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Show Lays Pennant Hope on Hornsby Strait Famous in History strnit h'iiiliiii; fruiii I lit- - hen of Mannnrn to the If luck sen, on which t.'iixls the ancient cliy f Consmtitl-nople- , Tin; THE WORLD'S t side Is a K"lf known as the (iohlen horn, and this hotly of witter forms the hurhor of Constnllnoile. "ox-frrry.- Hie north On " 1; ) The Balkan Puzzle Kmerson. No Hope "Whilst I wns in town ylste'd'y," In the crossroads store, related (lap Johnson tif Humpus Itldp, "I seed a man painting the church steeple. He was setting on a seal on a rope away up yander und a lot of people stood A feller around Kuw'plug 'it I1'111nie for n dog swap, hut I says: "'Walt till this painier falls down, and I'll j'ine you.' "'Shucks:' says lhe dog feller. 'He hain't a going to fall. He painted it ahout three yours ago, and didn't fall then. Come on '.' " Kansas City Star. hnn-tere- d Electricity in Signaling The newest use of electric lamps Is secret signaling for military purposes. I?y properly screening signal lamps with certain materials only the Infrared rays, which are Invisible to the nuked eye, are released. These are received nt various- distances hy sensis tive apparatus which will sniunl and otherwise respond to the rays oven though noliodv In that region except the operators Is I'uiisriuiis of the fact that the peculiar light is helng tranMiiitted. - hu.-zer- Donkeys' Hours for Labor In Kngland the ilniikry is very largethese ly In evidence anil fiviu-niilittle heusts are overloaded. An nnli nance recently adopted hy the l.nthfu.i St. Anne's town council provides that no persons over sixteen years of age or weighing over !S pounds shall ride n donkey, also that a donkey should be worked from I to 1 und then have nn hour for luncheon, his harness beAfter dinner he cm ing removed. work until 0 p. n. Rivals On a recent motor trip In northern Minnesota we stayed one night in n atmill Indian village. On the lake st ore that r.hrht the Indians danced ahout a Inure bonfire. at a time would dance. Sometimes Some would rest while ill hers danced, but two handsome young braves danced all titi'l'.t. Upon lnculriii-- we were told there was to tie a wedding that liik.'!.! as soon . as one of the young braves fell lillUSted. It seems thev Were rivuls for the Kline ti'.'tldeii's hand. She W is willing to marry either one, and did marry the victor after several hours' date-lugKxchange. i : . Parentheses the word of Mussolini that "women are the airreeable or V pleasant parentheses of life' who had always been told they were question marks tirr dm) Mint's settled now. . , , Speaking of the current style you could call some of the f.ilr ones exclamation points and not be f course since the fur wrong. . , Charleston has seized the land more women aland on foundations like )( than like (1. . . . At Mint, it Is a woman's Influence that itinnged many a mnli? 0 into u 1. . . . And In some households the lady Is not only the fiinTi'luulS but the whole sentence. IetMlt News. n . look over a map of will see three great will Kurope you YOU IF Kvery nolile activity makes room for We have It fonipany by Doihi, peninsulas jutting Into the seas that wash the south shores of the contiand furthest nent. ea.st of the three is known as the llalkan peninsula. It comprises Turkey in Kuropc, O recce, Serbia, Montenegro, eastern Koumolla, Kuniania and other lesser divisions. . Incidentally, that same peninsula has hotbed for a thousand years been the of revolt, Intrigue and violence. No other district of the same size contains so many races, nor so many people who are so widely different in religion, politics, customs and characteristics. This jumble of nationalities dwells side by side, yet never Turk, Oreek, P.tilgar, Alblending. banian and a half score of other peoples live shoulder to shoulder, yet each sharply divided from nil the others. The Turk is the bully of the peninsula. The other races spent cen turies lighting and intriguing against John J. McGraw, Manager of the New York Giants. each other, but have merged their various in a common dillieulties Hopes that the New York Oiants may win their eleventh pennant this hut red against Turkey. The Turks, season are based largely upon the acquisition of Uogers Hornsby, Kddle Giant strongest of all Mahomet's followers, lioush and liurleigh Grimes, according to John McMraw, became masters of the peninsula In leader. the Thirteenth centurv, being at that McGraw expressed confidence that his team would win another pennant time the foremost military power of to celebrate this, his silver Jubilee year. the world. He explained that the only possible obstacle between the Giants and the Most of the llalkan states are Chrispennant will be the St. Louis Cardinals, Cincinnati lb'tls and the Pittsburgh tian. For this reason, as well as beI'iratfs. McGraw pointed out that Hornsby and Housh will bring to New York the cause of the freipieiit plots and revolts against the sultan's government, batting strength that was sorely lacking last season. The pitching staff will be bolstered up by 'I'ut.'h" Henry, who shut out Turkey lias, from time to time, while a member of the her rebellious by the Giants in his first appearance in the big show subjects wholesale slaughter und out rag". The Iioib ers. and who was purchased by the Giants from Indianapolis. W. II. Armenian and Macedonian masa res Claikson, another youngster, will lend hurling strength, McGraw believes. have, at one period and r.r.other. aroused the horror of all civilized OXXXXXXXXXXXXX)00000000000 countries. Davis-Elkin- s In May, Herzeand Coach sTi, liulguriii S Turkish provinces) (then govina Backs Dribble Rule started one of the periodical InsurMollis Thurston Is twirling some Iteirlction of Mie basket-bal- l rections. The peasants of the P.atak mawill bounce one to dribble district of I'.ulgaria were preparing classy ball for Washington. to rlso when suddenly a large Turkish terially Improve lhe game. In the I fly chaser force under Ailimet Auha appeared, laen Cuyler, fleet-foo- t opinion of Cam I letnlerson, coach of the pirates, is showing plenty of surrounded the town of I'.atak and of the Davis and Elkins college team. the natives to yield; speed this season, l . ....!.. nnt i.f. ik., II"- - .Irinl.ln ' ellil'inil iioiniiig Mint not one of them should U InA rattling good little second baseharmed. With a credulity unusual 0 I.I...I..I- ,,in vv'i ll eo.'ieheil team." man is Iiegan of the Hed Sox. More ill people having experience Willi the he said, 'because the dribble is will be heard of him later. Turk," the patriots eit'y worth while and proper 'i'nspeakable when a man Is open, going Into obeyed. Then he ma:n To Iicl'UII. The prisoner:--ih-mthe basket, conrng out of a women and chilAlexander, Ian Ibach, Lundgren, Tv dren hike- Were slaughtered like scramble, or gelling away from f$ er, 1'lTeisur and I'.rown, are among a guard. Petirite system is what the greatest of Cub pitchers in the sheep. Some look refute ill a church. is making basket ball so popuIt Was burned im-- r their heads. past. Achii.ei roieived a decoration O lar. The m w rule will Improve from the sultan for ihis great I.illine Q the game." "Pop" Conno'y, American league At lieWs of the outrage the six tl'e.it 5.XXXXDOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOCX umpire. Is the oldest arbiter In point of service now serving In the national liliropeaii powers sel.l a formal protest to lhe sultan. He hud, earlier, pastime. promised reforms, but had disreRucl I? Real Star labile Moore Is making a bnngup garded his pledges. Now he gave the center fielder for the Traves He Is envoys no s,.js:ielin whatever. This was the chance for which Uus-l- n keeping step with his roving tnate, Kddie I'.rown. bad waited. Twenty veals earlier (backed liogl.ind. Turkey by and Sardinia) bad beaten Ilussja In r.reathes there the manager with soul so dead who never to himself the Ciiinea. The wound still rankled. hath said. "When the season end Ilijsshi, moreover, had for a long time her eastern rival we'll be heard?" yearned to ab-oor to anne as much of the hitler's A certain proportion of rhubarb territory as possible. The other nations, however, had no Idea of allowshouldn't ever lie used for anything ing the "balance of power" to be thus except possibly, wllh one end taped, I. nd been tilde to shiftisl. und IlUsj-l- a for a baseball bat. Plid let to promote bi-- r "chellics. under prelet of Now, Tack in the Old Town. H setnl pro livrligil.j the injuries Inflicted ell ILih ball player was one who got five kau t hriMlaiis, the czar deilarcd war apiece for two games a week and (177) against Turkey. cut hair Saturday night In the barbi.-shop- . I'an-iiNA llussl.in tinny crossed lh' J V v' "' tleneral on i:$ .him j7. July t iUibhlos Margraves, who had h tTotjrko made (be ilttlicult passjige of the Calknn mountains and advanced with the Chicago Cubs some TJ on Adrisliople, but was driven back. years ago. was accorded the title of In I eifti,b' r be recros.ei lhe I'.alk.m the National league leading hitter range. vatKpilslittig a Turkish army Unci, last year. An actioiiograph of Muddv , nt Shipka pass (.l;iiniary slur Wieli'i gton backstop, mid the i sma!i I'asha. the sultan's man who has received thousands of Records show a total of 1,'7'J stolen )s,v) les general, tnoiii.tinc had held his the treat Waller Johnson's offerings ba-e- s In ihe two major leagues last ! mi t, agalli-- l lhe invaders iilid had at season, almost equally dividi-through the years. iiinl American ivveeti the Nallonal bliglll occupied the cltv of I'ieVii.l Here be endured for IWet.ty Weel iroiiiis. -et'erjor ttietnot able sieo against lllill isTs, J. II? Was i( tie I !,d forced II, nd, M'l'urdy. vim Is rilied upon to sun, tiller. With lie t ill of l"ci,a by liny Schalk to do iu!?c a bit of l'b:llt-pojo'Me T'.llVl-- h C.IUO We;iketied work In ii hid Ma p'ate I,U season, i!t "lis iiilii Liken, v.i'te ilu w.is captain of the Cniverslty f pi, I'l.ig.lte llil.V tiike Up s.Hiir fi'oiliiill lllt-- , tit d 'he I;il-',:ilfl l.e 11. a. ,!!!(' in I'.Ct. Inc. In the f.,!!, Ut d oil to t 'oil h Mi w I'.ul-guri- f tzf ' d gray-haire- pun-i."h- VDIAMONDV APICK-UP- - I i. A-- ha si: rh dol-lar- s -- Atwater Kent ignition for Fords ,4f ivi-1,- . V' -- rf" try-ou- Tvrr. i.A V Praises LydiaE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compounrl "I have taken Vegetable CompoundTr I he does It and adds that he can't avoid it. He says lie has tried to keep his arms down as he nears the tape, but automatically they fly up. His specialty Is 440. Much Attention Given to Games by Students. After many years of slight recognition, polf and tennis are occupying a great amount of atlention nt the University of Pennsylvania. Many reasons can be ascribed fot the remarkable interest in the links and otfurt arts by the students, hut the most Important hns been the development of 17 new links In tennis of the golf clubs and the In and about Philadelphia. Until the completion of the 17 new courts last spring tennis at Pennsylvania was obscured because of the Inck of playing facilities. The old courts were crowded to capacity so that the regular tennis team rtnild not get In proper practice. With the advent of Jack Hendricks as conch of the racket wiehlers and the tremendous turnout of candidates tennis has reached an Important stag in Its development at the university. After weeks of prnciice on the Indoor and outdoor courts. Hendricks has selected the following to represent Pennsylvania : John M!llerv Milion HofkPi, William Kraft. P.ob l.lngclhach, Wesley Stranger, Francis Sowersby and Charles lloth. The easy victory st'ored by the golf team over Green Valley, a itrong rluh at'creirntion, giTes rise to the belief Mint Pennsylvania will be a strong contender for the tenm and Individual championships. The veteran clubmen pnned no match for the youthful collegians, several of whom finished their is holes In the lete seventies. The brilliant showing of Itodney 'oltnrt. son of the pro at the Philadelphia Country club, was one of the outstanding features of the team's play. Might players of more than average college ability compose the varsity squad for the tegular season, whlb' several freshmen will be added for lhe liiiercollegtnte championships, p.rodbeck, winner of the Metropolitan championship last year and a freshman, will compete In the Intercollei:!-ales- . t.n ',. Intlll.hti V "1 i,,l-'- r I ttlmk ..c The old li in e of .,.,!, , 3 ij fv" Flic name Ft it? Iw-- ri r. ijuM vr Wan '1' trvrn n'f tf ) ).c " " t !" ' its performance "A"" ' ' Krni't re h l, n;.mn ' 'ir'tiwt-".iKfnt litet mf'jf f imi.hr ; tw tt I m't, tuft Imliidr t !'" pt'i I At m.'iI m7 i,( tw ft'- tii I R A. K I I .,. 'ft !l ! . nmtv't n 'H. f 5 10 f 1 '""0 1o NT r. Makers of Atwater Kent RADIO I s! !ie ; of t i lo I ' i i: ! ' d r" 1 1 Voisrht Is ' fo v!na i i;.i. tnr a ' ' ii the of prortltig 'pi-r- is;; js;s by her llu-ii- i bcr lesson, t'brliiti f by s ,., i Not r.r. i 'l! cry !.. he er i - luti . I'ut to. .. !, t'V I.: r if .,i.;,i I ' I 'is. '' " !.! ' ;:- - Stop the throbbing and sniartim at once with a soothing touch el Resi ' v .' 'i.'.i e 'I'" II,.I. i r eg.; l.i r iii: ti ict. wlio cli of tl,e Callouses '. I'.v iis,.i I' jili BjHMaaaaaMaBMaajlBMHaiaMaMaMI Deseret 4 il' !. i oniin.ie.l provIiecF. in IViiMtt'n-ic,- ". n-- " h It s i'w n 't iv s ' ?.i Ill r . ' ,: :i 'I I Hoi', Vtb.lt I troll) il :I1 i 'ne of i: i! wh'le :; da?;. tt.i g i t:i . nt the ini':i! A A f i ork was won by a pi-;jo Neu llwik I i I'tir. base .III - ester In'i i bel li n iMonal l ;i"l.l. a , rj I sf t- -d prol'letn lvo.l H l R trf-m- s ?ott-:.-iii- wi'.l, peril , t.i-- ' . r IIOMB i.i Kvi-lt- . I". p.. J Wrlllrf C. 11.. Iilllu. Population of Shanghai Shiinhal In i..iiilMtl3 Is lurp-thnll New Orleans, CIlK ililiatl alid r Kof-fiil- iiuiililneil. , To civiTi otne evil with to evil with evil t il Is com!; cvll.-J- I" p Ih hlltlltlK'il. lame ami aign ol alugKnh ncyt. x hluirg!ri action fwrnviti wie P ni lu toioain ia t!s UomJ ami to make one languid. Utrl ami wtlh dull liraJaiLr. d.w.n. and t.'lcn a tinging Uckat'ie. A iemst LiJcv-- ate ti"t v,arnmj? liiat the it,g tieht ia scanty or Lurnmj kk a. tnn. AUt the i 0 J C t,. h st k!diev '.. .Smre with Dmmt have bcn winiur.gffirml' your nut"!! ovei. i 's t..., tm,n t -' ti.4 ee grnuii of Im'iil bniii" l.'i li Leaded by George T. StHllilig. 1,1 man-r. and Walter I". PM's-dMapgood, busil, malinger. cpi'i bv b ill , I'b-t- " Feel Stiff and Achy ? conitanily '? f a T) ferloltcn be Th" i'M ut gulf W t,l nf Atiii'ricnii in-'- nnih sMsei .Turn-- . nii'1 UiMitfcT Ji s Vnn I :l in - inny mi ll Ml up lit liiKi- - lii lice If ! i l...i!y Vnu'lif l;rra l cmntry ! i, Ht.! ... in di $ I lilt h.tib. H I m . ::-- '"".'""';.? I '., -- i! Hr r si'l'satiii'lul 111 p. nfiM iviihla vrmen t f the Coast league Inst relon. I j islth-i- ho i In lhe Murth urn) Siuih er Mi ai and I'ltnn lmriia hut any golfrr who awrrjn nn thf thrniith any mi'Ii t'liirnann-n- t n Winhli Rinii ainr 0il. tnklnc wi dor-a- , i.eu i -t aoienfrt u- Htsina. Bt- -r i nnl Is i'',n " . tiii-i1.- ii't'-- nmlcli H'n am! lintmra, n At thirty, alrlkliu; lint a Whlii-- r hi Irtere. Vultht n!r!5. fTnm titnninl (ireina to He may the WiHal IM A "'' it r It t - T. but'.II in al i. ll - iw. " WiW'"' . "V fttn ' ' tin-U- vvrll r BSD 3SS2Q2 ':ire, tijirilii,' fli'l llf tmllmml title i .tiin'tiiii'ti iiii!iiw1ih siltrr Hmn the; I -- ' roll-tiliiic- Vciik'lt will 'i - nr I'XrlltillnlH rif VVK. VViihllKluli w 50,000 Users Endorse Do.m'it of Hie league made K i Mint ir-l- . l.il;o;i. t,ri!ii t MnM.V .T t:HS li'lii'iii MKV. MOVIKN I Book Co, East So. Temple, Salt Lake City, Uui wi!!!itf Golf Threat v. ' X in .billies I'nlbibiti fertiief mutiagor horrifisl clvili?Hi!lon. " p ra'W to!f n;'e for the of the ChhMgn While Sot Ittld Pittsrrvolied. by way of dum vg Grri-.iiii the ti'M'keepi T Cut burgh PiraiK. ha been npl,oilit'd a fa oi e tbeir listv1"ToVn', A w im H Ctdbiiiiin led s, mil fur Wiishiliglon In Bliliet their l!ntid !,, t, j, hi wiilt h ful nu!it.li:t mi be'td to t ni". I"uiker ll g iuai liiiriOK Mie last two niiiniti (he White Sox from pm.l fn !i", mid tsry forT w dt etice dclnrrd wnf, l bins',, i;r,i-- , of piy the Pirates of P.ld and K'lT. tn trif htlef rnt'it nifti n? d wrut I Htie Hock t f the Sollllii.rtl Ictlue from the letilrn eotMrj t, l.rnvy nr t'f SeiiMb' hl ton- fi'xi Ce porfH-lnd innliy "bell of ;ttie ee.,ir f itifi as signed Knvcf Whs! burn, first r;t, 1 be I'.atkan In l'.riih Colnt'ddii bfeul siilt ni.tnit.t-baei'iati und out fiidd'T. lie liad n Willi which wii il'i il pre i f Sjcit ':' "i' oiit'leri'l"'. rrpi.tniieti l.t n slULCtf In the Westi"lr, 4 t t lb rule lltid ii'"0it)H use for rn lejig ie before jolng l Portland lo!isl. by r.r'cn l!r lvtiuty n-t- -- " jLino-pad- s nidi rei In do o bv .'!. Sr i o f . i ' i d toil, was pur. based lhe i,d..ihapois chili of the Atnei ' I DlScholls o T 101 Quick, safe, sure relief from painful callousrs on the fact At all dmf and that umi V In t'.e U'Hl luti : W .. n. li'i.i: "f flllU-- il RURNSandSCALDS M"ie Mom i'i.'"" pl.iyrv a Til Us iiv.oi will, ,it'l.ir I'tt.i" g l' b-- olilie, led I 'g'.! d.i;. s :tte r i 1.tiiltin! In vlectrle 1. e It , i i. i.ikiy, far l re t.f iDiiw-tnctila. uml rven I " V v.:i. aid li'i under ' So etiib'd nt. i t a!.i ..ijl.tttes , Inn joi t t.iffd Weie l?o-tii- .i Aia o Il'i'-an'.i- ll i .. f ,ii ii r. I; utii.t n all I'- dc ' II I ' e of I, I'.'ilgl.r: W IIS in le" II pi wii'i hiieie rule: il l.e'f t,e I.i'i"! ! i h ! n,o1 m For Indigestion, Dvcpepcla. ttc. Relieves Oistreas after Hurried Meals or Overeating. Being gentle laxative, It keeps the digestive tract working normally. 30c & 90c. At all Druggists. C. G. GREEN, Inc. WOODBURY, N. J. iy giie biisi ball is played h t in "mi elites und i V'.' di'Vi-t- i ('Vis tiit .cigi.i.'i! the I'tiiled s:i!e-:i"- i Minor 'an: I. O'er file ii e I ' .1! ll.e M.lte of ill .l.f,lig j o e.J n b in balici. I " j i i... . l l, Id' ili ! I Gov. 1',,' b Gruveii has the i b i :u d !. :,t d .' MIL. COMPANY Aiirr Knt, V'tt. l'tilUJtpbto. WthKlii. A.. AT WAT 4 ' II -- fi'iim m Mil-- i !( ft. t:'tmkt i'f !'! in nn h .i T)i" tn.-'- J ' 1 1 'r1 "i T!r ' !' i v w i t.'.'d. ' 1' . ign f jrmjr ' f ' ' v l v iin!e Merrltt. George Marrow. Col Haven. Joseph Arthur tart. Kodi.cy Kelly. Carl Hoffman, Floyd Sierr nnd T. GIttcns, compose the squad. Pu to the generosity of the professionals in the clubs about Philadelphia, thf players do not need hind coach. Th pros have been giving the Individuals free Instructions with the result that all have greatly Improved their game i fniits of W.th l!,e it ,., began takin? it now I am n irn. and well wim. .' able tn u1n oil ".UJBI V. ", Vegetable Compound a valuable medU cine for weakness." Mas J Pietsch, Box 397, Lancaster, Ta' Hundreds or letters like thp9 m received by the Pinkham Medicine Co Lynn, Mass. Grateful women fron to Washington from Pennsylvania Texas to Illinois and from Rhode n land to Nebraska say that their health has improved since taking Lydla E. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound. GOLF AND TENNIS AT PENNSYLVANIA ! t.i.ttlllT, nil lot tt.i thQ I,.. As I am a children's i nave to b on my feet a great deal and your medi. cine has helped m Wonderfnitir i ... hardly able to do .- -. also used the Sanativ vaay, li beneficial." MB8. Gertih;heL Srew abt, 103 Davis St., Greenfield, Mass ValuabU for Wtahuets p'-e, 11. LlZ not bo witiu 'OUt uum t In 0r I jjvv- - I jTSM-V- middle-distanc- the . HEALTH l "'.'' 11 GQO expanded just that fraction of an Inch that may bring victory. And now comes Leo Loftus, Marquette university sophomore e runner from Ceit dar Itapfrls, Iowa. Loftus always extends his arms ot the finish, but Insists he doesn't know why JportingSQuibs Ky4ss MOW HAS "Why does a runner extend his arms to the heavens as he hits the tape at the finish?" Not all runners do It, but most of them, It seems, have the habit of crossing the finish line with their head thrown back and their arms above them. A track coach would say this is done In the athlete's final effort to lunge across the line and breast the tape, a winner. By extending his arms, of course, the chest Is . FAYSON TERHUNE ALBERT Creates Opportunity Itself. to Heavens at End GREAT EVENTS railed lit Htisjihorus, also written i;osi(irus. The mime means Is THIS NURSE Runners Extend Arms . ill .p n " ' i , -- -J Just b tak ej'rlte ot Triivl. who djln't pet tisrta until ho was Ttr thirty. N0' W. N. U., Salt Laka City V I a |