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Show (great safety valve Dm of tko Piwiptl Adfutiw of a Baseball Keeps Americans From Actual Insanity. (IdeHl FamousOSeheaSs gas U that you have a paa that will always respond immediately onMajor League Diamonds ' wherever you want to write. The I Spoon Feed regulates an oven and J steady flow and prevents overflow. Gold Pena to suit every hand. xpfafifrftyleddwy Without Game Two;Thlrds of Hurried, and Nervous Population Would Bo Grinning Through-Barof Mad Houses. s XveAt,fyrrj f2T Most games are watched with interest, but In silence, even by their devotees, tnless an active partisan of the team or of 6ome player, or unBy ARTHUR DEVLIN. less the spectator has money up on the result, he Is apt to tit and watch the Veteran Third Baseman Now With progress of the match without tearing The Pen That''Big Men Use his collar off and ripping out his hair Boston, Who for Many Years Has Been Rated at th Head of by the handfuL - ' ELECTRIC LIGHTTn DENMARK His Class as a Player. But there Is something about baseball that la different As a matter of Every Town in That Country of Over It shows what a little thing It takes fact the fan is a tan all the year 5,000 to turn a game, to change a pennant round.. In the midwinter' he Is willing Population Has Publie Service. race and upset the work of a whole to stand on the windy corner of a season. I made a blunder once that, snowy street and exchange opinions According to recent Information while it isnt uncommon, I 'always and reminiscences on players and about the progress of electric ligbt shall think was the worst 1 ever made plays. Some psychologists have arand power Industries in Denmark, It In my life. gued that It Is the great American appears that all the towns of 5,000 It wasnt so much the mistake itself safety valve, and that without U about inhabitants and over are now provid- as the way It came up, and Its effect, s of a hurried, harassed and ed with public electric service, says that makes the blunder seem so bad nervous population would be grinning the Scientific Amerlcan. --As to towna to me. I have made the same play or through the barred windows of the having between 5,000 and 3,000 lnhabt similar plays many times, and every madhouses. Hants, there are only three In which other man who has played third base The fan forgets, or does not care, electric mains are not installed, so has made them, but that doesnt ex- that the whole system of organized that it will be Been that Denmark la cuse ltl I knew It was a mistake, but baseball Is as highly commercialized one of the most progressive countries I couldnt help It. It dont tell this as a railroad system. He is not parin this respect. The largest sized elec- to excuse myself, as It doesnt make ticularly worried about the fact that tric stations are to be found at Co- any dlflerencq now, but maybe It will be is being lured there so that the penhagen and at present there are cause the fans to go a bit easy on magnate may extract the price of ad three large plants in operation giving some young fellow If he makes the mission from him. He ls willing to a total of 27,000 horse power. Cur- same kind of a break. sit in the hot sun all of af August rent is supplied for the city mains, was when I was playing third afternoon to watch hired men play a It as well as for the tramway lines. As base for the New York team In 1905. game that exists because there is regards the Danish stations in small We were the leaders, but the Chicago money in it. towns, in general each town has Its club wag The strangest part about It is that beginning to get strong, and own plant, and there is but one exthe time- was pushing us hard and he will fight over his opinions, neglect at ample of an lntercommun&l sfiem. his business to see the gamee and This Is at Skovshoved, near Copenhahave an apoplectic fit under the excitegen, and the central station extends ment 8o far as he is concerned It Its power lines over all the suburban is not a dollar In his pocket The regions, also supplying the ttyidiway gratification he gets out of It Is only of Hellerup and Klampenburg. In to see some man who has become an most of the town electric stations the unquestioned expert hit a ball, catch Diesel heavy oil engine Is used. fiV6fll fuucRm -- two-third- I" Golfer's Grand Army Score, golfer playing his first game of 'the season reported dowtown the next day that he had made a Grand Army score he went out in 1 and came back In AS. Chicago Evening Post - In Gotham. T know a policeman who always puta by something every week - of what he earns ' Humph! I know one who always puta by every week more than be earns Much Grazing Ground Required. Is computed that It takes twelve It - acres of land to graze on head of cattle on Texas range land. Soda to Brighten Chins Soda W1U brighten china that haa been burned or darkened by long use. -- ' Good A FOOD CONVERT tho True Road to Food Health. The pernicious habit some persons still have of relying on nauseous drags to- relieve-stomactrouble keeps up the patent' medicine business and helps keep up the army of dyspeptics Is canscd Indigestion dyspepsia i Is put into the stomach in the way of Improper food, the kind that to taxes the strength of the .digestive organs they ire actuallycrtppled When this state la reached, to resort to .tonics la like whipping a tired 'horse with a big load. Every additional effort be makes under tba lash he diminishes hie power to move - - h by-wh- - - iload. Try helping the atomach by leaving greasy. Indigestible food ; and taka on Grape-Nu- t light, easily . digested, full of strength for nerves - and brain, to every grain of It, Theres no waste of ' time nor energy when is thd food. ' Grape-Nut-s ! TI am an enthusiastic user of Grape- Nuts and oonalder It an Ideal food.1 v writes a Maine man: T bad 'nervous dyspepsia and was t all run down and my food seemed to , do- me but little good. From reading an advertisement I tried Grape-Nut- s i food, and, after n few weeks steady . use of It,' frit greatly Improved. Am muck stronger, not nervous -now, and can do more work without feeling- - ao tired, and am better every way. 1 relish Grape-Nut- s best with cream and mas four heaping teaspoonfuls as the cereal part of a meaL I am sore - 4 there are thousands" of persons with : stomach trouble who would he beneName gjv- fited' by using Grape-Nuten by Postum Co Battle Creek, Mich. Read the .little book, The Road to 'Welhi31e,Jn , pkgs. Theres a rev on. J . Imiirrt i Kw rwd. ta ek? ! ta Thar tlM. appears Iras i H, aati tall at hi ars iMitM, off heavy, - s. IhMml. . MV BACK? CURE Common aense will do more to cure backache than anything else. Twill tell you whether the kidneys are sore, swollen .and aching. . It will ten yos in that case that there Is no use trying to cure It with a plaster. If the passages are scant or too frequent, proof that there 1 kidney trouble Is complete. Then common sense will tell you to use Doan's Kidney Pills, the best recommended special kidney remedy. hydro-phobl- a Fred Henry of Hancock street, Brooklyn, would like to have settled, aqd for that Reason he Las sent to the Pasteur Institute in New York the head e of a pickerel that hit him at recently, says a Newton (N. J.) Correspondent of the New York Preal Henry was fishing in a boat thates a trifle leaky and he took off his (hoes and socks. His first catch wash pickerel weighing three pounds. Whn be yanked the fish It flopped aroiFd in the bottom of the boat In lifely fashion. A Henry was baiting up again he feltja sharp pain in one of his feet, and looking down, saw that the pickerel! had made a jump and fastened Its peth in his toe. He tried to kick the tisb away, but the pickerel held on Henry had to se the handle of Ms landing net to pry open the flsbb jaws before he got free of It. Thq toe started to swell where the teelh had punctured It, and Henry became worried. He says he thinks it possible that the pickerel may have had hjdrophobla and, as a precaution-ary! measure, he sent the head to the Pafteur Institute. Swarts-woodlak- hut frura terrible kidney,I trouble had awful He (at the musicsle) That singer seems to be echoing our feeling. She How so? He Shes alnglifg No Ons Knows How Sad I Feel -- 1 German Farmer Good Business Man. Under seemingly generous offer of hospitality, a North German farm- er this managed to jnclude a good strfk of business for" himself. In a HaSrner paper recently appeared an.advertiaement that from fifteen to twsnty women and girls (not under twelve years of age) who needed have free board and lodging on a country estate. .But in exchange they would he required to pick peas from eight to ten hours dally. Industrious pickers migkt also be paid cash for their labor. The Love In Fiction and Life. X periodical devoted to the drama pleads for plays bssed on some emotion other than love. The difficulty In producing such plays Is that every play must have a hero, and In. making s hero the playwright, as well as bit audience, almost Inevitably adopts the view expressed 2,000 years ago by a scribbler of the dead walls of Pom-pslHe who has never loved a woman Is not a gentleman A West No Placa for Consumptives. Physicians In all of the eastern states will be asked by the National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis to stop sending consumptives la the last stages Of tuberculosis and without sufficient funds to the southwestern part of tlie United States In search of health While It Is impossible to tell accu rately how many consumptives there are at present living In the states of Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, south era California, and western Texas, It is probable that no less than ten per Cent of the 6,000,000 people in this territory have tuberculosis themselves. Or have come to the west because some members of their family have had It. Every year, the health author! tic estimate, not less than 10,000 consumptives, hopelessly diseased, come west to die. For these case, the climate of tbs'! section of the country can do nothing, and they aye compelled to die In strange surround 4 s and tbpusands of miles from home and friends. Tbs National 'Association points out further that from 50 to 60 per ceut. of these advanced cases are too poor te provide the proper necessaries of life, and they are either starved to death, or compelled to accept th meager charity which this part of the country affords. li EDDIE PUNK PLEASES MACK Disappointing Performances of Other Pitoher Makes Work 'of Loft Hander Boom Bright The many disappointments his numerous pitchers are handing him this season makes, the work of Eddie Plank look all the brighter to ConnltT the Athletics. The Mack, wizard'-o-f veteran" of th squad and a player whom some of tho critics have for several seasons been relegating to the Arthur Dtvlln. has been class. Plank keeps right threatening to win out The series on delivering the goods In masterly meant, or seemed to mean, the decis- style. It was Plank who kept the ion of the pennant race, and of course Athletics out of last place all through both teams were fighting hard. We the early weeks of the season last bad a lesd of one run, and In the last year, and again It was Plank who of the eighth, Slagle, and V think doing most of the .winning this year. Chance, got on "bases with no one His d cross fire Is as deadly out The play of course was to sac- as of yore, and his painstaking metb- rifice, and we were all set for it. The first bunt was foul, and the next was a strike. I backed up a bit, not too far to come In, but far enough' to protect myself if a sharp bit came in my direction. It was a thousand to one the .hatter would not try to built again but he did, and as I saw the ball come rolling toward me down the third base foul line I went in at top speed. I saw that ball just as plainly' as I ever saw anything in my life. I saw that'lt was going foul, and that the batter would "he ont on trikes, but I was so crazy to make a play that for the life of me I couldnt let It go. It was just on the foul line when I made a dive, grabbed it and shot to first. I got the man but the other runners moved up. I went back to my position, almost sick at the idea of making such a break, and I almost prayed for "the next two to go out. One popped out, but the next smashed a hard tylt to center, drove home two runs and beat .us right there. We scored one hit in tbe nlnt and evened it up, but In the tenth we lost It If I had only let that ball roU a foot or two further and kbpt my Eddie Plank. hands off It we would have won the ods in preparing for the baseball se game. Chicago took the series and son leaves no cause for such excuses If would as a looked for time It they lack as control and overweight. No of overtake us and win the pennant, but we pulled ahead later and cinched it team can win consistently with poor If we had lost that championship I pitching, and the lack of effectiveness in the box is proving a severs handialways should hava blamed myself for for It It was a little thing but yon cap to the champions . can see how such little things count Big Pitching 61. (Copyright by W. G. Chapman.! ' Tba fourth, big pitching sals of the 1912 Northwestern league took place Hearing Things "7 Hank ODay is beginning to hear when Ed Watkins, owner of the Tigers, sold Bent Hunt, his big about the feliowa that want bis job for next year. - Only two short months southpaw, to the Chicago Whits Sox ago Hank was the only manager that for tall delivery. Hunt brought close ever bad held the job as leader of the to $3,000.' He was purchased from Reds, hut tho fans and critics there Sacramento early this season for a tew hundred dollars. Charlie Graham have always been fickle. of the Senators figuring that the Sox would be able to come Griffith Pleased With Youngsters. back this season after an attack ol is of Griffith Washington Manager convinced that he has three young typhoid , pneumonia last year, pitchers with lots of ability In Engel. Cana 'Em by Wholesale. Mnsser and Cushion. They ars conTho Muscatine club of the Central stantly improving, and next year should show- - these youngsters to be association has released Manager William F. Krleg and five players, and pitchers of high, class has signed aa manager Joe Wall, first baseman of the New York team of the ' -- Devore's New Bunt Josh Devore of the Giants has acci- defunct United States league. Wall with him Pitcher Shack. Outdentally developed a new bunt. It la brought fielder O'Brien and Catcher Be&net, really nothing but a cut similar to that used by tennis players. The Pitchers Taylor and Schrenk. Short top 8seeney and Outfielder Clayton beauty of it is that the man who fields lavs also been signed. it dbefn't know bow it will bound. left-han- Ta-com- a ex-Re- d , r The czar of Russia has 102 vast palaces, employing a staff of 32,000 servants, with an annual payroll of - 3 s well enough to hope, but on, the job while doing It. ' Arkaata Case Am Hnry 41J. Whit. N. Ird at.. Ft - Smith. mm: Ark.. I euirersd v r ytbins t h 4 -- ; oection of .her father. WHAT WILL ' Rabies. ing Wlether a fish can have Is a question that 0, eight-year-ol- AN ECHO. BITES ANGLER Brooklyn Man, the Sufferer, Sands Haid to Pasteur Institute, Fear- - Childs Popularity Explained. A winning lottery ticket of $100,-$0in connection with the Noblea Bank, was recently presented for payment at the State Bank in SL Petersburg, and it now transpires d that the owner la an orphan, and inmate of the orphanage it Pskoff. The lottery ticket waa her sole possession. Her relatives have hitherto done nothing for the child, but when the newa of her good- - fortune became known they were one FISH ANGRY dont bead-ach- e and dlaey atx-li- urine, and my back ached cent tantty. K ecald-e- d pou'iPills Id-a- ry enird mucomfitatwty sad I bsva bad be slya ad kldaey tiUDbluainea. Get Doan's at any Drug Store, 50c. a Box Doans War Constipation Vanishes Forever Prompt Relief Permanent Dire CARTERS LITTLE LIVER PILLS never fail Purely vegeta- ble act surely gen the liver. Stop after dinner distr- ' ess-cur indigestion, improve the complexion, brighten the eye. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature I d.1( r HOWARD HAIR BALSAM Idk fuatk i fleece Valle to Beetor Otwy I lute to aw Tanklal Calaa. heir ail hieeiiflm ha 'Amm Pnw,um a lannaal frtwe falliuy. E. BURTM Btoelawa wrlcaa- - Hold, III leer, Umd, 1; Uold, It. Melim Vmi uuld. toe: ZiM or bat aanlop eppllreilua. envelope end full price I aeilillle. end umpire work eollotud. Cut. Heleren. Ueibnneto beuoawl Beak. . siller, Electric Fans In India.' sAlthough It costs but 6 cents a day Successful Braint,-- Vttrtimfaut fm. C uftttrvut, men to to wave fans in India for keep the air circulating In houses, they are IE tTs'Y5 U R"& Y E s gradually being replaced by electric PETTIT'S EYE SALVE I what yww fans as cheaper and more reliable. ' I iui. weed PESSICXJ SfWVt Baieh, Cuba Market for Canada 8 ton; Cuba Imports most of its stone from wTn. u Salt Lake City, Ne. Canada. bad. 37-19- 12. Dont Poison Baby. : v f p'OETT TEABS 4 AGO almost every rantTinr thought her chflfl jrmst have PAREGORIC) or laudanum to ynaVfl it deep. Thcso drugs will produco , deep, and A FEW DROPS TOO HAITI will produco tho RT.TTFTP PEOM WHICH THhRE IS HO WAKiNGs Many aro the children who have been killed or vrhoso health has been ruined lor life by paregoric, landarmra and morphine, each of 'which is a narcotio product of opium. Druggists aro prohibited from selling either of the narcotics named to children at all, or to anybody withotit labelling them poison." Tho definition of narcoth)" is A medicin,& which relieves pain, and produces sleep, but which in poisonous dosesproduces stupor, coma, convulTho taste and smell ofmedicines containing opium aro disguised, sions and death and sold under tho names of Drops," Cordials," Soothing Syrups," etc. Ton dionld not permit' any medicine to bo given to your children without yon or your phydeian know of what It is composed. 0 A START A DOES HOT CONTAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears tho signature of Chaa. H. Fletcher. : - Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas, II. Fletcher. Dr.' J. W. Dlnsdalst of use Castor a&4 f 3 Ptit CEJtr. 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A good remedy for all disturbance of th ' digestive organa." it CEHUIHE CASTORIA Bean the Signature ALVAY . NEW YORK. The Kind You Have Always Bought Exact Copy of Wrapper. . In Uso For. Over wwwt ft 30 Years. itwet. wiwtMwwr, . I , |