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an attorney, he, conducted ‘a mystio)| cult, a side fihe, which attracted |a large following., Orlow left here | Leeause of finaneal diffienitics, | i | | i WAS REAL ARBHI]UI(E ——— - HER, WIFE CLAIMY PAWN FOR UTHERS .Mysterlous New Yorker Probably' |1 WG4 IVOTESJ] New Yorker, Accused of Murder, | i P Paonessa Gontinues Attack on G. Member of Hapsburg House ! 3 v s it o e} Ryl Family Quarrel ' > . 0. P. Organization This Noon WUSND CHOKED | A Bittr e, TN NG P the present because of the small at- | i L tendance due to vaccinations, Swin- | 3 New York, April 3.—Fricnds of the Ming and health classes will resume New York, April 3.—Mrs. Essic ‘ _' Speaking to a gathering of several elderly man who died in a Brony hos- | theit regular schedules on Tuesday, Gross told Judge Mancuso and a jury . ] O thundred men at the gates of the Lan- pital Monday under the name of 0. April 29, between periods of convulsive sobbing “ ders, Frary & Clark tactory this noon, Orlow, doctor of philosophy, but Other classes will meet as usual. yo ¥ how she shot and killed her | 3 % Mayor A. M. P'monessa declared that whose death certifichte bears the name Registrations are now being received husband, Irving G on December | he fecls corlain his opponent in the of Johiann Salvator, long mysterons. | for new dressmaking? millinery and 11 in their apartment at 155 Audubon feHigty i bt ly missmg archduke of “Austria, today’ basketry classes to begin next week. | avenue, Ier story of the quarrel and i B e bR turned their eves to Rio de Jancire The dressmaking class incets on Mon- | shooting was vague and brief. She ATI00 A BRI R N R for proof of the contention that he day evening from 7 to d the mil- said little more than she shot in self- was the long sought member of the | linery on Thursday at baskgtry | defense. | & house of Hapsburg. on Tuesday at 7:30. All classes huve| Mrs, Gross testitled that ih the {onulican Kadote, e Documentary evidenea proving eon- | €ight lessons. early morning, a foew miautes after 1 : o w;'nm~ “h::n“‘;n“::x. llLl'nn'm- £ %0. N. Orlaw” was In| ~Rév. James Gordon Gitkey #ives irs, Mally Colien, an overnight guest, | 3 i Tt P AR ol o Austrian nobleman, was his first lecture in the S 0f UhIes ju jeft (he apartment she and her A v'”"'”.m.'" ‘Im-]l.q'.‘[).,g “law Yelieved to have been left by him tomorrow evening heaudi- puciand hegan quarreling over a pro- | felott. e o b ol oy with friends in the South American ' forium. Subjc “Discovering 8 {est against her husband's treatment - S B W, Aling city se rs ago. Hidden Powers.” ~All Are invited of e which Mrs. Gross had made to ikl s e “This bécame known Announcement s made of the an- ¢ioccs cmployer, | yesterday at the time several persons |nual meeting af the association to by Do “you remember your husband of nnllvlt' l\‘irlu\ aflirmed their beliei Iurh\llw"l‘ |“W‘“W "”"l;‘”“;‘ *““"'“" sayi ‘I waited for Molly to get that the dead man was the missing of Mr. Gilkey's lectiwes, hat timc d now P i i I archduke, second cousin to the late cight new di i be elected | . \11‘] ':3.\:,.: “1..‘: ,.f,‘.‘:',‘,g ¥ 'ml clared that he is a candidute “'v‘"' ' h e SHONe. Wi o out a machine and without any lead- T s o P | Tollawen by s tonua (PRio and vetrash:| ooy TVl of Test: Quarrol, [ Harry M. Daugherty (right), after resigning as attorney (i “und that it re-clected he will : : e b y Yes she veplied, and then her woneral, left for Atlantic City. Photo shows him at the railroad afford the city an cconomical adumin- [ noblemwn and friend of “Orlow” said ments served hy a committee of which | ¢ i i 3 Al story of the shooting was drawn from ) e Kortasse h 8 b o Sl he was convineed the distinguished Mgs. A. A. Mills is chairman. hos by a-10nE MEFIER of: Queétlons, Phia|SVBLION with a friend, just before boarding train (shown in back- f:‘:-“lm“r«lmfiln\«ytll:"lus’nt“l‘n"h o and courteous elderly man was what The mectimg of the Business Girls' 4 the stbr ground). i y g he claimed to be, although a Vienna club, which was to have heen held |77 D B during the past two ycars, he attrib- court, after long investigation, had this evening has been postponed unt Heigathed: hold ptenty haie sad uted some of the credit to Edward pulled me tolvard the window. 1 was T Hall and Frederick A. Scarle, sl decreed the archduke Johann to have Thursday May 1. s been killed in a shipwreck in 1590, —_— justiguiingson Y efet when Jn ormer secretary and the laller a vice The vicomte also said he and sev- grabbed me, -1 was afraid to rrn\ni ' president of Landers | Mr. 5 4 with him, and 1 told him 1 was going irman and " to furthe® the personal desires of the \e mayor asked if the republicans were not for law and order three years ago during the Scandul that in- Volved several officials here. He de- eral other persons of noble birth, also | 5 A R Hall is chairman convinced that “Orlow” in reality was g |t my parents, and he said 1 won't ! member of the finance hoard the archduke, ~4vould attend his A% [live to go anywhere if T can help it. E(]N’"NUINE TflHA‘ R F R The mayor was introduced by ‘tuneral services, These include, he He was very excited. . torney David L. Dunn, chair sald, the Princess Marie de Bourbon EFFE[}T []N Hfl A Aht YLl g RN e the police commission, Mr. Dunn and Mme, Frances de Spilassy. | i bloody. suid he believed he was addressing “Orlow's"” funeral, arrangements for o { “He sald he wus going fo end it all U C bd d 0 I C A1 U A T ] men who felt it wise poliey to et which have not lmmgrun‘n-!rn 1, and he made a wild dash for the bed- mOl] ar l e a" ar )0“ 0 “ 0 Meg mencans [0 rav" w.\lx enongh alone, He elaimed that will include services for Miss Grace ’I‘y l " WI] P " bl o ] voom. [ was going to run out of the | : " essa had done better than well U dnctuda weyes SoecMies drmoo Prgyalont WL PORANI 500 181 e rinonti it e aratied zac, aia 1 Defending Action on U. S, Vessels D TRad 4 o oceaalon fer maks “archduke,” who committed suici saw & tol in his hand. I tried to | j3 L s ing & change in the mayoralty, the day after his death, After the| Qm[e [l]e D(}i)bs disarm hiw, 1 put both my hands on | p—— Rally in Lithuanian Hall. funeral, which probably will be held innd, where he had'SHe tevelver, | = Bsltimare, Apstl 3. — The sboand | W o vih Aot §-—Gansral Peral Mayor Vaonessa and the members in historic St. Mark's-in-the-Bowerie, — AeICn fo pRuit fouti ot bib hade il aaviorithe sl foritliar " ing aeriving today on the George Of the demoeratic ticket in the sec- the dy W h Yo R S ¢ put one of' his hands on my throat | Milburn company’s suit asking § v il s e d four! ards ke at @ l:wfhgl)'wowvn‘;:otstrcgl||?llplln “vlvlll; New. York April 3.—Spring brings| ang he started to choke me, 1 gtrug- | 250,000 damages from the Union Car- | N ashington after several months o '::sl: .l\:;l‘.:hm“| }‘l‘:lv.:uniln‘::yln'l.m 5 spaniel owned by Miss Wakefield, 'O Mleasant awakening this scar 0 gieq for the revolver. 1 rémember I[bide and Carbon company, of New teredd, declared he found —things W T8 T 0 o o o iedioner just before she kilied hepself, the hoboos Who stvep away the Wi~ juard 4 shot, York, got under way today In United | 1¢OKINE very much botter in Furope | 0% 87080 & " haiise "tor the Orlow's body, It was said, would be °FS o0 the Bowcry, The harmow of | Mrs, Gross said she was bewildered | States district court, with - attorneys | M0 they did when 1 was there last, Jmer £ COFIE & TR0 GOS0 taken to 8t. Andrew's church in 1jeth | (e Placid days before the start foriand did not have ar recollcetion | for both sides continuing their open- | 1 think the Dawes commission will S0WREV B G Fehle Sack’ 1L, Ross, avenue and there laid- in state for | the open cotintry has been rudely dis-'of the oting, could not re- | ing arguments, sl i Wl Lo e Dol rm| s 4))-d at }l p rally telehds t5 View, » turbed by a problem which promises member hearing two shots, although | The Milburn company charg uctive and very bineficlal to tho "mmp,',.m, 8. Gerard Camie, candls So strong s the conviction among (0 remain unscttied for many a day Irving Gross was shot twice, She did | Carbide company and afiil e oA, T ge e second g &, g whatha ’ > Wih ershing said he had visit- date for alderman in the & his friends that the dead man was the |0 come. not know whether the revolver was | cerns with violations of the Sheeman & 1 urged the election of the ticket, archduke, that they intend to keep| According to Captain Dan Kerr of|in her hand or hist and did not recall |and Clayton anti-trust acts. ed most of the World War battlefields ward urg et bis body In & vault so that a small |the Oak street police station, who saying policdmen, who tegtified | * § Kemp Bartlett of counsel fcted that all American cemeter. | declaring that there b eolave birthmark on his right arm may es- | knows “stiffs” and their ways s well carlier, th ad shot her hus- | fhe plaintift charged that Major D cpt Romagne, would be in “ac. lsucs involved and the -elevon . of HE 84 ) 3 : , | i ¥ L J ceptable condition and &pDe should be guided by what they deem tablish his identity forever at some as any onc, the whole trouble is over band because he didn’t love her| zimmerman, U, 8 A. was sold a CCPU ndition and appearanc syl Bl Pl e Jater time when tne royal documents |social precedents, Captain Kerr got| enough.” high grade automobile for $200 by an |P¥, nest Decoration Day. oyttt bt Al sted the desires are found. \ the “Jow down" on the situation from | says He Beat Her Often, employe of the Davis-Bournonville | '1e Was met at the George Wash. sclfish mu-“‘?‘n |.-rn||||“ ‘vlnn. for & As far as possible, it was stated, “Dandy Tommy,” who in the good old| Mrs. Gross tesiified that her hus- | company, onc, of those samed with DETNS - EOpS N S M 1e funeral would be accompanied by days had a hand in swinging the so- “ant her to have children and did not | 110 Carbide company, after the major " . Wa . . ard the honors whi¢h an archduke is en- | cuiled transicnt vote in more than one | Want her to have children and din not | nag favored. the New York concern Major * General Robert Lee Bullard,| Victor W. \“(M:"{a‘h' ‘:;:;”‘; “:\,:nl titled to 1n accordance with Kurppean | election, and who today, although his, U0 her clothing or give hwr money. j, the matter of government con. | COMmMander of the sccond corps area, allermanie "“.’f]“m Fahta of. Ohb customs. power along political' lincs is curtail-| ¥ic #aid that e seomed to hate Ber | rets, fit discrimination against the | General Pershing said he would leave some of the aecolbimMEe OF 07 e ed, Is still morg or less of a signifi- @d often asked her to divorce him. | piaingi company. for Washington in a few days, e s, had Thatane MR WO Prominent In West cant figure. among the restiess gentry| 10 dixcredit her tostimony on these | "y 1yovie, who served during the | Although he deciined to comment ward Scalise and Bhomas t it Seattle, April 3.—0, N. Orlow, doc- | who make New York their winter| OIS James . Mebonald introdueed | oo otenant, Mr, Bartiett said, |t 1ength on his six months stay in | are :NI;::“\:,:I;KII‘O“ AR Runne tor of philosophy, who was said by keadquarters, in evidenee several letters which she | o000 contracts for acetylene lights | 2urope, he warmly praised the ship the fou 204 e e Vicomte Henri Do Frics, of Now | “Well, you sce,” exciafmed “Dandy | 84mitted hoe husband had written hor ) i MEE0 SRR T8 AERITEE VEER Lo whieh he came home and urged | ‘Thomas J. ot g publls York, to be Prince Johann Salvator, | Tommye' “therc's more than one kind 19 1 1922, He spoke of Ner | 1y monyilio company without peeciv- | “OVery patriotic American to patron. | trar of voters attacksC {ie e Taa one time archduke of Austris, Con- |of o Wi, with the 4 in en € the letters fn the most | ;1 AV COmmD Y O . |1ve American vessels." can machine and lauded Mayo blown-in-the . ductes g 3 ay 3 affecti rms, and 10l t ¢ I'renc ve E hip on Nessa for his independence, lucted & curfo and art store here in | gtift the king-pin of the bunch & 1Bt iy before the war, Doyle was made he IFrench travel and ship on l-ll~ Jobngon Stumbling Block, ington’s pier in Hoboken and escorted to the Waldorf-Astoria in this city by change. They ride anything—traing or autos| 0, = X . The jenr he purchased was a | b : mnchive, Me .--‘.,Am' declared, And Menty T, Tarey, smployes of the Dutes ‘W, Flint Co, of this city, are | this part of “You have here in the fourth ward an alderman, Mr, Johnson, who s a stumbling block in the path of good beats it to another job, fe's got ) 4 ont.” ki odegied from Bridgeport to t Wi government. op. |ANother name, the hoomer. Then THhMtS FOH STUDFNTS he ' Yom frisgenert te this oty Was_ 18| ¥'The man refeessd to 18, . Guatay he ten-day stilf works a week or ten worth more than i® m o 1 ength how he missed her ' reneh boats; the iish 8o thel the stitfrwhat rides the rallronds e goneral manager of the Davis-Bourn rench hoats: the glish u heir . tnlked at length When he lived here, his home was ;o4 B&Es)\ blinds, * gondo) e ol » sadd e had been G L0oie upon. his return to | Doats and: no other,” Ne said. “Ameri.| Mayor Pae ’fl‘;‘l |‘ M‘ o his: Rdls & preténtious place, ‘With him were [tning what rolls on ivon, Then come : ! o e in which hed gy e, Me, Bartiett declured, cans should do the same for Ameri. O (he "‘Hml;‘.' ”‘-I-II the demo- two young women, the Misses Clara |ino highway stilf, what stems auto- | o rt that they Dida haby and iy, e that government employes | can vessels.” e the Fopuklitdne whe. 49 et and Grace Wakefleld, who had accom- | yobiie vides, There's more of them | o TRGL : ndIng. Mer oy bribed to fnjure the Milbuen - sobradb g s _Il“"”‘ 'T|,“: g g0 out ;":Iu.i-a him |(‘n-nn: San Francisco, 2 anything clse now. It's easlor, | oy & AN oLhel S IR [ omprny, W. Calvin Chesnut, one of Waterbury Men Injured VR, T o retic. thkat i Ot They were sald to have beon given in- | rren cor gt o8 « ters riting < . : d el v noers comes the ten-day stiff and the . - < ! L, made | L of - . four ds. ° J 1o his care by thelr father at his | yorking st : ! RS ) arges mgainst Major Zimmer- When Auto Hits Truck sccond and fourth wards, He ure ;A denth, hen g k i ove | Waterbury, April 2.—W, 4. Delaney Particularly a change in the fourth Sovefnl of Orlow's pletures are now ward aldermanie chair, -mwl\nlluu.' ddres ) st In the posscasion of John Bushell, & {gavs ami blows. The worning st ; A o g gy local anctioneer. w6 18 sIgned | winvy on the job 't he gets @ ';‘ i Pl ) 4 to g0 1o the | e, 1t was added that he was bad- | Fecovering thday from minor injuries Orlow,” and anctl "The Arche- | pon lavs up "tl.he's broke, whon hf Iy in nerd of the ear for work in |Vt ined last night when the automo. duke,’ % whieh they were returning W tngton during the busy days of | PHe in fan Franclsco, April .0, N, * | thore's the dingor or the punhandiing collision with a truck ot Rimmon from the fourth low, who died Monda; in New York, | cum 11w no dam’ good. Then comes | 0”‘ FFD AT 8‘0 EAGH MARRIAGE, LASES pond, Seymour. There wero five in | Johnson, "“""‘;"_"‘ ”"'“““"m“.l e was a striking figure in San Francisco iw ‘m-ln i | l di ¥ LIV The followir . i leenses | the party, all employes hero of the ward w ho was recently ne : r o in the early *90's, and well known | 4 | —e ave boen issucd at the office of the Fame cones and one of the num. @ sccond term after a primary con- “Now comes along a new sUff what . in art etfcles here, it learned to- S tow lerk: Vieginto Falotti of 214 ber, George McCabe, is in the Griffen | test y vant o classed Tigher he | Cory Tells Chieago Univers aWh_ CIeTRT VAORIN tt of 214 J . aoncssa eharge 18 ree day. wants to be 1 higher than the |Corp fon Tells Chicago University Laurel strect and Miss Vienna Romiro | hospital at Derby suffering fron® Moyor Paoncssa charged the r He 1 said to have condugted a large | P'on -1 the-kluss stiff, st Men fC Can Relieve Them of | of the same address; Joseph Scall of [shock and possibie internal njurics, | Publican powers with attempiing o furniture factory, the ‘products of | o At i i 91 Springdale avenue and Miss Helen | Membors of the party claim the truck |80 amond the charter that |Rey WO which were popular in.society, - SIS RN SHO. PRGN IR Annoyan Skinger of 105 Orange strect; Peter | With which they collided was driven |D® In a position to continue the He was known lere as Orlow N, |JUst an ordinary blown-in-the-glass| : parino of 81 lee street and Miss away at once, before its identification Duilding up of a political machine in Orlow. According to L. M, Hoefler, tUM what carrics a radio sct on him. | ago, April 3.-The faculty of| 5,0 4100 Gliberto of 27 Lee strest. |could be sceured. ity hall at the voters expense, this When these stiffs rides the rods they |t sity of Chic took alarm J being in the form of an amendment luke them for whs the | By dISC0vers Al 8 COrpori- | S———— — — allow the (ax collector and town % and the ground, d when {tion had sontieirculars to thousands clerk to name their deputies without v jungle up nights they got wire to[of students offering to do their thinks | s A e 2 T PUS T R the approval of {he mayor, | string on the trecs. And, believe me, | ing | / £ : 9 ag Al Discusses 4. Willie Mills, it would.go goofl to listen to som AlL st s must write term pas ? y o Discussing his dismissal of Per. SPRING? thing else all de the click and | pers in their course and these in the G i sonal Tax Collector J. Willie Mills, . rattie of the w 1s & hiear music at | studies 1 they specialize be- . 3 the nmyur #faid: night by the campfire, There's some- | fore recefving degrees. The term pa- 4 i “The oty didn't need a personal T because spring is athand, don't 1150 15 i1, but most of the hoys pers and these are the big '1-1:)55 § p : tax collector any more than a cow feel that you have to be tanguid, |y 150 jocanse these bugs expect in the work of wndergraduates and y needs two tails.” dull, weak and half sick. Wh‘“"‘: | be elassed ahead of the blown-in-tl supposed to be results individe 7 Mayor Paoncasa.will speak tonight need is to get the “spring fever” ";“ o | etasa stirr.” al rescar | ; at a rally in K. of C. meeting hall. your system by "‘;\‘;“u“‘m e | »wen, what a on gol . “Give us your subjoct and $10we) * . 4 The mecting is ‘being. conducted un- ‘tomc.GudcnPtflo - about it?” asked IKerr, ¢ | we'll-do the rest,” says the corporas J der the ‘ausplecs of the Hardware ! Many thousands of people, YoUng as 5us to know 11 5 0. | tior Ve # City Demoeratic club, At 7:30 o'clock well as mature, purify and enrich their | o) pussie ‘We relieve yo I annoying ) 4 one of the scries of open air mect- ‘biood and tone up the svstem every "% dou™t Enow wi e rest are go Just v »_subject, the i . ings will be hield at the northern end th:ea andbgic:fimssf;lhccvn 'At: | “Put me, I'm going 1o ¢ dig it you v receive for it. Oup . ; 2 : sevoral n[(flv candidutes arc on the \'ourdmggist's; in qu“ld and tah"“s ’(MHV]' 74 work satisfactory, Many profes« i o s 7 % i program for political talks, ’ | complimented our clients Tosce for soursell the | 3 v ¥ writ 7 : 4 ; B i carry his campuign to the Corbin FneTaHehh,..,,..,.,,m,,w‘. e NEW NEARNY PADER ite, We : ; v % ; factory gatcs, speaking at the O fde‘twm-‘hngan send for fr -ul;-w our work A | . M. J. Breitenbach Co., &3 Warren St, N. Y. Albany, Aprit 2 The b | wi Wy roce tter recog- 4 . P chard street entrance to the I & 1% ; i @ . . Corbin plant. The miayor will open Times-Union announe ) ¥ { 4 { des jam Randolph He v ¢ o the untver 9, L & 18 address at 12:40 o'clack, u hased an Interest in the pay sty " and liberal i S B . Rally for Women. Yormer Governor Martin 1. Glynr t rned sty ignore the Tomorrow cvening the democratie Pepto-Mangan el e \ . S, e e i e B b the vice-president nedy, Mis D, Murray and RNl Mayor 1 e are the speakers, 1800 Have Contributed $10,000 Al A0 BLACKHEADS, N O BLEMISHES EVER Repubtican Rally Tonight. : % = . Tonight the re as will hold ready To Nelp in Expenses of Kan- By e Wt lpce Heppee thelr first public. rally when Judge sas Broadeast Station Mine is a parf a'sh h clogging matter w wate » (R, W. Alling, the standard bearer of yousng - ter 40 years A8 4 get. the G. 0. ., and Lieut, Gov. Hiram 8 City, Mo., April 3.—RNadio | stage star, ok like a girl of 19 i sty 1 ' E Hingham will speak at Judd's hall on i 10 share a part of the | ¢ o i h, Ambitiows ne, E ver el Main street. 1t is expected that the he world for Peeds elea 1 f 1 will be packed since it 18 Judge another Reep the skin so clen ATling's first appearance in the cam hoep ko 1os Thade smrth price, patgn. lieut. Gov. Bingham served station broad- | g - ey keep me Aty cxperts W with Judge Alling in the legisiature ose Vistening in |y ool G employ this liquid eleanser. § 1p- |and is an ardent admiver of the te- hetp e Now 11 nged So every 1ETaY | and woman may have those ide Tomorrow noon the mayor will 1s which are becoming A moth more expensivd since musigans refuse 4 methods to muit ¥ beauty and 1o 1 the “invisihle g women, but ur, publican nominee helps s 1 hope o bring to ¥ e ‘vn',vval ,|m“ 1s I.:‘v o And a cle skin-is FITIVTITITerIvIvTIvITIoTe N for My Vacial ¥ Wailace ¥ " Facia ‘Ih . wee ’ AT e The Leating Citizen e arer. my Facial Youl It containg no = it tollet counters at 75 conis p wrote she wa e e fat. 8o it ow . Alsa my Youlh Cream for “the { It eanhot f cold er . Also my White With THOMAS MEIGHAN similat in any way with the skin. ay the uimest in facial clay " 1o 1 See twy fHate Youlh ) hrought | MIEAND MRS CARTER DI HAVEN N ) ' netrates every po n » st haie Senats Saak MOTHER := Fletcher’s Castoria is a pleasant, harmless Substi- e exgn ' g R g g e W 'al iy My Beauty Book Comedy “VACATION TIME® tute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething -Drops and Seothing " e hel tru ay 1 that elogs the skin comes with § " you to try Facial Youth Also & News Teel Clean the skin in the best # r t a realls clean skin means. Syrups, prepared for Infants in arms und_ Children all ages. T way you hnow, My Factal You Py or 998 what it dous for e, | 5/ > (———‘fl skut e , ind | +till remove much extra grime a o od. Then, i §ou ada and Mexico wngurat 1t simply cleanses the skin oy are 8t everywhere recommend it ttempt at snrg n seg f e “ ' Wiy with n your call o Topper. 355 aansssssssssssssssssssssss nated, but that he has been drafted | Earl Sandstrom llu Interesting Podflol Earl R. Sandstrom, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Sandstrom of 400 Park place, has been spending a short va- (cation with his parents. Mr. Sand- strom who was a member of the | graduating class of Wesleyan Univer- !sity last June is employed by the In- ternational Banking Corporation as a member of the VForeign Staff Traine ing class. He will sail for Europe on Saturday where he will be sta- tioned in one of the company’s banks and will also see service in the banks of the company situated in Singapore, Straits Settlements and various other points, fore making his return to this country Mr, Sandstrom espects 1o visit his brother, Clarence E. Sand strom who is connceted with the Standard Oil company in Rangkok, Siam. Almost every part of (he whale has a comm fal valve, HEARING RESTORED OFTEN IN 24 HOURS Hesulls Secured in One Pay by Formerly Known as Rattle Snake Oil. and Tiead Noises need mot be the discovery of an. Now it is pos- + most obstinate cases relieved in a day's time o of a prescription for- Inown as Rattle Snake Ol This ni 18 meeting with wide success over the country, 4 r. D, Dey, & Nebraska resident, 87 vears says "1 h used the treatment for two weeks and my hearing I8 restored vfoctly, The rellel was almost instan. tancous and now the head nolses have dia- appeared, My cartarrh, & case of many years standing, 18 improving wonderfully. Fred (yre, & Kansaa resident, s 1 have ussl K-17 for two weeks and ca hewr & wateh Tt has alvo nearly re- movod all evidenccs of my eatarrh,” A Noises Stopped. Henry Vertcin. a Wisonsin resident, says: " 4 K17 for anly ten dayw and my ! s lave stoppod entirely and my hearing. has shown a wonderful improve % Hears Clock Tick, Veank Quinn, of Mississippl save: “Be fore 1 used K-17 1 had clock tick In & long thne. And after taken the treatment two daya I in bod and hear the clock tivk p D, B, Bryant, of Georgia, says: using K-17 on Monday and on the same W T was hearing and have bern Tiearing ever since, Thank you once, twice, thrice | Head Noises Stopped in 5 1 Mra. D Wilkins, i “IK-17 has helried v& It has stopned that awful cars, T think it is & grand medi Mra. C, Toberts, of Florida, saya: entirely deafl in my left aar for two years and then in'both, When T got sour treate ment 1 could hear in twenty four hours,” reports come from N er this country and foroign countries, iption, which 18 known as K-17 sed at home and seems to work in ita rapidity on peepie of all contldent are we that K-17 will re vour hearing quickly, and to introdues kahle treatment to a million » rers, we will send a large $3.00 tment for only $1,00 oy ton dny's free trlal, Tf the resulix are not satisfactory the trea 1 costs nothing Sond 1w money —Just your name and to the ne Laboratories Ridg., Kanane Clty, Kan., an Will he mniled at to the slwple dir the end of 10 duys rour hearing In not re- lHoved, your lead nolses gome enifroly, just send 1t baek and monoy will he res undad witheut quention, This offer is fully gunranteed, so write today and give this woygeriui compound a trial MAKES FAT PEOPLE SLIM New York I'h;-h-un Perfects Harme less Method of ll«lw‘ln. Weight. The loss o{ as much as a pound of oxcess fat a day with no harmful res svite is the record made by many pa- tients of Dr. R, Newman, a licensed practicing physiclan of 286 Fifth av- enue, New York, who announces that he has perfected A treatment which has quickly rid fat people of excess weight, What is more remarkable is the Doctor's statement that he has successfully treated thousands of pa- ticnts for fat reduction without change of ditt or unnecesary exers cise, Tt is also said that fat people who suffer from chronie rheumatisth, gout, asthma and high blood pressure obtain great relief from the reduction of their superfiuous fliesh. Realizing that this sounds almost too good to be true, the Doctor has offered to send without charge to anyone whe will 'write him, a free trial treatment to prove his claima, as well as his “Pay- whensredueed” plan, 1f you want to rid yourself of superfluous fat, write him today, addressing Dr. R. New- man, 286 Fifth avenue, New York city., Dept. 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