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THE NEV GUTMAN, GIBSON & M'CONNELL ESTABLISHMENT NEARING COMPLRTION The new Gutman. Gibson A MoOomU and habardashary, oornar Twelfth and Main •treat*, which pmn** to ba ona at tb* At,eat •tore# at Its kind la the Ohio Valley, la fast nearing completion, and frttm praaaat ladlta Uoas It will ba opened about lagtsntber 1st. This new firm 1* oompoaad of William B. Otbson. ,’osaph A. He^yffttwl1 and Louis Gutman, all man of vary wide acquaintance and each ona of y year* experience in the clothing buMneas The axact data of the opening will ba announced later through, the oolumna of The Intelllgenoar Oa the opening day no gooda will ba soM. and a full orchestra will furnish music throughout the afternoon and evening. Handsome souvenir* will -‘tt ba pre sented to each visitor. Thl* (tore will h*adle a complete line Of tba finer: good* made In America. The color effect of tho lntertor of thl* eatabUahmant will he vary strik ing: the fixtures being in apple green, the wall In tan and the celling being a cream- color. It will be well worth the while of Intelligencer reader* to watch for thl* firm'* opening announcement. NEW MARTINSVILLE TO SUCCEED THE POTTERS DOWN STATE CITY WILL TRY HAND AT CAME. Williams Will Pitch Against the New Entrants Tomorrow Afternoon At Bridgeport. If a rat has nine lives, how many las the O. & P. 1. ague? This la the unanswerable question that Is confronting Oki baseball public at present and indications do not point to It being answered at a very early date. Press reports have had the league dead and buried but It has again been resurrected and Manager Harry Sells of the Bridgeport team Is the authority for the statement that tlie organization will continue to he numbered among the living un til the curtain is rung down at the end of the season. The latest change In the league Is the entrance of New Martlnsvile which will take the franchise held by Pittsburg for twenty four hours. Arrangements were completed yester day for New Martinsville to try a hand In tho circuit and the Initial Dow of the down state town In organ ized baseball will be mado at the t!r »oksiile park. Bridgeport tomorrow l lfternoon. The over the river nlno l will hitch up w ith the orphan organ \ Izatlon and Williams, who won a name for himself last Monday will be on the firing line for Bridgeport. This feature alone will draw hund reds to tile lurk and a r. ennl lm.iV. lug crowd is expected Murks lew will be on the receiving end and the Bridgeport team will appear with its regular line up. Manager Harry Sells, yesterday re ceived a message from Secretary Maxwell stating thaj the transfer of the former Potter team to New Martinsville had been completed and that everything was ready for the learns to resume playing. The »grd bitting Allen supposed to have been void by Sharon to the Washington team telephoned to Manager Sells yesterday that he would be on the Job Sunday afternoon. Manager Sells stnteg that the report that the team did not get the guarantee at Pittsburg was untrue and that there was a misunderstanding between Secretary Williams of East Liver pool and McC'olloeh of the Smoker City. The Moundsville admirers of Friend Williams are preparing to give him a rousing send otr and will attend the gams tomorrow about one hundred Strong. They will be Jaerompained by a bras* band and will make the trip in a special car l*nt!l further notice the O & P. will continue its existence. rxi-STATE utAotm. At Allentown i. York X (first At Allentown 4. York 2 I «. ond g, tn.. At Wilmington 4. J hr..town 0 tflr«t game). At Wilmington 5. ,ttir!itnwn 4 t*rr on ! k I ■ At Atlantic City n Tfnrr - :rg 1 m / hri'l ««mti wW ' At T- • • } SPORTORIALS | Earle Pickering, tb* giant Mlnr.o | *<-ta athlete. has been given an unoon | Cltlonai release by the Ter re-1 r% the ^tar of the gridiron being unStle to win a sufficient number of games to I keep him in good grace with Aggie !«»runt. Dan Maloney, another of ! <1 rant a proteges, h.ui been crut «>£f the lay rool for fulling to produce* The | Tot’s pitching staff In now composed I of t’antwell Jones Doyle. Caibert and l'at t lson. The Smokes meet thn Terre-lrs In a twin ball thin afternoon. Thing* listen like a oouble victory. Among the local amateur basehail players who are laying a foundation I for professional company Is young t'harlt* Kies, who 1* holding down the short field position with tho Jackey i Arthur. The lad possesses natural hitting ability and only needs to lm pr..\. a little on his fielding Ho i handb s himself cleverly on bases and • does not let any grass grow under him > while occupying the lines. Two mors aeons a.II find him ripe for organ* tzed baseball. Will Kim< on* kindly take Tom i Shurkey'* hat out of the ring; He suy* I he has It In. Theodor* Onulla*. th* "trike-out Kirur of tho Central league who w. ~< rarro*.I to Sprlngflel.l and reclaim'd • y Indianapolis, w ill w-.-ar .t New Y.• i $3.50 Recipe Free, For Weak Men Send Name and Address Today_You Can Have it Free and Ba Strong and Vigorous. I have In n.jr possession a prescription foi nervous >1cb:l v. .ack f vigor wng. ere I tnaii!. . fnUinr mem.,r> and l„oio ba *. brought on rnv exce«ae* ur drama, or the fotllee of youth, trial :,u 'cut-1 SO many worn and nervous men right In their own lion rs— without nr* , additional help or n.edlctoe -that I think icwry men who aria e, to regain hla marly power ard virility. qut.kly - I , tly. Uhoul l have a copy. So { hu„2 1 celertnlned to *• nrt a copy of the ore. -iptur free of . . .ryw In a plain, or II r ary sealed envelop* o any man who will write me f«»r it. T:.i» pre* rlptloa corr.^a from a rhral cliii who l.aa riade a Apecial *:ujy of n< n and I am convin« *4 It i« the iUr*»« . , ting combination for the cum of lent manhood an<l vigor rallure ever out toK»-t vier. * 1 T th'tik I owe It to my fellow man to send ttem a ropy tn confidence *„that ary n an ar.ywrhers who I. w ag gml couti*ged W th reposted fa,lures i:.«* st 'p lr'. hlf - If will .arn.ful ■ tt . nt II e ll- ties, secure wl.at I bellevi t ,e qul k- • t t:i r rest >r itlv es, upbuild. Ink. riuT ToinilNU reo.edy ,ver de vised. stul e cure himself at home quiet 1 1} and quickly. Just drop me a line It*, i !<- I>r A r il mlnson. 3»54 l u k li. tli g. letrolt. Mb! . and I will send you a copy ■ f this splendid recipe i„ • 1 «ln ordinary envelope free of rnarga A s rent nary doctors * null charge a s', a to t5 no for merely wrlllr.g out a pre .cr'ptlon like th1a—but I send it entirely When the doctor says “drink beer,” he means SCHMULBACH BEER m “The beer of the home" § When you say “I’ll take beer,” you ought to say and you ou^ht to mean » SCHMULBACH BEER The beer o4 the home” Sehmulbach Brewing Co. Wheeling. W. V*. --- rill I You Are Getting Actual Values at SHERMANSl 1 Entry Suit That You Buy at Sherman's for $10 Is the Same That 1 ■ You Have to Fay in Any Other Clothing Store $15.00 to $18.00 1 We are not exaggerating when we tell you that the other clothing merchants a*e forced to charge you $5 to $8 more than you pay us for your suit, but we want you to look around and notice what the other stores have to show you for $15 to $18 and then come to us and we will duplicate the same suit for $10. Ten dollars is what we charge you for any suit in the house. True blue Oswego Serge, that smooth finish which mads serge the king pin of them all, fancy blues, blue diagonals, tans, browns, greys, crash mohairs and hundreds of other styles, weaves and patterns. Don’t take our word, but come and con l vince yourself, and we are sure you will get your suit here, and you will be satis* fled to know that we have replaced in your * pocket $5 to $8 on your suit of clothes. Guarant *e I i K All gE3T a» Trouser a jB iB suit* By ”Ky »M ^m 9 m fmWfmg iJ ah wool 2 ■j Guaran- HBBf #. #i W r B7B $3 and $3.50 ■ E teed ® jO M mg / w U f J J a^gw Grade R I?' Satisfac- B*i—Mfn?iFNo 'More B Eg tion or A_ „ {39 $ & $'° STORE $200 I jyl -ScJunulbadi Bldjj., Market Bet 11th and 12th Sts. No Less fl _ _ Store Open Saturday Until li o’CIock •JVHFFMNr. W yA B uniform this fall, and may figure 1n the world’s series. Ooulalt was sold to the Giants the middle of tho week «nd will Join them In a few days. In the Central he won fourteen games out of lIStWR, eti iking out 153 n.en in 130 Innings. Mound rvtlle fans are planning to give Williams n rousing send-offff at Bridgeport tomorrow. James Welsh, former catcher for the Newark team, and who was re 1 sed by tbe club management recently was fined $5 and costs for fighting. Welsh mixed things up with W. H. Scott, sport writer for the Newark Tribune Welsh was placed orf the suspended list by Zanesville at the be ginning of the season and It was lifted just a few days ago *T-ook at tho wld'” said a South Pend fan. when Steinbrenner stepped to the plate. The Zanesville players may yet have to adopt the cross country pedestrian scheme of selling poet cards to pay their traveling expenses. Tha direct ors refuse to guarantee that the club will return home from Its tour to fln I irh the season unless It makes ex penses on the road. Meyers and Doyle are having their usual neck>and-nerk race with the slap stick. Manager Gilbert of tbe nr!* team ha* lowered himself to the extent of t »k!ng a poke at a newspaper man The affair happened at FprlngfiMd Thursday when rharles F I'erlgo butted Into an argument and said s**me things about the Sailors Gilbert didn’t like .ja, * took a rail out of the scribe and then b-ft a trail of dust behind h1rn on his way to Dayton, when an officer got after him to serve a warrant. Tn a few seasons the sport writers will have to go to the game with a (•late of nrm<>r and watch the gamt from an Iron celL The veteran John llenrv Mv*rs who r«»'d* ho lntmdtfef*.,n t«* 1 ,| fandom las t from the Central. Juwn* " ' i tided hi- unconditional re leans lo ?*!•• Grand Rapid* management «*n Wednesday, following hi* ... showing r fn-t <’anten Myers enter. | the I-HR.I. wh.n It wa. flr.f Oman !».<!. ' n.| hm t—.n on* of th. r.»l In.ark. ft* *M l*t out ..irll.r In ih. • Mtt wmm taken 1 ,lm- I* I" Unil Th. twirl,r f .. <ll.iln.tlon . f p.ntir* Mar«.n ••Ur . r, the } ;iseba!| map Ditcher Rube Watkins fs no longer ■ h iWl-r.ut, havli.c J..ln. ,| ti„ st.< I rri.rv Th. Hnwifc*. will nrr'v. borr- from f‘ • etghteen-dsv road frfp «,fl \|,,n,| , * iguet f#th. to open up u ten g,, . 'V" ..*e-i • ' f* "'•* ••♦'notion f , , Uh I'.* I r**vf. r, .III )n r r«- f . ’ -r 1 *n<1 2 (* the game postponed recently at Pay ton. owing to wet grounds, will be Ma'e.1 here If thu la the race two trouble headers will be played In as many days. CENTRAL cirnuu, LEAOUb. Testerday* Beguile. ::r'' -■ Fort w ayne o * Promt Itaplde 3, Youngstown 2. t anion t. Springfield z South Rend 1. Akron u. }' heel ngdTerre Haute- Rain Paytun-Zaneavllle—No game. Standing of Clubs. Won. Lost. Vet. S,rrt .*T *« «<>4 1 l oungstown .S3 «» , ij'l" . «3 4H If. Si \MH.i:UN,» .64 14 in.on......... 34 37 4*4 4>r«nd Itapnle . 3u 3; 4g7 Akron .81 Kl) 4;,o J'"- ««*« . tt C4 .443 Zanesville . 41 To 3«<> south Rend . 2S 73 [j4s To-days Oaiues. Wheeling at Terre Hitute czj. Erie at FY.rt Wayne Youngstown m Crand Rapids. Canton at Springfield. Akron at South Hend Zanesville at Payton (2). SOOTH BIRD AT X-AHT BREA KM 1.031240 BTRIAK | •OCTH BEJfR, . t Band won to-day. 1 to n from Akron, l.renk- | lng the eeven game losing streak Score _ „ H II. E. South Bend.0 ft 0 0 0 0 ft ft 1_1 4 0 Akron .0 ft 0 0 u # 0 11 0—0 4 1 Ferrta and Tteman; Itomlne and Fohl nun bailors aoair beat THE ruRT WAYRE LEADERS FOTiT WAYNK. Ind. Aug. 14—Poor support In a li’cher*' butle lost for tloMrl k to Sit rrer here to-day In the opening game of the series Erie win ning over Fort Wayne, 3 to ft. Score l'rte. ft 1. 0 o n ft ; 11 r, 3 3 ; Port V a yi»e a a n a 0 a. o 4 2 •'terser and s. l.ang. UoiJrb k anj Martin. Paiokee Unable to Flay. TERRE MATTE. Aug td—T.-rrs Terre 1 l.ltl*e. Wheeling game postponed, wet ground*. Beepers Lose. SPRINVIFIEt.i., • • \■ 1 g t«—The 1o t 1! • l *1 t -. . St-, g aoie *0 t 'ant on by t*he S’- .re Of 4 1. 1 w>. *. Hen' In In the f. rfh tin 1 1 -. . | g> ...| bu',! but costly error* able I the visitors Store k 11 n ; ■ ft 1 1 4 4 •> Spt e- -It . ..ft 2 4 3 l.ve S'.l Tett.r .ml Prldner; Webb I and lt:« *1 i n. K'i flame a* Payton. t’\YT''N Vo - N . game schstl Lske Erie Beees. It \ (• iff. #frj%rr dirt.| LOCAL GOLFER DEFEAT DOWN STATE CONTINGENT' PARirxsioioEsg svmaco ss AmIA* ax WMBJMOjVUlTlia. Men IZuiuUwl by VUltora- Slralty bui Oat i*»n Mevei.de la Match. flm*he.j a.',J che.ty over ilialr Viu!'">„if°Vtr Country , iiii. at’ift.... t»i . . vx^ui.ein* ur u.B great American <ti> *•uue repivsent *l *» lut; Pai k« . sou. „ oaiitry c.ub ne goaea in a bam* i. ,ai UiIll A iiK4. nUTO. xroui tiic u tiuiiiiia country club yesterday alter noon and tasted defeat Uie score standing 31 V* to b ** when the c*rcult v»a lae lliuR wus completed T..e i urk-tHburi; contingent descernlea upon Wheeling strongly fortified both In a .cKui ami athletic way. but their prowess uu before the exceptional ath.lty of the U heeling players Among tiia visitors were to be found some of tho most intluentiai men in tna state. W. .V Miller, judge of t;,*• West v lrginla supreme court of appeals Judge K. H. ilcbi-tor of the Wood county Intermediate . ourt and Hon John Marshall, assistant l ri. district attor ney. being the shining legal ilghta with the visiting cont.ngaot The Wheeling p.aycis naturally feit nervous wiien they weie lor>*d to stack up against suen a distinguished collection of flnanoets. Jurists and industrial magnate*, but w at the locals lsvke«l in prominence th»> made up in ability to play the gaii.e. The Wheeling p.ayer* admit that the visitors were al a disadvantage in playinu on strange link*, but the van *4 i*et;• j will have a «:i.tnr« fof n-vetige, *+ the ioii.1 golfers will play a return inat< h in three nr four weens. Tne scores yesterday folios ^ Parkersburg. I>. A. Beatty . 0 y. II Mctiregor . i u II. W .. H K l- a klord . » W .\ Miller .. W. T HHtenhiiuse . 1 Allen I’.'tie . .. * I- r. hl'nntiM . o W I». Kraft «t O it fCMteriluo.ae . U A M .Veyman . ... j J Mai shall .... 2 Total* .~5W W he. iing O Kd W inchar .. 3 J I'ollO* k . j la U K. Itownd . 3 It M. HUdrllh 3 J H I«eah . i J L». HoU »w ay . 3 K J htotif . J • 1 W Hewitt . u H H Bloch. 3 II 1 *»gu«n . J I». Mermnan .. i| T. !«% | , T e 1‘arfce-* urg were regt* te,. i st t e \t i..,re ring ihnr *h..rt ft * ah 1 left «st e\tv«ing terisine] in . royal manner at the dub ■ •r «»f Kit . r ,n»ff * i« itvvn fn . r* ♦.».,*». |>4< * 1 *t * • t*i4f» *'*• t Um r»ic »*m lh* •' • I •! t I* Thlt Um »•*! my •’? • * « n ». t tiff ’- »*• t ' *1 f M* Ji tut «I.##§ » .« A 'ffi * U) » • •• n i '• »,r» " * •'» r t f | Imm uur. * •• • T- *■ M* r >ffr . 1 Iff I .l»!*r i\ ff I ' « I* •« «K-1 #»• !» ir I l*»«- fltnf, i * titi f m? # * - - **•••% I. r^r. • » ». mtM ■ lit* * *■ %f *•« •ff ■ I. H.m# lU4K«f ill H »• . r;,ir4 C* Iff »D K4P1DS W|«| IICITIVO OAlt It « iff H I flHlI 'ff 'iff ffffh f»rffH^|«#4 ff »■ * -*•» • •» ***» fl«4 • »'f»-ff rtfff* » «ft ffcff • »iw*iff r*t ff'ii <«• •« Tl« INI • *lit • 4 » ** • M imattrtMti, trtaft SISTERSVILLE *'*•- »< M # Cfc#<f '*•»»« i M | r— ye»t«rr1»y. and took their defeat good nature lly The Cambridge golfers w ill De here rw*el\e or fourteen strong some time next week to match ability with the local player*. AMATEUR BASEBALL C. ft S. O. ▼». ideals. I The strong City & Elm (drove rail (road tram and the Ideala of Martins ^tri^ will clash this afternoon on ths Elm Orove diamond. The game Is called for 3 o'clock. All ladles will be admitted to the grounds free. Th teums are evenly matched and the game will no doubt be a hotly con tested one. The following platers ar; I urged to rej^rt Nelder. Watkins, j lytin. Capps. F Smith. Stumps. Mad tfen. K. Smith. Clark. Leather wood and Ga mew. McConkeys vs. Myers. The Myers I'rovlalon company team srd the McConkeys will cross hnte on the 1* irty-seventh street gri.unda on Sunday afternoon nt 3 o'clock. The K O team of Dlllnnvale and the North Ends of Martins Ferry win pi*> a game on the Martins Ferry grounu* Sumiay afternoon. The City railway team and the Island A. t. team will play Sunday afternoo-i on the Thirty-sixth street grounds I A cordial Invitation Is extended to al to Attend. The fast .1 p Olassers will meet th-^ Martini Kerry Ideals Sundry afterno t, Twenty-sixth street grounds iThi, win e the setond game etween these ti^mn. I , Th* North Ends accept the chal lenge of the K «• . „f Lrtllonvnle for gnm. on th. Mill n-ld at Martina! --- WE DON’T PUBLISH FICTICIOUS RATES TO MISLEAD THE PUBLIC. We Loan Money at thr lowrat ratra |f you h,Tf> a loan drew brrr brine In your rr i-rlpt. and w.H »ho« you how murh jiwi ran ear* by KOItliOVV INO t'Ko M I’D rrrdlt onrr r-.fahllrh,^ Wlth * ** * •* a bank arrrmnt fu timr of trod ottr ratra and KAMV t AY Alt.NTs Mane ha*r |>rt>T»d m WW thr BKPT krragtr our r». 'o*rr, ar» (lad t« tom. ,.otfl Home Loan Co. OLH BrialABLr • •a. PWo*. i«ne ■ *«*, m I air atairr ermarr ,°**r *"‘••*1 A* aa-1 .or Wwra i Diseases of Men 12?.om»~*nt.Tir Diruna * *w •• • 4 » «« i, Old Chronic Diseases *„.,„*** •* •* j*zi y *i ?®v**** * *« « •* • ^ '’** •*•• fr«* an- f —• (»4 ;* nrr^'*. .v . ^ ;;;;; 7— • * *« • 1 r* . •»- w<|i7 ► ii«»mti»» ntviumt rmrt THE PELVIC SPECIALISTS mw BtaiiT rrmstT vmuw • rt. Don’t let the barkeeper give you what HE wants you to drink. « It’s th< one way be sure c* wholesome, smooth, fine flavored whiskey—sat isfactory in every particu lar. P. Welty & Co. 1118 Main St 1121 Market St