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Show W OF LAST lir.MJ: r. nertollt lliri'irr,il in no U r of a t lu tout i iti sport, but, in FAMOUS PHILADELPHIA ' X X TEAM puiiri!, wt-- i n ( o i tirr throu.'liout t lointri, p -- Ik. ,M s i uni it.iiiri,:h w-'I ho ttiiihius of the last twenty wars to this ijUfstiiHi touiird the intiid-- f of int-r- i olh j ate (onfi-t- s m i.uh' spoit, and tho addition of new spor'x unti! tin numliir has 1 passod the iioriniil for an institution of IuIht It am n Si ules of our Hi oaiiits m tt rm time in any bran, h of intir-- j eolhiate alhldiis uxiumly trariMitid the laws of proportion I he ill (allege life gtiier.il public rtsogtnes that. the ph'-urial wliiduitH in tioii in tomtrns tin scholar-hiAny nh a!s and maims jondition mid the itltals of the null on ttan.s and the rl laV fat tors should f the sliidint hoily t, tliiiC-forg ,n due wt v n k i ) i ln-- t -- t- -- . n j d-- ai p, - tlj--i- e, BLACKMAILING tlmr hngth led 'i ii'lnp, of hi irv, stands paramount, hut the in dt tern 'ajmg thi'f Of it hide, f pn .n i ig , 1 1 r .t.i harmonio tilts a . i is an t o ii h inu'd n ult ohtamt d ! t on - ih r i nws of an Si tin n nt f.iiaii' ml i ti.nn a nrlam niiin'oi r of turns ou.e oriH ftom a numht a air oriii-- ts r of game the studiiit body in !l (port Us n.aiiita m d onlv lv a lot tons. he on- - di r ihh hm 'I e nit a1 ntimhi r of i ont( sis iri i iu h poi t nu iht bouM on t i hut at nt r.diut lot he ni ide e lan toil ligand in, prt f I n d" i t , he made too t all h the of in in !ni tud as to hoe suj poi one ;.r mutier tie t ms hist and luiit iinnude. on,' may I h or ti n m l t hall a "t lt a'ou, the uh d for a t oi't " , hut a r, dm ion from tut nt v to uali'nii the hist v.ai n a ht all t! ltmt " odd l.i six- - io mahe. St lied uh s, howeur, houM titii he m Jon or n pint. o roinv mIws i t us to nuke .spot nil It uida'oiu on the part of t he "They are, as a rule, stupid, said "Their threatening litters are as ludiirous in their btupidiiy as a letter a friend of mine received the other day And Commts'-ioneWaldo, with a Written laugh, produced the letter. in a large, bojish hand, it 6aid' "Deer nr Your winder was broken by a b..d boi viat throo it throo four thee pirpus. Hie hail belonged two mte, but an meme of nuns sneakfdll and did the deed to put the bianme on sue. I am sorry lie did it, and that it have give you grate pain, and I have perseiuted the wot done it But you would not have thee innocent suffer fer the gilty, so, if you drop thee ball over the garden wall. If you don't beware! (Signed) Innocent. 'h I -- -- r -- lr -- -- -- tlliltUts msts-ar- y. 'lliia iinlitalo aannst tie tit 'lie tltla',ed Mr. ltithv, a f trim r Harvard at-il- mo r.uv " plan rug v foillull plau 'ar-it- v in the Outlook last full has unit h to onuni nd it, espi of colli" its widespiead fosteimg daily uiiisists in allowing only uhoiit four weeks for the vanity senson in each rpnrt previous to whith thefe y shall he us many teams a.-- possible intm lav, and what not in winch the athletic material ahull get conditioned physically, learn the game and lie tried out for the varsity squad. vargames having concluded, an series concludes the schedule. sity t r ' t .a4 '4 ". x mtir-fralernit- t i't Lm v.vl A Distinction. Gaddy There are some dlfr Mollle Shes great on adopting new tinctlons tn life which are very pu fads. zling to me. Professor Pundit Like what, for InJack But she objects to new stance? wrinkles. "Mrs. Gaddy When you write everyHothing Doing but Talk. thing bad and mean in a mans life in The following Is told of a federal a book for everybody to read, it la a senator of the biography; but when you just tell the official, formerly United 8tates from Kentucky. . same things to a few people on a fronf In the days of his youth the Ken- porch, its gossip. tuckian was asked by a friend to second him In a duel. Ho consented, and DISTEMPER p- mU M.U It a, mmmwmm among all aca of home. wei .. aihwm 4 ht4 pointed place. from table prevented having the charmri Now It was this Kentuckians duty with SPOHN8 DISTEMPER CURE. to say the last words touching the Every bottle guaranteed. Over 600,000 be sold bottles dueL last and terms of the $1.00. Asy But, although year druggist, or end to manufacturers. faithfully performed this duty, the good wauled. Spohn Medical Co., Spec. Agents duel never took place. Contagious Dinessea. Goshen. Ind. A murmur of Why not? Invariably goes round whenever this story Is There are but few sure things In told, whereupon the answer is as fol- this old world. One of them is the lows: uncertainty of a woman's age. For a very simple reason. When Joe finished speaking It was too A'1 k Km WMtAw 8ooibitff errnp for Children trthinir. ofEnrt lb j?utDB.m!nevN txrflKfmns for a duel. Chicago Journal. boo aUajs paw. core wind cube, 26c a bottla. Mrs. 4- j Intra-collegi-c- te Larry Lajoia, Tellagra is not hereditary, lellagra is not contagions. "Strong evidence points to the sand fly as tfie agent responsible for the transniis ion of pellagra to human subjects in Italy. These statements are extracts from the reports of Dr. Sumhon, who was sent by the pellagra investigation committee to Italy to investigate the pellagra situation (here. There are more than twenty tals for the exclusive care of victims of pellagra in Italy, ami Hr. Samlxm carried his exhaustive studies into the provinces of Perugia, Home, Padova, Milan, Ilrescia and disease is endemic rather than epidemic, the He that Bergamo., nqorta have remained the same for a century, infection of and that the miters bv the disease moved into a affected lie found that when a person lie observed, ho redistrict no spreud of pellagra occurred, aver, lhat wherever pellagra was, there, too, wasthe sand fly, and that fillers of the soil who were most expos'd to this fly were oftonest affected. The sand fly is a midge, or gnat. Whether we have tile same kind f saiul fly in this country that Gambon studied in Italy the writer is not prepared to Ray; but he is informed by a state entomologist that we ipsixl railed the sand fly. Om have mud flv, however, seems to he largely restricted to the cojt imintrv, not Adironrl.uk-- . penetrating very far inland, as a rule. The pmukv of the Endemic Disease Rather Than Epidemic ho-p- is one variety of said flv, also. l)r. Sambon's theory is that the sand fly is the U Sacond Bateman Larry Lajole Is about the last o tbs aid gang that wore the Philadelphia uniform In Harry Wright's managyiid daye. Wrlfbl roundto Min a sretV team of blttere for the Philadelphia National league club In the early 90a Clemente and Cross were 350 hitters Pd Delehanty, Billy Hamilton And Sam Thompson, the three outfielders. were also .350 sluggers. Bill Douglas, Larry Lajote, Joe Sullivan and Bill Nash composed the In held. While Fluty Hallman was playlng second base for the team LaJble covered first base. Hallman was the weakest httter athe etob'Tbeih-c- r Infielders were all smashing stickers. When Jack Taylor was pitching for the club every man on the team hit over .300. MERKLE for Cleveland. Clements, the catcher, was a left handed hitter, and could hit the ball a mll. Jhe year Harry DtddLebock ii rmanyr-i"n- i i an..Theo- f.rl der Ahe and Ben Muckenfuss, dore Breltenstein almost pitched a game against the hard hitting Phillies The score was 1 to 0 In the last half of the ninth. Breltenstein started off by walking Billy Hallman. Harry Wright then sent Clements up to bat for "KlondykeBiH Douglas, who a left was catching. Brietenstein, hander, thought Clements, a left hand ed hitter, would prove easy picking and tossed one over. Clements pick-leIt, driving the ball over the right fielders head. It landed in the pond and the game was over. no-hi- t 0 d shoot-the-chute- s A Clow. More people would succeed if more How did the accident happen?" would try. asked the reporter on the scene of the railway boiror, the Cleveland Plain what did Merkle do? He stole third Dealer records. base! And Murray holding dow-- that Somebody stopped the train by pullcushion. Necessarily, the rules not ing the airbrake cord, answered the So the second section ran providing for two men holding one conductor. station, the Giant rally was cracked into us. It will take six hours to clear iii 0 0 S NES NS Tl PAf 1 0t the track so .that we oen go ahead." then and there. Six hours? shrieked a passenger. nd ether Us, doe to aa inactive coodi And I waa to be married today! tico of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, Have you any Idea who pulled the may be obtained most pleasantly and; rope? continued the reporter, disremost promptly by using Syrup of Figs garding the Interruption. I didnt have until now, whispered and EEudr of Senna. It is cot a new the conductor. "But what do you think and untried remedy, but ia used by of that fellow that just butted in? Ill families throughmdCana of sic the detecMves on him. out the world to cleanse and sweeten LUCKY MISTAKE. and strengthen the system whenever a Grocer Sent Pkg. cf Postum and laxative remedy is needed. Opened the Eyes of the Family. full Sum When buying note t MAKES STUPID PLAY Emulates John Anderson by Attempting to Steal Third Base While That Sack Is Occupied. Sl0 Some offside Information of the St. totiis Cardinals' recent visit to New York Is to the Tert that a Merkle play rlTsHnrtty -- ebarsefeitM-e of the man who lost the Cunts a pennant lelpid BIT S'eee ii ,iwav with his nhet- - Sieele victory over the Nt" -- was prttiy fne'v lit In tie pane he s carrier of the n to wpb-bpitched He and loi'or in tie s. of pellagra, whatever they are The fact that the parasite of pellagra Innlpg end the Giants wcie c nr after hjm ban not been identified does not necessarily count against his theory, hard With one g u e M .Tay and no one now doubts the role of the mosquito ns the jairrur of yellow fever, despite the fat t that the germ oLyellow fiver has never been -Are we about to add the gnat to the umsqnito as the distributor or i great disease? All-t-rue southirners will pray that time may justify the sand flv Ed Ruelbach shows he likes the theory of jndlagra transmission and infection; for, like our beloved .toil heat,' GeorgeJBrowne Js back In.Jhe btg Chandler Harris, whose tribute to the dumpling is so full of again. league :hann, we hope long to iherixh the hoecahe and the pone. Skell Roach evidently has Jimmy para-nte- a- t i e u-t- vpr corn-me- al Callahan player. mn 'gl.ul that some one has a jrooil word to say for the meinlers of the unfortunate !ass whom custom stigmatizes as Wlicn jH'ople git a little virtue hums. their firt instinct seems to be to blacken the character of others in order to secure a eontrast wliuh can show up their own imaginary white wing. The first man they meet w ho is penniless or Bick falls a victim of thiir xiruleut vanity. No onew ho has seen life has mis-o- il the j some elated of (heap braggart, sight withj I ' t r oine l.tlle success, browbeating and arro- gantly overpowering some poor fellow who happens to he less experienced, younger, Older or otherwise at a disad. vantage. 1, for one, believe that phenomenal suixess or failure is accidental. While undoubtedly one of average ability and average industry stands an , if dots not follow that a average show of meeting with average sueces-?is excessively billionaire a or his misfortune that mairdeBerves needy . No polite man could sit at a tnble and devour all the good food m reaitv-o- f the dishes sat fasting. ight while others out of The excessively rich need not worry as to whether the extremely ' areor are not deserving arnf appreciative. poor The g vrr geta his reward whether the recipient profit! or not. 4 J tied as the "come back" ' Pitcher Barger of the Brooklyns Is coming to be regarded as a pinch , hitter Artie Hofman baa been making good at first base since be started playing that position. j . vip-tnou- a. H Police CcmTissioner Waldo of New York was talking about blaf ktnailers. s The nUt r nodn mu of BE ART Amateur Makes Mistake When Seeks to Make Money in Such an Avocation. urn -- Ior Irani ng and (oaihnig nsi rouu1 tine MUST Fred Merkle. Merkle singled1,, and with Murray oo third Merkle stole second trI4wH tapped to the box and Steele called him at first. Tlat made two out, but with men on second and third and atreng Indications of one of xhos GHnt allies. It still looked ret-ncctrta'rTfor the Cardinal- fa-no- y ' Muggsy McGraw has the college Idea also, signing Steve White ol Pennsylvania. If the White Sox can overcome their old hoodoo. Cleveland, the Chicago fans will be satisfied. Birdie Cree, the diminutive outfield er of the Htehlaflders, has been doing some great batting this yar. Howard Camnitx come back ablll tlea do not seem to be so lasting at Jimmy Callahans and Fred Tenneys Hughey Jennings men are popular on the road, wtfanlng or losing prefer ably losing, even If they are not so at borne. Manager Duffy Is beginning to get the college player craze. He has signed Third Baseman Howard of Cornell. Rock Island baa sent Outfielder Hunter to Brandon In the Western Canada Jack Olsen league, getting Outfielder s , in exchange. Catcher Jack Klelnow goes into the Eastern league from Boston. Another veteran's name Is crossed off In the big league ledger. d A lady wrltee from Brookline, Mass.: A package-o- f postum was cent me one day by mistake. of (be Company California Fig Syrup Co, printed oo every package of (bo genuine I notified the grocer, but finding Regular price 50 per bot one szza only. that tnere was no coffee for breakfast Far sale by all feeding druggists. next morning I prepared some of the Postum,. following the directions very carefully. It was an Immediate success tn my FMANUFACTVftiDifc' family, and from that day we have used It constantly, parents and chila.FORNWFJffSYR dren, too for my three rosy youngsters are allowed to drink It freely at breakfast and luncheon. They think It delicious, and I would have a mutiny on my hands should I omit the beloved beverage. My husband used to have a very . In Quality Largest In Variety. delicate stomach while we were using rtnevt nt tor cteauiiif u j Thry mm erry rTuireot bor of mil kinds and colors. polUhinf stomcoffee, but to our surprise hU mmm wue ach bas grown strong and entirety well on been have we coffee and since quit Postum. ' Noting the good effects In my family I wrote to my sister, who was a coffee toper, and after puch persuasion go(t her to try Postum. "She was prejudiced against it at first, but when she presently found' !rtt that all the aliments that coffee gave her left and she got well quickly she IK': , became and remains a thorough and enthusiastic Postum convert. GILT RDGC thm nhr lidln afeoe Her nerves, which bad become that poaftfrely ervntsJas Oil BUrkJ m4 fUjtktiS shattered by the nse of coffee bare ntt eblhlrva's boots mid sblaee ba, luc. wivlissl rabbiHv, JfeV. 1 rrcb OkMs, Is grown healthy again, and today she DA V t V vombtaAtloa far ebrenin and poUahln . all kmls of ntart or tan shoes, hmv new woman, thanks to Postum. WHITE fsiruilwn QHlli Name given by Postum Co., Battle Hfa atoJ while, laman4irty liquid form so U eaa be and easily arpUt. A sponfrs la ever? 2reek, Mich, and the "cause why" will sairkly . jws stees, it fqr p ke so always-reee found In the great Uttle book, The sad 36 eetits. t .( 7 oar stale does ot keep the ktnd yn wane Hoad to Wellvillo, which oomes in swwl as hts address and the pries m stamps foe a full pvdrsr kgs. WHITTEMORC BROS. & CO., 1li nfciiTf IrftrrV A Km 90-3Ctmbridn. Mu- -, Albany mf aiptnirt frm time t flmf. Tkfjr 2 A0 Oldn f mnd St, LaroeH Mnnvjtulutrrt vf ( trie if ' , Shoe Polish e i'lh it ertJ. 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