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| published. The Evening Wo a Brot A. A. have layed jays op even, gamea to be Give ‘have sil Batu avenue, Would tke to hear players about slzteen years of a ‘afar & o'clock P.M. A.M. Address P. detween Bighty-Afth and Wiitke, AMATEURS, ATTENTION! The Evening World will print all challenges, results of games or other news concerning amateur baseball teams in Greater New York and suburban towns in the Sporting Paition. space permits, pictures of the captains or star players of teams will be Address all sommunteations and pictures to the Sporting Editor, rid, New York. few more Sundays from a few ail around Mt Friday OP guadny 0 No. 1621 A\ Klghty-sivth ‘The Bt. Catherine B. Rear from teams B, T, wonld Ike to thirteen to Soe, Weeminaton tafe Baseball Clad woud en | Miue to arra: | tama; leo tea fa the tty. Bainter #8. box 774 Di Angus end septacier. with clubs tn or out of ‘opresenting i houses open are June 13, July 11 business ‘Address BR. eee A young 14 of sixteen would Ifke to join a trong team as catcher or left felder. Address Charles Cacrpdell, No. 331 West Thirty-first mreet. eee geTe centorde would like to beck a sume for may 90, cutzof-town team. dress Charles Shirk, No. 228 Bast ieigntycaeventh eireck averaging 16 ¢0/27. years ‘Thoman Mino- AB outfielder would like to Join a ball team A fo. 794 Ninth avenue. ‘The Foresters, of Englewond, would Ike to arrange games with /31_years of aes we ail wen, and Willian Ford, “Humphrey I teams ‘averaging 20 to uarantes expenses for ten Address dat Englewood, open. eet, eee “* gTts Heating Baseball \ thirteen to fifteen years : ‘The Undine F. C. har elub for the coming sean Ving | Jey, o8.; Fred Gumorecht, Rud. Farbech, ri: gamer in June. addres ‘Third avenue, The Ceciiian inducements, milen of New York. One Hundred and Fitth | The City Inland Athletic Cluy would be pte wen to hear from strong teams in the Boro the Bron for Petham Bay Park, Baseball The Champlain Juniors games with teams, aver rm, lay _at_Prospe Boone, ‘Address, George Cla | Avenue, “Brooklyn, N.Y. ‘Three good fold i {and holidays, } Thomas F. Brady, FM. 652 Hicks street, Brooklyn ‘The Saratoga Juniore games with all teams av: i Se tg, be. played on ‘opponents’ Matt Gorey, : Harry Branner, p.: Lally Holden, ¢. een to eighteen years of age. to play Sud Aftenn to alxteen. manager Universal Field Club, Club, averaging from of age, would like to Ong pitcher for Sundays and Smith, No. 603 West organized Its baseball jon and pat the follow- 1b.: John Kurtz, 3b: Average Open for Capt. L. Holden, No. . C. (second team) ts open to j all taventeen-year-ol4 tears offering aultable ind the first team I open to all first-clans seml-proessional tea: within 200 Daly, No. 166 East treet. ames on the club erounde. (nr Tn writing and record to ir, manager, Fey. Pham He ‘co mesves 14 Ike to arrance tan and twelve laturday after- fo. 532 Latayette Saturntaye be piayed either at home 7 From time to time, as fam Waleh, 1b. ; Wernick . citlananer, F_ tartman, of the Plermomt Field Perm j Ike to book ums. for, Saturday, ne June and July, { jo guarantee, “They aloo otter dates opeu for unitormel teatmee ts urdeya only. | Addrens C.Ziogler, anew, 19 Madison’ etreot, . a Fo PMfoltvanit care 228 Gouth atrect. he Al to Join’ should of Parker-Stearns- oyle, | 11 ; Hutiard, ‘ao, + Stanley, c, Caen The Horton Juntors won thei e F opening tame from the “Acmo Juniom. The Horton Juniors Would like to arrange gamos with te with teame avergs- tng from twelve to thiteen years to play on own t na 2 wentyennarem Richard Jagos, No. 328 Past The You by 4 score of s 8 Empiren defeated the to 0. They line- Feiedmai Kovinsky, 2b Bernete i jernatein, 3b. ; « played io Gh f a Delancey canna so att ce The Martense A. C.. of South Brooklyn, would Uke to hear trom ail strong uniformed toame to play Saturdays, Sundays or holidays during June, July or August. They would like toh from the following teams: Original A. C., St ploy alcohol i ‘ “ ¢ earliest attention. ;| kidneys are sick. | Brant urine, ERUPT STEEP NERO PENNE DF EET RR TBAT OT I TE NT SAINT ET TINO TOT THE WORLD: MONDAY E ENING, MAY 4. 1903, INFLAME. Liquid Prepared Kidney Remedies Criminal. Without Alcohol. “If alcohol is so injurious to the kid- neys, why is it added to liquid kidney remedies? people ask. enable them to keep,” druggists answer. No conscientious chemist would em- ny remedy designed to cure kidney irritation, It imperils the lives of the men and women who take such preparations, and there is abso- lutely no reason why any sick person should add to their load of dread and uncertainty when Dr. Pettingill's Kidne. Wort Tablets —a much more effect! remedy and one free from any suspicion of alcohol, because the tablets do not require it—are easily obtainable at any . |first-class druggist's. Kidney-Wort Tablets relieve and cure kidney ‘diseases and urinary troubles even when all other remedies fail to show any improvement. Of all diseases, kidney affections need A temporary let- | ting-up of the strain on the kidneys when the first derangement appears has | saved thousands of lives. Fortunately every one knows when his | Backaches, loss of | appetite, cloudy or milky- colored, fra- swelling of hands and feet, | | bloating of the body, suggest at once to the least-informed persons trouble with the kidneys. These are the be-| ginnings of kidney derangement. The! word disease need never appear if Kid- | ney-Wort Tabieis are immediately em- ployed. If every cold, every strain, every ex- located in the pianos: dinary white glass site, fill it’ with be| urine and let it stand a day. If a de- Beat settles or it is high colored use yr. Pettingill's Kidney-Wort Tablets without delay. You will prevent Bright’s disease, inflammation, ulcera- | tion, paralysis and catarrh of the blad- | der, and in a very short time you will e any or- Tater A, Gy: Gourtral F.C. St. Ann's DB.” Lafayet Address ‘Thomas Gaughan, 731 Fortleth street, Brooklyn. eee Seams) The St. Nicholas Juniors have organized for the season. Thelr “averag Saturday or Suni as follows: May 3, un Bun end holidays. RON Tuy ane Ausuet only open. | Ad~ rex Haro) et i a teenth street, No Ye city; NAH Wet Bish 8 6 Tho sterling A. C. challenged the Utlca Ing ‘The champion lem, of Harlem, will pla: former wi the Waldemere It Olub May’ at One Lareiing Grn onl itke ie hock gumea AL nave feame auch aa the €.. Bayelde, Rernet F. fackensack W' attraction. oe Have May 30, 31 and Elberons would like te teams fftgen to sixteen years of age, eutotcown | sot Raat ‘The Ki 17, 24 and 3i. Gtantwosds CH ee players. Address Capt. 0. Wian S67 East One Haridred and Second street, sity, Cs Addrees C. 3 Weet One Hundred and Fifth © jemnber for uniformed street and Park avenus nd for mide bet of May 10, 17 Tioga A. y 10, 17. 30, June, July and August for ae ed ensonhuiret A. C. rdaraalig, Uilitle Rais ‘Mona! Sundays tn Ju 0 arrange games with Would like 1s. Halt expenses. Address F. Me- pigsty ninth street, ey A. C. would like to hear from facing ‘fitteon, years of age fora, site Adirews Fred Dyer, itaide P. O., Ne . ‘The Young Washingtons would like to book mes with teams fourtee Un foll ‘The Tnaittate A.C. of to hear from amateur ranteer, paving Satur ress. Thomas, ard, Jersey City, The DB. S.A. C., the Liberty, Bey “Fames sitter, Doyle, third Toueph Carrol would Sines ‘The Bellwood qenenis wit an, fod panei de were EBiterter, Remon A. “Pontiac A. C.. MeKeuna UR. Olsen, a years. Agarens “to Atres: a Ne mreet, Bi bs ‘The Pilots of arte games with. of. Address elty. ? The Winntpes, . of East Rutherford defeated core of 9 10 4 B. fh teams Sint play foams averasiag, vate: cama averaging from 14-16 yexrs ‘Jesse Osthelmer, to fifteen ears 'ol4- Doran shields, We: O'Connor, 2.5 3b.; D. Hanly, p, Address EZ, Dun- phys 88 Washington street Jersey City would Ike teams offering sultable days and Sundays. Ad- No, 575 Jersey avenue, like to arrange games from eleven to thirteen 207 Matton Manbeimer, tine Bron, weld and Stewart. ‘Harry Mason, 363 Court would tke to arrange 67 Watts st, Santora would, N1ke to book free with teas averaging 12 to 14 yoars, D. 8u ntre field: E. Jett feld. iaoas 1547 Second avenue, c, mu, lar the Sit of ‘The Hime 4, ‘ait the crack would like to G. Lorin sundays in May and Sune, open. O, Mar- Bray, pitcher; 0 ner, pitcher ivan, secon shortat right fi cum- MeKenn Address Martin olty. jerien ©. The Him: Sears, Team giving rultabl peered par adress Jonn F. Mal so Him A. C., 254 West sisty- firat street, city. One Hundred The Cofrle es with team yurteen yea ve, No. Past ‘| The Kasokout, ston woul Hike ia tare May 9 ent 10 open. for ws0d eas fering _ inducements, No, 221 Hast tor apart. J Brooklyn. . Coste Field Club wants games with uniformed teams for @ side bet and half expenses; average fifteen years. Address W. Hayde, captain, No. 182 West Fifty-eighth atreet, city. ‘The St. Catharine B. B. C. would like to hear from teams averaging from fourteen to fifteen years of age. Games open from the frst § Sh: 3 rae uniforms, Address Joseph Hu captain, No. 628 West One Hundred and Fifty- third street. o eve The Monterey A. Harlem, would ike to arranj C., ot, Morningsise | ave.s Saturdave and holidays. with Would like: to hear from BW. Mahy. ht stop thinking about your kidneys or kidney remedies. Examine your urine for cloudiness, | brick-dust deposits and other symptoms | of kidney disease. Rootbeer gives Vitality Vigor Vim A meagan tre ‘where, or sent by mall'on Feoeipt 25 cents. Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonder: SPEAKS FOR skin ant robust, healthy constitution healthfulness and“‘igor. and to be physically, and mentally blest with good appetites and di- gestion, and enjoy sound,, refresh- ing sleep. we If we could always main- tain the purity of the blood then we might enjoy perpetual health, but it becomes infect oisoned and. most of the ills that afflict humanity and undermine the constitution are caused by an impoverished oper: ted condition of this vital flui \\When the blood is diseased the akin loses its healthy ap; nce! and the complexion, its freshness’ and beanty and becomes ‘red, and rough anid Ie full of pimples ¢and blotche$, .. Itching, scaly ertiptions,' blackheads, boils und rashes break ont upon the body when the blood is too poor or too thin and acid, and is not supplying ‘proper nourishment to the system. ,Debility, poor appe- tite, bac digestion, restless sleep and nervousness more often come’ from sluggish, * impure : blood: thar’ any, other cause., To build up the blood, it rich and nutritious again is to get rid of skin troubles. There is plish SSS: a feaings “and: nervousness, and ‘en Tealth $. S. S. is nature's rem contains'no minerals whatever, y GOOD BLOOD; You know when rich red blood is coursing throu; B the veins, for it shows in the brightness of the eye, t beautygnd clearness of oes dete the smooth, fair joy. ITSELF It is good blood that imparts strength and energy to “the body and keeps it in a state of Good blood is the foundation of good health, sound it must be kept pure and un- tainted. People with good blood possess strong, steady nerves and are I was in wretched health, my’ bloot was in badorder, my gume being very much ulcerated. I began the use of 8.8.8., and in remarkably short timo was soundandwell. Myappetite increased wonderfully and my food agreed with me, I think it {e/o, fine family mediol: M, RB. DAVIDSON. Yor three years I had Tetter on my hands. Part of the timo tho disease was in the form of running sores, very painful and causing me much discom- fort, , Four doctors said the Totter had progressed too far tobe oured,and they could do nothing for iT took any. three bottles of 8. 8. 7 wcen any sign of my old trouble. MBS. L. B. JACKSON, 887 Bt. Paul 8t., Ka: 2 Clty, Kas, * restore its lost properties and make the rational treatment, and the proper way no remedy like S. S. S. to accom: t promptly and thoroughly. S. S. $. antidotes and thie'aed 1 dese tbe removes ie the blood all poisons and humors,\ and invigorates and tones up hyd emeral health. When rich, red is again flowing through your veins all skin eruptions disappear, the petite improves, the complexion Nersand you get rid of those miserable ‘once more the blessitgs of good for all‘blood and skin diseases. Jt but is Kapil purely yegetable: ‘Write for free hook: No chatge for m jieal advice or other informa wee) TNE @WIET.SPEOIFTC.CO., cA Kidney - Wort Tablets Cure! ertion brings backache, oe weakness is | =| Hires Completely Furnished at Wilton Velvet Three Rooms Carpet at (73c. Sold regularly at $1.10 Yd. Patterns out regular stock, reduced to 774gc., for quick clearance, because they are not to |} be duplicated by our mills next |] Season—a measure we adopt to keep our stock at all times well balanced. Come promptly, while you can have the choicest selection. | of our | £5.75 | Royal Wilton Rug: eta, $35 quality, at... ... . $26,50 Royal Wilton Rug: es, 8.3x10.6, $30 quality, Biers oa: 50 |) Bonly ur Liberal Credit Terms hold good = MATTING HV graces up to Japan, roll 40 $10. value... 00 China, roll 40 yda., $9.25 value, 85.86 | ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT $95 FiveRooms Always on exhibition at our showrooms, Write for list of goods for these outfits. Four Rooms Reclining GO-CART, reed end rat- Nod) ruber tited ects reducat om 6.75 rower, Jn, Freight and Carfare Allowed. Turntened Completely at Completely Furnished at $150 $125 1 York or on Long Teland, tn er on all Tin LeTATION AT THE DOOR, J. & J, Dobson. Corner 14th St. and Fifth Avenue, Enables you to get what you need at once, Only $1 A WEEK FURNITURE “° CARPETS MEN'S AND WOMEN'S CLOTHING. ; PRICES THE LOWEST. | : ms) Privacy Assured. y No Annoying Investigation, Pianos and Organs. Sd Ave. & 59th St. Greatest Piano Sale In America! 269 West 125th St. Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. 50 Cents a Week: For the renowned tone-lasting Walters Piano including stool and cover. $195—$5 down and $1 a week, Pianos which do not begin to compare with the Walters Piano are sold daily by others ‘The adore machine, 3-drawer, drop-head, oak, only $19.50—$1.00 down and 60 cents a week; guaranteed five years, Woe discount for cash, or if pad in GO days. See our large stock of genu- at $300 to $400 éach, so we ff 1 machines, euch as New Home, Domenic, .. M White, Singer, Western Unton, Household, Will- can consistently say that the cox) & Gibba Aci, lat bargain grices—t16.00) te saving to you by buying the $35.00. Open evenings. Write, salesman wilt call. Second-hand machines, $3.00 to $7.00, Every machine guaranteed WESTERN UNION S. M. CO., B11 Third Ave., near 3a St. Walters Piano is from $125 to $200. Our ten years’ guarantee is inserted in gold letters on the inside top lid of every Walters Piano. We also offer Wilson Piano at $155 Harmony Piano at $175 Richardson Piano at $195 On cash purchases we will box and ship Pianos free of charge to any part of the United States. BLOOMINGDALE BROS., 3d Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets. Diamonds, Watches, lot Cash or Credit. One Price. WE are in the wholestle business eighteen years, WH operate in three retail stores. WH positively gave you the middiaman's proat. WH ak ‘no reference trom your employer. give you B20ee. WE Keop ‘ait transsctions strietiy condenttal. WW send representative if inconvenient to call, LW SWEET & CO., 37-39 MAIDEN LANE un sTore, UPTOWN BRANOH, TH AVE, BR. ILTON 87. rON ERYBODY. Anything you want. Jewelry, Furniture, Dry Goud Fictly confidential, 66 ; 62 BOWDRY, COR, CANAL, OPEN EVENINGS, PIANOS returned from ren- oe GRE Die ae f si Aa — Bleces, and ware- || oi “Sie ata at ists ing? Bae UP ROR cosas $000 Beadtory Upright, Oak $200 was $300 Bradbury Upright, ma- on hogany: Steinway was $500 Sohmer Grand” i $375 was $750 iv + $375 was $750 Schirmer, new . 00 was 5250 Phelps Upright, Etony $185 was $350 Webster Upright, ma- hogany » $175 was $300 Call, write 37_Malton_1 CR NO the good Tit Be Pe nar laude Streets ow for Twent Ov ‘Mom! cuesars AMONDS.ON CREDIT #RG Ria: ATEANT Wroek-daye. touted Fitth Avenue (cor ‘Twenty-third Sireet ‘West foot of hotels, bd reldencen thro ‘Telepho: CLOTHING bs Hanise Make your purchase, pay 7 WEST 14TH ST,, N. Y. tema g Compartment Sleeping, ¥ P. M.—CLBVEL, ExPness—ror Pitubur as and Cortlandt Streets, 19.20) iBiateg (Dining Car) A. (Dini (Dew LW. 1210 night daily: EDIT SYSTEM. AND BOYS. NO REFERENC 5. SECURITY REQUIRED. NO INQUIRIES OR DELIVERIES MADE. first payment and take s along. FASHION CREDIT HOUSE, tween eon yeaa RAILROAD. eat deel -iaird Street and a Cortiaude Streets, rom Desbruases and Cort utes later thai that given tuird Gireot Station, excert How T MAIL —Limited to two Parlor ng Car New York to Pittsburg. ‘ar Pittaburg to Chicago, No Coac! MOFast Line—pittsbure and M.—PENNSYLVANIA _LIMITED—Puit- Dining, Smokin For Chic Cinelnna’ AND 8T, LOUIS EX. Savilie ivla, cincianal | indianapolis, Chicago, Bt. IS EXPRESS —For Pitts servation Care. _Detrolty ne ass—ror Fa bare | For Knoxville dally (v Moule). Connecta for Cleveland | D AND CINCINNATI Cleveland and Cine GTON AND THE SOUTH, 8.55 (Dining Car), ame Toe Car), ib ing Care), », 4.65 (D! 3.25, 4.25 F. —Express, 8,55 A. M RAILWAY—Expreaa, ining week-days and 8.05 F CITY=9.6: Sundays, Trains. Buff Moaches on Week-days. Parlor oka ing Car and Stand cally, nd. ro 10° Desbrosses and Cort $80 Fulton Stra to des Higsteenth Street for Peanayl- ania Ratiroad Cah Service. W. W._ATTERDURY, ‘ae J. R. Woon, newt Mana Gen’ Pass. Anent. |New York Central Tra Ticket ont b Foaldence AU SMITH ‘Gen. Sunerintantaent. 4 depart from Grand Central York, as follow Ne>s FREESE ; 4 Dutals uimived uthwestern Limi = REXEKEKRERK Pprd> reer we > Care mine ritiumtnates frit Pia Lett, afore at 0t 2 416 ang and 10 Drona ‘4 Columbus ay ‘sth st. Station and 1 ork, 898 ‘and "126 Fulton ot, and kha 00, sats Street"® tor New York Cons ‘Bervice. Baggage checked from hotel of by. Westcott Exoress Company. 1, GHORGR H. DANTELA, Gen. Pasa Agent Lawyers. Henning Uprigh, Oak. $575 was $350 Weser Bros., mahog- ANY +++e ceeeeeeeees $375 was $275 Steevnaa Upright.... $150 was $300 New Uprights, N. Y. makefat $165, WEARA GOLD’ WATCH WHILE PAYING HoReterences.00"sS84=t: fazer Miler « ee ni “TYPEWRITERS RENTED. 1. spines 2200) 8. WEBSTER ©O. 7 Bway ‘Tel. 3040 Frank. ¥. way. Te rant EASY PA YMENTS. Like opti une seeped y oF eNO NEW “BRADBURY” PIANOS $300, $350, $400, $450. EASY PAYMENTS, Pianos Exchanged, Rented, Repaired, Stored, Tuned. F. G. SMITH, Mfr., 142-5th Avenue, New York, Gentlemen's clothing made to order. 237 Broadway, room 7. igi WEEKLY F Patents. apvica rane HAP eek 250s: Seas RMS” ps Sees NEADS GEO. 99 News cache) “Helo Wanted—Femate. PRESSERS ©} waists, ROBINSON (LAWYER.) ust. (Day), 1370 Biway, 37 at.(Bvening,)) on ladies’ shirt James McCutcheon la West 28d st, THE MILLIONS! AND SUNDAY WORLD ADVER. TISERS PROFIT MO FO MTOM ATEN, ~ Cley | indlanapolts, The Great 20th ~ Anniversary Worl Next Sunday, '10 Sections—1,000 Columns: “\land. ‘Twenty Years. four, Prime Minister of England; — ser E. H. Lecky, and Many Splendid to Show Your Children, Will Be Issued Boba 10. The Largest News- paper Ever Issued. 16-Page Section in eciee Illustrating Completely ‘and for the First Time the Coming Wonders of the St Louis Exposition. With Intro- duction by Hon. David Francis. «rote The Growth of New Yorks in Twenty Years. Special 12- Page Section. WVith Introduc- ition by Col. John hn Jacob Ast The World’s ic On Story. 12. Pages. VVith Introduction by Former President Grover Cleve-, The Wonders ‘of the Last Special 12-— Page Supplement. With Con- tributions by Arthur James Bal- Eminent Scientists and Thinkers. Contributors to Other Sections, Contributors to World Section. | WHITELAW REID. .|CHARLES EMORY SMITH. Gen. CHARLES H. TAYLOR. Gen. NELSON A. MILES. Admiral GEORGE DEWEY. /Gov. B. B. ODELL. Ex-Gov. FRANK S. BLACK. FB. LOOMIS, ast $ 5 Senator THOMAS C, PLATT.}JAS. WILSON, sec'y: Onn and Address to Thé World, Pulitzer Bui New York, and a Copy of This Memorable # GROVER CLEVELAND, A. J, BALFOUR, Ex-President of the United States. rime Minister of England, ANIEL LAM SANTOS DUMONT. fp * sag Prof. M. 1. PUPIN. Col JOHN JACOB ASTOR. Str ROBERT BALL. ‘ Prof. PIERRE CURIE. : ELLIS 1. ROBERTS,VS.treswer) Dr. LYMAN ABBOTT, JULIA WARD HOWE. Bishop H. C. POTTER Prof. 1. T. PECK. ST. CLAIR McKELWAY. HERMAN BIDDER. Justice DAVID. J. 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