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AGE SIX ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH AL ATHLETICS NOW 1925 SENSATION with Game's Great Hitters Despite Peculiar Style at Bat, Billy Evans Writes. BY IHLLT EVANS List season nt this time, Outfielder Simmons of the Athletics was known as "Foot-ln-the-Bucket" AI. This yenr the game young man In tho sensation of the majors, most Improved player In baseball, and one of the outstanding reasons why the Athletics are out In front In the American League. A year ago ths experts doubted Simmons, because of his unusual stance, would be able to consistently hit major league pitching. He Is a right-handed batsman and Ms habit of pulling away from the plate with left foot, seemingly making It Impossible for him to follow through with his swing, was decidedly unorthodox for good hitter.

Despite fact that Simmons pulled badly, he hit better than .300 his first year In the mnjors. Often badly out ot posit Ion, and apparently much fooled by a fast-bearklng curve, Simmons -would hit it hard to right field. He's Real Star Now In'addition to his unorthodox style at the plate, Simmons also had other rough spots In his makeup. He didn't always make the proper pluy. Certain experts questioned his smartness.

The 1D25 model of Al Simmons arrived over night. From nn unpollah- busher, ho stepped Into the blgf Ahow this year a real strir. Simmons still pulls nt the plate but that means nothing to Connie Mack and opposing pltchcra. "Just one of thosa natural whose Is not graceful but most effective. You know Hans Wngner was far from the poetry of motion when at bat," says Connie.

For the first 60 games of the present season, practically one-third of the campaign, Simmons boasted .400 batting average, Just 100 points better than his mark of last seanon. Simmons first attracted mnjor league attention because of his batting. Today Simmons Impresses you much by his work In the field nnd on the bases an at the bat. I consider Slmroons a smart ball player. He always throws the ball to the proper plnce In the Barnes I officiate nnd what a wonderful arm he has.

of "Happy" Folsch On the bases ho Is very fast and good Judgment. In the field he wakes great USB of his "speed. No outfielder In baseball can cover more distance. In many ways his style In general reminds one of "Happy" Felsch, when that player was starring for the Chicago White Box. rise of Simmons reads like fiction.

He has been playing professionally only four yearn. In his second year he led both the Toxns League and Amedcan Association In batting. It would occasion no great surprise If he topped the American League batters this year. Simmons IB destined to be another etar of tho Cobb-Speaker typo, a colorful player, a distinct asset to the American League. OUT OUR WAY By Williams 1 BtTCHA SOME DAN SOMtOOCNS war THAT BAD; I PE.EPUL TH 1 SPOSE ITU BE SOME SAoJt MAKE OM HE firft Trt MOiJTH BETT6.P? GC) 0 MOMENTS WED TO LIVE OVER- NUT.

Jack Scott Keeps Up Wlnnlnc Pace Old Jack Scott of tho Olanta will continue to hurl winning ball. He's been one of the most dependable pitchers on the McGraw staff thus far this geaeon. And Scott, It will remembered was figured all through a few years ago. FRECKLES Bun and Wind Brine Out Ugly Spots. Wow to Remove Busily Here's a chance, Miss Frcckletace, to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable concern that It will not cost you a penny unless It removes the freckles; If it docs give you a clear complexion tho expense Is trifling.

Simply get nn ounce of double any drus or department store and a few applies. tlong should show you how easy It Is to rid yourself of the hoinoly freckles and get a beautiful complexion. Uai-n- ly Is more than one ounce needed for the worst case. Be euro to ask the druggist for the double strength Othlne as this strength Is cold under guarantee of money back If It falls to remove your freckles. We recommend Othlne Complexion Soap for use with Othlne, also as wonderful for hohhod a cake nt ull drug or department stores or by mail.

Othlne Laboratories, Buffalo, N. Y. Indigestion? WJiy Walt another day? If Ui- OBTH'S GIU5AT STOMACH I'ltK- SCRH'TION doesn't cure you of Indigestion or any stoimicli trouble. you can pot your money huclc says Harth's Pharmacy and good druggists. The liberal idea Is the right.

Idea nowadays nnd so knou-iiif; tho value of Dr. Orth'H Stomach Remedy we make this liberal offer which no sen slbla sufferer ought to turn down. Go to your druggist today and get a 75 cent box of Dr. Orth'a Stomach Hemcdy and take It as directed for Indigestion, dyspepsia, t'nstritls, belch- Ing heaviness or any stomach distress or misery and then If you don't gay It Is the best stomach remedy you evfcr tried, tnke back the empty box and got your money. Dr.

Orth's Stomnch Remedy not only gives tnntunt relief where stomach agony exists hut It bulldx up the run down stomach nnd maknn It KU strong vigorous that It will digest almost kind of food without distress. Pirates Are Coming After a tremendously poor start, equaled only by the ffotnwaya made by the Yankees anil Tygers, the Pittsburg PirateB, during tho last few weeks, have been prancing along at a remarkable gait. In that stretch they have worked their way from lowly second slon berth to one right on the heels of the league lending Giants. And what Is more they are still going strong. Recently the McKechnle crow tossed qulto a crimp Into the McOraw team's aspirations by, beating tho Gothamltes four times In a row.

The qunrlct of triumphs placed the Pirates within a stone's of first place. Last spring tho experts were pick- Ing the Plttsburg outfit to bo In tho thick of the fight all the way. In tralnfhg the club looked good. But It got off to a miserable start, just the reverse of what had been anticipated. For a while It appeared like the team had been given the wrons "once-over" In camp though failure of some of the star hurlers to round into form was greatly responsible for the poor beginning.

Like Real Challengers From the way the Smoky town gang hits been playing of late, how- ecver, It looks like tho one best bet to dethrone the Giants nnd keep them from hanging up a new major league record by bagging five successive pennants. The McKechnle unit has been petting good hitting during the past few weeks and the hurlers have been delivering, too. Tde, 1024 sensation, hns apparently hit his real stride after floundering around In the early weeks of the chnse and should prove a winner from now forward. Wrlsht, Cuyler and Moore, three star- youngsters of last aeanon, have been playing flrst-clnss ball In all departments and Granthnm, obtained by the club In the triple trade with the Cubs last winter, has been doing some nice hitting and exceptional fielding at first, though out of position. Since coming Into their winning gait the team has been playing heads up boll, Inking advantage of every opportunity possible.

True, the ri- rntes have been getting their share of the breaks. But a team when on a victorious rampngo usually does. Frankly, you can just about figure the Pirates as the Giants' toughest rival In tho quest for the lD2r, gonfalon. On Scoring Spree Those Philadelphia Athletics seem bent on hanslng up a new record for scoring runs. In two days tho Macks counted 20 runs against Cleveland, scoring 17 one day after golnp; Into the eighth InniriR: on the short end of a 15-4 count.

Figuring It closely the team ran across 25 tallies In live consecutive Innings. On the day it scored it run In the sixth nnd seventh, 13 In the eighth and tho following day shoved over 10 counters in the first two framed. It certainly showed that the Macks have their old war clubs primed and ready to swing on offerings of opposing Prai'lk-ally every regular on tho team has been gelling his share of safeties, ton. If the MnckH stick to tho doming pace they hove set of late they'll be a hard out IK to stop, Indeed. Sport Briefs Tor.KDp.

Rlsko, Clcve land houvtwelght, defeated Jack Paul, 13 rounds. OAKLAND. nmi Taylor, Torre Ihiute. wmi decision In over "Dynamite." Murphy of Sacramento. RIOUX C1TV, Iowa-Sammy Man.

nocl llglnwi'lRlit, iniri Joe Azziirella, Milwaukee 135 pound- or, were to hox ten rounds July 4 In Sioux City, WRESTLING CARD AT WOOD RIVER Schaefer to Meet Americus at American Legion Mat Show. A wrestling show will be held by the American Legion post at Wood River Saturday night. Tho bouts will be In tha legion hall. Four bouts are on the card. Leo Scott, from Dupo, 111., hailed oa the M.

P. Railroad champion, will" meet Kid Purcell, Wood River. Purcell weighs 134, Scott 142. Harry Schaefer of Alton, 158 pounds, will meet Young'Americus, also from Alton, 1G1 pounds. Quintal and Sanders, the former from Alton, the latter from Jcrseyvllle, will meet, and C.

Meyers and L. Crystal, callqd the Wood River "boy wonders" will moot. The admission will be 60 cents, with reserved seats 75 cents. Big League Figures XESTERDAX'S RESULTS National League St. Louis, 11-6; Pittsburgh, 3-7.

New York, 8-1; Brooklyn, 3-9. Philadelphia, 10; Boston, 1. Cincinnati at Chicago, rain. American League New York, Washington, 3, Philadelphia, Boston, 4. Only games played.

STANDING OF THE CLUBS. National League Club New York Pittsburgh Cincinnati Brooklyn ST. LOUIS Chicago Philadelphia Boston If They They Won Lost Pet Win Lose 38 24 .013 .603 34 23 .596 .003 31 29 .517 .525 .508 i 32 30 .524 .508 29 33 .476 .460 20 3-1 .400 .409 .453 27 33 .450 .459 .443 23 37 .383 .393 .377 American League Club Philadelphia Washington Chicago ST. LOUIS Detroit Cleveland New York Boston If If They They Won Lost Pet Win Lose 42 Ifi .689 .604 .677 40 22 .645 .651 .635 31 29 .517 .525 30 34 .469 .477 .462 29 33 .468 .476 .460 27 33 .450 .459 26 36 .419 .429 .413 22 41 .349 .359 .344 TODAY'S SCHEDULE. National League Pittsburgh at St.

Louis. Brooklyn at New York. Philadelphia nt Boston 2 games. Open date for other teams. American Lenguo St.

Louis nt Detroit. Cleveland nt Chicago (2 games') New York at Washington. Boston nt Philadelphia. 4 Matches Today in Trans-Mississippi Play By Associated Press OMAHA, Juno 36- hole inntrh rounds today brought the trans-Mississippi golf championship at the Omaha Field Club to the semi- llnnln, butt the 1024 titleholder, Jim- nile Manloii of St. Louis, did not llgurw in the play, was eliminated yesterday in the first round by Don Anderson, also ot St.

Louis, who later fell a victim to Clarence Wolfe, another Mound City player, In the tlrst match today. Wolfe played Frank Watts, also of. St. Louis, and at the dote ot the day only one of the eight Mound City players who qualified was loft for the us six were put out In yesterday's two IS.hole rounds. The second contest was between tho only one of eleven Omaha qualifiers led after yesterday's slaughter, and Bob Me- Kee, ot DCS Molties, The third struggle on the program between J.

O. Swlclt ot L)ea Moinca and Bcott of Wichita. A ryiili- Is one who tut mud and quit playing. Champions Lose to Yanks, While Macks Beat Boston Ruth Is Again Out of Game. BY JOE WILLIAMS The manager ot the Seattle team says he wants team of nuts He ought to be able to recruit one down at Dayton, these days In grandma's days they called 'em shameless now they are aesthetic dancers who get their pictures In the Sunday roto pages.

The natives ot Ireland will probable never bo able to understand why a bird named Raymond Casey went In for tennis. It must be nlco to live In Wheaton, and boast that Ked Grange, the distinguished Ice man, makes a de-l livery on your back porch every day. I Any manager will tell you there Is a decided difference between the backbone of his pitching staff and the bone ot his pitching staff. The Giants dropped five games In a. row This must be the midsummer disaster crystal gazers predicted last March.

Collegiate rawing is not altogether silly Later on the boys can get jobs retrieving balls at water holes on golf courses. Everett Scott has taped up his warped shin bones and moved on to Washington, D. This Is further proof he Is a Capital ball player. Billy Evans Is writing his life story in a Is a remarkable is remarkable because few umpires ever live to write their life stories. This causes us to speculate on the vast amount of pleasure the Cleveland players must have had carylng Brick Owens off the field the other call Imagine nothing that would give a ball player greater pleasure.

Mr. O'Goofty calls our attention the fact that King George's own horse won the Queen Mary stakes at O'Goofty doesn't care to make any nasty cracks or anything look queer, but he thinks the whole darn thing By NKW YORK, June Ruth disabled for first, two nmii'li? the Majnr Feapmi by Influen-1 za and indigestion, laid up npain for repairs. Unable to take his regular position In right Mold for the Yankees yesterday nt Washington berause of a Mvol- len lep and ankles, to the bench for a week's rest, affr warm-j Ing up with the (cam before the game. Bobby Veac-h took Ruth's Manager Hugglns said he had permitted Ruth to resume play too soon after his discharge, from the hospital. will travel with the team, but will be merely a.

spectator until he fully recovers. With Ruth out, the Yankees surprised the Senators and themselves by piling up five runs In a seventh Inning batting flurry to trounro the fhninplons. to H. Curley Ogden. who had not sturtled tho c.ipltal fans with anything since the championship series, went along on a 1 to 0 lead against Sam Jones until the lucky frame, when the Yankee blast blew him Into tho clubhouse.

The reverse, gave the Athletics a chance to edge a step farther from the pursuing champions, and they took It. "With Sam Gray going the full route for the first time since an Injury to his hand had cut short nn eight-game winning streak. Mack's team poured a volley of 15 hits Into the ranks of the Boston Red Sox to win 5 to 4. Every player in the Mack- Ian lineup bagged at least one blngle, La Mar hitting safely In his 24th consecutive game. The Giants nnd Pirates, neck and neck In the National League, scramble for the flag, failed to improve their position, both splitting twin bills.

One-sided scores ruled in the games of the leaders with the Brooklyn Robins. In the opener, New York fell upon Grimes for 14 hits, to sail home under full steam at 8 to 3, while In the afternoon the Dodgers paid as Imllar compliment to tho curves of Nehf, Spelling him from the slab for a 9-1 triumph. Rogers Hornsby, new manager of the Cardinals, hurtled three home runs Into the stands of his home field, but St. Louis had to be content with only one of the two games played with tho Pirates. Two of the circuit smashes came in the first game, which the Cardinals won by 11 to 3, while his third, in the ninth inning of the final game, brought the home team within one run of a tie score, 7 to G.

In the only other National League game, Belts let the Braves down with five hits, and the Phillies won In a walk, 10 to 1. ifOTHE 25, SET GAME Fruit Dealers Beat Hoef- erts, While Fitzgerald Team Gains Victory Over the Marmons. British Open Tourney Gets Under Way Today 0 champion- fl.jp beg-in hern today with a field of Teams representing the Fitzgerald Co. and the niveiio's won Wed- jnesday's games in Twilight League. The coal men pained a (5-3 vie- for the British open lieatinn Tuesday.

Among them of the Qua- Monday an over the Hoeferts. Burch's pitching was too much for the Marmons. He allowed hut. six ts and fanned six. Curllnvlc nnd Selbert hurled for the Marmmis and While touched for the same number of Smith, Barnes, ami Joe all conceded a chance of lifting the cup won last year by Walter Hagen.

The competition comprises 72 holes of stroke play, two rounds being covered today nnd two tomorrow. Circuit Court Proceedings "Its, hit two batters, nnd had flireo re American rrors committed behind them. Tho Crivello-Hoefert game van one those hectic things that talie place very now and then. The fruit men the third Inning made 12 runs, came-back in tho fourth with wo more. That gave them a lead 14 to 2.

But the Hoeferts had a. ittle ot the old fight and they scored our In tho fourth, niaklnc the score 14 to 6. Then in the last frame the The following had and entered Madison County Wednesday June proceedings were of record in the Circuit Court on 24th. 1325, with Pliska Leader for Sokol Championship By Associated Press. CHICAGO, June Pliska of Cleveland leads the competition for the American Sokol championship: which will be decided after twelve remaining events have been run off In the National Sokol Tournament here.

Henry Smldl, ot Chicago, present holder of the title, was second and J. Pokroney of Baltimore, third, at the end of yesterday's trials. Major League Notes. Jake Freeze, a rookie right hander who attended Baylor College at Waco Texas, where Ted Lyons, White Sox ace. got his baseball training, is with the Chicago Club and probably will have an opportunity to display his pitching talent before the week ends.

Tink Riviere, right hand pitcher, Is back In the big show for a second trial. At one time the. Cardinals had him, hut sent him to the Milwaukee club, where his arm, failed him and he went back to his home in Houston, Tex. His wins recovered and he reported to Manager Collins the White Sox. The Chicago Cubs are scheduled to stop off in Rock Island, 111., today and play an exhibition game against the Mississippi Valley Club there.

Barney Frlberg, former Cub third baseman, who was assigned to the lead off position when he his first game for the Phillies Tuesday and made one hit, was dropped down to eighth place and came through with two homer. hits, one of which was a Jude-e J. F. r.lllhnm. presiding, Roscoe Chenovich vsfl W.

F. Stahlhut. Cause settled. Suit dismissed each party to pay own costs T. H.

Williams vs. George Gabel. Verdict of the Jury: "We, the Jury, find the Issues for the plaintiff T. H. Williams and asses shls damages at Forty-three and -10-100 Dollars." Charles Procasky vs.

Archie Mull- hand. Proof of personal service. Do- wendant defaults. Cause heard by tho court. Amount found due to be Judgment against defendant for and costs of Fiilt.

Jacob Aegerter vs. Krnest H. Cassens, et al. Judgment by -agreement for $500.00 and costs against both defendants. State Bank of CoHlnsvllle vs.

Earl Galll and Frank Galli. Pro ofof personal service. Defendant defaults. Amount found due to be $552.05. Solicitors fee of $55.20.

Judgment for $50724 and costs of suit. Leo Ehrhardt, et al vj. David A Houston, et al. Suit dismissed by plaintiff- as to all defendants except Marcnl Houston. Proof of personal service as to Maronl Houston.

Judgment for S101COS and costs against said defendant. Leave given t3 withdraw original notes. Integrity M. vs. Bunker Hill Coal and Mining Co.

By agreement of parties case stricken from setting. O'Gara Coal vs. St. Louis Coke and Chemical Co. By agreement of parties cause stricken from setting.

Crlvello's bu scoring seven runs, one within a tie, before they were put out. Gould and Joe Crlvello hurled for he Crlvellos and were found for 11 hits. Gould walked six nnd Crlvello pair. For the Hoeferts, Mathews started In tho box, but Tommy Miler, a good catcher who has been Playing third base, assayed to do hurling. He walked three and fanned one.

Mathews walked four and fanned two. Joe Crlvello, with three hits, was the leading batter. His collection Included a double and triple; The scores: E. J. Verlle.

Receiver vs. J. Bosnetto Suit dismissed. Cause settled E. J.

Verlle. Receiver vs Robert Talks. Suit dismissed. Cause settled. E.

J. Verlle, Receiver vs. F. Manning. Suit dismissed.

Cause settled. E. Verlie. Receiver vs. Warnock.

settled. Suit dismissed. Cause Sam Gray, Connie Mack's, pitching ace, now has a string of nine victories and no defeats. Lucey, former pitcher, has stead- NEWS OF THE NIGHT Chinese Implicated In the storming of the Chinese legation were expelled from France. LONDON Austen Chamberlain, Secretary for Foreign Affairs, the initiative for conference for further limitation of Naval Armament should come from the United States.

NEW K. Bourne, 21, member of a wealthy family of sewing machine magnates, was chased through the streets by his wife and ares-ted. Dempsey, world's heavyweight champion, had to pay 56.00ft Dawes plan tax on $28,000 he received for two weeks work In Berlin. SIDNEY. N.

United States Destroyer Putnam arrived with Navy Department wireless equipment for the MacMDI.in arctic expedition. Germans were Mrs. Reinhart Leading in Women's Western Event By Associated Press. CHICAGO, June S. L.

Ilelnhnrt, of Dallas. defending champion, topped the list of contestants in tho Women's Western Golf Association tournament as it went into the third and final round of play today at Hlverside. Mrs. Leo Mida, Butterfleld, wns second nnd Mrs. Melvln Jones, North and South champion, third.

Mrs. J. F. Horn, Westmoreland, formerly Miss Mlrani Burns ot Kan- tins City, tied with Mrs. Mida, while Miss Virginia Van Wlc, youngest contestant, retained her fifth place for the twu days.

ciainn cerman Govern led down and Is playing a good same wnr Ionns at for the Red Sox. forw the)r way Match Play Today in College Golf Tourney P.y Associated MONTCLAIR, N. June lose, golfers from the four corners of the United States are pitted against one another in match play here for the individual chjiiiplonship of the. Inter-Collefiiate fiolf Association. The qualifying round yester day marked the end of the medal pity for the team trophy, with Yale taking the championship for tha Bt-cond successive year.

KlKhteen-hole match play starts today, with the finals on Saturday. Thr- placed on trial, charped with plot- tin? acalnst the lives of Leon Trotzky M. Stalin nnd other Bolshevik leaders Persons owning German Government bonds, te securities nto the KeteWB and demanded th.it election promises he kept. NEW former anti-salon Superintend-int on parole from Sins after sentence for a new r'rpanlzatlon. NEW ARK, N.

0 school hoys were taken to an Isolation hospital suffering from leprosy. NEW General Peppino nhaldn. Rrandson nf the Italian riot nnd opponent of MussolM ar rivr.d fm- a months H. Andrson New Tork Sins Time Hares With Mlrrosplit Watches Km- the first lime in Bin Ten tr.u-V; and fiul'd history niicrosplit. wore used In the rare events ing the time in one of a second.

These tiimi-pifces were i velupcil during the Purebred Triplets. Two sets of purebred months have added Guernsey stork. set 0 bulls i was born to Toma belonging to Oem-KP Faulkner. Wif. The other sot, all helttt was to of owned by Nnnnau p.

chandler, War (ire. Doubles Today in College Tourney riUL.VDELriUA. June play In tho National Inter-Collegiate Tennis Championships fur abend of the schedule, today's contests are to be confined to doubles mutches. The progium calls for two matches In the second round and tho completion of the third rounds, leaving the semi- llnnls in played tomorrow, with the singles a a a fl Buy $100 First Mortgage Notes I -on-Improved Property. Alton Banking Trust Co.

B.H Bi fl GOITRE SYMPTOMS ininc, NVrvniisnrs, Th s' Slefpl ni'ss. vr( by Hall) Miunli'ss Liniment se d. lish these staieni Mrs. street, r.inlnn. goitre IK perwn.

I flnil SHUTS I'l illegal to if not true I'-iinlin, 000 says: 1 feel like ai PB She 'iif'irmatlon Lilly Drug where or writ OOCIOR PERFECIS To thnus.indn nf men and suffering with unstrung neuritis, neuralgia nnd kindred -nervous ilisordeYs, the announcement by a Fan Francisco physician, shoulij bring untold happiness. Enpa Neuritis Tablets, nn this netv remedy IP called, are. prepared from this pliyr-leian'K prescription. They are' formulated not only to give relief from sharp, dartinR. twinging nerve pains, but are Intended to give, tons to the nerve cells, thus benefit- Ing the entire nervous system.

Don't endure nerve torture a moment longer. Don't permit your nervous system to lie undermined by neuritis nnd other dangerous nervous disorders. Gain Immediate relief by taking Eopa Neuritis Tablets. Guaranteed harmless, free from narcotics, bromides coal tar products. Your druggist will recommend Bnrth'a Pharmacy will supply you.

Mall orders filled. i'H 10 i Remedy A Fast Seller Hoeferts RHE Mor-sey, 2b. 1 1 0 Crivello's RHE G. 2 2 0 Kitchen, ES. 3 1 1 Cri'lo, ss-p 231 T.

Miller, 3b 2 1 0 Black, rf-ss 200 Hoetert, Ib 2 2 2 Baker, 210 Thleman, cf 2 1 0 H. Cri'lo, 3b 1 1 3 0 0 0 W. Cri'lo, 2b 1 1 1 E. Miller, If 1 1 1 MoK'nen Ib 1 0 0 Mathews, 1 2 0 D. Cri'lo, If.

2 0 McDonald rf 0 1 0 Gould, p-ss. 100 Harris, 1 1 0 Totals 13114 Totals 14 5 Score By Innings: 'rlvello's 0 0 12 2 Hoefert's' 1104 Summary: Two Base Miller, Thle- man, E. Miller, J. Crlvello. Three Base Crlvello.

Stolen Bases -W. Crlvello, McKernen, Kitchen, Hoefert, 15. Miller. Bases on Balls- Off Gould, off Crivello, off Mathews, T. Miller, 3.

Struck Gould, by Mathews, by T. Miller, 1. Time of Sotacker. vs American-National. Marmons RHE lolllns, 0 0 2 Dudley, 3b.

000 Hauck, 210 Curi'vic, 1-p 2 10 Selbert, p-lb Oil Schultz, 0 2 0 Sauvage, 2b 0 1 0 Sullivan, c. 0 0 0 Crivello, rf. 000 Fitr. Coal Co. RHE Hollar, 200 Smith, 2 1 1 Jones, 0 1 0 Flrt-der, 3b 1 1 0 Wolf, Burch, p.

Girth, If. Norrls, rf Voltz, 2b. 0 1 110 000 000 010 Totals 3 3 Totals 661 Score By Innings: Marmons 0020 Fitz. Coal Co 2013 Summary: Two Bass Schultz, Burch, Voltz, Smith. Stolen Bases- Roller, Jones, Voltz, Crlvella.

Hit by Pitched Selbert, Roller- 2 Bases on Burch, 2. Struck Seibert, by Curllovlc, by Burch, 6. Time of minutes. DARE'S MENTHH PEPSI Six Thousand Bottles Sold One New Jersey Town Last Year Earth's Declares Money Back if One Bottle Doesn't Make Any Stomach Sufferer Rejoice. At last the way has been found to' combine Pepsin with other stomach agents so that It will do tha most good In the shortest possible time.

Why bother with slow actors when one tablespoonfuj of this splendid and pleasant liquid remedy will cause gas, bloating, heaviness, heartburn or any upset condition of tho stomach to speedily vanish. And why should any man or woman suffer another hour with Indigestion or any stomach misery when tho remedy that acts almost Instantly can be easily procured? But there Is more to say about this remarkable that will Interest thousajids of despondent people. Dare's Mentha Pepsin not' only quickly relieves stomach distress, but It also conquers stubborn Indigestion, dyspepsia and gastritis, and puts an end to dlzp-iness, nervousness, headache, sleeplessness and which distressing troubles are nearly ahvavs caused by chronic stomach disturbance. Dare's Mentha Pepsin Is pleasant to take, has a delightfully refreshing taste and after It has put your stomach In a clean and healthy coridltlon, just notice how much better you look and feel, for besides correcting stoi ach disorders this supremely good remedy that Earth's Pharmacy druggists everywhere guarantee, fine tonic that builds you up and makes you work with vim, eat with, relish and sleep soundly. awards mada last night In the competitive drill contents of the Modern Woodmen of America, Camp 26, of Rock Island won first place In the quadrennial company drills in the Senior Division.

The Seventh Battalion of Rock Island also won a first place, taking the honors In the battalion drill competition. Shocks Lazy Mule. COUNCIL A. Beebe, a farmer, had a lazy mule. He tried driving it with two other horses, but every time ha whipped the mule it only scared ths other horses.

The mule pust seemed to be amused. Finally he got an electric can only at the best give temporary shocking machine, placed It In his wagon and ran wires to th emule's Be'sure you've got Neuritis harness Every time the mule shirks then Allenrhu Special now, a few volts wake It up quick- No. 2. Your pains will be fore you know it. Here's tho Latest -Cod Liver Oil in Tasteless Tablets Greatest Flesh Builder for Skinny, Weak, Run- Down of Vitamines.

No more will weak, thin, unfortun- in protest when the ate children cry nasty, fish-testing, horrible smelling cod liver oil is brought out. sclem-e prom-esses rapidly, now you can at your drug' real, genuine cud liver oil In ijugnr-coate tablets that vo'jng and oil can take with rase and ple-isirre Even the run -down and skinny jrrown-iips. who ought tn take jjver oil. because It really a greatest vltamine and builder uf kinny cod the calthy flesh In tlm world, will feel jjatremely Joyful when they read this yclconie news. Of course, doctors have been pre criblns cod liver oil In under jjnother name fof several years, but IB only of lute that one can walk nto a drug store and get a box of these flesh-producing tablets Just aa easy as a bottle of cough syrup.

Thin, run-down, anaemic men, worn- and children who need to grow strong and take on flesh are advised to get a box of, McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets, and If you don't gain 6 pounds In 30 days just get your money back. One woman gained fifteen pounds In five weeks, according to her own ten pounds In three weeks, A very Hlckly child child, aged nine, twelve pounds In seven months, and now plays with other children and has a good appetite. Just (isle for McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets. A. V.

Burth or any good druggist will tell yon that they are wonderful flesh and health builders. Only (JO rentH for 60 don't ftircct that they a wonder workers for feeble old Col Get McCoy's, the original and ulne, and beware of iiultatlona. IB. t. Ir I 1 i In 24 Hours Ends NEURITIS "When you've tried everything you can think of and nothing seems to even relieve those piercing, agonizing pains, just go to Earth's Pharmacy, or some other good druggist and get a bottle of Allenrhu Special Formula No.

2, Be sure you get No. 2 which comes In capsule form, for the liquid form is a special preparation f6r Rheumatism. Take these little dark green capsules as directed and notive how In about 24 hours they have considerably reduced, If not entirely Vanished, those persistent, nerve racking pains that have caused you many sleepless A. few more doses and tha pains have left you forever. While this particular formula was compounded for the purpose ot conquering painful, County conditions and what Is known na Rheumatoid knotty, painful swelling of the has proven successful In all forms of Neuritis and Sciatic Nerve Pains You needn't be afraid of Us con- talnlng dope of any doesn't.

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1853-1972