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Show . 1 He blow v. hV" knocked out Corbet! .was a reyeUiian to tho prjze. fighters. From the ar!lcV day3 cf the.rtusr.iha 1 knock-out blew -A-as-tlned tor the Jaw; the templocr tbojuubr vein.' Stomach, punches were throvn in to worry arid weary tho fighter, but if a' scientific man had told one of the old fighters that the .most vulnerable spot was the region of the stomach,' he'd have laughed. at him "for aajgnoramsts.- Dr. Pierce Is bringing homo to tho' public a parallel fact; that -the stomach Is tho most vulnerable organ - out of the prize ring as well as In It We protect our heads, throats, feet and lungs,' but the stomach- wo aro utterly Indiffer-l Indiffer-l ant te, unUrdiscase finds tue,solar plexus and knoctg us out'. Maie your stomach .sound and strong by the use of Doctor Pierce's Golden Mimical Discovery, and you protect yourself In your most vulnerable vulner-able spot "(Jol'dcn Medical Discovery" cures "weak stomach," indigestion, or .dyspepsia, torpid liver, bad, thin and impure im-pure blood and other diseases of the organs or-gans of digestion and nutrition. The "Golden Medical Discovery "has a specific curative effect upon all mucous surfaces and heneo cures catarrh, no matter whoae located or what stage It may have reached. In'Jiasal Catarrh II is well to. cleanse the passages with Dr. Sage's Catarrh Comedy fluid while using the "Discovery " as a constitutional remedy. rem-edy. Why the "Golden Medical Discovery Discov-ery cures catarrhal diseases, as of the stomach, bowels, bladder and other pelvic organs-will be plain to you if you will read a booklet of extracts from the writ ings of eminent medical authorities, en .dorsing its Ingredients and explalnln? their curative properties. It is mailee free on request Address Dr. R.V. Plem Buffalo. X. Y. This booklet gives all th ingredients entering luio Dr. Piorce medicines from which it will be seen tha they contain not a drop of alcohol, pun triple-refined glycerine being used iusteat. " Dr. Pierce's great thousand-page illu: t rated Common Sense Medical Advise will be sent free, paper-bound, for 21 oc cent stamps, or cloth-bound for 31 stamj'-. Address Dr. Pierce as above. :'- : V-v .! mu Tut it' imi i in nr ' 1WT' "mmmm mi ! m gjn- .. . -V- The ST. CLAIR OAK- HEATER for coal or Wooi made of best quality . V v. sheet steefland fcast iron. The Fairy Oak is the very latest form of oak stoves, in which are embodied all the desirable features so muclyesired. .; ' . V Mounted, wjth best planished oak body iron, superb satin finished urn, nickel steel ring, name plate, cast; draft dampers, latches, base door, draft . - . . . . - - - - door, feet, and skirting, massive and beautifully carved circular hanging.' 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While you Of Y TT 7 "T re boot it, ask him another question, "What L y 4- L do you think of Ayer's Pill3 for constipation?" JbJL &LIILI I V ere willing to trust him. Are yon? m W hirt no e?rflti ! We publish T.C AyerCo.. aMLfl tLMIII, B aBLMl bILmahagir Friday and Saturday, Nov. 2 and 3 Matinee Saturday. Messrs. Martin and Ene-y's Majestic Presentation Presenta-tion of the Great Sacred Festival Fes-tival Drama' I ... ..iiS.IlF...j The most imposing production ever sent on tour. n j EVENING PERFORMANCES AT 7 :45. MATINEE AT 2 SHARP. , Prices 25c to $1.50 for evenings; 25c to $1.00 for matinees. Sale opens Wednesday, at 10 a. m. it f Me mi mm wmm w mm a...f-'iii -....iii'i!LBi.""''"-"',,:tl;...,, ii...l.i.jiii.eg'' M..i. ... , 58 The Finest and Most Expensively Equipped Institute in the West Devoted Exclusively to the Cure of Male Maladies. Honorable Hon-orable Dealings, Quick and Lasting Cures Are Responsible for My Large Practice and Great Success." All dealings Confidential Consultation and Examination Free j CURE OR NO CHARGE '.SISSK I ITDlP (TtfDuDlk I I have such implicit confidence in 1 yCfi UJr 1L O VU UJLil I my ability to tell immediately upon ff v - I my consideration and examination fllVjl - I "Ealt 1-118 's most reUlWe d experl- - I of a case whether tho case is cur- tyMn ence1 Veciailst, whose, methods xof aula under , tha methods of treatment TMZr ' 1 treatment quickly, permanently and ' I I employ that I am willing to risk my . Wffif sdentlflcally cure. .. I. j professional reputation fupaii the re- 'WtTik'h Dflnn Dunfiinn ;r J suits, and if I accept the case, to give g WJfM drt$S&i fTlCSf KUplUrC ;. JK to the patient a written guarantee of fl tS'ntl IT iSi M. T ' ' ' 1 i 'no charge, unless cured," same se- ruilfi &?JiA ' 1 tSv? VflTlCOCClC I cured by deposit in the Bank. There- iPV I sSsik - , fl fore, if I accept your case for treat- I g C " HVOPOCClC I ment, and should fail to bring about the Vi y promised results, my services will not WsT f Hairarl a9lfcrT1 cost you a single penny. Surely no ' V4 ,1 Ji 53 JjlUUU tUliSUIl HONEST MAN could ask for a fairer . " sSaST . i proposition, hacked as it is by deposits V - ,rfMVvXst"J - Cin lllCOflCPG in the Eank,' which should he sufficient SL MTri f ullHI " sJlUil liiSCaSvS s to convinco the most skeptical of .my . '-It - iA'',; Wil " arii"i ' ' reUabUity- a ' 4 Stricture Important Many" men, no doubt, 1 vg- J hesitate to consult me because they ! , f IJPPlnPfll I PalllillC think on account of the great repuu- - "- ... H UltUUai tion I have made that my charges will A xjoc T -, A Clmt4Vi be so high that my services would be A &k&-J$& LjUSI iSirCllHllI beyond their reach, hence they go to Sti V. - I S some inferior specialist or physician. I Sf SwT I X. Also All Chronic Diseases of the ; wish to assure all sufferers that my f VV v s&' I charges are as reasonable as those of 1 v -z&r j j any other competent specialist who po3- Y7 fftjv 'fTl'iVR fTIS. SlflflflPP - sesses the ability to cure you: so do not W X ' kr). 1 XuJ IS . 'lil J s9 uw I treat elsewhere until you have had my Vf 'jt !, gmS&s ' lr ATilnf 3 1T opinion of your case. The best is none f 4? JJ3jysi J. f vilhlfPJ 31111 JrrOSiOIC too good for any man who is a suf- 'M illl, ft yoSfr7rft AUIIf ferer from any one of these diseases ifJwJh iStAZ 3i YJr ,T m,.t,npa rnn ruvma Trm to which I have devoted exclusively vMWftl l VI OTQE ,577. the best years of my life. ff.Vf f ! k Atifrk WlQjflfir L ill (V DISEASES OF MY SPECIALTY ABE t,, v i t. M ootx VlMj VJ nfmf ,Js MfliAx the lowest of any ee liable EEMEMSER That in treating with J vNJ V XuWfttMJf ,itylWm TtTttc tic tttt trvrTPn me you cannot lose anything, because I ' W XmUhWf . llli JfJjJm SPECIALIST IN THE UNITED dt not charge is unsuccessful; and that If VO VWWA7 STATES and the results my patients it is well worth your while to try some- , Jf ly$jA zet are worth many times what they thing different and better than- x !WfZ9y iUxVfJr nxv m other specialists have when it will V, Mr . T, vntt app TreT-n nr j-tpphi COST YOU NOTHING, unless you are N . '4W IP YOU ABE TIBED OF EXPEBI- entlrely satisfied with what I do for V ' MENTINO WITHOUT BENEFIT, you, . I consult db. cook fbee. "BMmaMsaaKaBmmm (DB. COOS, Founder Cook Medical Co.) aBBBJBiaaTawsBiiiifMBj WE CHARGE NOTHING for advice and consultation. All men in need of medical aid are invited to come and see us? If you decide to have us treat you we will guarantee a complete restoration to health in every case accepted. If you cannot come personally, and desire information, . write us fully and freely. Office hours, 9 a. ra. to 8 p. ra. Sunday, 10 a. m. to 12 :30 p. m. only. h Consultation at office or by mail free and solicited. Prescriptions carefully compounded under our personal supervision and warranted to be fresh and pure. Satisfactory results legally guaranteed. Consultation,' advice and thorough examination free.. . C(0(0K MEEMCAL CO., -M6 S. Malta i.l ' " . - i .- " 4 K ' E-Xk-LJadgrea, tb ieweler. fine watch pairing. Zl Eaat 3rd So. Tour Nights Stsrtinsr Sundav, Oct. 28th. SOUVENIR MATINEE WEDNESDAY j IfYouCsn PECK'S BAD BOY Everybody's can'stAv1 Now 21 Years Continuous Triumph. particular Awav Bigger, Better, Brighter Than Ever. " With a Master Metropolitan Company PIav- of Mirth-Makers. - I Frices, 25c, 50c, 75c Matinees, 15c and 25c ...... " . . I Three Nights, Starting Thursday, No- i , vember 1st. D MATINEE SATUBDAY. . I An Oasis J. C. 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