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| ‘ te iti vn) eens a ot ‘it WORLD: WEDNESDA ALL THE NEWS C&-cS25] OF DIAMOND, RING | NEW GHNTS ARE PROMIIN \McGraw Thinks Both Pitcher Elliotte| and Catcher Marshall Will Surely| Make Good with Team. lotte, the Giants’ new pitcher, another of those tall, lanky twirle: He has plenty of control, good curves and speed. He pitched his first came for the Giants against the Father Mathew team in Elmira on Monday, and his showing made a great impres- sion on Manager McGraw. Elliotte was formerly a member of the Cincinnati team, but as Captain Joe Elllotte pitched good ball for the Reds and says he is confident he will make good with the Giants, Marshall, McGraw's new backstop, ts another promising player, Marshall was & member of the Philadelphia National League team until about eight weeks ago, when they gave him his release. McGraw signed him immediately and he caught his firet for the Giants Kelley eame to the conclusion that he | against the Father hi in Fl- had enough pitchers to help him out| mira on’ Monday. Ii caught « during the season he sold Elliotte to| prrsect game and banged out three mate McGraw when the latter asked him | McGraw looks for ee make for the pitcher, with the team, 'WAGNER FIRST MAN TO MAKE 100 BASE HITS To Wagner, of the champton Pitts- | chance, these two are having a neck Uurgs, belongs tho distinotion of mak- | and mock race for leading. Chanes has tug the first 100 hits im the Netional | scored one more run than Wagner and Laxgue. This he accomplished last | rach have stolen 26 games, In doubles Wednesday when his three-bagger won | and triples the local player has the the game from the Giants, His minety- | hunoh, but Chance has made twice as eighth and ninety-ninth hte were al | many home runs, In runs scored Hug: triples, Bewides being the first to make ging stil! leads with 6), followed by Dev- @ century run tn hits, he is also ted | tin with @, Chance with 0 and Wagner with Chance in batting and thet means wth M8. Four players have mate 10 he ty at the top. He alos leads in| frites and Lumdey still retains the lead doubles, ts tied for stofen bases, three- |" ome rung with 7. Shannon leads base hits and total bases, and second |!) "acrifee hits with 1 in extra ages and fourth ie. cede tie Neen nies, wits in runs burg leads the league with an avera | sored, jot 200, with New York following witt Whth Lynch and Grady eet estis for | 2%. I Melding St, Lows and the Gtante are ed th being In less games than Wagner and their cc and Pi Oattalls with 4, taburg right at GIANTS HAD GREAT TIME ESTERN TRIP The Unkindness in the Home of the Pirates ON LONG W Club, a newly \Crotona Park Sunday and defeated ’ organized baseball team, woukt like to | them by a score of § to 6, The winners and the Wickedness of the Windy City airange Fue, with tame averaging | would ine to arrange games with Unt. ; i The Jine-up ts as follows: Carnachto, | ninate py): clshieen to ‘ re ects Up for Discussion : Ainateen years. Address Ed Jackson, Are Subjec p scussion, Ht gem, it. Misu- |No, 2615 Webster avenue, Cit . Lee, At Guffern, N. ¥., Saturday Ay McCraw and hls Giants are ae full) Fred Knowles, “Those fellows are tho|Guniots by a wane off ele Mer coeeod | Northvale F, C4. 0000000315 Thi of thele adventures on the Western In-| mort inveterate gamblers anywhere. |address John J. Diamond, No. 11] Heater | Suffern .. ° 000-0 67 vasion, fram which they have just re-| ‘They beat the Chinese, and a China- | street, New York ¢ Berierien— joyd and Brewer, Lucky tarned, qs a small boy of his first day | man will bet that he isn’t alive, ‘The Panther A. C. will play teama nd Carroll St. sehoel “Why, dome theme thew. pee’ & everaging thirteen to fifteen years, ow | The Panther, Jes, would like to hear oh . ihe " n yl p P} home grounds on Sunday mornings ana from a her, catcher and three ail- @ unkindness of Pittsburg an mouey on avery action of the piteher | out-of-town in the afternoon, Aug. % round players. Addrees James Lenane. witkedness of Chicago. When he goes in the box. They'll bet that|@ad 21, morning, open for uniformed | 23 Wast Sixty-ninth strvet. New York There two avdjecte have the call On| he does or does not litt his hat, that] {MR , Addreve F. chaloupka, Jr, No.| | The young men of the he pan, he w , to Hundred and ‘Pwenty-elghth In the city of smoke and simoleons | will pick up the sand to give @ grip t0| pear from two all-around players aver. street, played the Trinities th dune it) the Giants were treated like a play-| his fingors And the worgt part of tt is Aging nine to eleven years, Also teame | and Won by & score of 12 to Il. They Mate who hasn't been seen for twenty | that they try to fiz @ player before tho or be” is Average. Address M. O'Rria, play the Lowells on Ju Wand the Years and then comes to notice for the xame so that they cup beat their own|N0 3” East Seventy-first street poidards on Aug. 6 games wil lsitpoed of tuaking w touch. ‘Thay e6t | iriends Next Gundy the champion Iryings | h played at Cro ark one of ng 0 7 gol z meet the Neptunes at Ontario Field,| The R. MH, Magy & Co, team defeated the metaphorical boot off the back hoy hung around McGraw to get \0-]On@ Hundred and Forty-ninth street the Frederick mer & Co. team stoop. and dn't be figured as be. | side Information as to who was going toland Eighth avenue. “Dut” Saturday, July 23, at Prospect Park longing at all, pitch or catch and what changes might|the Harlem crack pitche & score Of 19 to 7. The winne The Dreytuss Delights had tt all ar-|be made in the batting order, Some ot/th@ box for the Irvingw The Irvings ) i 1n-er-Seais at Equttable ranged to win the rag without wilting | the Wy collars, and the Pittsburg fan took the will for the dead. When along comes McGraw and his Mushrooms and these | becau make the three-time winners look like | tips to rob their friends. star boarders in an old men's home. | In Bad? Worse than that It was incon- |due¢ Mderate of the Pittsburg feelings. And | burg. Pittsburg ts as thin-skinned under (ts! that coal grime as a man at the whipoing | all th vost. What business had these upstart New: Yorkers to put a crimp in four straight | the formality of interviewing the man Usurping the orthodox, Pittsburg has | laid the flattering unction to the place ‘Where the soul usually abides that ahe | abrupt manner in which Johnny turned The gatekeeper captured a small boy for the Smoky Hollow layout? It was) at the box-office. teen—seemed nervous when caught and AMATEUR BALL PLAYERS The Evening World. will publish every dey in the Sporting Edition Gil the news af the Amatquerbaseball players, scores of thelr games, chal- ges, &e, Address all communications to the Amatecr Baseball Editor © The Bvening World, Pulitzer Building, New York, The Misurac Field 31 East Sevent IL rub the ball in the dirt, that he bial as rol vt the Bpiphany, No. The Young Panthers would ike won seventeen stratght mam aturday, July 99, and have not lost @ game this season.| A uniformed player sixteen years ot Tv re open to meet all teams aver- age wou ike to piteh or play short aging fifteen to sixteen years, Address | stop for some uniformed team, Ad- ‘ames Elliot, box oMfce Ontario Field | dress H. &. Alexander, No, § Madison Club, ong Bosered and Forty-ninth | street, street ard Bighth avenue, city, The| Tho Kidridge BB. Club defeated the game will be called at 10.9 A, M. Jerome Coterle by.a score of 12 Wet The Cliffside A. C., of Jersey City,| The Orient F. C. have recraanized would like to hear from teams In New [®ain for the season and would like York and Brooklyn averaging from |leur from strong uniformed toate aver- twelve to thirteen years of age. They |"aing flicen to wixteon years. Ha will pay visiting ms halt nace \July T. M,, open and all other daiex Address Dominick W, Salome, No. 138 1d Bepteinber. Address A, Brunswick street, Jersey City. 1214 First avenue, city roasts we got were due te the tin horns down, They were sore} use he wouldn't furnish them with Chicago the Giants recetved ali ourtesy, It waaa relief from Pitts. But the consensus of opinion ts Chicago Is a very wicked town, for pat, 3. in Birnbaum, N: t ai Ds 0. trying to get over the fence without The Decatur Juniors, would like to| A strong inflelder would like to join a hear from a good baspman twelve to | Uniform: m. Address W. ‘ear, years of ages Address. J. NO. & Greenwich street, city t The ladate Wad net more. than thie So. 119 East One Hundred and |. The Belton Juniors defeated the Arrow Juntora by a score of 13 to 17. They line York City, ew York ¥ ‘ollows: J. Peyser, n° T. Glennen, ‘The Henry Baseball Club would like "P48 f | was evidently trying to conceal some- R Elsgrau, 1b.; H. Elirerau, 2b.; 8. had @ sort of legal right to that pen-|thing. The gateman searched him and|gveraging, Uirteen” to fourteen years, |heuersteln. 3h. H. Mraun, #8; 1, tari, | nant, and these Jack Cades meander |drew forth from his clothes an assort-\cn Saturdays and dundays, [hey line uo Halt, cf, @thwart her band-wagon and bust up|ment of up-to-date burglar tools that|%® follows é. Goldberg, ef: OM. | tet re es 4, £ deteated the Orl- the order of things. ss on tne | Would move Jimmy Hope to tears. Be. ee’ didoenn eC a tec eee tee Bon 000000100000 2-8 And so, as they can’t retaliate on the/ sides the openers the kid held up alJoseph, 20° HR. Goldstein, ¢; 8 | Ole «=... Mead thdhddad Adder Held, theirs to the back fences to (hrow /kicker {n the shape of adyoung hdwitaor|Tenner, p. Addre Lavy, No. Wi} The Seward Park Juniors defeated the jealous yawp. |=no less than @ forty-four and packed| Henry street, city ie Buat A. c. by; score oe 185 ba "a the bettors who did it," sald'to the . : The Pelham Field Club would like to | Bt" a 4 poet s4] he rs who did odd I th unwale with amokers. arrange games with teame averaging Seward 96300800 7 ‘ Lag eleven to thirteen years, Addrese 3,| Batteries—Fisiie! and Goldstein, Gina- Jone of thelr best oltchers, at which Han. | Gorschen, No. 99 Monroe atreet, bri ve Schwelderman. ter ‘The Armitage A. C,, averaging seven-| ‘The Eagles, of tho east side, would Iike by snorted and walked out of the of-| icsn® yours of age, ‘would like to fill |to play teams averaging tnetve to four | i Sunday dates. Address H. C, Just, Ar-|leen years of age for a side bet. Elk ager id back ty grea GREAT SHORTSTOP “Foxey Ned” Hanlon Offered) 1... Pirates Many Inducements| | for Hans Wagner in an Effort, ' to Strengthen the Brooklyns: be ri Th will this ing World.) to ty @—1t has jase) 18 while in Pittsbure| (Special to The By PITTSBURG Pa tome out tint Tommy Leach, the small acting nay ek thing mitage A, C., No. M1 West Forty-ninth The Arrow Junior B. B.C. are open to meet (cams between the ages of eight and ten years, They line up as fon’ Juniors, Yanks, of 8. of downtown | proferred, Address | 15 Vaugha » 16M Second avenue, city The Brookiyn Boys’ A. C., from reere- Leach Not Pleased, H. A, and Bagtes of the thrice champions, is not on hig new job, Yesterday he} J, Barnet Eddie Goodbo: yonlaton centre at Public Beleol No. 17, he wished Clarke was wel! and |W ¥. re. 1b Brady, iccteated the Seneca F.C. by a score of rep ; foe iW. Walker, of; H. (2) to § © Gardes I contre Becker, If, Address) On saturday, July 2%, the Carlisle hiv m. business interferes No, fot Kast Elghty-| Juntors easily defeated the Asbury F. tly wit) a player's work,” sald ©. by & fore of & to 1k Battery for » self think! The th FF, defeated the) winners—Riekert and Lally. ‘The win- he “I find myself thinking of some-| rounders F.C. by ihe following scare: | ers challenge all eame averaging we often when my mind should Plymouth F. 601103140 4-16| eleven to fourteen years, Address, Fi ight on that ball. Mr, Clark cannot} Rounders c O8FILOL OZ 2-14) ward C. Riekert, fast Forty-fifth return Any tuo avon to sult me. Latterler—Connoily and Sullivan; Baer | treet, City ere is a ohance that Bam Leever|And Conroy. The Suburbans have July 3 and all i Winners would like to arrange games| Saturdays in August open for teams be let out soon by the Phts-| with teams averaging thirteen to fifteen | offering fair inducements. Would like burg team, Leever has demonatenied |youre of uge for a ade bet of 8 i | to hewr sro the Spartans, Brasiorde aso th ot good,| Address Witiem Devermann, No Parkville Emptres and teams of like Penn that Ne arm ie Dot good, | Montgomery sirect sirensih, Addresa J. Hess, ts7 Fulton there seems ‘Ittle chance of It com: | . Brook ty: hoa laid The Arlington A. C. would like to rook lyn ack into championship form. | hook a few players. Address Joseph | ‘Tho Young Panthers would like to med good yesterday, but ne e, care of Arlington Club, No.| hear from a battery and three all Brook i fort to nirengtten | could no! any speed or curve on orty-Atta @reet, city. , ; around lave re. WII be ok § with yn made an eff n Seno ball, Bt. Louls simply The baseball team of the employees of | teams nin eleven years old ‘ her team by che acquisition of Wagner, /'h* ball, ane Bt. Louis simply made Wl. M. Stewart defeated the Invincibles dress, W, Rossathal {ib Hecond avenue the famous Pittsburg short flekt man | Goon® eihe ihe’ Gwar of the i j New York, a ‘The offer was not considered by Pitts*| Psburg team say byt little about jj. .The Metropolitan F.C. would like to Yury, who believe that the Dutchman any trades, It w arrange games with teame avernglig ould not be a matter |4 5 H { : twelve to fourteen years. ‘They line up te 'most of the team. Manager Hanlon | % © joe} plave Pw dad traded (00 | a tterien-Morgo and Keetter: McClus- | as follows: Abele, if; Lebowitz, and President Ebbets visited Barney! ni kev, Mohr and Sevigney Behleler fc Taventobs, >; 1 —_—_ "a MD. le » Dreyfuss while hore and had a long Z ‘The Atlantic Juniora would ‘ike to] fone. ih; Rosenfeld. Ft; Preedman, falk about trades, &c. Hanlon offered Cricket Match Eads in Draw. arrange pares with Gyr averaging | iverly Juniora by the following bine to eleven vears. A¢ ¥ . . to trade Virgi! Gasvin and shortstop} LONDON, July %8.—The cricket match ies, te ie Mets. PoC... 2 OL 3 9 0 0 2 WS Babb up well as give a litle wad of} gnieh, Woe" duvertanl (Penuayivaniy te. The ae) c pain would like to ae ALAR AAD Bey ; Behn lav erfor 4 . f M , Cf en: €oin for Hane Wagner but Dreyfuss) ine) inf" arw to arrange ev (sama trom thir- | lpn’ end boteten nmarene te Benielnn only laughed, A name has not been made public was then offered to make the deal heavy, but Hanlon was told t he could not have Wagner at any price that he was wut for trade or for sale. “E might as well shut up shop and go @ut, of business as thing of getting rid of the Dutchman,” raid Barney Dreyfuss is no use talking abo ‘nis name is to be used.” made Brooklyn a cash offer for) third player whose | the home ‘The Hi to Hanlon, “That fellyw comes pretty play at the St. George Cricket Grounds, aear being the whole show himself, and| i, poboken, on Bunday. Lindeman will wut any weal, yo faa v sohn and Belleler, Address D. Bchieler, No, & Eldridge street ‘The Belton A. C, beat Century Acad Address, James enth street, City to fi Ryan, at c n The innings ‘were continued t>-| A centre-flelder would like to join al », T e alto’ Her- hen thes Americans, Increased thelt | ood uniformed team averaging from | bert, ghekaes traded plicnar: death Itt rane, of whieh C, More sentegs wre erence years. Address W. | Gillen, catcher; Jake Goudket, fi Ninth avenue, city. The Monarch A. for three wick then declared @ dri 8 down. hase: Charles Carry. second base; seph Middleton, third base, Harry Gil- would like to hear — from first-class clube offering In- wo, inci oo 4 Janteer geatre yeements to play Saturday or Sunda eld; Cari Zuschiag, right fleld; Jutiue oday Ball Games. ddress Na | Hetna tert field Fred Feldtman, ew York. ® White street, obokens and Cuban Glants will ’ The Ridgefield A.C. averaging aix- have Sunda: The Far Rockaway B. B.C. defeated the New York Council R. A. by & teen yer i ys open for} score of il to 0, joboke! foamp offs table The Unie tors, of Ridgefield Park, 1 ne Nn mcat the atrong Col-| Address, Tt Skirkle, a6 Jeveated tie Bemecad, ot Hatkensack, N, al Wentonester Oval, City. 4 scree aad 1, by & score of 10 to |, Batterine— and Soham 4 and x2"éroceed Sata ‘with the Bimored_ 8 > SAT ee win cla se band aks .| celved in. cold pitta —$—$——$_$—$—$—$——$— rn BROOKLYNS WERE AFTER WAGNER. _ LATEST GIANT PITCHER <—, \ CS A) 'Prcwwkuorr ~~~} DIAMOND PICK-UPS. BY MANAGER M’GRAW. “Barring aectdents, I think the Giants will win the pennant this year, They have been playing winning ball since the season started, and I look for them to keep up the good work, The team Is In first- class shape with the exception of Devlin, who has @ slight attack of malaria.’ Rain, rain, go away; and the other welcomed the visitors. + | Each base wah surrounded with a ret: | Don't you come on a baseball day. ting of panGe green tad nid, the | green of fresh sod and the gold of But it did, nothing | Manhattan sand didding on either the Polo Grounds or | “jul it was in the coacher’s box that American League Park. Mr, Murphy decame both ornamental ha ee and useful. Tha box was fenced in Old Mr. Pluvius was rushing the dip: | wich an oval of grass and in its centre per in the uptown alley and tripped fa, «rns ties was tm, command f nA a i oped | “Hear. t meant that the coacher ver Juno's clothesline. This dipped | was to stay there and not wander too the dipper and it spilled over the Polo ¢ clome o the baseline, chereby rendering Grounds, making an archipelago of the himself Hable to a setback by the um- | diamond. pire ; {As to the orthography of the word Oo it was of rain checks, why should a gentieman of Mr. Mur Which may be cashed to-day, when | phy's landscape genius be. trammelled there will be one game with the| bY the tme-worn edict of one Mr Brooklyn busters | Webster. who never saw # game af nai | Baseball? . rounds Hanlon suggested that they play in| “G K---Ground-keeper Of course, the grand stand seats are not within’ Mr Murphy's jurisdiction Af hey were they would be dus once In a waile mackintoshes, but the suggest was re- alle one thought it was a Arthur Devlin was not in uniform, LONE-ISTINC RCE FOR POS he athletie events schedul ot August isan AND RACE TRACK BAUMANNS ba | Dollar Per ¥ ens an Account. | rms Also Apply to New ‘Qintooms 715 2 FURMISHED 125 Our 1 the n isual fxtur long-diat ROOMS $ etines feia toate. tare FURHISHED . Th A oe, Pa e sum of $0, and will take p’ ROOMS $15 e new West Side A, C. grounds, West |} 7 0 Aug FURNISHED f Saiyh ohabign: of eh Na |] Write for Complete List-ef Good am with Pat Di of Trenton, the Everything for ampion from ® to 10) miles, against |} We Pay Freight and y Pete Hegelman, the time distance i, ner, and Bob Hal ehampton and 84-'Sr. & ZR AVE BE ‘ontaiolder from ten to fitteen miles, | Pete Reentt apnea 7 ho lately returned from a. victorious ip abroad, One runner from a . —— eam will start and five miles RAILROADS, ating whle bis partner reliey nd goes the second five, Then the firs ner will take up the going aga that each runner will do ten mib the evening. GOOD SUNDAY GAME. team will be 4 next Bun- » Hundred and} Seventh and time they | Pennsylvania: RAILROAD, STATIONS foot of WS? TWENT 84 And DESHROSSES and 7 the \eaving time from anit ste ie five rminutes ® fur Twenty-thled FOR THE WE Ui SPI i re) fiven belo mt + Ontar Field Forty-ninth str TEN Gd Highth a cy CHICAG they played a ten-inning te game | s ST. LOUIS bite tb teams have been | Westen rent tor this game, and with | I dtotcalf in the box the Ontarlos expect Nedves ond PRA! SMOKE Tobacco Made ‘armless Under U. @ Patented Process No. 172707 Recoramended by the medical profeasiv for convalesrents and emokers who suf fer from weak heart stomach or throw ea ae Rtreets only. soromee and Cortland M. ¢ Nicotine finde bing the fre the tobar i agh "1 ea" Soll at Ferries nf wow. Morva, Clube Motels and deciers cuner ally THE INTER-STATE CIGAR CO., ay pers St, New York Also AUSTIN NICHOLS & CO., G1 Hudson Mt. New York, rt ervi BURY, iad " Pager tial ees to death to" Pennsytvente, 0 W. PO Cenaral Passenenr Rewnt. NewYork Central, road Cy ATTR RI ural Man bart from Grend Central station. Rt ,DePrece. reise Ayeeae’ Ma oad lop Liented Lous vp H 0 bt “1 naan a. sLbwestern Special, rifle Txprese M—Chicago and Bt Loule ‘Dally. tBxept Sunday. texcept A Maturday only. STENCept Saturday gm bit 48S WARLEM_ DIVISION, ‘That runway from the elevated a} a and wouldn't have played even if the| tion io the Glante, grounds sun had been doing business, as he ought. There were rumors galavanting | ; y about under the raindrops that Arthur | M4t may Dut thelr weight on it to & waa laid up, {ll or had been hurt. But . Perse gven make that wasn't It, ‘He has not been hit. pone batten, thal it ting the ball, and McGraw has certain : fade about giving & player a reat when he thinks he needs It roe the fakir gets wise to it. From the Frank Farrell doesn’t put @ tooth In) siition to tht Polo gate there i it when denouncing Frank Selee, man-) of men, women, boys and gir! ager of the Chicago Nationals, for his| sell, or: try to, pretty nearly every story that he was offered Clark Grit-| (hing that one doesn’t want at @ bal authority coat HOO to dui But it 1s going to be a source of much discontent, if not trouble, Wait till me, They will not. be a Ath's Job on the Highland team. Sp the vunway. and that w Hele, according to. Farrell, simply | CUD conway, and that held up Jim Hart, of the Chicago Club, for more salary by prete that he ———_— bal ig! to manage he's ew York | ENGEMAN DENIES ‘T wouldn't trade Grifith for any| NEW-TRACK RUMOR, mamiger in (he business,” sald Far and he said it with four-ply emphasis: cadets ‘not for Selee Hanlon, MeGTaW, OF) orn. ouroha any of them. Hé Is the beat baseball! Th team manager in the country, and he| land at pshead Bay, adjoining the will be with the Highlanders so 10h | Coney Istand Jockey Club's grounds. es Lam, on Reach " “dome time ago Belee came to me| bY the Brighton Reach Racing Associa- of a ninety-aere tract of and asked me to get him @ poaltion| tion yesterday started the report that # manager of an American League | the new owners of the property would Club, L told him Lt would do what 4) build a new the new teeritory could, “1 made him no offer, nor did 1) This story was denied by W. A, Enges ever have the slightest intention ot! man, the prine| er of the Brigh- getting him for New ¥. All. lie) ton track, Last nigh! Wanted was @ cha to Mart| There slightest ground fi and demand more money on the, such he said. "We do nor strength of my promise to help him t0| need the grind for a new track, for another place, John Murphy, G. K.* was the most agarieved person on the Pole Grounds. Me sald things about the rain thet he didnt’ Yarn tn Sunday-sehoo! Never was a baseball diamond sueh ornate and elaborat wae berinboned with bor and passementerie, Hedges, to a geometric degree, marked paths from the players’ ‘ben stand of batting endeavor. plaited triangle of newly to the Brighton Associ thn dure guarded te pitcher by Hog Point Creek circles of grass, with thelr hale « Plumb Ysiand and Informed all who cared to know that | Manhattan Beaca one wis citadel of the home club | pany's proper the location we have Toe land was purchased for residence property The ground buck of the track which is now being filled tn will be used t erect new stables on, to make a new roadway for carriages and automob’ s> that @ new entrance on the back- stretch omay be constructed. This ground was secured from the railway tr ment of a concession to run thelr rulley cara over ground belonging :o Associath The ninety acres of gro od enough to Imorove in d transferred Is houndesi Broad Creek ated opposite t Lanorovement Com After 35 years I have succeeded in perfecting a remedy for Rupture whose mérit and small cost make all other trusses and treatmencs a waste of time and money, While other trusses merely sup-~ port nine HOLDS; when others slip mine stays in place; where others irritate, my light and waterproot appliance leaves you free; and while other trusses ¢ large the rupture, the Cluthe Truss reduces and CURE. by keeping the parts properly held by my Automat Acting Pad without the use of cutting leg-straps or hard steel spring . Cal? this week or write for my valuable FREE Book, full of convincing proof and descriptive of the guaranteed} Cluthe T: (HOURS 9 TO 5) SAT, TILL.1 P.M, CHAS, CLUTHE, 29 East 4th Sk. 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