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Show THEJORDANJOURNAL,MJDVALE,UTAH ot them •wam up wlthln a dozen feet ot him and looked him over 1n a leis- II Many Prepare for Channel Swim urely and curiou s way. For perhap a five minute s thef seemed to have no particu lar object 1n view. Then Beav- ( er-toot h himsel f struck straigh t tor the I shore and climbe d out. Others followed him. Half a dozen worker s dis- j appear ed In the canals. As many more , waddle d out among the alders and ! willows. Eagerl y Baree watche d :tor I Umlsl' and his chums. At last lte saw I them, swimm ing forth from one of the smalle r houses . They climbe d out on ' th<'lr playgr ound- the smooth bar I Haree i ubove the shore of mud. 1 wagge d his tall so hurd that his whole body shook, and hurried along the ! 1 dam. When he came out on the level strip ot shore, Umisk W!IS there alone, nibt~'lng supper from a long, freshly cut w::tow. The other little beaver s had 1 gone Into a thick clump o! young ulders. This time Umlsk did not run. He Buree j looked up from his stick. squatte d himsel f, wigglin g in a most friendl y and ingrati ating manne r. !for a few second s Umisk regard ed him. Then, vet·y coolly, he resume d his II Upper. Pitch er Should Be Good for Several Years. ! ZA N OF KAby ATTRACTIVE WOMEN ANOTHER SEASON FOR JOSE PH BUSH If You Would Be Attractive Be Healthy You Must It !s just anothe r season for Les· A beautif ul woman is always adlie Joseph Bu:>h, that's all. There are many types ot sixth tnlred his with be should That he be a. u t y. But no ·_ I ball club since he started out on his can be truly woman career aLso fits Into the progra m. unless she ul beautif "Bulle t Joe" has been tmveli ng is healthy . Radian t vitality Is always around quite a bit since he started on I attract! Ye howev er his career ot mowin g down the batters plain a wom an' 1 In 1912 when he won 29 games and feature s may be. lost 12 for Missou la In the Union asMany a woma~ sociati on, winnin g the pennan t for hls has foundh erheal th club. improv ed thru the useotL ydla E. Pinkand Joe's pltchln1!' made a b!g noise Veget able ham's snared ics Connie ~lack of the Athlet Compo und. He recipro cate(} by bim that fall. weight , and a pale of loss for games 7 winnin g 13 and losing WNU Service <~f the things ot few a were l\Iack the follow ing year, which, with comple xion J. C. Taylor ot Box 211, Mrs. Which t h 1 hi now-a t the !ar end-B eaver- tooth and "'>? ] ined becompla f a, I 1 Florid th assee, Tallah es s wa~ e except on o his engine ers were adding a new secE. Pink.. Lydia • !ore she started taking THE BEAV ER season In the major league s. tion of dam, and In order to accomcould "I und. Compo ble Joe fits In nicely In the scheme of ham's Vegeta work more easily they had their plish friend a to talk and down sit even Synop sls.-Pa rt wolf, part dog things In Washi ngton, consid ering that not flooded tully fifty yards of the low states, "l -when two months old Baree he was born Novem ber 27, 1892. That for any length ot time," she about ground on which they were workin g. talking was I what forget has his first meetin g with an would seems makes him thirty- four and age so and felt so blue." Mrs. Taylor is .ble , enemy, Papayu chisew (y o u n g . The dam held a fascina tion for Baree. work of the Veglf..a the with pleased hurls Grttflth to ap and handic owl). Fightin g hard, the antagdry, no be and to high was 'l'he top of it 1 a bottle ot onists are sudden ly plunge d Into Left to l"lght. -Eva Morrlso11, Gertru de Ederle and Helen Wainw right. ers, so he should be good for severa l 1 Compo und that she lreeps worn ly man smooth of every of dozens lite were the In there as Just d, bufretc -and when times-all at a swolle n creek. Badly house the !n it thrown also has season s, provid ed he has not little hollow s In which the beaver s there Is one big, control ling Influence, sure and half drowne d, Baree Is finalmakes d husban Conqu est of the treach erous Englis h ahle endura nce in the water, her empty, Is It ly !lung on the bank, but the had taken their sun-ba ths. In one of either ror good or for bad, so In the channe l, a 20-mlle strugg le agains t made plans to try the rough journe y. his arm away. have "I b?,ttle. St. Louis had him last, but he 1 that she has a. new water has destroy ed his sense of Agains t this trio will be pitted the these hollow s Baree stretch eu himsel f life of Baree the beaver pond was tremen dous odds accomp lished only regain ed .. my &trength, Mrs. Taylor lonely lost, Is he and on directi didn't do very well with the Brown s ! writes. Enga of Not ers pond. swimm the I can do aiL my housew ork on woman Where eres st . his foremo destiny with of out, cen· a arbiter au half . hi~ . than largely days by fiye men In more and hungry , For many feel just fine." I and now games on even g ca ness. sphtun , Ameri la~t season 1 ripple stirred Its velvety smooth he might have gone I! he had not dis· tury, will be attemp ted this year by land, !•'ranee, Canad a, South l!fe Is one of fear and distres s. Lydia E. Pinkha m's Vegeta ble Com· He meets various creatu res of Not a sound broke the drowsy stillne ss covere d It, ond what might have hap- a record -break ing entry from Europe and Egypt. Outsta nding among the won and lost at 14. He and .Johnny ex· pound ls made from roots and herbs the wild and g·oes throug h a of the afterno on. The beaver s might pened to him, are matter s of conjec- and the Americ as. starter s are Mme .•Jane Slon of Tobin went to Washi ngton In latter g learnin Is been growin g In popularitY) He . thunde rstorm two change for JeTebe l Tecum seh Zachar y and has have been dead or asleep, for all the ture. But It held him. It begnn to !or over fi!ty years. more and more. H" strays Into en swimm ers, eleven of whom France , who reache d within about women Eighte among bl! There may . stir they made. And yet they knew take the pluce of the old windfa ll, nnd are women , are In trainin g for the miles of Dover last year ; Lillian Har- and Noble B.1llou the trappin g ground s of Plerro t Nepees e wound s and Nepees e. that Baree was on the dam. Where in the beaver s themse lves he found a test, se,•era l having alread y establi sh- rison of Bueno s Aires, who likewis e some questio n as to who got the betBaree with a rifle, but he esWhat She Reall y Want ed he lay the sun fell In a warm flood, compa nionsh ip which made up, in a ed headqu arters at Cape Grls-N ez, failed In 1925; Eva Morris on of ter of the deal. Zachar y Is younge r capes. Baree decove rs and learns "I' m sorry, d ear, b u t I went 1n t o and it was so comfor table that after wny, for the loss of the protec tion and France . Pictou, N. S., and Suzann e Wurtz, a and Ballou Is r .. ted• as a comer, but nature 's secrets rapidly . Nepees e d th ey did n 't h ave an3 a time he had difficulty in keepin g his friends hip of Kazan anu Gray Wolf. Is determ ined to catch Baree and former French champ ion. Three Eng- anyhow Joe .Is bock with the cham- s1x s t ores an t. Attemp to s Athlete Fair t d society he has been d ress goo s o ma t c 11 th e samp 1e yot tame him and tries a~?ain. Baroe eyes open to watch the pond. Then lish women and one from Egypt com· p I ons, to wluch This compa nionsh ip, If It eould be ping develo , . rivalry tional Interna but girl, the to drawn ly strong Is gave me," said the husban d as hE he fell asleep. no strang er 10 years past. called that, went just so far and no 1 from repres entatio n in the compet i- plete the list. still fears man. this Into a chair. sank sensed but lt, -tooth of Beaver oodles how j Just Joe once had :;;peed, Other Prosp~ctlve Starter s. farther , With each day that passed tive field by six countr ies, will be exlater s minute Fh•e "Fine y. cs, myster 1 That's just what I wante( fact is a Ishak Helmy , the Egypti an giant, he spent It freely with the Athletl the older beaver s becam e more accus· I ceeded only by Interes t In the at· will b e un 1que.r• splash k a t t he withou , that quietly feared up 1 was he cnme o n 0 w. III y cress tomed to seeing Baree. At the end tempts of the fair athlete s, an out- who rescued ' Gertru de Ederle and Lil- and for a time It Chap ter V or a sound, within fifty yards of Baree. of two weel,s, If Baree had gone away, 1 on their had used most of It up, but he still has 1 growth of the \1'orld-wlde attenti on lian Harris on from the water -9l•'or a few momen ts he scarcel y moved they \YOIIld have missed him-b ut not 1 after plenty left. year last ts attemp effort of Ger- unsucc essful Impell ed by the wild alarm of the in the water. Then he swam very In the same way that Baree would 1 attract ed to the futile Bush was with the Athlet ics six Miss Ec1 E>rle they had collaps ed, Is Include d In the Willow'!> t<'tTihle cries at-.d the sight of slowly panllle l with the dam across have missed the beaver s. It was a 1 truue Etlerle last year, Norma n Ross of De- years and long enough to hang up q ~lgnltled her intenti on of making 192G male entry. has him toward madly drew g he and dashin side t Pierro the pond. At the other mutter of good-n ntured tolerat ion on · a second attemp t this season . troit. former amateu r champ ion and no·hlt, no-run game agaln!'<t l1evel Haree oo, w·akay of hncly hut minute dead r l9la the 26, from himsel f ashore and for anothe their part. With Baree It was difl'erjoin record- holder, ancl Dick Howell , erst- 'l'hls happen ed Augu~t will gil'ls an Americ other '.rwo seemed it uutll g his th runnin wl /;am6 did not stop and outs. The sat as motion less as a stone, ent. He was still uskahl s, as Nepees e Wain- while Northw estern univer sity swim- he had his ins perform ance the as though his lungs co aid not clt·aw eyes on that part of the dam where wonld have said; he ~till wanted moth· Miss Etlerle In the test. Helen no-hit his ng followi enming star, will be Americ a's male swim· amatem many of holder , wright he d stoppe ~1e \\'hen bea,·er anothe r loreath. naree was lying. Not anothe r BELL- ANS CI1icago Whit!' Sox nil but mnrder·l'd erlng-; he was still mo,·ed hy the pup- 1 she en- trants. l! lndicl'.t might was well out of the canyon and headed was moving , and It was very soon ap- pyli<h yearni ngs which he had not ~·et ming champ ionship s before whic·h time, jig in him Hot wate r Omer Perrau lt. of C'anad a. who faileu profess ional ranks last year, outer and for the brtt Yer pond. in an Is parent that Eeaver -tnoth hau but one had the time to outgro w; and when tererl the he that Sure Relief g in Flori<la fo1· sev- two years ago; .Jean Demie vllle of GeI Exactl y wherei n !tty Baree' s fears it object in mind- gettin g u closer obser- night came- to ~peak that yenrnlng- has heen trainin Is someth ing to that. There s George antl l\1icl1el s George neva, Canon of Baltiwt>uld he ditli<'ult to suy-b ut surt'ly \'ation of naree. When he entered the qnite plainl y-he lind the desire to · go eral months . II elen attenti on this Polley of France are other prosve ced attract who more, It was not hecn.use of :o;repeese. 'fhe water agnln, he swam along close to Into the hig heaver house with UmiRl' j Athletics Are Favo red winter In the South by her remarl '- tive starter s. 'Yillow hn.1l eha,.ed him hnnl. She had the clam. Ten feet beyond Buree he and his chums, and sleep. Ile hall felt heg-nn to climb out. lie did this with to Win 1926 Penn ant flun~ hers,•lf UJlO!l !Jim. nnrlng- the fortnig ht that followe d 1 la-:t smoth At the . nnll cnution 25¢ and 75¢ Pk~s.Sold Everywhere hn.nds and iler ss great slowne the clutch of To date, no one has ventur !'d to se Beaver -tooth' s exploit on the dam Ba· tser Swee for ome Welc he her dnm. of the yet of and top hair, he rPache u the er of her soft lc;ct Dt>troit for the 1D2G penna nt ree ate his meals a mill' up the crerk, was not afra i!l! If he stoppe<l now A few yards away P.ar<~e was al· whpre th<'re wrre plenty of crnwfl~h. writes IT. G. Sal~lnger in the Detroi t 1 and then in his tligl.t ami lotll,cd back, most hiil!len in his hollow, only the nut tilP poncl was home. ~ig-ht nlways Xmvs. Few precllr t th3t the Tiger~ It was to H'C if .'\epees e was followi ng. top of his >;hin~· hind> hocly nppear ing found him the1·e, nntl a large part of Arthur Decatu r, former Kation al will finish in the first divisio n. Lttst • !p would not lwn• run ltnrd from her to Beaver -tooth' s scrutin y. To get a his d:~y. lie slept at the end of the league r, has been pitchin g good ball year many named them as r ·in ners ot -alone . II er e~·es and voice an•J better look, the old heaver spread his dam, or on top of it on particu larly the pennan t. for Newar k. hand,.; had ~onwthing ~tin·lng in him; nights, and the beaver s accevt ed clear l\lost of the selection>; now favm he was awed with a greate r yean•i ng They The nd haarle m oil has been a world him as a perma nrnt guest. Except ing the Rill's, most outfib Philadt >iphla to land on top. and a greate r lonf'liu ess now- -and t!.at did as· worked In his presen ce as if he wide remed y for kidney , liver and would prefer to keep on playln~ on rlition of Willie (Kid) Glea:-nn as night he dreume u trouble d clrpams. curlrt~·. 1 Mc(\illi ius Cornel to not exist. ;-;istant the home ground s. bladd er disord ers, rheum atism. Ilaree was glad when the dawn !earls a majori ty to helieYe that the could not Induce Umlsk unci \ still He • lumba go and uric acid condit ions. ceme. Ile die! not seek for food, but AthiPtiC's will have <>nough punch to other young beaver s to join him in • Ty the d "Se!'on the whPre iR n Oblivio wPnt clown to the pond. There wa,.; Punch Is play, and after the first week or ~o he C'ohhs'' go four or five days after they carry them to the front. little iu pe and nntlcirJ:ttion in his man 1 icuddy's play ~IcGill their ~lr. fact, ln . thot l'ometi ling gave up his efforts have be<>n herald! 'd. ner now. He rPmPmberccl that, as the as much as s<>a~on. almost pu~zlPd him team lncl;:e<l last • ~ HAARLEM~ plainly as nnimal ways could tnlk, operat ions of the olcler A tabulat ion of ~elections places tha nllding :II!'~amara, with clam-h y Timoth r Pitche him told had e::> l'mbk and hi~ pln~·mat beaver~. Umisk , for Instanc e, was fon1l Toledo , is the lad recentl y turned oYer AmPrir nn league teams as follow s: tlli'J' wauted no til in!:( to do with him. or eclge the· at 1 Philad elphia, 2 f'hlrag o, 3of playing In the mncl I to the Hens by the N(•w York Giants . correct interna l trouble s, stimula te vital • An•l yet the fnct tilnt tiley wet·e there j small ,-ery ngton, 4-St. Louis, 5-:\ew the ponrl. lie was l!l(e a \Yashl organs. Three sizes. All druggis ts. Insist took away some of his lonelin ess. It 8ela!!d, 7-C1ev it, -Df'tl·u f'r hov. Where his elders fioate!l tlmher~ Yorl;:, IR ~ citizen That rompa ny of armed on the ori~:inal genuin e GoLD MEDAL . was lllore thnn lonelin ess. Tl1e wolf lnche;; to a foot In dlnme· J . three Boston fr~m who eX"pert a po~se, trnrkln g down the In him was snhmer gell. The dog was ter to the b!g dam, Um!sk brough t All sef'm agrPed upon ont" thlng- hurl the Ht. Louis Drown s flnl~hing• llla~t<>r. And in t !Jc•se y,a~sing mo· Retain the Charm small sticks nml twigs no larger will finish last this season , noston In Hl26. o one-tw ' ment:;, when the hlnocl of the "·ilu was Of Girlhood arouncl than a lead pencil to his play· .Just n.s the Hed Sox finL~IINI last In almo~t dorma nt in him. he was cle· I , anu built a make-b elieve dam grounu 1D~5. hi~ A Clear Sweet Skin In order to get anywh ere In I pr<'S><t><l hy the iu~t inctiYe ami growln~ of his own. r catche league minor a racket, chosen feeling that he was not of that wild, Umisk would work an hour at a must be uhle to catch the eye of a Ice Keeps Him Fit hut a fugitiv e In It, menac ed on all Will Help You on tills plar·da m as industr iously time scout. lengue major sides hy l'tran~(' danger s. g workin were mother and as his father Deep in the northe rn forests the on the big dam, and Baree would lie ~Iuch of the rhythm has gone out of beaver lloes not work and play in darkfiat on his belly a few feet away, Jess Sweets er, shown in the photo- double.-play eomhin atlons. Once It ness only, hut use:; day even more than L-V DUS T watchi ng him and wonde ring mightil y. with all the ac- was Tinker to Evers to Chance . Now greeted was graph, g night, and many of nen.Ye r-tooth 's peonibblin for He could se~ some reason to which a c-onquering hero Is it's Gazell a to Lazerr i to Gehrig . plP were awake when Baree began disat sticks -he liked to sharpe n his teeth I claim entitle d when he arrived home from consol ntely to investi gate the shores made of especially woven fa.brlo "Orepot te" on sticks himsel f; but It puzzle d him / r golf ratcher , has been pura amateu Skill', British Blll the with d Englan for onlrlO cents a.nd of the pont!. He did not try to hide kingly to explain why Umlsk so painsta iastic chased by the New York Yanke es from Enthus sion. posses his In title him~elf now. and at least half a dozen and strippe d the bark from the stlckl! over the young New Yorker 's victory the Milwa ukee club of the Ameri can heaver s had a good look at him before swallo wed it. at Mulrflelcl, Yarlou s associa tion In a straigh t cash transac he cmne to the point where the ponu r methou of play still further In the finals Anothe narrow ed (~wn to the width of the In an Instant His Feet Shot Out From discou raged Baree' s advanc es. A short clubs, associa tions and officials of tion. two -elts' dusting supply of Llqnld Veneer. Nothin&' llke it for dusting. A tew drops on iOlfdom , partici pated in the recepti on. Under Him. str<'am, almost half a mile from the had he where spot the from e distanc your cloth removes ALL dust, dirt and blemfornn hasem Heinle Groll, third lsher INSTAN'l'LY, a.nd le&Tes your ple.noJ d::.nt. Then he wande red back. .A 'I g shelvin a was there Umisk rose to a first seen fnrnltnr e. woodwork. s patios sly clean sana merly with the New York Glant!l, ha~ that mornin g he hovere d about the fiat tall out beyond him and lly po11shed . Mnreote r it preserve tbe beautltu from feet twelve or ten rose use It to Imthe Tofinish Indefinit ely. Pia.no peoplents. with sitting postur e on his hind quarte rs, ban!t that play to terms ed accept ,pond, showln~ himsel f openly . Rend tor was used by prove the!ir brand new instrume bank this and water, the l-like squirre dolljlbtea. be held your ~'Rllll!l bottle Wday. You'll of the Americ an associa tion. club ledo In thPir hig mud-an d-stick strong · his two front paws was It slide. a as s he was the young beaver 2i>oNL·V Dust t~ncln~de~bli hold" lllf' h€'a vers held a counci l of oYer his breast. In this pose fby'::u~we ~{o'f:l worn smooth and hard. Umlsk would send 10 cts. ly probab He tall. likely feet more a three of e fully . absenc the puz7.led In t!}' distinc Don't miss war. They were it In some cllm!J up the bank at a point where tltls opporsuppo~ecl the radio faIs It British theory the won who on, There were four enemie s which tlH!Y welghei:l forty pounds , and Hamilt Lady the of top the tunltr. those fat, was not so steep. At dreaclt·<l ahove all others : The otter, w:ns he resemh letl one of ionship In 1893, 1804 and vorite. "Show Me the Way to Go champ golf be· flat out tall his put would Buffalo he ~lftle dogs that Home, " was concei ved by a base runwho de::itroyed their dams in the win- good-n atured, silly-lo oking still plays a fine game. 1895, shove, lty a f Specia himsel give and him hlncl his brain third. on ed maroon ner tPr time and brou;.:ht death to them go largely to stomar h. Bnt ny Compa land g relerity . shoutin g down the tohogg an :mel first Liqaid 5 the in time one trom colt! lllHl by loweri ng the water was workin g with amazin at nt, Delmo AI v.....,s,.... mud of the ing in the water with a big splash. Charle s (Babe) Adams of the PIso they (·ould not get to their food Sudden ly he gave the hard Buffalo, N.Y. tobogg an d!Yislon of bantam weight fighter s, bas the when on, afterno nd One tt1\l-a his with slap sin>::le a l\1ay on 1lam rates, was forty-f our rears old supplie~; the 'ynx. who prerert on them boxing club In Boston . Beaver - was particu larly wet and slipper y opened a Ancl Babe Is still able to throw 18. • nil, young and (JJd alike; and th<' fox naree sat up. Instant ly he saw • • stared. from recent use, Baree wf'nt up the pretty fast and curve with the horses 'em the of and wolf. who would He in ambush tooth, ancl stared. Beaver -tooth Lookin g at the names neithe r moved beaver -path to the top o! the bank, Don Young, outside wing of the Caof them. Of his long baseba ll we best fOI' hours In ordPr to pounce on the For a full half·m lnute Derby, that raced In the Kentuc ky re Nowhe gating. investi !Jegan Then and inch. an of champ ionship Ottawa Senato rs part nadian ndth vet·y young, lllw Umlsk and his play- the thousa that the person career, virtual ly 18 years have been 1 reach the conclu sion so -smell beaver the tall. found his he who is known as the Cawagged had and team, up rugby mates. lf Baree had been any one of Baree stood the pullma n cars Is not so spent with the Plra tes. names who began He slide. the on as his to strong ng Droppi nadian "Rt>d Grange ." Heavin g and That wa~ enough . these four, wily Beaver -tooth and his all. after crazy far., too went ous\y lnruuti and iPJ.~ure f} snlffin~ g chunks of Ice give him a fine people woulcl haYe known what to do. forefee t, Beaver -tooth w:ld>ll~ r Inciden t occurr ed In a re- hoistin peculia A from out shot feet his t lnRtan nn Tr. dlveo and physiq ue and keep him In splend id of the dam ~ut Bart>e was surely not an otter, anf1 ly to the edge Exend lne, star of the famou s cent game at Colum bus, when OutfieldAlbert 1 wild ~it\gle H w:tr. !lll!l hun, nor under Jtlous CA r conditi on for the gridiro n season this If he was a fox or a wolf or a lynx, ills over. He was neithe Indian footbal l team of 20 er Mike l.IIenosky of the Senato rs e Carlisl tohog· the aown g shootin a went he made yelp He ss went throug h a whole game withou t a autumn . actions were very strange , to say the in v11ry great haste now. second time In his life years ago, has forsak en his busine the For and ater gan. \\ the in tlon cnmmo gre3t the had he times least. Half a dozen to coach the time at bat, althou gh he approa ched Non-P oisono us-Sw eet Smellin g under he found himsel f struggl ing under Interes ts In Oklaho ma d p . d opport unity to pounce on his prey, If swam boldly back and forth . college times. He made one C bb ' R ntal four Occide plate o! s the athlete • later 1 two or minute a raise when l and ecor severa water, th's o s he had been seekin g prey. But at no Baree. When he had done on three ocwalked was and e sacrific the h throug up f himsel d to poncl he dragge time had he shown the desire to harm times he cut straigh t up tht. by Pilot Tris Speaker1 The defeat of Mickey Walke r opens casions . houses and soft mud to the firmer footing of the three the of largest the them. welthe In "I think It was a mighty fine thini Five minutE-s after shore, he had at last a very well-de- up a lot of room for fights lt may be that the beaver s discuss ed cllsnpp eared. e Dunde terwei ght class. Now If Joe Milwa ukee sent Pitche r Orvid Mc- to honor Cobb, Eddie Collins and mywas pass- fined opinion · of beaver play. the matter fully among them!'e lves. It Beaver -tooth' s exploit wot·d Is iets a crack at the title, Baltim ore Cracke n to the Spring field club of the self with 'most valuab le player . The Is possib le that Umisk and his play- lng quickly among the color,y llkely to haYe a champ ion fighter . Three- ! league . McCra cken Is a hard- awards ,' but In the naming of Cobb ly<~x. He mates told their parent s of their ad- strang er-Ba ree-w as not a beaver the workin g youngs ter, who needs just a alone It showed that a man who hiUI Baree's stay with a wolf. ''entur e and of how Baree made no was not a fox. He was not Is to do so !ar shows that at bottom he Is more Ont1 of the largest trapsho oting little more tuning up before he Is done about all there young -and move to harm them when he could ~Ioreover, he was very ned was giYen concer AA. are for s Class in fitted record United as dog than wolf, and so ready to win consist ently r~<;umed. tourna ments to be held In the quite easily have caught them. How- harmle ss. Work could he some time," 1 for bim due ition Specs r recogn human compa nionsh ip. was no States will be a feature of the grand The Brewe rs also gave Pitche A Hand Sprayer will be ever this may be, courag eous old Play could be resume d. There the Cleveof er manag r, Speake t. Tris n of the B. P. 0. El. at Burke his release , this being outrigh ;; "~''' reunio -tooth': lodge Beaver was Such . danger to f himsel upon of It took r-tooth B-eave land Indian s, said recentl y In discuss - FREE with every purch ase July. Every membe r Is In o Chicag diet. se. suspen end the (TO Bill CONTIN UED.) The publish ers o! the Fans' Base- Ing the recent announ cPmen t that quart can of FL YO SAN eligible to enter the contest . If some one had shoute d these fa<'lr:~ It was early In the afterno on that ball League Magaz ine, a monthl y placed the above three In baseba ll's July 31st. h a mega • for the third or fourth time Baree In beaver langua ge throug Tenn., and de- hall of fa.me. Mind Deve loped Early not have A golf expert says that childre n pt1nted In 1\Iemphls, 1\'alked out ou the dum. This dam was phone the respon se couhl Secke l Fritch man Comp any "The Speake r, Colllns and Cobb, due to one, hung up a troGladst have ll, Ewart baseba to William voted seemed to should be taught the game at ten Boiae, Idaho fully two humtre d feet In length, but been quicke r. All at once it teams, of ers g on the Great Comm oner,· four times prime years of age. lf this practic e were phy for the most valuab le player In their posltl.ons as manag at no poitll 11id the water run o,·er It, Baree, who was still stanuin was It All could not win the award, so Bagle y Nelson Comp any pond wns mint"t'.'" of En"lun !l. was gradua ted at genera lly followe d, we should be hap- the Southe rn league this year. the overflnw finding Its way throug h edge of tlte dam, that the at ""'11 of Salt Lake City, Utah three all place to ed twency have of propos age league the the at In lk:ll, never seen Oxford in plly rid o.t the nuisan ce who learns baseba ll writers I ntll-rn\\' Fl!tt•·e:;. A week or two ago alive with b!'ave1·s. He had tho : DISTR IBUTO RS before. They I two, with the hlg!;es t honors w U.. ~It at fifty, and then talks about been asked to join In mnklng the se- once for their servlcP s In mrl<i11; g,, ... ,. " t''' have crossrd to the nppo- so many at one time bAtter. game al nation . 11.tlcs season muthem ! classic s nnd lection at the end of the no!Jling tllBe. · ''" pond 011 ~!li~· rlam, but were poJ>ping up everyw here, and SOlUtl "; • JAMES OLIVER CU RW OO DA I • • • • • • I v--· ! • l l I ================ I Sure Relief I S E L· FOR· INDIGESTION BASEBAL OT ·S I • • • I lFO zoo OV E YE AR S • • • • I r::.~tD M~;1>~1 .,. • • • • • • Cut icur a • • • • • • 2 C CLOTH • • • • • • • • • a.. • • • Bu y • • • • • • I • • • • • • • • • Wh ole sal e • • • • • I I KtJIS FL JE by the Ro om fu K •. ,, S B u6 |