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Medical advertising I KMT JJut's Stop cN40faf LUTHER Heavyweight Prize Fighter Who Killed. WEAK, WEARY WOMEN Learn the Cause of Daily Woes and End Them. When the back aches and throbs, When housework is torture, When night brings no rest nor sleep, When urinary disorders set in, Women' lot is a weary one. Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys. Have proved their worth in Gettysburg.

This is one Gettysburg woman's testimony. Mrs. H. H. Middle Gettysburg, says: "Doan's Kidney Pills are not a new remedy in our family- We have used them for years, for kidney disorders and pains in the! back and they have ahvavs brought' relief in a short time.

I took this remedy I was suffering from backache, chills and dizzy spells. It soon drove away the trouble." For sale by "ail dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Buffalo, New York, sole agent for the United States. Remember the name--Doan's-and take no other.

NEVER SUCH A REMEDY FOR PILES It will only cost any sufferer cents to prove that bleeding, itching or protruding piles, no matter hour chronic or how painful can quickly be ended forever- Go to the People's Drug Store today, hand the druggist a Quarter, sav "I want a jar of San Cura Ointment 5 and if you aren't satisfied--vour money back. Yes, and more, use San Cura Ointment for old sores that people say wil! never heal, for fever sores, for pies and broken breasts. It out all poison; that's the secret of the wonderful success of San Cura. Ointment, that's why it so quickly heals scalds, barns, cuts and bruises without scarring-. It's best to use San Cura Soap at all times, it banishes pimples, blackheads and kills the germs of disease.

25 cents. Thompson Medical TitusviHe. Pa. Women Want Clear Skin and Bright Eyes No woman can have a clear skin and sparkling eyes for long if the IS.noC Vppr in fcaaTrriv fnn- dition. ad- Natural beauty creates more miration than the kind you buv the box.

MI-O-XA Stomach Tablets are fine for any apset condition of the stomach. They instandy relieve after dinner distress, drive out poisonous gas, stop fermentation, and make the breath as sweet as a nut. People's -Drug Store gladly guarantees them for indigestion, gastritis or dyspepsia, for sallow blotchy skin, and that miserable feeling. Onlv 50 cents, rfiars all. Photo by American Press Auocfatioa.

DECKHAND KILLED BY PLUNGE OF AUTO M'CARTY'S DEATH STUNS SPORTS Pelty's Solar Plexus Was Fatal Bow LIVED ONLY EI3HT MINUTES BASt BALL Following Result of GaitiM and Sunday. AM'ERICAN LEAGU E. At Philadelphia--Athletics, Washington, 2. Batteries--Brown, Bender, Lapp; JVluliin, "Williams. At Chicago--Cleveland, Chicago.

3. Batteries Falkenburg, Michell Gregg, Carlson; Walsh, Scott, Russell, Sehalk- At St. Louis--Detroit St. Louis, 4. Baueries--Dubuc, Hafi, Staaage; Mitchell." Agnew.

At New Yorkr-- Xew York, St. Crowd of 10,000 Was Shocked Over the Tragic Ending of Bout Scheduled to Go Ten Rounds. Calgary, Alberta, May followers the prize ring in. this city are stunned at the sudden death Luther McCarty, who claimed the heavyn eight championship. It is believed that McCarty's hear: was affected and that the blow delivered by Arthur Pelkv caused she hean to collapse.

NATIONAL. LEAGUE. McCartv's death was caused bv a -Saturday's Games. At Brooklyn Philadelphia, 3- Brooklyn. Batteries Alexander.

Sunday's Games. At St. Louis---Detroit, St. Louis, 4. Batteries--WUIezt, Staaage; Lever- e.iz.

Agnev. At Cir.eago--Cleveland. Chicago, 1. O'Xeill; Rtis- sell, Benz, Standing 1 of the Clubs. W-L-'PC-l W.L.

PC. Athletics 21 9 700 14 19 424 Clevelnd 24 12 15 23 410 Washtn. 18 13 14 22 2S9 Chicago. 21 16 oOSjX.Yori-:.. 9 23 231 chance blow delivered somewhere in Car Crashes Through Gates on Ferryboat Philadelphia, May 25.

One man was dro'Aned ami three injured when an automobile owned by Charles H. Buckley, of this city, plunged hallway over the front the ferryboat Wiidwood as it was preparing to dock at the Camcen Tae man drowned was William Goose, a deckhand on the boat. Ke was struck and fell into the river when the maculae plunge! through rail. Buckley was accompanied in the car by two men and a little girl. SVoaien shrieked and fainted and the men on the boat fought with one another trying to gee to the moving automobile and puli back on the boat.

Those in the rear of the boat rushed toward the front to see what had happened, riie UetkliniLUa suuck the region of the solar plexus, and he never regained consciousness after the terrific blow which seat him sprawling senseless on his face in the ring. Arthur Pelky was" arrested by the Northwestern mounted police upon a charge of manslaughter, but was released a short dsie aiterward on bail. The nght was short and bitterly con tested. McCarty, outweighed heavilj by bis giant opponent, was coandenJ of victory, and with the prestige aud a champion entered the battle with a grim determination tc end it as quickly as possible. The crowd had just settled down tc witness what was looked upon as hard and gruelling battle.

The met Jelt each other out, neither doing rauc-fc damage. JjIcCariy suddenly landed blow in Peiky's face and then missed. Pelky clinches, and when they broke away the crowd cheered. iicC-irt again landed a right oa Peiky's head and Pelky feinted. ilcCarty was drawn Into the irat and opened his guard.

Quick as a tiges Pelky rushed the champioa, landing a terrinc blow just below the heart. McCarCy did not drop. He stood reeling about, dazed. Pelky was about strike him again, when he noticed Killifef; Ragaa. Miller.

At Cincinnati, 9 (1st game). Baueries--Harmon. Bailee, McLean; Packard, Brown, Kl-ng. Et. Louis; Cincinnati.

4 (2d ame). Batteries--Griner, Willis, ebrand; Johnson, Nelson, Harter, Clark. At Pittsburgh--Pittsburgh, Chicago, 3. Batteries--Canmitz, Simon; Cheney, Archer. At Xew York-Boston; rain.

Sunday's Games. At Cincinnati--Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, 0. Batteries--Beaton, Clark; Adams. Simon. At Chicago--Chicago.

St Louis, 2. Batteries--Steel, McLean; Pierce, Archer. Standing of the Clubs. W. L.

W.L. PC. Philada. 21 7 IS 17 514 Brookln. 19 13 16 19 457 St-Louis IS 16 11 17 393 N.York..

15 14 5171Cincinti. 10 25 2SS TRI-STATE LEAGUE. Saturday's Gariies. At AHentown--Alleatown, Wilmington, 1. Batteries--Scott, Monroe; Russell.

Kerr. At Treaton--Trenton, Atlantic Citv, 1 (1st game). Batteries--Oldham, Mitchell: Cuip, Thackera, Trenton, Atlantic City, 5 (2d game). Batteries Oldham, Frost; Wallace. Borray, Thackera.

i At York, 4. that McCarty's eyes were closed. He Ba'teries--O'Connor, Taerre; Strict- Hard Foot Callouses Removed Quickly Anything on your feet that shouldn't be there--whether corns, callouses or ore lumps--they can all be removed in short orJer by Putnam's Corn Extractor, luink of the pain you aresaved when that sore com gOeS- It foolish to experiment with untried remedies-better USK Putnam's Extractor and Quickly and without pain. Putnam's Extractor costs 2-5c per bottle, sold and recommended by druggists and People's Drng Store. out right and left in their endeavors by co keep the surging mass back.

They fearerf that scores would be swept over the end of the boat Into the water. The auto stood in the driveway near the iron guard rails. It is said that the clutch had not beea set or failed work properly. When the captain o. tbe boat rang for speed to be shut oS.

the boat slowed. This caused the auto to roll forward. Buckley was not in the machine, but was standing beside Goose, the deck band, was standing on the front of the boat, preparatory to casting over the gang plank. He turned in lime when the passengers screamed, but tried to hold the machine back- It crashed through the iron guard, hurling Goose into the water. Then the auto hung suspended, -s-ith the front nearly in tie water.

The rear wheels were tangled in the wreckage of the guard rails. The machine huag heap downward, but the duns: to their seats. The injured were pinned under the wreekage. Feet Never Hurt Corns, CIloaes tad Tired, Aching, Ferapirinf 'Swollen Feet Feel Good on EZO rub out all and mltery from poor tired ftet. "Walking- Is a.

pleasure. daTiclng alter TOB IiaTt your feet to rab -frirb EZO. the refiacA otatmrat. forget the name; EZO for the feet, the only real thinj for mkiar tttt fine 25 cest at all Money bacX It cot Batisoed. "JTothiac so good, for ana- bum.

cbaAcr. alter and roarll akin. eTerywnere csead Sold and Guaranteed by The People's Drug Store HATE YOU SOMETHING TO SELL TO THE PUBLIC? If so, do yon teli the public iboat it? If you do, how do-you do it? And what sort of reputation Is back of the merchandise you are offering? i The answer to these ques- iaons may spell success or failure to many a merchant. From an intimate association with a wide circle, of concerns, merchandising all the necessaries of life, "we ventore to say: "The quickest and way to reach the public is through the columns of a dependable daily newspaner like TiiE TIMES--one that has a high standing in the community it serves," and has the confidence of readers. "The most dependable articles s'old to-day are those to which the manufacturer is not afraid to attach his label--that is to say, his reputation.

"Ketail merchants are now joining hands with the manufacturer, and the public is thus doublv guaranteed against inferiority. "The combination of manufacturer and retailer plus good, clean newspaper advertising means success to them both with the maximum of satisfaction to the purchaser." WOOER FATALLY WOUNDED His Were Sweetheart Declares They Examining Revolver. Mahanoy Cit. May surrounds the fatal shooting of Benjamin Siusr.er, aged twenty years a railroader of while ing his sweetheart. Mrs.

Dorothy Cai iahan, at Jar-ksons. Mrs. Callahan avers tbat while her home they were examining a 32- calibef revolver, which was accidea tally discharged. Slusher was ot through tae lung aad is dying at the State hospital at Fountain Springs. Bat Slips and Kills Boy.

May 2G. playing a game of "scrub," honj Ferro, fourteen years old. was in the neck by a bat and killel. Fcrro was catching, standing ten feet the plate, when the bat the batter's hand and struck He dropp-" io tne ground and died a physician cuuid reach him. WEATHER of United States taken at P- IT: vesterday follow: Weather.

Albany 60 Atlantic City 64 Boston Buffalo 5i Chicago )rleans York Clear. Ciear. P. Cloudy. (Tear.

St. Ix)uis 70 7'' Clear P. CJo-'dy. ClouCy The Weather. Unsettled- tomorrow; light north winds.

stepped back. McCarty still swaying. The tfaousauds who began cheering Peiky's rush became silent as thej watched ilcCarty. Suddenly the strick en boxer raised his hands In the ani tude of seif-defesise, but they droppei ai-sis He made a -feeble e5ort to strike a blow, and be- tore PelUy could rush hlca. HcCarty's body sticened.

his heels clinking together and his spine rigid. He with head" bent forward, his forehead striking the canvas a glaaciag blow. As he fell Referee Sid Smith, of Chi cago. began counting. At the count ol tea he waved Pelky aviay and pn nouaced him the Seconds rushed iato zhe ring an5 ilcCarty was lifted TO his corner.

The arena was 2 bedlam. Believing It a plain knockout, tae spectators rheir hp.ts inro the ring, in the air anc cheered as only a crowd can cheei when a. new champion arrives. Pelky, winner of the battle suet heavy cost, stood at one side of his fallen adversary. Ke scarcely coulc realize traat had happened.

By this the referee had become alarmed He called for a doctor, and several re sponded. The crowd, realizing that something more serious than" a plain kaockoui had occurred, rushed the ring. The mounred police were called in to cleai the ring, ami meantime the physicians worked over tse stricken man for eight minutes. Then they pronounced hinc dead, but continued their efforts to re suscitate for more than an hour. There probably were men Ic the arena when it became known thai McCarty was deed.

A few minute? before, whetted by the lust ol primi tive battle ia the preliminaries thai had been fought, it had been a howling mob. but the news put a quietus OB the spirits of ihe spectators ana they niea quietly toward the exits, shocked by the tragic end of the battle. ICnotts. Standing of the Clubs. TV.L.

PC. 14 5 9 9 500 11 9 10 474 10 9 4 15 200 CULEBRA'S EARTH CUT THROUGH AMID CHEERS JAPAN'S RULER "GAINS Crisis of Ulness Passed and Recover Is Psacticaily Assured. Tokio, Yosiimitc is ijciv considered practically out ol danger. acc.r1!n? to the sta ement Is sued by Cocat "Wataaabe, the imperial master of ceremonies. The enireror passed anotber favor able nigat.

and as tne crisis was reached Friday it is believed oalj careful is necessary to re store his nisjr-sty to bfaUh. Througho- Uie empress has showr- the de She suil re 10 leave the ice. and a nurse, Insisting urscn rcrsonally giving the emperor hi? sneuirine lood. Fope Receives 2'7. --AI the Trs: collective aiinieii-'e yv 1'ope Pi'is sinct his recenl received 500 pilgrims the consistorial hall.

"Hie pope sroVe of -wel- i come to she out did not give i his hand be Chinese Cer.era! KiJIed by Bomb. Shanghai. Ma General Hsa Pao-San. gent-iftiiv known aghoat the Ch'na as "Tiger Hsu." who commanded the Yang Chow troops dnr-n? he revolution, was killed fry 3 br-mh in s. Panama Canal at.

Grade From Ocean to Ocean. Panama, May two steam! shovels met at the Culebra cut, one working from the "east and the other from the west, the first through cut of the Panama canal at grade, from ocean to was completed. The whistle blew aad hundreds of workmen Quit their jobs to cheer the big engines scooped oat the last thread of earth tuat joined the two continents. There is still, excavating to be done in broadening tee caaal, but less than 8,000,000 cable yards of earth remain to be removed to bring it to the necessary width. The amount of excavating, however, will be increased more or less by slices.

PROGRESSIVES MAKE PLANS Will Put Candidates In Field to Contest Senatorial Positions. Xew Tork May that the Progressive party will continue i fight as a distinct party organiza ioc was reached by the executive committee at a two at tae national headquarters here. Walter F. Brown, of Toledo. Ohio.

in making the announcement at the close of the meeting said that ia every state where a United States senator Is to be elected aeit year theJProgressivs party will have a candidate. Partj candidates in every state and in every congressioaal district also will be aom- inaied, he said. "Reports every part of the country show conclusively there is no sentiment amongst -or any kind of parzy amalgamation." Browa asserted. "On the contrary, tbe reports are that Progressives everywhere resent every such suggestion." George W. Perkins, chairman of the executive committee, presided at the meeting.

Cat Catches For Kittens. Cumberland, ML, May 2G. C. K. B3ough, of SalemvlHe.

saw a cat cosie from a nearby creek w-th a wro-foot eel in its month. The eel was and had wrapped itself around the cat'? neck. The cai took the eel to tjie and ate its head off aad then turned it over to its kittens. NFWSPAPFR! 3ST I IE W. H.

EVANS --Manufacturer of-Ice Cream, Wholesale and Retail 25C S. Washington Street, Gettysburg, Pa. Phone Xo. 143 W. Gets Divorce From Atwood.

Reno. Mar" de sertion asd non-SHpport, Mrs. Harry N. Afwood was granted a divorce from Harry X. Atwood.

the aviator. Tney were married at Lynn, in 1SOS. The plaintiff was given $30 a week alimony and the custody of a little gill Medical Advertising Gettysburg Druggist Deserves Praise' H. C. Landau, druggist, deserves praise from Gettysburg people for.

introducing here the simple buck- thorn bark and glycerine mixture, known as Adler-i-ka. This simple German remedy first became famous by curing appendicitis and it has now been discovered that JUST A SINGLE DOSE relieves sour stomach, gas on the stomach and constipation INSTANTLY. It's quick action is a big surprise to people. Getting Too Much For His Money To the Editor of the PUBUC LEDGER: Sir--This is a word of protest from an old-time PUBLIC LEDGER reader. How can you expect a business man to give time enough to read the paper such as you send this morning? You give too much tor two cents and ask too- much to think a man can take the time from his business to read and digest all the good things in the PUBLIC LEDGER.

c. Philadelphia, 17, 1913. r. It table d'hote dishes on the The gentleman is unduly disturbed, it is no more intended that any one person should read all the good things in the PUBLIC LEDGER than for a man who has paid a cfallar for a dinner to feel obliged to eat all th menu card. If you find that the new and larger PUBLIC LEDGER gives you too much to read, just select what you are most interested in--and notice that there is room to give a fuller account of it than formerly.

Go by the News Summary and the Index on the first page. Notcy your a-wsJralrr to tkbvar the PU3UC LEDGER to you By canter, daily and 17 omts a crL, By ciaJ. ouLsidc of PiuladcipKLr. daily. 50 ceaa a Eioadi; daiiy and Sunday.

75 a moEtli. PUBLIC LEDGER Independence Sauare Philadelphia Agent for- Pa. P. W. STALLSMITH, Centre Square United Phone 195-W Public Ledger Company K.

X. Cu-si. Louis Dammers Philadelphia Eye-Sight Specialist One day only GETTYSBURG, PA. Eagle Hotel Parlors Thursday, May 29, '13 Special office hours 10 a. m.

to 4 p. m. My special offer, $1 glasses, this visit only i make you a iair of Giasss. Including Dammers" Eves Examination, Clear Crystal Lenses, a 12 kt 3HI FliJt-d Frame and an eiegant leashercase. All for S3.

Thirty trial of allowed. Others charge as hisrL as S3 and for thoe Eye exanijnaiion by the Daniirscrs ScieniilJC method. without drops' withoni askine -aitlsont rardb or chart- 3 absolutely free of cijame. Don't fail to take advantage of this remarkable otTer. Special notice-Monthly visits to Gettysburg.

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Babbitt's Cleanser doesn't cost you even 5 cents, because Babbitt's be exchanged for valuable premiums--jewelry, wearing apparel or household goods-everything you can think for our new premium catalog. Aik Yoar Grocer for Babbitt 7 B. T. BABBITT, Inc. New York City Cleansel A BUICK AUTOMOBILE For Sale 36 HORSE-POWER MOTOR i I I Car in A-i condition.

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