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ee ~ G Thousands loreSick and < Many Deaths Reported Without Relief. Not a vacant ded can be found in a New York Hoapltal to-day Every institution has increased its and still patients have been turne! away by the hundreds for the jast week. An Evening World reporter made a » tour of the Jnstitutions to-day At Bellevue Dr. superintendent, raid: by crowding up the by until there wns hardly room for the nurses to pass, Sand by turning corridors into wards, +s Our avaiiadic space ts exhausted, and .from morning to night “This is due to an extraoninary prevalence of pneumonia. We pay lens Attention to grip here, though It ts ephiemnic. City and Metropolitan Hoa- pital, which are connocied with this In- stitution, the same overcrowded condl- ton’ prevalie. Men who have been con- with hospital management for fy twenty-five years tell me that ¢h ent conditlore are the most ; ordinary tn thelr expertence.”* 2 AM Terned Awny. aes At Rooseve:t Hospital Bupt, North sald: “We have not ind a vacant bed for a week, Daily we turn jatients away. It 1s a terrible thing to have to oO turn away a pneiunonia patie z* what can we do? S) “Comfort is abgolutely necesinzy to es {f good nursing, and good nursing alene (Pe will pull a pneumonia pationt throusa - * The grip Is only a secomlary aittiction We aro overcrowded with preumonin Cases, and I learn that a like * prevails In every hospital in the The head physician of St. Vince: ‘Hospital sald: “We have put In extra beds until we have no more available floor space. For ua week there hus been no dfstinctic between pay and free paticnts, We took In every .ne that came along until “our capacity was reached and they were wial to accept what quartern we could provide, Most of our cases are pueu- | Monta.” n Vacant Hed. ALSt. Luke's, Flower, J. Hood Wright, Harlem and Presbyterian horpitulr not cant bed could be found. The in- vilons are overcrowded with pneu | * mont and grip patients, r. Fordham Hospital In the Uronx ts + 1, Dr. Monaian, Ntary uderintendent of the borough, nays that though the Hoard of Health takes he cognizance of grip and pneumonia, he knows from his own observation and the reports of phyticians that the Bronx fs overran with grip and pneumonia, a Tay worst sort of grip weather the lagt twenty-four hours has added to the ever-widening prevalence of the Bs plague of Influenza, Health Board officials say the epl- demic will increase from now untii March, Tusiness intereste are feeling the spread of the dlacase. Tneatres are ihe first to feel ite effects, for people fear| Street car men have noticed a diminu- | - Mon In the volume of tramMe, wale thelr * employees’ sick Ist tells them that the Rerm-flled alr ia deadly tv men} who work under exposed conditions. Four hundred policemen are on the sick Mat, prostrated by colds brought on by outdoor dut; The prevalence of the disease ty aceu- rately gauged by the volume of business in the leading preseript! in phavmactes. | The perscription clerks are almost ax | badly overworked as the stock brokers’ | Clerks In Wall atreet. =, TProminent Versons Attacked. Dr. Tracy, the Registrar of Vital Sta- tistics, sald to-day that the death r: from grip was about the same Vaat r. Dr, Cosby, of the Health Board, id that the eafest thing was to go to ded the moment the grip symptome de- veloped. Perfect quiet will mitigate the . #¥mptoms and prevent complications. ©. The number of prominent persons in the clutch of the prevailing malady Is unusually large, New es raported since yesterday are Jumes KR. Keene, the gteat Wall street operntor, who has been confined to his nome aii Tuesday, and many prom members of the theatrical profession. — goseph Wheelock, Jr., has been force the cast of “Mrs. Dane's 1 Lady Francls Hope wax unubie_/o_ay-| pear at the New York last nino An understudy 1s playing Miss Fanny Johnston in) “Florodo: Missex Hillda Spong and Clay Loftus wre convalescing frum eariy attacks _ From vhiiadelphis comes word sthat 4 Olga Nethersole was w Jas. nigh; and Miss Ethel Barrymore fe playing wih diMculty, Charles Dillingham, manacer of the Criterion, and 5. D, Price, of the Manhattan The- tre, are pronounced victims of the malady. in Washing: “and St. Louis U-pecullarity of the «1 eities, notadly Chics Ht Ie folowed byt ser: Ss Lewhlle in New “York though wides; it increased the deata race — leave Philadelphia, Chicago vse dy raging, A. RIP’ FILLS —The Germ-Breeding & Weather Continues}: capacity to the limit of {ts floor pace PS OO4'1-4 for all hands ail the new[until to-morrow eo vexiny bed) In| %0, alee the Hospital ts occupted. Our normal | Platts we have to turn the patlente away] yet vlstbe GRIP ATTACKS WASHINGT! inted tor the absence of several § niOCe Ie I at the Motel Ten Eyck SHE DIED OF | “GRIP HEART." On fay. dia tne et Mrs. McCarthy Ascended Stairs with Heavy Jugand | When Justin McCarthy, 9 plaste: living ot 428 Went F returne HOSPITALS; BEDS MADE ON FLOOR. OBOE DOO fA +9 DO9OVG-7-0-04 ’ EVENING WORLD’S GRIP CURE. +++ Rees It fs best, of course. in all cases of illness, to Bee your own phe- siclan and have him presente for you. If you have who physictan, however, and wish 9 yv0d cure, here is one which The Evening World’ frat gave to the public two years ago, when the grip was epidemic, and which Nelped thousands of persons: Quinine Buren .30 grains = Phenacetine.... . ....80 grains ’ Codeine 3 oe ..% grain 2 rlve powders and take one every 2) Divide this quantiiy inte | two or. three hours. hour for four ino then one eve found his wife, Jen’ by the front window. She Whey to by for the poltee | she hi capacity is 56), but this wan feached | ftrce., nae , & short time defore, a aver a week acu We raised it to) 80 taee) prienests temperature to-lay wai | She had teen il for two months in morrow's > cis dinalpated 11 ie) the hospital, but came home.on Christ. | ' nercury may still $0 li i6 She contracted the «rip. regentiy| +) U. S. SENATE. Nothin b. 1.—Only seven: members appeared on the floor at) up in for a short time to-day, ny oof te-day’s session of the | —~———_- prevailing epidemic Albany. ALBANY, Ji —-—— THE GRIP IN TROY. TROY, Expired in Flat. taking, arncter borfering mn riy-first alreet, noon tor mo W several of typhold fever. EY home for dinner ADELE RITCHIE IS ILL WITH THE GRIP. Comic Opera Singer Pros- trated ata Hotel and Her Adele Ritchte, the comic-opera singer, han rallied which threatened during the night tol develop Into a fatal ease of pneumonia. | avarre, at ‘Thirtysplghth ateeet and eventh avenue. She sunk so rapidly toward. nl yeatentay th Gabbe, the hotel physt ittendanee throu announced this morning that the danger to venture out in the night alr. i" ‘KERR NOT A WITNESS IN BOSSCHIETER TRIAL. warmly and sat down den John FP. Buck Dig tron door of the a great deal and oullart” hi "No. L know what you mean, ¢ ya allude i fs not it le to appear! Law FAIR “BORROWER'S” CASE. Mra, Mrs. Milli: the fate “bor rower” of Paibuteiye a her fate. For has been on triy 1M ! STILL MORE % GRIP WEATHER. w York need not « of this “open weath @rib.and ali the other fue t+ ‘Tho weather man pros a A thy froat to-morrow dows this pleasing any lef duration, ymore! muggy, murky wont! renewed heyday of the grip m pestervay will bs tole om. the South, and ically recuble for obtalning 1 te | | te \ Mrs Chambers, It was sal sum-| aweisfort, of the Little | mews that tho cold snap will ve of! guilty. of having 4 Byrnes, of Pattadelphia, on board the \ not be a U. 8. B. Buffalo. He was remanded for | fF United Stutes satan tb thd at the sentence, the maximum penalty being flve years’ Parents Summoned. of rip, | OM A severe att Nan been i for rev r Apartments at the Wh Riven! Ind h r father and mother monet to her best Dr. John 1, remained out the night and Nhauusted hy HAY time before Miss eto resume her stage ADELE RITCHIE. (Continued from Pir Volcen were thome of p probable 4 vc his br to-day ring Cowl Infttine enouga to see what WI dy HeXt week Salter RET EU LS, Tin Isall he wil say. of the ¢ eted the prisoner | ston to be made awh Kerr sat directly inf New Meh MeAllister, him clean. new nen and. necks: a n elear 1 onecksea It is unde: will bet hie dl see her drugge t ‘ ckiy and resumed chatting with hin] Ce her drugged ant that her death a. ton by tie liver she drank Yy Ke Rood Win faet, ft ts salt will be the plea ot Tawyers repreres ok Campbes poelse, During neo the Grad Hire hast Alinter Te Sane, Says the acetaed aed i airs eagerly. particularly “Are the of any of them te Se chene coun wed ho ty accuse recently Is sete, tr that rumor that ‘ his right mind man | ever knew and ith Why, Kaine prisingly” sini je has wom 1 fron ivalelens. renulve la only recent, since ring the past Cew days ony father of | Dixon granted Lim a separate nie Howmehleter has een TC ware the urgent plea of his | Main street, Mum elty. Tis head is Dawe | wer John B, Rerty @ lawyer, that | nd hke bushys datk boar! le heavily alm Kerr will tell of the nignt | streaked with gray. He fs waiting: for Se sae he maw no droge ven | (he trial af the Peni wii: sed of (ntchat he nad ne hand tn i his favorite chil yeot that awed rite rena 10 wen, avenge! Ie pititul.. Tt draw Masser) Kereta seu: tnely without Intent, to the scene of the Kees would not dixcuas the | trtal b yin Veteciive Chaned Muatetn net Harel: tres Pate dn in an of the Vrin be that a ha oliowed th he was retu ke oF know lienses, and the co he band: Se inahlon Neiis Dhicstranger ran when the detectives of the Jury, : ttoward him) He eluded them, but awyer Cole made 4 plea tor} fled later. ¢ vefore the Jury too lorney | $a iawees , for the. prorecs Ford that) puke Save-Welmara Faneral, : ) WEIMAIG Jan, 1—The obsequies to- day of the Grand Duke Chart nt of SaxceW sbtlned nearly $1.00 fr jas ——— iiain, the foreign courte. and numer: Shipmanster Gailty of 4 t ous military and other deputations, In the Untted States Clreult Court iy | ——— Brooklyn to-day James Doyle, a stip. | oux Not to Oppone Hoar, tmaater ti the Navy-Yard, wax fount! \ASHINGTON, Jan. Ih—Secretary aulted Mrs, 31 rame ine took occasion imprisonment. BA ts ARY 1, PISTOLS FAIRER SHOCKED TH IN WORKMAN’S GARB PREACHER DO OCOOnT SHOCKED THE STUDENT TELLS 4 CAND JURY, OF “RED Un.” |Dr. McDonald Tells Facts|Was Often Accosted in About Bellevue Nurses’ Cruelty. EKS A JOB. 1800S: iO} Suggestion by Congress- man Driggs to West Point Cadets. Went of the n. I.—The Congres- nittee which ts Kotng Into woll's Istand, was before the Grand Jury this afternoon, and gave most {mportan: imony resarding “he maltreatment of patients at Bellevue. tel photographs of many pa- vken on their admission to the 1, and showing the marks of thelr Mll-treatment. 3 Dr. McDonald also, produced the book« fof the State Hospital, showing the num- i Spalding, of Michigan. ix Umiekeeper at the Keller- as the rst witness to-day. sald he was an! of 30 Henry stre BOOPDE-Os» | @ house in Delancey street, where tng vice-president of his | t altting ates | in= her Mp a heavy Jug of milk which for it now os there was some time ago. J brought up from the grocers . in Delancey street that were of un- varlous other facts the Grand Jury wi xious to Know, Ile testified for an hour and a haif, jand of so much importance was nia die- closure that the Grand Jury decided to hear him the entire length of the after- noon resston If necessary, The Investigation by the Grand Jury SLE let elelele leis ereres Tee ees etree and also one in Orchard street. are nice young girls inside.” a Six Shooter Metter. the weather ants Sut he Mott Wow chat land tt so weakened her heart. that the Tene eethee ia noe tetort rrying tet purchases salts ata affatrs of honor Congressman shooter (i st! inn strong entment, if not indictment responsible for the outrages. Proofs in the shape of the books of {institution were before the Gratd tay, brought by Henry Gleeson, eo witneae did 1.—The Prent- ight and continues : in his cage at ail vorable nas se far appeared. He sat | * fairer than fanting with fats? It would ot be fair to the | © passed onthe man reviled ihn" vith curses and obscenity. mil Fuchs, the Investigator for the ‘seul Ald Society, was recall tor i se-examination. Louls J. rant, ounsel for Herlihy, t him to spect: the houses into which he had entered, jand got Indubitable evidence as to the character. Then the lawyer asked: “Outside of these four houses, do’ you |know of your own knowledge of any ° “Well, perhaps never have handled proots| will bel. turatgheds by, W. Hill, of the State Bourd of Rey. George L. McNutt Quits | *: Pulpit to Study Con- ditions of Labor. e ot erin «| WOODRUFF HAS THE GRIP. | F $1.50 a working nic the upper vecoped his muscle and tbe a bit nervous also ht not to be." “Well, place the men six feet, upart Districi-Attorney’ Philbin said to-day *hat the Grand Jury Investigation was independent of his office. wan true, Mr. Philbin added, that Franklin Pierce, the Grand Jury .by legal advice ax to vidence, but as to the furnishing of tdence the Distric:-Attorney s af- fice wax In no way brief friquiry "made by the Grant Jur- ense of the three nuraes and the report'of Inspector Hill to the State Board sof Charittes led Investigniion Commissioner Keller 4 hat ne had fred + ination tn Ii c wits educated at Prince 11 —1deut.-Gov. Wood- snows neers at would be perfectly fair. vir ¥ to handle puilt.a house In him: exaot!y work of his hands ss man was not tune INDIANAPOLIS, Jan, 11 rsinning of the fourth class year, a Not Badly mirman then read xome extracts (ors Into letter written gister in which he complained of heart Jan W—The grip pon epldemte, Vhyxicians report more than one-half the xickness of the clty due to rip. ‘There wre many cisex of pneu- bw where working rove ther minds and health hos finished tam: he will Vaalt the cities on ‘na position to contradict wed tho Congreseman, ve \ h eraiix and | pritadeiphin His dally | ete P SULPHUR KEPT SON-IN-LAW OF IN DEATH-TRAP. Ten Barrels Taken to} Tarrant Building Be- fore Fire. he might say. was badly brulsed.”* Muaed All Me Could, Cadet John K, Herr, when called, * waneworkers. nenit of the patient to waatever relatives demanded. o pay the fee are entitled “Did you ever haze a y tine 1 got the chance,” Three Drown PITTSBURG “What particular ‘Three foremen “Keelors, or dips. Herr explut form did you use?" d that one of those hazel was Cadet Ulysses 8. Grant. Monongahela ny a barge with steel POETIN A SUI. Flaherty Seeks $50,000 from a Relative of Matthew Arnold. He added that haging had been prac cally done away with, but ffghting had Two men are known ¢ 1a third was in that he diel other is miseing, ‘LITTLE GIRL SPRITE Boston Police Failed to Intercept Woman Who Took Her. “Then, thie haa not } become a Sunday schoo! Institution yet?" sald Mr, Driggs. WOMAN OF cn MD Groth Took Liquor to Relieve a sonetn-law Matihew Act a w defendant tn an action now on trial Justice Beott and a jucy in Bue) preme Court. | fa sulug the Jaw firm of Cary street diseste Mauseh and a Patrick Martin, D AWAY ver $50,000 for mn his elevator 4 breach of cont alleges that firm utilized as and skit atx a promoter to ine Fporate the Lawyer mmpany of this ety on thy thers in the « Deon ste ted | ramiums and $5.0) for his services who has been of congestion of drinking bir and gin to all ent for the cam: a storehouse quantities of whiskey nd pitoed. Up at 917 A. M. for house ‘perm! ives of the Mor tekneli learned of the girl's ab- late to: Intercept tween Dalte enotigh loo start through vie fifluence of Matthew Ar- brother's room, drank nbout Nve glass of whiskey and later nearly half a pint appeared’ for Mr. Dintrict-Attor- . 18 reaponalbie for her departure. hes formerly Hved here, to Lynn rome Hild wishe! to remain with te wish wax granted, PLAYGROUND IN PARK 1S URGED. Alderman. Quotes The Evening World to Show the Necessity. hed iquor and she be ely MH. Dr, Alexander Gale, of attended Ler. rguntzing the secured Charles E WIDO Ninetleth street Unable to save {ND TRAP FOR _HONARD'SSISTER District - Attorney Took Her tod: the Grand Me Alliste: best-de, y peered . Was had w suit of sings | Y his taller spectally to wear during A) mautter'nags 1 Shin tral, Mie father hax alsy. broaght OOING OF DOOLEY IS RECOUNTED, so that he may orescnt a good Appear J taat MeAliater’s plow ug the gir or | Cate ata weas ponupy and! the laat few days dd every week ve read ( did hey act when together? drigKing a younK every one thought he was | Hd Here comex The guests all thought = they came ba to you reeall any to the story ury, the youn death through Me perdistent efforts of four DU she talk about anything else?” Y mentioaed Greenleaf, Versation you | Yes, one diy when she was elck weked her who was and she said ame there night sho must break “J. W. Howard and Miss Jn Mow other and sister of “rying to KUL me trying e ttee on Parks to-day Alderman tea wed that the square bow r, Kavex, Division and Norfo! + be turned into a playground for} mad en and the rast of the apace ale to the Willfam H. Seward Park, by The Evening Word, he accured by! to would nove » him to-day, * wld the Widow Dooley; | yore Bheriff Wulton was necessary In the Interval Distr ney Clarke haa xc mianfon and prompily re Juughed and e any ilifference.” Lf you and Um g cy “ve Deen giving her morph eee ng this reeltal young Mr, Winter ane of Hin uneasy ni tonly found matters of Iw papers, whil red subpoenas “e ewyp remember her going to Smitty whére Winters lived Thelped her to the traty wolone Git ghe atay 7” aut a month.” yen she came back FOLLOWED PRINCE OF WALES When they entered the Sh they were sueprise) by (he tenements to get a larger playgrouns |, ooked the amorous y persons were presvat to spoak in favor of The for a larger ‘ommissioners are willing to lerman McGrash, Grand Jury, an was recorded. It is a peculiar mov fact that tae prison Indicted. Explain: NeaAareneree han) « sald she'd never go th Sprayed by dh Mout of the ina Kerap: the Litthe Church esald Mr. Dooley was a goo Mr. Winters, totments aguts: Orke Howanl to's partment #h 1d fo money, pay his board, she sail tery usefal to ws —a—__. vee me wy much 3 us not be separated fre After death, and so hd ds ited A. DORR’S: WILL. Winters's nile Mdltor of Mull and 2s Estate to Widow. Alex: mar, who died Jun. i | 5, Were Imposing, ‘The ceremonles were Sorel attendel by representatives of Emperor THE WEATHER. he petitioner, ure, Jt ts charged that to We Cody, WANTS GUILFOYLE REMOVED» hae Says Commtastoner Played | 51M ved Malice, ef reaplte charged over 13200, when 8 waa in good fee for the aftor that th Bertha ‘Dorr. OEY AImosphore will com we mgnin, tu) th e shall have rai temperature. if ou mA bar, a Sheeprhead Bay prop whlow, Mary: has filed Aa n Wyek. asking for the Commisaioner of | Bui)tings John F Gullfoyle. Some time ago Gullfoyle ordered a bullding torn down which was owned |matter to @ reteres. Dunbar also claims Was safe atid round tearing down’ was purely from malicious reasons, The case has been in. court before Justice, Gaynor, at the buliding nd the order for koas to Rovert) B.A. Dorr, and Kuth F, Dorr, an infant daughter. The exeoutor, requeated to to-day announced that he would andidate againet Mr. Hoar "a Dy: la Tablets, Hatter event Stuart's Dyspepala Tablet u tute that Fontes ed to AO dive tion with, ‘thet! Stites, Canada and Great wrliain’ self! them be retained”) by,| at the uniform’ price of Afty conte .Jer full * treatment, Sisasa't express hii e Kexprese. bia + who referred’ the Mall.and Express, » Passing Delancey Street House. ‘The tdal of Police Capt. John D. Her- Mhy, late of the “Red Light” precinet, was resumed to-day, The firnt wittices called was Edclsohn, t, astudent at Colum- * bia, and a teacher at night school. He told what he had seen in passing he was often invited by women and men “barkers” to come tn and be mas- pexed. Teacher lelsolin deacribed (wo houses avury reputation up to last November ~ At a house in Allen street a woman’ often invited him tn, yin) “There Comminsioner Hens, looking vocy ill, put in an appearance at 1215 Edeleohn said he had occasion to enter an Allen atrect tenement where a “bar'er” had called to him from the stoop. Whan he divorderly house in the precinct?” Mr, Fuchs said he did not, and Mr, Grant let him go with an alr of triumphant virtue. Tnis is the trump card played by ¢h defense, for after a witness has de- scribed’ the performances at) one of these houses he la forced to zdmit, as a clean, moral man, that he hus no legal proof of the coaracter of the house. Morris Owowski, a teacher of physical culture tn a public school In Stanton street, testifled Ike the others, only varying in the location of the immoral sores, and his description of them. It required coaxing to induce the wit- }nem to repeat the form of invitation | Used at an Allen street hou: other places, and those woo ‘and some jeard him. repeat the ‘Invitations did not. blany him. In answer to President York's request that he give his textimony Chief Devery sent word that he “begged to be excuy on account of the press of busines: Ue sald he would be ready to teatify Monday, and York nald that would be All right. —$—$—___—_ Not tm The World Building. A firm adyertiving as the Relfable Jewel Company and professing to have offices in The World Bullding ts not in that building and never has boen. Tho public wm warned against a iirm that advertites from a building that /it (a not In. SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. Sun eets.. 4.52/Moon riews.. 11.68 THE TIDES. Hee La 7 Wook svesereese MSS Gatemors tend AES IZA Heil Gate Ferry... 209, 204 PORT OF NEW YORK, AS ARRIVED. Germanic . Chita de Catir Gwent Energie... King Wedd Hegonia Rotterdam. Mae OUTGOING STEAMBHIPS, FAILED TO-DAY, ' Clentuegss, Guantanamo <i INCOMI DUE TO-DAY. Woodburn, St Michaels, ‘Tallahagsce, Savannah. Kennett, Colon. “WHAT SHALL WE EAT To Keep Wealthy and Strong. ‘A healthy appetite and common sense are excellent guides to follow in matters of dict, and a mixed diet of grains, fruits and meats is undyubtedly the best, in spite of the claima made oy vegetarians and food cranks generally. As compared with grains and vegatables, meat furnishes the most nutriment In a highly concentrated form and is digested and assimilated gcre quickly than vege- tables or grains, Dr. Jullus Remaseon on this subject ways: Nervous persons, people run down in health and of Jow vitality should eat, plenty of meat. If the digestion 1s too feeblo at frst, it may be earily strengthened by the regular uso of Stuart's Dyspepsta Tablets after each meal, Two of theso excellent tablets taken after dinner will digeat several thousand grains of meat, egR3 oF other antmal food In three or four hours, while the malt Glastase also contained In Stuart's Tablets ° { eting of the Aldermanic Com. | causes the perfect digestion of a7 c| like pota bread, otc., anim tea | how weak the stomach may be,,9o troubla ¢| will bo experienced If a regular practice I. jo of using Stuart's Dyspepsia Tables, because they supply the pepsin and diastaso so necessary to perfect digestion, and any form of Indigestion and stomach trouble ex- ina desire on the part of the | cePt cancer, of the a IIL be Lover clations which iabor among] come by theft dally use, ‘That large clan of people who come under the Park Commis: |'the head of nervous dyspeptica should cat plenty of ba and ae its fomeice be ont vorld’' «| gention by (ho systematic use of a sat ine Worlds Pathe | harmless dtgeative medicine like Stuart's IVs] Dyspepsia Tablets, composed of the natural aniy be righe| diecstive principles, peptones and lastam, tives of the Park which sctvally perform the work of @ be present to hear the} tion and give the abused stomach a ch Tne hearing was thererarel <> rest aud tc furnish the bedy and brain M. a week from to-) vi the mnecestary nutriment. Cheap, cathartic medicines masqueradip, under the name of dyspepsla cures are useless for. rellef or cure of Indigestion, becnube they have absolutely no effect upon the actual enn Leaven| siceation of food. Dyspephia In all its forme ts simply’ fall- The will of Robert E,-A\- Dorr, late] ure of the atomach to digest food, and the f owner and. publidher of the Mall and] xensible way to solve the riddie and curo cxprens, just fied dn: the Burrogate's| the indigestion ts to make daily uso at : ©, leaves the entire estate to the] meal time of a safe preparation which ts indorsed by the medical profession. and Pven 2 Known to contain’ active ‘digestive: princi- event of her death the eatate fs aad. oi thy ca ly bo alae All. druggists throughout) the United

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