IN THE WORLD OF , SPORT Anderson, Yale's Promising Punter. f it 7 ' in 1 rr"""" " n j - Photo by American Press Association. V " Speaking of punters, If Anderson, one of the candidates for Yale's back field, can be cured of bis slowness and deliberation In getting the ball away be Is likely to bo a second Ted Coy. He has little form at present as form goes in punting but after be bas taken a step baekwnrd with one foot and turned partly around he ends the bnll booming down tho field In the most amazing way. So much valuable time is lost, however, that be Would be almost at the mercy of the Charging forwards of a strong team. If he can be taught, however, to get the ball off quickly and in the gener ally accepted style bo will be a power In Tale's back field. IN MEMORIAN Last Sunday October 15th., l&ll In the home of Mr. nnd Mrn. Wilson FurloiuTh of Columbia N. O. the An gel -of Poath came and tfxk their little three year old son, Alveitlo to that bright and beautiful home which Is called Heaven. Don't weep, fath er and Mother for he Is one of God's brlfihtrst anfcfrln in Heaven nnd will be waiting to greet you at the pearly gate. Little Alvertie leaves Papa, Mam ma, Sister, and Brother and a host of friends to mourn their loss The funeral was conducted by Rev. Durall a, the home and the remains were laid at rest In the family grave yHrd to await the resurection morn. In the grave yard softly sleeping Where the flowers gently wave Lies the one I love so dearly, i In his cold and silent grave. Jookey Bullman Returns to Turf. John Bullman, world famous among American jockeys, who rode two win ners In the American Derby, is to re turn to the turf. During the last four years be has been living on his ranch Is the Gallatin valley, Montana. "For three years," said he, "my re tainer from August Belmont was $15, 000 a year, exclusive of the customary fees for wins and mounts. My an nual earnings at that time were be tween 40,000 and $45,000. I found the tension too high and quit the game to go ranching, but since my nerves have got into good shape again I have resolved to get back into It. "It is my intention to dispose of my ranch and go to Buenos Aires this coming winter. That Is one of tbe few places on the American continent (There the racing game still is good." LVT " ' Phillippa Now a Baseball Scout. The name of Deacon Charles Fhll llppe does not appear in the list of players reserved by the Tlttsburg club for next season. This means that the veteran pitcher Is done with the game and will henceforward be employed as a scout for the Pirates. "Phil" did not pitch a game during the 1911 season. Phlllippe went to Tlttsburg in 1900. fie has been a star ever since. It was announced by President Dreyfuss at tbe beginning of this season that as long as Phlllippe wanted to work tor the Pittsburg club he could do so. The Pirate boss has never forgotten the services rendered by him in 1003, when he nearly pitched his arm off against the Boston Red Sox in the world's series. CRYING FOR HELP Lots of it in Elizabeth City But Dal ly Growing Less. The klJneys cry for help. Not an organ in the whole body so delicately constructed. Not one so important to health. The kidneys are the filters of the blood. When they fail the blood becomes foul and poisonous. There can be no health where there is poisoned blood. Backache is one of the first iniica- tions of kidney trouble. It is the kidney's cry for help. Heed it. Doan's Kidney Pills are what they want Are just what overworked kidnpys ii wed. They strengthen an J invigorate the kidneys; help them to do their work; never fail to cure any raKe of kidney difase. Read this proof from an Elizabeth City Citizen. Job Forbes 402 Second St. Eliza both City X. C. says: "I have taken Doun's Kidney Pills and do not lies itate one moment in giving them my endorsement. A few months ago 1 iad a very lama and weak back. When 1 tried to stoop sharp twinges passed through my loins. My kid neys dj,d not do their work as they should and their secretions were ir. regular in passage. As soon as began taking Doart'g Kidney Pills I was relieved and in a few days the lameness and pain disappeared. have had no further cause for com plaint" For sale by all dealers Price 60c. Foster-Milbtirn Co Buffalo New York sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's nnd tnke no other. SOME FINDINGS OF INVESTIGAT ING COMMITTEE THE WRIGHT BROTHERS Captain Jessie Ward of the Kill Devil Hill Life Saviny; Station was here last Monday visiting his-family. He reports that the . Wrights are flyiiu down on Kill Devil Hill to beat the band. Capt., Ward is the Wrights right hand man in their experiments and he knows more about their machine than anyother man in this country WHY HESITATE An Offer That Involves no Money if You Accept it. Joe Tinker. Hits Mathewson. Christy Mathewson would rather face nine Frank Schultes than one Joe Tinker. If Matty pitched agninst Tin ker every day Joe would be tbe great est batter the game ever saw. No matter how hard Matty trlfcs, be can not fool the Cub shortstop. Ever since lie broke into the major league Tinker nas been fattening his batting average off the Giant star. This year he has hit .412 off Mirny, and last year it was .800. Tinker 'nss.vron game after game In the last f years by his ability to connect y.!:;i Matty's offerings. Casey Quits Baseball For Good. Dr. Jimmy Casey says he Is out of baseball for good nnd will not manage Fort Wayne next year. A Class B dab cannot tDTord a bench manager, be says, and he admits that his active playing day are over. lie tried to keep in tbe going on the field the past season, but it was hard work. Any feaw, Casey thinks twenty years of taaeball service is enough for any man, and that is his record. REAL ESTATE DEAL A real estate deal of considerable importance was consumated last Tuesday when P. DeLon acid to Dr. R. Scott a residence in Selden Street r $2600. Wo are so sure that our remedy will relieve Constipation no matter how chronic It may be that we offer to furnish it free of all cost if it fails. Constipation is commonly caused by weakness of the nerves and mus( cles of tho large intestine. To ex. pwt a cure you must therefore tone up and strengthen those organs and restore them to activity. We want you to try Rexall Order lies on our guarantee. They are eat en like candy and are particularly good for children. They seem to act directly on the nerves and muscles of the bowels. They apparently have a neutral act ion on the other organs. They do not purge or cause any other incon venience. We will refund your mon. ey If they do not overcome chronic or habitual constipation and thus aid to relieve the myriads of associate or dependant "chronic ailmebts. Try Rexall Ordelies at our risk. Three sizes, 10c., 25c. and 50c. Sold only at our store the Rexall Store" The Standard Pharmacy. The tariff Isn't the only thing tho Republicans are afraid of in the coi.i ing campaign. There is another Iter, that Is giving them worry., Thjy ar wondering how they are to give an answer to ths charges of corruption Incompetency and 'maladministration that have been brought out and prov en by the various Democratic invest! gating committees. Tbe Moss committee brought to light the shameful manner In whl the plotters in the pure food bureau had stripped Dr. Wiley of all power, and made a farce of the law designed to protect the public from the greed of unscrupulous food dopers. The Stanley committee learned that the steel trust for years paid tremendous profits on a capitaliza tlon represented largely bM water and blue air, and that the trust gob bled' up the Tennessee Coal and Iron Company, its principal rival, with the aid and convivance of a republican administration, ostensibly to prevent a panic, but autually to Btlfle its main competitor. Jt was further brought out that men were acting as counsel for the steel trust while receiving money from the government as spec lal "trust busters." The probe of the state department revealedt 'icney was expended iVr one thing and charged, to another while the oommlttee on expenditures the navy department discoveiod that more than $3,000,000 worth of supplies " had been " taken from tho Washington navy yard without an uc. counting, and that the bookkeeping system in use there is absolutely ridiculous. These are but a few of many illus- ratlons that could be given to. show the value of honest investigations. More than a dozen oiher committees have turnd up equally important evi. tlence. " Any Fisherman Ever ITIako a Million? Probably not. Money means something to most fishermen; they work hard for it, and they want their money's worth. ' Money's worth in fishing boots means "BOSTON" HUB WARRIOR BOOTS made by the Boston Rubber Shoe Co., which for 58 years has made the best known rubber boots and shoes in the world. Its WARRIOR line is made of all-duck and is prodigiously strong. Made in Hip, i j? isning, snort, in au sizes and sold everywhere. Ask for the "Boston" Warrior Boot and Look for the Hub Trade-Mark It appears on all our boots and shoes. I0STM I1IBBEI SHOE CI. Boston, V ass. QQhudO ORDER HUB-WARRIOR DUCK BOOT8 FROM MONTAGUE RUBBER tio., Inc. Norfolk, Va. MANUFACTURERS AGENTS Sawyer's Excelsior Crack Proof Oil Clothing, and Brown Crack.procf Mo tonngr's Cc;t O Remember The New MR. WICKERSHAM AGAIN "I am surprised," says Attorne;. General Wickersham, "that the busi ness men of this country have not taken more advantage of that section of the law which pennits the colls tion of threefold damages when they have been injured by a trust. That sctlon is a powerful lever, and would make those illegally organized, have more respect for the law:" Likewise, the people are surprised that Mr. Wickersham as attorney-gen eral does nt take advantage of the law which makes it possible to teend guilty trust magnates to jail. They believe it would be an even still more "powerful level." PICKED HER OUT Twa very nice little girls 'had a quarrel one day. "Anyhow said one to the other, who was an adopted child, "your par. ents are not real." Where upon the other little girl re. torted, 1 don't care my papa and ma ma picked me out Tours had to take you Just as yon came." A STARVING INDUSTRY The Woolen trnt is the most iu. sistent of all the trusts in its demand for a high tariff. - This trust still ccv'ls; itself an "infant industry," a id art3 agents told the members 'f ' the Ways and Means committee th:ir the trust would starve to death if the tariff were taken off of wool. At Boston, on October 16th, Wil liam Wood, president of the Woolen trust, was a witness in a suit filed against him by a man whom he had knocked down and run over. The judge asked Wood how many auto mobiles he owned. 'I don't know," Wood replied. how manyf cnauneurs do you em. ploy?" asked the court 'Inever tried to keey track of them," Wood answered. Imagine a man so rich he cannot keep track of the number of automo biles ha owns! Then reflect on how many of the workingmen who pur. chase Mr. Wood'B highly protected products are unable to keep track of the number of Woolen suits they or their children own. PROTECTION HELPS FOREIGN ERS The Stanley! steel investigating committee has made public the ex port prices of steel trust products. This is a very ' important piece of news, Inasmuch as it shows great ifferenccs in prices in favor of for. eigners, and therefore, probably will result in a great reduction, if not the removal, of &l larift duty on steel. The figures given out shows that the trust charges American consum ers $32:97 per gross ton for steel plates, while supplying the Identical article to foreigners at $29.04. The unprotected foreigner thus receives an advantage of $3.93 over the pro 'scted Amercian customer. The ad vantage given the foreigner in steel rails is $3.84 per ton; In "tin plate. $12.54, and in structural steel, $4.50. Query: If tbe steel trust sells Its products cheaper to foreigners than to home consumer, who is the actual beneficiary of the American protec tive system? 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