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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 15, 1908: |OOCTOR STRICKEN (MRS. PALMER OLDER THAN ~ LOSES HER sr JOCKEYS TOUTS LONG LEA _/irs.. Margaret sl lone, Tempor- arily Insane trom Birth of Baby, Plunges Out-of Fourth- Found on Gelumbus Avenue. (Saas ‘ Caco, ot. 16—Potter Pat-| €xisted centuries ago and is older even than the Pyramids. Story-Window. Form and Thousands of Followers ser, snd Bie aunt, Mra. ‘Frederick Upon the bodies of the ancient Egyptian mummies nodes '\@AAKES: PLUNGE WHILE NURSE IS ABSENT. |Still Alive When Removed to » Roosevelt Hospital, but Doc- EXPENSIVE FOR Fuller and O'Neill Have Lost Much FOR BACKERS Neil a6. i in Very Poor Money During the Brighton Meeting. ‘Those who have beep following the mounts of Wuller and O’Neill will probably need the Bank of Englaw bank roll’ before the meeting Is over. O'Naill hasn't won a race at the mect- horse was doped, and they ordered the horse tugned over to the care of the club's veterinary for examination, ce of ‘the stewards ts {t'{s a bit strange ON THE STREET} HAS TYPHOID FEVER Suffering’ from Locomotor Ataxia, Walter A. Clarke, Once a Prosperous Physician, Strickén with a severe attack of lo- comotor ataxia Dr. Welter A, Clarke was found at Columbus avenue and Ninety-third street early to-day un- able to move or to He was taken to the J. Hood Wright Hospltea, where he’is fn a critical con- dition PUntil recently Dr. Clarke was felan at No, 134 ‘Weat Snhety- ous phy! fourth treet, Clarke and. his wife were warm ‘ds of the theatrical manager, Alfred B. Aarons, about four years ago, but one day Mrs. Clarke mét, Mrs. Aarons $n and ray of Chicago Society Leader Are Hasten- ing to Her Bedside in Paris. rrying to New York to sail for Paris, where Mrs, Potter Pal- mer is lying ill of typhold fever. Word of her serious illness was received here he said be- a normal attack of typhoid, with no dangerous complications.'* Mra. Palmer {s at her apartments in Paris, .where # erarent after-the mar- tiage of her son, Honore Palmer, to Mi Grace Brows, of Baltimore. The ¢; THE —_— the and knots and other unmistakable symptoms of this horrible blood taint have been discovered. Traces of mercurial poisoning have also been found in the bones and joints, showing this mineral was used in the treatment of Blood Poison in those early times. this vile disease is found to-day in all its loathsomeness, entailing unt humiliation an PYRAMI ‘seam The disease known as Contagious Blood Poison has become i curse of all mankind. It is universal and world-wide, and In all uncivilized, as well as enlightened nations, old suffering not only upon the one who contracts it, but saddest of all’ shame that is brought into the lives of the innocent by this deg re it it of ails in Lon- tong Say Her Death Is Only a tag: | Folter ‘as ‘been. suoseesfil only | that When om eet ca only one| gormemipped her. oth womon were dan faa See wxei|ing malady, So contagious is it that one can become inoculated by ai ce 0! lerm! on i. as she’ has Question of Hours. Dimple. ‘These boys have had mounts | horse and no friends, Some of the bie | “ZS. 64 sora aivorge and abtained | Festing on ‘the ‘continent. Her iliness| the same vessel, shaking hands with or handling the clothing of one infected tn nearly every race. fellows may use dope alto, and some.ct| a decree. | Mrs. Clarke aiso, insututed) reached her Pprig residence, | this disease. It is often transmitted from parents to children, aud sores, sc O'Nelii'a riding yeaterday was atro-| Pit" HOM Diensire of the stewards | \arong, charsioe tire alienation of hi i eru: sore | ‘Detven temporarily insane by the birth | clous, His riding on Wild Pirate, Hello| never visite tem, It {s always the poor | jnasvand's ree lenation of Het Dies from Long Falls swellings, severe skin ptions, eyes and 1 amv eom petted by aiaon of her baby Mrs, Margaret Jones, of \Xo, 41 West Forty-fifth street, tricked and Faulconbridge was yenv bad for a boy of his recognized ability. He ap- pears to have suddenly become affiloted man with one oid, crippled dog. who takes to the dope as @ meuns of helving him win a race. Pending the divorce sult, Dr. Clarke refused jo pay alimony and was sent to Ludlow Street Jail, but finally settled when hie wits won hor suit. Mary J, Cullen, twenty years old, of No, 336 East Forty-fitth street, died in Ag to-day from a catarrhal troubles are some of the effects. to tell you the great good The first outward sign of Contagious Blood me me in a case of dor oison. It ig not neoe: her aurae early to-day and leaped from |with an excessive degree of. caution or| Madden Hoodooed at Hrikhton, |i) Gikes wife died about two dractired platl, “he young woman had}-Poison is a small sore or blister. As the poison- the ¢ourdh-story window of the Sioan |timidity, and where he was. always| Bueno seems, (Be8 Bort ing veeie ae ago the doctor left his office home ‘srl 8 thon the tourth toon, te Ine ous virus s he through the system ae nary for ney wee coo wail exon Maternity Hospital, at Fitty-ninth |auick at the post, js now slow. him at this course.|at No. 120 West Ninety-fourth street, she grew ay 4 ye & I will only add that amiong: street and Amsterdam avenue. Her out- stretched arm struck the fron fenos |¢hat surrounds the court-yard below and ‘was out off as though struck by & cleaver. Although badly crushed she was still allve when picked up and jearrled to the Roosevelt Hospital, where whe 1s now at the point of death. Mrs. Jones went to the hospital five Ride Fevorites, Too. Fuller's riding on Black Fox on Tues- day was a marvellous plece of work. It cannot be said that the mounts of these boys “have been poor ones, O'Neill rode three out of the four {tes yeaterday, while Fuller rode on: The riding of these boys was the talk of the track yesterday, though nothing criminal was alleged. Higgins foray befal hors pia oes of The Minute Man tg to be ed. No one likes to see a good did The Minute Man. H of great speed at his best, dnaer moderate waights, and he was wolng very well in fipnt of a fast fleld yesterday when he broke his was impossible to save him, as ‘here was a compound fracture of the pas- dern; aoa bullet ended his suffering. Keep Brighton Lake. Brighton is fortunate in being blessed saying he Was going to a hospital. dingy" and when fell to “the eldewalk. a of the mouth and throat, the heir and eye-brows drop out and the body is covered with copper-colored splotches and sores, and the poison even works its way into the the groins swell, a red eruption appears upon I was. severely afflicted body, and ulcers and sores break out in the and got almost past pene Ath got afiym hold upon my systen was, thoroughly poisonéd belied <3 lost in weight, was run throat, eruptions, splot 8 dono at the diseare™ shape when I began tho mse: res the persistent use of it: brought “me ’ my trouble safe aud sonnd, and I b bones and joints and attacks the nerves. The time-worn remedies—Mercury and Potash— |@ays ago and her baby was born Mon-| rene pack to his form and has | with good weather. One Is atill Lo ’ d in the courage to publidly testify to the vi Gay. She recovered rapidly, and yester- | hong of his nerve through the aceldent | fake nthe ianeid. Te i an ii wind that It's the best are still used in the treatment of Contagious Blood your gteat blood remedy, 38. day was removed to the convalescent lows nobody good, and the rains have Poison, but the effects of these. d: w the recommend it to all blood-polson ward on the fourth floor. Although she that Injured his foot at Gravesend. Redfern {s riding well. and Gannon a cut off the stecplechases. Mr. Engeman Gught to take a tip from the raing and Furniture you sys sincerely believing if it ig taken tem are almost as bad as the disease itself, teraireciony and given fale showed no signs of insanity, she was) 5, cou! ff win- it thy I races altogether. lofapely, watched,, as ere'lall maternity |ccceore™ ut veer © couple’ Big gut the tated aha ieee AE Mooded. | eth and the best witnesses against these reme- thoroughly olimiaate every id artificia tt ward renin charg of Mas maa [DAA Renae niger ave “Pectcaeet” Brin’ Ta ty", ‘the ial . 2 dies are those who have used them longest. S21 Sis crs nike Bor frome e Hn } - \Feliior, who also looked after the ad-| | When Hough Re ee? bgiiead "The effect of that mirror of water on a | PAR aca ua Dame Mercury only smothers the in the , System : Stork Hotel, Grecasburg, |. Mrs. i yesterday his coat glistened with ver-| calm day would be Indescribably nic- eae Ring the arty oun ot the ight and sation, the velna ‘food out bard as] Faso, i Mean "would be fa bi Seay eS pad the cients Nene eae eer ee fealled frequently upon the nurse, but to-| Whipcords and his head was cooked | fie; or oe: a that metallic taste in the mouth, tender gums, ulcerated throat, and other re! high in the air. More than one man. t f) ‘ward midnight she became quiet and was apparently asleep. Subsequent events proved that she was only walt- Dior the Pas iblaltce @ dhanoaito enaher atte The stewards hada suspicion that the i sis patch or Valeur the contrary. It is a simple vegetable remedy, but a sure antidote for the) vi No sooner had Miss Fellier left the room than the woman leaped out of bed end pushed it toward the window, witch {s almost six feet from the door. Only one of the six women in the room i the improvement beginning as soon as the s Che teceser |” FANT CIREDNGS DURING Oe toE | seac0 Eas gets “titer tie infience of the tediciaey ila ledge and lower herself until only her British Doctors Performing ‘ .. ¥ e tinues until every vestige of the poison is driven’ Onrers were ible, a Wonderful Cures.’ i deboat Sree mors of the men at the Fitty-ninth| Whitney Filly Steps Distance at] ‘nese eminent specialists are Biv Sip allt eaiates ‘lees ie S.S.S. is recognized everywhere as a # ba h i tirely f Clowét, with «l doors, | * a ee are cone momen. cit) Sheepshead Bay In 1.16 Flat [080085 Si invatian who call upon P| Bloc tar Gouche = or Tee Box. \ for blood poison. It has been tested in thousands of cases, and jts success was few seconds and then drop. She turned In|them for relief before November weauty, wich lan fe Progen Tha iteben Nes the fan lished years ago, If you are suffering from this debasing and despleable disease in ever complctcly and her fa was], —-seagram Horses Get Injaicr’ qitcse services consist not only Pavel late tar > Aye Caen Eee Tit Ow EGk wouk avatemsiiefore ited farther-dau We have (broken by the fence. * from Canadian Circuit. of consultation, examinations and]. a Our’. terms-aise y e your syste loes' any fu age. e have@ ‘The street cad rhen called Policeman advice, but also of all minor surgical apply to New Jersey special boo describing fully all the different stages and symptoms of Contagious Brownell, who was the first fo reach the woman's side as she lay at the bdot- tom of the courtyard, which {s almost {two stories below the level of the atreet, (Be wat amazed to see that in striking jthe fence ner arm had been cut off about hree inches below the shoulder, Seeing that there was a spark of’ life ft, he took his handkerchfef from his jocket and bound up the stump tightly. rs. Russell and Meade and several jurses from the hospital came at the fame time, and the woman was lifted fn a stretcher and carried to Roosevelt Hospital. } Many bones were broken and she was Injured internally, but several hours Jater she was still alive, The doctors ‘way, however, that her death 1s only a question of hours. Mrs. Jones ts twenty- ‘one years old, IW'CHESNEY HAS GOOD WORKOUT == Big Horse Is Sent a Mile and an Eighth in 2.00 1-2—Race King Moves Six Furlongs in 1,18 1-2. GRAVESEND, , Oct. 16.—The weathtr fas clear and the track in penfeot oon- ition this morning. ‘Tratner Frank Taylor sent McChesney remarked, “‘Kough Rider Is carrying his “package” to-day." MINEOLA WORKS SHEPPSHPAD BAY, Oct. 15,—The weather and track were perfect at the course this morning. Barry Littlefield arrived last night from Canada with the J. B, Seagram racers, nine strong, which have been racing through the Canadian clroutt. They will winter at Gheepshead Bay. All ar- rived in good condition. The star move of the morning was ‘accomplished when J. W. Rogers, of the W. C. Whitney string, sent tho Youngster Mineola lx ¢urlopgs ‘in 1.16. It was done in one style. Gunfire gal- loped_a le én 1. R. Keene's Pee bors e halt in 0.55. Kobinoor the same distance in 0.50 1-; hig Tpfunction reeled x in Riverdale 4 lohemrtb covered five Juvenal Maxim was ay og Nar ackowater did the thee, Ot eee ears It You re covered atx ‘eariongs in 1 avee oes Makvoy sent Bir Troubador a Dr. Shoop’s Rheumatic Cure Costs Nothing if it Fails. Any honest person who suffers from Rheu- matism is welcome’ to this, offer. For years DOGTORS GIVING FREE SERVICES operations, The Staff of Eminent Physicians of the British Medical Society (inc.) are located at No. 8 East 14th street, New York. The object in pursuing this lb- eral course {s to become rapidly and personally acquainted with the sick and afflicted, and under no circum- stances will any charge whatever be made for any services rendered (med- icines excepted) to invalids .who call upon them during this month, The Doctors treat all forms of dis- ease and deformities, and cure every case they undertake. At the first in- terview a thorough examination is made, and if incurable. the patients are frankly and kindly told so; also advised against spending their money for useless treatment. Male and Female Weakness, Catarrh and Catarrhal Deafness and Bronchial Affections, Disease of the Heart, Stomach, Kidntys, Bladder, ‘FW Prostate, Varicocele, Rupture, Rheu- matism and Skin Diseases of all kinds, are positively cured by their new treatment. Their Chief Consulting Phypician is in personal charge. ‘ours, 9 to 8; Sundays, 10 to 3. 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From a speed stand- yotnt this was about the best move shown during the galloping hours, ‘®lytheness dreezed five furlonga in 1.11, hfurlongs in 1.94. ‘The Hampton Stable's Rostand was pent a milé in 1.48. Ethics, another rep- resentative of this lot, galloped a mile in 140, Humboldt breezed five furlong | raat Qn uu. ‘Hynes sent St. Finnan a mile in 1.48. ‘ Dungar's Stamping Ground galloged a ein 1.46 4, 4 Featherstone Pebble breezed one mile 1.52, Harangue was sent seven-cighths pn 138 1-2. Frayling’a Hopeful Mies worked five erica im 105. Willigesse turned six matic Oure can turn bony joints into flesh again, ‘Phat is tmpossible. But it will drive from the blood the poison that causes pain and swelling, and then, that is the end of Rheumatism. I know this so well that’ I willturnish for a full month my Rheu- matic Oure on trinl. I cannot oure all cases within a month, It would: be! unreasonable to expect that, But most cases will yield within 30 days. 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