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Show CONSTANl drain on nation I LONGrHARD I Cost of Tuberculosis and Other P.everitable Plseases Has Been Put Into Figures. - HITS DROVE IN MANY RUNS; THE SKIN i&imder fiUGti J. fUUERm Head-quarter- Twortpso The hundreds, of New York fans who saw Jack Murray go through the world's series without getting a hit and then wondered If McGraw would drop him from the team in 1912 may be surprised to know that this ybung Irishman Is (he White Hope of the Giants After looking over the bright galaxy of fence busters for the spring we find that the name of Jack Murray leads them all. He is the toast of the team and the pride of McGraw. Never In hl$, life has Red played such havoc with spring pitchers. Severs! of the players were dls- - j of Giants. cussing Murrays failure to hit In tl big series, and for the first time Mi Graw discussed that much mootei ' " subject While be didnt get a bit) salt McGraw, "I was quite well satlsflec with his work, for he hit them all hard and on the nose. He was unlucky In having jblaf drives shoot straight at some fielder. I never had any. idea ol letting him go. In criticizing Murray for his lack of batting, the fans probably overlooked the fact that during the season he drove in many a winning run with bin long smashes. good memory is essential to a suc- 0VER 61 FEET- OF PITCHERS get the itppression that hes standing on a housetop. Willis is next In line. His hair to S Louts necessaSt. of Smallest Twlrlers man a No. Cordelia, isn't Is, six feet and three Inches above the Feet 11 Inches, While Tallest rily a beat because be has a red face when he la'ln his stocking feet. earth Is 6 Feet 4 in Height. Dale, another youngster, and Golden, with What do ypu think of a fellow stand- the lad vlith all the speed, along are he lad who lacks control, Steele, 11 5 Inches feet of the being baby ing en the pitching staff? That's the distinc- tied for third honors. They are six In to titled the membership tion that belongs to Geyer, of the St. club. Harmon, the iron man, and MAY AVOID Louis Nationals. He is one of ten Slim Sallee, ae jnst an Inch twlrlers and he Is the smallest. That combined height, for If ths la in the master of height When it slim fellow was not afraid of bending and would allow Hannon to stand on his heid, they would tower 12 feet and two inches above the earth. Girii The Experience of Two of the agWoodburn Is the - ComVegetable and before I pound, had taken the whole of two found relief. I am only sixteen years old, hot I have better health than for two or three years. I cannot expresf my thanks for what Lydia E. Pinkhama Vegetable Compound has done for me. I had taken other medicines but did not Had relief. -- Miss Cora B. Fosnaugh, Stoutsville, Ohio, R.F.D., No. L, Hundreds of such letters from mothers expressing their gratitude for what Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable pound has accomplished for their daughters have been received by the Lydia E. Bukhara Medicine Company, Lynn,Mas. bottlnI Steel Cut Coffee? K FllEE Coupons for. HoKera Flno Silverware tu EVERY - ptockHge. Yorks city debt has reached billion. At that, it Is nowhere near the sise of its selfcoQoelL New Start married life right Open a savings account by mail with One Dollar or more, and get ... Larry Doyle. (hey nosed ns out and - won the Issues Call to Democrats. UW Main Street Hall Lake City E. Mack New York Norman chairman of the Democratic national make more If FI AMD WQMFI th. ever tle. committee, on Monday issued a call tore on account B,nr of added many money making for a meeting is Baltimore June 20 ol facIMrim. Uo4 oppurtunlUe open and barber the arrangements committee to se in demand We teach the trade complete. Call or write Meter Barber Cellege, 13 Uommerriai lert the temporary chairman of the Street. Malt Lake City, Utah. convention The selection will be placed for ratification before the na Fit, Maudiel tional committee on une 24. Dolly. I wonder why Mande doesn't wear her new silk stockings? Court Takes Vacation . Folly. Maybe she la saving up for Washington The supreme court on Record. until October rainy days. Philadelphia Mondav adjourned hard coal trust leaving undecided the Making Room. cases, the Union Pacific merger cases I'm on my way to the denFIgg and the state rates tdses tist's to havea& tooth pulled. Fogg Ah! That will give you more SENATOR KERN. room in your flat Boston Transcript. Departed Half. lock of Napoleon's hair recently sold for $5 at auction. Pretty high for a Jock of h&tr, eh? 0h, I dont know, responded the 1 think baldheaded man. I'd be willing to pay at that rate for my own hair. If I could get It back. A six-foot- kt , I . SALT LAKK PHOTO SUPPLY CO. Championship, which we all thought ihould have belonged to us. I mads the play Just at the time It hurt us Worst, and when I made It I thought t was pulling off a nice little bit of Work. I was on second base, no one was out, and another runner was on third; so, as we were only two runs to the bad It looked as if we would tie It np and probably win out right ahorter-notTh- eir there. Naturally we weret bustling and fighting for those two runs, be cause we felt that if we tied the Cubs Mathewaon, who was pitching, could heat them. The batter hit a medium short fly to Sheckard, who went over right alongside the foul line to Catch His companion In that It The crowds was along the base gregation. class la Louts Iwdermilk. fines and out fn left, and I went bark, This staff of ten men has a total touched second, and stood there height of 61 feet and 8 Inches The watching to see whether he could average height of the twlrlers Is I make the catch. He made it all right feet and 2 inches. lust at the edge of the crowd. The runner ahead of ip was standing ready to start forborne the instant the !all hit Sheckard's bands, and It looked as If there was a chance to throw him out at the plate, although 1 was fast Sheckard was handl cPPed by the fact that the crowd was ad close to him, and the moment It caught the ball the runner started home at top I decided If speed. LoulsvlUehas released Third Base-ma- Sheckard threw to the plate I would ffo to third on the throw, and I watch' Hooper unconditionally. " fl him He Jumped clear of is closely. said that Hobe Ferris days It Ut crowd, swung his arm and made with th MQlers are numbered. fea( throw. I came up, the fine as Topeka critics say the weakness of as I could scoot, half watching this year's team is in the pitching. Pitcher Tommy Griffin, released bf toward the plate as I ran to see If the SL Joseph, was signed by Sioux City. oll went wild so I could make a twro and score on 1L Fifteen feet The Dodgers think they will go well from third I heard the coacher yell now that Wheat is back In the gams. looked.. There was Stelnfeldt SL Paul has set aside Mondays and "Hi the ball In his "bands, and before pathier for Ladles Day Fridays at Robert Harmon. I could check i myself he touched me, trons. "wrer even giving me a chance to beForrest .Thomas shows signs of tomes to slimness be Isn't In a class fide. One run scored, but we never with Slim Sallee. The southpaw has ing something of a come back with tot any closer and SL they beat us out as them all beat when it comes to cirPaul. re stood. I went to the bench cumference. No, Boston will not send Otto Hess Uj filng mad, thinking Sheckard had Its doubtful whether there Is a back to New Orleans unless John thrown wild to the plate, and Stein-ld- t pitching staff in the country that com- Monty Ward is craxy. had pulled down the ball. As a . In Denver entertain with to the hopes Cardinal's begins pares height ot fact, he swung as If threw- Of the ten men, nine stand six feet or that It will get Buck O'Brien back the j plate, changed the dlretv better Deill, a youngster, is tbs ?rom the Boston Red Sox. I tbe throw while his arm was wllllnff the Is He six feet is Gibson of noi the George giants. giant ' IDf1n - and . Fred trapped me. I never the worker he once wall. Manager four Inches ta!L When he until w health Cub high mound and begins to shoot htsIClcrke called him hard the other day, j t tall overhand fast on at the bitters they j tt Is said, for loafing. tCopyright. mx by If. Q ChapmaO . . I KODAKS; foot-tw- have a daughRochester, N. Y.-- "I 13 years old who has always been very healthy until recently when she complained of dizziness and cramps every month, so bad that I wonld have to keep her home from school and put her to bed to get relief. After giving her only two bottles of Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound she is now enjoying the best of health. I cannot praise your Compound too highly. I want every good mother to read what your medicine has done fox Mrs. Richard N. Dunham, my child. 311 Exchange St, Rochester, N.Y. I suffered from Stoutsville, Ohio. headaches, backache and was very irregular. A friend advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkhams Hewletts Luneta Fresh Roasted m. d When a man boasts about what a miserable sinner he used to be, the devil laughs in bis sleeve ter Would not buy or hwo stale butTer If fronh could be obtained. Then bliy be in the old rut and iihi stale cofTee when you can get No Packing of Hall money ahead, a Baltimore. Md There will be no little at a time. paikimrot the Democratic convention hall wita aliouieis toy rundldatt for, Walker Brothers Bankers If the the p evidential nomination 5t' Halt lAk Cilv Joint plans agreed upon bv the Baltl Founded pis, a Tower ot Btn-n- lb" more committee and the national , J cemmitte..1 prove .effective. Through We have no use for ut woman who the distribution of the tickets to the , kisses her dog. , Even dog has some delegat'ons by the arrangement jl the dajU before the first days right, , session and a careful allotment ol seats bv the loeul committee, it Is A POSITIVE expected sliouters Can be kept away HANENTCUItt WS ' , from th proceedings. Drunkenness and Longworth Will be There. t Opium Diseases. Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Theodors Iknli it SVaw w Roosevelt, Jr., and Congressman and THI UtLtl IN- ITITUT1 (M W. SmA TmA Straw. Uk Uk Ora will Mrs. Nicholas Longwerth, be among the visitors to the Republican national convention. Reservations MAIL YOUR have been made for them at a Mlclil U WORK gan avenue hotel and it Is expected DEVELOPING AND FINISHING they will he daily visitor at the Coll BcM equipped plant In the west. Quick work scum to observe the struggle of Col Write bp eiMtt. Full line ol all supplies oriel Roosevelt for the nomination. for uataloauea and developing prices. Pwor-- o Jack Murray, Slugging Outfielder A very successful remedy for pelvio catarrh Is hot douches of Paxtiue Antiseptic, at druggists, 25c a box or sent postpaid on receipt of price by The Paxton Toilet, Co., Boston, Mass. Here Related For The. Benefit of Others. YOU . com-mittee- - PERIODIC PAINS Most people never open their eyes to one another's faults until aftet marriage Just when they ought to be closing them s He Got Them. ."Put, fellerJRastus Styjumlwdn bin talkin a powahful lot Tiout how chickens. he's Sho! He doan' tpean raisin', he meant liftin." Catholic Standard and HOW GIRLS uki seml-ofltcia- mist, at the present time retailers are featuring wraps of charuieuse and The best seller are the mesatin dium priced numbers retailing from $10 to $10 Thee are usually attractively lined in some bright color, giving a Lace collars and pleasing contrast. cuffs are often used as a finishing touch and are very effective, while white lace is used largely for this purpose Some garments are shown trimmed with black lace, which Is cut away to show the lining underneath. cessful liar. salt fijjrn HAIR The old friend Is better than the new. OiitieM Tea Is not onlr old but tried and louod true. Made of pure wholesome llerba able priced. nil-da- y Vogue in Outer Garments. According to the Dry Goods Kcono A JtTT You iiave no (ask too diffi-- f I II cult nor design too intri-R- cate for ustodosatiafaet- only in our jewelry shop. It is a little factory complete in every detail. Our jewelers are the most highly skilled artisans and we guarantee their woik to le satisfactory and very reason- Roosevelt Men Lay Plans for Demonstration for Their Candidate. ' Clm ago The arrival of William Finn of Pittsburg Hie departure of W. Perkins for Ohio, an onMajor liAGut Diamonds George conference of a m ore of promt nent leaders and annoutu ement that a demonstration for (heir undulate XncJki fo would take place In Chicago on Wednesday marked the activities of the Roosevelt campaign managers on Saturday. The lloosecelt headquarters held the LARRY DOYLE. By center of the stage on Saturday, aside Captain and Second Baseman New from the deliberations of the national committee, ami further interest has York Giants, Who Is McGraw l aroused by announcement Ablest Lieutenant and One that Colonel ltoosewlt would be In of the Greatest Players. earpossibly Chicago on Thursday, There Is one thing that makes a lier ball URGES PARCELS POST LAW. p!aer sorerhan anything else, and tlat U when he pulls off a play that he thinks la about the wisest and Postmaster General Believes Legisla imariest he ever made, and then have tion Providing for it Will Be - ' some fellow cross hint and make him Enacted. look as if he was the worst bonehead -Washington. Legislation providing In the htihinesa You know there is a for a general parcels posi tlimugbout iamg among the plajers that you the Cm ted Stales and Its jmssewiona canT Catch a had base runner on the the 1hllipplne islands is pracbaes and thete is a lot of truth In except certain to be enacted by the tically It. In fait It la the smart ball player before the sho makes the worst blunders, and I present congress, perbapt. of this session, in the optn know several really clever men who (omlusiou hate become known as boneheads ion of lost master General lliuhcock He has urged upon congrehS the Imply because of the way things domestic paicels poet W turned out. There is one play that I always will cause Inhe believes It will aid sutistan the iolutiou of the problem of dally I dont mind remember telling tt the high cost of living now. since we had rather sweet on the team that pulled It on READY FOR The fray. the, hut for a couple of years I used to boil over every time I thought of La Follette and Cumynina Open s It 1 made the play In a game against in Chicago Hotel. the Chicago Cubs back In 1908, when Chicago The stage setting for the Republican national convention was completed Monday wftli the opening of La Follette add Cummins head quarters at hotels The lea a sena tors headquarters were established in the same hostelry that homo-the Roosevelt hea Iquartera The La Follette headquarters Is six blotks away Think of the suffering entailed by neglected skin troubles mental be-cause of disfiguration, physical because of pain. Think of the pleasure of a clear skin, soft, white hands, and good hair. These blessings so essential to happiness and evert success In life, are often only a matter of a little hoaghtful care In the selection of effective remedial agents. Cutlcura Goan and Ointment do so much for poor complexions, red, rough hands, and dry, thin and falling hair, and cost so httlethat It is almost criminal not to nse them. Although Cutlcura Soap tnd Ointment are sold everywhere, a postal to "Cutlcura, Dept. L, Boston, will secure a liberal sample of each, with 32 page booklet on skin and scalp treatment Times- CONVENTION Famous jjoNERMDPtAYS TO NEGLECT AND STAMPEDE ! Whlie state commissions and other udlrs are trjlng to find a method for rnducing the cost of life instirarie, Prof James W Gloer of .he I of Michigan d. njonstrates that every polic) holder of a $in i uu whole life polio could a about $20 a year on his premiums If tuberculosis and typhoid leer were eliminated Tuberculosis alone causes s loss to such a policy holder of from $16 70 at twenty to $17 50 at the age of smy At age of twenty, with the present high death rate from tubercu . this one disease alone shortens the complete expectation of life by two years and 15S..days While the death rate from tuberculosis seems to tie declining, the National Association for thg Study and Pretention of Tuberculosis says that the combined efTort of every man, woman and child is nec esaary to bring about a radical reduction is life insurance rates such as Professor Glover ha indicated IT IS CRIMINAL MAY s- 1 leusi lt Th Society Whirl. "Dear, can you help me to receive next Friday? "Sorry, love; but I'm on picket duty with the shirt-waistrikers. -f ti A-- Fish Story. Khlcker A month ago I told a lie on the water. , , .J .1 Bocker Well. Knlcker I cut open the fish I caught today and found he had swallowed It. New York Sun. . ' v'-' Imperfect Air. John W. Kern, senator from Indiana, ipened the debate on the Lorimdr ceae I" the' senate on behalf of th supporters of the minority which finds against the Illinois senator. So'your airship was wrecked In the blizzard. I thought you considered tt perfect?' fPrt , "The ship was perfect, replied ths Inventor stiffly. The air was at fault. San Quentin. Cal Abraham Ruef application for parole, backed by a petition from Fyemont Older, managing editor of the San Francisco Bulletin, was denied Saturday by the state t board of prison directors. Sura Thing. said the man who waa reading about the contraction off metals, that a clock ticks faster In winter than In summer? "I never notlced that about a clock. But I know a gad meter does. Rofuoeo Ruef Parole. Leaee Wife land Babies. Pboentr, Arix.wTtV a story of how bis wife add Awo babiew were burned to death In their home near Tepic by roving hands of rebels, George passed Brown, an Englishman, through here Sunday. 1 Tlt-BIt- ,D!d you know, Theres a Reason. Curate Didnt I assure you that a cow la only dangerous when tt has . lost tta calf? s She That's why I was frightened, 1 could aut see the calf anywhere- .Sketch, |