The evening world. Newspaper, February 28, 1918, Page 15

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Ae LL a Ut cpencneeeetremnrreee cesitrannenre STOPS BACKACHE IN FEW MINUTES Rub lumbago, pain, soreness, stiffness right out with } “St. Jacobs Liniment” McGraw’s Oratory Whipping Holdouts Into Line for 1918 Only Four More Players to} Induce to Sign Now That) Sallee and Burns Have Signed Contracts. REPORTING DATES AND TRAINING CAMPS FOR MAJOR LEAGUE CLUBS ‘When your back is sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or neuritis has you stiffened up, don't suffer! Get a small trial bottle of old, honest “st NATIONAL LEAGUE. Reporting «March tt ANAGER M'GRAW of the Camm Ants should go into politics, Pini Tex Tacobs Liniment™ at any drug store wh his oratorical gifts fof") ‘ain Autonls, Tei Math 10 Pour a little in your hand and rub it| Would be of great benefit to some Montgomery, Als...March 11 Fight Into the pain or ache, and by the party around election time e |] Bomor a}, Fla March 14 time you count fifty, the sureness and | leader of the local oasball club mast || Chkwe dena, (a Ma lameness {s gone , 4 Pittenra le. Fla, .. Mareb 18 Don't stay crippled! This soothing, | ayn eertul Persuasive powers. |) paadeiohla rsbvurg, Fla. March 18 Penetrating liniment takes the ache) 2" Ae filitinee teil clacaiece h induces ball players who | AMERICAN LEAGUE. and pain right out and ends the ¢ ey are confirmed noldouts New York... Macon, Ga March 13 misery. It is magical, yet absolutely eet on the bandwagon, would ua Detroit «4 Mareh 20 harmless and doesn't burn or discolor uhtedly make many citizens chan ze Chicago March 18 the skin, St, Louls., Nothing else stops lumba Cleveland , Shreveport *New Orleans La Maroh 7 Slim 8 March 16 » Sciation and lame back misery so promptly | °" e Burns had Vhiladeip nla. *Jacksonvilie, Fle... March 14 and surely. It never disappoints, | they wouldn't come into the Howton March 18, aan fold w 8 given big raises in gal- Washington March 20 (ree | “tT but both have already sur "1917 training campa, —— red, althouth MeGraw has only | been back from Cuba a few days. Sunday World Wants Work Wonders ,.T!! tre four more balky playcrs. | Perritt, Inficlder Arthur Fletcher and They are Pitchers Ferdie Schupp and | Outtiekter Davy Robertson, It Is re | ported that “Fletch” and “Pot” will get into line this week, but McGraw will have to take a ‘trip West to round up the star left-hander and the speedy outfielder, Roby 1s lkely to prove the hardest man to induce to sign a 1918 contract, ‘The National Commission handed down a ruling awarding Harry Lake to the Chicago White Sox. Lake Was a mem- ber of the ‘ewport News Club of the Virginia League, which disbanded dur- ing 1917 on account of war conditions. The Braves have bought Dick Con- | way, leading hitter of the Bastern League and an infielder of some promise. Al Mamaux, who signed with Brook- lyn during the recent National League j meeting, hi bes placed in Ch [of the” army “drart vole | The great Zim and Jeff Te: au will | this city for Hot Springs, | orrow. McCarty, Doyle, den, Benton and Salleo’ will go So will Per- ding out, if he ct from their ho . Who has been signs. Connie Mack has lost another pitcher. Naylor, who did good work last year, has enlisted tn army and will be of no use to the Athletics this year. a 15 ATHLETIC TRAINERS FOR AVIATION CAMPS. Fifteen athletic trainers will be aent to aviation training schools throughout the country by the air division of thr Signal Corps, according to an announce ment mado by the Aero Club of Amer |fca. A fund of 00 to pay the sal ed ns. Students four physically unf the aries of these instructors is being ra by a group of citi to be Tl not be ps to hts which ght | ed, to migh | ter C, athletic director, sug gested the scheme to the War Depart- , but its adoption was use of the lack of funds. He then | brought it to the attention of the Acro Club, which promptly subscribed $1,000 after which V. Everit Macy added $500 The club presen th members of the Women’ recelving co! both Mrs, E. William Crock appeal to the Naval Service ributions of D0 from {, Harniman and Mrs —— Former Star Athlete Dead, MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. Feb. 28 Word of the death in a mine accident near Wallace, Idaho, of A. Stanle former star athlete at of Minnesota, has b here. Hill was captain track team in 1911, w lished three sprint records tn on in @ dual meet with Wisconsin mpitehe Your money buck eves you, RS« D. D. Dz for Skin Disease ‘Sale Ends. Saturday | The low clearance sale prices on men's and women’s Dr, A | Reed Cushion Shoes will be in | force until Saturday night only, | The shoes w | | have reduced to make room for stock are from our regular lines and suit Mahere of the Highest Grade | able for year ‘round wear. Buy Tarkish and Egyptian now and save mor FOR WOMEN Gnoes of Glazea Kia Button inthe World On Top | in Every an’s Land ound “in #tyiten ‘Boectal ‘at $6.95 and $7.45 At Both Btores 1372 Broadway, at 37th St. 12 Park Place, Woolworth Bldg. Dit Reed CUSHION SHOES anSmitH SHoe co, oni enaears Sideco, Quality Superb “Whenever I have t © price,” replied the bland one, bell captain. At that ie yuth leaned across the desk few mi c words into the rk’'s ear, A moment later dining room arm !n arm, and after the meal the ¢ operator an order for two tickets to the ball gam: That ternoon, t the New York State League. threw the ball into the third base bleachers and all the runners ac In the very next inning ho cleared the t to fame. OUR OWN HISTORY CLASS. hadn't broken down. granted. road to fame. Uly was the world’s gamest hu#band: didn’t return for twenty years. If Shylock had been a pugilist, no one would have dented him his pound of flesh. Death signed P. T. Barnum before he could manage a ball club, Christy Mathewson Is a pretty reckless fugitive, again with the Reds. While all the other clubs begin their season in April, it is only @ post- season schedule for Clark Griffith, Winter bunting favorite drapery THE ITCHING PALM. to sever a habit old and dear: Dave Robertson has eptked his gun, and will again next year, “T will not play,” vows Honus. “1 am too old, by heck.” wrong, he'll play as long as he can draw a check, It's great to be a holdout and with the holdoute stand; for none will doubt that holding out extends an Itching hand. Men find it har But Hans is A foul in the stands 1s worth two tn the catcher’s glove The dest way to flatter a ball player on the sidelines is to call him a coach. WHAT'S IN A NAME? BROWNS—Good nom de guerre for a ball club done that way, The only way to get @ rise out of the bones of Kidd, Mor- Optical {Mustons, with marked aversions to red and white pifists. Too biggum much wampum in 1914 ends on who's playing ‘em, ATHLETL Strictly amateur. INDIANS--Exponents of the rubber tomahawh SOX—A poor adv. for Chicago laundries. IRON MAN—A pitcher who works double drill to a coat of rust CY—Any young feller, RUBE—A nut, usually a southpaw. MANAGHER—One-ninth of every ball club. CARDS—Der g on at an alarming rate, Moran. Pugilists are p the portal of Francoi It's only a hop, skip and a jump to Tipperary compared with the return trek to the bench after the third strike. Basketball is the modus operandi whereby splinters are interned beneath the skin. ns was a e@olicttor In hii In 1891 Mr. Batten st had been ity Vice ime. Selzed in Havana, well be happy| again to town!| HAVANA, Feb, Post Office De Director General of Raltroads, remem: |r | fF vt fisap: | © CHILDREN HATE PILLS, CALONE AND CASTOR OM Fruit Laxative when cross, bilious, feverish or constipated, OME circus i8 coming t y RICH OIL MAN ON TRIAL FOR KILLING IN HIS HOME | | | | i arene ; “California Syrup of I fit at a price so small in proportion to the actual value of the instru: that ae: A i | can’t harm tender stom- anyone who has been wishing for a player will be sure to recognize this un- ne ue - “4 | ach, liver, bowels usual offer and take advantage of it. | AND, Feb, 28 tex! « back at your thood days, As there are only a limited number of these player 1 temenmber the ey, ings atece “dose” inother insisted edge CRIAi Gh Tima, TE w n—castor oll, calomel, catharties ea harked with k fow you hated them; how you fought Joyce, @ travelling saleama kainst taking them! York firm, opened With our children it's different | bere to~ The killing a Mothers who cling to the old form of Wan: 40, when ic Whe said b rhysle stinply don't realise what they that Hupp returned unexpectedly from|do. ‘The children's revolt ts well Waar Albee aad hiv} founded, ‘Their tender little “insides” tah Sheen ee Hupp. | ire injured by them. Hupp trapped Joyce on stair-| If your child's stomach, Mver and way, it lh eal and mat three | \owelg need cleansing, give only dell- times. One of the chief witnerses at| ious “California Syrup of Figs.” Ite aha telat will ba Gonacela of tteen- | action {s positive but gentle. Millions Caaecdla GAuahiee Of the dial f mothers keep this harmless “fruit Two daye after the shooting Hupp! 'axative’ handyi they know children BEE hal! $35,000 cash bond. He| ove to take it; that It never fails to tmmediately refoined hia wi i they | lean the liver and bowels and sweet declared their reconciliat was com 1 the stomach, and t plete. Al given to-day norrow 4 sick child to. oe William MH, Johns Plected President of the Batten Company. California Syrup of Figa," The recent death of Crores Matten ll directions for babies, children of ident of the George Jn Com ages nid for grown-ups plainly pany, Ino, @ pioneer of t rtlaing each bottle, Beware of counter. jan been fotlowed hy the elee-| ‘atte anid here. See that it le made by : Witiam M, Jo “ ¢ Tree California Fig Syrup Company,” Goncy of sae compe was [tefuse any other kind with contempt advertising manager for Funk & Was Adve winking at the and whispered a they entered the k showed the telephone jy M ion unger occupied first base for the home club in With the bases full in the fifth inning, he of the drive, a gigantt 8 again, but this time he did it with a home run over the right field fence, and, besides exacting tribute | of th from all the haberdashers {n town, Waiter Pipp had found the open door King Richard wouldn't have been #o keen for a horse if tie flivver It Nathan Hale had been born 4 cat, bis last wish might have been It is remarkable why so few arrests for speeding are made on the He went out one day and| He's going south is Foxy Clark's p from acquiring | Now there ie crepe on | » Heported t & teaspoon- Ask your druggist for a bottle of which has THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1918. 'heade | GREAT CATHOLIC DRIVE vist ant, Jona Dun Con Mra ' am J All Preparation Made and All Mticy i Denominations Will Be CHIMaKo ee a | Appealed To on MMAETl ; 4 great carnoue war rund veve TWO WOMEN DROWNED IN | HE’S WITH US NOW. will take piace during the week of | Back the summer of 1918, a tall, rangy youth with tow hair and March 17 to 2%. Each partah ta to pro TRYING T0 REACH A FORT large feet, dropped his satchel in front of the desk in Frank Bartley’s mote its own activities. Appeals Westminster Hotel in Scranton, Pa, signed the register and then gat be made to all denominations, ¢ a r ‘ down in the best leat chair in the lobby. The clerk, a native #00, Protestants and Jews, in the final dr $s Who Were With Them looked at the register 4 ratched hia head. In all his career behind the One of the most active parishes now nd Who Were Rescued Are desk of the famous g headquarters he never had seen or heard @/at work is the Sacred Heart Pariah or and Were Rescued Are name like that the west side, Weat Stat Street. 1 Held as Witnesses. “L don't know what that means unless he’s got it,” he chortled,! Columbus Athletic Club, the BD ry i ‘ ert e Jindicating the ranry youth with his pudgy thumb. But the newcomer Club, the Big Hrother Move Ure | any phate Pee hash did not hear, It was only 10 A. M, but the human tadpole folt a vacuum. Holy Name Society, Knighte of Colum “Hebel hg reba pitted | below his waist linc bus, De Witt Clinton Park Athletic| t.ouneq when the bost. w “When do you ent?” he inquired of the clerk. Club and Business Men's League are ~ bbe : ‘ ‘e swamped. working together in this parish, Two moldt A giant float, “Old Mother Hubbard Scar vi had offered t Sho depicting Mother abbacd feds ‘ b adit is New York,” ring for ene bd f ae ‘® children, will a daily featu M M Maurer, daughter of Hhoure-to-house canvaseos and persona arlea Maurer of Horton Avenue, Vialtations by the Kenerale nnd captains © Kostetla Santas ty Wd meoeeD vaudeville entertainment at the Am. ¢ a friend the army w was sterdam Opera House on Monde shout to leave — th fort he March 18, will be among the features! sunded | M Mel ampaixn Washington Avenue to necompany Each pari A certain quota of ji The steamer had stopped run money 1 ning for the night. and vates Variah ts $30,060 Hichard Hamp pd Charles it o ready been subser fe w the women across, Committees, Sub They er leaky ‘boat rent to Rev. 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