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'THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 18, .1811. T liJSIDE BASEBALL m SPEED WILL , Mac's M6n , Look as Though cThey Will Do Some Gather ;,1na Before the'Season-Ends': 'r How They Appear. ' ' , ; . V- By It A: Cronin.- "i ; Santa Maria. March. 16. Inside base ball and speed will be Portland's object In the pennant race this coming sum mer and tha champions look as If they will live uj to the letter in each case. Combine' bralna'and speed wlth ability ta hit tolerably'; and" youTSave a .plub mat IS' hard to neat J aseDa.n. nowa days on tha coast requires mora quick thinking than' formerly, and tha' team that la Quick of mbd and fleet of foot wJU gather io ' tlmei wbere tha pld, 'slow-going slugging aggregation will cop once. ' V . - McCredle's men took now as If they "will do some gathering before tha sea son Is over. They might not- be able ' lo hit with the San Francisco of Vernon club, but their abilltyifiotheriiines race. With two mora weeks of this sort of : weather, the. club will be .in grand shape to open " tha .season. The out fielders, with the exception of Kfueger, who Is still sporting embonpoint, afe in the pink of condition.- Ryan; is tiown to weight-and is far fasterlthan Jaat season, end Chadbourne, is ready , to face a' pitcher' in "a real championship 'game right now. ',''' i lUpps Xs Improving. .'"'"'.' '.; f Bill Rapps, minus tha bad legs that handicapped him last summer, is snow ing up his early aeason form-of laat year, when he.vet tha circuit .on fire with his speed. Bill is hitting better this year, and ought 'to strike 10 points better than l ,H9 ' mark , in 110. He is covering-a' few-feet more' ground around- the bag. an in the Regular Yannlgan games has startled the local fans by tearing out Into short right field after fly balls. Eddie Mensor is showing nicely at Becond base, and has begun' to recover his batting eye, which affected him a bit when he first Jumped Into practice It Eddie were 20 pounds heavier, he would be a whirlwind, but he haa a physique which may carry him through, ddie la of about the else o Johnny Evars, the sensational Cub second' Back er. He Is as faat as a bullet, handles a. grou"hd ball nicely, can cover an ex panse of territory around the keystone sack and with more coaching will be a dangerous base runner. However, he leekjLthe--experlence. necessary .to hold . dowif that Job In the Coast league right from the Jump with credit to himself, but he may surprise us all. He has the spirit and that is a, big thing tn hia favor. If Neal Ball falls tf.ihow ap It looks , as If Mensor wllfc1nch the second base Job over Rodjgers; Rodgers has been showing lop better In his fielding of late, and McCredie may carry him for a couple of months. He has changed hia position at bat a bit. and is hitting more timely than before. He Is a deceiving fellow in many respects..? In getting away from the plate nonejf the players here has anything on Mm. and between -sacks he haa a tantalizingly - awkward way of . running.. He la ahowlng more of the old "pep" .Jri' .practice games, whicly may Induce McCredie to hold him. c Pecklnpaugh Xioofciag Pine. Rodgers is not the ballplayer that Pecklnpaugh Is, the good looking bru nette whom Cleveland .has very gener ously turned over , to McCredie. Peckln paugh is Just now beginning to feel his oata, and Is showing fans as much speed as Olson had last year, in addition to an ability, to field a , ground . ball that the Swede never possessed. - Peckln paugh has a good ar and a better batting eye than' Olef although It Is doubtful it he. will cover quite so- much ground , in the flamboyant manner Of the graduate. . . Pecklnpaugh is a sure shot at short, while It looks as if Mensor and Rodgers will fight it out at sec ond, with the San Joseans having the call. ft"- : " z M:r::: ' -c-, If all the inflelders were as good as Tommy Bheehan, ' McCredle's worries would be things of thepa9LTommy Is a finished fielder, and right now could be up In the big brush If he were of a mind to 'go back. This ..year he will have an even break with the pitch ers. ana ought to Lat around .250, which. In the Coast league, corresponds to about ,ZT5 in any other class A clr cult ' ' ;V . t.: '. - - . gheehea Making Secord. ' Tommy Is covering a lot of territory around that difficult, angle, and despite a little evidence of too vmuoh fat, is covering as muoh ground as in his best days last season. He is in like a streak on bunts, his short pins and peculiar hop giving him a dlstinot advantage ever the average running ; bunter. It takes a fast man, starting from the . ten siaeor tne plate, to get away from 8heehan. His arm Is in great shape ana ne whips that ball across the dla . mond like a rifle bullet.- When every-t wing ib saia ana done, Sheehan might . well be, Judged the best .third base man in minor league baseball.' , ; ' - The catching department Will be Well V taken care of this year with Murray, a veteran, and Kuhn and Bradley, re cruits. Kuhn Is the most promising . backstop that has donned the mask In perience.' of course abut ha shows little - or no . weakness in any other branch of the game. k If Bradley shows as well as : Kubn andilurray, the Beavers will have one grand catching staff.' : McCredie in formed , the writer that he Was almost inclined ' to carry three : catchers all -i year, using one of them for utility Jf occasion demanded.; Kuhn , can fill, al rnoat any, poalUon with , credit, while r. BE BEAVERS' AIM Peerless, pope-Hartford, Chalmers, Hud Z aon. and Gramm Commercial Vehicles, f KTM(S;.: MEWS' Bradley is reputed to be of the same ability. Anxious Apout Pitchers. Last year. at one period both Fisher and Murray should have been on the bench, the forme; suffering from a hand that could barely direct a ball, and the latter showing a leg swollen so badly he could hardly get a stocking on. This year to avoid bruises on the ankles or shins, the big. manager haa. procured a pair of shin guards which the back stop must- wear,, whether they.like.lt or not Kuhn has already, been saved several painful, whacka on the shins. wnne a ball that would have struck Murray on the knee and probably laid him -out, bounced halfway back to the pitcher after- striking the guard. It is the pitchers that have McCredie on the anxious seat If Keestner shows his old form he will have three reliable twlrlers In thr elongated Teuton,-Steen Beaton is In 'the r best condition' of any of the twlrlera here and is ready to take his turn right now, Tom has been smoking them through for a week and one is .not stretching a point when It is opined that Beaton, has a lot more speed thaa , last . year. . Tom's curves are breaking with more suddenness and if he takes the best care of his am will be one of the sensations of the league. Two years of indifferent pitch ing have hung heavily on Tom's record and tie. Is anxious to show his follow ers ! what.: he Imh.,,,1 ! . Bhows Oood Book SaU. - " : Steen, who was spiked by Arlett, suf fered a painful bruise on the upper por tion of his instep when be stopped .a not one from Ryan's bat Sunday, and it pained him so badly that, he had to take to his bed. Steen has been going along in a quiet way, employing nothing but straight balls and letting the curves come gradually as he training season nears a close. Steen has been In the game long enough to know ow to con dition himself to .best advantage and when-th-f irst - goftg ngSr-'Bir-Six will be ripe to pitch the-penlng game. Archer is conditioning slowly, but the southpaw is showing a good hook ball and. excellent control .for a port-aider. He looks as if he. will stick with the club. ; "Bugs" Russell, the Irish ship carpenter, who .Is trying out 1 awfully green yet, hut jtboks promising.Orlf f 1th. Sanches and Arlett are hardly ripe for Coast league company. When Ful lerton gets his spitter working, he may find himself tied to a Job as one Of the regulars. Of the whole bunch of buah twlrlera, this young school kid has re vealed the greater knowledge of the finer points of the game, to-wit: What to' do at the right time. He bata like a regular, : taking good raallion and meeting . the ball instead of taking a wild swing at it,, as is proverbial with slabsters. i He fields hia position well and with coaching ought to prove a valuable man to McCredie. . : - Manager Mao has his eyes on Alex andria, La., where the Naps are training, and hopes to land Pitcher Deane and a big fellow named Veysey, who Is a fast ball artist, a, class in which McCredie has much faith. , :f4 .'". :.e v ; CHAMPION IS FIT , . , FORJEMSIC BATTLE tVaitei .Itu Uased Wire.! , i Los Angeles, March !. Although he has trained but five days for his fight here tomorrow with George Memslc, Lightweight Champion Ad Wolgast to day announced ; that he war ,, rit ana would do only enough light work this afternoon to keep hts.wlnd in shape ; L Wolgiat weighed 128 pounds When' Te rolled, out of this blankets, and he and Manager Tom' Jones agreed that instead of tearing off more, weight by working, a rest was In order. ,-'.' - :Hs". . Jones admitted- that Sunday he was temDted to call the fight off, or ask for a postponement because of Wol gast s conamon, dui ne saia inni au had 'rounded 'to nicely Monday, and Tuesday. And anyway, $5500, win, lose or draw,. Is a Jot of money. t; " Memslc also .took a day off. . He was well within the weight requirement, he sald and would rest . Betting today was at 10 to . SPOKANE MAN ELECTED ; PRESIDENT BY BOWLERS fl ' . ' " ' ,. , . fpokane, Washi, March 18. An elev enth hour surprise and a "dark horse" landslide placed Frank W. Smith, -prominent local sporting man, at the, head of the Western Bowling congress, at the annual election, held - this morning. Smith won over j. a. jonnson, tne only other candidate, by a vote of 27 to t. Los Angeles was awarded the 1912 tour ney without a struggle ' . Other officers elected were: ' R. W, Reed, Los Angeles, first, vice president; C. H. Ball, Portland, second vice presi dent; James Mclntyre, Vancouver, third vice president; A. U Jenkins, secretary treasurer, reelected. - , t - M. A. A. C. News Notes. Complimentary life memberships were Issued to . A. and N. A. King by the board of trustees of the M, A. A. C. last night, as a token of appreciation for the "courtesies received , since the club's purchase of the King tract Coe A. McKenna, ex-Notre Dame shortstop, was 'elected chairman of the baseball committee to succeed Cass Campbell. New suits and equipment for the base ball team were ordered. Jack. Hickson, A. Cpeoial Medicine for Xlaney Ailments. Many elderly people have found in Fo ley's Kidney Remedy a quick relief and Sermanent benefit from kidney and Dlad er ailments and from annoying urin ary Irregularities due to advancing years. Isaac N. Regan, Farmer,- Mo., aays: "Fo ley's Kidney Remedy effected a com plete etlre In my case and I want others to know of M' Skidmore Drug Co., two stores; main store 151 Third St., branch store, Aioriison ana west Park street W0Qfiarfl,,.3arKe urug-tjo. . 15 ROUND . Boxing Contest AT . AVBTTOBnrSK, TAVOOITTEB, v Under Auspices of . ' TAKOOTTYBK ATHXJBTZO CLUB Sid - Korrlasty. 1S3 Iba va.r Bad , Anaerson lis lbs, -, , -Main Bout' s-4-KOTnrs pmxuMijrABtEs a it Kounas . oi Boxing ,,: and every . Tickets on Sale at Schiller's, Eschles and Slg Cohen's Cigar, Stores; Oeo. B. inonmii, Vancouver, wasn. . v - t v Ir.3, TratlV PRINCIPALS IN RING FIGHT AT -VANCOUVER TOMORROW NIGHT ft.;;- -V S'Jk Kid Morrlssey. Kid Morissey and Bud Anderson to day put the finishing touches on their training for the ,15 round bout to be held at the Vancouver Athletic1 club tomorrow night The puglllstio apothe caries have put the final ' coating on the sleep producing pellets Which they Intend to stlpT tv-eaclr-other-wlthr the mitts. ; , t t " . That a rattling good fight wUl take place all Judges of the f is ticgame In Portland and rlclnlty who know ' the men and' have seen the two men at work in "their training quarters de clare. Morissey haa been rounding Into ahape at the Catholic Young Men's club in this city, while Anderson has been training at the post gymnasium. A' record crowd Is expected ..to attend the bout- Special seats having been, put in to accommodate the-throng. f Tommy Burns, ex-heavyweight cham pion, will be at the ringside. He is coming from Seattle expressly to at- ex-TJnlversIty , o Georgia athlete, was named chairman, of the outdoor ath letic committee, - He will pick the men who are to compete in the indoor meet at Columbia university, April . A .meeting of trackmen will be held Sun day morning, . Weingarten Gcta ld. Melville Weingarten sustained his reputation as a speed demon by defeat ing all contestants in the second leg of the six day race, which was started at tha rira rink Tuesdav nlffht. Fuller. who finished first by a small margin on tha evenlnir before, t-ame second last night ,Farrell wa , third. For the. two nlarhts these three men nave eacn cov ered 211 laps. The scores made by the other contenders follow: : Jacobsen, 202 laps; - Holt, 199' laps; Bodiner 197 laps; Schrlver, lit laps; Woodslde,' 194 laps; Stewart, 190 laps; and Hagedorn, 182 laps. . Ma Send Garrett The M. A. A. C. has been Invited by the National Amateur Athletic union to enter a team In the BOO yard cham pionship swim to be held under the aus pices of the Missouri Athletic club, March 31 and April 1. Tom uarrett, the local club's crack' swimmer, Is be ing considered as m suitable representa tive. V y Last Game of Season. . The lnterscholastio basketball season was closed this afternoon, when Jeffer son High and 'Lincoln High schools clashed at the. T. M. C. A. gymnasium. Cy -YoW W1U Qnlt. Hot Springs,? Ark., March 11 Dis BAKER THEATRE, MARCH 21st ':f .Hoyes wA)Texasteirw. ; TICKETS 75c Every ticket purchased means a "boost for Portland and the Portland Ad Club. We want the Pacific Coast Ad Club Convention In 1912. It's up to you. 311 MORRISON STREET. ? . HIE xowoecolVSJWlaM J I 'A .1 ( t - BudJA.nder8on. tend. A bet of $50 to $25 was made in Vancouver- yesterday . that Anderson would not put Morrlssy out Inside of 10 rounds. Vancouver is lull or port land money to bet on MorrisBy and It Is being taken f up readily by Anderson's friends. ;i. The winner of the bout has been challenged to fight Denny Brien of this city. .- ' . , . ; ' The participants in tha three prelim inary bouts are reported as ready for the fray. - - --T - They are Private Courtney and Roy Welch, Eddie Kehoe and Chuck O'Con- nell, Floyd Irwin and T. F. Abernathy. couraged because of his inability to re duce In weight, Cy Young, the veteran pitcher of the Cleveland - Naps, an nounced today that he would quit base ball after the coming season. Barry Jeaanette Bout Tonight. New Tork, March 16. Fight fans were on edge today for the scheduled 10 round fight tonight between Jim Bar ry and Joe Jeannette. The pair fought six fast rounds to a draw recently in Philadelphia. A'"' K '"I UNTER BALTIMORE l' V RIPB RICH MELLOW atUMajitna. Uaa cmtm m4 mr loth. "Benjamin,s,, Spring Clothes Are Here v (And it u indeed a magnificent thowing that awaiU your coming ) r ' ' ' , v , , . , , , . i We know you will find it to your interest and satisfaction to step in and see our display of the Smartest New York Styles for young men, middle-aged men and elderly men. f it is the only way you can do yourself justice of determining the excellent values, splen did styles and exquisite patterns and color effects that make up pur showing. - ; iiu iii 1 'i. ,,!., i mm ) '(.in Him a 11 11 urn 1 11 ii in 11 .1,11 WBLID U. OF 0. BASEBALL Li Players Have First Practice; 40 Candidates Answer the Call of CoacH. (grmrtit Dtipstrfe to Tha JoorntL) -V University of Oregon, Eugene, ; Orrt March It. Baseball practice began at the University of Oregon yesterday af ternoon when' about 40 candidates an swered the call of Captain Taylor. Coach Lynch appeared for the first time and took charre of the sauad. - On account of the coldness bf the weather very light practice was Indulged In. Coach Lynch haa signified his Intention of having' tha ball players train In the same manner that the track men do, Oregon will have an unusually strong team this season. Of last year's team all but three men have returned to col lege. These men are Henkel, pitcher; Mcintosh, lnflelder, and Clark, out fielder. The veterans now in the unl verslty are: Captain Taylor, vatcher; Word, pitcher; Jamison, first : base; Barbour, second base: Newland. short stop; Doble, . third base; : McKensie, shortstop; Van Martyr, right field, and Chandler, right field. The team will have to be atrencth ened In the box and behind the bat There is only one battery now in school of varsity class, and it ia necessary that at least one new catcher and two slab artists be developed. The University of Oregon will this year meet all the conference colleges with tho exception of O. A. C During the April vacation the team will make the regular tour of the Inland Empire,. playing two games each with Washing ton, Idahor Washington State college and Whitman. Each college will in turn meet - the Oregonlans on the home grounds. Besides the varsity men the following have signed up for practice Catchers, Broughton, Cobb and Cowden pitchers, Kurts, Houck. Cousins. Peets. Cahae; Inflelders, W. Doble, Oray, Rob erts. Brown, . Vlerick, Jones, Lynch, FUiner, etine, Annenson, Mount and Black; outfielders, Dunlap. Fenton, Ter- pemng, crieger. Nltschke, Krous. Stan nard, Belknap, Black, Tilly, Hendricks via jonnson. .- .. ; , WOLGAST AND BURNS HAGGLING OVER TERMS San Francisco, March 14. A, difference-of tS00 between Promoter Clark and Jack Perkins, manager of Frankle Burns, was the only thing today that prevented the signing of articles for a 20 round . bout for March 31 between Champion Ad Wolgast and the Oakland lightweight Perkins is holding out for a guarantee of )2500. while Clark has promised 12000 with the privilege of SO per cent If the house was 111,800. Clark ays If Burns does . not come to terms TEAM MOD uaAeio, StKieja-fX, Mmm. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. today he will sign Johnny, McCarty to mt the champion. - ,;. - 5 VGUNB0AT" SMITH SUPS MONAHAN A DREAM PILL Oakland, March 16. Champion Jack Johnson's heavyweight proteg ' Walter Monahan, is among .the discards today. !rj- tlje? ggme apartment satricktOr v PS K fn' flenUty7-a.ior. sk. i position on tha ata, two in a law office! uelr late unwelooir a tfcffflrm. Vlo'"' tins, takes a xatlng law 'M elder fBda to t ngagem itraw. imlles. lit mo VI ut ca Che lie: set H lepta 1. rldnlfL ILCO; d Joseph is. as. "Tha CI vith Inoldent4 JrelL is the he-Dallas opd rraay januar irday. Tha i o bCvrefreshl a no woman tomestlo vowd ff with appe IH legs. Tha pid i -cast or fine sight prices rices,.60o to norrow. MIA. ,,. ... wiui an usr lathos, "Ben ar production o riUbe staged at.t), a Mondar. Tuesq rhuniday, Januarj! rrom the house tj Xttf.to the miraoui ntne lepers there arest to a person wcorid or third tlnf irst The zaiung atb of tha early shariot race are -a Ivlnf rtkWy. Letrt ne cook, ig primal he success of the he materlaj and trL.., Che hook la one of thebetk itriorntlon and tha much discuated de crlptlon . .' tha chariot raca on tit tha est piece! of graphic writing- in a een. nry. ."Ben Hur1! Ia popular with local Mrs. Q. . Scrofula Is a dis ease of the blood and requires long and persistent treatement. . The s y m ptorai .are jores, running sores, ecsema vulcsJs, bolls, carbun cles, bald spots., sore mouth, sore eye lids, mattery discharges, etc. Have the following prescription filled for both yourself and two children:, Syrup Tri follum Comp. otn Arotlo Casra 1 os., and Comp. Fluid Balwojt. 1 os. Mix. Adult dose 1 teaspoonful four times daily. Children H to teaspoon ful. Be persistent and regular in tak ing until the blood Is altered and purl- SnDlseases-Undoubtedly you are suf fcdng from ecsema. Bplend d re sults are credited to , the following formula when the true ingred ents: .Carbolic acid 80 drops, citrine ointment 1 os., lanolin X os. Have your druggist mix these three ingredients. Then buy a SH dram pack, agr of rose-kayloln, P:,1Jr Brr pared and rarely- used powdered prodi uct, which must be mixed into the oint ment as follows: Warm the ointment slightly and then gradually and slowly stir In the rose-kayloln. When this is done carelessly, or the drugglat substi tutes something else, no ; cure can be assured. Cleanse the sore parts with castlle soap and water and apply the mixture twic dally, and. In . few weeks all traces of . your trouble should be gone, v, ::? ?'r:i . Helen R.: For a bad ease of dan druff, thin or oily hair and itching scalp I know of nothing so prompt and effi cient as Plain Tellow Mlnyol, packed In 4-os. jars in the form of a paste, which Is applied to the hair and scalp and then HnaeS out tWith water. It transforms unsightly , hair, into beautiful, fluffy, waving treases and Increases the growth wonderfully. Dandruff and Itching are qulokl eliminated. Try it and you will be weft pleased. ' . . i Thin Glfl: -The following formula Is said to be used by a noted beauty ape ciallat for increasing the flesh of the bust, arms and neck. If properly used It should, prove very satisfactory and round out your figure, aa desired: Cora pound - .Tincture - Cadomene I os, (not cardamon). glycerine S oas. rosewater t oes.. and 1 teaspoonful -of borax. Mix, Shake well and apply to the neck, arms and bust, rubbing and maesaglng until completely, absorbed. "Then wash the parts treated with. hot water and soap and dry thoroughly. Apply morning and night for several weeks or months, aa the case may require. - J t Internally take Y-graln Hypo-Nuclan Tablets to Increase the weight, and strength. ..,. ,w Trouble:--Tou are a victim of chronlo liver disorder and - nervous complica tions. -Drowsiness, languor, unsteady gait, nervousness. ' headache, - vertigo, slelr-headachev-conettpatlon. dlssiness, despondent spells, dark circles , under, the eyes, etc., are a few of your symp toms. Have this filled for the liver treatment: ' ' Fluid Ext. Mandrake, t drams. Aro matic Cascara 1 os.. Compound Eesence Cardiol 1 os., Aromatic iSyrup Rhubarb 4 oss.. Mix and take H to a teaspoonful after each meal and at bedtime. Con tinue several months if neoessary. Also take this , nerve i and - system .tonic Comp. Syrup Hypophosphltes I os., Tincture Cadomene Compound , t oa Mix. take a teaspoonful four- ' times dally. Man: Use same treatment aa Trou ble. - ' i Georgia: -Use ' same treatment as Trouble.- , : -J - , Asthmatic:- A chronlo cold, cough of chronic-asthma, 1 hay fever or incipient consumption, any one of ' Which your case may be, Will .quickly be overcome by the persistent and regular use of the followlngt OU-r Eucalyptus. 1, dram, Terebene 1 dram. Essence Menttio-La. ene JH oss., Glycerine 6 ois. Mix.i Al ways shake bottle and take a teaspoon ful ever hour pr two hours through the day. Also take nrve and system tonic recommended for Trouble. This Is very prompt and effective. . ' togr Ve to n'v 'nal MtiT 9 hlS T rtinA ' "Oy-artner .of th4 nan Mela, vs X r Y 9 - 1 II 1 and If. of gU hi. tha the oua real fa a h of k for r-bTa c- I i" It required Just four rounds Ut i for "Gunboat" Smith to knock mil t -negro's aparrlng partner. A full r! swing to the Jaw did the trick, Monahan was badly "beaten In every round of the fighting. He eeeniVd afrl of his opponent and was never In th going at any stage. Upon the aM-e of Johnson, who aeconded him, '. Monahan pent most of tho time 'hugging Smith. HE FAVOHS JULY 22 ' ?R0-AHTI VOTE rohibition ChatrtntfV J. F. yVoltorg etttom . C ... alrma. rbhlbltlof; ted for 4 POBlttO V af q,ues leerf it iJvef Ipfl I LJl .he fac( sponaibb ( the etate. I any pottioi, K t July U u lxed by th. election o a a reason ; ople on thk Ht t i fl t t the speil: Led oft ttv take- an; uld not Ik ny advlc ilectlon oi ithe pr :ls are dlf If then, J the raa reference lrman o at assoclatlol I might Irenes on on Ida or I ' WashlnL cart: , feaat V da nn' day, ,Hrht to bo the coas mi West Texas Tonlgh day unsettled, rain In or snow In-north porVui-riiIBnr-J a Wednesday: colder in north much colder Wdneeday.. cold wave U tkc;.. K(7 V-Ch Th II! nikanv pan. iloJ-Forot It and : Wednes Iff ISBBTMI j 3' The Doctor's Answers On Health and Beauty Questions By Dr. Lewis Baker. I The questions answered below are general In charac ter; the symptoms or diseases are given and the an swers will apply to any ca.se of similar nature. Those wiahinjt further advice, free, may address lr. Lewis Baker, Collere bldg.. Colleare-llwood , sts., Day ton, Ohio, enclosing self addressed, stamped envelope for reply. FuU name and address must be given but only Initials or flctftious name will be used lo my answers. The prescriptions can be filled at any well ; stocked drug etore. Any druggist can order of wholesaler. ... subscriber; I think you. are too lm-, patient One package of t-graln Hypo-v Nuclane Tablets could not be expected to any more than start the process in the . cells and tissues necessary to In- crease your weight It Is a scientific process which requires ; time "in the, building up of new cell tissues, white and red blood corpuscles. . " Continue taking the S-grala Hypo-t Nuclane Tablets . for 8 or 4 months. Tour health and strength are certain tix Improve and added weight will come, as certain as night follows day, , ;- E. O.f-Tour condition la not hey on f hope. .Timidity, insomnia, nervousness and lnabilitr to act rationally and nat- ually as a healthy, vigorous - person would, can soon be overcome, and a. bounding new health can be felt surg-' ing In rich, red blood through the en-' tire system If the following treatment is faithfully adhered to. Lse the foi- lowing powerful, though harmless, nerve tonic In teaspoonful doses S or 4 timeSj a day: Comp., Fluid Balmwort 1 oi.k rlnmMnnn taaAMMA 1 A l i i"ll 1 . A ' TlllO. ture Cadomene Comp. 1 os. (not Carda-' mon), and Comp. Syrup Sarsaparllla 3" oxa. Mix all - together. Shake welL Then to enrich the bloody and Increase your weight, which Is far below normal. fet a quantity of I-graln Hypo-Nuclane ablets. Take one tablet after raeala and you will soon be rejuvenated into perfect health. -, - - - r Mrt E -Now that you have spent, a - large sum for dental work you should take better care of your teeth. "Adver tised tooth powders and pastes usually contain oil of peppermint, which has been found to be harmful. Such prep-' a rations are expensive too. The follow ing formula will make sufficient to last a family six months to a year, and will prevent oecay, dennae, puriy aim ri-- colorations of tobacco, berries, etc. Get S oss.; precipitated chalk, 5 os. pow dered sugar, 1 os. powdered soap and 3 ois. antiseptic Vllane Powder. Mix thoroughly and keep dry. Apply with toothbrush one or more times dally. F. R. . X.: Tou have neglected, you i symptoms of kidney and hladder trou ble. They should have had attention long ago, aa such 1 symptoms indicate the approach of Bright' s disease. Fre quent burning and uncontrollable urin. ation can be corrected by the following B rescript Ion: Fluid Ext Buchu 1 ois.. omp. Fluid Balmwort 1 os., and Comp, Syrup Sarsaparilla 4 oxa. Mix and take a teaspoonful before or after meals and one when retiring. At firet your aympv toms may increase; but gradually they will disappear altogether. , , i a i f. IThe cloudy, f stringy discharge it due to leucorrhea. Get 2 oxs. Antisep tic Vllane Powder and I os. Tannic Acti. Use a teaspoonful of the former an a half teaspoonful of the latter to quart of very warm water. - Use as n. Injection twice daily and the discharp, and weakness will gradually be ..eve come, j-y:-: - - i;,;.. .:','"'..: ' Reduce:-1 am frequently asked for a firescrlptfon to reduce -fatness, whirh, t is well to do In such a case as voura. Now Is the best time to begin reRwlfif,i The following will prevent the forma tion of fat and causes an increased com-, bustion of it b a peculiar action n the cells and tissues of the body: On--. ool-Arbolens 1 os., Fluid Ext Hlad.1"- wrack V, oa, Aromatic Elixir 4V4 Mix. shake well and take a teaspoon: after meals for three days and ttin in crease to two teaspoon fuls. Continm several weeks or months as the r may require. From five to seven potm a week should be eliminated. M.' O. R. Tou : are suffering wi' chronic mdigestlon and d,vi i l i. your symptoms are pains u"''-r ' shoulders, , heart palpitation, eh"e?; of breath after eating, belching., r and heavy feeling In stonmrli i quick relief, obtain a ptu-kiu-e of T lete Triijpeptlne and tat l ink t .breakfaaw. white after uir.r, : . after supper. As a I -, tske a -teaspoonful following: Comixnm l phospliltf-s I ', '1 1 phosphifts 6 oiM, compoun.l 1 t