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THE PITTSBURG PRESS TUESDAY EVENING, 0CT03ER 15, 1907 Wervous, "Worn-Out" len D1RHCT FROM THE DISTILLERY 1 EL EPA PRIVATE STOCK FULL QUART est distilleries In penn- We control the output -of one of the larjg io whoro he -finest rve whisker In tb 4 world is proouccu. so This is the Way You Foci Your back pains and ache3. There is a tendency to tire easily and every exertion of the body or mind increases the exhaustion. Sleep does not rest you; you get up in the morning feeling tired. The "digestion becomes impaired, the temper irritable, spirits depressed, you feel gloomy and discouraged, ending with complete lack of confidence and a general feeling of disgust at your own debility.

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CREDIT GIVEN von buv from us yu are sure to ffet eood whiskey, at the CHA MASSARD'S SELECTIONS AT BELMONT PARK. original cost, in all its purity just as it comes from the distillery, without being- tampered with in any way. Manv thousands of TMttsbiira: neorde are favor- RY VICTO 8 the: FO My Feet Are Within Reach of the Working Man Consult Me (Free) today. (Copyright, IfKiT, by TV. R.

ftpeclal to The Prf. Now York. October 15. Hassard. the noted turf expert, offers the following full complement of selections today at the Belmont Park track: First race Lad of Langdon, Summer Cloud, laohesis.

Second race Jimmy Lane, Garrett. Gus Straus. Third race Fulton ville, Boland, Ero. Jonathan. Fourth race Halket, Falcada, OCTOBER 15 THE HISTORY OF SPORT.

Chicago Fans Consider Him Wonderful Leader and General MY MOTTO IS: Konast Treatment, Quick, La it in Curts. In? us regularly with their orders for ELED WHISKEY and we would like to add you to the list. We want to place a quart of ELED A in your home, that you may judge of its quality tor yourself. If it is Inconvenient for you to call at our store telephone us or drop us a card, and we will send you bv a local Express Co. one full quart bottle of LED A Private Stock Whiskey- in a plain sealed package, for which we will ask.

you to pay the driver seventv-five cents. Then let the quality speak for itself. Open the bottle. Trv it. Iet your friend pass on its merits.

Ask your physician to test it. and If thev don't all agree that it is one of the most delicious whiskies they ever tasted and equal to anv that is sold at twice our price, telephone us or drop us a card, and w-e will call and refund every cent of your money. We mean everv word we say. We have been handling whiskev for many years and we tell you frankly, that EI. ED comes nearer our idea of perfection than anything- that was ever produced.

OIT-OF-TOWX ORDERS. Orders for shipment out of the citv must call for at least FOl'R UVARTS AT seveStv-FIVK CENTS A KIM, QUART. EXPRESS CHAIK.KS PREPAID. Shipment will be made in a plain sealed package, with no marks or brands to indicate contents- Perfect satisfaction guaranteed, or you may return the whiskey at our expense and every cent you paid us will be promptly SPECIALISTS DR. KANE'S al Boouft.

Fifth raceMaster Robert, wick. Earl Sixth race Perwverance, "I 640 Hours, 9-9. Wolf. Cairngorm. THE THREE BEST BETS.

Halket, straight, fourth race. Master Robert, straight, fifth race. Whitnev entry, straight, sixth race. mS.v--.-"-&4i$& "HUSK" PRAISES HIS MEN CONSULT mi Coming in from the held at the end of an inning you could see every man of them smack hi together and savagelv cry: "Get at them! No matter about that error; we've got them skinned a mile." r. rjt a fatalities baseball October -Manar frank Chance, of I lie National Uaeue Baseball club, the winner- of the worlds championship, is at present the popular idol of Chicago.

"We have won the world's championship honestly and fairly." lie 'Our opponent have given us a hard, MORRIS FORST OR. KOLER FOR THE TREATMENT OK DISEASES OF MEN "Are vou weak, suffering from the effects of overwork or dissipation? Are your nerves unsteadv? Do you lack vigor, contidence and energy?" Have vou pains in the back and head, dull eyes, irritable disposition? Are you despondent and averse to society? Then you ar a victim of NERVOUS DKBIIaTY and the first thing to do is to obtain SAFK. RELIABLE AND SCIENTIFIC TREATMENT. First mile, trotting below 2:3" (Ladv Time, 2:1.1 t-i. John Sullivan, former champion heavyweight pugilist of the world, born in Boston.

At Chicago In a boat race. SI.OOO. 4 oars, 5 miles; Shakespeare R. of Toronto, defeated the Metropolitan R. C.

of Chicago. At Brooklyn In a baseball throwing tournament John Hatfield made a throw of 133 yards 1 foot '4 inches. 1 77 At Toronto, Ont. Scullers' race; Kdward Hanlan beat Wallace cht-m pi onsli ip of Canada and mils, turn. 182 At Boston In rifle shooting- contest.

200 yards, off hand, W. M. Farrow scored loo out of loo. 1SS: Hudson, of the ft. Louis Browns, struck out three of the St.

Lmjis Maroons in succession in one inning of onlv nine pitched balls. 1S7 At Indianapolis Prince Wells rode a unicycle lo miles without dismounting- minutes seconds. 1M2--At Man. Charles J. Currie, with 7 feet inches in run.

put 12-pound shot 1 1 in- hes. At Milwaukee Maurice knocked out "Kid" Mc-Allen in 4 rounds. inor, New- York National league team won world's baseball chamrdonship bv defentln- the Philadelphia team of the American hcaguc. perhaps, but showing I the wireless tmd of faith and fellowship i fcUU ClilltCllieiU UIBWS Second fcliarn hat He. unit I want to Pay gripped them.

All this has been due l'itlorg. I'n. Hell f'eiirt. Piionew. P.

A. thinirs broke rather badly for them. to the work of the captain and player. This Year National rank nance. I Only Fire Deaths Due Directly to Game have been treating diseases or men ex-f resulted clusivelv for fifteen years, and when 1, accept a case guarantee perfect and permanent results.

mv improved methods I also cure VARICOSE vEINS without cutting or pain; BLOOD otfitr.ABKS without harmful drugs: NERVO-VI- RECORDS OF BIG FOOTBALL TEAMS from Five have than fatalities this year Fewer baseball Nevertheless. I believe that I have gathered together the bct baseball team that ever covered a field. I can- not hand them too much inrai.se. I have been sharp anil severe with them i sometfiiios. hut it has always been dur- i lng the games.

Thej- do not have to be watched otherwise." Evfry baseball fan in Chicago recog- nlzes the fact that Frank Chance has i been the prune factor in the wonderful work of the team throughout the feawjii as well as in the winning of the world's championship, t'aln and dignitied. play- ine with his head as with his heart, and 111 lie is a natural born baseball player, lie showed his grit in Friday's game when a shoot from Wild Bill Donovan broke tli" middle finger of his right hand, iff went back to the. players' bench, had it hound up and resumed hi-; position at first base, as though broken finder were of no consequence. Nobody recognizes tli wonderful ability i of Chance as captain and manager more than President Murphy, of the Chicago team. "All the credit of victory belongs to deaths onlv have been traced as neing u- Touc'i- Cais Oppo-i-m nerits nelti.

Safeties. Safeties 1 1 0 0 1 11 001 i rectlv due to the national game thus year. I On April 20 at Montezuma, Orrie McWilliams choked to death as a result of Irving to chew candy and play ball at Total penr-. 155 1 VJ 110 ion i TAL DEBILITY without me use or stimulating remedies: Rladder find Prostatia i Disorders relieved in -4 hours. SHIM and ail OIOKASES and OISOKDKRN peculiar to Men only, cured privately and safely I treat these diseases under a legal guarantee to effect a perfect and permanent cure or refund the fee paid for Medicines furnished.

iere. IO 4 li Pt 14 ti CelleKe. Pr. vania Princeton Harvard Navy in 14 IS Mr. Chance." he said after the Cubs had i 'the same time.

1 he canny siuck. in mo throat. 1 1 William Thomas King 2 years old. was struck over the heart and instantly Some cases can be CURED by my method of home treatment, which la thu most successful ever devised. My charges are low, and term3 will be arranged to suit the convenience of all who apply for treatment.

If vou cannot call. WRITE TODAY for full Information, FREE. Hours: 9 a. m. to 9 p.

m. Sunday 9 to 4 only. )) i killed May 'o at si. jjeuuia. county, Md.

the people of the Chartiers Valley 9" Dr. Mativille Phi. Hps, a puysician 01 are OR. KOLER, won the championship. "He is a wonderful organizer, a wonderful manager.

"He holds his men together by good fellowship ami common interest. That is the secret oi" the whole thing." Kaiiy in the season Chance bejjan to interest his men in the idea of home-building. With most fVfi one of them pledged to pay for a house and lot the season began. It was a case of playing for their altars and their fires, and their wonder- holding' his men in hand as a four-in-hand driver holds his horses, Chance has won out in one of the most strenuous sea-Hons the hostory of baseball has ever known. There is not a player on the Chit-ago ttam who would not go to the limit for Chance.

They realize that he is a player as well as a manager. lie will not ask a player to do a thing lie would not do himself. He tak-s pot luck, with his uin. Their joya and sorrows have been his. Their triumphs have been his chief aim.

One had only to look at the Cubs in this world's series to see how thoroughly and harmoniously they work together. Erie received a similar iaiai tuan 1 August 1 011 the Northeast baseball grounds, near his home. I Daniel V. Mc Kean, 22 ears old. of No I3t Wakefield street.

Newark, was killed ugust I'i bv being hit 011 the head with tj'ttft iu imii out iu receive nim. The program for the presentation of the medal has not been completed but it is probable that Former Assistant District Attorney John S. Robb, will make the speech. Wagner will piay part of the game, and perhaps will be able to stay the entire nine innings. He pitched an inning at Charleroi yesterday and shut out the locals.

Wagner expects to play in all of WAGNER TO GET A FINE TROPHY Medal for the Champion Bats-nan Is a Thing Beauty CUB TRAINER GIVEN CREDIT Chance Says McCormick's Care Helped Chicago to Win Series I IlCtllV- 111 Ul I ltd 11 IMV11I fc- 1.1 1. 1 J.l common interest. a baseball at a game itween me ra.m-lin Athletic team, of Newark, of which he was captain, and the Chatham Athletic team, of Morristown, played on the grounds of the latter. Arthur Clemens, of No. "4 Cooper street.

Breeeklyn, died from a blow on the head, delivered at a game at Gien Cove Iiong Island, between the team of that place, on which he played, and one from Oyster Bay. uir i 1 1 will see his physician tonight and hopes I to have the splints removed from his hand. I.allinit to Meet McKarlanil. Chicago, October 15. Joe Galligan will light Packey McFarland tomorrow night before the Indianapolis Athletic Club in place of Tommy Murphy, who is ill with malaria.

The fight will be at catch-weights. CJulligan has been in training for several weeks for a battle with Young Erne, and will give McFarland a lively argument. In taking Galligan on at oatchweights, McFarland is running a chance of losing some promising engagements. A defeat by the little Italian would ruin his chances of getting on with Kritt. Nelson or Herman, with all of whom battles are planned.

Ladies' Frown Jkis $7.50 At Gately's Another decree of Dame Fashion that every woman should have a brown skirt. Gately is showing some nobby models at They are made of Panama with all the little stylo touches that women so much desire. The money proposition should not bother anv woman, for their credit in good nt Gately's Credit Parlor. "16 Sixth street, without any advance in price. LYCEUM WANTS Umpire Johr.stone, of the National League eta IT, arrived from St.

Louis this morning, bringing with him the. beauti Wagner will play in the outfield at the start, and lie and Anderson will make that department strong. It is expected that many Pittsburg fans will take in the game on the Heidle-burg grounds tomorrow. The Carnegie and Heidelburg ars of the West End line go direct to the park. Manager Billy "Wright will have an all-star Chartiers Valley team in against the Pirates.

BY FRANK CHANCE. Chicago, October The fans and POOR WORK IN HWUP GAME WIT ful medal presented to Champion Batsman John I. Wagner by Mermod, Jac-card King. The trophy is the finest ever offered. Ai-raugements were made todav to present ine medal to Wagner at the game iHe-.

It will be the BOSTON GAMES critus have overlooked one man in dis- tributing the ercdii tor keeping the world's championship in Chieai. The players have been lauded ior their great playing and they have deserved it but AH live dealers 2 for 5- L. Pre PoatoHlee. There is a letter at this office for ager Ford, of the Royal H. F.

of Allegheny. Are vou a DEAD One? handle Dry Slitz Stogies, game actier" nhvn1 in i Do you believe in the reasonable pleasures of life? If so, smoke Dry Klitz Stogies and they will be yours. borne distributors. town since he became famous, and Goldsmit. Bros.

Co. the man who kept the men in shap" to do i Teams Batted Lightly i i i ubs. did as iniit-h as any player on the i team toward bringing the national and i in Claims That Its Football Team Is Entire ly Amateur, and Is Entitled to More Consideration Than It Receives the PostSeason Series line world championships to Chicago. He i 1 as kept the players in lirat-ciass condi- i TSi i i si I i Hon autl it was his care that nrimed them i for the struggle with the Tiirer.s. He Boston.

October 15. In the series between the Boston baseball teams in which the honors all went to the American team, the records show that both teams batted very the winners going at only at pace, while the losers lut below The hitting of Beaumont was one of the redeeming features of the Nationals' weak play, while PRACTICING FOR SATURDAY'S GAME looked after each player each da v. and his careful attention to all little injuries is what kept the regulars in the game the greater part of the seasnn. It was MeCormiek who brought Brown around in form to pitch that magnilioent game at Detroit. The doctors attending Brownie had about given up all hope of curing his arm in time for the world's championship games when MeCormiek took charge of the case.

Bv dailv mas- Prjy ice otball Happy oer the bowing made against tered that park to witness a Men suffering from ailments, absolutely curable, are today hesitating through lack of contidence, when investigation would show i Bates and Rite hey ovt rtopped Brain. 1 Sweeney, Hoffman and Tenney utterly Altoona. Saturday, the Pittsburg Lyceum game. The T.vrrum plavors gathered Inst I night at the call of Coach McChesney I s-aged jack got that arm, which, by the and were given a talking to bv the coach way, is one of the best in the business. as well as by Field Manager Mclnerney.

in shape, and you know the result. While the coach complimented the men do not want MeCormiek overlooked their splendid showing Saturday, he when the laurel wreaths are being passed also gave them a heart-to-heart talk on around. It is true he made no timely hits boys are now hoping for a try at the team that represents the Western University of Pennsylvania. No game that could he arranged would attract more attention than one between Lvceum and W. U.

P. Lyceum has been represented on the grithroii nw for almost ten years, and for the lasf four years has been counted among the leading amateur teams in the country. A low years ago the manage- failed to come up to the expectations ot their supporters. I'nglaub led the hitters of both teams in the series, with Congalton racing along at nearly a loo clip. Cy Young aided in winning hie games with his own batting.

Carrigan's hitting was timely and frequent, and the heaviest. Sullivan was also a hard hitter, while Wagner, Parent, Knight and Grimshaw fell off badly. In the team records it is shown that the Pilgrims made 'Ji runs as against 19: 52 hits for a total of fS bases, as ajrahist 44 hits for a total of Co; the the mistakes they had made during the I nr sensational catches, but he did some. even better by keeping the men in the early part of the game. The victory last Saturday has aroused the local lovers of the game, and tickets tip-top snape that they might do things he had no chance to pull off.

for the game with the Panhandle A. C. or I or I ne iiieit ii it-ti i i im lies? i io i ra iie; 1 a game, but were told to "wait until Columbu: next Saturday are in fle- FOOTBALL OFFICIALS DO NOT LIKE NEW GAME. them their mistake. Imitators and pretenders thrive on the success of others and there is no wray to keep them down except tv avoid their pitfalls.

To do this successfully every man desiring treatment should go only to physicians with reputation of known reliability. A physician ho lias been a member of the highest medical societies in the United States and of his own State, recognized by the profession as honorable and worthy, but because later in life he looks at the ethical features of medicine, from a different standpoint by advertising Avhat he does and doing exactly what? he advertises, is certainly no Jess competent than before asserting his individuality; but on the other hand anv sensible man should be able to see after a little consideration that this physician, who must be a graduate of a reputable medical college, and must also be a registered and licensed physician the same as any other physician who is allowed by Jaw to practice medicine in the State of Pennsylvania this nhvsician who confines and limit's his wliole time, thought and efforts for they got a reputation. saying that a maud. From present indications the game between the two teams would not crowd at the Pittsburg College grounds be a popular one. as the score would be will be the largest that ever witnessed a too oto-sided in Wup's favor.

Lyceum gamp on that campus. The players real-has that reputation, and has hal it for ize that ihey have a hard game before teveiul years, and when overtures were them, and Coach McChesney will put made by the Lyo-urn management to ar- 1 the mhtrough a hard practice tonight to i i Chicago, October ir. The new open errors were and 17. respectively, the fielding ratings being and .94. The Doves outplayed the pilgrims in sacrificing, making as against 6, the stolen bases being equal.

fc At home or at work. Dry Slitz Stogies are beneficial. They quiet the nerves. range a game last year they were turned perfect them in the signals. The Panhan iieid forward pass football game under the purity reform movement in football is not popular among officials.

After th big local game Saturday the officials met in the Harriett gymnasium at the University of Chicago and naturally discussed the rfist game under the new ruls. All of them expressed a decided dislike for the new game as compared with the old. "Too much forward passing and uncer- dle A. is the strongest team in the West and has suffered defeat only once in six years, and that by Canton two years ago, when the team was per cent weaker than the one in the held this season. MR.

XI. G. KXOEPFEL Specialist. Graduate of Jew York IJnlveraltv and Mellevwe Hospital Medical Collcge, jvew York Cily. down on the charge that the team representing the Lyc eu mwas a professional one that the members were being paid.

This was an unjust charge, for very member of the t-arn last year was a member of the Lyceum, and the books iri the library of the institution will prove that to be a fact, and not a cent of money was paid to any of them for the work thy did in bringing honor to the name of th- Lyc-um. The team representing Lyceum thi war i 1 I II 4 I 3(1 CHARLEY JONES WILL QUIT NATIONAL GAME. Denver, October l.Y It is now a cinch that Charlie Jones will retire from baseball. A store in Sixteen, street, near Champa strepU was leased last Saturday in his name, and the MORE CHARGES AGAINST bAN said Ralph Hoagland. who ref- ereed the game.

"The game may be i more spectacular, but it is not the game of ftotball that it used to be. The new I rules compel the team to resort to the forward pass or to kick, as it is impos-i silile to make the distance in any other 1 way if the teams are evenly matched." Kely. the great Princeton star, who I was umpire in tho game, agreed with Hogland. Fleager. field judge, and is amateur in every detail and each and every player is piaying the game slmply for the love of the sport, and no Just charge of professionalism can be brought ugainst them.

A came between Lyceum end Wup would attract no or.d of attm- t'on. and if the game was played at Ex- I position Park the crowd that would at- tend would be the largest that ever en- i Beat of Jiis whole professional life to curing only a few diseases, is certainly more competent to cure them than the physician who devotes his effort's to every known ailment of mankind. In making my daily announcement to the public through the press, it is on tlie theory that sensible people have eyes. No meaningless statements or preposterous claims are indulged in. When I say that I am more largely patronized by the public and tliat my offices and equipment far excel any other physician's in the Middle AVest, these statements will be readily confirmed by people who take nothing for granted untiLtbev see for themselves.

DON'T LOSE YOUR GRIP ON LIFE! AVith impaired health, advantages and opportunities are necessarily denied men, and they grow old in spirit and liod-, mucli in advance of their years. An elastic step, clear eye and quick intellect render working hours pleasant instead of irksome, and success in life is easy; but no man can be a complete success at anything when handicapped by despondency, sleeplessness, headache and fatigue and other miserable symptoms" caused bv these few diseases of my specialty these diseases that Comiskey Claims Ke the Whitesox Out the Pennant Jones Paint Paper Co. will become a reality by January 1. Jones' health has not hem rood in Washington, and as his family lives here and this climate agrees with him. he will come to stay.

Several local Promoters are ready to back a semi-Dro-fessional team with Jones at the head, and it is figured that bv olaving baseball on Saturday and Sunday and attending to his business here his financial returns will amount to as much, if not more, than he is receiving from Keehn. the head linesman, agreed with the others. Coach Stagg. who listened to the discussion, did not dissent, but said nothing. URETHROL Chicago.

October 13. Ban Johnson will have many thing to explain at the nest meeting of the American League. The Cf ntrnl League to Meet. South Bend. October 15.

The annual fall meeting of the Central latest accusation made against him bv Comiskey is that he held uo the deal v. jp. he held at Toledo Ohio, next Thurs Stogies quality The success made by Dry Slitz is accounted for by their high and workmanship. of Jake Stahl for Fred Parent late in I used by every "well posted" man. Gives permanent relief in a few days.

A rae antiseptic. Checks inflammation, relieves pain, destroys germs, soothes, heals and renews health. A safe hme cure for men. Tour mamrw nark da. October li.

This announcement was made by President F. Ii. Carson todav. It was ilic originai intention to hold the session at Detroit last Wednesday, but July, and did not allow it to be consummated until the season had closed It is said by Comiskev that the Boston Club accepted hts proposition to trade wreeK and rum more men than all other diseases ccmlnned and the doctor who loses sight of tliese tacts is like the engineer who applies full steam to a machine without knowing all bearings are properly oiled and in good condition. Tlie reason so manv doctors fail in treatment of certain diseases is because thev treat symp as everal ot the magnates could not Parent for Stahl and mat me Boston reai-h the city on that date, the meeting as the head o' railed ti.

Club notified Johnson. ANOTHER NATURE FAKE! toms instead of the disease. If there be a headache, nowerful ornate mnv for timo pelicve tlie svinntmns. It falls. Prepared In delicate craT- I ons.

Bv mail. $1.00 per box. Sold in Pittsburg- at May's Drug Stores, Fifth I the league. to that effect. Johnson held at the meeting will 'b.

the rresenta-the papers uo. and thus beat Comiskev tion the to Springfield. out of the pennant, for with Parent to help him out he beiitves that he would have won the flag. avenue and Jiarket street; ivnn near Highland; Federai and Stockton. Allegheny, and Fifth avc.

near B. station, McKefsport. G. Allan Rome, M. Prop'r.

60 Niagara Buffalo. N. T. Parent will be welcomed bv the Chicago fans. He will hj played either at short or second, but Joanson will be nut on the rrnldle lor bis jtetion in the case.

Comiskev has declared himself, and does but if the cause of the headache is not removed and his real condition is thereby overlooked, valuable time lost in treatment and damaging inroads are made. Men with slight ailments carelessly allow them to grow worse and go on the "It-is-not-hurting-me-now" plan until they are nervous and physicals-recks. Others With more serious ailments go to cure-alls, who treat everything from catarrh to fits, and call themselves specialists. I do not scatter my faculties, but for years have concentrated them all on diseases peculiar to the male. Recently I have treated scores of stubborn cases for some of the best men of Pittsburg and vicinity, and failure is the exception.

AVhat I have done for others I can do for you. not hesitate to ssv that there are three clubs lined up now against Johnson and that one or more will fall in line thi- r-Qur Immense Stock- It has been reported by various historians that the Tiger is a wild, bloodthirsty and ferocious animal. See Lajoie's "Beasts Of "Michigan." MoGillicuddy's "Terrors of the Jungle," F. Jones' "Rampageous Roarers." and other well-known authorities. All this is false! All unfit for publication bv truthful publishers': The Tiger is a mild, inoffensive and harmless creature.

He eats from the mitt. He is the plavthlng of the Cub, a small, furry ar.imal. not at all strong or savage. Yet this Cub can tap the Tiger with his paw. causing him to roll over several times in succession.

Wicked shameless nature-faklra, who have said the Tiger was a ferocious beasts! He Is FIERCE, but he Is not i year, and that seven of them will be against him a year from now. WEDNESDAY CONTESTS ON COLLEGE GRIDIRONS. At Princeton Princeton vs. Villa Nova. At Annapolis Navy vs.

St. John's. At Philadelphia Penn vs. Ursi-nus. At So.

Bethlehem Lehigh v. Mcdico-Chi. At Hoboken Stevens vs. C. C.

X. Y. At Princeton Princeton '11 vs. Haverford. Judge Tnft.

We understand that Secretary Taft is still giving away Dry Slits Stogies, and making new friends for America. Oure of Men Oiseeises OF SHOTGUNS. RIFLES AND HUNTERS' CLOTHING gives a wider range of choice in style, quality and price than other stores. Ail the leading makes. PARKER.

SMITH, REMINGTON, ITHACA. FOX. WINCHESTER, MARLIN, and Many Others. Safety Razors with 2 blades, ft to $10. Eastman Kodaks.

Photo Supplies. Fine Gun Repairing a Specialty. JOHNSTON'S519 Open Saturdry to IO O' Clock. UV lit Ml BOUTS THIS WEEK. CUBS HAVE NOT DECIDED ON EMBLEMS THEY WANT Among those who have prom Wed to respond to toasts are George Ada.

Judge Cutting, Kenesaw Landis, A. C. Anson, Will Be Presented With Fine Trophy at Thursday's Banquet Tuesdav Sam Langford vs. Jim Barry. Winnislrcmet A.

C. Chelsea: Strangle Lewis. vs. Jim Smart (wrestling-). Columbia Theater; Billy Glover vs.

Tommy Quill, Thornton. R. Ed Greenwaid vs. Young Fitzgerald, Milwaukee: Young Mahoney vs. Charles Mack.

Racine. opening show at Mc-Keesport. Pa. Wednesday Paokie McFarland vs. Tommy Murphy.

Indianapolis; Joe 'Walcott vs. Billy Payne. Rockland, Jerry Gaines vs. Black Fitzsimmons. Gloucester: Jim Ferns vs.

Kid Farmer. Peoria. 111. Thursday Frank Carsey vs. Shoels.

Pueblo, -Col. Mike Donovan vs. Sailor Brown. Rochester. N.

Y. Lone Acre A. C. bouts. New York.

Friday Broadway A. C. bouts, Philadelphia. Saturday National A. C.

bouts, Philadelphia; Battling Nelson, vs. unknown. Red Lodge, Mont. Xot in the broad scope of the term, because medicine and surgery cover too wide a field for any one man to thoroughly master, but in order to be thorough in what I undertook'vears ago I selected diseases and ailments of an INFECTIOUS and SPECIAL NATURE, such as PILES, FISTULA, KNOTTED OR BOGGY VEINS, Loss of Memory, Manly and MENTAL Affections due to a tax on certain vital centers, LACK of Nerve FORCE and VITALITY, CONTAGIOUS BLOOD DISEASES, RUPTURE, Pimples and Eruptions on the Skin. Diseases that develop as a result of INDISCRETION THROUGH LIFE, from whatever cause, and I have been steadily improving my equipment and widening my experience until today any ailment above mentioned that I cannot cure to stay cured forever is the exception.

I am so sure of my ability that I handle cases in mv line on any plan in the world that is fair to both patient and doctor. You may pay me my fee when cured, if there is any question about my being able to effect a cure, or in small payments as convenient. Or, if you wish to pay cash, I will give you a discount and a reliable writtafia guarantee, backed by abundant capital, to make the cure perfect and permanent or refund money. Call at once. Consultation, examination and mv opinion absolutely Free.

DR. -D, G. KNOEPFEL Offices and Institute 202 Penu 708 Penn Pittsburg, Pa. HOURS: 10 a. m.

tp 12; 1 p. m. to Evenings, 7 to 8:30. Sundays, 10 a. m.

to 1 only. Fridays, 10 a. m. to 5 Colonel Henry L. Turner ana Jotm ilc- Cutcheon.

The Cifbs will be presented with a world's championship cup worth about $3,000. which will be contested for each vcar in the world's series. The cup will be to baseball what the America trophy to yachting. The Cub players have not notified tfcs commission what eort of emblems they wish, for their victory in the World's series. As soon as they do so the commission will set a price on the mementos and purchase the sane for the world's champs.

Nothing: has been said this year ran wen a quick. aif. poal-tlT cor for ikld-nr. Bladder sad Chicago. October 15.

Plan are being rapidly completed for the banquet to be tendered tha world's champion Cuba 'at the Auditorium Annex Thursday night. A committee of prominent Board of Trade and West Side fans has the event In char go and will leave tso stone unturned to make it the most memorable occasion of the kind ever held. There will be seats for S0f at the banquet and the majority of these seats have already been spoken for at $10 a plate. J. llaatilton Lewis will be toastmaster.

UR1NXBI disorder. Permanently relieved in tc da.ys An Internal rernhdy Warranted harmless. Complications impossible, Guaranteed to ewe or money bck Price 60c the box. At Urosgtsts postpaid In plain wrapper. The KafeU Kecaed Cm ton.

Obts. about cuff buttons and the Cubs may have changed their opinions as to what would constitute the most desirable emblem, Chan! may give each of his champions aYbox of Dry Slitz Sjogies they deserve tKB treat. I I.

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