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Show Nat AT ALL ST vliSH. CHANCE CANNOT DEVELOP ..YOUNG PLAYERS Physicians Recommend CastoriaO ASTORIA has met with tnwr pronounced favor on the part of physicians pfiarmaceutical societies and medical authorities. It is used by physicians with, results most gratifying. The extended use of Castoria is unquestionably tho result of three facts: F'h-T1i-q indisputable evidence that it i3 harmless: Second That it not only allays stomach pains and quietstho nerves, hut assimilates tho food : Thinh--It is an agreeable and perfect substitute for Castor Oil It is absolutely safe. It does not contain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy. It is unlike Soothing Syrups, Batemans Drops, Godfrey's This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, how- . Cordial, etc. ever, is to expose danger and record the means of advancing health. The day fer poisoning innocent children through" greed or ignorance ought to end. To cur knowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by regulating the system not by stupefying it and our readers are entitled to tho information. nail's Journal of Health. r labLionab't "They are couple, are they not?" "Gracious, no! Why, they have gev era! children." CUTICURA BAD OINTMENT SORE Letters from Prominent Physicians HEALEC addressed to Chas. li. Fletcher. ON LIMB Dr. B. Halstead Scott.' of Chicago, Ilia., aaya: "I have prescribed your Castoria often for infanta during my practice, and find It very satisfactory. Dr. William Belmont, of Cleveland. Ohio, say: Your Caatorla stands first In Its class. In my thirty years of practice I can say I never bav. found anything that ao filled the place." Dr. J. IL Taft, of Brooklyn, N. Y., aaya: "I have used your Caatorla and found It an excellent remedy In my household and private practice for many years. The formula la excellent" Dr. R. J. Hamlen. of Detroit, Mich., aaya: I prescribe your Castoria extensively, as I have never found anything to equal it for children's troubles. I am aware that there are Imitations In the field, but I always Bee that my patients get Fletcher's" Dr.Wm. J McCrann, of Omaha, Neb., says: As the father of thirteen children I certainly know something about your great medicine, and aald. from my own family experience I have In my years of practice found Caatorla a popular and efficient remedy In almost every home." Dr. J. R. Clausen, of Philadelphia, Pa., eayi: "The name that your Castoria has made for itself In the tens of thousands of homes blessed by tha presence of children, scarcely needs to be supplemented by the endorsement of the medical profession, but I. for one, most heartily endoras It and believe It an excellent remedy." Dr. R. IL Ward, of Kansas City, Mo., aaya: Physicians centrally do not prescribe proprietary preparations, but la the case of Caatorla my axperl-cne- e, Ilka that of many other phyalclans, has taught ma to mak. an exception. I prescribe your Castoria In my practice because 1 have found It to be a thoroughly reliable remedy for children's complaints. Any physician who has raised a family, as I har will Join ma la heartiest recommendation of Castoria." Some time ago I was coming up lome steps when the board crushed under me like an egg shell, and my right limb went through to the knee, and scraped he flesh off the bone Just inside and below the knee. I neglected It for a day or two, then it began to hurt me pretty badly. I put balsam fir on to draw out the poison, but when I had used It a week, it hurt ao badly that I changed to oint ment. That made it smart and burn o badly that I couldn't uee it any more, and that was the fourth week after I was hurt Then I began to use Cuticura Ointment for the sore. It stopped hurting Immediately and began healing right away. It was a bad looklng sore before Cuticura Ointment healed it, and I suffered so I couldnt sleep from two days after I fell until I began using Cuticura Ointment Cuticura Soap is the best soap I aver saw. I have used all kinds of soap for washing my face, and always It would leave my face smarting. I bad to keep a lotion to stop the smart, no matter how expensive a soap I used. I find at last in CutlcUra Soap a soap that will clean my face and leave no smarting, and I do not have to use any lotion or anything else to ease it I believe Cuticura Soap Is the best soap made." (Signed) Mrs. M. E. Fairchild, 805 Lafayette 8t., Wich- ita, Kan., May 8, 1911. Although Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold by druggists and dealers everywhere, a sample of each, with book, will be mailed free on application to Cuticura," Dept L, Boston. His Pose. Mrs. Hewligus, what is your husbands attitude on the woman suffrage juestion?" "One foot in the air, of course. sne of the chronic kickers." Hes Those who seem to escape from discipline are not to be envied; they have farther to go A. C. Benson. Which wins" Garfield Tea alw av s wins its merits as the best of herb cathartics. an other who makes light of seldom sets the world on fire. The man WIFE'S HEALTH RESTORED Husband Declared Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Would Re - store Her Health, And It Did. Frank Chance, Manager of Chicago Cubs. "I think that the late Frank Selee was the best team manager and Frank Chance the best first baseman I ever played under," said Johnny Kllng, manager of the Boston Wardmen, according to a New York newspaper. "Selee really made the Cubs champions. He developed Chance into a first baseman, discovered Evers, Reul-bacTinker and Schulte, and gave me the first opportunity to catch behind the bat. Selee was .'a natural Judge of playing talent. He wasnt a bulldozer on the bench, but an fair minded critic of the mistakes made by his players. Had he lived he would have received all the credit for the greatness of the Cubs Instead of Chance. I dont believe Chance can pick up and develop young players, but be knows how to make the men placed In his care play ball. He is a strict disciplinarian and a great Held general. As a first baseman and batter he was at the top of the heap and set a Winning example. "Chance has always believed In even-tempere- plate when he faces the pitcher, but as the ball comes up he takes a long step toward first base. Theoretically a batter who pulls away from the plate as Joe does cannot hit the ball hard, and It has often been remarked that Joe was lucky to escape being' taught a different style of hitting It is generally believed that if Joe had been changed he would have lost his natural swing and ability. One manager tried to teach Joe to Mack. bat dlfferently-Conn- le When I Joined the Athletics in 1908, Manager Mack told me I would ing did any good until I tried your wonderful remedy, Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. My husband said it would restore my health and it ham. Mrs. May Wyatt, Ashland, Ky. There are probably hundreds of thousands of women in the United States who have been benefittedby this famous old remedy, which was produced from roots and herbs over thirty years ago by a woman to relieve womans suffering. Read WhatAnother Woman says: W. N. U Salt Lake City, No. 23-19- 12. n Joe Jackeon. become a great batter if I went about He It a different way, said Joe. told me to quit pulling away from tne plate, and be bid my black hats with which I had been knocking down fences In the south. He had me use Harry Davis bats. I didnt hit nearly as well, and made up my mind then and there that 1 would continue to bat as 1 had before. Joe'a long step away from the plate hae fooled a lot of pitchers, most notably George Muliln. The Detroit star GENUINE ness and Loss OF Sleep. CASTORIA Bears the Signature of ALWAYS fhcSinde Sifnangtof NEW YORK. Mc-Gra- v Coov In A Wraootf. Use For Over 30 Years. Make the liver Do its Duty Nine times in ten when the liver Powerful Pisa. man In North Carolina, who waa saved from conviction for horse stealing by the powerful plea of his lawyer, after his acquittal by the Jury, was asked by the lawyer; "Honor bright, now, BUI, you did steal that horse, didnt you? "Now, look Judge, waa the reply, "1 alters did think 1 stole that hoss, but since I beam your speech to If I that ere Jury, Ill be ain't got tny doubts about It. National Monthly. A AMMJN la right the stomach and bowels are right. CARTERS LITTLE UYER PILLS gentlybutfirmlyi pel a lazy liver do its duty. Curee tip, lion, Walter Johnson pitched 25 innings before he was scored on. The Chicago White Sox hav turned Catcher Tom Carney ver to Sioux City. St. Louis has sold Hickory Johnson, secured by the waiver route from the Giants, to Omaha. President Fogel has determined to stick to 3.30 as the time for starting games in Philadelphia. Zimmermans work at first makes Cub fans wonder why Manager Chance didn't think of him before. Pitcher Gaiser, returned to the New York Americans by Rochester, has been turned over to the Wilkesbarre Headache, and Distress After Eating. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Try Marina Kvv Mrmedy. No H limning lry It lor Kr4, Wmlt, lJlu and Watery hy-E.ll'l. Muriue im traied Bonk lt tack Purkape. " com pounded by our umllsi FLenl boi but a tied In PhyBiriaos' Iru- -- Ty Cobb and Crumb Kahler have declared a vendetta. Cobb s js the Nap pitcher purposely hit him with a pitched ball. The showing of Catche'r Wingo with the Cardinals every time he gets a chance makes one wonder why Bliss is In the game. In spite of auto accidents, railroad wrecks and defeats. Hugff Jennings seems to be as frisky as ever on the coaching lines. Manager Davis is repeating, 1 love you, I love you not." as he considers Jack Graney and Heinie Butcher, his pair of left fielders. They do say In Cleveland that Lefty George is a warm weather pitcher and will not be started again until tho weather begins to boll. Columbus used fifteen men and MinThe nesota thirteen In one game score was Just as bad, 11 to 10, with Minneapolis on the long end. Cleveland has turned Catcher Bert Whaling back to Seattle. The Naps are left with four catchers. Easterly, O'Neill, Livingston and Adams. Roy Hartzel la pretty lucky to come out of hia collision with Bert Daniels with nothing more than a headache. It was feared for awhile that be waa ' done for. The American Leagne la going up. The offices of President Johnson have been moved from the thirteenth to the' fifteenth floor of the Fisher build. ing In Chicago. Il Genuine must bear Signature nltd yre y Sack When Your Eyes Need Care M Cod-- ,, In-- digestion. Vl. Club. of medicine but noth- CHU I IBOSWO Aperfect Remedy fordansfl-Ho. Sour StomkiuDlarrtaa Worrasfonvulsionsfeverish JOE JACKSONS STYLE AT BAT predicted before last season that Joe wouldn't hit .250. He bit .408. "Jacksons bat shy," said Muliln. Connie Mack Told Hard Hitting Nap "AH a pitcher needs to do against him Outfielder Ha Would Become a Is to cut a fast one loose at his bead Great 8lugger. and then put three balls over the outJoe Jackson Isnt a stylish batter. side corner. He'll pull so far heQ be He pulls away from the plate, which lucky to make a long foul.' Muliln tried it. Joe batted .486 Is decidedly bad form according to the set standards for hitting Joe plants against Muliln. his right foot within six Inches of the Four years ago 1. Ashland, Ky. seemed to have everything the matter with me. I had fe- -' male and kidney trouble and was so bad off I could hardly rest day or night I doctored with all the best doctors in town and took many kinds had female trou Camden, N. ble and a serious displacement and was tired and discouraged and unable to do my work. My doctors told me I never could be cured without an operation, but thanks to Lydia KPinkhams Vegetable Compound I Am cured of that affliction and have recommended it to more than one of my friends with the best resulta. Mrs. Fix- - Johnston, 824 Vine St If yon want special advice write t Lydia E. Plnkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mas. Your letter will be opened, rvnd and answered by woman aad held In strict confidence. slapping on fines for boob plays. I remember one day he fined King Cole 200 for poor pitching Cole was as mad as a hatter, and turning ' to Chance he cried: Tm going to quit the team and go into the navy! If you do Ill give you 8500 and remit the fine! replied Chance, earnestly, and Cole decided to remain with the Cubs. Fielder Jones, in my opinion, was another great baseball leader. He knew how to drive bis men. We had a great team when the White Sox, calledthe hitless wonders, beat us in a fall series, a feet that was entirely due to Jones pluck and pugnacity. Too bad Jones quit baseball, for he would have kept the White Sox always near the top. Youve got to hand It to John too. He keeps the Giants hustling and that wins games. McGraw has made baseball In .New. York, sad is entitled to all the praise be re- celvea. bow dedicated lu Ihc Pub8 for iuan r find hold b? 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