WINNERS OF WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES. Boston American Leaguo Club-Below, back row, left to right:-Green, trainer; Barry, second base; Hoblitzell, first base; Mays, pitcher; Ruth, pitcher; Gregg, pitcher; Shore, pitcher; Gainor, sub., first base; Wood, pitcher; Collins, pitcher. Middlo row:-Thomas, catcher; Janvrin, sub. shortstop; Cady, catcher; Carrigan, manager; Gardner, third base; Hendriksen? sob. outfielder; Leonard, pitcher. Front row:-Scott, shortstop; Foster, pitcher; Hooper, right field; iSpeaker, centre field, Wagner, sub. second base; Lewis, left field. . In circle:-President Joseph L. Lan.iin. ' Anderson Tonight. Ladies Free Walch for (he Football "Specials" In Friday's paper. They will be well worth while. There will probably be a page of them. Anderson Tonight, Ladies Free. "TIZ" GLADDENS SORE, TED FEET "TIZ" makes soie, buming, tired feet fairly dance with delight. Away go the aches and pains, the corns, callouses, blisters und bunions. 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If you can't decide what yoe want phone 694 and we will bein yoo to decide. lJOuY WHITE MARKET, J, W. lindsay, Froprietor. ?BBMSBRHIKZ BERLIN ENFORCING STRINGENT LAWS ON SALE Of LIQUORS Berlin, Sept SO.-(AsBocltcd Press Correspondence)-The restrictions re garding tue sale of distilled liquors In Greater Berlin, which were proposed lu August by Police President von Jagow to the government authorities have ~one Into effect. They are so drastic that^ landlords and distillers aro in Cespair, and the general pub lic feel?, that its indulgence in "schnaps" and simlar drinks is to be very largely curtailed. The rules now laid down forbid the ?sale of dir-tilled liquor except between ?9 a. m. and 9 p. m.-thc sale in res 11 a?rants having women waitresses and bar maids,-the sa?e in "auto matic" restaurants and Ute sale to drunken, persons. Tho liquor may be sold only for cash and must be drunk on Gie premises. Only casual examination of the new rules does not reveal how drastic they are. Relatively few persons, because of thc late working and eating hours m "Be t? mr 11 n v?^MGret ' flo ?fe or~tfpTp$r= tunity t? indulge in spirituous liquors uti til after tho new closing hour. Secondly, scores of reputable res taurants and cafes now have female employes in place of the waiters who have, been drawn into the army, and therefore these cafes, are barred from making their former profitable sales. Thirdly, thc provision that . the liquor must be drunk on the premises deals a blow to a bottle trade that heretofore has assumed considerable proportions, especially in the less pretentious cafes and saloons. Prac tically Gie only provision to whict there is no objection is that govern ng sales to drunken persons. President von Jagow's suggestion cnent tho restriction of distinct liquors included he provision tha none should bo. sold after 7 p. m, ara that only liquor of a comparatively high grade and cost might be dispens ed. The distillers and liquor dealers breathed easier when they heard that the authorities did not favor anything so drastic, but al) their hopes vanish ed when the authorities finally did make public their new regulations. It is asserted on every side Gist many catos that do not specialise in beer tho so-called "wine rooms"-will now have to close at 9 instead of at ll or l o'clock, and that many ot them will have to go out of business. These cafe .proprietors allege that they cannot understand Gie new or der nor the reason, for it. For nionlhe now it has been forbidden to sorvo soldiers or sailors with distill ed liquors, and . Utey say that there fore Utero t? no military need for the rules. They maintain that there ls a great eufllelency of liquor for army, medical and hospital needs, now on hand, so Gmt there is.rr recesslty for extra measures tn con* ? .-ve the sup ply in this drastic way. 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There w.o', probably be a page af taenu BOSTON TEAM WINS WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE.) grounded to Poster who threw Stock out at plato. Thomas threw Cravath out at Hirst. Luilerus double.!, scoring Bancroft and Paskcrt. Whitted flied to Speaker. Two runs, three hits, no errors. Second Inning. Boston-lioblltzell out, Luderus to Mayer. Lewis out L'an croit to Luder- j us. Gardner tr inp! ed. lia ry singled, scoring Gardner. Thomas singled. Barry took second.- Foster filed to Ludeus. One run, three nits, no er rors. Philadelphia-Niehoff fanned Burs flied to Gardner. Mayor fanned. No runs, no hits, no errors. Third Inning. Boston-Hooper hit home rpn. Scott filed to Paskert. Speaker sin gled to right. Rixey replaced Mayor i enlaced by Gainer at first. Bancroft took Gainer's grounder, touched Bec- i oud, forcing Speaker and threw to first, catching Gamer. One run, two i hits, no errors. j Philadelphia-Stock out, Gardner to ] Galnor. Bancroft flied to . Hooper. < Paskcrt out, stealing Thomas to -ScottiKa rua?,-4iue. hit, no errors. j Fourth Inning. > Whitted. i Gardner walked. Barry forced Gardner at eecond. Stock to Nlehoff. Thomas flied to Cravath. No runs, no hits, no errors. Philadelphia-Cravath fanned. Lu derus hit home run o\ier rlg.it field j tenco. Whitted filed to Gardner. I Nlehoff singled. Burns singled, sending Niehoff to Uiird. Niohoff scomd when Gardner retrievod Hoop er's throw to fence and- made wild throw to home. Rixey out, Gardner to firs . Two runs, three hits, ono error.' Fifth Inning. Boston-Foster singled. Hooper' hit by pitched ball. Scott file! to Whitted. Speaker out Rixey to Lud- j ems. Foster took third. Hooper j second. Gainer flied to Niehoff, No runs, one hit, no errors. | Philadelphia-Stock out Hooper to Gainer. Bancroft singled. Pasken. flied to Speaker. Bancroft out steal- I lng, Thomas to Scott. No ru~ quent. girlB are products of I heredity i and environment aud a majority ot thom can bo reclaimed for society ac cording to a report which Kenosha Sessions, president of the women's association of the American Prison association, modo today to tho conven- , tlon of tho parent hoiiy in this city. . President Sessions, who is superln- 1 fondest nf tho. Tridiona i-irles' schools at Indianapolis, said in part: "Wlti't very few exceptions we find the delinquent girl comes of, either ? markedly vicions and Immoral pa rents, or of generations of Improvi dent, ?npurposeful people, who feel that they hare done well when :hey have kept the wolf from the door and ha^e kopt out of tho i'.iands of the police; people who feel that tho sacred duties of fatherhood and motherhood j have been fully met when they have provided food and raiment for tT.oir i children during;., tho first twelve or fourteen years of their lives. The I fathers are often, drunken and gross ly Immoral; many timos the mothers ?aro equally bad- In a goodly per cent of tho cases whoro the mothern ? aro not had they aro Weak in will ? power, helpless In discipline, t e kind of mothers whoso children soon ?? ver I ride their feeblo desire for them to do ; right. I "This is the type of Intact homo from which awi sad mt, InmsImainMnESnKj