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26 THE SAXW FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY., OCTOBER 25, 1903. COMRADE'S GUN [BISHOP CONATY pNIS S LFE, s o Belmont Student Acci- dentally Killed by a Friend. Duck-Hunting Expedition on Marshes Has Tragic End. —— 1 Dispatch to The Call. { MATEO, Oct. 24—While out duck | e bay marshes this morn- serat, a student of Reid's | d. lly shot by , and died accompanied by also a Belmont ng their morn- 1 were removing guns when the accl- Il sat in the had alighted. ung around is arge his The full load of left thigh of the the femur and >m any habi- was running, so great difficul- companion in- ce could be obtained leg as well as they boat and in their ed, in which Sanita- their wounc . Wi Amputation was| | imb was removed, but " e shock the un- | % 3 .)‘ n so p at lhal:‘. PRELATE WHO WILL ASSIST for him to rally, and he| | ",p THE McKINNON MONU- , two hours after the op- MENT BENEFIT. son of Ju-| 4 3 lent of a teleph He was ss of the being his com- ears first nent in the local ck on the third ool . N Erwin Reld st Entertainment to Bz Given in Aid of McKinnon Memorial. PRERE AT THE joint committee of Catholie societies will assist the general committee of the McKinnon mem- orial movement inaugurated by the First Regiment, N. G. C., in the matter of subscriptions and will give an entertainment in the Alhambra Theater on December 9. The chléf feature of the entertainment will be a lecture*by Bishop Conaty of Los Angeles. The Bishop is known to be one of the foremost lecturers in the country, a reputation whfeh he e boat while R shell no accident BOARD OF AGRICULTURE DECIDES ON ECONOMY ©°f the University of Washingtori, and his presence as.well as the ‘Worthy &aude Expenses Cut Down and Money Is, Sufficient for State Fair should assure a crowded house. Owing to the visit of ' President Roosé- | velt in May and the encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic in. August the general committee, composed of of- ficers of the regiment and interested cit- izens, thought it best to allow the matter of collection of funds for the proposed Bills. — The State resolved to Meanwhile 274 | monument in memory of Father McKin- Tved | non to slumber till the autumn. The at- Jackson, re- | tention of the public was engrossed in 1o economize, and | those unusual events and the city was The board cut off the winter and dis- watchman. It has now and has cash assets to late fair and a small | generally canvassed for subscriptions to entertain the guests. The commlittee, however, neither forgot nor neglected the work in hand. Under its auspices Capitol Council No. 11 of the Young Men's Institute gave an entertainment in June at Agricultural Park at Sacramento, on which occasion the citizens of the capital city turned out en masse as a tribute to the memory of Father McKinnon. At the Grand Coun- | il session of the Pacific jurisdiction of the requisition Gov ifornia for the extradition who is wanted at Mart to charge of seduction. Dalton is w held at Portland | the agency of the firm named a four- | tWeen the barbed wires of a fence. acquired before he was appointed recter | WEEK'S SALES GIANT EAGLE | MRE SL.O00.000 GHEATS GAPTORS Business Holdings Lead Fééthered Prisoner Car- the Transfers of ries Away Chain Property. and Stake. - SRl Gl Deals on Kearny Street In-|Yolo Men Build a Cage, but volving " Largs Sums tl;e Bird Prefers the Are Made. Mountains. . —n Large deals are enlivening realty on | WOODLAND, Oct. 24.—Great excitement Kearny street. Yesterday A. J. Rich & |Dprevailed at Blacks, Yolo County, yester- Co. closed a transaction which s one of | day over the capture and, subsequent es- | the most interesting and ome of the |cape of'a monstrous gray eagle. Mike largest relating to Kearny street that has | Slaven -caught the gird in a fleld’ near taken place in severa] years. Through | town, its wings having been caught be- story brick structure on the east line of | The eagle was nearly exhausted ap- Kearny street, seventy-five feet south.|parently from futile efforts to extricate from Post street, in the first block from |its wings. ' Slaven secured a long dog- Market street, with frontage of forty-six | chain to one of the bird’s legs and with it feet and depth of eighty feet, changed. brought the eagie into the town of Blacks owners, The building is occupied by two and presented it to a hotel-keeper. firms, which pay $120 per month rent.| Pending the construction of a suitable Frank Maskey is the purchaser. The |house for the bird at the back of the property-adjoins his store on the south. | hotel-the eagle was staked to-the-end of . Whil The bullding Auplicates the one now oo~ | & Doard driven into the ground. o | everybody in the neighborhood was as- cupled by him. Hé now has a frontage gsting in the construction of the eagle of sixty-six feet on Kearny street. The cage and when the structure was nearly bullding was erected in 1876 in a most cgynpleted the eule_mgnaxle‘d tol p““t‘}lnz by Scholle Bros. The the stake and with it dangling from changes hands is $250,000. | The eagle measured 7% feet from tip to The sale of the Mary E. Berton prop- | tip. erty, on Kearny street, north from Cali- .'I‘PI‘X'I’H-H'H'PH’I"I'I‘H"'!'H. fornia, is reported. It has a frontage of | forty-five feet on Kearny street and @ |pag peen sold for a price in the neighbor- | depth of 60:6 feet. This sale, CONCerning | pood. of $120,000. The brokers who are re- which no particulars are made public, is | pored’ to have made the sale, Messrs. reported to be to the same parties who re- | Shainwald, Buckbee & Co., refuse to give cently purchased the Boiton estate proper- | any information in regard to the matter ty, which has a frontage on California and | or to disclose the name of the buyer. The Webb streets, being the old French Sav- | ymprovements consist of & very substan- ings Bank location, and which runs with | tial three-story brick and stone building, an L to Kearny street. The.purchase of | covering a lot twenty-five feet front by the Berton property and that of the Bol- | eighty feet.in depth. ton estate makes a total of Kearny street Madison & Burke have sold for the es- frontage reported as changing hands of | tate of Bernard Classen to D. Martin and | 115 feet. .The price pald for the Berton- . -Beronio three properties for - $60,500. | property is reported to be $30,000. The Two are on the east line of Taylor street, | Bolton estate holdings are reported to [.south from Post street, having a total | have brought $225,00. Between the two |frontage of forty feet, with a depth of 57:6 | properties on California and Kearny | feet, and one piece on the north line of streets are several smaller holdings. | Post street, 100 feet west from Taylor In addition to these transactionsfseveral | street, 40x60 feet. large sales have been perfected in the | Thomas Magee & Sons have sold for the | past few days. The total ten deals re- | account of Edwin 5. Rowley the building | ported this morning Is in excess of $1-' and lot on the north side of Mission street | 000,000. The month of October {s ending | 125 feet east of Sixth, thence easterly | {upon a strong realty market. The de- | twenty-five feet front by eighty feet deep, | mand is still for good Income paying | for $i8,50. For $3500 the same brokers business pfoperties, which is the best sign | have gold for the account of Elizabeth G. | possible. Baldwin a lot on the north side of Filbert | SAMPLE AL street 165 feet cast of Devsiadero, thence | st e | east 27:6 feet front by 188:6 feet deep. This Through the agency of the Burnham, 5 !is $127 a foot. To Mrs. Catherine Mc- Marsh Company, the Margaret Stewart gowan they have sold the house at €9 pfoperty, on the south line of Geary | pjchiand avenue, being on the north side, S.lnf‘l,.l\nZIb feet west from Powell street, | 100 feet west of Mission, thence twenty- | 76x137:6 feet, has been sold to John ROEen- | five feet front by 100 feet deep, and to E. {feid's Boss fop SN : | H. Herald*for $1175 the 1ot ‘on- the west The purchasers of the northeast, cOrner | side of Potrero avenue fifty feet north of of Geary street and Grant .avenue, 40x | 3 3 ntreot, thenod Skt tetens 40:6x122 feet, are. Lewis Meyerstein and | & oty second street, thence ty-five feet by 100 feet deep. “Edward § Rothschild. “The price i re- ' bek 806 have & fob ported to be 330,08 wilh ' the claiim s WHawald, Buckbet &:Co. have = % . | Mrs: M. Veiller to Thomas H. Mead 26:6x ';Jg“'"‘: ‘(m lp“’pm"’ "‘]7:;‘ ';gz::‘ °fl‘;h§ 81:3 feet and three flats on the southeast upont-street widen! , whicl . Sacratnenlolstréet: amaunts 4o about $35,000, added. e A s el i e - It7is . reporteds o the: street that’the | %4 3 Tich & Co. have sold for M.| bgoperty belonging-gocR. F. Mortow -om | gopiabatker the southwest cormer of the;.nogth. .Jioe -oft{Cajifomnin strebt, . Per.i'jy isand Gough streets, 60x127:8% feet, tween Sapsome and; Leldesdorff streels, | ¢ pdwapa Rothschild as the site of a res- 4 £or about i {dence @ik @ U 0. e University Club will erect a hand- the institute held in this city in August | 89me elubhouse on the northeast corner the matter was recommended to the at- | Of Van Ness avenue and Sutter street, the tention of that body and the Grand Coun=| Probaté Court having confirmed the sale cil indorsed the project and heartily rec-|of the land by the Crocker heirs, 120x120:3 ommended that all the subordinate coun- | feet, to Willlam B. Bourn, who represent- clls in California Interest themselves in | €d the club, for $110,000. it MANY CITY SALES. With that object in view the local coun- ofls of the institute were Invited to eleat | ., 1 f0MOWIng sales are reported by the | c. M. ‘Wooster Company: delegates to meet the memorial commit- g 4o tee. At such joint meeting held two| . o LYdla Malowansky to G. H. Otto weeks ago it was decided to 1nvite dele- Barthels, lot, 38:9x137:6, and improvements gates from all Catholic societies in San | on, 1 OFth line of ‘T,{?;l:":""-,lm‘j N Francisco for the purpose of arranging | Yalontine. S0x157:6 and residence on the an entertainment to be given under the | oot Iv TR 0 SHE Tesiornce on the joint patronage of all. The delegates | {our 11", Of Fost Street, 187:6 west o trom the various societies will meet on | Gosy) 6ix110 fost on the west Hine o Il Friday evening, November 6, at Y. M. I, | Goor S0XU0 feet on the wést line of Fill- headauarters, 34 Fourth. strest | more street, 30 feet north of Lombard, i E $3500; for Amelia Liyons to Mathilda Hand- man %x137:6 on the north side of Filbert ADVERTISEMENTS. street, 100 feet west of Steiner, $1400; for < G. H. Hanson to F. W, Goetz 30x117:6 and gmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm HOSTETTER'S Stomach . It is impossible for perfect health whose st good health is a strong has become weak, no cause, commence taking disordered. Therefore, the first essential to improvements on the east line of Fair .@aks street, 213:6 feet south of Twenty- second; for Mrs. Eliza Dodge to Edward Stadmuller two lots, 50x120 feet, on the | east side of Nineteenth avenue, 125 feet north of Lake street, $1600; for Mrs. Jane Egan to Jessie W. Robson 23x80 feet and improvements on the north side of Ber- nard street, between Jones and Leaven- worth, Bales are reported by Madlson & Burke as follows; Two flats on the west line of Taylor street, between Sacramento and Clay, for the A. Giannini Company to F. Koebler for $5150; lot, 32x117:6, and cottage on the east line of Fair Oaks street, between Twenty-first and Twenty-second, for E. | J. Smith to E. Hess, for $2800; lot, 27:6x 137:6, on the north line of Bush street, be- tween Plerce and Scott, from Thomas Donnelly to B. Myers for $3750; lot, 50x 87:6, and two houses on the’north line of California street, between Polk and Van Ness avenue, from John Gregory to J. ‘W. Kasburg, for $16,000; lot, 25x80 feet, and two flats on the east side of Lang- ton street, between Howard and Folsom, te of John Nolan to A. Be- 50; lot, 27x9 feet, and brick building on the northeast corner of Clay street and Parker alley, from B. Davidow to R. E. Steele, for $6150; lot and improve- ments on the north side of California street, between Hyde and Larkin, from Waterman Smith to J. Cockrill, for $5100; lot, 2x75 feet, and two flats on the west line of Langton street, between Howard and Folsom, from the estate of John No- lan to Margaret McSheehy, for. $2550; lot, 34:4x137:6, and residence ‘on the north side of Pine street, between Steiner and Pierce, from A. Bertin to Catherine Foley, for s Bitters any one to enjoy omach is weak or stomach.” If yours matter from what Hostetter’s Stomach past §O years. positively cures HEADACHE, NAUSEA, INDIGES- TION, DYSPEPSIA, POOR APPETITE, COSTIVE- NESS, INSO LALAR LA A AL UAALANATALBIALAAVANAVATATAN A A AVAVA LAV AUV TRVAL LA B A A A (L CGONVALESC! gm see for yourself. AL Lo S e kil 1 e Bl S R i NMMNMMMNWNNWMENNWMNNNN Bitters at once and you make the first step toward good health. Thousands of people in exactly your condition have been restored to robust health by the ‘Bitters during the Then it surely won’t disappoint you. It MNIA AND BILIOUSNESS. Try it and For sale by all Druggists. MR. 0. S. SHEDD, LITTLE VALLEY, N. Y., says: “I feel very thankful for the good work of your Bitters. It cured me of Stomach Trouble after | had suffered for yzars. | heartily endorse It.” MR. J. HOLZENTHAL, NEW ORLTANS, LA, says: also for Insomnia, and find it very beneficial.” “1 have used your Bitters for Stomach Aliments, ENTS WILL FIND THE BITTERS UNEQUALED AS A TONIC. : (AOGERJEDJUL 0 U0 U0 U0 JURJURJUA LA 400 JEb 4000 JUDJRMIR NN UL AR SRR U0 SRR AR B R A A T L T i b s $6650; lot, T5x115 feet, and residence on the north line of Beaver street, between Fif- teenth and Sixteenth, from E. G. Beck- with to Emil Liess, for $6000; lot, 27:6x 137:6, on the south line of Sutter street, between Fillmore and Steiner, from Mrs, Emma-G. Butler to M. J. Franklin, for $4500. AUCTION OFFERINGS. On Tuesday at their salesrooms Easton, Eldridge & Co. will hold a semi-monthly auction sale and will offer the following properties: Three flats .at 1123, 1125 and 1127 O'Farrell street, §7:6 feet west -of Franklin gtreet, renting for $160 a month; the residence at 2514 Pine street, 129:6 feet west of Pierce street, lot-42:4x137:6 feet, with stable inthe rear; five new flats at; 729, 731 and 733 Fulton street, 116 feet west of Buchanan street, running 'through: to ‘Birch. avenue, renting for $130 a month two-flats renting for $67 50 a month at'7i1 and 713 Webster street, 120 feet south of Fulton street, lot 33x82:6 feet; lot 25x75 feet and four flats at 275 Shipley street, and stable, renting for $45 a month; build- ing lots, 25x137:6 feet each, on the south line 'of O'Farrell street, 80:6 feet west of Fillmore street; lot 47x78:6 feet and im-| provements on" the east side of. Jones street, north of Jackson; building lots on the west line of Buena Vista avenue, be- tween Congress and Evergreen streets; residence and lot, fon street, L@k g 3 building lot, 50x feet, on the east line ' of Forty-fourth avenue, 40 feet south of B Madison & Burke will on Wednesday .auction realty, offering at probate sale properties of the estate of Silas M. Locke tain forerunners of hair loss. hair; when vigor and follicles, , (Herpicide controlled. ageable.) 4th. Every lady Within the Qircle OF YOUR ACQUAINTANCES MANY SHOULD USE ewbro’s Herpicide WHO ARE THEY? The list includes: 1st. Every lady with falling hair and every lady with dandruff and itching scalp—the cer- (Herpicide stops falling hair.) 2d. Every lady with dull, brittle or strength leave the hair it is never failing sign that the sebaceous glands of the scalp are diseased, owing to a microbic invasion, and sooner or later the invisible germ will go deeper into the hair causig hairs to slip out in great kills the dandruff germ.) whose harsh and wiry locks persistently refuse (Herpicide makes’the hair silky and man- whose hair-is France, says by a microb: H lusterless 2 a rapid succession. numbers. | druff germ. 3rd. Every lady to be heavy and| skeptical, stringy. from an over-abundance of natural oil. (Herpi- cide makes the hair light and fluffy.) either young or eld, who wants the daintiest, most re- fined, most refreshing, most deélectable and most aris+ (The knowing. ones tocratic hair dressing on earth. use Herpicide.) ABOUT THE MEN. We must pass the man with “shiny” baldness, for his of baldness were planted in his scalp before any one knew that a tiny 'microbe is the cause of nine-tenths of all baldness. Prof. Unna of case is hopeless. The seeds Hamburg, used and the guarded. Dr. Isidore Dyer, can dermatologist, says in the Medical Review of Reviews, in discussing the indiscriminate use of the hair brush: sth. Every lady, find it an excellent (Signed) “Santa Cruz, Cal prominent business In order |is not of an oily com carefully an eminent Ameri- ing testimonials.” In the years to come, when false claims for remedies will not be permitted in the public print, there will be no necessity for concealing the identity of a person who recommends an article of honest merit. Send 10c in stamps for sample to THE HERPICIDE CO.. Detroit. Mich. DESTROY THE CAUSE—YOU REMOVE THE EFFECT. “Every school child should know that it is as dirty to use the hair brush of community tooth brush.” Baldness is a contagious disease. caused ally enters the scalp in youth, where it develops f years before its presence is known, is the first sure sign of microbic invasion. After -exces- sive dandruff comes itching scalp and falling hair in Newbro's It is the first septic; its success is truly marvelous, oily substance or dye matter. scalp almost instantly. THIS LETTER SPEAKS FOR TSI “I have used two bottlés of Newbro’s Here highly to my friends. +MRS. MANUEL MITC A NAMELESS TESTIMONIAL. The following letter was . written by one of the most “It gives me pleasure to state that [ Germany, discovered the dandruff microbe. |have found your remedy very beneficial. and now dermatologists the world over are warning the people against scalp neglect. to save the hair an antiseptic must be hair brush One quality I like very much is that it diminishes the over-abundance of oil and leaves the hair very soft and does away with the itching irritation caused by dandruff. While I recommend the merit of Newbro's Herpicide I am not willing to have my name mentioned in advertis- any one else as it is to use Dr. Sabouraud of a Paris. further says that the microbe usu- and that dandruff Herpicide kills the dan- hair-saver” and scalp anti- It contains - no It stops. itching of the A trial will convince the most remiedy. < Have ree Ribiserd HELL. o ok women of San Francisco: position. but rather as follows: On the southwest side of Mar- ket street, 21:10 feet east of Turk and within half a block of the new Flood building, 20:3% by depths of bl:4% and 71:2% feet, renting for $3%00 per annum; on the north side of Eddy street, 137:6 feet east of Taylor and opposite the new Tivoll, 68:9x137:6 feet; the south cornmer Mission street and Grand avenue, between Ninth and Tenth streets, 28:4x100 feet, and and undivided half-interest in premises on the southwest side of Third street, mid- way between Brannan and Townsend streets, 137:6x160 feet to Ritch street. NEAR THE PARK. Lyon & Hoag have just been appointed nze};fla for the sale of another Baird block, bounded by Haight, Waller, Ash- bury streets and Masonic avenue. The block is 275x381:3 feet; three of the lots, however, have been sold out, and hand- some residences have been erected on two of them. The rest of the block will be offered at private sale. This makes the second block this firm has put on the market during the month of October. The block directly opposite this, bounded by Haight, Page and Ashbury streets and Masonic avenue, was sold by Mrs. Veronica C. Baird c.a the 3d of this month, and since that time sales have been made by Lyon & Hoag aggregating close to $100,000. This block was sold as follows: Charles Patton bought the en- tire frontage on Ashbury street, includ- ing 125 feet of frontage on both Page and Haight streets, the adjoining seventy- five feet on Haight street being sold to Jeanette Perry; the intervening twenty- five feet between the two aforesaid lots was sold to Solomon Peiser; Cyrus F. O'Nell bought the lot, 2x100, on Haight street, 81:3 west of Masonic avenue, and Jacob Goldberg was the purchaser of the northwest corner of Haight street and Masonic avenue, 81:3x100, the northerly seventy-five feet, fronting on Masonic avenue, being purchased by William J. McKillop; Mark H. Morris and A. C. Karsk were the buyers of the lot 25x90, on the westerly line of Masonic avenue, sev- enty-five feet southerly from Page street; the southwest corner of Page street and Masonic avenue, 25x90 feet, was sold to Abraham L. Peiser, as well as the ad- joining lot on the west of 26:3 feet front- age on Page street; Willlam Friede pur- chased fifty feet on Page, 115 feet east of Ashbury street, and Margaret Potter the adjoining lot on the east of twenty-five- foot frontage. 0. D. Baldwin & Son report the sale of lots in the block bounded by Forty-sev- enth and Forty-eighth avenues and K and ‘L streets during the week just closed, and also lot, 30x127:8%, on the south side of Pacific avenue, 137:6 west of Laguna street, from J. D. Coulter to Isador Schwartz, for $8200; lot, 276x127:8%, on the north side of Washington street, 165 feet east of Locust street, from Willlam C. ilysell to Wallace A. Wise. ‘W. H. Menton & Co. have begun busi- mness at 211 Mon ery street. E. C. Kilpal for many years man- ager for Davilson & Leigh, has become a member of the firm of Thorne & Kilpat- rick at 312 Bush street. The firm will do a general business in real estate, including rents, collections and insurance. More than half of the purchasers of sixty lots sold by Sol Getz & Son in their newly graded blocks fronting the park and ocean boulevard will Immediateiy, upon the completion of the grading of streets and lots, commence the erection of superior class houses thereon and as nearly all own 50-foot frontages, they wl | compete for pretty homes with ample grounds for lawns, thereby setting a good example for older residents of the Oceanside district to follow. Contractor Malley expects to finish grading the see- ond block for Sol Getz & Son by the first of December next, when the owners will endeavor to have water and gas puc the streets. On lots recently sold by Sol Getz & Son the following houses are be- ing erected where the contracts have not been recorded: On Tenth avenue, near J street, a two-story residence for Frank Crothers; Kroetz & Wilson are bullding « one and a half-story cottage on J street near Tenth avenue; H. M. Depew, ilie builder, 1s erecting a modern residence for sale on J street, near Ninth avenue; Richard Barker Jr. Is erecting a two- story residence on the Ocean boulavard at a cost of $4000; a one-story cottage is being built on I street, near Forty-sixi! avenue, for Everett Collins; C. Ruhl has Just completed a six-room cottage c¢n Forty-eighth avenue, near M street: a street, is nearing completion;. for Eliz- abeth Adams a one and a half-story cottage on California street, near Eigit- eenth avenue, is going up. ——— Railway Station Noises. A circular order issued by the manage ment of the New York Central Railrcad requires the discontinuance of nolses in stations caused by the rough handling of cars while switching them, men shout‘ng and swearing, car inspectors and ollers allowing journal box lids to close with a bang, constant ringing of engine bells, blowing whistles, working of air pumps and cylinder cocks and all other deviers which make hideous a night passed on raflroad train. The traveling public will view this effort with gratitude. Few peo- ple approach a night on a Pullman with- out the hope for deep sleep ere a larg= or terminal station is reached. The awaken- ing at such places is almost sure to come, and to be a rude one. An impatient gineer hurls a sleeper against the t with a crash: a thoughtless brakeman shouts a signal Instead of using his lan- tern; the conductor shouts “All aboard™ In the voice of a wheezy foghorn, and by that time sleep has fled from all but the most phlegmatic travelers.—Express Ga- zette. —_—————— It is proposed to dispense medicines by means of slot machines in Paris, and the physicians there are earnestly pro- one and a half-story cottage for Teresa M. testing against the scheme as full of Langille on Forty-elghth avenue, near L : danger. ADVERTISEMENTS. STRICTURE CURED WITHOUT CUTTING, PAIN OR LOSS OF TIME. No matter how long you have suffered or how barbarously you have been treat- ed by surgeons, by cutting, stretching and burning, 1 ask you to investizate MY METHOD of curing it. My treatment is original with myself. and is the result of 17 years' experience in these special diseases. The stricture tissue in the canal is paiplessly absorbed and hence removed forever. Any discharge, which often ac- cel , disappears, the inflamed surface is bealed up, all scalding and ‘burning sensations cease; the Kidneys and Bladder become strong and normal, (he sexual organs regaln vigor and vitality and the patient feels as though life were living. ™*'also ctire NERVOUS DEBILITY, SEXUAL WEAKNESS, EMISSIONS, SYPH- ILIS, GONORRHOEA, GLEET, VARICOCELE, KIDNEY and BLADDER DIS- EASES and all weaknesses peculiar to men. ‘Consultation Frea, 64-Page Book Free, If unable to call, write for Questios Blank for Home Treatment. C. K. HOLSMAN, M. D., 5065 &8 Sany sunds £ 595 1