until they attain a sufficient size to be into the containing old- WATCH BATTER'S FEET TRAINING TRIP STAR put ponds VETERAN EXPERIENCE er fish. The Chinese have long under stood ail the intricacies of incubation, in- and were amongst the first to use “Texas” Russell Quickly Picks cubators for the hatching of hens' OF MOTHERHOOD eggs, long before such machines were Up Difficult Curve. made in this country. At one time a considerable business was done in Advice to Expectant Mothers this style of Bpawn hatching.—Week- Scotchman. Has Nothing but Fast Ball ly The of Motherhood is a try- When He Joined White Sox—His experience ing one to most women and marks dis- Frisco Seals “NON-FUSSING” CLUB FORMED 8howlng Against tinctly an epoch in their lives. Not ono Lands (dim With Comiskey. woman in a hundred is prepared or un- be- derstands how to properly care for her- Head of the Cliff°Buddha "Quit your fussing and let’s all Of course have,” is the object of a club formed Oftlmes the career of a budding self. nearly every woman’f has medical treatment at such at the state Presbyterian college at baseball player hangs by a thread. nowadays but the Emporia, Kas., for the study of eti- One little turn of the wheel may times, many approach experi- ence with an unfitted for the quette. The faculty is behind the send him back to oblivion or into organism trial of and when it is movement, and is not averse to ad- the calcium of fame. Albert (Lefty) strength, over_^, her has received a shock from* mitting that spooning, unchaperoned Russell, of the White Sox, Is a case system which it is hard to recover. strolls and late hours are the underly- In point. Today he lookB like one of Following this comes the nervous strain ing elements that call for reform. the real finds among southpaws in re- right upon of caring for the child, and a distinct Primarily the course is to promote cent years. Yet he came mighty near change in the mother results. more pleasant relations between stu- being shipped back to the bushes. dents—to eliminate the little factional Russell, who is called Tex. or Reb., There is nothing more charming than quarrels and to teach the erring ones because he came from Bonham in the a happy and healthy mother of children, politeness. But all the rest is includ- Lone Star state, has had exactly one and indeed child-birth under tye right ed under the heading "general and year of experi- conditions need be no hazard to health or compartlve etiquette.” Never again ence. He wound up the season at Fort beauty. The unexplainable thing is will co-eds think for a seconcj of mak- Worth In 1912, but was only there one that, with all the evidence of shattered ing "dates” unless in accordance with month. The rest of the year he play- nerves and broken health resulting from the rules laid down in this course of ed on the Bonham squad of the Tex- an unprepared condition, and with am- study on etiquette. Never again will as-Oklahoma league. Prior to that he ple time in which to prepare, women it be permissible to take a partner by was a semi-pro, content to make his will persist in going blindly to the trial. the arm as they trip down the stair- $10 or week. $15 per Every woman at this time should rely way for chapel. “Custom affirms that While in Texas several scouts upon Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable woman is able to walk down stairs un- heard of this big fellow who seemed Compound, a most valuable tonic and assisted,” is the warning given. to have lots of control but little be- invigorator of the female organism. sides that and a fast ball. Comiskey In homes LAKE DRIES, THEN REFILLS happened to get hold of him, and many "Tex.” reported for his tryout at Paso once childless there Robles late in and he con- are now children be- Near in the Black Forest, February, Lorrach, cause of the fact tracted la grippe on the journey. He is the strangest lake in the world. It E. Pink- was under the doctor’s care for near- thai Lydia is called the Eichener See, and is per- ham’s ly a week at the training camp. Vegetable fectly dry for from ten to thirteen makes This Compound at after which wasn't an especially good years a time, periods women normal, start for a green hand. Callahan and subterranean springs refill the lake and Gleason looked him over healthy strong. without any previous warning, flooding carefully and discovered his curve was of the and destroying any crops that have If yon want special advice write t» , round-house n been planted. The soil in the bed of character—the kind that Lydia E. Plnkham Medicine Co. (confl- big batters eat the lake is very productive, but the league literally up. dentlal) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will So Gleason set about to teach him the farmers and peasants never know in be opened, read and answered bj*»,, difficult hook curve. Much to his sur- what year their work will be useless woman and held In strict confidence. "Reb." it in a and their young crops "drowned.” A prise picked up He was able to a terrific few weeks ago the Eichener See, after day. get break to the ball having been dry for the last ten years, with the over-arm began refilling with water, which in motion, but couldn’t control It—as was natural. ALBERTA the deepest part is now fifteen feet, the average depth being twelve feet. Russell was shipped along with the THE PRICE OF The waters of the lake generally re- Yannigan crowd and had exactly two main a year or two, and then gradual- trials in the month of traveling. The BEEF first was a team at ly disappear into the earth, leaving a against Redlands, T8 HIGH AND 80 The cliff-Buddha of whose head is here is rich soil behind. and he won that "S.THK P1UCK OF strange Kiatang, pictured, Cal., game, striking ;attlk. about 150 feet in It is full and the feet are washed a foam- out 16 men. he height. length by But looked awfully For years the Province Ira Thomas of the Athletics. of Alberta * ing mountain torrent. It was, indeed, to guard against the dangers of the green then, didn’t field his position (Western LADIES’ HATS IN KOREA iCanada) wus tho Big rapids here that the figure was cut In the cliff-side by the life-long labor of a especially well and didn’t use the KunehingCountry.Many Veteran catchers, like Stange or thi of these ranches today single priest. The rook is rather soft and, as can be seen, there Is much hook at all. He depended entirely on ; are immense grain fields Tigers, Sullivan ot the White Sox and tho cattle have earth In the crevices which has been utilized for a monstrous of his growth hair, Thomas of the Athletics, Archer ol speed. given place to tho cultivation of eyebrows and mustache. In the wheat,oata. barley and flax; tho the Cubs, and Gibson of the Pirates meantime negotiations were change has made many thousands under way to have him sent back to of Americans, seitled on these watch the batter's feet closely. Thej plains, wealthy, but It has in- the minors creased the price of live stocc. more attention to the footwork ol when, by chance. Acting pay There la Gleason of the splendid opportunity GRAVE OF “PRINCE” CARROLL FIGHTING SEA-SICKNESS the hitter than to any other motions Yannigans now to got a sent him The reason for this is obvious. against the San Francisco i-1 At team. “Reb.” shut out the Seals and last, It Is claimed, sea-sickness is Take the prize-fight game, for ex held them down to five hits. going to be abolished. The gyroscope ample. Battling Nelson once said ht He had Free Homestead of 160 acres is what is relied the hook well (and another as a pre- upon to accomplish could tell from the position of his op working wonderfully emption) in the newer districts and either cattle or this desirable consumma- and showed a big Improvement In prodnee grain. exceedingly ponent’s feet what he was intendlnf The crops are always good, the tion. climate is excellent, schools d'W' You Install a graduated selec- to never watched his fielding the job. do; "I eyes,' churches are convenient, marked tion of these scientific double spin- the former cham Gleason immediately wired on to splendid, in either Manitoba, Sas- said light-weight or katchewan Alberta. a ning-tops aboard your and forth- mo Callahan to withdraw waivers on the Send for the latest J ship, plon. ‘‘His feet betrayed every literature, ~ with she information, railway rates, etc., to ceases to roll or pitch. tlon he planned. This never onc< youngster: "He seems to have the So, at least, says the inventor of failed. Persons often chided me foi makings of a great pitcher,” Gleason J. 8. CRAWFORD, the 301 East Geneses apparatus; but the ordinary indi- looking down all the time Instead o: said. Street, Syracuse, N. W, { or address Superintendent of vidual will probably “hae his doots." the But there was A couple of weeks ago Russell was watching eyes. Hughle High, the Tiger youngster, Immigration, Ottawa. Cuuia. He lias heard the same before. story method In my madness.” started his baseball career as a pitcher. given his first trial in the major For instance, there was the famous The same goes for batters. Younj * • * leagues, working the last three In- anti-sea-sick steamer, Bessemer, with backstops generally have enougl SpltbaJl should not sit In nings against Cleveland. The first its adjustable man "swinging saloon,” keeping track of the baserunners am l the draft of a hotel lobby and expect to face him was Lajole. Thl* it which, was Intended, should always what the pitcher is throwing. Thej to win. a preserve horizontal floor. As a mat- lack the coolness, as a rule, and all • • * ter of the fact, Bessemer rolled worse around generalship. James, who pitches for the Boston than any tramp. Among the first catchers who dls Nationals, seems to be some pumpkins Yet another attempt to overcome covered the value of watching i as a heaver. *0 the evil was that made by a French- batter’s feet were Charles Benneti • • • man named It is not unusual for a dog, the pet Bazin. In effect, his idea of Detroit; Buck Ewing and Klnf George Mnllin may prove to be just was to of a family, to be given burial on the construct a steamer on wheels. Kelly. All three were experts ant the man that Clark Griffith needs to estate of his owner, and it often hap- Not paddle-wheels, be it understood, seldom were outguessed. Johnnj brace his pitching staff. but • * • ». pens that a tablet of one kind or un- seml-submerged hollow steel discs, Kling also was a wonder in dlsclpher which other is erected to his memory. But should roll partly through and ing what the batter’s intentions were Fred Bender, brother of Chief Albert It Is seldom that these things fall to partly over the water, bearing the ves- and so was Roger Bresnahan, the de of the Athletics, Is to be given a trial the lot of a horse, although in his liv- sel with them. Alas for his hopes! posed manager of the Cardinals. by the Cleveland team. ing hours he may have been none the The roller boat proved impracticable The batter generally takes a cer • • • 44*WEStSVsTREET* NEvTyoRK even in less faithful to his master’s interests. smooth water, while in rough, tain natural position when he plani Clark Griffith, after seeing all the for which it was “Prince” Carroll’s life was unusual- specially designed, it teams in the league, says he believes would ly happy—If horses can be happy— simply not go at all. his team can land the pennant. now constipation; and his is marked a fine * • « grave by Th9 Illustration shows a Korean may be either a transient or per- \ monument. His home was at Gorham, HENS maid attired in the latest product of Owner Ebbetts of the Dodgers has manent Me. H1b man THAT HATCH FISH affliction, arising ,from master, John Carroll, a the native milliner. It is probable been forced to cut additional entrances of loved him. some error in diet or as a result 1 means, that to Korean eyes American fem- in his new The fans are As is generally known, a big quanti- park. go- Prince had a playground all his inine would as out- of constantly weak digestion. of fish is headgear appear ing after the baseball stuff hard in where he ty spawn annually lost. To own, daily romped, forget- landish as this does to ourp. avoid this, fish rearers in China care- Brooklyn. For temporary and obstinate ting his advancing years. And when * • * collect spawn from the surface he died not ago John Carroll saw fully the best relief is long has a new named of the water, and when se- Brooklyn pitcher to It that he had more than a decent they have MAKING GLASS PLIABLE cured a sufficient Rettinger, who hails from the amateur burial within of the Car- quantity they take a / plain sight ranks number of hens' the contents of around Jake Daubert’s Pennsyl- roll homestead. The grave is marked eggs, The brittleness of glass Is due to the which have been vania home. Daubert thinks he will by a monument which bears the in- carefully emptied quick cooling of the hot substance. It be a find. Albert (“Texas”) Russell. through a small aperture, and refill is known that constant motion tends scription: “A Loving and Faithful • • • the shells with Friend, Prince.” the spawn. The holes to rearrange the molecule in any sub- was enough to scare any kid to death, "How in blazes,” queries a New are then sealed up, and the eggs put stance, 'knd a similar effect Is ob- but Russell was equal to the occasion. York Chance to make THICK, SWOLLEN GLANDS under broody hens. served when ie boiled In a weak fan, "does hope glasB In short he whiffed five men in three that make a horse Wheeze, a ball team out of three Rays, a Roy, The hens are allowed to Incubate solution of salt in water and allowed rounds, including Joe Jackson. Roar, have Thick Wind HAIR CUT BY A SQUIRREL the for a a Russell, a Harold, a Claude, an Ezra, eggs certain number of days, to cool gradually. The toughness of The following week he was sent in or Choke-down, can be when the are broken and a Birdie, and a Bert?” eggs again the glass Is increased very much and against Detroit to start the game. He reduced with A trimmed off a man's hair • • » squirrel their contents into put water that the effect of quick heating Is less dis- lost by hard luck—as even the at Hood River, Ore., recently. The Tigers has been previously warmed by the astrous to them. This Is easily ap- Branch Rickey, former of will admit—but held the hard I I named had been working hitting man, Bloom, sun. In a short of time the New York and St. Louis Ameri- very space plied to articles used In the laboratory squad to five hits. He was de- In a and was a nap cool, also Bunch or No blister, no garden taking the and the and to Oscar 8tanga of Detroit. can baseball In any Swelling. Bpawn hatches, young fry glass globes for lighting pur- league teams, says liberate and worked like a veteran. after when a that had hair gone, and horse kept at work. Con- lunch, squirrel are then in fresh water and much Ihe is so fast that kept pure, poses, presents breakage. ( majors players Then St. Louis faced him and were a few been making its home in the house, the and run game with a man oi centrated—only drops required at an don’t have time to think. bottle delivered. the man’s long first. He usually takes a dlfferen t held to two hits, losing without a application. $2 per evidently thinking * * * Book 3 K free. 1 ..—.. 1 In l chance in the world the black locks would make an excellent r stance—as they say golf—when against big Hal liniment for man- bunt Is his Som , Chase, according to Frank fellow. ABSORBINE, JR.,antiseptic for a trimmed off a por- sacrifice Intention. lining nest, is In trade to Wood and kind, reduces Cysts, Wens, Painful, Knotted have a way of around that be Chance, equal Then he went Ray Keating, tion of the hair while he “The moving against Varicose Ulcers. and a bottle at slept. or Cobb or Baker Veins, $1 $2 Zimmerman Is on s Speaker Ty and the star bailer the New York rodent’B teeth must have been sharp," Wonderful Painted House trays their purpose. spit dealers or delivered. Book “Evidence” free. Collins or Walter Johnson or the en- this said "for I was unable to feel of the easiest batters in the countr r Highlanders picked up spring W.F.YOUNG, P. D. F., 310 Temple St., Sprlnofield, Mast Bloom, tire St. Louis ball club. to watch. It Is only his natural swal and in front of the largest crowd ever him at work there cutting away the • *» his knack of a! around a baseball diamond hair. I must have moved in my sleep ting ability, slugging gathered that enables him t j Another one-syllable name has been (estimated at on and in his excitement he evidently most wild pitches, 43,000 break even with the catchers added to the Detroit roster. This one at won his pulled some of the hairs out Instead crafty day Chicago), easily game. Is Plpp. Manager Jennings pur- Critics unite in Russell of cutting them. This awoke me and claiming in Bad chased Pipp from the Kalamazoo club looks like a wonderful beginner. He J I let out a yell that almost frightened League Standing. Pimples Is in of the South Michigan league. has endurance of Ed the to death.” The Charlie Somers league ba j the build and blackheads and oily skin may bfl 1 squirrel • • • standing, according to the parcentag 3 Walsh. He is so confident one has to quickly overcome bv the frequent V columns. Cleveland Is lighting up 1 i "Germany” Schaefer made a great marvel at him. He has absolutely no use oil SEIZES AN AUTO * BEE SWARM the American but bot l hit with the St. Louis crowd w'hen he bad habits. In fact the only criticism league race, < the Mud Hens In the A. A. and Nei