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The Daily Times from Davenport, Iowa • 8

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THE DAILY TIMES. FEBRUARY ID. OFFICIAL SCHEDULE THREE-I LEAGUE. FOR SEASON OF 1909. jW.I4"".-P..W!! FRIDAY, CLUBS At CEDAR RAPIDS At DUBUQUE At ROCK ISLAND At DAYESFORT At PEORIA At BLOOMINGTON At DECATUR At SPRINGFIELD May 31 Sit May 8 9 2n.

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6 6t Aug 17 18 19 Aug 20 21 22 Aug 23 24 Aug. 25 26 27 May 19 20 May 21 22. May 23 24 May 25 26 May 6 7 May 29 30 June 1 2 June 29 30 July 1 June 26 27 28 June 24 25 June 21 22 23 TJ June .13 14 15 July 7 8 July 5 5f IA July 28 29 30 July 31 Aug. 1 July 22 23 24 July 25 26 27 VOX Aug 14 l-'. Aug 3 4 5 Aug 6 7 8 Sept.

11 12 Sept. 8 9 10 Sept 15 16 17 Sept 13 14 Aug 31 Sent 1 2 Sept 3 4 5 Sept 19 20 21 May 21 22 May 19 20 May 25 26 May 23 24 May 8 9 June 1 2 May 29 30 RrfHVwrvfiTnv June 26 27 28 June 29 30 July 1 Jun 21 22 23 June 24 25 June 16 17 18 July 5 5t July 7 8 b1jUU July 31 Aug. 1 July 28 29 30 July 25 26 27 July 22 23 24 Aug 12 13 Aug 6 7 8 Aug 3 4 5 Sept. 5 9 10 Sept. 11 12 Sept 13 14 Sept.

15 16 17 Sept 24 25 26 Sept 19 20 21 Sept 3 4 5 May 25 26 May. 23 24 May 21 22 May 19 20 hfiVni May 31 3 1 1 May 6 7 TITTATTR June 21 22 23 June 24 25 June 26 27 28 I June 29 30 July 1 July 2 3 4 June 13 14 18 UiLA July 25 26 27 July 22 23 24 July31Augl. July 28 29 30 Aug 9 10 11 DpOrtlllg Aug 14 15 Sept. 13 14 Sept. 15 16 17 Sept 8 9 10 Sept 11 12 Sept 22 23 Sept 6 6f Aug 31 Sept 1 2 May 23 24 May 25 26 May 19 20 May 21 22 May 31 31t Vay 2L2 May 8 9 SPRrVGTIELD June 24 25 June 21 22 23 JunG 29 30 July 1 June 26 27 28 July 2 3 4 June 15 16 17 XT July 22 23 24 July 25 26 27 July 28 29 30 July 31 Aug 1 Aug 9 10 11 Aug 12 13 JNeWS Sept.

15 16 17 Sept. 13 14 Sept 11 12 Sept. 8 9 10 Sept 6 6f -9, Sept 24 25 26 Dnucrlas makes and sells more men's 1 $3.00 and $3.50 shoes than any other manufacturer in the world, because they hold their shape, fit better, and wear longer than any other make. Shoes at All Prices, for Every Member of the Family, Men, Boys, Women, Misses Children DOUGLAS $4.00 AND OOOILT EDGE SHOES CANNOTBE EQUALLED AT ANY PRICE. W.

L. DOUGLAS $3 0 AND $2.00 SHOES ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD. Fast Color Eyelets Used Exclusively. Tak No Substitute. W.

L. Donglas nam nd price ii tmped on bottom. Shoes mailed from factory to any part of the world. Catalogue free. W.

I DoooiAB, Brockton, Masi. SOLD BY THE BEST SHOE DEALERS EVERYWHERE. Ask Your Local Dealer For Them. Sunday games, Holiday games. Some Provisions of ThreeI Schedule not getting enough money from Murphy so Chance canned him.

PRESIDENT niLLMil IS GIVEN VACATIOFJ game itself is of sufficient attraction to make it certain that a large crowd will be on hand to witness the contest. Between the halves two special attractions will be given by the boys of the school and these themselves are well worth the price of MEET GR1NNELL TONIGHT I Jr 4 a 1 MLpJW ATIOXAL LEAGUE OFFICIAL IS ALMOST A JiERVOUS WRECK Want l'nre Water URBANA, 111., Feb. 19. Pure water and plenty of it is the aim of the conference of Illinois water works officials in session which opened at tho University of Illinois. II.

E. Barnard, H. M. Ely, C. II.

Cobb, C. R. Henderson, Dr. T. J.

Burrill and Professor Edward Barlow were speakers. ieace Reigns on Last Daj of Chicago Daieuport II. 8. Basket Ball Fhe Has Hard ton test "Pull for the state championship" is the slogan of the Davenport high school basket ball rooters and tho members of the team are determined to do their share towards earning state honors when they meet the Grin-nell five at the high school gymnasium this evening. All of the other games played by the team this year have been of secondary consideration and it is the game tonight that will be the real try-out.

Every man in the squad has been working hard ever since the start of the season to seek the coveted state championship and now that the real test has come the coach and manager are particularly anxious that the local rooters should turn out in especially large numbers and be prepared to back the team to the limit. This, however, is practically sure to be done as the Baseball Meeting Apologies Made All Around DAVES PORT PLAYS AT HOME May fi, 7. with Dubuque. -lay 20, with Decatur. May 21, 22, with Spriniriicld.

May 23, 21, with Bloomington. May 2.1, 26, with Peoria. May 30, with Rock Island. June 1, 2, with Cedar Itanids. June 1(5, is, with Dubuque.

June 19, 20, with Cedar Rapids. June 21, 22, 23, with Peoria. June 21, 25, with Itlooinlnirton. June 2li, 27, 2S, with Springfield. June 29, 30, July 1, with Decatur.

June with Rock Island. July 22, 23. 2t, with Bloomiugton. July 2,1, 26, 27, with Peoria. July 2S, 29, 30, with Decatur.

July 31, Aug. 1, with Springfield. Aug. fi, 7, with Rock Island. Aim.

0, 10, with Cedar Rapids. Aug. It, 1.1, with Dubuque. Aug. 29, SO, with Cedar Rapids.

Aug. 81, Sept. 1, 2, with Rock Island, Sept. 8, 9, 10, with Springfield. Sept.

II, 12, with Decatur. Sept. 13, 11, with Peoria. Sept. 11, 1(1, 17, with Kloomington.

Sept. 19, 20, 21, with Dubuque. Sept. 22, 23, with Cedar Rapids. ROCK ISLAND PLAYS AT HOME May 8, 9, with Cedar Rapids.

May 19, 20, with Springfield. May 21, 22, with Decatur. May 23, 24, with Peoria. May 2.1, 2fi, with Rlooniingtoii. May 27.

2S, with Dubuque. 31a 31, 31, with Davenport. June 13, II, 1.1, with Dubuque. June 21, 22, 28, with Rlooinington. June 21, 2.1, with Peoria.

June 2ti, 27, 2S, with Decatur. June 29, 30, July 1, with Springfield. July 2, 3, 4, with Davenport. July 7, 8, with Cedar Rapids. July 20, 21, with Dubuque.

July 22, 23, 24, with Peoria. July 2.1, 2ti, 27, with liloomington. July 28, 29, 30, with Springfield. July 31, Aug. 1, with Decatur.

Aug. 3, 1, .1, with Cedar Rapids. Aug. 11, 12, 13, with Davenport. Sept.

3, 4. tl, with Dubuque. Sept. fi, (I, with Davenport. Sept 8, 9, 10, with Decatur.

Sept. 11, 12, with Springfield. Sept 13, 14, with liloomington. Sept. 1.1, 10, 17, with Peoria.

Sept 21, 2.1, 2, with Cedar Rapids. BANKRUPTCY NOTICE In the Pintrlet Court of the tTnited States for tha Houthrrn District of Iowa, In the matter ot Henry L. Stafford, bankrupt. Scheduled liabilities, $750.00. Scheduled assets, not exempt, $70.00.

To the creditors of Henry Stafford, of Davenport in the county of Scott and District aforesaid, tu bankrupt. Notice Im hereby ffiven that on the 18th day of February, A. the said Henry Blafford was duly adjudicated bankrupt and tin the flrt meeting; of creditors will be held at 224 l.ano building in Davenport, Iowa, on tho 2nd. day of March A. VM at 10 o'clock a.

at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint, a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. Ralph O. Williamson, referee In bank- mi tcv. Office. Davenport, la.

February 1M. Quaker session. "We didn't ask him to prove it. We're prepared to agree with him. Here's hoping that Pulliam remains on that vacation long enough to get over the pric-kley heat.

His malady seems to be contagious. There will be no Indies' days in the National league this season. Isn't that just like a man. The National Order of Ladies' Relief societies will be called into special session In the near future to adopt similar measures, and If the men want to get in on the sewing circles, they will have to have the price. Murphy apologized and Can Johnson said he would accept in the same spirit in which it was intended.

Ail of which leads us to believe that they were both handing out the bunk. Licse hollered for more money and got his release. Moral: Don't make a noise like a whale when you're hiding in the brush. BY "OLD POKE." Mflce Sexton, got home from Chicago this morning and found that the Three-I schedule had been elected by an overpowering majority. The vote stood 8 to 0.

Who says that there isn't some harmony 1n this league? Please rise In your place and get called. Since Moike reports that it was unanimous, we will take a long chance and predict that Dick Kln-sella voted for it. Billy Sunday can now postpone that reform trip until he has completely recovered. The exact time of the schedule's adoption was 9:22:36 a. m.

today according to one of those subscription clocks. We simply wish to be precise on this point, in case any argument should be raised. Prez. Sexton on his return says that these big league meetings make a Three-I come-all-ye look like a CHICAGO, Feb. 19.

President Harry C. Pulliam yesterday afternoon was relieved from the presidency of the National League, granted an Indefinite leave of absence, and Secretary-Treasurer John Heydler was appointed acting president, with full powers, and also a member of the National Commission. The action of the league followed President Pulliarn's outbreaks of the previous day and his desertion of the league meeting yesterday. Pulliam, charging a plot to remove him from office, refused yesterday to preside over the meeting of the National league. Broken in health, almost a nervous wreck, and greatly excited by criticism of his acts by President Dreyfuss of Pittsburg and President Ebbets of Brooklyn especially, Pulliarn's condition was regarded as so serious that riMPLES AND BLACKHEADS Are quickly nd permanently cured by Zemp.

A clean liquid for external use. Zema draws the germs and tho blackhead to the surface of the skin and destroys them, leaving a clear healthy skin. Zemo now recognized the most successful cure for skin dls-eaues that has ever been produced. Bold by John Harding Co. Greek to Meet Peter Anderson each other's contracts and to hire no outlaw players of contract jumpers.

This organization will have a foothold in Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Minneapolis, besides all of the smaller towns, and will figure among the most important of the lesser baseball organizations in this country. At the meeting in Chicago, Toledo, Hi's Special Low Fees Will Continue Short Time. i Indianapolis and Columbus voted against recognizing the new league. the league magnates telegraphed for his brother and other relatives to come and tale care of him.

MEN? 'JOHNNY KANE A CUB Y41 His wild attack upon Presidents Dreyfuss and Murphy at Comiskey's banquet, was followed by a night of excitement, and yesterday morning Pulliam issued an incoherent note which contained a lot of truth, de OF FAMILY OF GOOD BALL TOSSERS Chance Trades HIaine Dnrbin and Downey for Outfielder CHICAGO, Feb. 19. Manager Frank Chance completed a deal late last night whereby the cubs will secure the services of Outfielder Johnny has also joined the Prodigals. He comes here from the Connecticut and the P. O.

leagues where he was considered a valuable man. The Prodigals needed another southpaw to help Companion, and the management feels that it has secured the right man. Eugene McGreevey and wire were in Davenport lust night and called at baseball quarters. They are on their way to the coast where "King" will umpire next season. He expects to stop at Cedar Rapids and later at Denver, having been appointed umpire for a series of exhibition games in the latter city.

Kane of the Cincinnati club In ex Blood Poison and Vital Weakness of Men "There is not a man In existence who is suffering from 'Weakness, if the decline is from unnatural causes, and has not developed to an Incurable stage, that I cannot rebuild and strengthen to his entire satisfaction, and after I have cured a case of this kind there will inever again be a sign of weakness, except brought on by imprudence." DR. ANDREWS. NO CHARGE UNLESS CURED. REMEMBER I FEED LOBD, BROTHER OF MAJOR LEAGUER, SOW A PRODIGAL change for Blaine Durbin and Downey, the recruit secured from Birmingham of the Southern league. Chance and Griffith argued over the transaction until almost midnight, the old fox finally agreeing to the terms laid down by the chief of the world's DRISCOLL CHOICE OVER ATTF.LL champions.

Kane has always been a strong favorite on Chicago fields, having se- Plajs Infield nnd Comes With Good Reputation Another Southpaw Joins the List Gotham Funs Pick Briton to Heat the Feather-Weight hiinr Tonight NEW YORK, Feb. 10. Abe Attell, feather-weight champion of he world claring that the National league magnates, money mad, were wrecking the national game and bringing upon it the fate of racing. The National league finally concluded its meeting at 1 o'clock last night after a busy day. The following is a summary of the results of the day in the baseball meeting: Commission Unanimously granted to President C.

W. Murphy of the Chicago club the right to give his players a bonus of $10,000 for winning the national and world's championships. National Lcnsriie Resolved, That the statement of the umpires and all papers in the hands of the special committee investigating the attempt to bribe Umpires Johnstone and Klem, including the report that had been formulated, be referred to the National Commission for such Brtion as they desire. No dally passes shall bo issued to players, either at home or abroad. New national agreement adopted by National league and referred to National Commission for adoption by all leagues.

The date for playing off tie games must be fixed on the same day the tie la i.laved. and If It Is to bo played cured bis early training as a member of the Wendell Phillips high 'school team. lie is one of the smallest players in the major league, but Is considered a whirlwind on the bases. Durbin's request for a change of pas 3 1 That if you place your case with me my service will cost you ABSOLUTELY NOTHING If I fail to effect a cure. My methods nf curing Wood Poison, lro4hraI Obstruction, Skin Disease, Varicocele, Hydrocele nnd Bladder Troubles, Rupture, Nervous and Manly Decline, Weakness, are tinequaled and recommended by the many I have cured of thes diseases.

This Is My Picture. You Will See Me. Here to Stay. Consultation Free. J)H.

ANDREWS Examination Free will give the poorest man a chance, as well as tlic rich, to receive a cure from me nt Kinali cost. THE15E IS NO MAN TOO mon TO (JET MY IJEST OPINION FREE. ture played a prominent part in his transfer to Redland. Downey should also prove an asset for Herrmann's squad. and Jim Driscoll, conceded to be the i classiest 1 26-pound boxer ever devel-! oped in the British Islands will meet' tonight in a ten-round battle for the! honors of their division before the Na-I tional Athletic Club.

Driscoll. though! favored over the Califoniian in early' betting on the outcome of the mill is! determined to be in the "pink" for this contest and expect to hit the! roads today in order to remain under! the stipulated weight of 125 pounds at fi o'clock. Fred Lord, a scion of the famous family of Lord ball tossers and a brother of Outfielder Lord of the Philadelphia Americans, has affixed his name to a Prodigal contract and will be here this season. Fred is an in-flelder, a fair hitter, and a fast man on the bases. His sterling work on the bags is one of his predominant characteristics.

He has played both in the Connecticut and New England league and has a splendid record. Frank Parkins, a southpaw twirler, Chance released Pitcher Uese, se cured from the Wisconsin league, to Toledo. IJese has been hollering about Charges Most Reasonable Many patients have told me, after they were cured by me, that they at first hesitated to come In and see me for fear that my charges would be more than they could afford, but I want to Impress upon every man that no one is too poor to take my treatment for I will make the terms so reasonable that you cannot afforl NOT to Saved at St.Winnifred Hospital 3 Fit HEflLS fC" 1 Vjv Vs. ofeJoOLD SORES off the following day the umpires shall be notified. Visiting club players shall not be allowed to 'ride in uniforms to and from ball parks under penalty of a tine of for each offense.

All free ladies' days are abolished bv the National league. Each dub shall regulate its own ticket, sales. rfrifiV rf ii nfcii- I (San Francisco Bulletin.) Th physic-Inn in Honolulu roulr) do nothing tor V. 8. Doputy Marshsl Winter? and lio rhvo tlicm up in despair find cm mo to San Franciwo to so? If there was nny physh-Un here who oouid cure fin extreme case of chronic BrlRht'n Disease.

He hHd had two uraernlc ronvul- JOE HANTAKAS Hantakas agrees to throw Anderson slon dropsy, after Hshting the ri sease for two three times within an hour at the was at lnend of tnp in AlOlme this physlelnn he consulted in this city told Wagner Opera house I wnnt every man who Is in need of my treatment to know that I do not advertise some stated price, and then charge a large fee for every slight symptom. I do not advertise to cure for 3 or 4 dollars and then charge you an extra fee for every symptom. I have one special low foe wl.lch you may pay when cured If there is any doubt about case being cured bv my me'hods. A floor of offices, raparate waiting rooms, four treatment rooms twelve electro therapeutic machines and purest merljolnes that money can buy, Office hours: 9 a. m.

to 12 1:30 p. to p. m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings, 7 to Sundays from 9 a. m.

to 1 p. m. Radio-Chemic Specialist 107 W. Second St. evening.

He has been training in uav- now a cur- riaBt fPW u.Ppk, Hud abl'' disease and that he would prohablv enport foi the past tew weens ana rpc0VPr JU, gent the pnt1ent (hfl is In splendid condition. Anderson, Wtnnlfred Hospital, put him on the new however, Is a tOUgh man, and the treatment for chronic kidney disease. wrpstllnf fm nrf. pxnertlne a hard 1 ulton Kpna' Compound, and proceeded vuestling rans are e.pcnns a nara fo aUj wflyg tns, fhp sklMeil match. The show will open at titinner understands.

In four months o'clock, and two good preliminaries Winters went back to th Islands per- Before any sore can heal, the cause which produces it must be removed. As long as the blood, from which our systems receive their necessary nourishment and strength, remains impure and contaminated with disease germs, any old sore on the body will remain open, and resist every effort made to heal it. The nerves and tissues of the flesh around the places are continually fed with unhealthy matter and nature is simply disposing of the poison by draining it from the system through the sore. The only cure for an old sore is a thorough cleansing of the blood, entirely ridding tlte system of the cause. S.

S. S. heals old sores by removing every particle of impurity from the circulation. It goes down to the very bottom of the trouble and so completely cleanses the circulation that there is no longer any impurity to drain through the sore, but the place is once more nourished with rich, healthful blood. S.

S. S. heals the sore from the bottom, the place soon fills in with healthy, firm flesh, the tenderness leaves," all discharge ceases, the skirt regains its natural color and when S. S. S.

has thoroughly cleansed and purified the blood the place is permanently healed. Book on Sores and Ulcers and any medical advice free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC ATLANTA. GA. SF.W LKAtilE IS TI RSED DOWS American Association Will Keep the Twin Cities for Itself T.A CROSSE, Feb.

19. Immediately following the refusal of the American commission to permit the Minnesota-Wisconsin league to enter St. Paul and Minneapolis under organized sanction, this league will join with the Chicago City league and the Lake Shore league in forming an independent organization for protection end mutual profit. Heads of these organizations have discussed the matter and John A. El- fectly well.

Pan Francisco Kulietln have been booked. We sent for the treatment cfven the 1---: patient referred to in the St. Winnlfred Honplt.il with such remarkable results liott, leader of the Minnesota-Wiscon-' have it In stock for patlenta here, sin league, said these leagues, thus 1 organized, will enter into agreements curable. with the Iowa State and: John Hurdin 22S Bra.lv are Wisconsin-Illinois leagues to honor liTrcer" Remember, Fourth Floor. Take Flovator.

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