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2 THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 28, 1909. THE 1' ITS 13 1 l'HFS NINETEEN "'MMtWSr8ht4' JPJ1 1 If Rhodes' New Siiif iCE COVERS THE WESTERN COAST OF GREENLAND I Rupture, Blood Disease, Wants to Meet Jeffries A new lot of soft blue serge, striped blue worsted, nobby gray plaids and cheeks and dark mixtures. They are correct style, thoroughly well tailored and will give you nil the Avcar -von Dr. IIXK rn 'MOxfliss 'TKAK! with fur. iciass who fah.ku Tf KVKK'T A (U Hi; dN MTiil'NT TltKATIMi VfH' pen STMP-TOIIS INSTKAli MAKING A fxhaistivi; a.nt lAIBATTINti Till; MAIN MALA-PY? I J1AKK A ('AttKn'h kxamixa-TTON A THKRF.BY OfKX THfl way ron st'ccEssrun treat ME XT.

Mv examinations revea) origin the eause the first starHifc piee and aiiual seat from whieli and eomplii-atious aripfi" enabling: me to delve into the bottom Finest Institute in America If you hsvc ni.sea.oe Vat JUL fever, pneumonia, ose rj lur. costing 5 more. Other I i i SlOto $10 to $6.50 to 50 $32 $28 would expect of suits $10 to 40. Overcoats Raincoats Youths' Suits Boys' Suits Boys' Overcoats Men'sTrousers Pleated Shirts new neat ular 1.50 value suits tuborf ffrip, ore. Vita! or ar, $2.50 to $13.50 A 9 4 'a3 Hats, Gloves, Underwear Open Saturday Until 10 P.

M. Methods Cure Chronic Disease startlrj: r-stitii um'-r trtt-rient. rtltr vif' tho ytr.i fft front 1tir fi- n-irj- lll.ke it iiitivu t'en. the exact fun. r.IIpF "i'ymptojii to that.

I. s-hcjltt pii ft'scted that iv noitarit to Know who; to know how to it ssjeesnf-! a ease fev with.reit KriOriic: the tno. i ant-ot ti e.r-.ii i.y si-', a. i xa.in.t;a:ioi:. it.

fut th- a i 'el I. Chronic Diseases cf Men lc: to li-'. 1 a i a eovPr; oliv V.t rirt.se ovn the veins ini'i til, wis -i i I'mrt ci et io tlem. c'lini''. -etill uiiitl 1 Wliio! to the -o that v'iiim n-tl xpri'il.

ItViUC-rmilii' cr.u ii: the vt-irts. eont-nc! nni leg i.otmal DONT GIVE UP NERVOUS DEBILITY AND "SELF-WRECKED" MEN in restorlnac lufTerina: Wnmaalty every liny to rvhuit health. Many them, no rioultf. vie re In much norne eoiiilllion than yon. Vow may have been unfortunate selecting- a doctor to treat yowi or you may not have Riven yourself the attention which your disease do manils: you know tlint every day ou put the mat ter "tff ou arc worse and worse; you are mortified and ashamed of your position among your friends: life dues not possess the pleasures for you it did.

VVouId you not cive much to possess that robust manhood, health, vim and vifcor that were yours before the ravaces of disease attacked your system? Then, if you do really find truly have this desire to a MAN" in the true sense of the word, feel the strength that was yours tvhen you were first budding lulo-manhnnd. call at my office nf om and I will take pleasure in explaining a treatment that has restored hundreds and hundreds, many of whom were perhaps in a much worse condition than you are. In a short time after tho treatment is beirun decided improvement noticed and the patients feel tlnj return of vitality or health in their veins, and when I dismiss them, "to out from under nr care Vrith every part, every function of their physical make up restored the health Nature intended. This Is ease to do ir the specialist only KNOTVS what to do and IiOKS IT. I sac yon cannot afford to continue to float down the stream which surely and certainly will carry you Into the tnhoh dreaded, awful Ertilf from which few travelers ever return to robust vieor and health when for so small dii amount CAN rVRE YOf SOl'M'i ANt tVEI.I..

f'omo to my offices and 1-t us talk the matter ovr. Tt nil! cost you nothir.s for consultation. Call or Write Me for References Uh.ioOK first, f. I'ases, till has remost aiul always for tjei tr. lint: aiei euri In nty I not ih pruil on alone, but bring; to aid.

hot li in treatment ami lisit.or.-is. the very latest and best, lee-trienl. elienih al anl a. iliary known. 1 have lights i o-e rays penetrate th" tissues, enabiine me to i I li ish the nature ami -t'Tit of eertaiu diseases, prel other lights whose rays are soothing aul ti.

the most still. born I have t'omprcsfPd air apparatus tliat forees the meOieim: or its vapors into the Tlii wonderful E'eetrn-Th1 rmie that airif in the einiination uf from the by opening up the feres of tiie skin, stimulating periihetal cireulntion. MaH a'l elect and vibratory, that dev elop leu ami im rea.se cireulat ion of he blood tlalvanie. Karadie and Ele-t ro- 'lietnie. Violet Ray.

Ray ami lyeurudeseont iiuhts, alone or combined with suitable medicines -private formula result of years of studv and practice in mv hoseit field. lini-c bati many years of successful practice, and today have as large a practice as any- one physician or speeialist in the T'niteil Htatejs. t.Vliv Is this so? Simply be-cauxe I treat my patir-nts honestly and cure them to stay cured. Blood Disease My treatment mrp all nymptnina, rnnh. rnlnemi, "iielllncx elands.

Rlups pninn. nvliex. nnil rrnuivm riprT nlen nnil mptom. tftfr trontfiiK wfflt fur fr thirty rlayi vott nor ny one viiilii knim eer had the trouble My specinc Nuelenid treatment Rhodes ilriifs the disease out of the sy stem, so there can be. no come-back to it.

and does net act like patent medicines ami ordinary treatments, which prove Injurious by the symptoms fur a time, after which they- return in a worse form than ever. I can prove that specific Nucleoids is the greatest discovery ever made for the cure of Blood Disease It acts so quickly by neutralizing the virus that you can it be-injr cast out every day. and creates fresh, pure blood, cleansing; and building up the sy stem, so there can be no come-back to it. Your advantage in treating- "With me is that when you are cured you will stay cured, and the treatment does not injure your stomach and RUPTURE CURED The majority mv office with cases cured in twenty rupture and a truss on rupture as 1 borne cured. ridays.

do let me prove it hv Mv office hours: Daily, A $2.50 to $12 1 .50 to $7.50 lot of men's stripe patterns NORTH SIDE chase at. d-iylighr. filiandmiinp; biv triend time, took off to save The Mack wolf, in this dahseroiiK his scalp, but the traeK lit two iops betrayed him it every pom i in i ne num. mallv, worn out with continual and nearly famished food. Two Toes in a ravine to rest, a fatal mistake.

The hunter, hot his Hafffriri(- footsteps, rode over a ridge short distance away; for a moment lie faced his enemy, then a. quick aim. a. puff of smoke ami the nivagi-r of ranges fell, pierced in the head with In Peoples brought the and as he wnon Peoples primied Two Toes: I Md there he Is." Kansas" body of Two Toes threw it from his ami said: "There's iu I'd Ret him, and Times. Behind the Screen.

A negro preacher in a Georgian town Was edified on one occasion hy the recital a dream had by a member of bis church. "I was ail rii.s time." said narrator, "dm I was in ole Satan's dominions. I tell ynu, pahson, dat was snore a had dream: "Was dere any whit" men asked dusky divine. "Shore dere was plenty of 'em." the hastened to assure his minister. "What was dey a-doin'7" "Kbery of cm." was the answer, "was a-holdin' a cullud pusson between him an Me fircV Harper's Weekly.

The Principal Sufferers. Hubby Well. Helen, the crash has come. I'm a ruined man. Wc will have sell the automobile.

Wifey I'm so sorry. IJeorge. Hubby-Sorry for me, Helen? Yifey--Xo. my dear. Sorry lor the repair shops and the doctors.

CJurinr I've inventeil iuto hern. Let you interested in it. Guyur What kind of a hr.rn Gunner Oh. inn that peepb Chicago News. 1 it 111 jump at.

SI Z. -SiTs. no niciliun" laK'ii. ton come jo ynu will think it impossible to cure time of your life ljer, you return Kvcnings, 7 to except Tuesdays and what I nave done, win tie tno 9 a. m.

to p. Sundays. 0 to of th" Jrfl iftrifit roe ti'ie a'ivaritast0 of at tltr Ft of the disease, thiii fofvitiK th vniinms to di'apiioai thereby removing the trxitencp of same. I elaim that the majority of uneureij. who pi on" physieinn to anothpr.

votil-S ai least wlvo bpnflt from ordinary treatment if trojk!" tere properly fiiairnoiei ani unlerio 1 in bffcirsntnR hv the peeialist so that the root of the disease mieht bp frotten at. and re iiireiy trv to smother th.e svr.iptni for a in or'ler iiavc th natlent bp lx is bf-irtir benefited Seme physicians, as known to the afflicted. Devoted Exc'usively to Curing your family Liscas'1 lifelouir. iiijji.k and aoh'te i if ifse uiseases esctu eiv for O'er 1 cisr bone piins and aches "nke. tronp mineral mixtures.

ma! ter who haa falleil in your esse tit'A ami sve me. nnnultntlon trre. Kiatnl-ntlon. ISO MOKV Item IBRD TO COM-MEXrR TUFATMrNT. Mnny fin-tlrnt hair no ronflilrnff In tttelr tlortor htrmiM1 he temnil full nay lirffore curt tin been eflfertert anil there ore ma.iy brie lircn tnl-infortned shotit ttietr idittoii.

or ItimuKh viniitivresMf nl treatment have Heroine Mkentieni anil think there i no ttire tnr turin. I want opportunity tn treat mi eh men. and It make nw dlfl'erencr nbmit the flnnaelal par, a I aeeept pay for e-lee bi'Di-fhi are derived. 1 oo ean pay irirklr or nmnthly or I lll site dl-rount fur cash. O.

HOOKS. M. 1. (Graduate ot I nlvermlty of reanayl-sanla Medical College. Ofllee located In the rrott rarnrr Fourth Ave.

and Wood flttsbitrB. f. The apeetnliit who hnn Holved the Troblent IIT TO OO for Itnpture. rilea. Varleaae eln.

Itlood Ulnenne. wenry oionthw of waltlnar. hut the are broil cht nhont In a very nhort time hy Or. Tthodea Direct Methods. If I fail to cure you It costs you BY ONE TREATMENT minutes, without cutting, pain and go away -without either.

I part of last season, -fill again be given a chance to show their worth, and tnJrh is expected of both. I The local manager feels that he has one of the fastest lives in existence and it will be strong where it -was weak last voar in weight. Heretofore the tr.ani lias too light to cope with the heav- ier ombinations, but this season all will be different. Olkens is a large man and will surely prove a tower of strength. 1 The other new player who is expected to sign within the next ''4 hours is also a heavy man.

combined with no end of speed. The other players are all of th" right caliber, having the required amount of weight, and above all, speed. PITCHER WILLETT SUES FOR DIVORCE Detroit. October -S. Tired of I married life.

Ii. Edgar Willctt, pitcher; of the Detroit team, lias commenced an action in the Circuit Court for divorce, His bill was filed yesterday. The bill; and all the records pertaining to it are) suppressed. It is understood that no other person's I name is mentioned in connection with I the affair, which seems to be merely a case of disappointment from the time the knot was tied. Willet was married in Windsor a year; ago.

He has not lived with his wife fori some time. It is said the suit would have been started sooner but for fear I that ir would interfere with the young pitiher's work for the Tigers. PLACING YOUR CASE ELSEWHERE KNOEPFEL 708 Penn Pittsburg, Pa. and Belleue Huapltal Medical (olH-ges, torx t.n. Small Fee not charge you one IjA sTIN'j.

will allow Don't VARiCOSE vfn r'rmanntiy curii hi niy melho4 trsat- IMPAIHEU VITALITY Yo-J may be lacKmst vital roer. If o. will re you in 'JO fieeta 1 Dlnrnnra. cured in seven to ten any. Ad burning ani) itchlne la- 4 in thr ti'o nil hy of I of in to is or risk know happiest 12: Important Discoveries Made by Prof.

Nordenskjold, of Sweden Ancient Settlements of Viking Age Wow Ruins' NATIVES HAVE CULTURE STRICTLY THEIR OWN Chicano. October L'S. Prof. Otto Xor-; dcnskioid. the noted Swedish explorer.

who returned to Sweden a short time auro from where he had hem sim last spring, has friveh an Interestim? inter- view to Hwcdish newspapers, copies of which have reached One of the most important results of the summer work. Prot. XonJciisk iold said. was the discovery through actual ulis -r- 'ration that the wesi. coast of ontrary to former opinion, is slowly uc-t ins covered by advancing inland icr, i while toward the north tin; ast.

fields I of ice have spread toward the coast, South of this weie found Ice-covered i ruins of former human dwellings, prob-' ably from tic viking age, with other evi-! Jcim of ancient settlements. bUOI SPIUNi i Hl'M-M KU. i SprittB and sumrtter had been phenome-' nally early, warm and clear in Urcenland, Riving the exploring; party every oppor-, tunity for landsiape studies, observations. map and photographic work. The next important result of the expedition was the exploration of previously unknown pans in the district known as lloHensborR.

Here large tracts were found to be free from ice. The exploring party fully expected to discover relatively fresh traces of a past period in strongly marked glacial formations, bit none was found. It must have been a Ions; time, says Prof. Nordenskjold. since this part of Creenlaml was covcied with ice.

mighty force of nature has left its mark every wheie. ami especially in the decomposition of the surface ground through several layers of the. earth's strata. IIAVK OF Til Kilt OWN. Another interesting result of Prof.

Nor-denskjold's study concerns the effect of Danish culture on the native population of tireeiiland. The Jreenlanders are the obly artie people with a culture of their owu and there, in its own home, that culture may he studied to advantage. The Danish method is not to force modern civilization on the natives, but as far as possible to leave them to their own resources and ancient habits. In a certain sense European customs and ideas hurts left th ir impression, to the advantage of the natives. To assist them in their periodical hunts Kuropean weapons hare been introduced, hut the old native hunting tools are still use.

The kajak. the native ho it. litis not bfi forced cut by Kuropean mod. Is and the native dress Iris not ciitcged. To an extent this adheren'-c to the oM customs has received some eiippori in the fact that visiting tourists aid adopt the native dress and in other ways live the simple lives of tin; ire-nland popula ion.

T1IHKC TYPKS OF POF'l LATION. In the settled parts visit 1 Prof. Xordensk.iold he found three distinct types of communities the Kuropean miners employed at the crcolite and copper mines, the colonics of mixed native nml Kuropean fishermen ami i purciv native rill igcs not. by Kuropean manners. An custom in preparing th" skins of animals caught in their hunts was observed, hut Prof.

Xordensk.iold doubts if the method would prove popular among Ilur ip-vms, livery part of the skin taken from 'he nimal is chewed by the natives au.l luring the process ail partii les of fat ami adhering to it are swallowed. Alter the skin has been chewed a. numb, -r tine it is stretched between rows of stone and when dry is ift and pliable. The Oreenlanders also puce an art of their own. though it is crude.

Kotwitn 1 hunting periods the natives cmplov 1 Loir itime in ornamenting banting iooIh (with strange carvings. Carved teeth of he whale, which are hig'ily hy tourists, are usd as obiects of barter. 9 others comfort. Process bhoeSi 1 I ana lung ci- be equalled. shape to I fr-w are within lv.

504 506 FEDERAL Old Two Tees Dead. Al'ii; ill tin? early a noted wolf ri.nged in semth Meade cminty ami in north Heaver county. Oklahoma, along the "'iinii rriii river, hiding in tile hlufi's jmh! sandhills on cither side, ravaging the pastures fur miles up down the liifi'. In his early life lie bad been laiiKlit in trap and lost part of his toes, lienco tin- name old Two He vns a very larij" pray wolf and could ili'iiR down and kill a vearlin.t; steer with fie loved fresh beef, rarely making a -coiid meal mil of a carcass. Thus old Tno Toes became very expensive ai der for I be ranchers on the 1 iver front.

15. aver county offered a regard f.ir his scalp, to which individual ram i add as minli as apiece, and the cattle association also set a price on liis head. Hut he was both cuntiiiiET and hunters and cowboys tried for the reward offered to outwit and capture or kill him. Being made wise about lieu lost his toes they were of no avail in the campaign waged against Vim. To surmise him or approach him tiea i tor a she! was also impossible and his rn v.ipes About this point, in his career he was joined by an eouallv hu se.

tierce MacK wolf, uttnt- hu se t' ther. th wo at ta cattle. became i ffort.s to ked and killed as ll The vi-doubb'd th desperate and rid themselves of ihe robbers, lieisro ramhman up the t'sbt and reward, for there black i'eo prepare for the 1 vj; rmiiM to camp Then Willis Peoples, a t.n the Cimarron, took said he would win the was now a price on the nles came to Meade to "I'll sure set those aid People, "'cause I'm their trail." This is what, lie actually did. When tie wolves became aware thai he was i'ollowim; them persistently they changed their ladies and broke off their range. I'ot the oul man hmie on their trail like a bloodhound aiul thaw could not shake him His hoy btouslit him food and fresh horses.

Peoples stopped where night overtook him are! tesumed the Wear the styles carried in our the for on the a to old of the the to get most MAKEUP OF S. S. BASKETBALL TEAM IS COMPLETED While the other Central -Basketball league managers are busily bustling tor piayers for the coming season, the man- igemeni of tljo South hide live lias not been napping. Manager Johnny I' round turned from the Fast, yesterday- morn ing with the announcement that bis team is completed. I he season v.iu open on November when South Side plays at Homestead.

Harry Hough, formerly captain of the local team, will not be in the lineup this season. The star will play in Trenton, his home town. But aside from Hough every man will be une. iiiuioiign i ham will not tf able to report until December on account of a long siege of illness. He has been confined to his home for the past five weeks, but will start for the Catskill Mountains next week for a rest before reporting here.

Featherstone, Muller. Brady. Kane and Smls of last year team ami Hkens. who was with the Potters a short time last season, wiit be hero in a day or two. Another player from tiie Fast will also be secured.

Manager Fretmd called on him this week, but could not get a definite reply. He promised to notify the local management of his decision today. Jle has becu recommended as the fastest forward in the Fast, and has many-offers tu play. Kunkle and Gross, two youngsters of the South Side, who played -4 t'lmmnion Jack Johnson, tvlio arried match with Jeffries. Errors About Birds.

Some of the common sayings concerning birds are sturiidly wrons- "You stupid Kooscl" is an expression constantly heard: yet the Koose, whether wild or tame, is most sagacious. Wild seese, for instance, never feed without throwing out. scouts or sentries. J. AJillais describes how he saw a flock of geese feeding with sentries out.

and how, after a time, one of the sentries went up to a bird that was feeding and gave it a penile peck on the back. The latter thereupon left its Krazine and went off to take up guard, while the sentry took its turn to feed. "Gentle as a dove" is much a common proverb that the dove has become the emblem of peace. Quite a mistake; for all the dove an i pigeon tribe are great fighters, and in the breeding season the cock birds indulge in battle royal. The foolish prejudice apainst all birds of prey-includes that pretty little hawk, the krstrel.

Now. if the kestrel were known as the mouse falcon, it is possible that keepers would not invariably shoot it on sight. The fti'. lives, mainly on mice and wire-worms. It is quite innocent of killing partridges In a Ramc-preserviiiB district in southern Scotland kestrels, were practically exterminated a few years ago.

What was the result? Over a tract of country of 1.2'Mi square miles field mice Increased in such myriads that the praz-InK was absolutely ruined. One sheep larmer lost. in one year Kt. lAiuis Republic. Klmer Illfrdon ban another "Wandering Minstrel" atory 'n neit Sunday's Pres.

The mention of It I uff1clent to show I'rewK rrmlrrn Ihr Rood llilnKs that Mill he In the paper. It in one of the best features of a paper full of features. He Had the Wrong Number. I'v mistake the telephone operator of a private exchange connected Mr. -well.

Mr. i in with his home. His wife answered the phone, and. although her name is Klizabfth. Mr.

Brown said: "I.ucy, dearie, we'll ro to the theater tonight. I'll call for you at seve n-forty-tive; I'm too busy now to talk; by -bye and a kiss." Now. Mrs. Brown wasn't a bit suspicious, evidently thinking- her husband had caller her "Lizzie, dearie." She said all right, accepted the. kiss and threw another over the wire.

Hall an hour later the phone 'in the Brow home run? again, the maid answering Mr. Brown was at the other end. "Mary, tell Mrs. Brown that I'll not be home toniE-ht: 1 have an important engagement with Mr. Smith; a business matter; tell h'rr I'll be home at midnight." Mrs Brown accepted the second message in good faith, and when some hours later the husband returned she kissed him fondly and told him how porry she was that iiusuiess kept hitn and her from bavin, a night at the theater.

Next day Brown made some inquiries of the oper-ptnr. and learned of his narrow escape. l'liiladolphia Times. Kind I.ndy And ynur partner or the ties drank piano polish mistake for cough syrup? I low did ii all end? Sanely Pikes in iping his eysi He had a flne ihuit1. a fine finish.

Chicago News. cSJ- Vigorous um Age 1 As age advances, the active recuperative powers of youth gr6w less. Little ailments, ordinarily brushed aside, often cause grave Illnesses. Do not wait for sickness, but come to the aid of nature with FaUsf Extract Glowing and sparkling with vitality. I it offers age a staff in the staunch vigor of rich barley malt and tonic properties of choicest hops.

It fortifies the system and strengthens the whole Doay. Inritt Ufaon It Bting Pahtt xa 1 Si 1 iiamafeaajM 1 "emmm -v-f" 'tr? in New York today in order to un.itu VA. LEAGUE MADE OVER $10,000 SELLING. PLAYERS Fairmont. W.

October Js The Pennsylvania-West Virginia Baseball League, during the term of its existence under its various names, sent nun into faster company and netted the various clubs $11. -ton. The men sol.) mid drafted averaged i. h. Several have gone into the i.jurs.

while the remainder have found berths in classes A and B. 'onsidering the youth of the organization, its record in sending men into faster leagues is considered remarkable, and has scarcely been dupliciled hy an organization in a like class. The players sold and drafted are as follows: Hoblitzel. i Tirkshurg to Cincinnati League. Mild, l.tK.

Kvans, Fairmont to St. Louis Nationals, drafted. Bill Powell, Fairmont to "Springfield. theme to Pittsburg Nationals, sold, SI "Dutch" Myers. 'on I iells il le to Brooklyn Nationals, soid.

Willis Humphries, i 'bartered to McKees-port to Pittsburg Nationals, drafted. Sam Fletcher. Fniontown to Brooklyn Nationals, drafted, SIV'iO. Oaynor. Orufton to Detroit Americans, sold, Caulson.

I'harleroi to Cincinnati Nationals, sold. X1.ii. George Dniloy. Charleroi to Toledo American Assoc iation, sold. Zinn, (Jrafton to Memphis Southern League, drafted.

i. Lower. Clarksburg to Cincinnati Nationals, sold. S.V. CJrihhen.

Fniontown to Montgomery Southern League, drafted, Phillips, Fniontown to Montgomery Southern League, drafted. Bert Humphries, Charleroi to Grind Rapids Central League, drafted, smm: thence to Cincinnati Nationals, drafted. S7.V t'Jates. Fairmont to Syracuse New Tork State League, drafted, Keener. Fairmont to South Bend Central League: South Bend to Kalamazoo; thence lo Chicago American League, drafted, S.VH'i.

rturham. Fairmont to Wheeling Central League, sold. Arch Oshorn. Charleroi to Fast Liverpool: thence to Wheeling, drafted. Barney wolf.

Clarksburg to Wheeling: released by Clarksburg and signed with winners of Central League pennant; was one of Wheeling's winning; pitchers. Conaway-. Clarksburg to I.iallas Texas Ieague. sold. McAvay.

Clarksburg to Pallas Texis League, sold. Miller. Clarksburg to Grand Kapids Central League, sokl. S1.V). TEN PIN LEAGUE TO OPEN SEASON The Greater Pittsburg Tenpin League will open the season tomorrow i vnine at 8 o'clock on the Club alleys, with eight five-man teams judging from the of these teams, it will Vie a very strong league.

There is room for two mor teams, providing they enter before Friday. The prize list is large considering the small entrance fee, $5.00 per team. Over Siurt.ftn in cash and the Dim-ling cup to the high average team for the season. The following schedule is for the first half: Oetoher T'cero vs. Athletics.

14-IS: Senator (Jiants. S-ft. Cardinal? vs. Quakers. 10- 1 vs.

Tirates 1-tS November vs. Oinnts. Sons-tors vi Ounkers 14 -to: Cardinals vs Pirates. 8-fl Superh3n vS Athtics. lo-ll.

November 12 -Tiger? vs. Pirat-s. le-11: Senators Athletic. Cardinals Giants. Sitivrban vs.

Quakers. S-. November vs. cardir.a Sen ators P'leerhas. 14-15: Athletie vs.

Quakers 10-11: jiant vs Pi rat. 12-13. November -Tigers vs. Supprbas. to-ll; s.

it-at'ors vs 'cardinals. 12-13: Athletics vs. Pirates. 14-in Giant? v. Quaker.

-S t'ecetnber Tiers vs. Quakers. S-ii-atorsi vs. Pirstes. 1-11: CariinalB vs.

Ath'etic, S-n Superbas vs Giants. Tteeember 1" Tigers vs. Senators. Fuperhas. Athletics s.

Giants. 11- ll- Quakers is. Pirates. 14-15. Exclusive.

Wiiere 1o the Hottentot? live. Mary?" a public pi-lino! tfuchT asked one of her nuoiis. "1 don't know, Mary, primly. won't let me visit any of the peo- I 3 1 iiriliBillginjt I I G'itc You tils lest Treatment fortheLeastCosi My speciRUy in tr-aiins atvj cur-Ins 1CITK HRiiNIi; MUX. veil ice i in'tii.

an i flifj. 1 VHM J. me I 1 1 ynu ST Ii ft i A TH aid iK' i s. i Miii i-oiu iiii oxl ha' I CRM ClJfe ntHi.l-M I Hill not -T-i-ept you tr- atrr.ent.. hi view uf try carcn.

ry ftan'lir a i ii hi an1 fOKKMosr "lU.I.ST OX OK MEN yjt no. h'-aitatc in Rh mr- ca.ll i i me to von the yrt fimplp 1 iti'Dloi' t.v mv of trratrti'i-t iii rtumr ne the heaitri aiul vigrir. Lielaya si' t. fun I.O.T MTIIKftTII tn-iitnient is p. hv my system of nnam titly irrespective of the time hern afflli-terl.

in 14 davs. you have tHitinu that sB! the ver.v life from von. wreckfrsi; i.ojr minl anrj hoilv. and later lead to complete breakdown, stoiioetl at once hv mi- si stem of treatment l. iinsTBI CTIOs without cottlne; no pain; no loss nf time; in 10 to 15 1VN.

VARICOSH VKll. HllllKltCl.i: Iermaneritly cored ivhout th cuttMitr operallon: no pant, no losi cf time; in 24 hour. Ill.onn bo'ly rayh. cureO in rui rlavi Bi.inni;n. KinF.v ami prnm.

TTtt: by my system or treatment initTfiv at once. PKt I I. T)IV: wmhi. pim- plea, taar- worm an'l cotnpM-eateil and lonjr ftanJ'inc: cijrerl quickly nii nennanent; by my stern of treatment. onnltnHort free, lloiirs.

4 to 0. piindai to 1 only, Friday. 3 to DR. LORENZ, 614 Penn Pittsburg Pa. DOCTOR WOODS 1'ndtr oi complaints arc Blood aad f-h'jrtne of troc'lf.

of vtfir, r'. rvoun 'lepreyion and fjebi'nty. riiestututtxit. 'iver. constipation.

kidnc and bladder oiiitpiniVi, l.if pains. xarfo- fistula, rupture, line blotc-ie- urinary obstruction hurniritr -nd al! 3i--a--4 peculiar to mti- I tref nnraoi, hut not -treat diaeasea pernlinr to minira. I have- te la.et niproved a' al; tiie atiplianei-y for cftic. I itave been in Pittsburg- went y-t v. years.

The result of in- tlmrij'i yatitifle mv patients. I invi'i all irilflTer to in vent icati sni. the Kind ork I hu and scfiurc tliat tafthoJi are the he-st. Consultation la Free ejn-h day from 10 4. and eveaiBSK, MorKinc (eoBle.

from to A ii tla 7 aaari. R. A. WOODS, M. D.

pecialis; 53 "-mlthfleM PiltalMirx. Henna. For quick Column, cf results ifis Classified 2 i Mi Xm'. my ific the Itntreru.sr I'll' "liilj Cireii. lireatii.

ir $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 onaiiltstlon. examination nI opinion. itPthr ivtth Hloort 1t. I rlnalyaii. Dlasiioslx and Irognil.

I BKlv. I am Ihe 1 i-onrt the lant reartrt nnil If yoi desire expert advler before Kiv- I inK up your ranc aa Incurable, you are ewrdially Invited to roo- stilt me. I Cure Blood and Skin Diseases Never to Return. I Cure Nervous Debility; No Stimulant, But Permanent. I Cure al Urinary Obstructions Without Surgery in Any Form.

I Cure all Complicated and Associate Diseases. 1 W. L. Douglas comfortable, easy-walking, common sense shoes, the complete stock in the city. Any of CONSULT ME (FREE) BEFORE DR.

D. G. Second Floor, Penn (iraduntr of York tnlversltj- ew HOIKS. TIIIRSDU M. ONI.Y tMl 'mTl HlltV.

7:00 I. WRITE FtlH MY BOOKLET shown, as well as many stores, will give you solid Men's Fine Hand-Sewed 1 m. I LI M. TO Ki.tO 't. Y.

10 A. M. TO ON OIF.1SES OK MEN. W. L.

Douglas is the largest manufacturer and ror comrori, siyie, r.lEf! CURED For a Douglas shoes cannot made upon the best leathers, skilled workmen, in all the latest If vou uffer rrom any disease come and get my advice free Lo this, no matter who advi--d yon or treated vou. for I have a POSITIVK (TCTIK for every curable case. Anv roan who wants to be cured has no excuse for suffering another day. I don't care who ha failed If you come to md I will cure you of any of the "below named disease or I will shoes in every style and all walks of life. nennv fr mv services.

MY PRICES ARK BI.K MY tlKSrT? ARK SPEEDY AND i i.nvo arranged a system of payment that $2.00 and $2,50 Shoos for Boys A every man to take advantage of my servtces. givc'tip before seeing; me. BLOOD DHEA1ES OBSTRUCTION urrrrT Page Pre- f1 (In; retailer of i 1 vice, W. L. fashions, suit men 0 1 IITinil I.llll I Hill UnU I lull and protects Mail Order PITTSBURG 11 in me woria.

They are by the most in V. L. Douglas BEST IN THE WORLD. The genuine hav W. L.

i i i A '3 ini'tnms reiniven ia I siampea on DOixom, wmcn iuu vaiue uiisTfe the wearer against high prices and inferior shoes. kSp Sucine rrenvent onnatton. cured tn 5J1 day without cuLtiiig. pain or of titn. PROSTATIC bla-iiler am kHney eorr.rll-catljni! are by ir.T uitee1 never to return.

HYDROCELE anv s-acellinc curei In TAKE iMO SUBSTITUTE. fc; li fHROMC llt l-ii'l the -v life vi. ii later i vitality, stofineti in -To day. EC.KMA I rineorm. irh currl juickly and Jast uoiOT Eyelets usea you liva, W.

Douglas shoes twenty-four hours without Eamir.auon aiupi in iwefl-an operation or no pay. ty-fc-ur Ca talog IV. Douglas, Brockton, Mass. PRICES RE.ASOVABLF I will Sive te pioreat man ehanee. a well mm the rich, to rerrlve a rare from me at a amall There no mnn too poor Bet in heat advlee free.

CIBE OH 0 PAY. I ta-t -rrant nnw man to pay ne nnlrai I eore him he will atay ewred. Hoiirt tv STORE: 44T Smithfieltl Street. I-'rlilaya, 'J to Zi. Sunday.

to .1. e-4 PENN AVENUE PITTSBURG, FM. DR. KOLER, Order a i Dozen from Year mft 1 Locl Dnir--t Vir iH PlTTSRUHG PRFV pie in this neighborhood." Youth's Com- "WlfMSU" 1 a.

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