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Seeeseesooooes enoosesooneseesosoocesosooososooee Cees sesesscecones coccceoooooosoees Santa Teresa, Exiled, Says Her Beloved Peop'e Surely Will Exiled from her Mexi¢aif Government, Be Free. home by order of the becaune of her Ife-long fight for the !ndependence. of the Yaqu! tribe o: rer York. Bhe !s known and Southweat patron saint of f Indians, Teresa Ur- magnetic healer, has come to New he Wes} ‘Teresa througtiout” as "Banta the flerce Yaquis, and around har name haa been built ro- mance and fiction fes. For twenty yearn "Santa Teresa” been advocating diana of Sonora, and apochryphal stor- has the. cause of the In- and ever since she went into a trance, lasting three months and elghteen da; with wonderful . she has bean credited power and has been worshipped and followed as a saint by the ¥ aut tribe, Mer word has been supreme iaw. order can bring p and although she Her peace or declare war, nas been an exile from Mexico for eight years by decree of President Diaz, Dattie ery of the ern” obey imp! absent priestess. Beginning Santa ‘Terer= Mexican Brate a home of the, Yaqu ano. Purchase the ( and there the girl power as a magn ly-became the pa dans, who treat priestess sent ro ¢ 7 the Yaquis waged of Mextco that known. ver sin. the guiding ! been the sup: me ‘The strange magne: postesnes and wil have wrougat. mi worked an tnfluen Although absent. rnmental order war of the tril he Mextean WEEKLY. BANK STATEMENT. |: ly, When she w Abo: Santa tous Indians whieh amounts to worehip. against the whole pow, her name te still the tribe, and her follow- the wishes of their of ler Power, wax born In Sinaloa,.a joining Sonora, the 19, twenty-eight years * young her father a Ranch In Sonora developed her alleged the healer, and gutck- tron saint of the In- ed her ana) high tiver.them. from their worn, War waleh against the crueities ‘Teresa became nen hers has been rd her counsel has law of the tribe. pawer whieh site h witch she claima to any remarkable cures noe over the supersti- ‘en Years’ oy from Mexico hy Gove uring the moat recent administration, San} Decrenne in Increase nu The weekly Crreelation Lergst tenders Myrele . Reserve yuiremeni« of F The to banks for th Watlancee, $65, 5, Loans nnd increase, ‘Dank reserves Inc 1 clearings w De} Clreulation Up. oy tement of averages of} Dez the ussoclated banks shown 931,800.90) 1 0156.50) Tec, $2,862,100 ZUz10) BAO 1,418,960 0.100 surplus legal re- 31,235,000, In 3.690, 100 In. 192.955.3%) Dac. 31,004.25; ness of th 16, $14,546, f the several eK were $1,239,700,791; —— ———__ STOCKS ACTIVE IN LONDON. ‘Demand for Au ket 'T THe. dem abares Wan fair! ey continu in fnanet ols for y end the general tone w merienns nnd Mare ne Kirm, American Mallway avitve in the Lond a8 with favorable vero A shade Cotton Market strous, Cotton opened i higher in Liverinl cables, gor tinucd co alee call an nt aed Sul: Oat Bolnt reiction: | pi aye Unierent ty §. Maree 9.08 £0) 9.13; the. market ther scary of shorts ynd ligh x. peices, were: rm and 3 44 to-day, foreign buying, a fare receipts tho market after the nced sharpl a5 Realizing led tow 6 it the market @till ire tength, Fi ‘ebruary's DOL te i! HN, 306 August, eu co 88h 7 points Bu lieie| Leto! 125° HIGH PRIESTESS OF — THE YAQUIS IN TOWN, PRERLREDDER ESOL ES SEReEeROeseeneRSE CHESS SOS SSORODS 99999980999550009 99939808909000000 898200200R80000R8 | 007 Of the Urited States Const wan atiil tts gulding spirit, Ie tame, in lotters of gold otf asflken faz. j NAS the standard, of, the Chie! “Santa Teresa!" wan the rallying cry of {the fighting warrtors. Mer Strength a “You may 0 “to-Sonora” now, | Teresi | @anta Teresa to-day in tife parlor of ‘rer at apartment! eighth street, of me. But alti You Yaguia before No.7 110 Bast’ Twenty- “and speak ‘diaparagingly you would never return would he killed by my the worde were out of your throa “My poor Indians!” ehe adtat. ‘They are‘the bravest and the mot pereacuted People-on earth They have fought for therty and Indepsodwsze and thelr 1 fem of sneer left. they are Ei ell iter with’<hem before lt pould end the recent:war.’. “It would make the b‘ood ‘run’ cold to tell here in New York) of the cruelties inflicted upon the; Yaquis by the soldiers of Mexico. They ehot men end women indiscriminately, or. hanged. then. from, trees. Bables were tuken from. ther mothers’ arme and thelr braina dasaed gut against tre ‘And this wan not in war. It‘wae by order of the military commander of the Sonora district to Keep. the Fadia down, f not cowed Never Rate “Do you wonder that tie men, women and calldren ofthe tribe fight the forces of the government reeponsible for, h tr ? never na battle. I am‘not an Indian, But hundreds: of -hervic. women haye xiven up thelr lives in the great struggle for Independence, and there are others to follow them. “It Is the dream of my life to !ive to jnee my beloved Yaquis protected In their {homes and property, and with uchools in their wettlements. “They are peace-loving and industrious frends. But trey defense of ther know to their “Dw ithout fear as the Mex! | helped to pring the Yaquis) witts ft warrtur is one, vet 10 oppression. > s nta ‘Teresa will uld them. -Santa ‘Teresa clalma the ablitty to cure disease hy tae Jay.ng on of hands. . aie has come jo New York to practise her art. Later she will tour Europe and India. “In person she is tall, with mag- nificent. black halr, the awarthy skin and the brilliant blick eyes of the Sex- z tember. 5.40: October, §1 tu 8.18; 1 5.01 ty S.07, y chown prices were: Mot to March, 9.02 to 9.03; April, 9.08 tu 9.03 U May, 9.09 J 03 Jute, 8.30 10 wz Quiet, Wheat was quiet in the market to- Dut favprably affecjed by. stend, markets, 1 F northwest cmaller Argentine shipment ‘rmer ani oats were stead New York's upsning wheat, 0; March wheat, 19 + Chica upening « prices. were: wheat, 36; May corn, 407-4, New’ York's closing'prices wer whent. 75-8 hominal: May whest. boo offered. March corn, ( atte Jay corn, uly corn, 43. en at ite May wheat, 74 1- ee BANKER PROBST DIES. May nominal. ock were gical Operation, ENGLEWOOD, N, J., Feb. 23,—Atter utidergoing ‘an operation - for. stomach trouble Col. John Di: Probs: died here Col. Probet_ was, A banker and broker oftices In the Lord Court Bulld- New York, ——_—__ Ice on Amerie: MANILA. Fed. 23.—Gen. Callies has Issued a proclamation offering. ten Mexican doljars apiece for ith, h ‘Amer.cans, tes ¥ ———r fA Por'a Collie che Mead jbasntive Dreme-Quiniae) Tablets 99999983 999S898598 999999998999998S 998899 0NS IdSVIN VIVIISISESTHESEET THE WORLD: SATURDAY: EVENING, FEBRUARY 23, 1901 ~ CAPTAIN ° IS BLAMED [TIMELY SNAPSHOTS ° The total BAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 2.— number ‘of lives lost in the, wreck of the Pacific’ Mall steamer City of Rio de Janelro is 122, most of whom were Chi- nese and Japanese, + As'near an can be learned there were “as foilowa: Cabin (Aaiation, ; crew, M1 people on board 29: steerage bin, 7; white officers, 38: | ' papsen necond c: i ‘The saved numper 7 lows: Cabin passengers, cerb, I; ateerage (Asiazc), (Chinese), “41. The loat number 122, classified as foi- lown... [assengers, : officers, 19; crew (Chinese), 36; ateerage (Aviaticy, ‘Among those who perished.were United States Consul Wildman, Mrs. Witdman, two children and a nurse, Die@ Like a Hero, classified as fol- white oM- crew The cause of the disaster was the anztety of Capt. Ward to reach port. His veose! was three overdue. days FOR .LOSS. OF SHIP. peas |Anxious to Reach Port and Ran Rio Janeiro Through Fog—Victims Number 122. Hamasaki, Yokohama; | Kobe. Those Rescued. ‘The passengers who were rae wecre James th Carpenter, Oakland; [Russell Uarpe Rasaki, MoM tone, Petaluma; Capi. Max Hecht rm jarmy oMeer, Willlam Brander, ton tons Stock Exot ce vier, Mise bran Ripiey, San Robert Holtz, | Mile Sriele Lehrin, San® Mra Kate West, Red Ur. San Branci Nrenan on William leave from Howell, soldi eward bound: sick 1 th a phot: C. ; Fred Linetrum, termaster; Englehart clerk: EM. Rorg, storekeeper; Frank Cramp, ship carpenter: F. Math: WROT, quartermaster: Graham + oughlan, sec: a arry Donahu stewant, 8 11. deel ine, Nictieronee Arthur dames Russe!l, jer. lem of e even of the morgue. Hinmea the and, thir auar- freight murgeon 1 watchman: MH. Lane! N the victima Pinin, Every -hour meant financtal loss to the Owners and loss of reputation to Capt. Ward himself. This is the story of the pilot, who saya he warned Capt. Ward that In the fog which hung over the water It was dangerous to proceed. The captain went down with his ship. dying a hero's death. He made no effort to save himself. devoting all his time trying to eave the women and children, He managed to restora order cn board and many owe thelr lives to his work. When the vessel went down he atood on the. bridge directing the lowering of Wreck. ‘Those known to be lost ara: Rounsavelle Wildman, United Satice Consul -.General at Hongkon; | Rounaavelle Wiléman, wife of the United | Biates Consul: Rounsavell> W 1) Wildman, daughter of the United | en Consul: Miss Kate Reidy: of dan Francisco, governess of the Wildman ohlidren; Mra, Sarah W. Onklacd: Sire Naom! Waketeld, ter of Mra. Wakefield: Jehu, of Alameda: Alfred Hart, Jewoller. of Manila, formerly of San Franctaro, Mrs, Alfred Hart, Willlam A, Hen- ehell, attorney, of Honolulu; * Harr: Guyon. painter, of Petaluma; Dr. Wil fam FE. Dodd, ocullat, Butte, Mont Angelo Gusson!, foreman Lowry sugar plantation, Kaunl; Charles Downdall. barrister, of Shanghal, with family, re- siding in Santa F William Me- Ban Frani A, Woods . We. Ward: J.C. Johneon, first officer; John Rooney, pulser; R. T. MacCoun, first aasistant second assist- Munro, third elatant engineer: Harry Ac Mott, stew- arg;) Mra, 4 Dormann, ‘stewardess D. A. Carvin, auartermaster; Edward Barwick, butcher; A. Malcolm, saloon watchman; John A. McArthur, ateerage watchman: J. J. Smith, water tender, Ho OM. Lewis, water tender; Fred D. peal pid oiler; Walter Smith, oiler. W. A. Woodworth, of Denver; M. B srctnesons af Yokohama; M. F, Say- Scour, editor of the Manila American; Dr.. Onkawara, a Japanese physician, Honolulu; “Mrs. Onkawara; Japanese ryant. of Mrs, Onkawary,, name nat Leong Chung, well-to-Jo Chinese (naries J. A. Cox. sveeruze pase Mr, O4 lionotus Mr. and Mrs, F, 8ito, Yokohama Yokohama; Mls thy SM, Sakuri, tonol ‘Tekatata, Honolusu; Mrs! Dika Miktasekl, 8800 Damages for a Dow je. NORRISTOW Feb. 23.—Mre Jaues .Darwan has been awarded $0) damages for injuries her son, wao was bitten by Herbert Mililum’s dog. DISCARDED. _ |, ‘The Old Methods of Treating Piles and | Rectal Diseases Supplanted by the Pyramid Pile Cure. ‘The wld methods of treating piles by liga: ture, by the knife or by the crue} methods of dilatation, besides causing intense pain, and frequently ‘collapse and death, are now known to be but mere maxeshifts as far av a cure {s concerne ‘The liver is responsible for nearly every of piles, and the mistake has been ade of treating piles a» x purely local dis- ease, Such 14 not the however, and the success of the new treatment known rr the Pyramid Pile Cure has demoustrated it ‘The Pyramid Pite Cure !s/not « salve or olutment, but a suppository which in ap- piled at night and absorbed Into the se: tive rectal membrane, and acts both’ as > local -an4 a constitutional treatment, and ia janding this treat. | ‘Thousands’ of pile sufferers bear witne: to the {nestimable value ofthe Pyramid, | undergone surg! cure have. been weeks: treatment with the Pyramid, The rellef from pain ia a0 immediate thet | patients sometimes imagine that the Pyr: mid contains ’oplates or cocaine beca "rellet’fa-s0 tgptdntaneous, brit’ the Pyramid; Pite Cure ts guaranteed absolutely free from | apy opiate or mineral pot ‘whatever. ‘The retiefcie the result/of the astringent | properties of the remedy,. wnich catises the little tumora: and congested blood v contract, ang a ‘normal circulation {1 bed, X The Pyramid Pile Cure is atriotly tile both tn Its compoattion and In Ite thera. | peutic action, and ¢! best feature.of it that. tt In, perfectly. eae and. harmless, No Ul etfects ever reault {rom Ite use, but only oars be: lt PEPE ota aw ot the lurge num. ber of mien tedicines before the public, is that the Pyramid is the only ,pile cure’ of national reputation, It is the only pile cure popular enough and meriorious enough to | be found in. every drug store in the United | state It gells at 60 cents for a full-sized [ a | PeA iti book on cause and cure of piles | pualled free by addressing Pyramid Drug / Ce, hall, Mich, READ OTHE! RED SPELL,” ine. AU rbebine’ to ay | words will reach. ROP. Schwerin, v1 General Manager’ of Stenmehip Compan: jor of the Rio i (hought the btwne Ward in brings 8 fon Tipe and again, said warned our cap ve Or enter part. du ry erroneous kK that toche captain respon. A pilot te for a captain “The statements made to me by Jordan indicate that there war a hanging around the Heads. and 4 that undue haste wax shown by the captain tn bringing Min vessel in. Teane not understand why there should have been so.much haste she fering the veasel lay outstde 1 ant: Ward wana earn that when he reached Mond with the lo he waited nuide thea for eleven hours rather. n take any ohancea in the rough weather. course, he ts not here to sp 1 owinh thi was for he wan. one? our best rs wan brought up In our servic f ely over bin lowe and les President mply a gu! ri for nk ight Lomeer and Company “1 cann the Ro, de Janeira $300,000 and $300, $100,000 and $40.0 alate exacily the value of but it of specie onge to further questions Schwerin stated that he did no! there wan the mightest ing the vearel Mr. think raise VER, Col, Fed. 2.—-Mroand ) William A. Woodworth, of Denver, wh are mentioned as among the passengers of the wrecked Rio a foro, left here in Janvary last for a vial to Honolulu, and were returning home on the Blo. Mr. Weodw one of Denver's best known nese men. re. DEAD IN GIBSON STUDIO. Down EI the Vig Hodge, Janitor and Emuluecer F Dar Alexander B. vator Shatt kineer In the five-story building at N. M2 East Tw third street, known as the Gibson Studio, was fount dead on the floor of the elevator early to-day Mode to hi room on the fourih floor last night, Some tme through the night he got up, opened the elevator foor and fell down the shaft . elevator was ox the ground fd Hodge crashed throug tie vid Garrett He w Bra wuthor Josephine Wintleld “How It Happened,’ who was vent by Mr. Willlam man, of the New York Journal, makes the following stutement I consider it a privilege to proclaim to the world through the columns of your paper what the Koch lung and throat cure has done for me, and fur- thermore, | should feel guilty of a great wrong if | should, through false pride, or the fear of pointing oul the mistakes of other physicians, hold back the truth or any part of it, from the thousands of consumptives these Thay 1 demon- strated to me that consumption can be cured, but not through the regular routine treatment preseribed by phy- sicians. Intelligent people must admit that there 1s but one method through which the Jungs can be successfully treated, and that in by the origina inhalation of Dr. Koch's tuberculine, at 48 W, 22nd 8 . Y., but from a jack uf knowledge of how to apply. this method the ordinaré physician will prescribe all sorts of drugs; they, as a rule, will produce dangerous complications by disarranging the dl- geative organs. Free ten years, and for the benefit cf my fellow creatures | give it here: 1 inherited asthmatic trouble and had been told by eminent physicians t my case was a hopeless one, | lost two sisters with consump- | a, und in view of these comttions there seemed but one thing for to do—to make my peace with God. After my first hemorrhage | was advised to go to California. This 1 did, spending a part of one winter between Lo: Angeles, Pasadena and | San Bernardino, but my, physician there xmiled over the fact of others of his profession advising their p: tlents to 40 to the milagma districts of the world for healing. Acting upon this man’s advice, 1 proceeded to, Denver, Col., and from there to Colorado Springs and Pue- blo, In this jast-named place 1 was told that the -alditude was foo high for me, the truth of which I soon had thoroughly » demonstrated, . but -war astured that in Minnogota 1 would Hoil- Chief engineer: | te om Rio de dancieo, | issing | the patient | My: experience covers a period ot | ine | ¢ _BY CAMERA OWNERS. EVENIN sad p company: sharpty dl The subjects sho yo prints will paid for Address Ama New York City Sa | | | should a tux name raph DO 2086-64. Se a me SNAPPED IN THE OF AQUARIUM Lele) © e)eieieieieye) eo Cxereeyeleisier tears forersiefesers) and) OOOO ety WV ween a Bermuda noth he will Photoera | This isa butt The crab with Th like £ eospiny bol o My THREE SHOTS FOR $30. ouge ploture. 2 Man Took Strange Way of Paying) Seoteh Eapert s fu Dance i an Old Dent, Hall wt Denver, i Guide Cyr was shay DENVER 5 er by Detective 1 inloat Hudson and) Scoteh golf tustrnetor or Overland Macdouga Ins iss Park Chih. was distuntly killed (1 he dl red afte enc Sa due dance Wall tae ay the accident] y hla employer, Damian Marratth: af No, | dissin fa revalye 2 Mh Macdoaga sree Wort came that Rissoll) was welleke vt ym subsequent nha arid raed Coan Charles. New ro Aquart fami with {ts h GOLFER RUSSELL KILLED. ack to the 1 ; Fe te Wed at min oe mean was aa! |) - man asked for Hos oFatiter wesls 4 onim for four | ing ether 4 erand ted tires | Wey, ant Mr Walter notified ant hig) mien, . toh tt) elim w wo &! mw bowent ‘Tha Jfind the nk Gad my go am tir nn i ol taken fy vars Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound haustive stud, ils—Lyd |conta alnerl the correct combination of herbs which was sure to control that atal disea: harmony “DBAR ling lost ve foe mains three months; bled with a white discharge, also have kidni long time, the If ye SDNA FRED “Troy, Ohio Sept. 10, 1900. ut had fomelg trans “DEAR MI NKITAM=I have | Ole: 0 Sls0rs lvers used Lydia BE. Pinham's Vegetable | Stomach, | kidney Compound according to directions. | ye |” T tried anil can say T have not felt so well Mey gates for years ax Udo at present. Before | Sins quite «num: taking your medicine a more miser- ber of patent able person you never saw. 1 contd | PO yet, Patent not talk not be gr have don woman's | thousand times, Ot pealse | KIDNEY TRO UOLES Is Especially Successful in Curing This’ Fatal Woman’s Disease. Of ull the diseases known sith which the female organism is affiletad, sease ix the most fatal, in fact, unless early and correct treatment: ed, the weary patient seldom survives. Being fully ‘© of this, Mrs. Pinkham, early in her career, gave ex: to the subject and in producing her great remedy for woman's Pinkham's Vegetable Compound—was careful to sea that It wou with the \ kidney troubles. The Vegetable Compound! actsalit 5 aws that govern the entire female system, and, whil Hed remedies for kidney troubles, Lydia E. PinkHata’s i y one especially prepared for women. he following letters will show how marvellousty successful it {92 ©" 4) Aug. 6, 18! Kidney trouble, I also had! al PINKHAM when standing or walking, an § nee Jan ve times there seemed to be balls try ae U/ jn front of me, so that I could not‘see for about twenty minutes. Feltjas | tired in the morning when I got up) ax if I had had no sleep for two. weeks. Had fainting spells, and 1 down-hearted, and would, cry." and bladder trouble. | MRS. BERTHA OFER, Second: and?) | have heen this way for / Clayton Sts.. Chester, Pa. to eee “DBAR MRS. PINKHAMLL y gootl.”—MISS | Hot find language to express: the rible suffering I have had to. endure. “+i MRS, y fast thirty-five or a yellow, m tired, and ry h Hdy complexion, bearing down for 1 am trou- sometim' ht | would w could do me or sleep, and did not care to with any one, 1 did not enjoy at all, Now | feel so well Lean 4 tast 1 concluds tefal enough for what you og to try Lydia E. for me. You are surely a pinkham’'s Vegetable Compou: friend. Thanking you | now, thanks to your medicine, Tamia. 'rema well woman, I cannot praise your. = TB ea medicine too highly, for I know-4t REDERICK, will do all, and even more, than! it's Troy, Ohio. | recommended to do. I tell’ every suf ROMRS. PINKHAM—I have | fering woman about your Vegetable» botiies of Lydia Ey Pink- Compound, and urge them to try It! able Compound and can kee for themselves what It will, enough, Lhad headsches, IRS, MARY A. HIPLE,” No. hoes, falling of the womb and Manchester, Ind. | had despaired of ever getting well. ne | me the dite and bh Twas co dill mt Lite tome. To means th gently seeking, [scurted on my way hoping for what Edit not find. 1 re. | was given meat 5 (mained in different parts of the today, und resulted in fer nine months, recelving f t hours stfi ye that jreward that which has been given tol night pothers--relief for the time being.) The third ene 1 took al But with the approach of the next} same me the following day Winter my asthmatic trouble reap-| put me through the night 9 peared, producing incessant. cough: ; 0} ard coughing spel! ing, which, in turn, brought on more | night following my fourth severe hemorrhages. In despair [| treatment | had one ughing | travelled a great distance to consult | spell, which was not free from smoth- a man of renowned reputation on | ering Jung and throat trouble, He sub-{ From my fifth ¢ Jected mie to a most careful examing-| £9 much benefit that 1 sing his own language! in the morning, but thea ribe the encour {fer one hour sey ve ome. Said ti | The siyth treatment {unbroken three Nttle woman; the mountains of Nort! Carolina will do more for you than any physictan can. My advice ts to make ‘haste to Asheville and spend ny hat tine on minds, but = she could not w good The old-time color Huns progress of my ease jreappeared upon my cheeks, and My heart: sickened as 1 looked |0#® month, incredible as ft may around me and saw the hundreds of |! Was. and ain to-day a well 'plague-etricken creatures there on am filled with new life and ho; [the same froitless errand, and the ind above all things, the des {close proximity to them so depressed | tell the world what has |me that 1 soon started back Kast | for me having abandoned the thonght of | The New York Journal leve getting WW 1 wrote myj| know abont my case mother froin York that unless {| “How to treat Cousumpt could tind relief very soon my lit ne of the grevt proble jerary career was ended, and that | which has been solved ould be compelled to seek a home| The Koch ling and throat cure nd care in some hospital and there | the solution of {t is t | wait for my dread summons. great conditions that t At this time Mr. Willlam Freeman, | tained he Thadno m the winter there, but vou will never : any consequence and be well.” Inside of three hours 1} end of two w eke 1 nail) been relic was on y to Asheville. where | of all dificult breathing and felt i! found Nature had provided for her|a new person aMicted children majestle mountains My chills and fever we k and glorions scenery to divert their y sleep w refreshing, m appe ha ony |New CREDIT SYST in Authoress Cured of Consompton. MANHATTAN Ci RE —We have deposin For Sale. 7 sted a . separuine nt DIAMUNDS, Watches, Jewelty; weakly pay sient | ao nls quar Feats ne apenve) ‘Lawyer SON, 99 Nawau, THE SIGN: THE BELL” | The World Pays the Toll, Telephone Your Want Ads. from Any Public Telephone Station! OR LEAVE AT ANY WORLD AGENCY, The World has made an arrang®- nt with th w York Telephone tm yn of the New York Journ sent me to Jay the world acknow Company and the New York and News the Koch Lung Cure, at 48 West 2 | ok led Bpecialints in all pr Jersey ‘Telephone Company for trans: » New York City } sions, and to these who are cling mitting over their wires in New York op Re tikeeions to going to thom my} to the cobwebs of old-time be and Brooklyn small advertisements) nigits for three weeks ‘had been| that it le unprofessional to ady known as "Wants" or ‘Classified’ js) spent bolstered up in bed and pray. | 1 will say: his arrangement permits Public. ling for breath, —Tiv moment Tate! “Let your light sh slephone Stations to act for’ Thais tempted to lower my head | xmoth-} “Do nat nide » World Als recalvinig ani tranemit aay ered and coughed until it med ns |} send reltet 1 oan ‘to fhe World all small ads. of fifteen Ines or less (not display ad E i Wf my Hie would go out S through mh World Invites the public vo avail Itself of this convenlenge, The. | had fever and chills, night s\ I frat saw the Heht that saved | after applies to all public telephone stations within the. lOc; and ao/appetite, nor had {hope or) my Ito.” limit, (Brooklyn messages will be telephoned to The Sworla’s: Gro thought that they could:cure-me, but | JOSEPHINE WINFIELD. BRAKE, | omee, ‘Toll Free.) *” t : ay, Uke a drowning man grasping at a|Gilsey House, Cor. 29th St. & B"

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