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BELUIHEATHLETICS GUSSH "! WITH FIST ELEVENl 8. J. Smel Tn:u of Pittstmrgh Is The ' Oldert Professional Team In Pittsburgh 0sms Win Be Played at Sixteenth Street Ball Park, Bellalr?. To Be Called | At Throe O'Clock At the Sixteenth Street hall park to-1 Worrow the Jtellaire Athletics will play j their second home game of the season. j ?when they meet the string S. J. Grenet i team of Pittsburgh. This ts the oldest 1 professional football organization in Pittsburgh and classes with the Pitonirn 1 Quakers. Bradley Katies and MeKces-1 port Olympics. The team is captainrd j by Jos. Bannon. former Cornell star, lie j will hare in his lineup such stars as ( Kelly, Crawford. Wymard and Thomp-, son. Coach Mullaney and Captain Floah-! man will present their strongest lineup, i and while they expect Just as hard a i battle as the ritcairn Collegians gave i them, they have no fear of the tinsl result. The game will ho called at J 1'. ! M.. The lineup follows: . 1 Qreneis BeUalro ? Bannon (Capt.) Abbott j Left Knd Dugan Kloahman (Capt.)! Loft Tackle Kelly Stewart-Holmes ; I.eft Guard Doerge-Wymard Long-Collins Center j Crawford Thomas-McMullen Right Ghard i Thompson Tate Right Tackle Butler Ayers Right Knd Wetzel Mullaney Quarterback McCann White _ Left Half I Hoffman Bcall-Tobin ? Right Half Hargest OConncll-Stromp Fullback HENRYS GUSH WITH BRILLIANT SUNDAY Put Qwme la Scheduled far Tunnel Otmb To-morrow Afteraoon Between tli* Henrya and Brilliant Elevens, i ________ (*^o-morrow afternoon at Tunnel Green on? of the fastest frames seen in this valley for some time will be staffed when the fast Brilliant A. <"*. of Br:l liant. Ohio, will meet the Henry A. O., of the Hast End. Brilliant boasts of having -the best leant representinff that city for several years and feel confident of taking a victory home with them. "While the Henrys are expecting a tuird Karne they feel sure they can defeat the visitors. The Henrys will ho'd practice to morrow rr.orntng at 9:30 o'clock at winch time the jerseys which were re ceived yesterday, will be given out to the members. The game Sunday will bo called at 3 o'clock and a large crowd ts expected to turn out. The Henrys would like to arrange garner with ali fast teams in the valley. Those wishing games should call 1137-M. M'GREGOR THE GREAT DEFEATS MARIONBALE T.EXrVGTON. Ky.. Oct. 10.?The stake event to-day was the Ashland, in which the star trotter of the season. McGregor the Great, met his only rival Marion dele. which has beaten the son of IVr.-V the Great, in his onty defeats. The favorite went away in the lead in the firrt heat and won easily. In the sec ond. while be was under a mild drive in the stretch, but won the third with much to spare. The sensation of to-day's racing from a time standpoint came in the 2:03class frr pacers in which Sanardo hreeaed the first mile in 2:0t^i over a slow track, and came back in the second fa I r'.y log ging at the wire In 2:02 "-i. 'file top heavy favorite Prince Bi.ree. winner of the Transylvania, was h.-aten in the first heat of the 2:03 class trotting, by Royal Mac. aft?r th<* pair had come through the strdtch in 29 seconds, and although still first choice was again overcome in the second in the remark able time of ^2:04*4. in a rainstorm. Seven races were f'nlshed and the pro gram completed. Tho larger stables f shipped from here to Atlanta. I " 3ELLAIRE BOXER IS BACK HOME Boon Koan. the well known 170 pound boxer, has returned to Bellalre from Saratoga, >7. Y. llo fought fifteen bat tle? in New York Gity. winning ten and getting draw? in the other five. Kean will be seen at renter for the Bellaire Athletics to-morrow in their game with the Grenets. This lad was the best center in this section in 1DU, and ther two years he played on the Great Bakes team has made him a won derful pl?y or. FOLLflNSBEE AT I | FEBRT SUNDAY; ! i rOLLANSBSB TAITX ELEVEN WXLL ' MEET CEACE CAPITOL INN I ELEVEN TO-MORROW I APTERNOON. j G-araa Will Bo Played at League Park 1 1 and Will Be called at 3 O'clock. The Martins Ferry Capitol Inns will take on the Follanshee Tank eleven to- | morrow afternoon at League Park, and j a fast contest is expected. as a lot of ! rivalrv exists between the Ferry and I : uj>-river town. The game will be called . j at .1 o'clock sharp. I Just who will be seen fn th? Follans- j ; bee lineup is not known, but it Is rumor- . I ed that they have gathered together a i ! snappy bunch and <>ne that will prove worthy opponents for any fast eleven m J the Panhandle district. The Capitol Inns held a stiff work out last evening, and are in fine shape for Sunday's battle. Rvery man has j been working hard and all are confident ' | of defeating the Follansbee boys. i VERNON WINS THIKU ; GAME OF THE SERIES j tasmxgtox park. t.os av- ' , GRL.ES, Oct. 30.?In a game featured by | ! a fist fight between I'm pi r?- Murray and I I members of the Vernon te.im. the Tigers 1 | wen the third frame of the series with! > St. Paul for the western minor 1 ensue j championship here today. - to 1. Hyron i Ilouck, pitcher of the" Vernon team,, [ struck out eleven men and allowed hut i : six scattered hits. After Ilouck fanned j i seven men in three injimes. I'tnpire To-I j man examined and then threw out a hall j I Ilouck was usinft. Pick Xiehaus pitched ; a tiirht frame for the visitors. Seore by J {Innings: It. H. K.J ; St. Paul 0 0 0 l o 0 ft 0 0?\ G 2, Vernon 100 0 0000 1?2 7 1 Xiehaus and llargrave; Ilouck and Devormer. YANKEE, JRS., ACCEPTED ! TRIANGLES CHALLENGE ' ________ | First Game of Season For Yankees After ? Tlirco V/eeks of Hard Practice. I The Yankee Juniors and Triangle Ju-i ! niors of the south side will prv off the J lid for 1 fti> It") pound amateurs tomor- ' , row at the Twenty-sixth street play- j ' grounds, when the speedy South Siders j I will clash in the initial game of the sea- . I soft. This is the first game of the sea 1 suh for either team and the Yankees ' should prove to be a strong opponent for t ? the Triangles as they have had three | : wr?ks of hard practice, including scrim- j mage. The Yankees may prove strong I ' contenders for the valley Champ this i 1 season us they have always been well j 1 represented on the grid field and have j ? excellent prospects for u good team this i . year. 1 The following Yankee players are re- , ? quested to report for practice Sunday ; [morning at 10 o'clock sharp and a cap fain will then he elected: Killccn. f. h : i Flat ley. ! h.: Phillips, r. h.: II. Reuthrr. ; q. b.: R. Ridemiller, r. e.; Finley, r. g.; ; Koch. r. t.; Mcfjinnis, c.; Farley, l.t.; i Pfeffertnan or Mileck. 1. g.; A. Lntz, L a. WARWOOD GOES TO j WELLSBUHG SUNDAY j The AVarwood A. C. will gr> to "WeDs burg Sunday, where tliey will play the j strong Imperial eleven of that placa. ? The Warw iod team will he greatly j strengthened by the re'urn of Plack arid ; Stimmel. two of last year's mainstays, j land with the addition of these two mci Wa rwood w'll r? present her strongest | lineup .and will journey to the up-river 'city confident of w.ntung . j All Warwood members are requested : to meet tit Sutton's barber shop not | later than 1 oYlock. ? - ? PARKERSBURG TRIMMED i TRIADELPHIA: 60 TO 0| rarkorsburg High pigskin tosscrs In-J . varied Kim Grove yesterday afternoon. and administered the Triadolphta High (eleven a most decisive defeat, the score ; being CO to 0. The Tied and Hlack '?driven were never in the frame at any I stage and gave way constantly before I the onslaught of the crack down-state i sijuad. J The Parkersburg lads showed cham-. ; pionship form, and will give nnv eleven i a hard race for the state honors. Theyj appeared on the field, chuck full of eon-J j fldenee and found very little opposition I | in Tnadelphia. If Wheeling High ex-1 perts to eop the state championship they will have to step lively as the way the I down-state eleven walked away "with Triadelphia yesterday lndirates that 1 they have the unpor hand for the honors. "Better Clothes for Less" I Do You judge clothes by the price? Some people that do not understand value do?? we advise you to buy where you get the value in the clothes and not just where it is talked. You may get a suit that is cheaper in price than we sell but you can't get greater value. "We sell only Clothes that meet our required standard of "Better Clothes"?that means utmost in style, color and workmanship. Clothes for Men and Boys * "WTiether it's for the father or son we can dress them np?in Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats, Sweaters, odd Trousers, etc. TVe interest ourselves in the fit of every garment that we sell?details have our attention?if you want your next Suit or Overcoat to lie the best your money can buy?call and see us?we are Clothing Specialists. G, W. GREIG ClothingSpecialist Men's Furnishing Shop Clothes Shop VicU?5 Peftfc?ldg" 1052-54 Main St. 1226 Market St. CfilffiT OF GIF'S RESULT! Pporlnl TVs-patch to The Tntelllgencer. M<>uc\NT< >WX. \V. V.i.. net. 1 ?i ? Re fore ;h. West V rgirca uti versity! football ti;im hoard1 d 1 ho tra.il for Pittsburgh t? ??lny t'o.uh Melntire pave; the ni? ri a talk. ?]!? prrT*w <1 his t-ehni cal remarks with fh "? s*a?? i;? ni: "Hovs. j 'his :s t ?i?? h's; October tootball team I. have ? v.-r sfrn." i Mr I lit ire lo lioves W. V. 1*. will defeat, Pitt tomorrow in a close ronl-si. When hr boarded tin- ua-n late this; afternoon Mcl nt i re would make no I statement as to his lineup, though of j course it is certain that j lodgers will j play at fullback, Harriok at one of thej tackles. Kay nt ope guard and llailey at! center. Hite might !>?? put in at half-' hack in place of Is. r l.niz or King. t though it is itnpr .hable that King would be mis ?dared in spte of the fact, that "Hite has been playing wonderful! football i f late Nenle er I.ewis might | play at quarterbaek. with the chances; favoring the latter, and either lee or Archer might play at tackle, one "f the! two displacing Mci'u" at guard. Mart in. i too, might ho.used at either end in] place ol" ir.ager or Mills. , i The facts are that Mrlntire will like-! Jy k'-ep the lm-up ahsiduti-ly to himself I and the coa- hing staff tintil just time I for the tram to take the fi. Id. For the past week a couple of well ' known young local sportsmen ha vol been getting predictions as to the. result of the game from prominent followers of the fall sport. They have about thirty guesses listed now. and not ono of the thirty Indicates a l'itt victory. The scores run all the way from a tie score at 0-0 to 19-0 in fav..r of West Virginia. The .peculiar thing about it Is. however, that nobody lo re w:II bet real money on the result. This rather indicates that the wish is father to the t bought. The team left at r>:05 this afternoon, and two special trains, one from Fair mont which will stop nt Morgan town, and one running direct from here, will carry the biggest part of the .Moun taineer rooters to Pittsburgh. All HE IS BEING ITCHED NTTW TOTUC. Oct. 10?College foot ball assumes the stellar sport r < ? 1?? throughout the east t-wnrrrow with tho playing of several important games of which the outcome is slir.": led :it doubt. While a majority of the larger mstitit tion elevens are schedub-d to f.i ? ? op posing teams, the 'defeat of which ap pears to be a foregone conclusion, tie re is just enough uncertainty sprint:!-<1 through the list of contests to add spite to the early October program. In many respects the game between 'the Army eleven and Syracuse u:a\ r sity to be played at West Point. is tno outstanding feature of the day. Among the principal games of the week end are: Syracuse, at "West Point; Lafayette., at Princeton; .West-Virginia at Pittsburgh; Colby at Harvard; Wililatns at Corn I!; ltrown at Colgate; ltutgers at Ic-hteh; Delaware at Pennsylvania: Johns II p kins at Annapolis; Pucknell at I'enn State; Tufts at Springfield: Amherst at Pnion: West Virginia Wt sl--yan at Mcorgctown; Rhode Island .fluto at Wesleyaa. IllP TGRBNTO, 8i WarwAofl bipb rlevt-n sprung the big gest surprise of tlio season yesi.-rd ,y t afternoon when tl-cy swept T-'i>>i.'o ; feci, and won by a .score of 47-0. The i high football team completely off th-" r : game saw played on the new Warwi a high nthletic field and was attended by a large number of students and follow - : crs from both schools. I Warwood put the ball over the chalk mark during the first two minutes of play. They scored three times in the! secord quarter, two in the third quar- ! ter. and one in the fourth quarter. Al though Warwood was ouiw- gh--d about ; ten pounds to the man they made up j this advantage with speed. The fifty yard run of Stroebcl, the i speedy end of the up-river t--ar.i. after receiving a forward pass, was the out- | standing feature or the game. Schaffer's defensive work, at fullback. I and Schramm's fine work at quarterback > aided much In War wood's victory. Kemp was out of the game due to injuries to j bis ankle. NORTMEMMEET! i VANCE A. C. SUNDAY: Worth TTiuJera Will Hold Stiff Workout Tomorrow Morning at 10 O'clock , Sharp* The 'North Wheeling club football j team will hold a very Important signal practice Sunday morning at. 10 o'clock | sharp at the cl'ib. The coach*has issued' orders that each and every man must re-j port at this time, and there will be no! exceptions whatever to tlrs ruling. The management wishes to announce, that the new uniforms have arrived.j and the same will be issued to tho play ers after practice. In the afternoon at * o'clock at the J state fair grounds the North Wheeling > eleven will lino up against the Vance; A. C. o fthis city, one of the strongest j elevens In the valley. In this game the' yout hand speed of tho North binders] will be pitted against tho weight and 1 excprlencc of the Vunco. WESIETAH EXPECTS HARD FOUGHT SAME Special Dispatch to the Intelligencer WASHINGTON. D. C.. Oct 10.?West t Virginia West-yan arrived here this morning and has been resting up for the ? big Wcslcyan vs. Georgetown game to- ? morrow. There was rn> out door work '? to-day, but Ooach Iirnmni gave his cm- ? In rts an hour of blackboard instruction i on plays. Considerable time was given ? to a defense for the strong Georgetown i offensive. Following the cr.iyou e\p!:i- | nation the eleven was lim-d up In a > large room and given drill on the plavs 1 for to-niorrew's game. The team is .a good condition with the exception of 1 Hymes. Wesleyan expects a I n.- I fi:.-!it ; biit the lads from West Virginia w.ll enter tho game with high asp: i at puis and will fight-to a finish. PAULLS OPEN SEASON I WITH YANKEES SUNDAY Tomorrow afternoon the I'a nil \ '".of A"tnaville will open tin ir grid pti schedule with the S'ankee A. i'. of 0 ih** Fast Knd at Stop 1^'?. Crooks.do. Tim! game will be called at .1 oVI#.< k sharp. A stiff workout was inM last iv-mint by the I'aulls. end they will he in condition for their oii-nimr ? ti.'oir.iei; I The following men-an a.-ip ?l to r> p 11 for practice Sunday tiprn.pg: Siolh ti hercer, r>. Ibrngce. PupTy. S'-ih-r. Mill. Krwin. Murphy, I'ollds. I-'1 rrmy, C. !'? n neshen. W. I!erm?slp n. !' V.'mt* rh'.li. r.' V. Winterholler. Grottsing. r. I'mh ii. Griffith. McDonald, Tilgli. 11? In r and Horonxo. AT BELLAIRE The fast Wienies.of lte||;ijre will t liv ] the St. Johns turn o'cliM k Sends> morning at the S.\ti <-tifli Str<ei !?*>11 I park. Tlio Wombs ? lc II nge anv team m the Ohio Valley from Cm to 1J0 pounds for u game October 1Mb. ?? . *.f 4 t ' '*/" ^ 1 -^Bk ' "|M\H ??*? 4rZi ?'t A-. ?' r?^ ?!;;? /?/ . *,^1 u!? ?. ,'. 'BSM W ??'??? . v--; * . r,' M CAMELS supply cigarette contentment beyond any- / thing you ever experienced! You never tasted such 1 . full-bodied mellow-mildness; such refreshing, appetizing ^ flavor and coolness. The more Camels you smoke the y greater becomes your delight?Camels are such a cig-i , arette revelation! ^ j * \ r ' Everything about Camels you find so fascinating is due * j to their quality?to the expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos. You'll say Camels are in a class by themselves?they seem made to meet your ' j own personal taste in so many ways! , / ' Freedom from any. unpleasant cigaretty after-taste or unpleasant cigaretty odor makes Camels particularly desirable to the most fas tidious smokers. And, you smoke Camels as liberally as meets your own Wisnes, ior iney nevei iuc your taste! You are always keen for the cigarette satisfaction that makes Camels so attractive. Smokers realize ^! that the value is in the cigarettes and yi do not expect premiums or coupons 1 ''.2 ?Ti' Compare Camels with any ciga- S rette in the world at any price1 j Camel* are told ererrwhere In tcren- ?? | tihcally sealed packages of 20 cigarette* or ten package* (200 cigarette?) in a . g la a a ine-paper-covered carton. We ! strongly recommend thia carton for the J home or office tupply or when you travel. J R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. ! Winston-Salem, N. C. j 18 cents a package lolwaiHI TO DM I.!nsl7 Cm.lcta in Hard Battle at The' rair Gtouw.'.b Tails7 When the l.insly Institute eleven! rlasli'ss with the M< rrniitovi: Hiuli prid | warriors this af? ? ? i ?i-? ? n :it :: |. <-k on. tli'- State I'air ? ? 1 ? ?>i:i<|5*. tiny v. ill lie J the ??11I> real ????tit. inji-p lor tln> Si.'itfll t 'hamiloiiship. This nh-.-t will prohnhlyl Ik> taken utit nf their h'vul before the J ? unti'h t n n nf the fourth ?ninM? r, fur J the t'adets h'tv v.nt i.eil h.iril 111 prewar - J at lull l'nr this ynir.e. and arc expected . tu ei.n-.e through with another victory. I 4'uai h "(till" Stnhh:: 'el-- hail his f tepes out e\cry day during 'he week. I and has pi'uianine. .j ihein as heing in j perfect eniii! i t a .a f.?r this n ft "moon's; yrii' lliiiit mail st. With hard work anil 1 Kin*i 1 coach .tit*. Stohlri is rounding Ills | boys intu a real gridiron machine. Many! ef the v.eak spots hnve hi ell j.im ^.-ij , ami a mm li . >? t"f football will J : huwri He loom fans this afternoon than! hot-tufore. " i That Meri.-antfiv.n has the material | for a state champi'-nthlp team no rue 1 will deny, hut whether of tint the team I ran he whip;ad intu ehampionship form' is the 'juestinM that is causing a treat | deal of appreh- lis,. 11 in Miirciiiili wii. | The p|i.h,i*>|e ] 11,. ; Xdnsly Instituto r.Iorfrantown in^h | pp.Hers . I.'raham (('apt.) 1 l.eft J."ml f C. Hamil IV-moso le ft TielJe D. Hamil C. Smith l.eft ila,arj Berrecher Listen fell!, r Bunten Ilisht 'Itiard Worker Lntifth Light Tackle I R. Slohbs ... Martin Lipid 1 ami 11.adorn Simmons I (Ju'irt* rhack I IT. Stobba Fleming' Left Half ! Ilutchfns K St'iitlil Light Half I Storer (Cart.) Devmnhn , Kill I hack ' FERRY HI WILL HAVE I STRONG OPPOSITION Purple and Wliite Will Meet Cracii Can- , ton Jll-rh Eleven at I.eaffne Part This Afternoon. j Martins I", try II ?:it <?!? v^n will have i a toiiKh pro;- .?.t:??:? t i? ? i:? hands this: nrl? ru.'"i in t h ? htch li am.when j tley ilnslt ai .'! uVh.rl; mi the J.e.iftU'; . J'afk J-Tidiroti. The l'urido arid White defenders have worked hard during the past week In pr>-|i;tr:it!? >ti f..r this gaine and luive horn | as Is.a^ a splendid form. j Many !<?? al fans art ? sp. iii d t.i /?nliieri It io'.-lfMlf 1'l.K I ? I witl.rs;; the eoetest. | and to a lint" oil v. hat the J-Vrry | 1-lrVCII t onipoiad this BASEBALL GAME AT GROVE TOMORROW I The fin-it ha . hill cunif of the season j in this v.. n.tv w . :??? pi.iyed t-.-morrow ; teri.oon at the Kim ? I r. ? \ hall park, w 1.? :? the I'a.il i1 K tiiann-Wilson I ai l: ? rs r.ief l tie- fas' i'a;t. rs.>:i aiul I li'iil I i rove nine. Tie ,'..illie Will lie '"llh I id a! "Co a foolhall rain* Wiil ho tfaipd pr.of to tint has. ball Kane-. CLAY SCHOOL GIRLS i WIN CORNER BALL CHAMPIONSHIP OF ! PUBLIC SCHOOLS! i Clay I.aBclcs Downed The Wobster j OirlB By a Score of 20 to 2 Yernerday. r*!ay school seventh grade girls won | the inhlir school championship in cor-1 ?i- r hall yesterday afternoon nt the Con- | tr.> school court "before one of the Inrtr- j ? st worl.t series crowds cvr gathered in , Wheeling t>> witness girl athletes in | n< t;on. Wohstep lassies who had pre- 1 vi nisly defeated several teams were] finally downed when they met Clay in 1 the finals, the score being 2'1 to 2. The ( outstanding stars of the tournament | were eaplain .teanette Tvsnn. playing a guard position an 1 Frnnris Tcrk- r. play- I infr a h-t'o position, hoth of the clay 1 team. Cor Webster Captain Oraee Cor- I doe ami Mildred Hurral played a line game. I In the fir?t game nf the tournament ; Webster won from l'nlon. 1 to and ? In t!f nevt genie Clay trimmed Centr* s to Iiitehie won from Madison 1.1 to S. Wehster defeated Washington IS j to t. Clay routed l'itcltie 12 to ft. thus I le.avfi" ("lav and Wehster f'*r 'he fin?' als. The Webster llne-np. Mamie Mullen. J l.tlhnn Smith. Mildred Jtiirral. liuth 1 Card en. Crnee Cordon. Emma le tnley I and Mary Cavin. clay el'.antplons. .Teanette Tyson, eap-1 tain; Margaret Williams, Selma Wolfe. Frances Tucker, Valley Kennedy. Ade laide Herman. Anna Clifton. Mary Clarke, d /ahefh Sherman anil t.crtrude Wagtier. The after-school physical training teachers who coach the Clay teams arc Sara Goctr.c and Ethel Wal lace. The Webster conche s.are Vir ginia Ilahr and Katherine Ilelmbrlght. FAST ISLAND TEAMS WILL CLASH TODAY, A (rood came |? expected this morn- } Inr: of the Island Mridpe fork, when the; Zone street Stars an<1 the North Island, Star-! will eln?h fur the first time this; sMsnn. The 7.?no slreet lads are look in:; forward to another victory after de fe-itinr: the South Island Stars last Sat-i urda.v by the seore of 1S-0. i RED AND BLACK ELEVEN i TO EAST LIVERPOOL, rVaeh Layman, of nellaire hlph, will i tc;?v,? th:s morning for East Liverpool. ; with his jrrid warriors, for a contest , this aft'-moon with the fast East I.Ivor-! |ioo| hiifh. Ac.-ordinc: to word reeelved from the Ohio city, they have a team that is hard to l? at. and will make the Ilellaire boys step lively to stave off defeat. TO MANNINGTON The Matters of this city, will en to M im;.: ,-ton to-morrow mornintr. where tiny will meet the Consumers' Fuel Coal tutu-, in I he f.nal ball if.inu- of the season for the locals. Tlie Hauors de feated tiie coal nine recently, hut- the latter are confident that they can re deetii themselves, and Insisted on an otiti r name. MACKS'TO NEFF Tl.e Mrf??nkcy hn?ehall team of this city w II Jaunt to N'eff. Ohio, tomorrow i nft'ert to meet the fast nfttrreRation | of that place This will probably he the Jlr-.nl R.niie < f the season for the Macks unless terms can he arrnnceil with the manager of the ltaucrs for a benclit I S'U'UI I friOTBlLLTUMDRROWl EELLAIRE BASE BALI PARK || _ Bellaire Athletes J vs. ./:! S. J. Grenets | . . ' ! 1 A Guaranteed Attraction _/ 1 TEACHING BUSINESS 1 METHODS ON THE FARM Mo Tli"? A NT OWN', W. Vfi.. Oct. 10.? Tho job of the Department of Rurftt : Keonomics in the I'Diversity College of Agriculture here is t" tench farmers to consider farming as a business proposi tinn. Just ns much as managing n coal j mine or operating a bank. It helps ihe ; farmer find out what kind of crops j pay him best, what kind of crops do i not pay. how to keep his books and ' helps him answer many other questions that the wide-awake farmer must know in finding out whether he is gaining or losing ground. Prof. A. J. Pndlsm.in, who is In charge of this department, left this month for Cornell University to spend the first half of the year there getting special Instruc tion in farm management work under I>r. !?'. Warren, one of the most noted farm experts in the country. A series of six Interesting lessons la being sent out to the "West Virginia farmers hy this department, which brings up for consideration many topics of vital importance to farmers. During the last few years, two bulletins. "An Agricultural Survey of llrooke County." ntid "The Cost of Producing Crops in West Virginia" have been issued. Just now the department is completing throe I bulletins. The first Is on "Farm Con ditions In Greenbrier and Monroe Counties." which is based on surreys of "40 farms for each of two years in these blue grass counties. Another bulletin is a five-year study of twenty farms in Brooke couhty. Tne third is ? similur five-voar study of twenty Pros ton County farms. ^j5$!J five mar i SHIP EXPLOSION I rmi-A.PEi-rHiA. on. 10.?riyosj'ii workmen were killed four probably fatally injured and seven other persons badly burned in an explosion today on the oil tank steamer Chestnut Hill on the Delaware river here. Fourteen wors , -\ iron workers and helpers employed in repair!ng the shin. Two of the injured were members or the crew. Theories as to the cause of the acci dent differ. The police believe sparks from a drill used by the workmen set fire to one of the gasolins tanks, while Captain T. J. Wathey. master of the vessel, expressed the belief that the ?* plosion was due to the careless lighting of a cigarette or pipe by some one aboard the ship. The vessel was not badly damaged and will sail for South America on sched ule time next week. Captain Wathsy "j] said. - ;?* Perfect Health Is Yours f I If the Blood Is Kept Purem Almost Every Human Ailment Is Directly Traceable to Im purities in the Blood. You ran not over-estimate the import nri. ol" k'ping the h!o"d free of Impuri ties. When you realize that tho heart if constantly pumping this vital fluid to all parts of tho body, you can easily see that any impurity in the blood will cause serious complications. Any slight disorder or Impurity that crei-ps into the blood Is a source of dan ger. for every vital organ of the body depends upon the blond supply to proper ly perform its functions. Mny painful and dangerous diseases arc the direct result of a bad condition of the blood. Among the most serious I ?? ? 33 I are Rheumatism. with Its torturing * | pains; Catarrh, often a forerunner of I dread consumption: Scrofula. Eczema, [ Tetter, Krystpolas ana other disflruriuff j skin diseases; Malaria, which make* tht i strongest nun helpless, and many otbor d-seases are the direct result of import I blood. ? ; JH You can easily avoid all of thtH jjim j diseases, and rid the system of thetn. I by the use of S. S S.. the wonderful | biood remedy, that has been In constant u=e for more than fifty years. 8. 8. 8. ! deans** the blood thoroughly, and root* evcrv vestiye of Impurity. It la dU fcg druif^'sts everywhere, j For valuable literature and median! i advice absoultcly free, write today to I the Medical Dept., Swift Specific Own I patiy, 25t> Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Qa " . M