MltDIWlONAL COSTLY EXPERIMENTS WITH BALL PLAYERS GAMBLING HITS GAME WOMAN NOW IN Handbooks Are More Numerous PERFECTHEALTH ran apple SlNMrSOIOM. Than at Race Track. What Came From Reading a Pink ham Adver- Volunteer Crews Are Now Lesson Baseball Writer Says Worst Blow In Being REV. P. B D. D„ (By FITZWATER, Rolls tisement- Teacher of English Bible in the Moody Years Has Fallen—Betting Organized Everywhere Bible Institute of .) Up to Immense Total—Up- “ (Copyright. 191T, Weetern Newspaper Union.) Paterson, N. J. — I thank yon for Over rising Result. Country. the Lydia E. Pinkham remedies as they have made me weft LESSON FOR SEPTEMBER 2 “It would seem that baseball has and healthy. Some- HOW BEST TO DO THE WORK sufficient troubles with the war and time ago I felt so THE SHEPHERD OF CAPTIVE IS- other Influences working against it; ran down, had pains RAEL. but the worst blow in years has fall- in my back and side, Main Point Is to Put Fruit Quickly en," says Hugh Fullerton. “That dan- was very irregular, ts the Into Temporary Storage—Local LESSON TEXT—Ezekiel 34. ger gamblers. tired, nervous, had GOLDEN TEXT—The Lord is my shep- “There is doubt in Ful- Aid Federal Food my mind,” such bad dreams, Clutos herd, I shall not want.—Psa. 72:1. lerton says, “if there ever was a time did not feel like eat- Administration. With the complete subversion of in Chicago’s history when the hand- ing and bad short the of Judah, the national booking on rncing was as extensive as breath. I read your This crop will be har kingdom year's apple is the on to- in consciousness was crushed and booking baseball games advertisement Tested in most sections with volunteer largely Much more was bet on and were without heart for the day. money the newspapers men and women, boys and the people pickers, races, but this rolls to an to a bottle of E. Pink- common affairs of life. betting up decided try Lydia Kiris, who wiii be intelligent and inter- Ezekiel, so that It worked born in immense total, great, in fact, ham’s Vegetable Compound. ested. but very likely quite unfamiliar though Jerusalem, prophesied one man I on a from the first so I took a second In near Ivebar. The know, who operates bottle, with fruit The crews are now Babylon the River picking. moderate told me he handles and a third, also a bottle of Lydia EL object of his prophesying was to en- scale, being recruited all over the country by now am nearly $7,000 a week. Pinkham’s Blood Purifier, and I state councils of defense, chambers of courage the captives by placing before in as well as other woman. I ad- them God's of their return to “Until last season the gamblers just any commerce, women's and promise or organizations were content to work down- vise every woman, married, their own land. His name Chicago other anxious to help with the signifies, of afore- people town in saloons, stores and who is troubled with any the “God will strengthen,” which is very cigar pool- apple crop. said ailments, to try your wonderful mission which in rooms. Last year they invaded the ball Each should now in touch appropriate to the grower get the Cub Vegetable Compound and Blood Purifier the of God he was called parks, especially park, and with the chamber of commerce, or providence I am sure will her to this year there is a well-defined betting and they help get upon to fill. some other representative business or- rid of her troubles as did me.” — THREE TIGERS WHO EARNED section, where the gamblers congregate they his nearest tell I. Israel’s Faithless Shepherds De- THEIR SALARIES. ganization in town, and draw betters. Mrs. Elsie J. Van der Sande, 36 No.' nounced. These false how many pickers he will need, when (vv. 1-10). shep- hen the York St, Paterson, N. J. I hall players begin to talk j Of this number only 12 remain on the “In Boston this evil has existed ever he will need them, for how long, and herds included the kings, princes, | about the enormous profits made by Detroit muster rolls. Counting Hughey since the sport started. It has been a Write the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicina for and Ezekiel out what arrangements he can make judges priests. points ; ! if the magnates and demand a larger out and Jimmy, the squad now boasts only recognized industry. The gamblers are Co., (confidential) Lynn, Mass, yon housing or boarding them. that the captivity was because of sin, need special advice. of these profits than they may happen half of those 28 men that it had in the known, and the fact that they have When his crew of volunteer pickers but he shows that the greatest guilt | | to be getting at the moment, they over- spring of 1915. powerful political hacking also is reports for duty he must open a little obtains with reference to these lead- look one very important item, List of Missing. known—which may account for the school for a or two. and them ers. They were placed in the position day give This is the enormous amount that Here is the list of those who have fact that the loud promises to wipe instruction in their new work. to care for and protect the sheep. The j practical ; must be charged to depression each ! gone: Dubuc. Baker. Peters, Ledbet- them out never have been executed. TH’s of them have never following indictments are brought Many perhaps season. There probably is no other i ter, Jacobson. Cavet, Boehler, Smith- “So strong is the Boston gambling climbed into an tree, and even against them: dllTonic apple business in which this item is propor- son. Reynolds, Karr. Oldham, Moriar- combine that one friend of mine, an those who. hove may not understand 1. fed themselves instead of They tionately so large, unless perhaps it is ity, Kavanagh and Fuller. Of this num- outsider, who attempted to operate Sold for 47 years. For Malaria,Chills that is a kind of work the flock (v. 2). They were essential- and Fever. Also a Fine General apple picking the munitions-making game, in which ber only three really earned their full there, was ordered out of town by po- that as much delicacy as gath- selfish. ministered to them- Strengthening 'Ionic. “"oSViSSi-* requires ly They an explosion is likely to blow the plant salaries as Tigers. Dubuc rendered litical powers, not because he was a selves instead of the Too many ering eggs. sheep. right off the map at any moment. several seasons of good service and gambler, but because the rival gam- Let the grower tell his how are public offices for the Natural Feeling. pickers today filling Must Keep Building. Moriarlty was a valued member of the blers insisted upon it. He is operating the skin of an or any other kind sake of gain. Sometimes even “How Is that stitch in vour side?" apple, private It is, of course, among the players club from 1909 to 1915. Kavanagh put in another city now, and is doing a of fruit or is like the tin ministers are found who are more con- “Oh, it is only sew-sew.”—Dalti- vegetable, that the depreciation takes place. On in two seasons in which he did good tremendous business. that canned As the tin cerned about themselves, their rnore .-iiiierlean. protects goods. pleas- the buildings and grounds the rate is work and part of another in which he “In Pittsburgh there has been an- that incloses a can of tomatoes ures and than are about guards profits, they just about normal, but the athletes did nothing worth while. other hotbed of gamblers, which is in the sterilized contents from the air, the souls of the who support SAVE A DOCTOR’S BILL people have to be renewed often and hardly Baker was carried for some time and the grandstands, and which goes on and as even a in this tin them. by keeping Mississippi Diarrhea Cor- slight pinhole one comes into possession of a big caught a few good games, but when almost unmolested. In gam- would allow the air to enter and dial handy for all stomach complaints. carry 2. were cruel (v. 3). They league club without considerable ex- the club comes In They to balance up with him bling became rampant Inst year. Price 25c and 50c.—Adv. germs of decay, so the skin of an of were not only mere hirelings, guilty | pense being involved in his acquisi- It will be found that he received enor- Detroit the profession found one of apple protects its flesh, which is per- but act- looking after themselves, they tion. mous pay—according to the piece scale the best fields because of the disor- A New Place for Orderlies. sterile, and the least cut. even fectly ually behaved like robbers, preying Just to cite an example of how fast —for everything he ever did. Peters, ganized condition of the entire city, There is evidence that life in the a dent made a allows by finger nail, the flocks. All are of this : a ball club’s upon guilty personnel charges, take Ledbetter, Jacobson, Smithson and especially the police force. The gam- army has its humorous side even Is to enter start A cut germs and decay. same sin who use their influence and the roster of the Karr were so In I Tigers at the begin- practically of no value to blers have not worked openly war time. In a story that recently so that it can be detected tiny only power to the disadvantage of others. of the 1915 season. There is a the but are ning Tigers, although each cost money the stands, they accumulating went lhe rounds of the English press, under the microscope at picking time In the theocratic such behav- in to kingdom picture hanging President Xavin’s buy, to say nothing of expenses in- their crowds in two sections at pres- a officer who was inva- newly appointed will, nevertheless, start a germ ior was obnoxious, as the office that was taken curred on a peculiarly opening day, two training trip. ent. making his first visit to the mess, with sion which will show up later when rulers and ministers were representa- I years ago. Twenty-eight men are in Jacobson was carried a whole season “Such conditions are certain to re- the usual of the is into stor- inquiry “any compinints?” apple packed and put tives of Jehovah himself. The minis- the so that as in j group. Jennings could always have a sult in uprisings such took place arrived at one mess somewhat earlier age. ter and officer is acting and Coach reliable man on Boston. are even more certain public today Jennings Jimmy the bench when he They than he was and the order-te-w For this reason care be expected, great must in his for God. not for him- ! Burke be listed as wanted to to in the capacity may noncombatants, somebody go up and strike result eventually corruption ly of the day, being taken by taken in picking fruit. The grower self, therefore he should make the which leaves 26 active out. of surprisejg only players. players. and in his shirt sleeves, dived stn»uid show their how to tinder^ pickers grasp cause of heaven his chief concern. the that rule base- '■* “Queerly. powers the table to save a reprimand. tr an apple and give ft the skillful twist ball have the best for 3. They neglected the diseased, thought remedy asked the offi- that it from the He “Any complaints?” separates tree. wounded, wayward, and lost (vv. 4-6), RECORD TO DERRILL PRATT this gambling evil Is whitewash—on must caution them cer. against dropping As a result of their selfish which it thrives. Baseball and cruelty gam- The the situation the apples carelessly in the boxes and corporal, grasping the sheep were without food; there- Played in 360 Contests Before Com- bling cannot prosper side by side, and BASEBALL at once, answered for the absent or- f baskets, see that have they pick- fore exposed to disease; had no bond pelled to Drop Out on Account whether in partnership or not—and ing baskets and field boxes which are derly. of unity, were exposed to the ravages of Sprained Wrist. when gambling, hacked by politics free from and nails. “None, sir.” splinters of wild beasts. God’s flocks are in comes in, good night.” “Who is this?" asked the sud- This year's will have to be STOQIZS officer, crop many places thus suffering and dying Derrlll Pratt, the second baseman of somewhat different Waite continues to denly catching sight of the orderly un- managed along because have not been fed. God’s the is the real holder of Hoyt pitch good they Browns, major FRANK CHANCE HAS RETIRED der the table. lines in many sections. With a crew ball for Montreal. Judgments are against such (vv. 7-10). league records for continuous service. of trained and it is * * • The corporal again rose to the situa- pickers packers A check of a St. Louis sta- II. The Faithful Shepherd, (w. 11- games by Veteran Leader Recently Gave Up tion. customary to grade and pack much of We’ll say this for , he is none other tistician shows that when he was com- 16). The Shepherd here Management of Los Angeles Team of the he an- the fruit as fast as it comes from the shows no signs of abdicating his bat- “Orderly day, sir,” than Jesus Christ. The wonderful pelled to drop out on April 30 because —To Raise Chickens. trees. There will be a short- j crown. swered. 4 probably of a wrist, he missed his first ting blessings here described will be real- | sprained • * • age of packers, and many growers will “Oh!” said the officer, and passed ized by Israel in mlllenial times. This ; game after playing 360 contests. Pratt One after another the veterans of have to devote ail their efforts the former White Sox on. to pick- his stand with the Browns Norman, pitch- blessed condition will be ushered in began long the game who have made the fans yell ing the crop and it into er, has been turned over to Des Moines The next mess were quite prepared, getting tempo- on when he resumed by the second coming of Christ. How September 2, 1914. with joy thousands of times are retir- rary storage first, and then poking it by Wichita. with the orderly, spick and span, all should play after a layoff due to an injury to from the Old or a break- later. sincerely pray, “Thy king- * * * ing game. age standing at attention at the head of dom come.” When the true Shepherd his side. From that date to the close down gets them. Frank Chance, who More good apples are spoiled every On a really hot day it is better to as- the table. comes: of the season he was in 30 games. In year by carelessness between the time j sociate with an electric fan than with “Any complaints?” 1. He will seek his lost (v. 11). they are picked and the time they are sheep u baseball fan. “None, sir.” answered the orderly. have gone * * * packed than in any other way. Fall Though they astray through The officer looked him well over. wilfulness on their part, and neglect nights are cool, but fall days are apt Dan Costello, former Pi- “And who are you?” he asked. on the of faithless shepherds, to be warm. Apples are left in the or- part rate and International leaguer, has j “Orderly of the day. sir." Jesus will seek them out and save chard several days and alternately joined Kansas City. “Then why the dickens aren’t you hem. To save the lost was his * * * cool ami heat with the changes in' tem- pe- under the table?” was the unexpected culiar mission perature until their quality deteri- (Luke 19:10). Although it is not generally known, ! retort. 2. He will rescue them from the orates. The proper way to care for the Reds had Fred Schupp of the j ! (lionts hilt lat him crr\ apples is to put them into common power of their enemies (v. 12). God’s The 6reat Need. ! storage as soon as they come from the sheep have real enemies and they have * * * The Prince of Udine, head of the fallen Into the enemies' but the tree. Almost any good tight building hands, Middleton, the pitcher released by I Italian commission, said at a lunch' Faithful is able to deliver will answer for the temporary storage Shepherd the Giants to Louisville, was consld- eon in New York : them needed between picking and packing. them. “No one is able to pluck I ered the best minor league hurler last "The Germans need, above all cut of his hands” When fruit leaves the tree it con- (John 10:28, 29). 1 fall. things, a spiritual hatli or cleansing. tains vegetable heat just as an animal 3. He will bring them back to their * • * When I contemplate them I feel like has animal heat, and as the carcass of own land (v. 13). Poor, scattered Is- Joe Myers, the Notre Dame colle- the restaurateur. an animal will spoil after killing un- rael shall one day (may it be soon!) gian, did not last long with Columbus. “A restaurateur in the Galleria in Mi- own land. less it is properly cooled, so fruit will be brought back to their He proved a weak hitter, and was re- lan was waited on by a tramp who spoil unless cooled. With a'tight shed, This is the one unmistakable sign by leased after a week's trial. wanted work. The restaurateur, be- into which fruit can be carried direct which we may know the beginning of * • * ing short-handed, agreed to take the Be as- from the orchard, the grower can use the end of this dispensation. Ralph Miller of the Waterloo Cen- i tramp on. But, heavens, he was dirty. it is not nor the cool nights of autumn to take the sured that wars, pes- tral association club, who has been j ‘I'll put you at the dish washing.’ heat out of his fruit. Doors and win- tilences that mark the sign of the close snared by the Chicago Cubs, Is said j said the restaurateur, and then he took movements of Is- dows of the temporary storage shed of this age, but the to be “another Zimmerman.” out a two-lira note. ‘But, here, take * * • Should be opened at night to admit rael. this first, and go and get a bath.’ plentiful currents of cool air, and 4. He will feed them (vv. 14, 15). The New York Yankees grabbed one “As the tramp, bowing and scraping, when the sun comes up and the out- "I will feed my flock, and I will cause player from the disbanding Northwest- •started off, the restaurateur called him saith the Lord God. side air grows warm again this storage them to lie down, ern league. He is Elmer Leifer, pitch- I back and said : I will seek that which was lost, and place should be closed to exclude the er-outfielder of the Butte team. ‘There may be some change. In which was driven • • • warm outer air as much as possible, bring again that that event, take another bath.’ and keep the fruit nicely cooled. If away, and will bind up that which was Pitcher Peter Moore, the Ohio col- ! that which apples are handled In this simple and broken, and will strengthen Derrill Pratt. legian sent by the St. Louis Browns Good Policy. will have was but I will the tat to to in sensible way they prime sick; destroy Omaha, managed pitch part “I never interfere with other peo- them with 1915 and in 1916 he played 158 games keeping quality and the work of grad- and the strong; I will feed of one game and was then chased. ple's affairs.'’ each then the first 14 * * * ing and packing can he postponed for judgment.” year, played “No?” weeks. 5. He will seek that which was lost games of this season before compelled It is said to Frank Chance. several upset “No, I stopped that years ago, when ■* to out again. He missed two There is a fairly large apple crop (v. 16). That which has been driven drop when he strikes a batsman with a I checked and found that all tha In up this It he will seek and it back games in 1912 and two in 1913. ball. recently had to give up the manage- throughout the country year. away bring pitched Probably, however, the money I had ever made came from scheduled ment of the Los will to about two bushels for ev- 1911 he played every game batsman feels as bad about Angeles team, amounts again. just It. minding my own business." with the Montgomery team of the * * * twiddle his thumbs for a long time be- ery maa, woman and child in the Unit- 6. He will heal them from weak- Burns and fore he used to out the consumers’ stand- ness and All the Southern league. George Wheeler who gets being of the ed States. From | suffering (v. 16). Fuller, pitched for Bxecutive may be the for service for It looks as ability faculty is to have as much wcTunds which Israel has received other claimants continuous Lawrence a few in the N’ew game good. though he'd point -it important years ago of getting some one to do your work. will take a hack seat and their have to join the colony of chicken of this fruit as possible go to market these many centuries shall be healed, please England league, has been signed by off the hunk. farmers. in first class condition, so that it may 111. The Golden Age (vw 23-27), press agents lay Manager Kivnn of the Lawrence team. • • • help us conserve wheat, meat, fats and The vision of the world as it now is, *No bowl is too ^ other staple foods for our allies. From is most disheartening. It Is midnight JIMMY M’ALEER KEEPS BUSY It has been many a day since an um- FIRST BASEMEN IN MINORS the producers’ standpoint it is just as darkness. In this blackness we won- pire was panned so hard all along the when it holds* important to harvest the crop in the der why God does not interpose. W< Former President of Boston Red Sox line as has been Lord Byron this sea- Charley Mullen, Doc Johnston, Fred big beat condition because the size of our wonder how he can be silent. While Is One of Big Men of Town of son. Looks as if the Mollwitz and Dutch Schmidt Out apple crop this year is such that only midnight Is upon ns we are hopeful Youngstown, O. arbitrator has been chucked In among of Major League. Post the best fruit will bring good prices. for we see the bow of God’s promise the goats. • • • of better things flung across the sky Jimmy McAleer, former president of Rather odd, Isn't it, with several Self-Defense. This present order shall disappear be the . who retired to his The record time for a game in the major league teams in such desperate Toasties “A man should never talk about fore the new. In that new order: home in Youngstown. O., when he was National league this season was made need of first basemen, that good ones shall out is one of the Phillies and Reds on 18 when like Doc what he doesn’t understand." . 1. Jesus Christ, David's Son, forced of Boston, big by July Charley Mullen, Johnston and “Sometimes.” replied Senator Sor- be king (rv. 23, 24). This new era o! men. He is a member of the con- the contest was reeled off in an hoar Fred Mollwlta should be In the minora ghum. "yo«*re obliged to do so In self- blessedness can only come Into read scription board of his county and is and 11 minutes. Regan and Alexander and that Dutch Schmidt should be la lefeose.. Ton get tired of listening to cation when God’s Son shall establUt ievoting most of his tilme to helping were at their best and there was ns a butcher shop Just because his salary nee them •ther people talk,-' V things they his kingdom upon the earth. 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