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AT THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA By GORDON ARTHERTON t.-S by Short jjtorj' l'ut>. )? IN' jr.VK; rti?* I nited States Visit ?T s;i n k on a reef o!T the southern <oa>t of Florida .with all i>n board. Half of llie pa?* liters w?-re e>l bjS efforts di revtod Irtrtii land. an<l tin* bodies of kit if the remainder were found. But one-fourth ??r the pei . ? >T T !??* V i>it?r lay, undiscovered and uni-uned. in the. W.atetS of tlif iiulf; | A fijvf days later divers were sent down with' a view of raising tlie'styai^i ulii) if she were found- 1?? he in good . enough 4-'<jfidtr U?a. Antony he*e di\ ?-rs ?;t< -one .Toet A'aughfun. a har.dy..,W(>Pti ?vterati with s.-ar> ?Hf 'the ?*iyU ?:ir on his ! ????!> :il* 1 "The signs of toil ami ; on \i<* r??ugh? honest fate. ; ?fttOgbtpS- w?s ' /?'?rty-tixe pos>;h!y a j .rhjt I'.ver lie ?iiij 1 1 ? > r know, hut he j renseti.heretl epUMiitc n vc* as vixteeii ? ;>m;? <?! a_-e (|v had tl?*f ; brillfantiy .1 distir.>rui.>h?*d }ijf:wa*fcf. id 'the- war a> .so Itli-Kh-r ha<f.Kti! he had f??ug.'.r. hard ahd writ No opportu.ni. t}.?*> ' a<! S?-?-rt v?-:j -hitn of leadiug, a I desj ??r je 'cl?:<riv "j- i :i pturi.tr?; an ?in.r;t'. v "s . tla'i* ile. ! a'tl . i.vell ? hvirtt x* . .11 ; . .j,- 1 jtun ;.u'd"at <o-ri>s j?i>Tg syr^eviRs divided t lit-" j ?v ' if>- i\ . v -.i .1^,-. and they v^n-hliif: '??. . But *W*.h':i?l .dft-r ;! it'C^4 Q'vV ' ?? .||.'*-\ya> | . nwT^h'-'jo th* . Viter . r !ii- ilr:; Tv-l irf* lh'Jjig a rid jk doilfci .?\.vr'\ r; '^hrtlw ? tt;:? ???,.* ? j fj ?': : .. ' l S?K *1 ry jli ? s* d a' , .v*jil j f '/f- *'*- .? Birtle v:'.i ' : ??? *?'?!! .jer ? ...:. a "-T.-ek. lin.Vlv ',?? '}r;f:e?| vntih.. -viarv ? ;!*?'%.. n j' <>n. a- 'v;jai!''J et 4lte',<fx>rj /?ej ;? s :\e- .. ?; -.d'.-he' ? ?|t>J f< rp y?\?5? ' wi.,;-,; i.i--. .ain'-d'^t Ui' ; e j rrerehy.-. ? i.V'; : .t ?jfr * f.'n m>i ; i!?Vfi?n as .tth"* widr-h -!'"id' y.-ver ' . :t:vT dis.-'ivered- ? ?>': 'i.tti, .'.Mi'' ^MVati.ie .'[? th- w:i.'s ri ' :>*d;' ?'>r !'" ? ?>'? <<? u,i. s-arr i an-l ?V-T> ?' ?? ,i i' .last;' h.Tii' rr< . ri> ell * : )v rv V" J ^ ? - ' "?tv if. '? .V v'? t X .? j ? ' >* ? rv_ ?' : si* &i>xVir?iV j ?. . . ?j i; . kWr *! 4 . ? \\ ;\ :^LT^?fv "liiiil? | >*?5 '?'?<? iif i ?>d. vl*V. TJy'i'f SMtJs . I(L i r the :-n i * i Sy. 4ft . :md-,he4 ..' U'.rie.AV.is IvVV: I >. "? ' lJ !? '? I . , l" 'U - ~ :? '!;?? A fii . i.r j -n .-'if iial*lj* ". tti S-l .ft ? v iii<' r< , i:'! spifpiy ; . | ??? I ty " | ? . , ? . *?? ??.?",< v.' ;? ;.!s4u'*h.' - ^ . "U* rit ?t VvV rjj :??, r.-- .u > J .ri; A-i.>' a ;r?'a* : i.-* ? . h- ;? hri l T?>f* . <k? "i/M ? -; ';i ^Wvvetl !: m' .rtiatf it :was-;ft ? ..{'??? he r.?:, . Tlie !m ? ?: "si,!ji-tter?*?l hy ]t! -i* i??ti?;<; t W i. r^'ef. -i'nd ihv Via-! w.-n." a'A.-.y eiitlre .ytanArftc's ->f it;?? for ? ?**.1 ??*' i}.-,ti\,' ' He fetitrrivd <J-iw!y -.!*?? /he; >t?-ru ' ?f !!.?? u:.'i ?> e-r r??n?i!ns of raif do'w'n yti :..e surely bottom. ?.?'7;!.? ii h?' waited Kiv&i; sterr. of the keejitru': a dhar^> i.'okout .for u?y- <ta:s>.a^e done in ih*z ?Jls$vtVou.: ' - As Le d. J so he be'.eid a si^l?{ that. \?-'era.n as he vvas. -.eaux'<.i him' ?to iiUer a cry arid to step ijulokly ?>a _k Hards-. Starink' at !.;:n through the .??-r:-n??ie>. his fa? ivjd and -sunken, hts e>e*'. i.ioodshot, but sieaaiini; with e*osreiu?*nr tas ha!r ilia r ted .>ver his forei.ead and his lip- iikhUix in what .must have been yuterles >r 'en'trea-rtes. ?vas a Uvj.:+(f.-hreath;ntf nian. Vaugii ton, a' flriw^ thoujjht that his Vnses had !ef: iiiai, and he turned away to se? if the apparition w- yhl have ^tme. irhen hj next looked aruiind. liut ni?. ? tie ;>a!e, e.T> it<*d f are was still there, and this time the hand was heofconiny Wiidly *o hin.v .nid v..< ? eyes supplement ing t'e yio.veuients. Then, as so/m as Le. rea4.:z?'d that he had aitrai'ted Va.ugh;nh's attention, tits* man d:sap ..peared, cniy to show . *hlms?df ' u^nhi with .? sheet of paper' <-oVer?-d with writfnjjg. This" he held up against th^ port. . lie, ;iioVh>uiu>r \ attghtori to at>* pr vx ~ -and read it. It ran as follows : ' HELP ! ' * VVV^ti f.h? 5fciy sunk I Av nt ''I >?:th .-Tt, - . Wilted up in this w at ?- r - tiKht . ompiartmviii. '?- ltuv.> ;)iad. JbiLrdi v "snrihlnic to -at. and th* r-l k: ym< out. . ,1 'oarinor last', ar hoar rri'T- If y>_m -op^n ttie <l>jOr howirvir, r shWll Jr^tr.avJ Ly ? -he . Vuk.t*> Vhl' h ? will, rush In. FVK PITY S SAKE. MiC ' sc?ya: wav ? : Aii starvi.m; 1"P..'f<>ud ..?j ; ani>. air : I The 'vorifs were written in a fairly, legible hand and Vaughton had no. trouble- in .making tlieui out. But, the; question was. what to do. If?nv should he save tliis- roan? There seeuieil. to be 'no. means of doing it. unless the entire ship were raised, and this, as he'liad .se^n hy his inspection, was impossible. Then, suddenly, another, plan tlashed through his; brain ? a plan Ui.at was. really, the tirat thing that should have occurred - to him. Why couldn't the roan trust to his chances of reaching the surface before his hreath gaw out? He. himself, could take down a rope and tie It around his body while the men above hauled hi in up by It M quickly as they could. Vaughton motioned to the man, who had beeh gazing anxiously at him. and, nodding to assure him of his assist ance, gave the signal to be hauled up. As soon as Ire was above the surface J and hud been stripped of his helmet., he toiil the met), as briefly anil as quicVly as lie. could, the strange sight that he had seen. A long rope was secured and "Vaug-hton wrote out his plan on a piece of cardboard, so that I the man might understand exactly | what was to be done. Tlven h?? dheil down a second time, | taking with liliii the extra rope. lie ; found the man occupying the position ' | lie had left him In, only staring up- 1 I wards! watching for the help that ha | kuew was to' cyme 'from above. Vaugh- j toil held the. sheet of cardboard dose; np ti' the porthole, and. as the man within read, his face lightened up in comprehension. Then, upon a signal from Vaiightoii. the prisoner threw J i open the door of the -compartment. ' arid. quick as a thought, was hound around the waist wUh tlie rope Tim : ?dgp was given, to the Waiting men ahov e. and he. was ha tiled Up ad fast as huuiuni sinews could do '.It,' The stranger reached the surface in an unconscious state, but was soon revived, and, after having eaten alii the -andwicties that were to be pro cured, he sho. ve*i great willingness to . veil- his remarkable story. ? "I Was sleeping." he said. "at the ? rime the ship -foundered; and If was by , t itjliaiie that the door ?>f the water tight compart ineiM wis- .closed, else I wott'.d ii'jt be- here to tell the tale \ :n:i\ w.otider at .'the fact that I f. >4? nndly that 'he hurry aud :it-U>-i?n ><11 t!ie- >le? k- did not :i\vakeu 1 w i I i .iiisw?r thai simply by tell- ? jrxi that !?' regularly roll oflf my ' .? I :Vt ? i i i'ghl . it tiVi iievvr wake up'. When I ,'i'i . u ik'e np. i.owever, lnia.gitie .uiy . -'??hS.'i.'iie.n:.. up-'ii g'-aticihg ??tit- of my J ? ;-or;thole. ;.to jilid. l.h.t-J ,1 Was entirely Mir: "UiMcl by Water water to left of "t;je... in*. :"r>>Ti i of :ue, . above tire. and- 'to' gl'it ? lire ,\: iirst. as yott n:i> sur ? it use . 1 cohld tio.' realize w lj.it had' hap ? t>:ie.| Theft. L'ni'luaU.y . it d.t'.v iinl >ti :i:e tLaf I was at 'he bothoiii of the ? >.*.( | ; This id.'-a -was immediately sfrHcjt to-ned !<> .( he sight *>f a couple la.-;, tisb. >v\i}mniiu' up a in I down ?; cr cit 'f my pot-'hoh*. 1 believe that no eite has hitherto equalled my ti \e:n.ure . ? No 'human being that f jjl4V< ? t-ver ..h?-;ihi of .'tils i-hed for two <la.\ * ? ! .a li.-s ordinary <;???* time, at ' hv cj fi* ?;!,>- i?H*ifn,>e^cepi. of course ? -u -a, :'>ub.tmtn.ne boa't. t W'eli. ? to con -' i'{uug*.j '.About...' the s?.-< '(nil day ? I r a .-r*<t.;-th:ii ray Mipply ..f air w.as ^iv.ln. ?ut .?-?? ?tn*ti; .:iie.ut ?a>, v.*i". .itrge- a :. >1 I became i>p](rt'><?i(l . . I . c.Mthi::g U U:'r>- i.u.ckyi' tiist-t'-' I wn -ofily "tie d*?\? :i ;.t.hivre to' itse. ifp rlie ! Ma'lly. ....furred tv. the Ma!, rjiijii ; he:'~jntt ? ??!"-* S -t he ship alid 1 pr--;i:i..'(s[.': I <di- >'.?P ' ;i:t pi>!thoi'- -I: .t V. d ii<c. . be?V:t ;r t-jistviy' <?'<?! ti-'e.- I sit e; .'.h.iv'*" ?? '?h a d?'*',id alf 'liy 'this ;; Inventions That Came From Women's Brains \\ 1jo im'.cnre/l' ?he 'e?iM";>n-. ci"'' . Kll W.l. {?.!,????> ? recej\nl ' tie cre?j1> '?!>:? t e yV.i'rs. il-?w??ver; tii?? Co' ;,.u :gij/' was- inv>-riti-.l t.-y' r'.ie -w :te ? : le'nrt'lil.'t in 1-rie . S!: e iii'lVei" to Whi' :ie^ 'w p:itett*e<i It. ' ' w mi v?niev| thV? loom? A Worn.!:, .aveli'-i-e! ? Tin* iooju that He;i\??<.. ev .M >' -tit. h y-'d wear. -Her naT.ne ?,i? Mrs.'., lac'luartl. . _? '. U it}\eTite.l the Sewing machine."1 V>k any schoolboy and lie vvill-auswer :*l-.lias iiowe" Klias ilt?we. <ii >1 !;tive i. it the pttteQt in his owti name; but his w:fe. invented the machine, llowe -truugled for l'4 y ears. trying to work t .at at:d faileil. Finally Mrs. H'owe de. iiled l.f something were not. invent ed pretty soot? they would starve t'o death. In t Ao hours siie invented the .sew ing 4iiac(di|e. Howe acknowledged, it to Kussell H, ('unwell1 diirln^ the r-'ivll war. , ?; Who Invented the .tnoWer and reap er? A West Virginia Woman Invented t hem. Mr M?-< 'ortiiJck, tu a eonfiden- . !. tial communication imhllshed some time since, so reported. After McCor miv'k and his father . had failed 1 wotii-.' an t->ok a series- of shears and fas tened oi:e sheaf of each rigidly to the edge of a board.. ? Then she attached a wire to each movable shaft and by puljing one Way site opened the series and by pulling the other she closed it. The mow ing machine is h lot of shears; and a woman tised her own tools to i cut tnan's hay. Who invented the grettt irort ?^jtieeZers that lay the foundation of all- the stetd mills and millions? A woman Invented them, according to the statement of Andrew liiraegle.? l.os Angeles Tiriies. Admission to the Bar A.dmissioti t<> the bar is formal re-' ognitlon by a court that a person is (psaiirted to practice law in that court. A lawyer may be ever so able and yet if he Is not admitted to the bar in rt certain state be cannot practice his ! profession there. I'snally a iierson is admitted to the bar upon examina tion and bv motion of a lawver who . ? . . * | has known him for Some time. The f ipialith ations for admission to the bar | are different in different states. I , \ v ',' V General Timing . "That \\:ts a Very line senuon,** said an enthusiastic church member whe i was an anient admirer of the tninister. "A tine sermon and well timed, too," 'Yes." answered his unadndring neighbor, "it certainly was well timed, fully half . of the congregation had their watches ouL" George F. Baker Presents Field to Columbia Left )?? ri?!it ?: <.'a|>t:- J*Mdie Kurrell of I "iiixersii} of l'enjnsylvjitia base team; t'apl. Van I>r?KkUn of l i>]iiiiilii.i ; lifurut1 K linker. notvl banket*, ami PresMent Nuhobis Murj ra\ lJutler of 1'olumbia university. Mr linker is shown handing base ball io Karrell. ti? start: the bat! liaiue. Thi- \\a> Mr. linker"'. first it|?|?ear-l tin. e on I'.al.'T li.-l l. u hi. li he pre ! se:i '???! I" ? '??Itlnibia .university . Tliel ipse? shows i jMii' Piirri-ll. who i?as I Joi.'icil t Jit* N ?*u Viii*'.. ? iiatils. DIDN'T LIKE NAEE OF YAXKKK TKAM Watson CouMn't Stand for ' New York American League Club. n?f. }???< ??in ??;' I'iiJ'liVr h iHp \y i Vim V-rk < ?& ' '?:t' ?> an hi! rn*< : Ilii Van. \V;rJMiJi via"* to i ?'1 1 '4 r f ji i ii < :is{ i.? i.tu* wn\ hr ? ! ? ? ? ii j..ivsi!'Tf fii ;i?a> witu ^ .lllkwS \Va:v>!l w:?> [tlu.v iJti; xviih Fort Sialtli ' ' o.i-n V V;nkt*'- ? li*< ?; i s ij t T'll-a. i'I.Ij. nCl,,|y . ' r..ri Smith tMrttti Wiu* l" a l'h?? w.onl \V':ii?.?n iha.t rh?* M-ottt, \\:ios?-?i . ? i -l.:\ i [iir 'h -m V liiitf a ioi?t:ra?T sv;nl> for htjii to >i^;i ji Jie stio'.ved s"; |Vi afrotm; .tf \\ .'U. ;":j ! ra;-.- ! i:l I . . iiit-'i- ?????*??' or . lit i lv of wo;1, i ? lioi'i' hv Nirsian ' ' ;??.!? . .iiin-'i ;m h'.HrM of rjio ?%tV- " ) ;.i ?'<>????.' <.'?! t'f ?: i! ? f i : all ' ? >i fivil S* <r >l?o ? S< * :"!? ' ? In' ih'i.ii < \X':i'u: ' ? f/.iv ? :?!' a -.e ?. > . r. faVl.-'l ??''.Hi! .1 1- ' . I U"o . itfj'. .U "J 'it,. .' !) rij'f l _ - ' v- !?:'??? ' ? v ?;??? * ??I*.'-. !.U. ' . V ???V ' John Watson. ii-Uuter." Sutlilerily lit- lia<I a .ftrialit i.Jeu He sut (J??un ?>ii tiie bench sifter the 11 ex I iiiiiiiiK calmly took off his shoes' uiul socks. .1 lit I Willi them in his han>l walked across the ?iiiim6ii<l> throusrlt the eVU ' ia.l.e uiitl on to the few l iim-k s a Way The srolit snv\ tiini uo. Later, when \V:tt son sut in tlie lobby itf ? lie hotel, til** scolit 4;j\e liitu tlie once i.ver with an o<bl expression .?n his face. then rhefkeil ?ait and, headed !"<>r the depot Wafsiiii sa*v bitn g" and follow ??<) litiii to t fie train in make sure lie lirtd <lepn.net!. I.ater '>tl Waisoji tut, a ? h:?n< e to show lil- stuff to ixie <>? < 'outiie Mark's SCotll s >uU. to its major sports proiirunt ? ? ? rbiladelphht and St Louis will en 1 joy outdoor wrestling bout's thi- suiu r umr . . ? It ;.s understood that Mr. I 'empsey's | visit to the bairletields of l'rall-e will n.'t be at government expense. ? ? ? ? i 1 arles Watson III. of Phila ,*|elplfi;i t ;l;is 1 !>e>*:i ele> Teti captain of the Yale twinis team for next year.. i . ; - * * * '"Tlie ordinary American city." says j :i foiv'jin a r'.-iii: t^ t . "is ? only an ovcr urov* n country town." .And a home run is ??nij a hunt *? ? ? Many inch ha.ve il -pense-i \vi h the ;'THis is My iUssy 1 >.?>*" - -mi on their ties Us. Tiiey.have on th.iir _r"ll' suits, vliicli serve the same purpose. Manager Rogers Hornsby I .- :? ' 1 ? K ll?*ru ' ?? -I'-'Utj s.v?;??nV| * li?* >! l.oiiN rt -'cinh i. * 1 in:?!>:: :?.*r "i ihf '? tin i<> iv! Ui' la*;.', ? ? u : m:?-- !>? i !i" ;i- liiinl .i< Kh-'i**1*" V ;*> A ' * "?* |'Ti ,.r ?(4.> . - , BASEBALL NOTES r ?? ? . . - . _ - A ... I.! as tli-'ijah IVnfley of the i tliani.s was ;'n f?r lii> >c;ur. ? ? ? It i :? k?-< nine men to 'yvin a kill ! ^;iin?-. but one of ?hfin < ;in lose If. ? ? ? f 1 ? V ? . ? ? *; ? !. i Mit fielder Thrasher lias been ob ' lainrU by Pinsliehf from Worcester ? '*? ? : ? * ? ? The .\thU*ti<>. i .mule Mack's cjever baseball avvrm;? years of ' ? ? ? It i> ('fitly demonstrated ajja-ln that the winter is no time to win a base ' bull pennaiit. ' ? ? ? * K. It. Jesles, "Jll, shortstop. vyas . elected captain of the baseball team of the I nixersiiy of Illinois. ? ? We may expect to see a great race for base Mealing between Washin^ i ton autl ? 'liieaso ibis year, t ?. . ? ? W. K. i 'Iirisiman. has been re el ???' ' e< 1 captain of the varsity base ball nine at Northwestern university. * * " .? Manatrer Kddi'e onslow of Provi i tjelii'e has cut lo.ise two pitchers, a rlyht bander, ami Murray, a southpaw. ? ? ? Ilarry Kellw recruit pitcher with the Washington Senators, has been sent to the New Orleans club of the South er l association ? . ? l eu .1. (Happy) O't'onm r. who Is ft present a relief umpire in the Pacific < 'oast lea iMle. has sijjned a conir'ac as a regular member of the staff for 1 ? * ? P.abe Hull) u'ot his nickname when he was In Baltimore because of )iis youth and. sarcastically, because of his size * * * Spencer Abbott, former matiajrer of the Heading club of tin* International league, is now head si-out for the Kobilis. ? ? ? The 'record for throwing a baseball is hebl by Slieblon l.e .1 eune. lie threw it 41't5 feet 'J1- inches on <>c.o | her ll'. U?10. ? ? ? (hi what has been accomplished to j date New Yorkers have no reason to revi.se their early opinions rejjanliris: jhe < liar.is' < ?bailees for winning an other t?ennant. The Cotchcr's Box. f>\\ li.iil ;>i:i > er.v ? p .1' h ers. k i> < ? v. t [<??> afe re>tr? ?. ?l t.. .1 . . - ?n!n ter:itv?r>: InrhiRil the imiiif ; The .%?;!?. li>fi is ?ri;iiu' I'ar 4 ? ? ?ha;>e. f ? ? ~ ? 2 ?>! I'uj The -f l'.iiji' a* i tin- I'Mi'iuT <if th>* ;).e .'atelier as Hi ? \ A line I* ii !????! froiti tti rn.-r >f : li? I'ciiii' i ?s? ill** ??\N*n?|.-! ?' !in?~i jnnrk- off tin- ('it^licr's (mis I l;e <"uf rli T i- s.i !J?| "?>???! v\ ork In Iliis li?.\ ?n?l run fn*-'tifti:i!izv'J r !i ?ame as lh*> ; ?i " < ?>; ??r if he operates oiit -.ili- of ii .if iiiin*> Th?- piteher. ?hjrin'jc-.ah ? tin j part uf i !i.- ifutii#. [Si ka-I I; i ii:.-" ?' T" ri:ii| start .'lis w in.l up ivffyry ? .1 r ? Ji.-r ha? t?>i urneil .lb his h..\ :i J.'l ^iv-n him hi> -i^'hai ifi-r-hv 1 1. n. in, iritis a U.ilk, ?'.:*? m-rs hiii.si' .it all fillies to help a pitcher i!f _"iin^ is r<?-iL'h ft. pri-vei:' ihN ?;:aat^**i. ||.i\v ]i.i\?* v., ii ri- a " ??afr her -iep ?] 5? iri fr> :n {*( t ::o ?? I ? i , t > ? ? fi. a |f_':i!!> |?;T. )<?? ! / t "ii !< :? ! a has.- -tln.ier - "is' . ?Ii'iiit^1? !!" ? ??i.a.-it; Itiv! r \?> i?iv.* Ii (ml|c ;in ::i!eri'erei\.-?f' I'll. ). i .. . :*!p;i -tr \ In-} i he - r ??} - 1 'f : I ox li? .rwivi? t ?,*i* t-al1 ;iti f l!i!> ?!". r ; ; fiireiK't* was' it ,i !i,' ' r . ? : i ? ivtlfe?t J he fr 1 : n'_ I '' e ' rv::.:. s<-.m; c?? air hase rnjtv r< ailvaTf'.'**. ha?e. ? 1 ;> the :: j- first ha-?- ' i'M> . u& the ! <;i1- ht?r (4> MI.-J !?** in : ? ? a-' ? ?>.. : ? . :i ' ? . -n [ uoYihj- h??jo rvimtir;. iii unjll he re?.?M ?? fii t!i * !m ! I lii?*ij Im? fi.t'i I ;i lrtf.il rv_'h.r >!??;?' tr. ; . I il^ rinint-r <<1T i-iiV?. " lr I1!.- SaT'-r j ? ? - i in'i-pf>'rwl wiili' ?!?{? ?? i! h?*r l.in^ ili>" njrui'-r it?* t " 'riin'n?*c.' w>ms. >| !???. '!?" !:ii'?' l irrji !".>r - i?-li . J!i???riVivii' \Vltcn a j ?:t .?f t*-r :> j>as in^ a h:itt>T. '!.?? i-at'-h^r- mu-f r?-rna. n ; ilin?c*ily i?cltin<i th<- jtlati* an<l ii??t m-n.* "ill '?!" il'is |?>li:i.n ;?ri.>r t?? tin* jhii?? t lu? '?rt 1 1 iwi'jkfeS t li?' iiir^.'itT's liatiij. ir he ihf- all lijisi* runners are j to : s ? I \ :ia. ?? ??!!?? Iiase. This rule was made f>i {?revettr a < at?-Iier from afdini; j a i'lt- her t" ,i\.* an iniention.il puss. Tad Jones as Golfer Willi. the ..football *ea>on far avvaj, Tail Jones. Vale' football r?>;n'!i, ?an devote his time to ot^er tiling. especially tt? improvm;,' his game on the links. Not to Enlarge Yale Bowl l'rof i Maretice \Y. Meiidi-ll. chair man of tlie hoard o^ athletic control at Vale. lias announced the Vale howl will not he enlarged eillier hy the ad dition of rows of seals further hat'k or hy the erection of a second tier or nai lery, according to tlie Vale aluuyii weekly. It fs impossible Professor Mendel! sais. to satisfy the desires of hoth r tie *i:radiiate> and the public. and an addi tional seats would he insufl' clent to till the d< nand at the bij; Raines. TWICE IN THIS WOMAN'S LIFE Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound Helped Her from Sickness to Health Ellensburg, Washington. ? "When I was first coming into womanhood I suf fered terribly every month,. My mother did everything ahu could think of, so ahe took me to 6everai doctors a: id they only helped me a little. Mother was talking | to another lady about I my condition and she told mother of Lydia E. I'inkham's Vege table Compound. Mother got me six bottles and at the end of the first month I was much better, ?so I kept on taking it until I had no more pains. When I got married and had my first child I was m terrible pain so that it was impossi ble for me to do my housework. I thought of how the Vegetable Compound had been of so much benefit to me when I was a girl, so I went to Perier'a Drug Store and got nix bottles. It sure dul help me and I still take it. I am a well woman today and I can't say too much about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I will answer any letter that comes to me to answer about what your medicine has -done for me. " ? Mrs. William Carvek. R. F.D. No. 2, Elleos burg, Washington. SICK BABIES ' Respond instantly to a short treatment ot Dr. Thornton's EASY TEETHER Ask Your Druggist OLD SORES, PILES AND ECZEMA VANISH Good. Old, Reliable Peterson's Ointment a Favorite Remedy. M i ! ]? '. -:s :i :t:> I > .r? wur.It.l : ? ? -.x ?.T . > '?nt riifsit- ? .jjr.vl U'ni J Nichua, 44 U".. N-r Sprv: Ity-.-i.- stt-r N V. O'-t a Uru- I. .S ' ?r '? ? . my draitsi^lJ ? ? ??' *? "> Buffalo N Y <rid y ? t-k. :t isn't tl r h : t).TSt > U l ' A 'A.lV* 'rv? I'e t .-rs'ii 4 R ? !. 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Brevard News (Brevard, N.C.)
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