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i 11 THE TRIBUNE-REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 11, 1913 POLITICAL POLITICAL County League Notes ADDITIONAL SPORTS KELLY CONTINUES BATTING LEADER or a five and ten cent store. He was at one time the leading- merchant of this section and afterwards retired from business. The announcement of his opening brings much- pleasure to trie local business world. McCarthy' flew out for the third out -of the rouruL-' Tift allegation: WILKES-BARRE. PUNKY BASEBALL IS PLAYED BY MINERS Anderton, cf ti 2- 3 Who Candidate for Judge of the Superior Court? Manager of the- Miners Has Mark of .341 Bill Kay Tops the League.

QUINLAN'S' MASK IS .277 Board Meeting-. Members of the Providence Methodist Episcopal Sunday school board met last evening In the church, following the prayer service, and laid many plans for the coming winter. The meeting was in charge of Rev. M. L.

Harding', pastor of the church, who has recently returned from spending the summer at the Wyoming Camp meetings 0 2 0 0 1 0 4 0 3 10 McCarthy. 2b Henline, If Hoffman, rf 3 Deal, lb 5 Pfeffer, 4 Briefer, 4 O'Rourke, 3b 4 Doe acher, 4 Totals 40 i 7 8 2 0 27 2 2 1 0 I 16 That Burnat family were batting 'em hard up in Oilyphant Sunday. Outfielder John rapped the Choc pitchers for three Dingles. Investigation showed there were no holes in those: Jermyn bats, but that Jake Miller's pitching was the cause of those measley three hits that McDonald's men received. Llewellyn had a busy day at third for Taylor up Dunmore way Sunday.

Had eight chances and took 'em alL Fine! Outfielder Marlon got two assists in the first Archbald-Jermyn game. Threw Lantran out at third and helped nail McDonnell at first when he started for second on a hit. Fuhrey, who covered third becau.se Doudican had didn't do much slugging, but he did some clever bunting that helped runners CONTINUED FROM PAGE TEN" at the plate in the first inning and in the second they filled the bases but tHHn't epnrc In tha Vi 1 t-H hnwvrl SCHANTON Jones, cf 3 1 Mr. KpKart was Born at Wilmora, Penji-. sylvania.

Left an phan at the age of two Kelly. If, 4 i Plpp. lb 4 0 1 1 1 4 0. 4 2 4 17 Death of a Child. Peter, the infant son fMr.

and Mrs. Frank Plichus, of Wales street, died at his home yesterday morning after a brief Illness. The 'uneral is to be held this afternoon from the family residence. Johnny Ifelly, of the Miners' continues to be the batting- leader among- his down trodden tailenders. During the week he boosted his average to .341.

This makes him the nominal batting leader of the league, but Inasmuch as he has not played in nearly as many games as Kay, Leary, Hartley and McCarthy, these sluggers deserve a higher rating when it comes to doping out the real champion The batting averages of the Miners furnish one reason for the miserable Brannan. 3b 4 Bell, 3 Gallagher, rf 3 Morris, 2b 2 Harkina, 3 Donnelly, 4 Totals 30 along- uie Jimmy Tighe got two hits in the the locals secured a braca, of runs. Anderson and McCarthy, opened with singles and Henline's sacrifice down third base went for a hit, Hoffmap'r skyer to Jones sent Anderson horn with, the tying run' and McCarthy 'scored when Harkina dropped Kelly's throw to the plate after Johnny had hauled down Pfefter's foul fly. In the fourth Doescher doubled and Anderson went to first on Bell's boot. Andy took second on McCarthy's out at first and on Henline's double to left both, runners scored.

Scran ton Goes Bad. From the fourth until the seventh Wilkes-Barre rested. Then they rallied and with the aid of bush league baseball on Suranton's part the Barons second game at Olyphant. Score by innings Wllkes-Barre 0 2 2 Scranton 0 10 0 4 3 0 0- 11 0 4 To Welcome Pastor. Summary: Twa base hits Doescher.

An Members of the Dr. Jones Memorial derson, Pfeffer. Sacrifice hits Gallagher, j. showing the club has made. There Congregational church and their at fire sent to the McAllister Soldier School at telegraph operator sixteen earning money for college two terms at Al-letrheny College "fol-, lowed by two years at the Dickinson Law' School completed his dn cation.

Today NCotmty Solicitor of Cambria County and a' leader of the Cambria County. Bar. Ha de- Morris, Pfeffer. Sacrifice fly Hoffman. J.

eft on bases Wilkes-Barre 12; Scranton 9. First base on errors Wilkes-Barre 4: Scranton 1. Stolen bases Hoffman. Brieger, O'Rourke. Doc Whalen ought to get Conner- after those Olyphanti outfielders.

That catch by Fenz, or Whalen's ought to be homer, was pure daylight robbery. And talking about this Feng- boy, we rise to remark that' he is among the classiest of the County league. His outfield work -for Olyphant. lias been of the O. K.

brand all season. A series between the Chocs and friends will turn out this evening- to welcome their new pastor, Rev. Ivor Trevor Williams and his family, who Struck out By Donnelly 4i by Doescher 9. recently came here from Slatington. Bases on balla Off Donnelly oft Doescher is but one regular hitting .300 and he has been with the team only three weeks.

After Kelly the nearest regular is Quinlan. Then comes Peterson, Bell and Isaacs, all of whom are under .270. Winning teams require at least two ,300 hitters and several others over .276. It is this batting weakness and the poor pitching that has placed Scranton In the present 7. Hit by pitcher BeH.

Wild pitches- The reception will be in. charge of the ladies aid society and several of the Donnelly 3. Passed ball Harkins. Double play Morris. Bell to Plpp.

Time 1:56. Um that team from the Wyoming league on pires Eckman, behind piste; Daley, bases. prominent members of the church. Light refreshments will be served. All the pastors of this section hare been wouia oe some battle.

Wouldn't be surprised to see them get together asked to attend. after the race in this league is set lowly position it occupies at the present time. The batting averages of the tailenders follow: Postponed Meeting. gathered in four tallies. Hoffman opened with a single to left.

Henline grounded to second and with an easy double play in sight Morris fumbled the baJl. Pfefter bunted and was safe when Harkins made a poor throw first, allowing Hoffman to score from second. A walk to Brieger filled the bases and while Morris was throwing Doescher out at first Deal scored. Andy singled to left, scoring Pfeffer, and on McCarthy's single to right, Brleger scored, McCarthy going to second when Gallagher booted the ball." Morris disposed of Henline for the third out. Three more came- in the eighth.

Members of the Wayne avenue Two thousand ft hundred 4 roters from Methodist church, who had arranged AB. .91 .484 ,360 a meeting tonight for the purpose of CRACK GOLFERS ENTER UNITED STATES MATCH NEW YORK. Sept. 10. This year's open championship oC the L'dlted States Golf association, which 'Will begin next Tuesday on the links of the country club at Broukline, promises to be, thoroughly in Kcilr Quintan Peteraon Donnelly Bfll Isaacs Hill .48 finishing plans to unite the Dr.

Jones Memorial church and the Methodist tled. Kaban worked at third for Olyphant Sunday. Did some nice fielding: and hit once in the first game. In Scull and Mack, Manager Mc-Donald, of the Jermyn team has a pair of fine backstops. Scull worked in the first game and performed in fine shape.

Darkness was a big help to both Bonner and Neary. in the final game in Jermyn The fact that old balls were used to start the contest also made it hard for batters to follow the pill. church have decided' to call their meet' 368 372 82 220 Lint H. H. Per.W'k 14 31 .341 .309 72 134 .277 .279 40 96 267 255 13 .312 .333 3 9 .355 247 37 99 256 .245 43 89 ..239 .239 7 19 .232 .237 18 50 227 .218 1 2 .222 .250 26 34 .222 .236 15 28 .198 .218 9 17 .193 207 7 7 .184 .600 2 7 .162 .126 0 0 .000 .000 Smith Indiana, Somerset, B1 air, Westmoreland, Adams, Lackawanna, Luzerne, Clearfield, Payette and Ca i a Counties signed Mr.

KephartV nomination 'petition, Harkina lng oft until next week, owing- to the reception that- is to be given tonight to the Rev. I. T. Williams, the new Jonnelly was guilty of some punky Decker 9 Jones 153 Plpp 142 pastor of the Dr. Jones church.

JOHN W. KEPHARTt, of Cambria County, Herbert 88 Mrs. Sarah. Amos Funeral. Brannan 38 Maroney 4t ternational in There are 157 entries on the list" announced President R.

C. Watson today. The largest list at previous national tournaments was 121 last year at Buffalo. This event never has been- won by an amateur, but several prominent nonprofessionals' have entered this year, including; the" four-time winner of the amateur title, Jerome D. Travers, of Upper Montclair, N.

James G. An- Cohen 5 twining in this trame. He walked Hoffman and as Deal was fanning Hoffman stole second. A wild pitch sen't him to third and Pfeiter's hit to right scored him; Pfeffer, by some tall sprinting, stretched the hit into a double. He went to third on a passed ball and Brieger's single him home.

Brieger also stole second and after OTttmrke was disposed of Donnelly walked Doescher. Anderson beat out hit and a wild piteh sent Brieger The many friends of Sarah Amos, of Brick avenue, who died last Sunday afternoon at her home on Oak street, turned out yesterday afternoon Bvery qualified Toter inttie Pennsyrrarila can vote for this office Septemhec 16th. AVDBKSOX COMING STRONG Manager McCarthy continues to lead the Wilkes-Barre team in stick work. WITH THE LOCAL PUGS Joe Burke, of has been matched to fight Billy Wagner, of Chicago, In Syracuse tomorrow night. At the same show Kid Julian, of Syracuse, fights Joe Goldberg, of at 2 o'clock to pay their final respects, The services were held at the residence Anderson Is second with .308 arfd Hoffman third with .306.

Deal Is not far under the .30 mark. The AVilkes-Barre Evening- Xews publishes the follow of Mrs. Charles Cocker, of Brick ave nue. The Rev. W.

F. Edwrads, pastor ing averages: rtocnester. Battling: Terry, of New. Brighton, lias been matched to fight Al Dewey, of Edwardsville, in Wilkes-Barre Monday night. aerson, eraeourn, the runner-up to Travers last Saturday, and W.

C. Fownes. of a former national champion. Great Britain, Canada and Mexico will be represented by from one to three entries each. AB.

R. H.Per. the Welsh Baptist church had charge. Thj bnflv was removed from the residence following the services to Luzerne county, where interment was POLITICAL McCarthy ..474 95 150 .316 Anderson 87 135 .308 Wales, who has been the guest of Prof. J.

Hayden Cousins, of Dean street, left Hoffman 446 82 137 .307 Deal 4oo 61 12S .294 made. yesterday for New' York, where he will sail for England. 143 109 HANK RAMSEY WANTS To Conserve Your Own- Interests VOTE FOR Frank Becker FOR MAYOR Social Postponed. The Ice cream and cako social which was to. be 'conducted on the lawn at For City Council.

James A. O'Hara. Adv. St. Joseph Lithuanian Congrega Henline 505 80 Pfefter 76 Brannan 352 46 O'Rourke 292 36 Briefer 331 35 Meyers 86 11 Oouliat 3S 6 Nicholson 8 AMBHICAX BOAT DEFEATED IX)NDON, Sept.

10., The French motorboat Deeperjone II today won the first race of the international motor boat trophy series in Osborne' Bay. The Maple Leaf IV, a British entry, was second, and Ankle Deep, America's champion motor boat owned by Count Casimir S. Jla-nowski of Lake George, finished third, years at Detroit la spending several days with his parents oa West Market street. Leave news items at our branch' i offices in the Providence Auditorium. 1 New phone 243 old phone 6006.

AJ1 church and society news must be in. I by Thursday of each week. Miss Bea McNamara, Miss Fanoy McNamara and Miss Nell McNamara, of West Market street have returned after summering- at their cottage at Lake Winola. .283 .257 .250 .247 .236 .302 .289 .234 .218 .200 .144 THE BARONS TO WIN According: to 'the Knickerbocker 543 Wilbur street, for the benefit of tion meeting will be held Saturday, September 13th, at the Providence the St. Jones chapel, has been post poned until some further date.

Auditorium. Signed, John Aponas, President. Adv. Marlon 80 8 Doescher 10 2 Cadore 83 8 Miss Nellie McNamara, of this sec POLITICAL tion, has returned after a business trip Leary Leads the I tea Jack Leary continues to lead Utica team in using the willow. PARAGRAPH NOTES.

Mr. and Mrs. A. B. "Muna, of Oak stieet, have returned after spending the summer at Lake Winola.

Dr. T. W. Price, of Llanelly, South to New Tork. the He Edward Munley, of this section, who hast 1CI.SS0 Inhabitants 1 Leghorn NORTH SCRANTON Pisa, has been spending the last several has an average of .321.

The. Utica Press publishes the following batting averages: rress or Albany, Hank Ramsey of Troy wants Wilkes-Barre to win the pennant. Ramsey is sore ovetf the deal handed him in Binghamton Sunday. He is quoted as follows in the Knickerbocker Pj-ess: "Early in the week Ramsey received notice, he says, ifrom Manager Calhoun tiiat no double-headers would be played in Binghamton Friday or Saturday and that if Ramsey insitsed on playing two games ouone of these days no game would be played Sunday. Realizing.

that the receipts of the Sunday game would be large Ramsey did not force Binghamtou to play R. H.Per. WIFE BEATER HELD UNDER HEAVY BAIL 65 168 70 141 38 26 61 .288 65 120 -87 51 130 AB Leary .621 Savaire 473 Murphy 212 O'Xelll 418 McXally 465 Coumbe 8 Mullen .474 Joseph Idock, aged fifty years, of 637 Ferdinand street, was before Po A QUICK two games on Friday or Saturday, but lice Magistrate John Lance yesterday, charged with beating and chocking 5 1:10 111 43 18 15 15 .378 .274 230 .220 .181 .174 was greatly surprised when he' was given notice late Saturday night that Phelan 446 Clougher .187 Dowd 82 Frock 83 Taylor 86 his wife till she was unconscious. eunaays contest would not be piay- Idock was lead from his cell and ed. placed in front of the spuire's desk Who Are Gloomy, Despondent, Careworn and Nervous, Don't Feel Like Work, Who Have Ruined Their Health, Wrecked Their Nerves, Weakened Their Brain and Dis- MM Several witnesses were called and told how Joseph beat his wife In the barn and how they had to stop him or he "The Binglets were afraid to meet Ut," said Ramsey yesterday.

We would, have beaten them "Calhoun is anxious to win the championship for Binghamton and admitted that he did not care to take a chance on losing to Troy Sunday. Win-' ning pennants is a good business, but I like to see them won Jolmaon Boss Bingo Hitter Otis Johnson is the boss Binghamton hitter, with a mark of 317. Whitney is second. The Binghamton Press Quotes the following vital statistics: AR H.ir. Johnson 417 83 132 .317 Whitney 253 36 78 would have killed' the woman.

Mrs). Idock -was. present wearing bandages about the. head and should ers; -but -this seemed to have no effect Mcuneaney 445 07 125 Cunningham 247 2 68 .281 .276 .273 .265 -urtis 451 70 12s Fullerton 234 22 61 on her husband who was charged with assault and battery. The magistarte placed him under $700 hail for court, In default of which he was committed to the, county jail for court.

fiercne ftj 17 .245 PENNANT WINNERS LOSE SEASON'S FINAL GAME Special to The Tribune-Republican. ELMDALE, Sept. 8. The final game of the season In the Clover league circuit was plaved Sat- jaaroericn 7s 19 .244 Upham 70 17 43 Crossln 155 9 37 235 eased Their Blood, Through Dissipation and Excesses. 11 ADu't If 1 1 are restor'ng suffering men every day to robust health.

BJUlll UXIIVwUp Many of them were much weaker in strength than you. FACTS FOR MEN The only competition that hurts is the competition of self-styled "Specialists for Men" who advertls and make claims they are in no way able to fulfill. If you have been unfortunate in having treated wlthj JHCTOI(S who promise MUCH and accomplish UTTLE, don't blame We have repeatedly called ou attention to. the fact that common treatments cannot and do not cure such cases. We have Invited you to call and let us explain our MODERN up-to-date 31 ETHODS of treating PRIVATE and PELVIO DISEASES of MEN.

If yon will do this, yon will hardly go on spending time and money on treatments have already proven ineffective or worthless. 'While our Physicians are graduates of the Leading Medical Colleges of this Country, yet, we make no pretense at performing miracles. However, our long experience in treating nothing nut "DISESASES of MEN" has a aught us the difference between GUESSWORK and CERTAINTY, and when we accept a case for treatment it means that we know what must be done and we DO IT. MCMurray 325 31 74 228 ALDERMAN T. D.

JAMES urday at Saco. Hollisterville. the .340 28 77 226 Mcc'abe 7g 17 218 McGinley 66 6 13 "ocl1 74 6 13 .176 RaPP 27 4 3 112 Hartley Hitting .308 erne riaruey is hitting .309 for H. E. PAINE Candidate for the Nomination of COUNTY TREASURER On the Washington Party and Republican Party Tickets Vote for the OLD SOLDIER Veteran of the Civil War.

FOR HIM. iroy: The Knickerbocker Press of Albany rates the Trey players as follows: H.Per. AB. I R. 447 46 Mow i-Mi- You Pay fir Results Only A Sure Cure for a Small Fee i 138 .309 124 290 133 .287 105 .285 cranaton HAS BUSY SESSION Alderman T.

D. James, of the second ward had a busy day yesterday. William Hogan, of 908 West Market street, who was arrested, charged by his wife, Mrs. Mary Hogan, with non-support. He was given a hearing and after paying the costs promised to support his wife.

The next ease was that of Michael McHugh, of Keyser avenue was charged by his wife, with non-support. He was given a hearing, pleaded gultly, and was held under $S00 bail for. court, in default of which he was committed to the county jail. Tony Rice, of Lloyd street, was 'the next one called. He was charged with calling Mrs.

Frank Sulbusky, also of Lloyd street, names. The alderman lectured him and after Mrs. Sulbusky agreed to call the case off Tony paid the costs. 1912 pennant winners, dropped the game to the home team after nine innings of fast, close play by a score of 4 to 3, and was thereby forced to take third place in the league rating for this year, H. Chapman, covering the short fleld for the winners, played a sensational game throughout, having six put four assists and no errors, besides acting as the mainspring for two snappy double plays.

The batting honors went to Morton of Saco who produced three slashing: doubles out of four chances at the bat. D. Chapman had a flight advantage over Brown on the firing line, having nine strike-outs and allowing ten hits, while his opponent fanned eight and gave eleven safe. raps. Score by innings: Hollisterville 2 Saco 1 0 10 2 0 0 4 Batteries Brown- and L.

Cross; D. Chapman and Kramer. Mccarty 369 wner 45a Barry 3C7 127 277 277 ,1 fl YOU 8EE ME PERSONALLY "Worn-Out" Nerve-Tired Exhausted Ganklll 48 Wood 211 79 52 56 30 6 17 11 10 43 3 13 7 Sltton x7 .262 .237 .218 .217 213 .186 .162 .158 Fitzgerald jso Catlz .439 Wrntera us 4 Johns 74 I Harkina Kay Makes a Gain Bill Kay made a big: jump during the past week and is now hlftlmr You can now- get the best up-to-date treatment at the lowest cost, from an experienced specialist of es The Knickerbocker Press of, Rlbany publishes the following batting aver WAT GAME FOR SATURDAY The Bolt and Nut baseball team a challenge to any. baseball team Welcome Home Again. The people of this section were very much pleased with the news of the tablished national reputation of known skill, and success.

ages or tne senators: AB. R. H.Per, -444 142 .320 Be a Perfect Man Don't Suffer Longer Call Today Few Men realize that Good Heajtii is a Worldngman'a CapitaiL. Thousands do not appreciate this fact until too late. Disease is a serious disadvantage to a man at eiery step in life.

It Incapacitates him for the. sterner responsl-' Unities and keener pleasures of sturdy' manhood. Work or pursuit of ftrastaeaa grows wearisome and, a sombre pall Is thrown over al the anticipations and. hopes wrapped up In hotnet family, and all things pertaining to man's earthly bappfnecBV Every ailing man should learn his true condl-tion of health. Be owe It to himself, his fumily, his posterity, to be restored to perfect to regain the vim, vigor and vitality so essential to success and true in the city to play on, Saturday afternoon.

Answer The Tribune- .282 Republican. opening of the new variety store In 68 69 11 136 136 30 48 the Dickerson building, on Main avenue, by one of this section's pioneer merchants, George A. Dickerson. The news went its rounds shortly after 14 28 86 POLITICAL ADV. 267 .267 .264 .257 .251 .250 .247 48 112 IS 50 482 505 ua EKn McDoBougu 331 ileyer 447 Hartman jy Crooke 4(14 Evns Pappalau 9 Harned 93 Lloyd S3 Oalier DOCTOR SWEAiW for thirty years one of the "leading 121! 126 Candidate for Council the business world opened yesterday morinng.

The new store is to be open-' ed on or about October 1. Do yon feel In the morning and easily exhausted? Is your back weak? I your memory falling? Do you have dllliciUty in 1U-ing jour Are you los- ing ambition? Do you feel that you are not the man you once were? Do you have hot flashes up and down the spine or sudden weak especially after eating? Have you palpitation of the heart. Dull headaches, pain at the ba.e of the brain, sudden spells like fright from no apparent cause? Are you very restless or 'sleepless at night? Are you nervous and irritable, with a feeling that you want to le alone? Are you gloomy, with a sense of some great oppression upon you? If so, then J'pu need our treatment. ir you have any or all' of the above symptoms, you should consult us at once, before your trouble becomes chronic. 606-914" I'rof.

Ehlrich's wonderful discovery, SALVARSAX (606) has proven a Messing to those afflicted with Blood Poison. If you have reason to believe that your blood Is tainted, call and let us make a careful examination of your condition. This will cost you nothing, and you will be under no obligation to take our treatment, unlefts you desire to. 62 6 0 8 4 15 .161 IM r. Ultnci nun in vfyia 9 .1491 15 141 POLITICAL ADV.

Scranton's Leading "MEN'S SPECIALIST" for the past two years. Now Consulting Physician of the United Medical Specialism. Graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and the Baltimore Medical College. Twenty-live Years'- Experience. and tnost.

successful specialists in this in diseases and. ailments of men, now has offices an1 laboratories 332' Jefferson avenue. DISEASES BINGHAMTON SORE AT SCRANTON TEAM Concerning the present series between the Miners and Barons the Binghamton RepublicanHerald carries the following: "If the Barons lose even one game to that County league team there will be danger of the Chenamrn riur flow. and to attain a capacity for the full enjoyment' of life. To -every sufferer a helping band extended at the right time means salvation, and the consulting ot expert, reliable and conscientious SPECIALISTS, who understand perfectly the rejuvenating of man's weakened conditions and the proper treatment of wasting diseases, is the first and' most lm-'- portant step toward the goal.

OF FREE CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION OPEN' every day from 9 a. m. to p. ni. Sundays from 10 a.

m. to 12 noon. mm lug toward Port Dickinson and Jump- Sit 'b utci ine new reservoir." manager uainoun has acceded to Until October 15 We Offer Oar Services for One-Half Our Usual Fee. mo request, or WilBes-Barre to have games to be played by the County league teams transferred to that city." "Manager Rhodes of the Apalachlan Red Onions denies that he has forwarded a challenge to nlav a cri Ulood Diseases, Poisons, Kidney. Bladder and Urinary Diseases, Diseases, Sores, Pimples; Swells Tenderness, prostatic Troubles, Nervous.

Affections, Losses, Drains, Tremblings, Fears, Distrust, Failing Memory, Lack of Energy, Ambition and Courage, Weakness, Loss of Power and Manly Vigor, Blood Poison or Weakness of the Nervous System or vital. Forces, which if not promptly and properly, cured eVentrially destroys physical- fitness for business, pleasure or married life, and all diseases and affections of men, have been Dr. Sweany's life-time specialty, Sal- or games with Eddie Coleman's Scranton club." "That Scranton-Wilkes-Barra final SPECIAL NOTICE: During the past three or four years a half doze so-called, or self-styled NOTED MEN'S SPECIAL-' IS IS have, located In Scranton; only to stay a month or two, then, like the ARAB of old, they silently fold their tents and steal away in the night. MORAL: I you are In need of medical attention, call on tha Specialists you know have been here for years and who ate here to stay. Don't trust your HEALTH and DOLLARS in the keeping of someoue you know nothing about.

We treat men only and cure promptly, safely a nd thoroughly. VARICOCELE, HYDROCELE, STIUC-TUBE, CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON, NERVOUS DEBILITY or LOST MANHOOD. KIONJSY and BLADDER TROUBLES. ENLARGEMENT OE THE PROSTATE GLAND. UNNATURAL OR PREMATURE DISCHARGES, DRAINS or NIGHT LOSSES and all PRIVATE AND PELVIC DISEASES of MEN.

DON'T series, is the big limit. Magnates wtU have something to' talk about at the winter meeting." i WEST SCRANTON WINS F. Marry 0 0 FROM THROOP NINE The West Scranton team, of tha THE ONLY "MEN'S SPECIALISTS" IN SCRANTON WHO PUBLISH THE NAMES OF MEDICAL COLLEGES GRADUATED FROM Y. A. SIMRELL Brotherhood league, defeated the Throop nine of the same league yesterday by a score of 7 to in a game played for a purse of $100.

Throop could not solve the delivery of Schrader, the West Scranton ion, paie, weaK men, wno have no strength of body or mini, and men of apparent robust health, who are not what they appear to be nor what they should be, can now get "Dr. Sweany'a successful treatment right here In Scranton. His low charges place his valuable experience and successful treatment within the reach of every man:" The. best treatment. The quickes'.

cures. The lowest charges. 332 Jefferson Ave. SCRANTON, PA. Hours: 9 a.

m. to 12, 2 to 5, 7 to 8 p. Sundays and Holidays, 10 to 12 onU Von Storein 1 Of the Firm of Parker's Gun Store, is a successful central city business man with a wide knowledge of the city and its affairs. He ia a fearless and independent candidate and ia controlled by he boss, or influence. VOTE FOR VON STORCH at the primary election to be held on Tuesday and the people will be assured of.

a servant in eeunsil. Bmted Medical FOR COUNCIL pitcher. Errors by Throop players helped to increase tho total of West Scranton. although Freaky twirled a fair of ball. The score by innings: West Scranton ..1 2 0 0 0 2 '27 Thrcop 0-00 Batteries Schrader and Murphy: September 16, Z30 Lackawanna Ave.

(Opposite Samter Bros.) Scranton, Pa. THE LONGfcST ESTABLISHED "HUSH'S SPECIALISTS'' IJf LACKAWANNA CWl'KTY. Primaries Tuesday, IFreaky, and Gridz. Umpire Craven;.

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