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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 5, 1902 WOMAN DETECTIVE SAYS. ‘PARKHURST BACK : BROOKS FEARED NOT DEATH OF EXCISE CRUSADE Pate hooks t Svamea ———e oo | Sceptical of Strength of Partridgets Backbone,” but Thinks Jerome a Great Man. To Prove What Swamp-Root, the World-Famous Kidney and Bladder Remedy, Will Do for YOU, Every Reader of The Evening World What He Did Fear Was| Exposure and Dis-; grace, so He Sought) ‘0 monet Bhat Taeint y eek May Have a Sample Bottle Free. . urns with an Indis- ' ! New Y x) the ne | ae Ura eel Se cretion. | | i ‘ ‘ teaieane = = G@ai-) c& Thet Walter Brooks was desperate- | oe, aes watt nated hit nte the Ex - f , aay ly bent on breaking with Florence | : re 4 tonics Bi Burns and that. she was just as firm H - i y f hes in her determination not to give him up, is revealed by the disclosures of { Mrs, Edith Lee, a detective, of No. | 146 West Thirty~first street 1 The young mam sought to hire the detective in the lmepe of securing evi- | dence with which to confront Flor- { ence Burns and ferse her to relin- | quish all claims on him. i} “Walter Brooks did not tell me | that he feared Flarence Burns would kill him,” said Mis. Lae to-day. | “That statement has been published as coming from me. It ts not only incorrect, but {t puts a false construc- chee and all er ques ch come before me | arned tion on the whole theory of this case. | aning “4 . . ¢ f What he did say was that if he did} ore : * were nie tye sem eran) Dr, Kilmer & Co., Binghamten. N.Y. not stop the girl's hounding him Fi ama ies eee entrant Hes evigence with) Gentlemen—In justice to vou, I feelit is my duty to send you an acknowledgment of the receipt something was bonnd to happen ; pit Attlee der van of the sample bottle of Swatap-Root you so kindly sent me, I lad beensout of h for the past ‘Don't get desperate,” I sald. 1.ere " tr about dlackma’ “ five yea and bladder trouble. Had our best phy: sicians preseribe for They would are such things as ebectric chairs for! ‘ vanes «| felieve me : being, but the old complaint wou f sent fora desperate lovers” | the Jaron thn auaanabth tnt in ee '! sample bottl ot wamp Root d I found it did me a wor re taken cight “"Oh, you mistake me,” he said; ‘I Fe Ae Hac | eleaei esunh aby fared ely small bottles boug t my drug store. and [ conside yself perfec tly ured. It seemed as though : Nia teaeoa eee =e my back would break in two aiter stooping. I do not have the smarting; and irritation, nor do I have wouldn't harm a hair of the girl's | head. What I mean ts that she ts so bent on having me that unless | can get rid of her she wil expose and voiunteered che statement to-stay that thinks was F GODDARD NOT TO BE to get up during the night to urinate, as I formerly did three or four times a night, but now sleep the 7 steep of peace. My back is all right again, and in every way Tama new man. Two of my brother PARTRIDGE'SSUCCESSOR officers are still using Swamp-Root. They, like myself, not say too much in praise of it. Itisa Sa boon to mankind. We recommend it to all who are suffering from kidney and bladderdiseases. letter), as well os myself, thank you for xouse law uth alle sen prety 9 trouble, you moy*have plenty of ugh you had t disgrace me. fen wh ' r G t My brother officers (whose signatures accor pany this Admitted Relations. I: 2 on at he is the blessing vou have broug!t to the hitman race in the compounding offSwamp-Root. “The young fellow was terribly ex-! 5 n ‘ We 2). yours very truly JAMES COOK, ercised. He told me all about his re-! sp, “ ne: i lies osm 4 Officers of the 58th Police Precinct, HUGH E. BOYLE, lations with the girl He admitted. Be mre worn Sy | eg : ir oh } t ate Greater New York. JOHN J, BODKIN. he had grown to like her, and, if she jetty w 1 6 aad " 4, : ts e Kauftman © 1d i. . . ah Nth you ar x badly fur ery. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-iteot, becanse had behaved herself—as he put it—| . Meee H us LAL} onic ms ’” | es soon as your kidneye are well they w eaith A trial will convince any one. he might have married her. But, he «xir waist with n ; M, AB dimvines what we are coing | eh he admits *w he t Weak and unhealthy kidneys are © of ‘laeates. and if permitgerl to continue told me, he hadn't succeeded in in-| and 9 smell round felt hat» 1 ? a“ {sous iba fi) mi oe ania ne er me enatln: we fatal results are xt Kidney trouble irritates the nerves, makes you dizzy, rest. ad | Moticadle orname girl who we ingen! method | Husines ald perm im ©! lees, sleepless and irriiable Makes vo ctien during the day and o! you to get ap many times Pees nee Leliensbapiate| iki id Sais haat . gape E ; t during the night Unhealthy kidn M, BF rrh of the painor dul! ache in the 3 | ro’ back, joints and mauve head and back aehe causes indigestion, stomach and! Hver troubley for him, though. GAVE UNDESERVED CREDIT ‘ you get po stre «sway Swamp: Koo sat nd private practice, an ene | ful remedy t tysictans in thes and most success norte ur'irienis, mite howe eat’ [N HIS SERMON ON SPOOKS. she would be betrayed into some in- greate: discretion that would give him an op- ——— | If you lerieed vay » the regular ‘ittmienl portunity to cast her off. She was; Rey. George R. Vande-} Ip Leda rns? pa ea ,, bowt make an remember the name too wary for that. He said he was } haved we doimand | SPECTAS. NOTICE pha reece certain that the girl hat other Water Explains His fj j . rahe et Bes ret 8 50) rernathohraaa friends, but he couldn't find out Recent Utterances-— {tn eae Caen f nn \ and bladder troubles about them, and that was what he} Says He Does Not Be-| Jacme of tte t ‘ stieerasnte | oe ia : ft ay Tear poain GY et wer wived from me - nd womeniguay wanted to employ me for. j : i] Spiri li | | | when sending your aditre Dr Kilmer & Binghamton, N.Y i * “He told me the girl was both/| lieve In piritualism 7) | = : and that she! and Declares Medical \\ | i] used every art and wile to make him! Qlairyoyant Misled| | ehrewd and mercenary WILL NOT ACCEPT a mene ft = Ct Suucescd Four Room Flats § ‘Gentaned 2 Special ‘inducements: | marry her. Hetold me frankly why | = | Throwgh Ba he didn’t want to marry her, and Him. | eteen ca HAMING ADDED THREE denied strongly that she had any | ’ raid on fe Srl EE , eo claim on him rw ee . we ater We hha wee sinldt tne Ren lieorget Vans | REV. GEO. R. VANDEWATER. | i Samia mers ic ge faint splcisiallamil (hat has ~ | SIDER OF TESTIMONY CONS | oie piseaie F young it through the Associated Press ever been and am not .| SIDERED BY MAGISTRATE. eat had een sayings 0 | o> RY RG) O the gir folowingrexmianerory close bellev er. tn | Major Samuel Ro Russell, whe come] i 1 to be rid of her. There } La men) misrep t *P from a world, “| i manded th ¢ n mat | y e nue nations of what was saldiin airecent)}¢ ay Alderman Dieta Diseharwed Ree | Und | ss i le in the Interests of truth and jus Witnensen, ‘ 5 we J to give publicity te th statements 4 sermon prea NEW CREDIT SYSTEM, hich P TAtsae nibenente llecnlianene vA FOUND IT. in prospect “ n negli ited a ~ 1 have 1 since tha : Abyss |Colfee Was Doing the Work in Good : viata a cally felt worry for the young fel- | mystery existed as 1 had beer » Style ¢ r low and agreed to take the case, but T| lieve. and the clairvoyant knew ald | *L. W. SWEET & CO. ou Ml with pheumatiam. Laent word tofmuch more a the ea 1 owas ‘a Mom “ATAP SI i FLeabine CeEnti JEQELLERS, iP. Brooks to come back t na few| toll knew. ‘The faz hysielan ‘ . same y are : 47-40 MAIDEN LANE. ! @ays, but never heard from itn again, | who has aid that mC 1 differently hy drink Srrrows BEANcH After the muries I wen aay hat 1 Ald, w pitas One may feel the tina ¢ e were) s m all that 2 c : me 4 stomach while another S#nKoOKLYN RANCH 3 . | . eno trouble with the stom $ + Mattnewss) {ul me AnOut 1 n ach #0 far as known, but have paip: | Direet correspondence to 37 Maiden Lane. @ eee ie ur show tha y ott Fraw . tation of the heart and finally orranir Sh A ddadadadndaded bdididdddunde] DENIES SHE THREW seal hgup . : ag 0B. wan heart disea r perhaps in another, | Amusements . _ ed [Ss the kidneys may become affected ACID AT BROOKS. ls As an filnstration, a family in Mur covered in Brooklyn, she j Were caused by coffer Her Contents of Kitchen | IN THE INTEREST OF es Minh EL FRE, DAMAGE AT NEWARK LATE! << 823s" 5 ata ‘CARNEGIE HALL. “2 PUBLIC MEETING Fason ia a seautiful et the} owed mother |: Girectly from coffee drit ;RT, REV. HENRY C. POTTER ,eithe an4 vivacious Bue vee Bb ; yee reck | Bome one has heen writing anonymous — Mrs. Cole, in her letter, says, refer- 1 letters ab Miss Eason ar or reln | einwitonhen teol ker Peet daill bate se RT. "] HIN TON, Hons "wiih roks, “Tie fins Snes WOMAN RELATIVE SAYS HE NOW THE PARIS “CREATION” LIBERATED THEY DASH INTO! inc'phynition't) swore nat nn came P ).B BAUM AN N é, 5 RO, Sai une iit the knowledge of the you | b | puzzled them a had tried 11 day and completely prostrate he BROKE AGREEMENT. 1S IN ASHES. | CURIOUS THRONG. Himacenteraliveioiania;lGoime (tHoneke = “SDMISSION, PRED ede elialiontver int curebaesin th HATHRAN apoplexy: oer nec er oe TABS THIRD AVE., near 84th St. Ment of her connection with Brooks to eae 7 aavised operations to) an Evening World reporter Pressure at certain points Wants Contrac- Mrs. Van Schatek Was Trying Fire Twenty-nine Others Barne, J alt ares at maLieare years roperty | Clean Garment Near | That, Wennced the Occa- altogether his case ieee ire %0 alarm Ja ee Appeared: 0) be i Open Grate. Ce : Ing: SBAb we Were: afraid’ to have bit greatly interested in me from the begin : . panteelitansments alone, He frequently fainted away ning, and 1 iked him because he was ! _ _ oi. and was in 4 most wretched condi bright and handsome. Finally we bee | . i A John D. Crimmdins, the milionatre con-| Mrs 6. eae Spenia lly one of the physicians sug- came engaged, he calivd at night “He wanted te Weet Thirty opera last n tractoy, was the def $13,109 damages In the Brooklyn Bupreme Court today. T! uit w rought py}ecame 4 * his cousin, Mr« °n T Dwyer, off Schaick thought ant ina sult for ‘ that possibly coffee brought on some of the symptoms. so he waa persuaded to give up coffee and begin men were in narrow emcape but 1 would 7 . 1 e of Postum Foe! Coffe: he was not m Brooklyn. With a can of wer nave the use u inen| ; a € ver for netiot ie omfortab! storage hinsse ane he began to recover nd day by day : . montha aio. res De Faction, | net comforts Boe ee nror buildings aijoining. | ieee eht troubles Tet. Now. ry wazi} Another Broadwayite. Alpines - $3.00 & $3.50 months ago. W Cea aiid neraan Ml died he | arate fire ait ed with al Suddenly there was 1a seream from Mra gasoline hal exp! states that wh 3 her propert “L saw him once after _thag in the | Fee mortgage. Mr. Crimming offered YOUNG'S HATS At 849 Broadway. arty to-day | gotten entirely well, has gained about its hetght| 30 pounds and fs the picture of| ) Wherated| health. Of course he and his on South th street While t “7 wh other Suk Hats $5,00 & $6.00 Derbys - $3.00 & $4,00 lobby of the Orphe: Theatre ana! to take u eatre. p the mortgage and secure the re "i re ey r 1 e fram him and wrote po Ment? | stle of the property for $4, » ta} Worth gown was burning. Me the mao le hinnaseroor ‘irnk a fae ful of *s Hat S$ ! “It has been cruelly insinuated that 1| D¢ Ppatd Phe difference between the} The engines came and pumper Pe y preael aan as of taahioned. offer “| A Young's Hat Store on threw vit ol of carole acid at him.| mortgage and the selling price en the burn! Roe After = ; house | "When we first began to make Pos FE VEY Broadway block a je » " oa e . led » do. vas over the ort aS t S \ 101 waw 1 did not love him| crim, she allenes, he failed to do, the Avia sent cables spread so rapidly that tenants | tum it was boiled but a few minutes | woult be just right. \\ho anything ia rat property being foreclowure | hes » hurt anie and bringing b more than} had been W fe ad enough to satisfy the mortea conversation, She haa abanin: Mr, Crimmins, through hla counsel, ing to do, 80 far as T know. with ex-District Attorney Philbin, eet up the « {og pit my engagement wich Waiter (defense that he had made no in the houves nearby found diMeculty in| and none of us Hked It, but since we getting to the street and those in qe| began making it properly by having three dwellings were rescued. When! it boil long enough to bring out the flan eng drawn by tw flavor we all consid it superior to Norees got etuck In front of the biasing | the old-fashioned coff It is del atru and James ¢ way and Wit. | clous when made right, and that is lam Caffray, fire were badly ure} e@ay wind burned horees (roe A number of our friends have cantell> We have anew member at 849 Broadway, near 14th St., to be nearer vou and your Hat wants. | SPRING STYLES READ) Only Brooklyn Store, ATL Valton St. app. City Math Ser oes with hin cousin to dispose of t THIS WOULD STRENGTHEN|'" “" ** ——_— ‘ - . The loss was $4 For some time} been cured of varlows ailments by MISS BURNS'’S FOSITION. Wasi » Mar H. p.| past the stables have been tn the pends leaving. off coffee pad) using, Postum. | e=—=——— aa) 3 conditio ec - f ccelver, Three constables were ith Mrs, the coffee caused a The test of an ad is the profit | BOmont's condition showed no improve. tee ee sathasn smothering sensation, bleating and DEALER painter witha. atuien an: cm rere therefrom. Sunday, World Westa | worse nt "AE Ne better and no] cates hows, broke out, | [eerloua trouble with the heart. She| ‘The Sunday World Want sheet le) | The Road to Success ie via Sunday . ¢ Mr. Belmont ia seriously 11 ‘ has entirely recovered since chang- of*the million, or! aiadtly Boor cf No. 26 Kast Twentythird street, Stand te test, Goctora think he wil aaatee, | OUt hie} The shorese that stampeded were! (oF trom common coffee ito Postum 4 e mecum

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