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Show s 1. v , ' NATUREtT SIGNALS, PilliTS STUDY WEAK SENSATIONAL PLAYER The first Indication of kidney die OF.OPPOJG PITCHEI order is often backache. Then comes pain in the hips and sides, lameness, soreness and urinary troubles. These are the warnings ROBERT WALLACE, THIRD nature's signals for MAN OF ST. LOUIS BROWNS, help. Doan's Kidney SAYS FIRST STUDYVEAK Pills should be used POINTS OF TWIRLER OF at the first sign. OTHER TEAM. Mrs W. 0FTHE GIANTS R. Cody, 402 Foster-Wilbur- Co., Buffalo, n BROAD A ' N. Y. HINT. Jim I suppose you love to go sleighing because of the melody of the Jingling sleigh bells. Jess Yes, and they often lead up to the wedding bells. That's the best of It Sign of-- Recovery. "If when the devil is sick a monk he will he, said Rose Stahl sagely, then the devil gets well in double quick. time. Witness that young divil with the ladies, my kid cousin. Last winter he was ill, so ill he didnt have any sense of humor left nor any sense either. I was staying at Hie same hotel, and when i went In to look, after him he virtuously remarked that his room was no place for a Chorus Lady and promptly shooed me out. (A few years ago I spanked that kid.) Then he got scared and sent for a doctor and the doctor sent for a trained nurse. For several days I got bulletins of his progress from the chambermaid. The fourth morning she set my completely at rest Sure, ma'am,1- - said Maggie, an 1 think he do be gettln along very well. The nurse was sittln on his lap this -- ' -- morula! Mrs. Wiggtns Idea of London. During the recent visit of Mrs. Wig-gin- , the American author, in London, an Interviewer called on her. With pencil poised, the interviewer asked: And what do you think of London, Mrs. Wiggin ? "You remind me, answered the author eheerfully, of the. young lady who sat beskle Dr. Gibbon at dinner, fiiitr tarn cel te him after the soup: ' To, dear Dr. Gibbon, she said, Tell . me. aboiit .llui . dficlliie, and. fall of the Roman empire. , . Those Cocked Hats. My .salary Is knockgd Into Diily cocked bat 'this Dally Why? wCClC wifes chantecler Dilly My take it all. Town Topics. KOUKItT WAI.I..U.: (Copy ru,M, UUi by Joixpb H liov. B 1 r -'-- h j f ' -- jf - The entire nature of man is the garden which is given him to cultivate W. E. Gladstone. Cut Out Breakfast Cooking Easy to start the day cool and comfortable if Post Toasties The Memory Lingers1 FOSTCX CEREAL CO., Ltd. Battle Creek. Mich. s Am. Bres-naha- n m aelf-defen- 12-cl- J high-clas- PRISON RECKONING KVJH DAY-A- ND Peculiarly Favorable Fle'd There for the Spread of the Scourge of Tube, .tulotis. Workmans Thoughts Not Altogether Only twtntyone prisons m fifteen atates and territories have provided special places for the treatment of their tuberculous prisoners. These institutions can accommodate, however, of lu only 800 patients the major prisons and in practically all the jails of the country the tuberculous prisoner Is allowed freely to infect ht fellow prisoners, ver) few restrictions being placed uin his habits. When the congregate mode of prison life is considered, the danger of infection becomes greater than in the general population. New' York and Massachusetts are the only states where any systematic attempt has been made to transfer all tuberculous prisoners . to one central institution. The largest prison tuberculosis hospi tal Is in ManUa-- where accommodations for 20tl prisoners are provided. The next largest is (llhtoti prison hospital in New York,' which provides fur Mayor William S. Jordan, at a Democratic banquet in Jacksonville, said s , 150. HEARD IN A GROCERY STORY. Fixed on What Might Be Called Higher Things. , "Let ua cultivate optimism and hopefulness. There la nothing like It. Tbn optimistic man can see a bright aid to everything everything A missionary in a stum ones laid his hand on a mans shojilder and " said: bear thesolem do you '"Friend, tick-tac; ticking of that clock? And oh, niy friend, do you know what day It inexorably and relentlessly brings nearer? Yes, pay day,' the other, an. honest, optimistic workingman, replied. Tick-tack- A Specialist. dont aee you on the messenger force any more, Jimmy," said the lad with the envelope in bis hand. 'Ne.I've got a good job With a replied Jimmy, as he puffed 1 dog-fancle- r, a cigarette. "WUI a dog fancier? What do yon do feed the dogs? "Naw!, When a lady comes in and buys a pet dog 1 teach 'er ow to whistle The Philosopher of Fotfy. "Kind words never die." say tb Philosopher of Folly, and that is why they are so seldom carried out amt Fif'd ant Pl!ta lr oral a ktnuiatbi, IItwf n) Ixtwwih Migtr-wetaKsy to take mndf. tiny f rauul? Woman's inhumanity to man make countless divorce lawyers happy. NoothHi Mr, vriniuiw'i aoftaauittM forrhiMivnAiliay a main. Wltod CMfssfc Syrnp. uiu. ftnlncMt. ' ouiiu. SwftUAUlb The crop that never fails year after year is trouble ST "I just bad a fall on your sidewalk. I am very sorry, my dear Blr. Well, I wish you would sell your sugar straight and put your sand on the sidewalk. (YF Hot Suiv Roads Dusty By the time yos reach Selfish Youth. Youth is apt to be selfish, said Mrs, Mary- - B, WilklnsFreeman,. the distinguished novelist, at a Matuchen picnic. "Woman in her youth, she went on, I "is especially apt to be selfish, never forget the story of the young man from Boston who stood in the center of Boston common in a downpour of torrential rain. As he stood there, soaked to tbe skin, a little boy in a mackintosh lom sod light yoo'll'ba fcot and Urad sad yaw Iknet dry wild dual aad dot. Huataya aada ferwuha eed treat ywuaalf IS AtllaNarsUalUaaf aatha bottaca stay lathe VeeU Bod It taliaaaa tod, aad waabas away all Iba dor aad tkliat aaaothiaf ala wilk It laacbta aaeooUof jut primg boua. i ia aw, PalkJaea Cecm-Ce- Coca-Col- Excuse me, sir,' said the boy, 'but are you tbe gentleman who is waiting for Miss Endicottr 'Yes, the young man answered. Well, said the boy, she asked me to tell you shed be here Just as soon is it clears kalaaaae tetraaMag 5c Everywhere Oar Free Booklet Wht Tbt Tnsb About a a ba k U aad . --..ailra him."1 JclidOM. WhofcMM mly i vbf tl Kate brcieatit I t4 chcata parity 1 iMrwali that will .J ' ! aad ate kYoori wttl brlaci fcoofckt Tta .Cl il tilth CtM'Ctii up. Might Do It "Do you know anything DYSPEPSIA kill potato bugs? asked tbe young man with the yellow fingers. Having takea oar wonderful Csacs-jet- s " Yes,-1- - said the - old lady wlth - the Jor three months. and being entirely of stomach catarrh and dyspepsia. gingham apron, erustlly, get em- - to cured word cl praise h dae to smoke vtjEafetteef- - Ytmkefs States-man- . I think a.for their wonderful compost Caacaret tion. 1 have taken numerous other so Halted remedies but withemt avail - aird I ... Important to Motnere .. find that Cascaret relievo more in a day. Examine carefully every bottle t than all the others I have taken would ia CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for a year." James McGune, Infants and children, and see that it io8 Mercer St., Jersey City, N. J. ,- -- -- Especially pleasing these summer mornings with berries or 'fresh fruit. p 'On6 can feel cool in hot weather, on proper food. ? -- - are in the pantry ready to serve right from the No cooking package. required; just add some-creaand a little sugar. -- . Working together lor one i uu at a time, and hitting at the weak pollitu in the opposing Uain is my nlea of how to win hasebair games. To me a baseball gam.- - is just like a battle. The effol t should h- - to atumpt to break the deieiises some plaie and The hen atlaik that bioketi sj at easiest point to attar k, ul louise, is the pitch l aud every effol t ol a be Mini filtrated tu 'earn should aUTir ttie pitcher Knowledge of a pltiln,, wi.ei.u. h Is wild, whither he has good whether he fields bunts well, is essential before a game is stalled und tin attack should be directed at I bo Run bases on pitchers weak spot who do 'not watch the bases care-fulioutguesb the blow thinking pitchers, aud bunt on the had fielders I believe iu playing haid for one run early in the game, ior the first run handicaps the othtr team aud loices them to hit The first run I think Is almost half the game, and one run in the first inning usually is worth tlnee later in the game it is nearly all a stuuy oi mcmld-uals- , and experience helps a lot. As to third base, it is one of the most difficult positions in the field to play, and when the other team is at bat a third baseman is foiced to do a lot of thinking or he will lose the game. With runners on bases the ciiic-- f attack by the hunting plan is directed at third base and the bascuian, playing less than 90, often only 75 teet from the hatter, is in a tn knsli posi tlon. He must decide whether a certain halter will bunt, or whelhei In will try to draw the baseman loiwaid by pretending to hunt and then push the ball hard past him Ii he decides wiong his chances of fielding a bard pushed ball while he is running1 are sum If he gets the hall it is because li is lucky enough to have Merkle. it hit straight at him because while coming loi wai d he is unable to change Manager McGraw of the New fork Giants has always expressed condirection or to stop in time to field fidence 4n the ability of Flrst --Basenan Merkle to play first class baseball-Th- e sue h a hit. A wrong guess with men judgment of the scrappy little ganager has been more than vindicated op first ami second usually means the the by playing of Merkle so far this season. His batting and fielding have loss of the game. the New York fans. been far beyond the expectation know thiough experience what almost every batter Is likely Jo do. but in baseball there is nothing quite so It takes four men t to have to wear such pictures on tbelr dangerous as thinking you know what ALTHOUGH and only three foi tpanly forms, which is entirely unneca man will do because he has done an outfield here are more god essary. To be sure, a fan who is not familiar with all the athInfields than outfields. It seems to bl personal! easier to find four infielders who as I letes sometimes has to ask his neighbor the identity certain player , bu4 group measure up to standard than-JOnd three such outfielders on one club, that is a small matter. With jockeys and bicycle riders the True, the infields have more chance t show what they can do, but the flnf case Is very different. The former ride In all kinds of weather conditions and v ork in the outfield, such as throwin end cutting off the long hits, doesn't very often it is utterly Impossible to appear even relatively as often as recognize the boys in a big field unless they are prov'ded with a large fancy infield wrk. There are only three outfields In the identification slip in tbe form of a big leagues which for ground covering, number on their backs. The same is throwing and speed in getting after true of bicycle riders." But the ball long hits rate up to A1 grade. These player Is different. His calling is a are the Detroit. Chicago National and higher one than either of the others. .... PiUshurgjoutflel(la,., JS'otW'ltbgtandjng His personality is more evident to the Pittsburg's bumps this year Clarke, spectators than that of the jockey or a ' ' Leach and Wilson ara three sweet gafc Baahumpeityer a mathlneHa lg deners. Hoffman, Schulte and Sheck-ar- an individual, wot a piece of machln-bry- . lie jg not iidriytr of ahorseor are an, u t fl el.d buLt Q ..Improve on, (sr while Cobb apd Crawford are pippins of an automobile, but an artist In This with either McIntyre r 3ohes in left way. It w ould hi) as foolish to com. classy enough to fit in nicely. Lewis, pel him to wear a huge disfiguring Hopper and Speaker of the Red Sox number on bis back as it would bejo -Inflict. Ihejuuue ..uoccsall-- .upan-a.sta- r. make pM y oioe - H tfield l and-o- nc actor or singer. . likely to get better. C It doesnt hurt anjone to ask his The best infield in the country is of the Athletics Davis, Collins, neighbor a question as to a player or that ' -- J'-;- ' Barry and Baker. It can hit, run two, if be is watching a game in a rji amaur-bases, find ondefena4s nearer to air foreign city, where he Is not familiar quaf-- " w:ith. all the athletes. tight than any other present-datet. Slahl. Gardner, Wagner and Lord are a fast four, without the, class at ail corners of the Athletics. Chance, Evers, Tinker and Steinfeldt make a strong cordon, but one which has a Robert Wallace. shade less of the fire of youth of the that thing many times lie is likely Athletic four. Merkle, Doyle, Brldweil to change quickly and upset every- and Devlin are a combination not as thing I watch the batters carefully, evenly balanced in ground covering especially in situatiobs where two or ability as could be wished, the greater three plays are possible, and frequent ability being on the left side, Pitcher Krause of the Athletics may The New York Americans' infield Is not pitch again this season. His arm ly can guess from the actions or posi tion of the batter what he is going also ou. of balance, having a prepon- has been troubling him all season. Two to try to do. He may hide his inten- derance of ability of the right side. specialists examined his arm the other tions perfectly and yet tip off his plan Cincinnati's infield Is well balanced, day and said that he would have to through bis very effort to conceal it and so Is that of the Phillies. Pitts- rest up or he might never pitch again. A false position or an exaggerated burgs always has lacked finish at first Manager Mack told the youngster to show of doing one thing frequently base, but a bummer otherwise. Clev- go home and take a complete rest. means that t he other Is mining.,, I like elands Is stronger, in. the middle than to know what the pitcher is going to on tbe Extremities. Brooklyn's is not Uncle Ben Shlbe is sorry that he did pitch to s batter in an important situ- fast Individually, lacks stability as a not build a larger park two years ago. ation. It Is difficult for a third base-mahhlbe park Is already too small to hold whole, but is likely to Improve. to get the signals because the has a tidy infield and one that the crowds that want to see tbe Athcatcher Is covering up all the time can cover lots of ground from first to letics every afternoon when they are in order to prevent the coacbera from short Inclusive. at home. Take any of the present Infields and seeing, it is a big belp to know what ball ia to be served, especially if the they do not outshine bygone infields of Umpire Walsh was attacked and sestandpitcher is pitching inside or slow, and the verely beaten by the crowd at Zanesard or of the giving the batter great opportunities ville, O., the other day after lJeune Tor pulling the ball hard over third standard. But then those two made a home run and won the game at base, as it gives a third baseman were in a class by themselves In their Evansvllli. The minor league fan time to establish an alibi or fix up s day. At a whole the Infields of the hankers after excitement all the time. plea. present rate up as high now as 4hrn. Working with the short stop ls neo Were there one league now, . There are two good . Indians In Ithe s and days It is probable that more essary, and a third baseman Pitcher American association. infields could be put together short atop must understand every Inand Pitcher Leroy are both de stant which Is to take balls hit be- than were found 15 years ago. s Cendant of the original Inhabitants tween them, or hit slowly. A single of this country and both are. pitching Theold question.! numbering. I he grand ball this season,.- tsixup there - will - Ipsa - many games, and the decision must be made like a players on the field so that they can be flash. picked out by reference to the score Manager McAleer of Washington is These are merely pointers which I card has come up again. 8ome fans using Lefty Lelivelt on first .Uasei. In want this system introduced, claiming place of Unglaub, who has fallen away hope may belp young players who ar that it would add to, the pleasure of in his batting and John Henry, the studying the game. witnessing a contest to be -- .able to Holy Cross recruit, back of the b$t. Napa Gtve.OOO for Phenom glance at a huge number on tbe back Outfielder Jackson, the batting and or chest of an athlete and then refer The Cleveland team has paid I7.00C fielding sensation of the Southern to a card and pick out his name. for Outfielder Jacksoh of tbe Southern has been sold to ths There is no chance, though, of any league. 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