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Show I BEST NATURAL Send Your Name And address for our new catalogue of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and hundreds of things suitable for birthdavo, weddings and Christmas. We send it free. HITTER IN BIG LEAGUE INDIGNANT AT THE INJUSTICE YOUR Wfnftemore's Scholars Would Not Stand to See Thou das u ff t-- r from backache, d Teacher Not Getheadache. dinuuess and weariness ting Her Right. without euspetiinj their kidneja. Mrs. Joseph Gross, .'Mw The following Incident told of a WU5WJ Church St , Morrillton, public school tegrhvr of cheeijr manArk, sajg 'For weeks ner and marked ability, noteef for her I wag a.l doubled over success in Itading backward or unwith p.iin. 1 boiuuie so tbe rotky road to duzi 1 had 10 grasp willing pupils along knowledge hum thing lo Let p from In lubonng with an especially tryfailing and in ankles class she was wont to yiemirage woe swollen to nearly ing the membeis by am h confident retwin their natural size. nal kg as Of lourse we mil do It Null' ot the doctors t Of course we ian learn this lesson as rstood inv tase and 1 well as othi r people, if wu.tr" As fill mis-elsinking lower evainimt on time dtew near and the da b da. 1 Improved Utle ones tuenape more nervous, she the use of Doan s Kid changed her lone to 'Of coarse we're through rapidly ney rills and at last was entirely going to pa-- s' " The ihildien did pass, cured." dul but, until!. (1 p'easuie In the When Your Pack Is Lame, Rememsm i ess having evaporated, ber the Name DOAN'S. were sulky and dis.igieeuhle almost For fule by oruj gists and general hi vend belli f took tteir new It storekeepers everj where. True J0c. teai her a long time to get at the root Co Ituffalo, N. Y. Foater-Mllburof the nnsundei Mending, over which they whisperid tn turners and LOT WAS IMPROVED. of which they treated her like n bitter enemy. At last, however, she drew irom the most pliable joungster this Indignant, tearful admission: Ve ain't a gniu' ter study no more in this darned o'e school Here, we come up fiom Miss Blank's room, an she stays down there all alone, when she knows so much more than we do. Its a plumb shame that they didn't let her pass, too'. Much-Love- j wrong fortable? 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Many of his ents suffer dreadfully rioni nerves. the league toduy who can place a ball high drives ought to go for doubles, Fliegende Blaetter. w here be wants It triples and even home runs, but Sam "There are a number of players who seems to have the iniBfortune to hit In claim they can place a ball, but there a fielders territory more often than was only one that ever thought could any other hitting player. ""Ed was .another natural hitter ha do It. says Mullln That was Willie Keeler I think be was one of (be was probably even better than Crawgieatest hitters the game ever pro- - ford In his time. Good natural hitters This bank received commercial or duced He seemed to know exactly are scarce In professional baseball where every ball be hit was going to savings deposits from land , I aSw him bunt perfectly with Cut Bank. Montana Colonla Pit?, Mexico Ward Miller la Fast. two out and three on in the ninth InnArizona 8t John Jerome, Arizona Ward Grouxe ('reek, Utah Miller, the Montreal out have would No Bodie, California batsman attempting Fillmore. Utah Layton, Utah by tbe ed to do a thing of that kind unless fielder recently purchased Pleasant Green, Utah Cheyenne, Wyoming he bad perfect confidence In bis abil- Cubs, is one of tbe sensations of tbe Murray, Utah Stockton, Utah Boise, Idaho ity to lay the ball down just where be year In the minor leagues. This will Johnnie, Nevada wanted It. Keeler rolled the ball be- be his second trip to tbe major One reason for the widespread is of this institution its tween the pitcher's box and third base leagues; as be la a cast-of- f of tbe Cf!l: popularity so accurately that the man on the cinnatl Reds. OToole also was a long1 established rnutation for safe former member of tbe Reds. Miller base scored easily and conservative methods. I think that Sam Crawford la the la the leading batter and base stealer Bank her by mail from anywhere. beat natural bitter fn the big leagues. of the eastern league. He will Join Four per cent paid on savings. Crawford makes easy work r meeting the Cube when tbe eastern league Walker Brothers Bankers the ball, and be swings his bat with season closes. A One Day In Dele-hant- 1 y -- The Old Reliable' Founded Sak Lake City 1859 HARRY LOhD TO BE MANAGER Rumor Is Circulated in Chicago That Present Captain of White Sox la to Succeed Duffy. in Later Years. Mabel ao despondent? is "Why She tried to put on her bridal gown today and couldn't make the Louiswaist meet by seven Inches. ville Courier-Journa- In Chicago word la being passed around that Harry Lord Is slated to succeed Hughey Duffy as manager of the VV'blto Sox, tbe change to be made at the close of tbe present season. It U said that Duffy's handling of the team has Dot come up to Comlskey's expectations, and that next year Hugh wifi be on the Comlskey pay-roaa a scout, says the Sporting News. Both men are elng groomed for their new Jobs Duffy has been absent from tbe team -- several times this season looking up new material, while the Sox have been ably bandied by the Lord takes baseball brainy Lord seriously Graduating from Bates college five years ago, be found baseball a remunerative occupation and signed with Jesse Burketts Worcester team l. CASH FOR IDEAS $50 $25the We a to help impre on the public nant the xfrmirth and- vigor ( t4u WjuM'-kUcompany, and its unusually liberal policy Contest. which is open to everycontract body, clones September 30. For particulars address Continental Life Insurance & In- vestment Company wqI,"iw; McCarvck Black, Salt Lak City irr maw or., seer aho eeoerso. veeui 9 mxpmpT uue cirr photo hooaa fih awes AmtTtum MEN AND WOMEN to Learn Barbar Trade in Kihl Weekly. Tuition, with set of tools, Ik1 With partial let of tool, $15 With your own tools 3.). AddrcM Molar Bartoor Colioga II Coinmercta Street. Mait-LaCity Utah. WANTED ; MEN WANTED TRUSS TO TRY OUR B. T. Player. Marions mother ill, and the aunt who.Look her pldi e at the head of the household plied the child! en with unaccustomed and sometimes dis liked articles of diet. One day, after being compelled to eat onions, Marion refused to say graie Then you must sit at the table until you are ready to Bay It! was the An hour or aunt's stern Judgment. so later, when the brilliant sunshine and Impatient calls of her comrades together comprised an irrestible apthus: peal, Marlon capitulated "Oh, Ixvrd, make me thankful for having had to eat horrid old onions, if you can do 1L But I know you cant. Saler seems to be filling first base cleverly. Connie Mack baa nothing to worry blm except his pitchers Fred Tenney la doing bis best to bring his club up In tbe race. Ping Bodie believes In the quality of hl bits rather than theL quantity Becker is the youngster McAleer picked up around the Washington prairie Hugh Jennings la reported to want to dispose of Dave Jones and Capt. Morlarity Roger Bresnahan baa beer, offered 11,000 a week to go on the atage the coming winter Kitty Bransfio.d has asked Philadelphia .0 make & trade by which be can go to Pittsburg Jimmy Callahan probably has a patent on the come back stuff Mike Donlln caDt do the trick. It must hurt a big league magnate to pay three players for a recruit who once was released for nothing The former big leaguers that are with the Baltimore Orioles have kept the team In the bunt this year. If major league magnates claim all Lingering. the men on whom they bave strings, s "Did you have a trial before you there wont be many left for the bush-erahanged (hat horse thief?-"W- e did, replied Piute Pete. Let ua have the box score of the He wassire a mighty bad man, and we conteat between-NortCarolina and wanted ts give him all the unpleasGeorgia over the birthplace of Ty ant suspisse possible." Cobb. e Shoulder Brakes, Abdominal 8un- norterx. Elastic Hosiery. Tbe kind that please, lit guaranteed or mondy refunded Mail orders given prompt attention Cut Rat Drutciet REX DRUG CO. Cor. Third So. and West Temple Salt Lake City We fit a, . A POSITIVE aed PERMANENT CURE FOR Drunkenness and Harry Lord. Opium Diseases. Lord graduated to Provitn, 1906 dence In the following year and was drafted by the Boston Rea Sox In the tall of ,1907 He made good In the American league from the start and soon was acknowledged to be tbe best third baseman In tbe Johnson circuit He became captain of tbe Red Sox in Some1909. succeeding Doc Gessler thing went wrong between Lord and the Taylor regime last .year, and Lord was traded to the White Sox. He la now playing the best ball ot his career and 4a batting well over the 300 mark He wai made captain of tbe White Sox late last season, but next year. Windy City fans says. It will be Macager Lord TWe i m peUotf , aa dtkna. Latin traatai a, amataly n b tkaar an baa. THE XEELET 134 W. Sail Tanab Sttaat. Sab Laka Car. -- WK (TFikfuj TAGS SaeulM ATTACKED INSTANTANEOUSLY Kama Aaeraaa. Numh.red if Daeirad. LRC. t At OT te P (eons. Turkey. Poultry, T SALT CO. Sa t Laka, Utah. af TAHBUSINESSCOLLEGE H NiUftr Balldint. ( Ity " School all year. B-in WMt by Full Buxln and Shorthand Course, 1 Write tor Information to K C. Dari, prm. Tt L Secretary Billy Fowler of the Wash Ington club believes be baa tbe mak Inga of a championship team for next year Slapnicka, tbe big Bohemian pitch er who will work for the Cubs next season, won thirteen games in a row fer Rockford George Stovall ta In a peculiar po sltlon He Unbuilding up the Napa tc win the pennant next year for an other manager. 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IVoaclM ihoe la If - town, write for CBtalow Nbor. ..nt dlwt OVK PAIR of mr BOW S1.S1.MW fouto weeror, .11 li.reo prenalil VV.I. 3.00 SHOF s will ponltlwwlv outwear IK) L b I AH, 145 bpark tU. UrockUm. Mm, XWU PAUUtaf ardiaary bor..ha JX,Vv fv-tt- r COLT DISTEMPER HrtiF'liibotiW K at wrprgafi pstd by hanaidsiltni Our fr itMtnrxn, Cut xhovt how lo poaltU tKfOwca. 1 aallTac vaola. Imi ary tonamiM la am ia oa ir yaaca, Goshen. IntL U3. A. MEDICAL COm LWakt.wd.MUHi I CMhotv)tmiBtR(i4t0faroMcm doc of tie ra i.cs drr Ore 10c yckFe color tdftrrcolfrthn .nrforother free booklet How to L)y, Lleach apart. Writ, No More flower of a moKotzeof time Mr, VVluilo. 'k Soothing Sirup for Children tUc iruais, reduce Itifluranmteething tiutt, aaajb pain, cun wind colic, 2uc boiiie. I Practical llluetratlon. To shorten a long Sunday afternoon for Fred, aged eight, bla mother told him that he might illustrate tbe twenty-third Psalm In any way be chose. Quiet reigned for a time, as Fred, busy with - pencil .and .pad,, dre"' shepherd and green pasture" "rod and staff." Then a silence ensued, followed by a noisy clatter which brought his mother to the room. Fred was busily arranging a train of cars, a toy gun, marbles, etc., on tbe table "What are you doing, Fred?" these are the Why, he answered presents of my enemies. When my little girl was about eight months old, she "Yas taken with a very Irritating breaking out. which came on her ace, neck' and back. When she frst came down with it, it came In little watery-llke- festers under her eyes, snd on her chin, then after a few days It would dry down in scaly, white scabs. In the daytime she was quite worrytome and would dig and scrati h her face nearly all the time. I consulted our physician and found she was suffering from eczema, which he said came from her teething. I used the ointment be gave me and I without any relief at all. Then wrote for a book on Cutlcyra, and purchased tome Cutlcura Soap and Ointment t the drug rtore. I did as I found ilrectlons In the Cutlcura Booklet, anl when she was one year oldr she was entirely cured. Now she Is three years and four months, and Ebe has neter been troubled with eczema since (be was cured by the Cntl-enr- a Ointment. Soap and Cutlcura (Signed) Mrs. Freeman Craver, 311 Lewis St.. Syracuse, N. Y May 6, 1911. Although Cuticnra Soap and Ointment are sold everywhere, a earn-- , book,-w- ill pie of ssch, with be mailed free on application to Cutl-eurDept 2 K, Boston. hoti-elio- Some nten really look upon public office as a pilvate trust. - - p ment, and bue. w PHYSICIAN SAID ECZEMA " CAME FROM TEETHING ll lor the best Trademark lor the best Motto or ftirjihe Frlend-hl- U AND COUNTER! Do vou ever have Headache. Toothache, Hiimlina Moat jieople do remeilv Wizard (tl i the liet and lmmuut for these evernlav troublea. Fred I love you a whole lot. 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