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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • 9

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4 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR SATURDAY DECEMBER 8 1910 REDSKINS SCALP DOCTOR LAST RESORT THE SOLDIER QUINTET NATIONALS WIN ODD GAME of red RESULTS ARE WHAT YOU GET WHEN YOU PLACE YOUR CASE WITH DR OSBORN THE PELVIC SPECIALIST $288 and his 11 by 152 179 STONE EASY OR SWANK AMERICAN MEDICAL SPECIALIST 172 Totals 696 738 929 BILLIARD MATCH ONE SIDED LEADERS BREAK RECORD 159 159 169 WOULD TRAIN UMPIRES 156 142 I AM A SPECIALIST 100 159 142 SECRETARY HAS PLAN 678 708 654 649 747 Totals Totals Num DR GASAWAY LEADERS SWBEP SERIES 19 in the Huai move The Half Centurys the 175 men who has 160 ABOUT PEOPLE 747 751 786 896 PRAISES NONSWEARING TEAM DR STONER COMPANY Specialists ARMY ORDERS In in AVORS COMMISSION PLAN I PRAISES TAT TARI BOARD i of he i HOLDS IVE MINUTE SESSION PUTS ATTORNEY OUT COURT of the Kindrat in 28 mln Name Address vr it 150 96 146 161 Alva Mc 000 000 000 granted Capt Charles Infantry 1r extended 10 8 8 162 147 161 144 114 181 186 175 140 196 199 159 147 118 160 181 153 124 133 125 165 failure of a of land near Dockwiler avenue and Pletcher hour and necessary considered 168 134 130 113 109 be a dry four months Is grant Rucker Twenty sixth Indians Nationals Marions Sportsmen Crescents Imperials North Sides Company 137 163 152 164 129 133 161 172 162 143 163 156 162 0 0 0 23 22 in ap No 2 Kiefers Laycocks HearseyWillis Lost 0 0 Totals National! Ballard Ingersoll Newlin XV allace Baker Indians ields Ralston Miller Connor Johnson ALLEYS Co and made np effort Pct 1000 1000667667667667 widow at (175) (175) (300) T200) DR STONER medicine sent weakling OHIO STATE BOWLERS BLOCK PLANS IN MET Port Portland Me Venice Boulogne Plymouth Liverpool Pon Genoa LiverpoolSt Johns 0 0 0 0 MOTTO Bnflw clr cunitMcu wll ac cept epee I thlnkl locurwle OR GASAWAY Postoftices Blocks This Is my pic ture When you call you will aee me I own my own office and treat you per tonally every time you call James Monk a flre address as 912 Willard Ind yesterday flled bankruptcy in the ederal ins assets as Old Shuffleton Nuerge HvPranre Vesper 179 NERVOUS DEBILITY UNCTIONAL DECLINE If you are weak nervous have lost vitality back pains no strength orambitlon I can quick ly relieve you of nil such symptoms of weakness and makq you strong and vigorous poor street and fund for of Public amount to be used to of moving the eltv offices building In another ordi transierred from the same Tournament Played In STRICTURE My enro dissolves obstructions completely allays ail Inflammation cleanses and heals the bladder and kidneys when Irritated or congested and restores health and soundness 40 all parts affected by the disease make you a success for medicine Ism I 41 VmI Obit 157 01 St Mssattb Htsrt9lt8 Stsdav 10 Is 1 Indlanas 174HOstrmyr 189 Ostrmyr 153 AOstrmyr 13 4 Dunmeyer 143 EOstrmyr 7931 Totals Swank Warren Be'miss Landis Carpenter Bosson (175) Stone (175) Nusbaum (17o) Nusbaum (300) Sands (175) Totals 796 Parrys Nd 2 rowers Dravis Miller A Powers Kasper Webster Jack Hagerty (Tiffin) executive board fin was awarded the 1911 tournament ledo and Canton withdrawing from race All action in the business meeting uuauiiuuuBj kuiy vvves Utflug C8l German American Specialist Co Trac tion Terminal Bldg Indianapolis Please send me free one of your books Opportunity for the also Question Blank as I desire to de scribe my case to you for the purpose of taking treatment if I decide you can cure me and your charge is low enough to suit me Lost 3 6 Dee In $500 from the to a special tnc Board to I believe iny specinl treatments for Chronic Nervous Blood and Special Diseasps are (ho best and most up to date methods known I am treating successfully daily the diseases named below My treatment is painless I do not cut and you can go right along about yoni daily business as usual during treatment 1 treat Varicocele Hydrocele Rupture Stricture Special Diseases Prostatic Troubles Kidney and Bladder Diseases Specific Blood Disease and Nervous Debility I employ the most modern and effective methods Results are what you want this I will give in fact I wi! treat you Just the Same ns If I were treating myself for the same troubles After I examine you I will tell you what the copt for treatment will be and the probable length of time required Charges are always reasonable for honest skillful and successful treatment Do not delay Call today Consultation free to all All dealings confidential Wins Game lorlhiait Cornir Washinglui Hi Meridian Sis Ealraaca Ro 9 North Meridian St STANDING Won 3 3 2 Zhyszko the international Pct918800758367333303267 nACAUJAV aa rt i Cor Illinois nnd Market Sts The Reliable Estoblished Specialist Acrons iron Terminal station Evesings Wednesday sad Saturday 7 1 8 nt OICE HOURS: 9 a Hl to 6 Bl What would you not sacrifice to fed as you did a few years ago to have the omnt snap and energy the same gladsome joyous light 1 1 nklat a 1 Mt 1 i nro nut inc Miiiriv pi'icii nnii you Know you wouhi ijko io uc Totals 819 MOSBORN 3 2 Blumer 188 Blind 125 Church Club Takes Action ollowing Address by Lewis A Coleman After Lewis A Coleman had addressed the Business Club of the ourth Presbyterian Church Nineteenth and Alabama streets last night on Com mission orm of the fifty men who heard him discussed the plan which he explained and then adopted res olutions which favor that style of govern ment in Indianapolis One of the points which Mr Coleman made was that the recall provision which is a part of the charier in a city where a commission form of government Is in vogue can not be added to the present charter The Reason which he gave was that since men are nominated by parties the recall of a mayor from public office would jjut his party in disrepute Half Centurys 11M 135 181 131 Moores Hilt College President Lauds Ball Players at Banquet About sixty persons attended the fourth annual banquet of the Indianapolis Asso ciation of Moores Hill College in the A banquet hall last night Miss Alta Roberts president presided Offi cers chosen for 1911 are: President A Wood vice president Miss Gorbv: secretarv treasurer Anally Those elected to the executive committee follow: Miss Nelle Wood Howard Robertson Miss Alta Roberts Mrs Ella Thompson Dr Dolph Humes Dr rank Robertson Mrs Sallie Berkshire Miss Leolin Jaquith and Berkshire Dr Harry Andrew King president of the college expressed his desire for a $200000 endowment When the indebtedness of $20000 is paid the president said a campaign for en dowment will be made The college now lias 152 students he said Dr king men tioned among the needs of the college a $10000 library with books amounting in value to a like sum a science building a music school with 150 students and an enrollment of 250 students He asserted Moores Hill should be proud because it had a baseball team that can go through a season without the customary use of profanity ANNOUNCES COAL RATE CUT carter general superintendent the Monon Railroad and representing all the roads on the question of coal rates telegraphed the Railroad Commission of Indiana yesterday that the advances of 8 and 10 cents a ton on coal rates which will be effective Dec 10 or 12 will be reduced to 7 cents and the advance of 5 cents a ton covering shipments between certain points will remain the railroads being granted the advance asked The general advances of 5 8 and 10 cents are effective from Dec 1 to Dec 10 or 12 according to Mr Carter the bounty of $3 offered by law Walter Shelby 2150 Oliver avenue Mked the re ward A claim was made out and signed by Shelby and this will be paid Shelby killed the hawk about four miles north of Cumberland Names River Church director of the local office of the United States Weather Bureau yesterday an nounced the observers for the new river service stations as follows: Bluffton Cecil Elliott Logansport A Rich An derson Willard Gettlnger Attica Robert Ray Ten stations will start the: service within the next few weeks according to Mr Church Allows Accountant's Denby an expert accountant who submitted a bill to the Board of County 'Commissioners yester day for $75 for work at the last election was paid yesterday after the bill had been held up Thursday for further consideration All of the bills approved by the Board of Election Commissioners have been paid now except that of Stegemeler Bros for meals which was disallowed Accepts New Ctty The Board 'of Pub Me Works yesterday formally accepted the new City Hall from the Westlake Construc tion Company general contractors Mayor Shank and one or two city departments may move into the new building next week The board has not signed the contract with the W' Behrens Company for decorating the new building and will not until Rubush Hunter the architects approve it Traction Line Transferred The deed trans ferring the property franchises and rights of the Indianapolis A Cincinnati Traction Company made by Henry Clay Allen as commissioner under order of court to In dianapolis Cincinnati Traction Company was yesterday filed in the county office The deed covers several typewritten pages and describes everything transferred The consideration was $1045000' Kept amily in Cold Gus Wilkinson 1521 East Washington street was arrested yes terday afternoon by Wheelmen Schlangen and Glenn from police headquarters charged with disorderly conduct and neglecting his family It is alleged Wilkin son kept his family outdoors the greater part of the day threatening them with a butcher knife and a gun when they at tempted to go into the house Hit by Stray BuHe Michael Lane 1508 Bellefontaine street Was struck in the arm Thursday night by a spent bullet supposediv fired by a night watchman while at his worft at the Big our Railroad shops in Beech Grove Lane reported the case to the police yesterday morning It believed i a night watchman shot at a dog and that the bullet striking a stone glanced and in jured Lane The wound is not serious Two Are Bankrupt William Thistle thwaite a brick manufacturer of Richmond Ind yesterday filed a petition In voluntary bankruptcy in the ederal Court alleging his assets to be $11853 and his debts $4 91293 He claims the $600 exemption fee ui a aousrnoiaer man giving his street Elkhart 1 tion in voluntary Court He gave debts as $44934 Says Acid Killed Corn The corn crop on twenty one acres the fertiliser factory of th? Kinffsbury Company Emerson Thirtieth Street rniieert John a farmer who owned the corn to file a damage suit in Superior Court Room 1 yesterday asking $700 damages He al leges strong acids are used In the manu facture of the fertilizer and that a car load of the acid was opened last July when the fumes therefrom killed the corn Two Thefts Reported Thomas Riley 57 years old 517 North New Jersey street was arrested yesterday by Wheelmen Stewart and Hartsell charged with petit larceny It is alleged Riley ransacked trunk in the home of Mrs Katherine Helntzelman 510 North Now Jersey street stealing a small gold pin Riley was employed by Mrs Hcintzelman who operates a boarding house rank Stinson Virginia avenue re ported to the police yesterday that a wash ing set in the hall at his home had been stolen The Postoffice five leaders Bdwling League set a new mark for the teams oq the A alleys with 029 in their second try The leaders wonthree straight from the Ayres and the llearsey Willls five dropped a brace of the 227 Wright 125 Salisbury 115 Harvey Coval Postofflces Carroll 193 Tkose 190 Wittorff 173 Blcu 11 1 ie series rnurstiaj winning the weekly prize offered waiKcr scores: MARION WASHINGTON Dec 2 Army orders have been Issued as follows: Col Roger Blrnie ordnance department will repair to this city for consultation with the special board on naval ordance In ref erence to the design of large caliber guns Leave of absence tor ed Capt Lindsey Infantry The leave of absence Clark ourteenth A 1 in irrii tx Leave of absence for one month on sur certificate of disability Is granted Second Lieutenant John Maynard coast artillery corps Lhut Charles Gandy medical corps will assume the duties of medical su perintendent army transport service at San rancisco relieving Lieut Col Henry Harris medk ai corps Maj William quartermaster will visit airfield III on official business pertaining to the Inspection of clothing and equipage now being manufactured under con tract with the department irst Lieutenant rank Sidman Twelfth Cavalry will report to th? commanding gen eral Department of California for duty pending the arrival of the Twelfth Cavalry at San rancisco irst Lieutenant Philip Mathews coast ar tillery corps will proceed to Westpolnt for duty nt the Statow Military Academy time cures rash swellings pore mouth throat pains aches removes every sign Btavs cured mid I can show the treatment la not ordinary mercury and pot ash like other specialists give you Cornell's President Believes alls in Right Place AUBURN Dec Jacob Gould Schurman president of Cornell Univer sity speaking on at the annua! banquet of the Business Association of this city tonight said: Taft's Tariff Board will turn on the light And wo have never before in all the history of the country had such a provision for shedding the pure light of truth on the tariff question This subject has been obscured by prejudice by passion by ignorance and by conflict ing interests no larin noara win source in phrase of and there is no field in which is more urgently games to the Parrys No 2 Coval of ipostoffice team was high man rolling 1 ot wnu gdiiiH ocores: A ALLEYS Ayres 204 158McDuff 173 136 Krauch 156 15 l(eltman MATILDA YOUNGERMAN DIES Mrs Matilda Youngermnn George Youngermnn died of 1 4D yesterday afternoon at her home 34 South Mount street She was born in Hesse Darmstadt Germany June 1 1829 and came to America with her par ents Mr and Mrs William Langenber ger in 1839 making her home In Indian apolis or vicinity since that time She was married in 1849 She is survived by six children: Scott Youngerman Mrs Charles A Loomis Mrs James Webb Emma Albert and Arthur Young erman six grandchildren and two great grandchildren The funeral will be held at the residence at 2 Monday af ternoon STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS Arrived CANADA EUGENIA ROTTERDAM AMERIKA IVERNIA Sailed HE ITALIA EMPRESS BRITAIN EMPRESS IRELAND Representative Elect Gray Takes Quick Action With Lawyer CONNERSVILLE Ind Dec 2 Dur ing the preliminary trial of Leonard John son accused of highway robbery in the court of inly Gray mayor and rep resentative elect Attorney Lon Conner got into in altercation with the court asserting that the court had united with the prosecuting attorney in an attempt to send his client to the penitentiary The war of words became so sharp that the court continued the cause until tomor row dismissed Mr Conner from the court and recommended that Johnson procure another attorney for his defense saying that until Mr Conner made some im provement in his conduct he could not practice law his court Once again Charlie band ekin bowlers hold the lead inthe Indian apolis Bowling League The Indian quin tet administered a triple defeat to the Company tailenders of the league' The were unable to reach their mark of last week or equal the scorqef Thursday night but with ields to lead off rolling 203 204 and 211 an average of 206 the redskins bowled in good form The leaders posted 013 954 and 961 totaling 2828 an av erage of 943 "'The Nationals were unable to hold their advantage and slipped back into second place after tying with the Indians last week The Nationals dropped one game to the veteran Crescents The runners up placed counts of 822 984 and 945 total ing 2751 an average of 9177 HENDERSON COUNTS 243 High team score was posted by the Na tionals with 984 in their whirl at the maples and the Crescents were sec ond high shooting 957 in their initial effort 'The leaders were close on the heels of the Vets with 954 in their sec ond attack on the wooden soldiers Henderson of the Crescents topped the Individual field with 243 in his first try and Ingersoll of the Nationals was second rolling 234 in His second game of the Indians was third with a count of 232 in his final battle with the inanimate soldiers Cooper of the Marions rolled high individual score of the week with 249 posted in the series Thursday night VV 9 2 5 4 4 1 3 37 46 0 1 3 0 0 2 0 10 3 0 1 0 1 2 0 7 8 0 Indians Regajn Lead in Indian apolis Bowling League by Blanking Company TREATMENTS $1950 111 1 SPECIAL OEU I A UNTIL JANUARY 1 SPECIALISTS IN THE TREATMENT RUPTURE PILES TSTULA COMPLICATED DEEP SEATED NERVOUS BLOOD SKIN AND SPECIAL DISEASES airbanks Will Speak Charles air banka will apeak tonight at Tudor Hall on hl a trip around the world Card Party Announced The United Or der of oresters will give a card party Thursday evening In Bellefontaine Hall Announces Card Party The Court Victoria No 38 United Order of oresters will rive a card party this evening at the Red Hal) 351 Indiana avenue Arrange Party There win be a children's party at the William N' Jackson Memorial Building Alabama and Twenty third streets this afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock for the benefit of the free kinder 1 gartens Prepares to Close The Park Board Jias announced that the links at Riverside park will be closed Monday and that the shelter house will be kept open until next Saturday in order to permit persons who have lockers to get their belongings James Appeal Dismissed The appeal from Police Court to Criminal Court by Mrs Nellie James sentenced to the Indiana Prison for passing saws to her husband Alvin James was dismissed yes terday The woman is serving her sen tence now 5 Woessner Allowed ees The per diem fees claimed by Sheriff Woessner the al lowance of which was held up by Judge Pritchard and about which there was dis cussion during the recent campaign have been allowed nd paid Woessner claimed $412 or $2 for each day one or more pris oners are in court Mistake in Court Record Tn the county court record published in The Star yester day morning a new suit filed in Superior Court Room 4 was given as Harker vs William Karstedt for re The record should have read liam Harker vs William Karstedt To review Jury Is Dismissed A in the Marlon Circuit Court was discharged yesterday for the year there beings no more jury cases set until 'the January term Last week made the thirtieth week of jury trials In Circuit Court Judge Remster will be on the bench each day until next term passing on cases not requiring a jury May Operate on Boy A 14 year old boy who was in Juvenile Court Thursday because of an abnormal tendency toward cruelty probably will be operated on Dr John Kol mer who examined the lad is of the opin ion a cranial depression causes the cruelty The boy is held in the Detention Home un til arrangements for the operation can be made Wins Poultry Awards C' Buschmann of Indianapolis was awarded the following premiums at the Kansas City poultry show in which more than 5000 birds were shown: In a class of 437 Rhode Island Reds cock first and second hen first second third and fifth pullet first second third fourth and fifth pen first and third cockerel third and fifth Tomlinson Hull Custodian Resigns The Board of Public Works yesterday received and accepted the resignation of Vories custodian of Tomlinson Hall Ac cording to members of the board Mr Vories was to have been discharged tor neglect oi auxy tiowara amocK rormeriy an spector in the street department was pointed to succeed Mr Vories Old Case Dliinilssed A case filed Mav 1903 by the Manganese Steel Safe Company of High Bridge against the Elwood State Bank was dismissed by mutual agree ment of counsel yesterday in the ederal Court The bill of complaint charged the bank with infringement of patent rights in using certain burglarproof safes and prayed for an Injunction and accounting of profits Trainman Burned When the crown sheet of a boiler on an I engine dropped into the firebox about 9 Wednesday night Clarence Gwaltney 239 North Arsenal avenue fireman was slightly burned about the face and hands The ac cident occurred on the Belt road near the stock yards Another engine was attached to the train burns were not of serious nature Asks for Hawk Bounty or the first time in several years the head of a hawk was presented to the Board of County Commis sioners yesterday and a demand made for Council Receives Ordinances Expected to Pass Monday Night The City Council last night hcld a flve mlnutes session at a special meeting called by Mayor Shank The purpose of the meeting was to receive five ordinances expected to pass Monday night at the regular meeting one of which when passed will appropriate $500 to pay the expenses of dedicating the new City Hall Another ordinance was introduced which win transfer alley fund the use of Works the pay the cost into the new nance $300 is fund to the erroneous assessment fund Another measure appropriates $3(0 for tne purchase of a calculating machine for the use uf the Assessment Bureau while still another transfers $50U from the mhnson Hall fund to the fund from which the rent of city offices is paid ZBYSZKO DOWNS TWO NEW YORK Polish wrestler wrestling match here tonight throw Tom Jenkins and Andrew utes JG seconds Kindrat Yielded to a half nelson and arm lock in 10 minutes 3S seconds Jenkins lasted 15 minutes 40 sec onds and went down under a half nelson and crotch hold In the semi finals George Bothner American lightweight champion threw Gus Larsen of Sweden and Tom Boles of Wales in 16 minutes with four minutes of his guarantee to spare Half Centurys Whitewash Indlanas in Washington Bowling League STANDING NOT A DOLLAR NEEDED TO BEGIN TREATMENT TO ALL WEAK AND DISEASED PEOPLE ESPECIALLY THOSE WHO HAVE TRIED I OTHERS WITHOUT SUCCESS I wish to announce that I have a MARVELOUS METHOD of treating that I have the best equipped ofltat in the state consisting of a reception consulting and fourteen treatment rooms wherein are contained all of the modern scientific appliance blrxo a Iq innofa A JI I A 1 cxiim LIVCHIHg VC LllBCSUSVU ClHUUllOUB IH III rtllMHU LKill $IUO rUNlUlUU JTIU gUOIy tllSCDUrTLgeQ aeBpOnOOVtl 4 diseased people to health strength vim vigor vitality and happiness than any other Specialist in the State that the Banks business men and nlll Ifbll 1 A 1 1 1 jl a 1 a I mw uiul a aui i uul uugiiiy It'UttUlU ttllU i US WOI 1 1 1 uuu U3h juu LU lane my WQU IOC llieSV Biaicineniu out can ana jet me prove each and every one to you Williams ayors Spring for Arbiters and Charles Murphy Will Present Idea to Mag nate at Meeting South Carolina Senator Says He tends to Stay With WASHINGTON Dec 2 claimed Senator Tillman repeating an quiry shall not retire until they bury me I have no idea of quitting the game" The South Carolina senator who ar rived here today was In Ills committee room at the Capitol and appeared to be as vigorous as he was before he was stricken down by severe illness during the last session of Congress Senator Tillman attributes his restoration to health to the fact that since he got out of bed he has been giving his attention to the buildingof a big barn on his plan tation He said that the work benefited him by giving something to think about besides himself strenuous season Probably some of the umpires would consider this a hardship to be compelled to put in a little extra time without pay but it is the opinion of Williams that the fans and magnates would be amply repaid before the end of the season Williams cited a case as an example Last spring the Cubs played at Columbus and a young collegian offered his services as umpire for the experience The result of his bad decisions caused the anger of the Cubs to rise and a fine which the club probably paid to be posted on some of the players A A UMPIRES IDLE Williams says in the grand stand sat two American Association umpires who had refused to do the umpiring because there was npthlng in it from a monetary standpoint while the experience which proved so costly to the Cubs would have been a benefit to arbiters If the umpires are sent to the training camps when practice games are being played they will have a chance to get a line on the ball as well as the players and when the season opens they would be in a position to judge balls and strikes better than if they came direct from their winter occupations to the diamond There is a strong belief along the Rialto that this subject will take up a portion of the time of the magnates at their meeting in the East and that there probably will be a resolution passed authorizing the league to pay the expenses of the men during the spring training and give them the neces sary practice which will make for the good of the game President Lynch is understood to be in favor of the movement and with the possibility of his being re elected for a term of three years he may take it upon himself to give it a boost maintained their lea'd in the Washington Bowling League last night by blanking the Indlanas The Keystones took three straight from the Anti Jordans and posted high team score wdth 909 Cottom of the Keystones led the eastern bowlers rolling 227 in his third effort and Bowsher his team mate was second with 216 in his first attempt Scores: WASHINGTON ALLEYS Totals '765 7 Hearsey Willls Moore rtsz Leak Wilson Gastineau CHICAGO Dee A toward a training season for umpires will be sprung nt the National I eague meeting in New York Dec 15 Charley Williams treasurer of the Cubs Is a strong advocate of the move and has suggested that it be given more thought than heretofore President Murphy will present the plan to the baseball magnates at their meet ing Williams declares that an umpire after a six rest can not judge a ball coming to the plate any better than a player Members of tlie different hall I teams are required by the magnates to put in about a month each spring and Williams says that the arbiters should be compelled to do likewise They should be assigned to the different training I camps without pay same as the players I but at the expense of the league This i A al aw 4 al Wouia give mem time lugmn men and fit them physically for the Leader Remarkably Short Time and Also Makes Least be of Misses In treating PELVIC PISEASE8 from which nearly all nervous disorders and weaknesses originate I have particular advantages over other physicians because I determine the exact seat and course of the disease by an exhaustive and searching examination which Is always necessary to insure success inxtreating any affliction My thorough course of treatment Immediately stops nervousness restlessness sleeplessness headaches loss of sleep poor appetite back aches dizziness specks' before the eyes weakness loss of vitality vigor vim strength courage appetite easily excited poor mempry bashfulness tired wornout feeling gloominess sour stomach etc CONSULTATION AND ADVICE REE I YOU CALL WRITE OR SYMPTOM BLANK i NEWS THE CITY IN BRIE henrted spirit and the physical strength you used to have? You know you are noi the same person and you know you would like to be You might as well be easy I an making strong vigorous rugged constitutions out of the wrecks every day by scientific methods and 7 I can make you as good as you ever were in a short space of time My scientific method makes vigorous people out of the weakest puniest specimens expands and develops every muscle and part of th body warms the heart increases the courage and gives you power of mind and body such as any one should be proud of Makes the oy bright kfd 'he step elastic makes an athlete of a sluggard Cures disease by restoring strength Methods based on experience and science 'alone can do this My scientific methods will cure when all othershae'e failed My arguments are good' my system Is good but I know you haven't ttme to study these You want proof and I am able to give you that and lots of It When your neighbor tells you I cured him you know I did In a fey days ypu will feel the cure tingling in your veins It will make you feel good to be strong again Diseased and discouraged people com? and talk your troubles over with me I can and will cure you SPECIAL LOW EES No one too POOR to get a consultation examination and my best advice togeiher with Blood Test Urinary eiuvou analysis Diagnosis and prognosis REE will give the POOREST PERSON a chance as wqll as the RICH to receive a cure from me at a SMALL COST THE LIETIME CURES AND SATISACTION GIVEN THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN CURED THE DISEASES BELOW BY MY METHODS SHOULD BE A GUIDING STAR TO ALL GEEKING TREATMENT BLOOD POISON Treatment for only a Bfiort ana Open Annual Tourneya to Indiana Pennsylvania Michigan Kentucky and West Virginia Pin Knights CLEVELAND Dec 2 Leaders In' tho i three divisions In the Ohio State Bowling Con ff reso were unchanged as a result of to rolling though in the singles Kuhn of Tiffin with 643 went into second place under Bill 660 and In doubles Mathie and Ramberger of East Liverpool took second place with 1226 In the final five man squad the Old of 4 Columbus roller! 2893 taking second place spare and error in the ninth and tenth frame losing the Columbus team the leadership The Bonds Cleveland rolled 2763 taking fourth place The East Liv erpool Grands have a big lead with 2900 rolled late Thursday night The congress took determined action to 1 day to battle any tri etate plan which mav be put forward as a result of secession last winter the presidenev was denied rank Riekei of Cincinnati and the tournament was given to Cleveland over biq The secessionist! then threatened to form a trtstate association The congress today extended the boun daries of the Ohio State Bowling Associa tion to an Imaginary line 100 miles from the Ohio state line in any direction thus opening Pennsylvania Michigan Kentucky and West Virginia and Indiana to compe tition The teams can enter from these states must deposit their $1 fee but will' have no vote i Jack Sells of Ashtabula was re elected 1 president today as were all the old officers except McCormick of Toledo who re tired from the executive board in favor Bill Elwert the Toledo American Asaoeia tion third baseman The bffleers elected besides Sells are: Mike Welsh Youngstown first vice president Morris Seville second vice president Henry Leitner Can ton third vice president Percy Hills Youngstown secretary Oscar Satberg Clove land treasurer William Elwert (Toledo) Ed Gottrost (Columbus) George Greenwald (Akron) Clarence Bnghtman (Shelbv) Joe: trnhhuwrl vol fl ru iv WKV a1 1 it Tir jk To the TILLMAN Twice' Defeat Veteran Crescent Cooper Takes Weekly Prize for High Score have had seventeen years specialty prac tice In chronic diseases I see all patients personally Until January 1 we will treat all sufferers from any uncomplicated disease of our specialty for a reduced fee of J1250 You' could obtain no better treatment for $1 000 We give you the same care and attention as It you paid our regular fee The thou Bands of cured patients we dismiss yearly will testify to our skill honesty and relia billty Our methods will cure all Chronic Nervous Blood Skin and1 Lingering Diseases In the shortest possible time after other doc tors have failed Why pay exorbitant fees to grasping doctors when we will give you the very quickest safest and surest cure known to medical science? Call or Write Today A CERTAIN CURE is tvhat we will give you If your case is curable If not we will not accept your money and promise to do 1 anything for you The best references we could give as to professional reliability are the many cured satisfied patients we dis miss which proves that our treatment cures' fe when others fall to even benefit YOU CAN TAKE OUR TREATMENT ON AN ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE AND PAY US AS YOU GO ALONG We want a chance to prove we can cure afflicted skeptical persons who have failed with other specialist's Remember our treatment Is different and better and COSTS YOU NOTHING unless you are willing glad and satisfied to pay us We GIVE YOU A WRITTEN GUARAN TEE under our seal to refund every dollar If your trouble ever comes back Re member vze are the only specialists who charge nothing if we fall REE CONSULTATION AND EXAMINA TION Write for question blank and get our hnrge Terms Time of Cure and ull In formation REE Address or call on GERM AN AMERICAN SPECIALIST CO Third loor Traction Terminal Building Rooms 317 and 318 I (the building into which all Interurban cars i come into Indianapolis) Corner Illinois and Market Streets Imlianapolift Ind Hours 9 to 5 dally evenings 7 to 8 except Tues and riday to 5 only Sundays 9 to 1 SIGN THIS COUPON OR A VALUABLE BOOK REE WHERE THOUSAHDS HAVE BEEH CURED IS A SAE PUCE OR YOU TO DO I have restored hundreds and hundreds of prominent people to health put them in the very pink of physical condition without Inconveniencing thorn or upsetting their regular business routine I have repeatedly renewed and Invigorated worn out exhausted people I have often Instilled into jaded bodies new vitality health and strength ur those worn out I have oft kindled quickly and to stay the sparkling vitality of youth Remember It matters not how you lost your health or when you lost it or how you contracted your disease or how many remedies you have tried If I tell you I can cure you you can depend upon It that I will give you just the result you are looking I want you to take my word for these state ments but only ask that you allow me to prove to you by having you call und be shown through my extensive office and by having you talk or cor rsnini1 with afl manv cured and satisfied ntiont aa vou like Tn this whv vnu can thnrnnrhlv ffinvlnra vnurHAtf am In tha media nf mv If you call write aqd your letter will receive prompt and courteous attention 1 DANGER SIGNALS HAVE YOU ANY THE OLLOWING DISEASES OR SYMPTOMS? Charles Swank one of entered in the city billiard tournament last night defeated Stone in a one sided game of 14 2 balk line billiards by the score of 175 to 94 Swank by winning his game last night held his perfect per centage of lf000 and Is tied for first place honors with Clarence Warren won two and lost none Swank was in perfect stroke his 175 noints with RAmWlu Everything looked easy to the winner And this fflf't xiritli Qfnon'n form soon gave him his third straight victory Stone although making several good postion shots and executing a good draw stroke lacked the staying qualities andconstantly fell down on easy shots The game was played in the shortest time of any contest so far in the tourna inein xl look HwanK but 1 18 minutes to complete his number to win which is reeord breaking time for a tournament game 1n amateur billiard circles Swank not only played in record breaking time but equaled the former tournament record for the least number of misses by going through his forty six innings with but five misses on his side of the score card His first miss came in "his second inning and from then on he counted in every frame until the twenty fourth inning when he took a fall and had four consecu tive blank frames Swank then coifnted eighty billiards in eighteen innings and innp frame did he fail to count Stonp the loser had eighteen misses in his total of forty six innings The game concluded the third play and the next game is scheduled for Monday night Score: Swank 2 0 12 1 3 4 4 4 II 5 8 1 i 3 0 J4 2 5 3 7 7 3 3 2 2 175 High run 14 Stone 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 7 4 5 2 0 1 2 5 1 4 12 0 4 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 94 High run 12 Average 2 1 23 Referee Harry Gelsel Buehannn 1 A Brown Co dtiath at Atlanta 1 of apoplexy John Woodruff S4 years old a pioneer banker is dead at Dunkirk ortner Representative John Alderson died riday at Richwood Va United States Senator Lafayette Young of Iowa declares his willingness to leave the selection of a sutceaNor tn Ill out the un oxplred term of the late Senator Dolliver to special primary The Duke of Manchester suffering from the effvctH of an operation for appendicitis is recovering JtilliiB rench 73 years old one of the directors of the American Locoinotlve Works is dead at Cleveland By the death of William Letchworth a philanthropist of Portage acres of park land Including the falls of the lipper Gennspco River became the property of the state of New York Maj Gen Eugene a Carr who gained fame during the battle of Pea Ridge in the civil war died riday at Washington Prof Tewls Boss an astronomer and di rector of the Dudley Observatory at Albany baa been named a corresponding mem ber of the Academy of Science at Berlin The Right Rev Channing Moore Williams 82 years old one of the pioneer mission aries to Japan died riday at Richmond Va Mrs David Goldstein wife of a wealthy Denver junk dealer testified In her divorce trial that she never hul worn a hat be cause of his stinginess although he has an Income of $10000 a year Thomas Harrison 82 years old has Just celebrated fils sixty third anniversary as an employe in the Naval Observatory He has held the same position all of the time Judge James Brooks Dill a leading au thority on corporation law and who Ik said to have received a fee of $1000000 for the organization of the United States Steel Cor poration Is dead at East Orange Jules Juseerand ambassador from nnnrnuRp1 74" nuainbrr Lotus Club at New York riday night BLOOD POI8ON rash sore mouth and throat falling hair bone pains copper colored spots eczema STRICTURE KIDNEY BLADDER AND PROSTATE DISEASKvvl! obstruction retention straining itching? burning pain at the neck of bladder enlarged glands dizxiness specks before the eyes puffiness of the eyelids or ankles In mornings headaches drowsiness vertigo brick dust sediment NERVOUS DEBILITY WEAKNESS AILING STRENGTH nervous weak lack of strength vim vigor vitality ambition courage timid loss of self cbnfiden ce poor memory tired out feeling headaches poor sleep sour stomach VARICOCELE HYDROCELE knotty wormy like condition of the veins dragging pains in back groin and thigh timid Jack of strength nervous lack of vim vigor vitality ambition energy power i gloomy despondent restless nights poor appetite constipation etc PILES ISTULA ISSURE hackache loss of blood at times exeeeislng a very degrading in fluence on the whole system SPINAL IRRITATION headache drawing of cords in the neck pain In the eyes dlszlness blurred vision pain or oppression In region of heart stomach or lungs aches and pains in region of kidneys and up and down spine pricking sensation uf arms legs and feet as though the parte were asleep partial paralysis numbness tender spots along spine and limbs other obscure symptoms that have baffled the skill of all who have treated you RUPTURE a dangerous protrusion of a portion of the abdominal contents which cause much discomfort and many deaths I cure the above conditions easily safely and without loss of time blood or pain Let me prove it to you by having you communicate with any number of cured patients NO MONEY REQUIRED TO COMMENCE TREATMENT OR A DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNLESS A CURE IS EECTED simply want the opportunity of showing every sufferer that can give him new hope new Ute and restore him back to health strength and vigor I know some people are better able to pay me J1000 than others to pay 100 and I know every one will pay after I have entirely eliminated every trace of disease from his system' CONSULTATION AND ADVICE REE If You Cannot Call Write for Symptom Blank Hnra 91 121 Iq5 Eveniig 7 to 8 Tr U1 WEST MARKET ST SmAiji 9 to 1 only ridays 9l5 JL BETWEEN ILLINOIS ANP MONUMENT Joseph igueras chief justice of the Supreme Court of Porto Rico died riday formerly of the firm of i of New York i near Gu following a stroke DR GASAWAY A CO miniiiiesnewtM (trance Market Street INBIANAPOMS INB Suhy 8 it 1 hl Set New Mark for Teams in Business Bowling League STANDING Won 30 ENJOY GOOD HEALTH! EXAMINATION REE We cure all forms of Chronic Nervousllood Hkin Urln ary Proatatic Pelvic Lingering and Special DISEASES Certainty of Cure is what You CURES GUAR ANTEED si Out of town patients are Invited to call for personal examination If Impossible then send for Homa Treat merit Question Liat mailed tn sealed envnlnnea Manv cases enn be cured bv home treatment Advlna ra Mr unless reouested Act at Todav Whv ha riy rie jl jaiiiim vhicji vigorous neaiui niigni Consultation free confidential No extra charge IX aa it A Jl i was i sl I Bi a is I STANDING Won' Lost Pct 27 9 750 26 10 722 24 12 667 22 14 611 14 22 389 13 23 361 12 24 333 6 30 162 202 204 211 Hoops 174 173 179 182 190 173 Gobcrt 196 167 162 168 188 176 Summers 183 160 182 166 157 232 Eyre 196 134 171 195 215 169 Brknridge 138 168 189 913 954 961 Totals 887 800883 is Crescents 173 165 184 Coval 217 183 171 136 234 189 Shirlev 176 188 200 145 201 180 138 148 161 171 205 203 Henderson 243 162 182 197 179 189 Berner 183 194 179 S22 984 945 Totals 957rS75 893 Won Lost Pct Half Centurys 25 11 694 Splits 24 12 667 Korn Krackers 23 13 639 Keystones 20 16 556 McCabes No 2 19 17 528 Anti Jordans 16 20 444 McCabes No 1 9 27 250 Indianas 8 28 222 Keystones Anti Jordans Cottom 199 199 227 Conover 147 157 132 ehrnbch 142 198 173 Lauder 102 163 149 Bimford 178 196 126 Carll 122 130 168 Graham 159 158 173 Grabbe 198 120 167 1 Bowsher 216 158 152 Graham 179 160 169 Totals 894 908 851 Totals 748'730 785 I 11 4.

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