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— THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 22, 1901. WILL TESTIFY 2 WOMEN ON YACHT SAVED ‘Ni MONEY TD. | . ON HANDWRITING BY EDWARD VII.’S COOLNESS,| pny pay Good cae f : : o the Deaf. ——> ——— iii = mt Page) +t Newburger Will: Allow Experts to Go on the (Continued trem Stand in Kennedy Trial. versation at the clubs and in eve household of the land Telegrams of congratulation are |.f V) : ‘ pouring in to the royal secretaries | EZ, AUMMtCL aad wwe ° from kalsers, kings and rule of |Kind Neighbors Come to the Aid of Mrs. Pickett. son MR. BRINCKERHOFF, of Poughkeepsie, Age 75, Totally Deaf, Commenced Treatment February 7th, Is Cured, niet es co Tt Is only the brief Iife tragedy of WSOTOIETS GOCE) OC every degree and ine ry clime. + Hla pear, puny dady born ta the dark- This cane 14 not lore Judge Newburger decided thin ofter- | a ness of a tenetment basement, but its rematkable than other noon to allow handwriting experts Ausuddenkaquall Aces a responsi le it {aad story touched the hearts of the cases, except possibly testify in the Kennedy mu for the disaster to the cup challenge + [mverty-rtricken Inmates of the house izaiye the Bieodlal ent ‘The decision was rendereil afte x : Parra he Ejani they forgot for the moment thelr jrancial prominence sur- and heated argument between Shamrock =I1i;: Shamrock: 1- and ithe}. battles against tae wolf as they sought rounding {t. Mr. Abram ‘This is tho greatest setback that the yawl Sybarita wore jockeying for a |. i |to relieve the mother who was weeping Beinekeen ony 85 South ed tn 8 trial - th lone. lamilton st.. 1s a mem- , Mentisteneejsunereus nathan tres start at the Brambles Buoy, in the | ere alone. Hemant A eae In the mail of Capt. Wiegand, of the Morrisanta sation this morning there waa a postal card written in a scrawl: is hand. It bore no signature, but ay information {: contained attract- ed the castain's attention at once. When the decision was announce Mrs. Kennedy broke down and wept ‘The preparations for scoring ax: the defendant through the teatimo handwriting experts were made on crneat J. Lede Poughkeepsie; his broth- er js a financter, and the fact that Mr. Abram Brinckerhoff can hear when for fitteen years he- Solent, a sheet of water between the | Iiit Isle of Wight and the mainland of | the south of England. They were to wholesale scale. Dr. | chtef chemist of the Hoard of He > sail over a triangular cours: | ietroaat had been deat has creat- was qualified ns an expert scien to one of the America's Cup series, | UDeieappenss = = 4 state senaatton photographer. He then produced a “yu wil find if yu look a ded kid— jn the circle in which he dosen pieces of cardboard on whith there being a long 1-3 to windward. {tla at Nummer (2 east 182 ntret." The Outer Exr—The Dram—The Three moves. He 1s daily send- ‘were photographed !n juxtaposition the It was blowing a fresh northeasterly Capt. Wiegand assigned Roundaman| Far Bones—The Semi-Circular Canals—The '3€ patients to Dr. Cope- land to get their hearing angin .and a policem: » the case. : e They went to tae place indicated. 1t| Ladyrinth—The Nerves of Hearing. back. He sald to the | was in a basement. dark and damp, that A bright boy of fifteen, Herman Wortz- | writer: they found Mrs, Amelia Pickett sitting | aa, of No. 6 Willett at., tuld a story that startled the writer himself, accustomed $13,000 check found on Dolly Reynolds, | Dr. Kennedy's indorsement on the bac of that check and the algnature Maxwell and wife, Grand Hotel,” Se Acenaed for fifteen years. thought I was so old that nothing tieXback 5 off 8. Gu edi CUE RET c lalone by a low bed on which lay the negla" prescription biank. Rot to be Inspected by the jurors for hody of her two-months'-old boy. She] he has become to these wonderful results. | could be done for me. The deafness came Over the protest of Dr Kennedy's | the present 4 cried when the officera questioned her.| Deatnesa at two years old, increasing | on gradually, accompanied by thoee terrible counsel these cardboards were intro- Cer teAtE K Hetweenther!sdbetehotsaia® deatnesa in achool days, so that the boy had | buzzing and crackling sounds, 1 to ait on the platform next the teacher; al-] “I finally became totally deaf, "iced as evidence ami paased ty the jury, together with the original ex- hiblts from which they were t Onitop of this Mr. Osborne #u “My baby ded last Sunday. My hus- band went to an undertaker to get him to bury the child. He said he would not do fr eleteelietenieiefsteleteteie Charles D. Week K teller of re most total deafness when he found employ-| hea to give UP conversation with friends. ment at the Rolfe engraving establishment:]1 hed tried so many doctors and remedies : a surgical operation which seemed to leave] to get my hearing tack tbat, to tell you th uM he was pat $10.60 in ad-| ine boy more deat than ever, ao that when| truth, 1 had not much faith when 5 the pay Hank i him the follow and photog a in Sntroducing vhotoeraphic folivs con- aes Ww ent. taining reproductions of all the hand-| Ded been introduced am tently vance, “We did not have a penny. Wel ne came to Doctor Copeland, two months | to Dr. Copeland. wiiting of Dr. Kennedy that has been| Asked him te begin a comp 4 do nothing ago, he was PRACTICALLY TOTALLY ealthel Tentor at| DEAF. To-day perfect hearing. So re- s . “a hand 1y husband only works by the da issteoauced =a) evidence. peenec eae hart a iting abate l@ehawi enatodd ee tor| markable was this in the degree of the deat-| February, amd am now almost emo ‘On one page of these follos was an ar-| Mr. Moore oijected. a6 witness ae is ness and the time of cure that the boy was ely well. It seems to me and rangement in double columns of two] won inoompetent and had not heen qual Ling me We could not bury our] asked to write a leiter himself describing It.| triendy that Dr. Copelend has pantreeean ; dowgn signatures of Dr. Kennedy, taken| Med ax an exper ittle bay until we had money, So he iNew York, April 3, 1901. | miracle in my case, f performed a i Mr « for work and Iam here with - I can hear ordinary from various checks and documents, On] Mr Osborne prote that he wan hy watting for him." : ‘Doctor Copeland: hanyereation. and 1 expect eventually to another page were rpecimens of hiis/ nor qualifying tna wituems aman expert rahes of the police brought} 2687 Sir—l thank you very much for) Rear as accurately as young man. Bastwsttlae; in Jaxtanositions ea Mr, ist Insinted and Mr Osborne tex the ie raahiehoueegt giving me tke opportunity to inform tke T ——— Moore succeeded tn having these{ ant down saying he could pot continue ean yee ee ort geerg ee public that I bare been cured of deafness in| THE withheld from the jury temporarily, [if Mr. Moore was ta he permicte Hee re nna faat the paPy | ibe short time of tito mortbs. 1 teas almost ANNUAL TOKEN, « but Judge Newburger/ having admitted [talk at the eame time. Meron i She facta eat ata aad net learned that) stone deaf when | started to go to your office,| 0" May 18th, 1808, Doctor Copeland them for the purpose of comparison, in over. i he fathe Bait mather had no money tol sid now [can bear as cell as anybody:|*14 in hie spaco in thie newspaper, cons Mkety, #0 the prosecution twlds, to al- Gueation was rereat and the EONS nen was known they ¢x-1 194 anybody spoke to me it was necessary | CC™MINg THE FRRE MONTH, which he folt!'the [testimony of handwriting © NIESWON OTE Tobe te pressed the greatest sympathy for the |) nny bend over im order to cated ecery| M1 Introduced the week before: “The <perts. During tho testimony of the ndminatori oof handwriting arents uordhe or she said, tut now Jcan speak fo| Fee Month, given many times in years experts these cards und follon will be {ming that the A man in overalla brushed a Rtimy | rien and bear their answer from amotier| PAs. according to custom, ts givea | placed in the hands of the jurors | thems wenn asked across his face, “E am @ poor! oom, H/bem | started to work for |.Rolfe,|*KAin. It te the only summer lesson . order that they may tntellixently follow [compare were not the subject nt tithes he sald. “only nm day ladorer. 107%, Snark Place, | bad to sit in bis| ‘8? 9 taught and the opportunity will the technical evidence rin controw duder Ni etna little toward burying the | on my order to bear exery tord be said,| PO y olose June tat. 1: {3 well The most damaging witness to Dr allowed 4 w he put 15 cente in the wo-| pr Pie n anoteer room and bear as|URderstood. It haa been given every Kennedy's cause so far produced by the Allow Mr, Osborne te show witn: mans hand. well. Before coming tosour office I visited | 09% for ten years during the last part peotate. is) now on the stand. He ts toxraphie porttoiton or hand | pot Hat Washerwomin cave @ auarcr.| ainost grers ear doctor | beard of, and |% May.” Charles D. Weekes, paying teller of the he Jury for the purp td fe driver of a stone wagon gave A] 6) been recently operated on by a physician| A4 ® Matter of fact, there 1s only one | Garfield National Bank, where Dr. Ken- iin (ets WE es dime. A street-cleaner contributed >| 31'S, Lay and Eve Infirmarr, wbieb did me| eat i the past twelve years In which | nedy has had an account since 149. hdrew e question, % cents, The news spread quickly over |i good ubateter. [bad been deaf since | (during May) Doctor Copeland has not | Mr. Weekes resumed his testimony this nt owas begun at the after-| f the dutiding and the tenants came down |) BUT So old, and now | am _fifteen|Stven the Free Month for that purpose. mornine: h feaalony on the competency of Mr BAe ea | 828 olde” Thad never beard the ticking of |O" MY 20tW, 1804, Doctor Copeland je has fed t eo body at] yi Atty aan handwriting ex] is T Toon ETA lneasanaonenw iat rat A atratch until | went to you. Pace Eso ny who comes to the ss a bers Mr Moore objected, ettine nu-{ 4 re) ‘alsed, and when the father HERMAN WORTZMAN. ‘opeland offices knows that they will checks was in the ehar-|thorities ty show thee comprrgin ie pines belefebieineeeebeieiseeierrerd | returned home from his vain search for be asked for $3 consultation, medicines fe handwriting of De. Kene|hinnlsciting wie only Gauparinon. of cient 3 work hix wife met him at the door and and treatment for one month; ‘the suc- : « nedy, den SP rian | ign’ thaullwernt Heel AV EMSIARTLa he ear {a manoeuvring. coils sadly throu her Lesraan she oe time nen ceeding month mils be given free. He Hi t A tt is a va ” ir old Alm their Hitle one would have _ sbur: a n r ° tentied that he waa not samctent.|_ i" (Mlmed that in Peck va, Keller the] te waves were showing lots of sin Undertaker Morbus, of Courtlandt ave- | Made up hia mind he would have, to isate | Oe . RS 1 |rule wan laid down for trlal courte that | w Bett King tn tense berth Ha, of Courtandt ave- | nia work and was going to be to Fecolve lone, monte) medicine! & bsoltely, iy familiar with Dr. Kennedy'a| ti. ction of expert test at} wool and kick! aa great des ‘| nue, was called upon, and the child was | He had been to no end of doctors, without any pay or compensutfon what. handwriting to ao teatify. errilsalbletwhensthor cs eons |entutters|et tay | New burled thie afternoon, Pea Pies of wonder: | ever.” MreiWeekess'ronitive tdentines tion Hani WelimeenRe eet oe REtry u i Sons Henry Haffen, a brother of President] ful resulta in deafness published in the | ‘This ts plain enough, fan't it? And the $13,007 f SRE A UES IErIIRSN TDS eI iste goes ee ; Bet ; : ffen, of the borough of the Rronx, | dally papers, he went to Decter Copeland Hing purpose ia plain enought It te slm- writing Pepe eae I satd to ‘ening World reporter this| reat Meee oybody. "Why. he saya, “I | ply to induco our patients to stay under net Renney: murie ving a ‘ aft that when he learned of the| believe I hear. better than’ most people. | reaiment during the eummer season * oeriein ric ase through the police he called at the | MATK you. Tecan sit In the frat fon of | ong enough to get cure One day will be long and sear At Judge e bas b alled at the} yy house and hear the clock atriking tn a a rs Argn Phe (nll Witness Wy . ts house to see that the baby might. be When | commenced treatment | | asomeh' ment now is wort! Kument on Phe hie. cities wins the anise ail i "wntch tick preased clos te [ONS fer, and the monte RRO eae ert tlie erin i helpless proverly buried, He found, however, | ruldnt Neal & aren ee Pere the weiter fewo Soencnty the Mr oM 1 ced: then . hich wax in the’ that enough money had been contrib-|took at the home of Mr. 11,8. Sallabury. a! Pireu is simply to keep them un he Tjurors (Mr, Moore argued! against ax paren learnt nt boats (0) Lead hy neighbors to defray all the ex. fis? Park ave., Paterson, d8 comob Pent while they have double the chan thelr admission, showing that rity between De ee Kiven out sal meen eee) orated by 1 le famntly e ee ould be «lad jithat they have In the winter, when they he icommpn exis 2M he Braet} vial ea ceratint Resins it curred to ————=_—. Heo tiorthe. Mondertul Feault which they | are glad enough to come and take treat» of documents that had no relevan Kennedy an ite Y hen hall observe In thelr midst. ment. the murder of Dolly Reynolds and « MAA well and | had cre this jt ‘ ieee p Me hands SEVEN SMALL-POX CASES. C But mark one thing distinctly—tt will consequently | A pren ve ' wheret : desning sta tails ed Morphine Taker Quarter of a Century Cure | en eee ee a applying one day 1 ininesalthatlwould icont ma v it New Henlth Boned Arrangement by Dr. Sisson in Three Weeks. hour after June lat. This is the offer en . ¥ 1 nd it wil! dere it known that King of G : ! H enon did not intend to| given now, on May 22, 11M) I are Gab 4 : SB He EN Cn as a cnt or {puchin aug tertimony. in counection with lhe lved up to exactiy for the rest of And the jurors gave’ up the Hettaln wos rirkt s roval Na jcHLSa proce Londen, ee or | hits work. Yie fest on 0 pantul and delireie| the month, as tt haa been in years p. with an eagerness that was «1 Crushed ts Death Never V1 beat ina tively wind and 4 1 Tbe a In the mean Teco eRe Cathe ce tay thane eect, [Mattes Bevukeds tiere, owever, isa case|to all old friende and new ones, and to ' Tho Judge qualitted his rultne : Harete nue \ TOACTE Ae ina bine natant loiter anal iceiectis Cena en EIN: | Mhteh simply desianda gublication; the enel thos» acquainted with recent wonderful ing that the follos were in ev: In, elchtecn hy Merely . Oo the spared gear it was found [ME SMD TugteAnren ben teat oat Oat ot frautudes Tpothera| changes In practice and those who are sine Honeds Shiv ovetle to get them on board and |! pee ae d taf B Hteney | not ! Aa as Muferiig as he suffered. Mr. Heney i | ; ' they were enteaway cand: atiowed te Ftreet anil Sixth avenue and} whi ate ieminawer any jeter addressed (0! Ail patients applying for or renewing arded t tha gersent HN lana sink, after buesa had Blaced to at near Franklin, will be} tin Gnd gladly see anyone who wants to] ere tment (that means all old or new | mniele | thes enots “where wreekage | goon until k every evening and|aee him, He had been taking the dru ree tiotiy a quarter of a century and was| Patients), defore June Ist will be r jared 1 2 z fans ready to vaceine | (Teta, high aa twenty grains a day}celveg under the conditions, ‘a corps of Jur “ wan removed {storing Sot8 MEDICINES 4 4 ie lass wut ate any on Kt ate ODE Siavont ME. Ileney | MONTH'S. MEDICINES, TREATM Q ( " ne este hse Nt Gnu cured! many have no long: land everything. absolutely FREE, ma forgot Re oO eitol ine re ing for the drug. There was uo paln or | pay or compensation or obligation of ° ‘ re connected, with my being treated. [Ray kind. This in plain Anglo-Saxo 1, will give an oppor- Huring the treatment ¢ went about my |iyr%e Ss sorts My tese ne Were axae usual every day, Tam bappy. | given ne tt niwaya le, to all applying tunity for every wishes to. bi ie and well to-day, and I know that { nth raves iaatoxallkappivic 71 | a vw a ; i PS ict Or rene j it Ht | vacclnated free of charge and there [Sin aired, fi know thai I ahall never want Ino,"ho given maain during the Year, t 4} ¥} { will be no excuse neglecting it. | the or tire of my lifetime to find ou! phols The following cases of small-pox were people, whe have this habit and show them = - vse cof ae Se eae cs |] GODIN MOUICE! Ii eleven years, of No. vo} je recognizes the faci . ‘ : (OUR fe Renerally sald that there Is not a three ¥ h to tell much about it. The 7 ; aveniie Broseivaene bis Hee unit there has been a total absence of | OMices, corner $2d Street ai of|craving for the drug since the first da: eon Avenue, New York. that Mr. k the treatment show Doctors W. H. Cope: A.C. Ane Heels avenue, Bb —— “en. uA) sailed betwe ESA boned: fe a voarel LLOYD MAY APPEAL. Wid t tree Nagin Hin | on Senjectady avente. rookipn F. M. Stason in re : ae Fe a «(Cup Defender Will Do/Stricker Sues J. Oliver |i avec” nisin °° renee ne Foster Grants Relief tot aul na tiiea VAN [aes . i f : TYE Ee re oa ATER DOE TE Denne cee oen label prt ad will be ae saat Weal as She Is, Without | Iselin for Commis. [rita stress: (nionport, Bronk. |)’ [the mrintere amd wilt sa the « Wart enue, Bronx. on application, either im | sion of $500. iu bersen w, In Senertl th ' Tinker nanmel of WINK A. Liev band wen je stelss ‘ —__—_—_—_ : Paid Hel P]ic Ta Bette Adelaide, he siancer, ts / M8 9 atortinie he Quit tks wos “a eee SISTERS ON WARD'S ISLAND. al elp : ‘) from the action of Magistrate, mettle! to mathafanction of ail. " ‘ o at he value of a cup ‘lefender after she s won America’s Cup and matn- Catherine, Wary and Agnes White Iminary starting sfgnal was Wants in This : Crane compellime him te pay $5 a week | y at th oc and supremacy of Yan. cee Maes Seeenaers ME] thougnit that they ean be cu hoard Mr. Inclin wanted to. sell rider for gunk, an Dental surge Ap- act for The World in receiv- ing and transmitting to The World, telephone service free, all smail ads. sut the slightest aauning, and che dow= | SONLEG A Conta wife 5 her ‘aken from Rellevue. A cat NA beta oe en from the Erin At once ; boat-bullding wan alred to-day in i Morning’ Ss se reece PLT SETS ata laeht SEE LRER ATE MM a DRNee ical iog Peso Supreme Court before | Catherine, Mary Veronica and Agnes 5 ei teeter HTC AEC IR UE eect Tr Pst UNet sis ie M. White, the three eisters who were 7 De WDWorld . . World. epi Praia ety py CARAT Rute tea AN i Aree Ey ai if : Jown racehorse, the taxen from thelr home at No, to Eaat ihe i Lloyd avers niy ow the sea growing neavier and whiter, E H AN waa) { rowan relegated to]One Hundred and Twenty-sevent! 41. 4 BUT J Pad Help Wants in : | wiweck 4 nit fe nitewed | Aa Solana IN such | wu y she had outlived tier | street, suffering from religious mania, ays be o8s. . the Thirteen Other a) Wy lenarpersucasaisintementecaanintenes | , el s } proud Conatitution, {last Satugday, were’ removed to-day 24 ( New York Papers —_ twas at this point and datore tho] Narragansett 1) se torts first trlats, may | from Bellevue Hospital to the Manhat- 434 \ Combined. | TO PULL SOLDIERS’ TEETH, (“1% {07 (8 Fearh fo windward naa) | midering eqoeceouar and veoitowhat |tans State) Hospital| one Wards iteend UBLIC Telephone Stations in : * [deen made that a Siack fquatt pReke | ret ein auing J. Oliver | OF treatments [eiciceniaseentinaiveencin a rerCareanortis| Hor comminnion clatine| , The asters were told where they were New York and Brooklyn now {mprit of the challenger wes carried away |‘ 1. Phe extra strata thus thrown on he introduced M, Samuels & Who ought the 150,09) boat of ¢ so for $5,00N, Louls Levetin, eighteen years old, of elin testitiod he did ‘not know! xo. 33 Norfolk atreet, while running an in Jeal at all. Hix trans- WASHT seneral i 4 DANTENDENA . ‘ BOOKHINDERS a 3 4 6 face here ine the ed too much for thel¢ nas a topmaat pr BOOKKEEP! hor on oy | Mair ee ne aeons: fapur, Tt whipped, broke and doublet oft J - rie wel h Samuels. elevator at No, 53 West Third street, I d PAPER ANGERS focihoa\nerarmyurcormanisa tion 13) ari, carrying the whole wetgnt off S078 0! al y nfter a few utes’ - | this mornin crumhed, receiving in- SHOIDUIA Eiees elisar ving HEA OL en Nu credirned av verdict: tornthe aes | ternal nid ‘He was removed to 8t, of fifteen lines or less, except isplay ads. % CABINET-MAKEP: PIANO MAND Marshall, Milnota; Robert 1, ) the jackyard and gear over the side tn ve Cometitution | fendant, Vincent'a Hospital. U CANVARBERS ...... 7) porr, Wo Morgan, | terri sof _ _ CARRIAGE MANIA. i F tJ, Cratg, Army | i. peers «ML CCHAZBERMAIDS sine Clare Sica de ioe s. Davla es elon 7 or two tony ~ <5 MB ens By srivan ae aoe ea jantonal tires or tour tons, swayea| MANY INJURED AT FIRE. stablisne le “ricoMrosirons . ‘ ! vitor va * a A omen toand then hy a fey Hi J 7 Tin Plate Company's PL t - WAS! MILONS ° entasioned by [intracte, plunged over the side and Int Hall: te 2 jnucin nen at: un res ver Destroyed TINSMITHS 4 th made with Gre Surgeons {the water. The ripping, tearing sourd Joel 2 TUCKERS er May 2.—Flre to-day , ——_- of breaking wire and gear was jn th UPHOLSTEK ERS, ory &nd warehouse of a cits ' ht ork h iy ecanva t USEPUL MES... SUICIDE AT SIXTY-THREE, |i!" fo 8 moment. then canvas ant) y, icatonettitenell Company, manutaat- VARNIBHERS 1 6 aca wire-rigging covered the entire deck UreralaC Unwnre)occupylng-neariyihalt WAIST HANDS . As soon as the King and his party soe Fifteenth, and) Wynkoop 8 Jacob) Neste, ists maelf by Tak- boarded the challenger they took seats streeta, Estimated “long $125,000; fully, ing Carbolle Acid, ‘on deck close to the after companton-| fee aim Kuhn was sevorely +218] Jacob Nezle, sixty-three years old,| way, laughing and chatting. Some re-|burned’ by an explosion. of paints, and am [Of No, SF Third avenue, gommiited| porte say the King himseif took the) several other firemen were slightly in- at his home this af\rning: by| holm, tut there s.no confirmation of ; ‘ulneatteea b ‘The’ plant was é a this.” There ts no doubt, howaver, that) the American Tia Plate Company ny, “Re alata A 7 ‘ones oe 1901 World Almanac! PRICE 25c. . a STONES PIO EAT PUL OE

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