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i2 THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSIUY. APRIL 20. 191 6. i Bringing Up Father -:- . :-: Drawn for The Bee by George McManus Ur. J Lu sr$ Kvfoo 1 "' 1 ' ' I 1 III. 1 II II 1 ARMOURS SHUT OUT BY THE ROURKES Packing: Houte Men Flay Good Ball, but They Are Unable to So & Thing: with Omaha Players. FOJtSYTHE PLAYS STAE PART TH T Jlourk' tesm defeated Ar rrinur Parker )elerday afternoon at Paurka r,ark, Koreylhe' iiattlnff turnliw th trl'k, he tefilng a single, two-banner. horn run and eacrlflr h't tn four trip. to the plata, The other could do little with Sullivan, esrepl (.'(aire, who drove In on? run with a iiiKle, flrown anil Kulllvan both fiHched (onrt ball and their support -was perfai-t. Hul- I van's woik was pnrtleularly lirlUiant a In plnche ha wai almost iinhlttahlp, Ian of the Omaha bring lift on Imam ll wa baeked up in good style by "Her man the Oraal" Vont, who did not allow ntnlin banc, The Armour played a scrappy garnii all the -way, but the odd wore attain! them, Lehmer mail a great catch off Jllllcr' bat In the flirt, preventing a fore. Ftapp, Urua, Corooran and Mr firath played greut bait The Omaha played a snappy game, fcmlth' two assist from left field and I'lalre's flay at third bring vary notice able. The rarrlfli-e hitting of Omaha wa f oil, they giltlnu five. The Omuhaa scored ona run In tha third i'ii Fmlih's two haa-ger nni! Koraythe'a i Iniilej anothrr n tta ninth en Mrhllet.ner's In- on ball. Kihlufr aaeriflio and I (aire's simile. Their last run i ored by Knrrythe on hla home run' drive mer right field fenre. Armnurs Try Hard fa rnre, The Armours made desperate attempt to acoro, but wera unlurky In their bit ting, u leea than five drivea being caught In th nutnVld. There on t-hama to arora waa lout to them In Ihe fifth, when (iravea, who opined the Inning with a two tiatger, waa taught ot third by Kmlth'i return of MrOrath'a alnale, which he took on the bound and threw sharply to Claire. Again In the aaventh Graven, who had tingled, attempted to stretch it Into double and Smith again threw htm out, thla time at aeeond baae. The Armour ara elated over their good allowing, aa they have had no practice thla aeaaon, owing to their new park not havlng been completed until laat Sunday. The arore of yesterday' game follows: Omaha omaha ARuorna AB.H OAK An II O.A 1C Kmllh. If... .4 I 1 1 ainllllM. K...4 4 4 0 Krua. Ill 3 I 1 Raee. Jh.,.,t I J J It Kralha rl. I M II OH,. i,, ..,, J 0 A ! 0 Millar lb.... S 10 a Uhn,. rl.. I M M Hru-aer. e,.. 10 4a etuavea. If...s t 1 1 n H, tiliehnr, ft 4 0 4 0 .'ir.-iira, Kb I 0 4 t A Killitiifl, M.I 0 1 OM.l.r.lh. lb. 9 t 10 I 0 llalr. 5k.... 4 I I 4 KV...C. I Atld ll.f.ti ..,.! 0 1 lullln. p.. I 0 0 0 Mrhall. c.. 1 1 I Total! 4 .'4 It 0 J4 i ft II A rtun a i i i -i una o e j o I i ; a Armour Rima ft ft a 0 o nni o a (. it i i i ii o-4 rarnt runa' Omaha. Jt llnma rnrv: Knr.vlhr Two te bite: Fomvthe Smith, tlrnvea. rctfii hltn King. Kornlhx. Kllduff (?, Hinwn vt ,U-n l'ai-r Mci liaih struck mil : Ilrown. : ,v HillltKii 4 tni nl lull.. iff t'riwn, I: off flilllvHii, I lfi cm he-n: onmba. I'; Armour. 3, Tune; ) '. I'm pire: luitlir. Rotary Club Buys Seats to Opening Base Ball Game Tin m R"tary rlwn will buy ni tli-keta for th liiing aine of the Wirn Ui mm In Omaha April Ti th Sif-U aiH be iltritmti. among t'-ie tili.l (Mldre it 4f tiiuaha The it- l i.a maka t'-.a h.ifali p lit bee f liv kfiia lo Ibe n.iiine "'' ii'. . .y lh It-ui r rl'tto at ii.niri flank .fltruiig l, m vf Ii. . V l i il I liK.ln Itularlin, a H .f . I id an I t" Ka in ' lu u aa on i' . ii tit , m, ail at a than hraliht i i.'i..it If h n.ait i ' Ii.- ll Standing of Teams NATIONAL IKAGl'K. P. W. ffc Pit. Phlladelplilh fi 1 ,fn 'liiclnnatl 7 Ii 2 .714 Itiiatnn 4 2 2 ,M0 Ht. Ixiula ,1 .fifl nttaburah 7 II 4 ,42.) N-w York 5 i A .m Cbleago n 1 4 .Jiri Brooklyn i 1 2 AM ICR. LK-Af!K, A M Kit. AKH'N. W.UIVt.l W.f,.Prt Hoaton IS 2 .7141 H. Paul 2 0 1 ) New York. 2 I .7 il Toledo 2 0 LOO f'hlrago ,,.fi !l ,2f.' Mlnneaplli, I t ,ut HI, I,(iiiIh,.,4 8 .(i7l fuliinibiia ,.l 1 ,Un waan ion .3 t M'h Irfiulavllle ,,1 1 ,Wn) I )n lrr.lt .,..3 4 ,4W Knn. Oily... I .MO Cleveland .2 4 ,Jt. Milwaukee ,0 2 ,"i0 Pbilit .......0 5 .(Oil Inrllanaplla 0 2 M I ralerilii a llraulla, NATKiNAI, I.KAfll'l?. New York, ,1: Uronklyn, 7. Hoaton, 6; I'hlladi-lphla, , AMKKIt'AN I.KAOUR, Ht, Uiula, ; OhlraKO, 2. I et mil Cleveland: ruin. 1'lillinlellibla, I: New York, 2. Waahingloii, 2, 0; itimtnn, 2, 2. AMKHICAN AHHfK'IATIoM: Mlnnipiill, R; I,oulvllle, 1. Kt. Paul, 7: InillHnaiiolla, 1. Toledo, 3; Milwaukee, I, Kaneua City, 4; Culutnbua, I. (amea Today, NATIONAL UKMiVM Pronkli n m( Una rm. MiIIhiIhIi hla at New Yoik. M. I.ui.Ih m I liiohiii Kh. t liicliiratl nt hi a o. AMKRicAN LKAan:. f'levellaiid at M. I.oula. 4'hlraan at IK-troll. New York at W'lialiliigton. lioatoii at Phlluilelphla. DODGERS WIN FIRST YICTORYOF SEASON Brooklyn Deeati Giants, Seven to Three, Giving: Smith Fault less Support. OLSOK'S PLAYING IS FEATUEE EROOKLTN. April 19.-Broi.klvn won lie flmt game of the aeaaon today, de- reeling New York. 7 to 3. Manager Rob- InHon benched O'Mara and Oet, aendlng Olaon to ahort and Mowery to third. Olaon'a batting and fielding were the fcaturea. tin figured In eight fHat playa, two of them double. Ilia alngle in the aeeoud acored a run; In Ihe eighth, with the acore tied, his long alnglo to center drove In Wheat and Mkiwrey. Urookljn gave Smith fnultleaa aupport. while the Giants were weak In the field Score: SENATORS AND RED SOX SPLIT THE BILL Leonard Shuts Out Washington in Second Game, Allowing: But Three iHts. VISITORS TAKE THE OPENER NEW YnriK AB.H O A K BIIOKt.YN, AH H O A t: 0 A niirna. ir 9 0 0 llM'fri, cf. ...II I t 0 (Hula lh.... 4 14 4 rllauhert. Ih.. (010 r lm hrr. M. 4 1 3 T HMi..nswl. rf 4 a t i kh'iii. i..,4 j a a ewii.ai. if.,., j o i (, Mi-tkle. Ih . . SUA AMnwrrv. Jh . 1 1 1 K'll, rf.,.,1 0 I 0 m. haw. :h. 4 ! 1 I M. K Imi. lb 4 0 1 1 tini.on. 1:10 llaririrn. e.,,4 f 4 4 ?Mr.a. r....l I -1 a 1'wrwii. 1 t 0 I An Mara ...,0 0 0 0 -Ni,utu ...i a 0 AM.rrtin rolls - - - fmWH. a J 1 0 Tntan 3t 11 Zi 1 4 Tmu w :r I Halted for Tearewil In ih ninth. Khii for .Meyer til Ihe aetentli. New York 0 A o t A 0 a A 3 llinuklyn I) I 1 O 0 0 I 4 Two-liaaa hlta: Teaream, Mm era. Stolen baaca; ItHUliert, Smith. SuciiMcc (ilia: Olmin, MrCarlv, S111IU1, hcrlllio fit: Kellv, iniilil pln: OUim i,, I ' nl., i t i3; 8teni;el In Meyete. Ctrel iHe fin ermra: lli.niklvn !. Ilenea 1.11 Imlla: Off Teareal, S nff Sin.iih, 3 Illia anil earned run Off Tem.'aii lili. nine In right liinlnta, ..If Hiulih l hlia, 1 tuna In nine iiinunja. I In l,v piti lin.l all: Hy Teareau, .Mowrev. 8iri. k nut. Pv Tmii'Mu J. e hmllh. I I . 1 , ,. Higlei am) ItaiTiann. I'hlla Ileal Hnalnu, Pllll..t.i: I'MI A, A,.iil 1 - t h ..!, en lli raft Unal hi pit. here prutod I'll null I v l.idn). Hi In. run platera Ml tin lv. m!I I. t. I after rlmeii .a, been alii-" Mra. l'hlia-1, 'ehl.i hihiuhs l s i .i.ni in.ni 1,1 ihf,.,, it.i,.ia in fit- eilult imiinii and alt ,,f 1 1, rr, lui-ffn IHv llendir ma, In hu flial ai l.,rarue a a N(ili,! teta'r In ti mil and I'n triilrt i..a',ni frni e iln4 1, ! I '" Mllt.t!'! I lll t it IS A 'I II ,1 t I .-i..i- a t I I t fi ,1 v a . , .t,l rf I M U. 'I - I I II I ! 1 ..-I . I t ! II08TON, April I9.-I.eonard, pitching hla first game of the season, held Wash Ington to three hlta this afternoon, and Iloalon Khut out t.ie visitors, 2 to 0, Washington had won the morning gam of tho Patriot' day program, 2 to 2. Morgan, who led off with a double In the Heeond Inning of the afternoon con teat and sdvanred on a sacrifice, was Ihe only Henator to ri.ch third base, Timely hitting enabled the Red Hog to score their runs. Ilenrlkspn singled dur ing in second inning, advanced on a sacrlfle.e and scored on Gardner's triple to right field. In th sixth Inning Hen rianen walked, went to second on a put out and scored when Harry doubled, Hcore, first game: WAKHINHTON. HfWTON, AH II O A V, Af) II. O A K Mfllr. rf . 4 0 1 0 miiwuer, r... 4 I i r. PVinter. 3b. 4 11 nn'i.ii 4 0 4 a : Milan, rf.,,,4 t I 0 llJanvrln. lb., I lit I Jilda-o. lb.... 4 4 11 I nf..,. I 111 riernlaaa, If , 4 1 4 1 onhnrirn. If . S 0 t I M'irian. 2b., I 1 I i nlleiirllnwn. If 0 0 I 0 1 Wllllmna, e. 1 I 4 1 Mlariliitr, 3b. 4 1 1 I I Hi-tiry, e.,..l 0 t 0 (lHarry, Jb.,,,4 I 1 1 ( M. Hilda, aa. S 1 2ft IHdv, e I A 2 I I flnelillns p., 1 0 1 I HAnif. n.,,, 0 110 ' i) K.ialar. .. 1 4 Totala ill 4 27 17 olll. 1 0 i trnsan ,.,1040 Tola I J 1 27 U 1 Rutted for Hhorten In eighth. Iialtid for U. Koster In ninth. Wimhlngtnn t 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 -2 lioalon I 0000001 0-! Two-base hlls: K. Kosler. Williams. Iwis, lliiener, Tbrea-beH hit: Harry, Htolen bnaes: Janvrln, tAtwln, Oardner. Iiniibln nlaya: K. Knaler to Morgan to luilge; fieolt to Harry, Klrst base on errors: Washington, 2. Hases on balls: tiff Hoehllng. 4: off 11, Foster 2. Karned runs: Off U. Foater. 2: off Hoehllng. 2. HI ruck out: Hv Hoehllng. 4: by O. Fos ter, 2, I'mplrea: Nallln and Pineen, Sunre, second gam: WAHIIINIITUN UOgTON All H O. A E ARIi riA.fr. Mnallcr. rf..4 1 2 llrr, rf..,l 1 4 0 0 Pnalar, Kb... 4 0 i I OH. nll. aa 4 0 4 4 Milan. Sh..., 4 I 1 0 Ollnblllr.l. lb I 0 11 0 II .lin!i. lb.. . I 0 14 0 OllxnrtVa'll. rf S I I 4 0 HiiielaHU If. 4 0 4 0 ushnrien. If . I 0 0 M .rian. 2b.. 4 111 Oiianlnar. Il l I I I I ll.-nrv. r. ... 1 0 1 4 Oll.rrr. 2b.... I 114 0 M. llrlde. m. 4 0 14 liTlmmna. a.., 2410 l-.llla, p.... I 0 0 3 Olonard, .. I 0 0 t 1) Avfia. 30020 ..- till. tika .,,.4 0 0 0 Totals. ,...3i 19711 0 Tnlala.... 11 U II 0 ' Hatted for liallla In K.lnhth. Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Hnnton 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 -! Two-bane hlta: .Morgan. Henrlksen, Harry. Three-base hit: llardner. Sacri fice hlta: llenrv, McHrlde, Shorten. Pontile play: Harry to Kcott to llohllt-Ii-ll, Hnaea nn halla: Off HaIIIs. 3: off Ajrea, 1: off Leonard. 2. Hits and earned rune: off h I Hit. lilts, 2 runs In seven In n in u a : off Ayera, no hits, no runs In one lnuliiK. Hiruek out: Hv tiallla, 2: by lT'iuinril t. Cnipliea: IMneen anil Nallln. llroivna W hl hlle gos. CIIICAIIO. April l.Ht, Louis ham niereil dentin today anil eaaly dowen ChlcHgn, to 2. while Wellnian, em-ept In the aei'imd liuiiitR. had the White H" Hi bis mercy. A homo run by Felsvh, fol limlng n irnaa to Terrv. counted in that inning for the two Chicago runs. Iavan flehllni; waa a feature. Hcore; j HI . IO f ClllCtOft All 11.11 AT. All II II ,1 r .1 t t0Htlali el. 4 I 4 1 (1 .4110 eWaaiar Jh . 4 0 t I 0 .4 Oil 0 OK I VI I In a, l.l j 4 4 4 0 Ir'mirmar lb I 0 I 4 17 1 Ala. turn If . t A I AO .41 a I e i . v.in.i. if i i i t I I I Aibalt. f ... I 1 4 Jolt Pier,., aa ... I 1 .1 .10 0 3 I' I. nil. a I 1 J S .- . .. Hn-an. , . o a i e tl l JJ U l..,ll A 0 A ,1 V. .'Ifaana 0 0 0 Miriam , loose r. it o Hh'Hion. If., T..I.HK rf . aiaH-a, lb . Vlatana ,-, Trail, lb... I"al 3b ... bvartl e. Uun. aa Wilaian. D T-Hala . Today's Calendar of Sports Baa Ha II We st em league open Ha aeaaon, with Wiehlt at rcnver, Oman at Ie Moines, Topeka at Ht. Joseph and HI ou x City at Lincoln. Western associa tion open Ita season with McAlester at Fort Hmlth, Tulsa at Hherman, Muskogee at Part and Oklahoma City at lenlon. Rowing Princeton nmiliii-t llmva-il. first and second varsity crew racea at Princeton. Turf Closing of the stake to b run for at the summer meeting of the Queen County Jockey club at Aqueduct Wrestling 8011th Atlantln American Athletic union championship at Haiti- mor. Hhootlng Central Pennsylvania Trap Shooter' league tournament at Phlllps burg, Pa. "Old Policy" tournament of Pawnee dun club, I.nrned, Kan. Tennla Harvard unlvrrslty against Richmond Country club at Richmond, Va. Oolf Opening of Hretton Inn tourna ment at Ormond Heach, Fla. PhNadelphla, alao pitched well, allowing only four hits, three of them being Infield singles ny uiinooley, which enabled New York to win In the flmt Inning when Malael walked end scored on I'lcli'a nil. I throw of lillhooley' pifleld alngle. Ull hfwtey scored on Oldrlnga muff of Ittker fly, 8cor,.; PIIIMf'Kl.niM MOW TOHK. AH. II. O A K. AR.M O A K WIIT, at 4 I 4 IMalael. if... 1 0 0 0 0 Walih. rf ... I 0 2 0 H'lllhnnlav rl 1 1 0 A Rirunh. cf ,. 4 I 4 0 uMaaae, If.... 4 0 4 0 0 (Hdrlna. f. 4 0 0 JNakar, 2h. ..I 1110 11 Ha. ih. .. 4 I a Ollaiiaoa. 2b.. 4 0 J J 0 Ki'lnola. lb. I 0 II U OPH.B Ih 0 11 0 0 ri"i, b 4 0 I I if'arklnna'. aa 0 2 I 0 Mvr. e..,,! 0 13 dNiinamakr. tl M I I Tbomoaen ..I 0 0 0 OMarLle, 0 0 S 0 Miirebv, e... 0 0 4 0 ft I'rowall. S...4 ft 0 0 Tirtall V 4 27 14 0 Hchan .... 140 Myan. .,.. 0 0 0 4 4 Totals M 4 M U 4 Hatted for Meyer In eighth. Hatted for Crowell In eighth. Philadelphia 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Naw lork 3 0 0 O 0 0 0 O 2 Plolen bases: Hnker, Walsh. Sacrifice hit: Walsh, fiscrlflce fly: Maker. Don bl plsys: Oedeon to pecklnpailgh to Plpp; Witt to lJole lo Mclnnls. First base on errors: New York.i. Hoses on balls; Off Markle. ; off Crowell. 4. Hlta and earned runs: Off Mhrkle, 2 hlta, 1 run: off Crowell. 4 hits. 1 run In seven Innings; off Meyers t hit In one Inning. Htruok out: Hy Markle, 7: by Crowell, 2. Passed ball: Murphy. Um pires: Owen and Connolly. Wanted Pome Want Ads In exchange for lots of answer. Phone The Bee. American Aaeoclal tou. At Columbus- RU E. Kansas City , 4 2 tviiimhus 3 9 3 Batteries: Tteassn and Hargraves; HI xl- gett, Link and Coleman. At Indlanapoll.' RH.K. Pt. Paul 7 lft 2 Indlanapolia I 2 Batteries: Klnneran and Ijiml: Dawson. Aldrldge and Schoug. At Louisville R II V. "Mnineapolis S a .1 ,ilin inn , Ii , , . , I III, rn. l. Mldilletnn. King, Perdue and Williams At Toledo rt.ll K Milwaukee 4 roierio a n n Hstler'es: Shsckelfoiil and Allen:. kl. oerllng and h'wtMtiey. I WESTERN LEAGUE WILL OPEN TODAY Rourkes Arrive in Des Moines to Start Seaion in That City With Boosters This Afternoon! NORTH IS EXPECTED TO PITCH IiFfl MOINKfl, la., April 19. -(Special Telegram,) Kager to ba up and at 'em Marty Krug's flock tt demon athlete hooked A. H, Rutherford' put Nebrasl a Limited out of Omaha thl evening at 6:0N and arrived In thla city on time per the time utile, which should fill Mf Rutherford with ccstacy, as It la one of Mr, Rutherford' bousta that hi rull road In an on-time affair, Th Rniirki'S were given a special all steel ear. In which to ride, It Is neces sary the Rourkes be given all-steel coache to keep the lefthander from breaking loose. If the chatter promulgated by the ath lete during the trip ha anything to do with It, Frank lo Ishell'a Booster are in for an Ignomlnous trimming' tomorrow Cyru Koraythe la all set to start the aeaaon by busting Into the lilt column for a perfect average. No matter how many time ha comes to bat Cyru say he la going to bat 1 000. Krueger figure on knocking down a couplo of fences and Karl Hmlth ha visions of theft of all the buses In the park and Larry eipahr' mask and mitt to boot. All of the hurler are flchtlng to twlr) th game. - While Myty Krtig refused to asy definitely who would work he ventured an admission that h waa con sidering Iiii North. North Is probably In the best shape of any of the pitchers and he ha been putting lots of stuff on the ball In the spring games. Paul Muaaer probably will do the chuck. Ing for Pe Molnc. Musser I label)' best hurling bet, now that Mngridga Is in the big show. Big doings are on the card for th opener. The Ie Moines Booster club has been living up to its name and la bell predicts an attendance which will closely approach 6,000. If Isbell ha hit It right ho :may as well wlra Arthur Capper to express the cup, A parade will be held before tho game. The Omaha-Oes Moines gsme Satur day will probably be staged In the morning on account of the Drake relay games which will be held In the after noon. High School Gets In Line to Play ' Good Base Ball Coach Hprlnnlng of the high school be lieve he hn a better base bull team than last year. Although .no schedule hns been mnile, the first game in the Inter city High School league will probably be played tho first of next week. Tho Townsands Onn company will give a gold base ball to each pliiyer on the winning fenm of the IcngSie, Other local business houses may tilvo prlnes. The high school team will probably lineup a follows: Iiaughrrty, first bsse; Klner, second; drove, third; Carson, shortstop; Welrlch, Yates and wolff, out field; Baumgnrdner and lliuen, pitchers.. Captain Orov'o, who player) outfield Inat yenr, baa been shifted to t'ie Infield and Is playing In good form. Yardlcy is counted upon to do moat of the catching, Peterson will be the Second strlnj catcher. Youthful Diplomat. Billy, aged I, greeted his mother at th" door with the confesHnn thot he had don precl.-i-ly what she had told him not to do. Ills mother was In doubt as to Ihe exsct punishment merited: the confession deserved praise but there wns no excus r or me a sooeaierice. To gain time; she a nt him Into the next room to think over whnt he believed ouxht to lie done. Pres ently the little fellow returned and snld. very seriously: "Mother, you do what you want, but in Sunday school they teach us to forgive.'' Needles to say, tie escaped punishment Harper Magazine. lj arv a iiiTA,.Ar.ii not an All alls mar look alike, ba there's a him rlirfereae In q-allr Uned all pre serves year eaglne. Bad all ralaa It. Exit Friction 1 Uvll II. II - i i- live JJi in VII . .ction will ruin your car. GRAPHITE SJ Automobile LUBRICANTS reduca friction to the mini mum. 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A iMU Utl IU i.lU UUl'b TMU DETTERTIIE DEEI FLAVOR NHEUSER-DUSCH havr ly nwny thou i . sands cf pounds more Saa:cr Hops in X their jiant storage houses than tus any ctlvcr hrfvrry in Lurcnv cr America. Ucforc the xar our lcsiJcnt,vhi!e abroaj on his annual iMicsii 0, IMtcmU very tincst baazer I lops. X t!n aJJ uV vvooo pouruii uxr ud on tunJ. JnJ xnj wall see that we an cuiiil: cur tril'ion. afcaON'i. i? tut ihe tunic f,chntvc S-nitt tkp . 1 t k . , .-i i w MM.fi acaMs Ten JO) VVa.a 4t taaa a airaaaaj fa m eaaavl ssaT saw tx'.w it aaa r1 O ST1 ST"! cTV ffim-IT fWQ.-rt ST X!3t Me-ai ModcwiUa Ai'i4u.4 Pi.kH C c Htbt, t.r4Hiivv OinK .-. n4 afiM-H S tl II ft, (hW rnaai' Ih4( ia 1h tiH,4 thA't m th tftSMl'afM Wt 4I h.tt a hiS tHt ll tartl sss h...4 W :i C".. Wlien Nature Galls! Our body is an intricate ma chine, subject to constant wear and tear. Unless the power (the blood) that keeps this marvelous machine in motion is properly watched, u breakdown is sure to follow. Your own body, and its health, is a priceless possession are you doing for it what yon should? Has the blood (the power) become inactive in throwing off poisons, (one of Its functions) and do you find it hard to get the same amount of work out of yourself as in the pat? Perhaps you haven't guarded your life blood as care fully as you should, and a dis eased condition is setting up a permanent place within you. Don't fear, yet I It is only a rail from Nature. The blood (power) has more impurities thrown into it than it can prop erly eliminate, and some form of blood disease possibly Rheu matism, I atarrli. Malaria or one of the many distressing kinds of skin eruptions such as boils, pimples, eczema, etc., ar taking possession, Heed This Call ler delay means only a thorl tin iaH belea j-oi aail, poiblr, t rhrnntc iliifaaf. Co la Nature mil oiiJ thla renililioa by clftni. r Ihe lilac! ( impurilie alth 1. S S. lb wnsilrrfu! rent, htib la 4 'i reitii. S, S. S, hat het44 hauaaaitt Sac la health, sad ethtr Houtaailt haaf found it thdr (raalrit erne Is s'fpin th hlnmj tasH as, I In cnathal a. trrp aiataaat ?, Ae4 aiiatral aiua ti Ihfir ai-tina fi ti..tfn sal htr-thil la yatir try life tiaiuft. ta ftrtea hflaa tat ifjsua.l lll Ih S, S. 8. )4 t,y har .'l i, J, J. Uh.la swl liaja a tit.. All !' (.alt ii a, a. . I) -: ti. L 1 1 1 1 MM lslwisMt , 'i v."..'U DooKltti " y torn 111 laa aat j ' . a Ctaat , vHbaasJ ta I 1 saiSaaM WBvSJer )rta4l ' I aiyii,nnaaa, I r zi 1 TWC SWIfT. srccirie p, company! 1 I t St . rf" r f