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LOSE STUDY OF MRS. BONINE CONVINCES HEALTHY KIDNEYS MRS. AYER SHE DID NOT MURDER AYRES... 2) 00 nhiNr oun thi f the Criminal Shown in Earnest! i a : loenndent of Acquittal, She Shows Remarka'l Permanently Cured ote Rheuratieny lothing, © $ | q , Kidney and Liver Trpuble by Conversations or Her Attitude. \ | ble Self-Control! in Court. ay ’ = | WAKNER’S SAFE CURE | A TRIAL BOTTLE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST KIDNEY CURE SENF | ABSOLUTELY FREE TO BV! is] SUFFERS FROM KIDNEY, LIV OR WHAT IS COMMONLY K} nan appearance of paratve endur- | P After a close study of a week and; ta ve} ho nce indefinitely ‘A o\ enrnest conversations me Hut watching Mra Bonine carefully it soner, Mrs, Harrlet Hubbard Ayer fit be seen that she ts making an ives a character pen sketch of RY READER OF THE WORLD WHO BLADDER OR BLOOD DISEASE, ‘ AMONG WOMEN AS “FEMALE 1t control, whieh the most ‘0 irs. Lola Ida Bonine, now | trial nt of women would try i force H pel tallow 4 WEAKNE umstancer ad S Washington for the murder & ae not the woman Warner's Safe Cure is the only positive cure for all forms of kidney, subjuguted per | ver, bladder and blood diseas it has cured thousands and it will cure « monfent.| you. Read w! Mrs. Louise Grau, who ts 72 years old, says about War- ner'x Safe Cure, and what it.has done for her: f CURES RHEUMATISM. 5 No. mes Seymour Ayres From the characteristics of the oman, although some of them are ntradictory, Mrs. er finds noth- i i to Indicate the criminal, Her jy. jcnor aring und general appearance show Mer ste Analyse at even in her hour of trial she 4 t. what the leader of the members of her family who surrount her in’ the} ourt-room. Her manner, style and conduct in, he court tend to lend all the more | interest to what will probatly go on! rd as one of the most remarkable urder trials in the history of erimi- | a) jurisprudence in this country St. Mark's Place, Brooklyn, N. Yo November 18, 1901. ~ 1 am over 72 years old and have long suffered from kidney and liver trouble, Not long ago T called a phy- r Ihe chest t from the ble deep fr Lbreat jan, who did me no good, and a friend recommended Warner's Safe Cure. T began taking It without hope thut It would be of any service, but at once I began to notice a change for the better. In addition to kidney and liver trouble, I have suffered from rheumatism. The latter has entirely ppeared, and f feel like a young buf curlous we x who crowded around her, a view of the| & trled for murder Y HARRIET HUBBARD AYER. « a girl, I am willing at all times to wave ty groupe gathered abs | “Mersons ext recommend this greatest of all reme- WASHINGTON, D.C. Deo 5 | mink oa circle. and UiuiloRre pines aneee us ea TOUISE GRAU. Maigreater: part olin. week Ichave been | myneitoairectin. by. hor, ade | z der YOUR RUSE ORAL. sitting six hours each day within « yard ed frightened and sald: “fave. it nuahe v: % morning urine in a glass or bottle; rid ‘ let it stand twenty-four hours; if f Lola Ida Bontne, on trial for the mat | aregdeal that. w 1 n reamatuices en should take su jer of James Seymour Ayren fa morbid ® ne. . a $f Lovisr Gat Vears 01 Yerterday I secured an Introduction 19 | 1, sm n the d . panel then it is. miky ‘or cloudy or has a reddish, chalky sediment in the bottom rs, Bonine and chatted with her of Mire He ' hande of the glass, or if particles or germs float about in it, your Kidneys are nd you should not Ic «a moment, but get a bottle of Warner's + » works very rapidly and is liable to gain such a it or stop Its spread without a great deal She has a soft, sweet voice with the | pleading, appealing note in it that bee | ry c¢ orgs to the type she represeits so dis tinctly to the unprejudiced mind—tr clinging Southern ingenue type 1 was the first journalist to speak with M Bonine since the beginning of the tra Mrs, Bonine’s lawyers hive care RATE (and 'T ware permitted | even without qulekly responding to the to converse with her only t avOOha niealihithers | common friends. sheesh Mr. Fulton, Mre. Bonine's lawyer, 10 Te troduced me, and 1 have hal to cH bee talk te her ae i te eine a Versations with her 1 She was absolutely self-posse ch oteasion, her i lady like. modest and very gentle. Sho ‘appears! to be patiently walung without .compjaing for to her the possible termination of the trii—her acquittal. Manner Beyond Crittctam, | w She has-an ingratiating smile, and her manner {* beyond when I firat met her {f she wer ante | {ang she sald she was very certaln there jt whieh Feould be but one verdict. She amiled | Mav have | diseased, Safe Cure, as the dise foothold that uy cunnot cur pain and suffering. : Warner's Safe Cure is purely vegetable und contains no harmful drug ‘ it does not constipate; it is a most valuable and effective tonic; tt ts a stim- ulant to digestion and awakens the torpid liver, putting the patient Into the tNeavy bar Y pver her mea fow . tle aye | woman, and ne other woman sh e witness very best receptive state for the work of the restorer of the kidneys. It s the tissues. soothes inflammation and frritation, stimulates the en- sac the same time. It builds up the body, gives it the energy that is or has been wasting under the g of kidney disease. aufe Cure is now put up in two regular sizes and sold by all strength paneful suffert Warner's druggists or d few questions about The fine Wor are of th an unten | Irect at 50 CENTS AND $1.00 A BOTTLE. q LESS THAN ONE CENT A DOSE. Refuse substitutes. There is none “just as good as” Warner's Safe Cure. It has cured all forms of kidney disease during the ie thirty years. It is prescribed by all doctors and used in the leading hospitals as the only absolute cure tor all forms of disease of the kidneys, liver and bladder, TRIAL BOTTLE FREE. ‘To convince every sufferer from diseases of the liver, kidneys, bladder and, blood ¢ Warner's Safe Cure will cure them a trial bottle will be sent has constantly te sie Hohy her mona cloue ious I believe that ete in 90 Morally, no one Gut she knows Hae Rag POnMbUty | Nes in the justing herself to estraoriinary clr iting sel nyenta that led to the deata of young | cumatancee wilh an adaptability. simply Z is inarvelloux She w Honine ina mere) pearance, in mane How at tite | Prare vt MRS. BONINE th throat of thetr ona pronoun nd, while Mrx Not from any point + el mow 2 zs vitof harmony j absolutely free to any one who will write Warner Safe Cure Co., Rochester, little fray atiire and a! pf dlscretions tmay ‘The iantnekre so ie ate a aL me sQuArELY | nw Ix guilty. at the dellbers fceomsiness anne | 1 head sen fron tne] N. ¥,, and mention having seen this liberal offer in this paper. The genu- and placitly in the eves and maked me If | J wines Seymour Ayres, 1 think tw cis | but many. i pecullarly on triny | meness of this offer ts fully guaranteed. Our doctor will send medical book- 1 Intendeitito remain for the entire trial. whe has watched her cin betters famcinating et fe womait to let. containing symptoms and trea:ment of each disease, and many con- Sie Expoka ol ithesdnysa -procesdinia vet pee ; cnt ite vineing testimonials, free, to any one who will write. vith an entirely impersonal interes Pnaid they were not very interesting, | She was dresged in a blue tailor-made | 1! and | the fre: Winek wr dark, THIET TITTET YOVTET TOTTI “IF Lost—a lame back FOOD FACTS. A 2 How to Properiy Feed the Body. cold el a ae ormal woman yy y Liond gown, wlth an ecru-colored Manne! rhitt | at “irevent, ahve in the vest imltation ae RUE An tale bic Reet t fastened at (hd! back. one over prominently before the public ’ The ranean uf ‘ ed band of the fa a@ stock around the throat by one of the minlature ping so common at present. The published statement that Mrs Hontne ts actually composed and com- placent are incorrect. She is a woman of extraordinary self-control She has exhibited this facuity ina marvellous manner since | ute 0 currence which this trial attempts to! explain. A woman who could assume the calm. ness which Lola Bontne exhibited tf days after the murder of a man-a murder with which she was so Int. mately assoclated—will be able to matn Lola Bonine \« appropriately named, , E soft-sounding, musical words sult $se\ when! | Seman witht the Hite woman when Iasteof all ia only that great crowd attending the etal in CogelOnlly m the City Hall ‘one would mclact malictive irderel me a nd on iy, ‘ume, o trial for fi Neher life hanging ieee ends une in the ba s to on rather | rt phe head | nT gbot shea 8 the blond lovelocks had a type of Continuous desk work, exposure to cold, overstraining of the mus- cles, are almost sure to result tiigte tn Tern vere at isi } in back-ache. To relieve the mi . a, i aliding San Bei : ie ere) olay enuall Cemiount sot pain, restore the suppleness to : speak, of certain Wepoaits tron ithe the muscles, in fact to cure FULL POWER TO U.S.GOVERNMENT — 22 2252 pips ote ie 4 . . jtain the things required, nature necessitating cessation of labor, | hoists a flag of distress; Physicians nowadays realize how Necessary it is that'the food contain | the right elements that the body re: | quires to rebuild itself andr place tke loss that occurs each day from vetivity and energy. If one Hfts an arn pendit bee Was intensely With uplifting, teading ey appealing. t s mentally Renve that means the of a small amount of Ts weak. ON front v ston : it Mf oad- ayin, while short. Is throug! We of admiratio Sth hil hi a The reason physicians so generally advise the use of Grap veyond the seas, King, and Emperor charges of traMy shall be just and sajoy complete lumunity from at States by and witht Nuts Break Po advice and] fast Food fs that th y ro » Convention Just Mad ( India, the Right Hon, Lord) equitable. ek or injury MWiserents, and consent of the Senate thereof, and by| What itis made and what ACeealeee ’ us ; sf Ss AGE pauncetote, G. CB, GC. M. G.. Hie The canal shall never be blvek- trom acts caleutated to impair (oeir istHritannie Majesty; and the rati.{ Tie, Medical Journals in various parte Plasters Public Abrogates the Majesty's Ambassador Extraordinary aded, nor shal any yight of war be usefulness as part of thy canal Neations Tee ord have given the analysis all be exchanged at Wash: |The fa i , l -Ploninotentlary to i United leeeccae s = » famous “London Lancet" wey Clayton-Bulwer 2m Menivotentiary to the United exercised oe any act of Heats ART CLEAN ington or at London at she earliest|sn far as to maken vess eaten > omitted within it i Thit 1 Sta I that no change of ter- | pussl ti within six months| aalysts by its own chemist. Its re Algire eine nits alniclicwicetnaviag communicated lorcash | staleanthawecereaialieheeecal tants HiRes - marks are worth repeating. Hts hattonal fiom the date h Places the Work Ene ober their fil wh to maintain such military potion a {Ne country orconntries In faith whereof the respective pane AP RTHE Rot cone NDHOUDI: | SAAReAR EER ER ARERR BERERE ; nave agreed) tipon the following! jawiesane: p ate the general prine treaty and hereunto alfixed thein! ton than In the raw cereals, T sl the American Author. activites §. Vessels of war of a belligerent. ciple of a Hawtignioni(hatobllggeLecate: ‘1. evident from the remarkable solu J) Finest matched Fair® ities. CLE shall not. revietual nor take any ort lehtcontrastinesnar . : ip wility of the preparation, no leas we ever offered. ® ities ARTICLE | ba ev ic ay tion of the hia contracting parties | Done in duplicate at Washington | than one-half of It halne aon ple aL & Jewelers’ Price $175.8| { e ‘The high contracting parties agres Stores in the canal except eo far 6 under the present ¢ tie Isth day of November in the year] water. The soluble portion contal 3th r ig, th | \ that the’’prenent’ treaty “shall! eupers) (02%, be strictly necessary; and shay ARTICLE V. enous Lond one thousand ning hun-| chiefly dextrin and no starch, TAGS ¢ Ry ARN ic 8 WASHINGTON, Dec. 5.—The} cede the aforementioned convention |#nsit of such vessels through the! The present tr Ail be yatitled sn OHN HAY. (Seal) cording to our analyala, the following| & * s| Yall text of the new Hay! of the 19th April. 1850 canal shall be effected with the least! ty the Preside the United ‘PAUNCEFOTE (Seal) athe iprope fon 02 pe ult 3 | S slay a h we uJ mi x hose 4 | reent, Pauncefute treaty, providing for possible delay in accordance with tb = te ————— | Mineral matter . OL rh bo i s sii ae INDIVIDUALITY | in a piano is'‘that which marks the high-grade piano as a distinct crea- tion of the piano maker's art. | Pease Pianos possess a distinct indi- ‘ viduality of tone, combining purity % and refinement to a degree seldom equalled. Manufacturers’ prices and a Special plan of payment. Good used pianos of all the prominent makers (taken in exchange) from @, $125 up. Renting, Exchanging. the construction ot a canal! ARTICLE I. regulations in force, and with only | ¢ | ’ Eatieiens he across the Isthmus of Panaima,| it ix agreed that the canal may be | S¥eh intermission as may result from | SHE CAN TAKE HER HERE N Protelds ........ s..... hich was seu to the Senate, is} constructed under the auspices of the | the necessities of the service. Prizes Soluble carbohydrates, | is follows of the United) States,! hall be in all respects subject to the Unaltered carbohy- | i | ” drates.... 0. . i wow le The United States of America and | elthe ly at its own cost or by Stme rules ax vessels of war of the | “The features worthy of note tn this Woof money te individuals | belligerents | W., analysis are the excellent proportion| ¥ SESVTSIT IOS 41s Majesty Edward the VIL. of the Kitt or elo teids and mi 1 ve Sha es) Receees ape nae (i Salucileerenteaualitonuar ut proteids and neral matter and nited Kingdom of Creat Britain and | or corporations or through subserip mbark or soluble carbohydrates, - * 2 * £ 4 + + a < Hreland and of the British dominions) tion to or purchase of stock or shares, | -SeMUarh troops, muntiions of war! “The mineral matter is rich phos-|% hos: /, + * 3 3 yond the seas, King, and mp ay and that, subject to the provisions of |) Warlike materiuls used in the eanal SO SAYS HAMMERSTEIN OF TRIED TO PASS BAD CHECK phorte acid. Our analysis shows that| ¢WATCHé PIN, Hae bf India, being desirous to facil! nee it Is a nutritive of high order, etnee it | Sees 14-1. Gold bonnect the Atlantic and Paeifle| Tights incident to such construction, | (nsit shall be resumed with all pos NS = an bie state | the exclusive righ. of pro- [sible despateh 1 man-] 5. The provisions of this article aty, the sald Govern. | ¢°cept in ease of necidental hind all the} Of the transit, and in such ate | the present tr Botid sliver, in an easily assimflable state, ‘ Notice the carbohydrate , total is|% = about 75 per cent. These produce 3 exergy and warmth. The phosphoric 8, Wri acid jn tho mineral matter comes, as 2 ay eer eee: Pollew Court this after-| 4 all of the other ingredients, from # OPEN EVENINGS. charged with attempting to’pass the fleld grain, not one particle being ewuptenegic lutroduced as a drug. Howard went into the Sunshine Mis- Hbyelclans know, that the soft mat- ut No. #4 Eleventh avenue thie] tet Im the brain and nerve centres . mnhotake her} Gi te Htammer= Pceans by whatever route may | 25 well oo considered expedient, and to) Siding for the regulation at. end to remove any ob-|#S¢tHent of the canal {shall apply to waters adjs ' Gonyr Which’ fmuedil arinee out of | ARTICLE It. Jeanal within three marine miles of! {!"" e convention of the Ith of APM.) ye yin stance joither end. Vessels of war of a bel-| 45 , commonly called the Clayton: | yas oy inn stat adcuie ae the! ligerent nation shall not remain in) ie Biwar irenty ito! ike coastruction’G hie ict : i ne sa of auch) such waters longer than twenty-four} he Beh canal under the auspices of the |e, ane) Substantially as embodied) hours at any one time except In case, j | jin the convention of Constantinople, | of distress, and in such case shall de- peprernment of the United States | xignad the 28th Ovtober, 1888, for the| part ax soon as possible; but a vessel| ee w tout impairing the “general prin-) tree navigation of the Suez Cnnal.lof war of one boliigerent shall not ‘it ples” of neutralization established | that is to os larart within twentyefourl hora trora article & of that convention, have! 1. ‘The canal abeil be freo and open|the departure of a vessel of war of| Ss O° pi that purpose appointed as thelr) to the vessels of commerce and of| tne other belligerent - {war of all nations observing these} 6. The plant, establishients, builds! 0! (ie difficulty President of the United States,| so that there shall be no discrimina- Ings and all works necessary to) M* Hay, Secretary of State of the| tion against any such nation, or tts] the construction, maintenance and Cimng SSE RELL d- States of Ameri and His} citizens or subjects, in reapect of the operation of the canal shall be at a “Edward the VU. of the] rules, on terms of entire equality,| deemed to be parts thereof for .ae| IF YOU WANT TO DISPOSB_OF a ke Howard, fifty-four. lookin, «at No, t One Hundred th street, wae a prisoner in a tall i nt Lo the) sf West aa ab sakes Se nee, throughout the body are made from ee ee eee on whan’ | the elements of albumen acted upon pt a gift of & from| OY Phosphate of potash. Albumen is on benaif of bis mother, as{ Very common article In almost ontributiona: every food, but phosphate of potash He offered a check for 116.50, does not exist in all foods, nor is it ne Mrx. ¢ f found In easily digestible form al- ' eet + |ways. However, in Grape-Nuts these sous and recused! tolace Pes ‘elements exist, and are presented to Aim and point him out to the; the body In an easily digestible form, and explain the reason why users ard’s pocket wan found a larke| toe! the new spring of life, the brain contained 100 ¢ MoUnts, ahglags tro sipo|and nerve power Increase ‘after they Whe mont, frequent, belng| time. There {sa reason for it. ‘The : { “* “| doctors know it; therefore they pre-|eost comparatively less and pay , h valance. Mrs. a derer w oth working colling each other 1 amounts, Many namea|have been. using Grape-Nu'ts for a ‘sd of Great Britain and! conditions or charges of traffic or| purposes of this treaty, and in timo| second-hand ehotgun for cash ad- Roosevelt” at rates.) They: ( haladea ilar dominions otherwise, Such conditions andj of war, ay In time of peacy, enall vertise it in the World, (Moward was hela for examination) | gerbe Grape-Nuts. _ leomparatively more. 128 West 42d St,®2Bet, 6th Ave. & ene tba els stall baei ie Ne: PEEVE ye Cee EN: PSEA OY EDEL Ne VAMP RON Te FEM oN RU Oe