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Show DEATH BEFORE 1 DOUBTFUL VALUE-O- SPITBALL F WHERE WIGGINS FELL BRUTE. PITCHERS DOWN AFTER Employer Now Realizes That There Are Such Things aa Grandmothers of Office Boys. 7 YEA Prof. Munyon Says Ignorance of Lawso Health Explains ..-- SUFFERING , Early End of Life. E NOTED SCIENTIST HAS ENCOURAGING WORD a y FOR DESPONDENT MEN AND WOMEN Mlfe John, lMt tied to tou half an hour Ui-- t night, while were talking in our sleep John ThaukB, dtur, fo your 1 Death before 100 years of age hua reached Is nothing more or less than slow suicide. A man (or woman) who dies at an earlier age la ignorant of the laws of health." simply Such was the original and rather startlingM. statement made by Professor James Munyon, the famous Phiiadelhealth authority, who is eslablish-n- g health headquarters In all the large clues of the world for the purpose of getting in direct touch with his thousands of converts. Professor Munyon Is a living embodiment of the cheerful creed he preaches. Virile, well poised, active and energetic, be looks as though he would easily at- tain the century age limit which he de- dares Is the normal one. He said. "I want the people of the world to know my opinions on the subject of e health, which are the fruit of a devoted to healing the sick, people of America. There Isn't a building in this city big enough to house the people In this ijiate alone who have found health through my methods. Before 1 get through tothere won't be a building big house my cured patients In enough this city alone. "I want, most of all, to talk to the sick the discouraged people the Invalids, ones, the victims of diseases and ailments for these are the ones to whom the message of hope which I bear will bring the greatest blessing "I want to talk to the rheumatics, the sufTerers from stomach trouble, the ones afflicted with that noxious disease, catarrh. I want to tell my story to the women who have become chronic Invalids as a result of ntrvous troubles I. want to talk to the men who are all run down, whose health has been broken bv overwork. Improper diet, late Injure ard Other causes, and who feel tile creeping clutch of Berious, chronic Illness "To these people I brng a story jot hope, I can give thern a promise of better things I want to astonish them by showing the record of cures performed through my new system of treatment. "I have taken the best of the 'deas from alt schools and embodied them In new system of treatments Individually I have to each particular case adapted no cure alls, but my present method of Is the disease best very attacking thought of modern science. The success which I have had with these treatments In this proves Its efficity and all over America cacy. Old methods must give away to new medical science moves. I know what my remedies are doing for humanity I know what they will do everywhere. for the people of this city. tot me prove my statements that's all I ask The continuous stream of callers and mall that cornea to Professor James M. Munyon at his laboratories. Fifty-thir- d Pa and Jefferson atreeta, Philadelphia. keeps Dr. Munyon and his enormous of corps expert physicians busy. Professor Munyon makes no charge for a consultation or medical advice; not M. Munpenny to pay. Address Prof. JFifty-third yon, Munyon's laboratories. and Jefferson streets, Philadelphia, Pa. been WHY nerve-wearin- g, body-racki- HIM. SHOULD I USE CUTICURA SOAP? ere Is nothing the matter with my skin, and 1 thought Cutfeura Soap was only for skin troubles True. It Is for skin troubles, but Its great mission is to preient skill troubles. For more than a genenujon Its delicate emollient and piophlactic properties have rendered It thetandurd for this purpose, while its extreme purity and life-tim- GRABBED Outside his own deterness there js nothing that so delights Mr Wiggins as a game of baseball, and when he gets a (littHtf to exploit the two at (he same tune, he may be said to be the happiest nian in the world. Hence it was that the other day, when littL ted headed Willie Mulligan, his office Pink, bo, fame sniffing Into his tuVsuue I Was Cured by Lydia to ask for the afternooiidff that he hams Vegetable Compound mothers fu- in ig lit attend hi a nerul. Wiggins dyHmd it a masterly Waurika, Okla. "I had female troubles for seven years, was all rundown, stioke to aiiawe and so nervous I W h , Whats certainly, Willie could not do anymore, tvyimy, if you'll wait for me 1 11 thing. The doctors go writ h ou " treated me for difAH right, sir, sniffed Willie, as he ferent things but did mo no good. I returned to his desk and waited pagot so bad that I tiently. could not sleep day And io and behold, poor little Willie or night While in had told the truth, and when he and this condition 1 read latthe Wiggins started out together, of Lydia . link, ter not only lost one of the best hams Vegetable and games of the season, but had to atCompound, tend the obsequies of an old lady in began Its uso and wrote to Mrs. Pinkham for advice. Ia whom he had no interest whatever. a short time I bad gained my average Harper's Weekly. weight and am now strong and well Mrs. Salue Stevens, JLL F. IX. Nos DISTEMPER 8, Box 81, Waurika, Okla. In all Ita (arms among alt axes of Another Grateful Woman. horses, aa aril aa doita. cured and others tn the same liable prevented from having Iluntlngton, Mass" I was in a next, the disease wlth VH'OHN 8 JJlSTKMlKIl vous, run down condition and for three (TRE Kveryaoldbottle guaranteed. Over years could find no help. jOOoi) bottles laat year Heat remedy 00 a "I owe my present good health to for t hleken cholera SO cenla and bottle and HO the dosen Any good Lydia E. Iinkham's Vegetable Comor Write to send manufacture druggist, book pound and Blood Purifier which 1 befor free Hpohn Medical t) , Spec. lieve saved my life. Contagious Diseases, Ooshcn, lnd , U.H A. "My doctor knows what helped me and does not say one word against it." Coachman Had to Earn Bequest. Mrs. Marx Janette Bates, Box A quaint paragraph appears In the 134, Huntington, Mass. will of Mrs Julie Hail, of Brighton Because your case is a difficult one, England At the reading of the will doctors having done yon no good, do the other day It waa found that ahe not continue to suffer without giving 100 to her coach had bequeathed Lydia E. link ham's Vegetable Comman, provided be Is In her service at pound a trlaL It surely has cured her death, and If 1 do not die many cases of female ills, such as inflammation, nloeration, displacements, through or from the effects of a can fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodio he is the driver accident when rlage rains, backache, that bearing-dowfeeling, and nervous prostration, 1 refreshing fragrance give to It all the advantages of the best of toilet soaps. It Is also invaluable iu keeping the bands soft and white, the hair live and glossy, and the scalp free from dandruff and irritation. While Its first cost Is a few cents more than that of ordinary toilet soaps. It la prepared w ith such care and of such materials, that It wears to a wafer, often outlasting several cakes of other soap, and making its use; In practice, most economical. A cold tta the chest weakens your lungs. Cuttcura Soap is sold by druggists and dealers everywhere, but the truth of Tulvenulat Germs attack the weak spots. Keep your lungs strong bv curing colds them claims may be demonstrated quickh with Hamlins Wizard Oil and you Cy Morgan, One of Connie Mack's Southpaws. witkout cost by sending to "Cuticura, will not get Consumption. The spltball pitcher has won many inent on pennant winning teams of DejL 23 L, Boston, for a liberal am- Mm, ssUS MlWk a. Mtaltsa The more virtuous a man is, the game, but It Is a question whether either league, and since 1903, when pie cake, together with a thirty-twmore vlitue does he see in others he has won any more for having de- the' present world's series began, the pas book on the skin and hair. PARKER'S Scott. Maybe he has, only spltball pitcher who has figured veloped the spltball. HAIR BALSAM His Future Expenditures. but pitchers of the first' tlass who in a worlds series Is Ed Walsh of the ms m hMtiAo ths hah S lunumnl giowtfc. Among the most frequent requests BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS FREE don't use the moist curves and who Chicago White Sox. Pwwsr VsJie u fisstore Owj 1c Btaaap for At tampl senate United States to of Head to Toothful cbttio very the Bair Color, its go In of two detbg the W&lsh aiy took as as are Just their damp part capable Cum stole disMo h hstr- ImlUsgi Isold BmtxMBMl IHrtlxlty, Flower and Motto are those asking some prominent ml I Pnjr-'Post trdB, tHuMiUfut colon and UitpIIpbI dUroft. livery contemporaries are too numer- games the White Sox won from the ft fuel Lord dull, 71 Jttcfctott 8L, Tupck, IUimm ous to mention. Such pitchers as Ford Cubs, and as much as any one man menber to give money to charity and other In 1908 the hospitals for the win with BURTON HOWARD prize helped and Walsh have done wonders SAlMar If you have occasion to pick your One day a undertakings. HpoclBa eriros Gold, til loot, Lo4,M Mi the spltter, but with their physique, American league; but he is the only fiiM Kte; Gold, lie Mlvei, jUJUM orGuppor, a use ' worker asked Senator Flint company, magnifying glass. nvokxM end fall prtco Ust tout oo fppUcttia knowledge of pitching and natural one of the anointed ball set who ever chY word solicit. UdvUiS Ooairol not ttuptr a who ftd U lfornia, In a wealthy Cy worlds series, btaforaiso. Uitossis fcaUowa Mil. ability wouldnt they have been fully cut any figure dn. Wtnatora Hoot muff Bjrmp for Children iO give a large sum of money as effective in the long run had they Morgan helped the Athletics win the lnfiaaim eoftroe the redecee terthknr, fumk boaA Bonks odwrtwe Pnsts) free ward. In. one of the Ilf stuck to regular, methods of saving pennant last year, but Mack didnt Stott eUeya pel a. cure wiod colic, fie botUe I EU rhse fur food poring Use IIpositions. if M MTFn als. Wo controls itn tn use him at al! In tne games tn which tmiBMit slants and shootl? 4 fispk P, get bmi 1 am sorry that I cannot comply an Sincerity is ths saving merit now Anyway. It is L striking fact that the American leaguera gave such said senator vtfh ths to the request, your oi artistic and trimming all Lake N. thorough W. baseball 8alt add In the biggest prizes, City, No. always. Carlyle. U, the post season series for the worlds pride of the National league. The gravely; "but. Judging from the numhave been championship, splAball pitchers have spltball pitcher Is not a useless unit ber of similar demands that I made In me have dew the a Is means no in he but upon past, As a matter bole, any by played but a slight part cided that ( can promote a greater necessity. of fact they have pot been very prom charity. The vast amount of money spelt on hospitals In this town conLAJOIE GOT $600 PER HIT vinces me that thousands of people withare going to die and Crippled Cleveland Second Bateman out Bowers. Hereafter, I shall devote my spare money exclusively to sendUsed ae Pinch Hitter, Gets Big ForjhifentiBndCMldren. The Suning flowers to the dead for Batting. Money day Magazine. President Charles Somers, of the . When the Minister Scored. Cleveland American league club, paid In a contribution to the Christian Larry Lajole when be was crippled Jimmy Scott has been pitching $G00 apiece for base hits. Larry made Register, Thomae R. Slicer tells this: ALCOHOL- -J PER CENT .four pinch hltB In the two months and Some men the other night! In congrand ball recently. Dr. Harley Parker is making good a half he was out of the game. Three versation with me, knowing I was a Wfetabk Preparation for minister and it la the spirit of this the Food and Regulaas an umpire in the American league. with being In time to put it up to a minister Harry Lord Is credited ting the Stomachs find Bowels of terms at least of gentle satire said the brainiest player of the American W e have been discussing conscience,' limVT$frtH!tDK league. and one of them said, I have given a The children of Washington Its Promotes Digzstion,Cheerful-nessan- d definition of conscience; it is the vercaught more flies than micular and ReslConlains neither of the aoul, they team has appendix the imputaresents I said, That is a good And nor Mineral laughed." Callahan Opium, Morphine j j to defimttion in your case; you never tion that It takes a winning club know you have it until It hurts you. make him play bis best ball. gw? sou orSAtnUffrarn Then they did not laugh. Pitcher Joe Hovlik, bought by the JKtmptnm Smd a had once hi Peoria, from Sox White AxSmmm M sent was but JfckUh Smtt trial with Washington, Megaphones In Oil. Smd Ant Robert Henri, the painter, waa disthe heavy is doing a mediocre New who in York cussing very Jack Bliss, hrm in the p old maater for which a Chicago probackstopping for the Cardinals Is doBresnahan. :o moter sum. had fhvm an Htnkrft exorbitant of paid Manager absence The man Is content with his baring creditable work A perfect Remedy forConslipa' o ) Im sure of gain, said Mr. Henri. J. Ed. Grillo, Washington lion , Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, statement Manager of millionaire tTo the a that for type, that, authority MbI Worms .Convulsions .Feverishyou know, an old master is merely a Clarke Griffith of the Reds will lead ness and Loss Sleep. next year. megaphone for hia money to talk member no Xhat rule a has through." McGraw 1 Fac Simile Signature of of his teahn shall hit at the first ball the other day. a Lady pitched Murray forgot Feeds Nerves and Brains Scientifically. and It cost him $20 for the little slip. The Centaur Company, The New York American league NEW YORK. Pitcher that announced A Philadelfrom lady lecturer club writes ball tag uncondi released food Brockett hadbeen phia concerning the use of right Eastern and bow she is enabled to vritbstand tionally to the Rochester idbfc the (train and wear and tear of her league club . arduous occupation. She says: Connie Mack thinks he is lucky if ?GuaranteedredeMbFdau Through improper food, imperfecthe can get Chief Bender to pitch fifth Exact Copy of Wrwppc. day. ly digested, my health waa completegood game every a Ill I mu. wrecked, and I attribute my recovdian Is not a glutton ly 5 of use to the Jack Coombs. ery entirely regular Grape-N'u'tfood. It has, I assure you, The National commission has fined for permitting the Brooklyn club $50 proves an Inestimable boon to roe. Almost immediately after beginning Pitcher Ragon to play In an exhibithe use of Grape-Nut- a tion game with the independent team I found a grati2.50, 3.00, 3.50 & 4,00 SHOES at Long Branch, N. J- fying change In my condition. The terSox WOMEN wear WLDoagUs stylish, perfect rible weakness that formerly prosGeorge Davis, former White Des fitting, easy walking boots, because they give trated me after a few hours of work, itar and last year manager of the wonlong wear, same as W.L. Douglas Mens shoos, Moines club, has given up the was perceptibly lessened and Is sow Nap Lajole. enterHe has at last derful game THE STANDARD OF QUALITY onljr a memory it never returns. , of them won games. Figuring his ed business In New York. Tea days after beginning on Grape-Nut- s YEARS OVER I experienced a wonderful inJohnny McGraw tried to farm out salary at 36,000 for six months, be to drew Decatur for Infielder, $2,400 four those the blnglea crease In mental vigor and physical Henry Groh, The workmanship which has madeW.L. the Buffalo club, but Boston refused Nov Lajole Js back In the game and energy, and continued use has entireDouglas shoe famous the world over is to waive. On the youngster and the his blnglea are coming cheaper to the ly freed me from the miserable maintained in every pair. him. to have Naps. keep Giants may and nervousness from which If I could take you mto my large fadtones Keene, the youngster Fred Clarke I used to suffer so much. ! tried out on first, did not look like a Players Escape Fatality. Brockton. Mass, and show you how "I find Grape-Nut- a at very patatsble be - The wreck pf the Federal Express and weald Konetchy or a -- Hal Chase.-b- ut be without the crisp, not carefully W.LDouglaa shoes are made, you might have been a bit nervous to near Bridgeport, Conn., a, few daya dellcloas food for even a day on any would then understand why they are warbreak Into the limelight so suddenly. ago, and the escape of the 8t Louis consideration. . Indeed? Ial ways carry ranted to hold their shape, fit belter and fnto basebal the baa club has drawn Saler attenUon developed to ,t wlth me Victor ect;r, touri Ion ger than any other make for the price wear the fac that never In the hi.tory of sensation of the league as a Read tb 1Ittl7 Road to w. U noeclas TUa alM ritmnil He already has his manager beatI HU lull UM and grim stamped oa bottom Wellville," In pkga. Theres a reason." ,bebf!L bounders bard the In en digging up If yoa wind obtala W. U P TV,? Brr? ,Wr( Uttrrl A Tsr out of the dirt, and for making fancy major league clubs travel about r wmJwTsUsr iim prepaid. W.U as nOSHOK wifi positively mt (mu i a j Snr-ikto-Tastops that ars sevsral feet out of Una. 25,000 miles sack year. iwo FAIM Of Oioar, beys skeaa WUOuZu IPk Istwcii ffFSs. Thompsons Eye Wafer o i. , - 37-10-11. be-bu- rled The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears . Signature n NotNahcotic marry He Why, She den! said if he were years younger he would Old Brown She twenty-fiv- e me. Twenty-fir- e years younger? this Is so sud- thats Just my age. Oh, Charlie, SPENT HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS. A Case of Terrible Kidney Trouble and How It Waa Cured. Charles E. Berg, 815 N. Sixth St., Walla Walla, Wash., says: "A sharp pain like the stab of a knife caught me while stooping and after that It was with me con stantly. I became so bad I bad to take to My face my bed. swelled and my kidneys were In terrible shape. I lost weight, (and was bothered by dizzy spells. I spent hundreds of dollars without relief. Doans Kidney Pills cured me permanently and I believe they saved my life. When Your Back Is Lame, Remember the Name DOANS." For sale by druggists and general storekeepers everywhere. Price 50c. Foster-Mllbur- n CoH Buffalo, N. Y. New Idea In Judicial Lore. The suggestion of a French Judge, who presided at a breach of promise suit, has aroused the Ipterest of American men and women. The suggestion Is that when young people become engaged an agreement to marry should be drawn up with a clauae providing damages If It la broken. r Couldnt Help Him. "I havent a place to lay my head." Im sorry, but ware all out o . head rests." For Over of the-Bro- wns lecturer' ' Thirty Years -- -- t. - ' a W. L. DOUGLAS. FOR 30 i , Hill first-sack-e- r. ra tr, u, ti,, , ae. , |