PAGE TWO THE T4POMA TIMES. Saturday, Aug. 22, 1914. OUR NEW KID PITCHER EASILY BEATS THE VICTORIANS TIGERS AGAIN WHIP BEES IN HARD-HITTING CONTEST News and Notes By the Baseball Buj£ Howj Srhr««dcr, a left-h«a«lnd twirier who <\u25a0\u25a0— tMa wn> fi«i naAatw—the laud of Nudumi MMt rowrt-apn. ww th* <\u25a0*)\u25a0 OaU of (be da; at AthleUi park y—t«rr<l»y, mm! fee woa Mb ftrt* <\u25a0••- --MM to • ran I Ifguo, • to 4. Henry'B debut Into the .Sorth- •«at*rn l«wgiw soiiety wu twr- »lted by much hitting or the Ttsara' (Mtrt and some ataHach support by tb* local infield T •> uveouser wu aa bashful aa a hlu«hlng bride during the ftrat f»w iDBlDga, nhooting tba »ph«r». •U or*r tha lot inataad of »end- JB( It trrow tb* plate. But h* bucklwd down like a v*t*ra« !<•- for» thing* had hardly w.irmed up began atriking out B««a with raa«tli>*-Hke preclßion and h«id tuMB to a few littl* »<ra*ch hit* uattl tb* and of th# t>m«. Cjr Neighbors, heaviest hitter •a the Tiger lineup, who has foi- gotteo to live up to his record by oaly landing four bits in the t >ur previous games this week, re- deemed himself yesterday. la the second iantng, with the l>*se< frll. Cy lined out a double that aped just Inside the first bnae line and went clear to the fen.-c. \u25b211 three runners came In. and Cjr scored a moment later on Boerkel'a loag drive. Hanson, who pitched for Vic- toria, Is rated as a clever slab- \u25a0uaa. but he was easily outclassed by Schroeder, the youngster, yes- terday TIMES BOX SCOWS' Victoria. AB It H PO A X Nye, tb .. . I • 0 3 S 1 Drtscoll. rf . 6 • 1 • • 0 Cairo, of ... 1 1 1 S 9 0 Wtlhoft. if . I 0 9 4 0 0 Kelly, lb .. > 1 1 10 1 0 Lamb. Sb ... 4 1 1 0 3 1 Hcanlon, m . 4 I S 3 I 0 Hoffman, 0.402211 Hanson, p.. 4 0 0 1 S 0 Totals . . .34 4 > 14 IS 3 Taroma. AB R H PO A E Jtihnaon. cf . 3 1 2 6 I 0 Neighbors, rf 4 1 1 0 0 0 Pnerkel, 2b . 4 0 1 6 0 1 n«tier, ss .. 3 0 0 6 1 • Stevens, c.. 4 0 0 « 1 0 Si ok ka. If .. 3 1 0 0 1 • West, lb .. . 3 0 0 4 1 1 MeTlellan 8b 3 3 3 0 3 • Bchroeder, p 4 1 2 0 1 • Totals .. .30 6 8 27 » Z ViOtorla— Runs 0001 0130 o—4 Hits 00310210 •—• Brrors 0101 0100*—• Taconia— Rum 04010100 * —C Hits 13080300 • —S Errors ....100001 00 o—2 8u Binary. Stole* basss — Johnson, Btokke, Calvo 2. Sao- Mflce hits -Calvo Twe-aaae hit* -—Kelly, Scanlon. Lamb, Neigh bora. Schroeder 3 Base* on balls —(Ml Schroeder ». off Hanson «. Struck out —By Schroeder 4, by Han— 2. Bases on balls—H- reived by Nye 2. Calvo 2, Kelly, Juhnsoa 3, Butler, Stokke 2, Me- Cleilaa. Struck out —Kelly. Scan- lam, Hoffmaa, Hanson, Neigh- bors, Stokke. Double play — Mtokke to Butler Walter Hagen Winner CHICAGO. Aug 22. —Walter Hagea, 22 years old. yesterday won the national open golf < ham atoaaatp from Francis Oulmet, on Ike Midlothian links. His total ssere was 290. Chirk Enni of (hteago came within a foot of getting down for a two on the home hole, which would have tie* Hagen's score. Hageo la from Rochester, N. T. \u2666 MOKTHWRSTERK LRAfiIK • \u2666 ——^-^— \u2666 \u2666 l'Mtirdar't ReraHa. \u2666 \u2666 Tacoma 6, Victoria 4. •\u2666 \u2666 &eattte 6. Spokau« 0. » \u2666 Hallard 4, Vaaeouver 0. \u2666 \u2666 ——\u25a0 —— \u2666 \u2666 Staartsßs a* tike <ltat» \u2666 \u2666 Waa Los*. Pec. \u2666 \u2666 Vancouver .If SI «*»8 \u2666 \u2666 Seattle .... 80 53 .603 \u2666 \u2666 Spokane .73 64 .575 \u2666 \u2666 Tacoma .. .5« 76 .424 \u2666 \u2666 Victoria . .53 77 .408 <*> \u2666 Ballard . .. 50 7» .883 \u2666 \u2666 ——— \u2666 \u2666 Today's Games. • \u2666 Victoria at Tacoma. \u2666 \u2666 Ballard at Vancouver. \u2666 \u2666 Spokane at Saattle. \u2666 \u2666 \u2666 Mike Lynch Is Sure Mighty Angry BKATTLE, Aug. 22. — Mike Lynch 1b frothing at tha south. His Indians were defeated for the fifth straight time yesterday Seattle Is playing excellent ball this week. The score. \u25a0 \u25a0 I Spokane 0 4 1 Seattle ... j» • 6 • Noyes and Shea; Glpe and Cad- Eaatley Holds Down Hard Hitting Beavers VANCOrvKR, Aug. 22. — Eastley struck out six batters yesterday and held tha others down to six nits. As a result Vaaeaaver could not land a sin- gle run. The score: R H H Ballard 4 5 1 Vancouver 0 • 3 Bastley and Ha worth; Clark and Orindefl. De Palma Again Wins Big Elgin Cup Race KLGIS, Aug. 22. —With OH. Andersoa only 44 seconds be- hind him, Ralph De Palma won the Cone cup race yesterday aft- ernoon, making the 305 miles In 4:05:00.1. Ilia average was 73 C miles per hour, as compared to bta average of St.B miles an hoar when he «ai the same event la I*l3. \u2666 \u2666\u2666*\u2666*\u2666\u2666*>\u2666\u2666*\u2666\u2666\u2666 •> \u2666 \u2666 GBOKtit: WANTS BOIT \u2666 4> , \u2666 The sporting editor of the \u2666 \u2666 Timed has received a note •> \u2666 from George Smith, the live- \u2666 \u2666 ly Tacoma lightweight, say- \u2666 \u2666 Ing that he has started \u2666 \u2666 training for the eonting sea- \u2666 \u2666 soa and is anxious to be \u2666 \u2666 matched with \u25a0 any IS3 \u2666 \u2666 pound boxer. a> \u2666 \u2666 \u2666 \u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666#\u2666\u2666•>\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666 IIKIMH RANGES Motors—Switchboards Repair* aad Wiriag H »\*.|H( KWIV CO. Mala 9300. - 725 Com. St. Fred Lamb, the Bee third sack- er, had to pony ap five bones be- fore be could play yesterday. He had unburdened himwelf to I'm pir« Krary In the previous day's game, aad Ralph would not allow yesterday's game to begin until Lamb had dug up the $5 bill. With Nye running to second an OrlscoH's scratch in the first yes- terday, Boeckel forgot to put his foot on tha sack while catching Butler's toss, leaving Nye and 1 rtscoll both safe, and an error opposite Boeckel's name in the box erore. MY SPECIALTY Men's Ailments This t* the day of the spe- JV '^^\ elallat Ib »!i professions aad g , ~ In ail Unas of bumui ta w\ the department store, for ee> - \ anaale, each llnpai taaanl haa a K^ ' \ barer who <rv»(H his entire IT Ufa to the at idv of one par- Mkaxjfeeaa-Sj-t tieular line of will. So •*- *_\u25a0 part and »fft.-*»nt dee* tna HK- i i»B«Unll»m buyer becoase la *"!«\u25a0«\u25a0 * \u25a0 hi* special I tbat he can tall fl * %f at a glai the oriarln, quality aaßßßam^—-bb_ mM and real vain* of any article «BBBBBafeBBw"V~- * / ta that line- II enable* him 4-/ ta offer value* utterly beyond bbbbbßbbbbbT *f -*^ th* reaab. of the general n«r- J|V ettant. It makea htm Inv.lo- \u25a0sBBaVk able to tho«e whs enalay him. p«. Oa the other hand, tha can- rral merrhant who buys and BBa^^H i«ll« all kinds of foods eaa- I - 4H •eM aMsMr civ* the time and I AbbbbbbbbH •tWy \u25a0asasaary to arquirr #«• I bbbV jp bbl t«il&« and accurate kaowt<-dite I [ a^^L af any one rtase — knowledge I B •\u25a0 sbbbbbbbbbbH tJa*t wmK aaaale him ta ee>ji. I •>•*• w»ta the *B*<taJiat """""""""—"T""*""""^*""""*"""""""""""* THE JACK OF A.U. TRADBS D>. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0rasjii IS BfAJrTKrt or NOIWK I •\u25a0» a graduate of one of tlie Particularly is iMi fact leadrnaj r«il*a;es of modlrlaa and true In the medical prafaaaloa sarjrary In the T'nltae! State*. I Think It over \u25a0\u25a0> Iteaaaed to practice medicine < •maatlt m"p 111 lalasl aad tnrj«ry In the state of I Invite you to mv ta mr Washington I have devoted the sfttsa. I will exala in to yon beat yean a* any life ta the my treataaaat tor Varlctne Iretfent aad study of ailmema Velita. Hydr»r«le. Meraia, Ncr which copatltu'B my spectalti ma r>«atlltr, aWawd tHeor- •ara. rtlaa, rwiula. Btadder Kidney. Pr«*tatlc and all Men* CtiaoFder*. and ctve you FKII a Bs>ysla»t osantaatlam, Brar; wnwi should take adv«nta B > of this opwrtoaity ts Kara their rtia c«a>ditian A permanent cure la wijat yoa want. CQC" THE CiKMIJdL UKHMMn WMaWT CITBWB WBLOOD Pi .-.f. Wirlkhi aaf-nkraaja far liMl Patasii I ftfva It by ttie Intrawoateaa Method, at «iy offiea. He) pain, bo haapital. mo t»- lefiUon fr«ab*Bt. ***> \u25a0•t V*af *»T%T •» ACCtanrV WP* Ma)ajsjf MATfKaIS Te* tan pew aa able, when be««fltadu or la weekly or monthly taataJtaMMtts. Wr srteaa are wlthta Aa rtark af ovary am kiy advice aad cesauttatlon ara fr»e ta the a<flteted whether tias»aaant la takoa or sat. I aw always «tad ta nplahi say tm»aa> mmS a<v a trtaaeily advtec ta all *Im <en Roars. * a. nv It I p. \u25a0. «•!!» ktaa.. Wed-. Fri. ana Sat neaMfi T-l » b ; in- dara. If te 13 aflaK Dr. A. L Severance ?J 2,u^ rrl.«l> \u25a0»{!«»«\u25a0. tmi H t eiataaerTe It. NATIONAL Standing of (be Club*. Won. Lost. Prt New York 59 46 .s*l Boston 68 47 .662 St. Louis CO 63 .531 Chicago 58 52 .587 PttUburg 4» iT .4«2 Brooklyn 4» 58 .448 Philadelphia ...4* 58 .468 Cincinnati 4» •• .4 50 Chicago 7, Philadelphia 3. St. Louis 4, Brooklyn 1. Cincinnati 3. New York 3. AMERICAN Htandlasj of Utm Claaa. Wei. Lea*. Pet. Philadelphia ...73 SS .«70 Boston «2 4T .6«» Washington ... .6t 6* .641 Detroit 6( 58 -4tl St. Louis \u008463 6« .4IS Chicago 64 6* .471 New York 60 61 .450 Cleveland 88 7» .815 FEDERAL StaiMlißf of the tiabe. Wot Lost Pet. Indianapolis el 47 .6»5 Chicago tl 4* .565 Baltimore 67 »• .633 Brooklyn 64 61 .614 Buffalo 63 63 .6*5 Kansas City 63 •• .4«4 St Loots 4» «3 .441 Plttsburg 4« «1 .430 Results Yesterday. Buffalo 4, Chicago 2. Kansas City 1, I'ittsburg 0. Indianapolis 4-9, Brooklyn 2-4. Baltimore 7, St. Louis 4. Pacific Coast League Standing of the Club*. Wu. Lost. Pet. Portland 75 5« .673 Baa Francisco ..77 «• .533 Venice 75 68 .632 Los Angeles 74 •• .529 Sacramento ....62 78 .440 Oakland 64 34 .891 Results Vcstarday. Sacramento 1, Los Angeles 0. Portland 4, Oakland 3. San Francisco 7, Venice 2. rtL,- AT AtL The elgfat-hour day law evi- dently doesn't apply to goiter*. Bundi must have thought the air was densely Inhabited by golf balls daring those doubles. With five kings In one hand there most be> a joker somewhere in that European shuffle. It appears that Willie Ritchie gets on the scales ever)- day be- fore deciding what the light- weight limit la. Canadians going to war must obtain their wives' connent, but dons a man have to go if his wife wants to get rtd ef him. Now that race* between aero- planes and auto* are tlie fad why not get ap a handicap raca be- tween a thirtema-lnrh shell aad a steel jacketed bullet? OO EAST NOW Kedaced far* Sunmr Eicnr- stoa tickets am sal* dally to Sept. »•, I*l4, *te BC I Fina! retara Halt, Oct. SI, \9l4_ aPM^aa^OV paW IlP»la^Pa»tW mtiOBS, tit**** ud fall tmtarmmtttm eaJteaj w. cAmuTmrnt, t*. r. * r 4. HIM* nciflt *r*. Maia Mat, That kid Schroeder baa some rasuarkable curves. Ha strut* oat four old timers oa the Bee state yesterday, and didn't area allow Wiiholt, heaviest hitter in the league, to get a hit. Schroeder's control peeved beneficial in tbe third. With three on baaes, two oat, and Wll- ttoit at bat. the new pitcher ooly let Wllhoit pop out a measly fly to ceuter. Johnson, Tacoma's new eastter fi»toer, covered nearly the eattre outfield yesterday, snaking sev- eral splendid running catches. _ _ HNAKE HIT I- FATAL TO ORF.OON RAHfHKK IICRNS, Or., Aag. t\ —William T. Wiley, 45, met death at his tiomemead near Prtaeatua as a reault of being blttaa oat the hand by a rattlesnake Batarday. Day's Big 5 OVERALLS _«?i^U?m afc -^ Hi * ill DAT SCHOOL Opea for I \u25a0rollmeut Mow. NIGHT SCHOOL Opens August Slat. ATTEND Washington's Leading Bnsiness College. Write, call 00, or phone Main 802. C. F. BBUTEL, President C and »th, Taroma. Wash. Tacoma & Indianapolis Fastest aaid Finaal Day Staam- er»—the Quluk and Qulat Way to Saattlo. •SIGHT BOVIB TSUI** I)*U * Uiv. Municipal Dock. Taco- ma. Tit, » 00. 1I:H a. m.; l:0#, 3 »0, t •», 7:»», \u25a0 M, I •• P \u25a0». I*«vi Caiman Dock. B»attl» 7 »0, >«0, 11 00 a. M.i 1 \u2666•. I 00, 3 00, f-0«. 7:00, I 11 ft m. Kln«-I. Far* the Round Ttlb tOe A ITKIMKRKVERI a HaTlllM and S. 8 Irequoli for Saattlo and Victoria S 00 B no \u25a0. \u25a0. #•*\u25a0:\u25a0, Asm* Off^J>«ualclßi»^D«J^l^»««l fl I kar« boom aajMsr- \u25a0ln« from earoaila \u25a0 stomach troualaa for \u25a0 run and found a* \u25a0 »thar anaatrlaaa ri»M \u25a0 "'• \u25a0>• twßi X bo- \u25a0 (an to taka TitWi'i \u25a0 Cttlnaaa lKfntaAy, fl*< \u25a0 '#r • \u25a0 «sajy»aeisod \u25a0 takin* hla rUoli ] \u25a0 roMH nni oa> *k; \u25a0 thins I vutM. OTflr Litd.. T .C"f*4tti w*fl \u25a0* I wlo*. ta writ* lilLit • M**sr ta akaw In. »»Mta taa* what a* ku aaaa for aaa Ik* au As for FM «»jpoatf»U»-. Ml I*4l Mrtult •*_ "Bass—a. WC » MW CWU*m»m m»dt «sx >^B^sasW Ten >«>!• •!« kavr* yCeaaBBBBBsW vafa soctorvs^i irKlt- out rtruia try th« / r \u25a0 WMiDr CO. whoso I He HIKIII MM . * -•' \u25a0 barlia a»4 r»o< \u25a0 Ttai4l«i kil< < lifiil»« ooaso <MB- \ "^\u25a0\u25a0^B *arful raoulM. ft» VbJ -V-V^ ii,. CHINEgI paoßl* liava «••< thoaa r»m •CtoalCv Cka ba« ooattaat* eaaaw a? bloZi BotßO*. astbama, rfcaw convince! It wtii ao« eoßt y»« mm* mm% to -ill It oa* •? tows, arop ao • 'tI t#£J!£? \u25a0**** r<""' *l*^*»** — lf*>H PaoMoiaw. «i«i^ «»aaaa»a»o. Jim's Junior Journal BT JIMMIE WOODWARD About the Boy Racers (Mrittea for ilka Tint** by Jtas- ntlw Huudwunl I Ta*> Hudson ear is fiatshed ex- cept for a few minor parts. The mecßault ,'iot who are working oa the title car tried it out yesterday afternoon and it proved to be very satisfactory. Notice waa received today at the Headquarters of the Tacoma Speedway Association that two more cars left Lob Angeles the 15th and will arrive here Monday the 24th. Theae cars ware not expected until the 27th of this month. The "Red Devil" which arriv- ed in town yesterday la at the Ex- cttlaior Motorcycle Bkop. It was first stated that it would be on exhibition at the Hotel Olympus, bat was too large to gat through tha doors. This little ear has everything a miniature car re- quire* The local Interest Is increasing more and more every day; there being vow seven local entries. \u25a0 Tacoma Soccer Men Prepare For Season The soccer season was ushered In last aight at the Tourist hotel when officers were elected aad plans made for the •naming year by the National Association Foot- ball club. D. S. Healey was elected president, Alex Burnett, 1. F. McKay aad Haakon Berg, vice presidents, and Peter Lester, secretary treasurer. Praises Be To Old Cy Neighbors Cjr. Neighbors m*de on* or th« pr»t- UaM and bom timely hiU yest«r«Ujr of •a; dmj tkla \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0>\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. It was la the) secoad iaalng.. Stokke had walked. Wast flaw oat. McClellan walked, aad Schroeder forced him out at secoad, Johasea walked, filling the ba--<fßi Haaeoa's first pitched ball was a straight easy oie. With veteran pre- cision. Neighbors saw a gap in the in- field near first base, and clouted the sphere along the line, within six inches of the sack. It rolled clear to the feme* aad Stokke, Schroeder aad Johaaoe romped home. Neighbors is classed as Tacosaa's best hitter. He certainly lived up to his reputation with that much-needed hit yesterday. "THE HUMAN SLAUGHTER IIAII.fI 1*7 9 B? WILHELM LAMSZUS, Master of Great Hllll \ f Public School In Germany, SSSTST v IIUIIuL CHAPTER NINE Surplus 1-upailalioß Is KuU lwr«w«. BT HII.HKLM I.AMHZI'N. (<«l>yri|rht. I»1J». l-y the Fred- eric- A. Btafcee Oe.) CHAPTER X. "Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha!" The laugh ia full of horror, and mingloa with the dying whine beyond. The laugh growa ever louder, and ever wilder, and laughs in triumph at the naked, pitiful dy- ing, littering the ground. "Drmnmen! Strike «j»l" shouts the voice. "Uncover for prayer ." | We recognize him; he ta * re- servist belonging to some ptous sect. A sergeant has seized Mm, and tries to hold him . . . ta¥6 captain has run up, but the mad- man teara himself away and runs ahead of them to a rifle-pit . . he stands aloft, a black, wild silhouette against the pale aky, and spreads out his arms In bleak- lug over the sick night he stands there like a rapt prleat, and ravea, and ia blesalng the mangled darkneas. "In the name of the Father, and of the Sou, and of the Holy Oboet." Then anna seise him from be- hind and pull him down . . . they drag him to the ground. "Our Father" he howls aloud, «nd strikes and kicks out all round him, and goes on praying from his raging body until at length breath rails htm . . . tl e> have tied him hantt and foot, and have gagged him. . . . But now the Thtng-that- Couldn't happen—that none the less was bound to happen. And when the voice calls out it comet over me as if I had lived It all once before. 'Captain!" shouts the hard, naked, Impudent voice we ill know. "Haven't yon got any cot- ton wool for us to plug our ears with?" We have all turned round as If at the word of command. It Is the enilttia-man, the yokel, stan-i- --iriK faring the c&ptain and geati > ulatlng at him. "I only wanted to aak If thoee are wild beasts. oi If they're what are called hu- man beinga you've torn to pieces there?" But curt and sharp, as w<9 I-new It, the raaplng note of com- ma nd reaponda: "What the devil's the matter with vouT Pun yourself togeth- er. Can't yon hear? Get hark to your place at oace." • But then It burnt* out, the voice of Nature, and resounds so harshly, and teara down all bar- riera. "Murdrera! roars a blashph»m out mouth. "Murdorera of men! We ahall have to knock them all on lh« bead lika dogs. Wa all start aa If under an electric shock . . , that «v what dm oa the Up of the tonguaa of all of us . . . that was the cllinax that wu bound to rome . . . we can not on dura to so on lying la thla ehar- nal house any longer. . . . "Ton mind what you're about." I The other'a wrath breaks out | ©ace more . . . and then we know it for certain, the captain Ift a fool ... he has lost the tame from the very start . . . a**& now . . . It ta like a •lugtfuw play before my eyea . . lf«e a ghostly kinematograyh •V s". . I see that the mUitia- man has drawn his bayonet . , the captain la standing facing hint with his revolver in his band, and gives him an order he promptly geta a blow with the butt end of the rifle on hla bead that fells him to the ground without a sound . . and they leap up from all tha trencUes. , . , "Murderers'" they cry. "Murderers! Kill them!" There is no stopping It now. . . I feel I have gone mad , I do not know whera I am. ... I see wild beastv all round me distorted unnaturally t<j a, life-and-death grapp>. with bloodshot eyes, with foam- ing, gnashing mouths, they at- titt'k and kill one another, and try to mangle one another. . I leap to my feet. ... I must get away, to eecape fioiu mjsfif, or tn another minuta I shall be in the thick of thla maddened, death-doomed mob. ... I stumble over the rifle-pita I race out Into the night, and tread en quaking flesh step on hard heads, and atiimbla over weapons and helmets something Is clutching at my feet like hands, so that I race away like a hunted deer with the hounds at Its heels ... . and ever more bodies—bresthleea— out of one field into another . . Horror la crooning over my hrad horror is crooning be- ntath ray feet . . . and npth- lßg but rtylri*. mangled fleak. Something trickles oddly acroea my hand—something like warm water. ... I raise my hand to my eyea . . . It ta red and moist . . . blood la flowing om my white hand . . . then 1 realize It, the white^Hiina; under me is not a head of sand. i have been silting on a ronme horror-stricken, I rush {.bout . . . and one is lying over there, too . . . and there, and there! . . . Mer- ciful (tort' I see it plainly now; there are only dead tonight . . the human race died out this very night. ... lam the last survivor . . . the fields are dead-the woods dead—the vill- ages dsad the cities dead the earth is dead—the earth wu butchered tonight, and I, onh i have escaped the slaughterhouse. And It comes over me as a great thing, a pathetically great thing—now I know what my des- tiny Is—-lowerliig. I watch my own actions, and wait to see how I shall accomplish it—l mark how 1 am slowly putting my hand into my pocket—-before I left home I took my pocket-pistol w itb me. I am holding the toy In ray hand —the steel is looking mi at me and blinking at me—f am gaiing with a smile into Its black, confiding muzzle—l am holding it against my temples — I pull the trigger, and fall over backward the last of mankind on this dead earth! They have now covered up our hot breath with earth. Why are you blinking at ma with yeur bleared ayes, my brother? Are you not glad? Don't they envy us our sweet death? They have laid us out in a picturesque row. Two Business College Scholarships For Fall Term FOR SALE At a Seduction. Address P. 0. Box 1143. and you need only turn your head to rub against human flesh at . oik c, and If you turn your yellow eyeball, you can see nothing but Airpsen in the twilight. One be- side the other, that Is how thiy »re Bleeping. And <m i.* itpo'i i-orime. ever more of them, through (he whole length of the loose moil of the i>otato-fleld, and w» even'fill the whole adjoining field of roots. We poor dead heroes' So <lo not disturb our last bleep am longer We had to dip to enah'.i- the others to live. We died for our native laud in its straits. U a are victorious now, and have wan lunil and fame, land enough fwr millions of our brothers. Oir wives have laud, our tliildren, our mothers, our fathers ha .c ' land And now our poor native land has air to breathe It need no lonper lie uttfled. They have i leared the air of us. They have got rid of us, of us who were lar too many. We are no longor eating the bread away irom other folks' months. We are so full- fed, so full-fed and quiet. But they have got land! And or ' Iron mlnee' Cold! Spites' And Bread! Come, brother philosopher, let iiß turn our faces to the earth, l.i-t us sleep upon our laurels and let as dream of nothing but our Country's Future. I THK KND. Cures Without Drugs This Modern Method of Ktartrir Treatment I* Curing Men and Women After Doctors and l>rug« I all Dent tali* anotn«r J»w of «ru|*> Too know haw they anust upset your stomach md rauM had digestion Tou know the many disagreeable affecta of tfrufa. vet you ge on taking them for every Ittti* pain or disorder, jupt because you were taught that n*thtng els* caul* aura. w# have the natural war nt curing diaoi dern ana) ehroate all- m»nt»—th« war nature does tt. *icurt with electricity Th§ reason drugs don't cure la B*aus* they do not help nature, tur* ntMi electricity, nour- iment. loiMthlut that anllds up Drugs contain n* nourish mant —no electricity—just poison, which tears #owr. 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