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The Buffalo News from Buffalo, New York • 13

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The Buffalo Newsi
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BUFFALO EVENING- NEWS: FRIDAY. OCTOBER 15, 1909. KIAGARA FALLS AND ALL- fine shape and the crowds at the open-ins; a week ago, show that Interest In tne pastime on tne in tie wheels has br no means died ut. The next skat ACADEMY C3GAKIZEQ TO WM BEAUTIFUL TCNAWANDAS TO CLASH i. i NORTH TON A WANDA.

Oct: 15 i Setter Shozc ONE LESS BALD HEAD If You Are Losing Your Hair Read this Interesting Letter from an Engineer. ing date at Convention Hal! after tomorrow will be Wednesday, Got. 20, afternoon and It will not be Ion ir now before the schedule of. the Oermun home Karnes will be played In Convention HalL (Special). Disputing the-clalm that the Niagara Falls football team cancelled the came which It was scheduled to play here with the All-Tonawandas, Oct.

1, because they were afraid to meet the local represntatlves. Manager Wei-gel haa notified Manager Chase of the 0 rioys at re Give Away soooe- Ceytes eadertnl New Bfc Bess) Ir, Katltlra "Tke Haale Key BraalrlaaiV te Prwve tm Um the Marveleu Rites They Cam Make Themaetves Bs-tlfal mmt FaaetulthaT at Their Osi Besses. Giroux Mfg. Buffalo, N. Y.

Dear was told of your great remedy," Parisian Sage, that it would grow hair on bald beads, so I got a bottle and tried it and it is fine. I am Lumber City eleven that he is willing to play next Sunday for a aide bet of SATURDAY. $100. Manager Chase states that he will cover the amount. Arrangements Ton Great Paris, London and Amer Harare mune.

at Cambridge. Tals va, West Point, at Wt Point. Annapolis vs. Vlllanovs. at An- napolts.

a young man and only twenty-five, and was completely bald on tbe top of my. head, and now I have hair one inch are now being made to bring the team. ican Beauty Specialists. together at to Tonawanda Driving Park Sunday, afternoon. Coach Hin- key Is putting the Tonawanda High long with the use of only one bottle.

I only wish I could have shown you my photo before the hair started to grow and how it is now. I shall cet An aeademv haa smii orranized in Princeton vs. Sewanea, at Princeton. Cornell vs. Fordham, at Ithaca.

PnnBylvH.nl vs. Brown, at Philadelphia. Dartmouth vs. Williams, at Hanover. School eleven through a hard course of training for the game with the Warsaw High 'School on the latter', gridiron tomorrow afternoon.

Heenit. last year's star quarterback, reported for taimy keep on using it until I hare FOX FOOLED THE GEfiESEO HUNTERS Jleynard Was an Old Hand at the Game and Led the Pack liirough Every Gully in Sight. GENESEO, Oct. 16 ('Special). Tbe Genesee Valley Hunt Club met yesterday at Long Point on Conesus Lake as a start for a chase after tbe eluBive fox.

The weather conditions were fine, the ground soft for the Jumps and the air clear and cool. AH of the members of the club like the Conesus Lake meets. Not only are tbe runs as a general thing good, but to ride along after the hounds through the woods in their beautiful autumnal foliage and along the shores of one of tbe prettiest small lakes in Western New York is a treat The bounds having killed two foxes Monday, made the enthusiasm run high. The foxhun'oers worked along to the south, much of tbe time being In sight of the lake. The find of the day was made in Van Valkenburg's gully.

Reynard proved to be an old-timer jnd one well versed In the fallings dog and rider, for he struck through every gully be could find, and the pack were compelled to toll after him through almost impossible Paris, France, with branch in America, for -Che purpose of making; women beautiful, and teaching- them how to reserve their youth and beauty and fascinating- and attractive. Judging from the number of American and French beauties who have connected themselves with tbe enter- a good head of hair, which I have no doubt it will bring." Oscar Armstrong, Engineer, Belleville Horseshoe practice this week. He will play his Amherst v. Tufts, at Amherst. Carlisle va, Syracuse, at New York.

Holy Cross vs. Trinity, at Wor- center. Rolling Mill Belleville. OnU rise, it should be a grand success, less a Dersonasra than the Countess Aug. 21, 1909.

to every de Kergommaux, of Paris, has become Boston College va Rhode Island State, at Kingston, R. I. Worcester Potrtech vs. Maasa- eecreiary 01 tne Academy, ana ten rreat Paris. London and American reader of the NEWS tha American mak old position tomorrow.

Nell Collins, who has been playing quarter, being shifted to end. The North Tonawanda High School eleven has been practicing diligently this week in anticipation of a hard game with the Central High School of Buffalo tomorrow on the Tre-mont street gridiron. Several changes have taken place in the local team during the week. The Lehighs and Condors will meet Sunday afternoon ln1 the first game of a series of three to decide the middleweight football champ beauty Specialists. Including the Latest styles in all leathers at $3, $3.50, $4.00 ers of Parisian Sage wish to world-ramous beauty SpecialTst, Harriet Meta, have been enkaged at large expense to give their long-cherished beauty secrets and their most valuable beauty discoveries to members of the Academy.

atically chusetts Agricultural, at Amherst. Bowdoln vs. Exeter, at Bruns- wick. Colby vs. Fort McKlnley, at "Watervllle.

A F. and M. vs. Kutgers, at Lan- caster. Lehigh vs.

Virginia, at Norfolk. Penn State vs. Geneva, at State College. it 4 Vermont vs. YAsleyian, at Mid- dletown.

state that they do not guaran rne Aeawiemy nu just issued a most Intensely Interesting and valuable hook ionship of the Twin Cities. Wallace tee Paris lan entitled, "The Key to lteauty- Bugh fthis city is playing runoaca Sage to grow on tbe Manhattans of Lockport. hair on bald union vs. Hobart, at Geneva. Xan4, which treat on -phase of feminine beauty, from removing wrinkles and the traces of age to" dressing the hair and manicuring the hands.

It Is- richly illustrated with fine Parisian pictures, showing; how women can The Room Wss Full. heads, because in the great majority of cases the hair roots are absolutely Bev. Daniel Isaacs once alighted at an ion to stay tbe night. On asking dead and not even the wonderful vir make themselves Tnore beautiful at their own homes. Neither time nor ex tue of Parisian Sage can resurrect them.

for a bed he was told he con Id not pense has been spared In the production of. this wonderful work, and it cer have one. as there was to be a bnlt Armstrong started to use Pari that evening and ill the beds were sian Sage In time, before tbe hair root was entirely dead, and In such a case engaged. ravines. As a result they could not keep pace with Reynard and were finally compelled to give up.

Tbe riders included Mrs. W. A. Wadsworth ana Miss Harriet Wadsworth, Harry and James Colt, all of Geneseo; Mrs. Herbert Wadsworth, of Avon; Clarence Levin, of Avon: Wlnthrop Chanter and Miss Laura Cbanler and Miss there is no gooa reason why Parisian "At what time does the ball brenfc hage should net restore his hair.

Shoes made by ENDICOTT, JOHNSON CO. contain a quality of leather superior to that in any other shoes sold at the same prices. This is the Jirst and only shoe house in the world that tans its own leather and operates independent of all trusts. The leather in. Endtoell shoes Is the best that can be made because it is tanned to meet the greatest tests of wear, from a shoemakers stand' point of quality, rather than that of the leather trust which works for profit only.

FOR SALE BY up?" asked Mr. Isaacs. "About 3 Id tbe moraine, Faxon, Williams Faxon guarantee RED SOX WON SERIES FROMNEWYORK GIANTS (Bjr Associate! Preas.) NEW. YORK. Oct.lt The post-season series between tht Boston Red Sox and New York Giants was cinched by the American Leaguers, who woundup yesterday by taking their fourth straight game, to tune of 6 to 4.

The Giants won only' the opening game. Less than 800 -fans braved the chilly blasts and saw the McOrawites put up a poo rcxhrbKlpn. The total receipts for the series vera $12,862.50. Score: R.H.E. Boston 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 New York 0 1 I 0 1 0 0 0 4 Parisian Sage to remove every trace "Well, then, can I have a bed nnUl of dandruff, stop falling hair and itch ing scalp in weeks or money Derby, all of New York, as well many other devotees of the sport that timer "Tea.

certainly, bnt If the bed is asked for yon will have to remove." back, but they do not guarantee it to grow hair on bald heads. Parisian Sage is a delightful, perfumed hair dressing that soaks "Very well," replied Mr. Isaacs, and away he went to get between tbe Into the roots of the hair and puts SIDELIGHTS ON THE WORLD'S SERIES. tainly ooes great creait to its authors. The President of the Academy authorizes the announcement that 50,000 copies of this costly volume will be distributed to ladles in America absolutely Free of Charge to prove to them the marvelous extent to which women can beautify themselves at their owns It also- contains much valuable Information for gentlemen who wish to preserve their personal appearance.

Notwithstanding- the great expense Incurred in -the production and printing of this book, the Academy will send it absolutely free to any reader of this neper, who will send a two-cent stamp to cover cost of postage. Address Paris Academy of Beauty Arts, Dept. 801-C. Syracuse, N. Y.

If you wish, to, engajce In business for yourself and make big- money, -we would suggest that you learn the methods and beauty making secrets of these ten great Paris, London and American becuty Specialists and open a beauty parlor or your own. This, we believe. Is a' far opportunity for women to make money. To say the least, "The Maple Key to Beautyland" may now be obtained absolutely free, and you can decide the matter for yourself after you re-ad the book and see the wonderful possibilities It sheets. vigor into them.

It will turn harsh, unattractive hair into soft, luxuriant About 8 in the morning be wss awakened by loud knocking at bis CUBS ARE BETTER THAN and fascinating hair In a few days. At th last moment mtefortune ham CHICAGO AMERICANS chamber door. "What do yon want?" he asked. xuts struencflu league winners. Sold by leading druggists all over America and in Buffalo by Faxon, Williams Faxon.

Large bottle SO "How many are there of yon in cents. Mail orders filled, charges pre fBy Associated Press? CHICAGO. Oct. 15. In the fourth A' though winning the grate that tied the eeries, the Tigers looked like a whipped lot, three of the Jungle Imps requiring hospital there?" inquired a voice.

"There's me and Daniel and Mr. paid, by American makers, Glroux Mfg. grain of the city championship, the am. Buffalo, N. Isaacs and an old Methodist preach MEGItlST PRALEY, 2 GOLDSTHIX J1, unicagi ludi aownea me cmcago White Sox.

2 to 1. which rives the Na It will be a bolstered up bunch of TIrm" cripple that will wrestle for the world's er." was the reply. f. I.EI.A1VD P. A.

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P. 8CHWARTZOTT WaMra Are. 1033 Brotawir .1170 K.Ik M. 14,11 Plllmorc 11 E. Vrrry St.

Iwivrlnr Elk Rt. tional Leaguers three victories to one "Then there's plenty of yoo." And A. J. SOU. XII llntoa Hi.

cnampionfhlp at Bennett Parle tomorrow. (or the south aiders. It was a pitcher's EVENTS AND MEETINGS. HTDI1AI I.IC SHOE JOHN IEHMANN ...75. ffeace.

8f. 83 Gnat St. the speaker passed on, leaving air. Isaacs to enjoy his bed. And we all know that BUI Abstein, aHhougb etUI in hfe twenties, to no lightweight.

Bo there 1 little surprise that he put Schmidt battle between Overall and Walsh, the Cub fanning, nine and Sd six. The hits were five each. In tbe very first innln Dougherty took exception to a out oi too game in a collision at tne plate. Bow to Cleem CfctUelafBO. caiiea Birme ana no was oraerea irora the arame.

and. Mesaenirer. who sue- There in little belief that Tom Jones will ceeded him. fanned, as Altlzer, who 1 A west, point In the much worn steel embroidered chatelaine bags is that. do guard 'duty at the Initial eack in the de FOOTBALL rUUlUALU 4 wan an third, was attempting to steal home.

Score: ctding game. He collided with Wilson at the first turn and was carried to a hospital 4 once tarnished by dampness or salt air, --t--t wita Die necK ana epioe injurea. B.H.E. Cfhlcag-o N. 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 I ft 1 Chicago A.

00010000 OM ft 1 ROCHESTER INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION their brightness cannot be restored. A suggestion for the improvement of tarnished steel work is to use burned It was an unfortunate turn of affairs for The Cszenovl Seconds hsve sn opa dtts for Btmday and would like to hear from tbe Oakdale Juniors or the St. Patricks. Address John Tuskey, 1S5. Cazeoovis street.

Phone the Tigers, but will xive our old friend Matty Mclntyre a chanc to show hie worth alum. Burs some alum and pound it Abbott TiM after 7 o'clock. October 1 1 to 23, 1 909 i C4 -sr- BASKETBALL line and sift through coarse muslin; apply dry with a' soft brush. Powdered Lyric Theater, "David Oopperfleld" 8:15 P. M.

Shke. Ellta Proctor (Hie and vaudeville 2:30 and 8:30 U. Teclt Our Bates Poet in "The Bridge" 8:14 P. M. Star, Otta Skinner In "Tour Huseble Servant" 8:15 P.M.

Academy, Barney Gil more la "Dublin Dan" r.ll and 8.15 P. M. Lafayette, 8am Devere Show And 8:15 P. M. Qar den, Fred Irwln'a Majesties 2:15 and P- M.

Vettdame, vaudeville 10 A. H. to ll P. M- road way Arsenal, Buffalo Industrial ExpoKltlon, under auspices of Manufac- turen' 10 A. U.

to 11 P. X. 871 street, -Odd Fellows, car nival Every evening. First Evangelical Jhureh, meeting Com-mieeiott on Evsngfltffm of tbe Evangellrsi Association A. M.

and 2 and 7:30 P. M. Mlipah Hall, meeting West Side Bust-nees Men's Aoaoclatlon 8 P. K. Tickats en October 1 1 th, 1 6th.

end 2 1st, $1.75 ROUND TRIP against the George Moriarlty, third baseman, was tbe third of the day to be Injured. And Wilson wss aleo responsible for that. It was while trying to pilfer third as Abbattlcho was wind-milling that be banged into George and laid him out with a bad knee. 4 lilW ROUND TRIt burned alum can be bought at a drug good returning on or boforo October 1 2th, 1 Bth, and 22d respectively, good solngand returning on all regular, except limited trains. store, Emery powder well rubbed on will often remove smnll spots of tarnish on steel.

Either application needs thor The Garland A. C. hart organised a team ssd are out to pla? all teams at tbe welsbt of C6-70 pounde. Sunday they play their first game. All members of the team are requested to meet at the club rooms st 1:30 sharp.

Address W. Seeds, 20 Hartman place. The Dels ware Stars would like to hear from TO-W-pound teams in the city. Address U. Culllgass, 12 Smith street.

FOR PARTICULARS SECOND SKATING DATE. oughness in using. The Del ores would like to bear frod 70-80-pound team for Saturday erentDg. Game to be played on tbeir court. Address Raymond Bury, 223 Auburn avenue, or pbote 3153 after 7 P.

M. The Colonials challenge "team playing at 80-90-pounds. The Colonials hae secured Zuber, the crack -forward, and with Murray, DeRade, Kyser and Arnold, expect to land tbe champtonehrp at their weight Addreea R. Kyser, 30 Elate place. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS Include, Floral and Automobile Parades, Music Festivals and Carnival of Sports 1 Apply City Ticket Office, 377 Main Street, or at the New York Central Station Go to Detroit.

See final frame in World's Champion Tho second roller skating date at Convention Hall Is tomorrow, Saturday, when there will be three sessions with music at each one. the morning sesHlon being especially for the school children. Convention Hall's floor IS In ship baseball series Saturday: Y), C. The Seminole team irsuld like to hear from 111 teams playing a 00-70 pounda In the city, ddress James Wall, 415 Summer, street. line making special rates.

See ad in-today's issue. 1 "ViV" ti aid. mj Ji may If you have seen the Great Show you will want to come If you have not attended do not allow the doors to close without witnessing its manifold wonders in 1 -3 I ti i in i i lav ncv In the O) O) Old L2)lfl (Auspices of the Manufacturers' Club) The Greatest Thing that Buffalo has Ever Done to Strengthen iU Manufacturing Prestige The Unanimous Verdict ffect ting Moiioi toteres azzMi HlHIrfiH v-rt-r A sUi sU We Open 10:00 A. M. to 11:00 P.

M. October 6th to 16tli Inclucivc Special Features Every Night a Rvnn i IOW 25c your last mm DON 'TifllSSriTMBIG -SHOW.

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