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3) steer To ee pep \ 3 THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 16, 1904. 4. ROMAN ROODD IS P#°R2*o 2cxoRUE, Je, ane crx on nue waxy, IMAG DODGE ABROAD AFTER EFFECTS OF. GRP. | THIS SMALL BOY MORE THAN A MONTH. ‘ae T the appearance of the first sympe 1 AY toms of «rip people should stay in- doors and take Peruna in sm: ores (teaspdonful every bour) until the tive That Has Stood the | rymple: disappear. This will prevent @ Only Six Years Old, Yet Florence | Sailed for the Other Side from! Test of Time. long, disastrous sickness and perhaps fatal | Donohue, Jr., Has Spent More | This Port Just After She Be-| ——— winter in 'erppe I redaced 9p Chie { than Half His: Life in Various | gan Her Second Action for)/Women Fear La Grippe and g setesmnicrae of pet: o¥ sett thie Wd | Divorce. Catarrh—Pe-ru-na a Re- chrocle catarrh if not promptly atic. prop- fae lospi : than Hal erly cured, It leaves a person haggard, we Jow, frazsled-out, mucous membran congested, appente changeable, digestion f 4 liable Protection. WAS MANY NARROW ESCAPES, | MAY BE JOINED BY MR. HORSE A GRIPPE ts acute epidemic ca- tarrh, There ts no remedy in the If Justice Truax Decides to Rein- world that mestn thin form of ca- capricious, and just about: empties life -of all meaning or desirability. There ix no reniedy in the world that ‘ Latest Misadventure Lands Luckless \ tarrh ax thoroughly ae Poruna, During tho the conditions produred by in grippe { 4 “aad'e Father In Jall—Parent As- state Her Divorve and Her Mar-| rere nes of la gcippe Peruna ts an un- better than the remedy Peruna, Peruna b w ewaited Man Who Had Beaten the riage with Morse Ie Reinstated, | tatling remedy. People who bave bad In strengthens as it renovates, soother while ait + - i’ voin Hi arippe and have partly recovered, but re- HM atleiolated iaplsrak’ )t aroreeion 1% Boy on the Head. Hoe Probably Will Join Her. main falf sick, will find Peruna Pe-ru.na Reaches the So H exactly multed to their case. There es urce of Ca t tarrhal Diseases—Unhealthy . & Mucous Membranes. It reaches the source of all diseases ot é 4 at Falls out of’bed and jabs piece of Plate-glass cuts off one of his toes. Arm almost cut off by broken bot- {s no remedy dovised thot will } \ wood in cheek. tle hurled at him. The mystery surrounding the move- c § Y ! SIX* VEAR-OLD BOY’S 3 ments of Mrs, Clemence Dodge has at | aispel the 4 : last been cleared up by Information| anq serious a! the mucous membi by ite act i CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS which has Jumt reached the District-At-| eects of In ithe, $hiactnitse apa tences action eS | torney's ofits. According to this in-] gripe as Every person who has had 1a grippe dut= e formation she has been in Europe for] Peruna, more than a month. Ever since the invedtigation of the Dodge caso was begun before the Feb- roary Grand Jury Mra, Dodge has kept out of sight. It was reported several times that she was stopping af Lake- wood, N. J. It was also reported that Jafter a conference with Mr. Morse in | Philadelphia last week she safled from that ety for Europe. As a matter of fact, Mrs, Morse sailed for Europe from this clty as soon as sie begun her second sutt for divorce Age 1 yenr—Throat cut open. 4 Awe 2 years—F ‘ ’ hand. Age 3 years—One rib removed. Awe 4 years—Skull fractured. Age 5—Pistol exploded in face. Age @-Blood polsoning from scratch, Awe @ years 7 months—Hurt hy moighbor and father ar- rested for assault. log the last rear should tal course of 7 Peruna. No one need expect perfect recov- ‘ ery unless they do so, The grip bas pre- ' ¥ duced catarrhal Inflammation of the -wh 7 mucous membrane, and good health vosaible until there are restored (0 Mal condition, at ‘This Peruna will do. A great ma Z dies have been frigmented for th Sonate) = tion from time to ti ‘appears: fo be the only remedy that has any, subs stantial value In these ase It has stood the teat forty vears’ pecisnce “nna. stil eocapion “the “uages position of being the Jeading (if mot only) specific remedy for the after~ In grippe. ‘ Florence Donohue, Jr.. of No. 2 Ren- jeved PS oat mercheel Je Gt Nei Rene and before there had been any request = ates The, Disagresabie Atter-Ettects: of € * mence through appearing tn Part 1, from the District-Attorney for her ap- . = nk La Grippe Promptly ‘Reti fis % General Sessions, witlr his father, on (wlal for assaulting Henry Nelaon, of No. 19 Renwick sireet, son had chased little Florence into the Donohue kitchen, said the Dono- hues, nnd beaten him on the head, whereupon Donohue, s: attacked his child's assailant. Little Flerence stood a figure of con- | Stairs. pions telllon and martyrdom in the Donohue a rae Kitchen to-day while ‘his mother, with | 4° ! , three children clinging to her, sobbing | at her husband's imprisonment, moaned é eee ie a; : | ue a out the story of the little human hne- : as pearance ws a witness before the Grand Z = | Jury. Per If Justice Truax decides to reinstate ge Mivorce there will be an tm- mediate applicution by Mr. Morse's ve the marriage of Mr. . Dodge reinstated. It ed after this has been ne Mr. Fractures two riba falling down- Burned in fyce by powder explo- Hit In the eye by « siray bullet, doo, who has practically celebrated every birthday by nearly losing his Ute. “The darlint child has nearly been. the | —_>— | @eath of himself. almost drivin’ me writ ta 6 ney, and he's drivin’ his poor fativer | man Cit Mek who may" ‘be am fall. Sure, the boy ha . Y —— Pl Z ae ter Fesune, aye a foriine-i0's always into troure.| Remarkable Stories Told to the fe eree Crews Saved Them- ma EAT Cael ; = fret came er de EEps Se, ot alte | i wo Men io Say They Have) - ie os C Demin, Of Grered aimoxt elt the ttme. | solves vy eu nek aes Been Threatened for Testify-| ve i or the ait"hwe pears 1 Uk trom one | senger Was Hit by Freight on| : ] ‘ we dy Mulan of Pelvic Santas oa heim ts ing Against Anarchists Try to Bee ae cat my bos wax shot.” is! hy a Strange Woman. : : Obtain Interview with Widow the manner of reckoning in the Donohue Staten Island Road. LA BARRE = [met tiftarg: 1 teal pe a A of fi ry a o ‘the meny-iived iste Dosohtws | Police by Ten-Year-Old Who, Minty fot sear ‘Florence was poi.| Claims She Was Kidnapped family, ti An for the much-battered infant vet- j ey Pe-ru-na Not Only Cures the Gri ( Bpidemic Catarrh ) bat It Leaves, eran of many frays, he recounts his| Policeman Maxwell, of the Morrisania yh bassenner train and a freight. were| y Pp nditfon. mishaps and displays his wounds with | station, found a little girl ten venrs old in collision early to-day on the North} CANTON, ©., March 16—Two mon System in a Realthy Conditio : the pride of a war hero. standing on the corner of Thisd ovenue pore: Division of the Staten Island) who have been ding letters to Mrs, Par a hike r . _|and One Hundred and Seventieth street ‘apid Transit Railroad. There were no| McKinley from Cleveland called at her “ON. Yup writes: 4 Beil iat BG hier ies last night. ‘She was crying at the time, passengers aboard, and the engineeraifiome here and tried to gain admit- Mrs. J, T. La Barre, 451 8. Salina St... Syracuse [gE wettin’ go used to bein’ burt that/ and between mobs sald she was lost. and firemen of both trains jumped ang) tines: but fated “Last winter I was inlets prostrated from neglecting a}, 1 ZT don't think absut it no more,” sald | «1 want to go downtown,” she told escaped with thelr lives. ‘The locomo-( They stated, to the household servant , ble to eat or sleep. Rheumatism, followed by la}- a the bosrto an Evening Wortd Yeporter as! poticeman Maxwell, The litle one Was \tves were wrecked, mov that they had a communication they ool Yas anente ace Ipli P rhe doctor prescribed for me, Is mother undid his clothes to show | taken to the station, and there site told The las: passenger train ibte st. | Wi#hed to read to Mrs. Mekintey drippe,:lefeme nostlsy TelPioss, ised me to gonway various wounds and Injuries, ‘Me bOY 1a strange story of being kidnapped by a George after 1 o'ciork this morning for | THCY had requested a local lawyer to but I did not seem to gain strength, so he advise Ls {a @ mass of acars from head to foot: | | yg woman with a black hat and big Muriuer's Harbor. The freigit train 0 With them to the Mekinies home and try a change of climate. I could afford neither the time mor}, 1 was born Aug, 14, 1897, and the first | pick eves. For a few minutes the po- leftMt. George fifteen minutes later, Aa HUt he refused to > do so. They to 5 », and so decided to try Peruna for a change, as T had} “it ~ bad luck I hed was having me throat | jog thought the girl was telling the | the passenger train was switching from |!tw¥er that Ut given informa the money, a! STIGAIN., | Tamsipieacedt0 aay. ‘that ‘aGiae cut open when it was sore. De first ac- next time they (the eastbound track to the west the, agulnst t hists in the trial heard it spoken of very highly. P right story. Then, th plete change for the better set in almost as soon as I began using sin ol cident that ever happened was when I Neralghe t s tke questioned her, she said: [freight train hove in sight, going at the as the late seu non one day when me mudder had) 1) wanted to veo the big animals In iF t clip, wat el ndlwere helng pursiied by*Anare! it. Gradually my pains lessened, my rare rss and gong 7 - Before the } because of that f z 1)_Mrs. La irre. ted out yester- re passenger } z Ba Meee een ae CUeit that was ally” sald |” what's your name, little one?” ask- [tive smashed into it, ‘The passenger the Jooko bvery wintes ne uae i feay ws tay wns NFU, sue cw | aor¥, Jeaulta TROND {BO Use, OC LAUR, mtg t . monly a yearand! 91 si. sergeant. vas toppled over and badiv ro cold, ‘There are many | pounder of has writtuu, « book on Satement™ Postel Mave, and her will ten months old. Ina short time his hand | valuable "agvisy Mar tv women, began to mwell, and I bad to take him it will be | Pleased to give you h the Peruna © freight locomotive: wis Riso Undiy damaged L ue ‘ the dinerenve. being | the a of eater pect ‘Oh, iny name, Why ita Henrietta— watch) can only |entitted tothe hoapltal to hhave.the growrh re: Taniiedn nagaeey and L live at No. aie auiby gee aaa oe — ‘ im te averted Peruna during the aaa rem Dr. Hartman. President of Th . moved, He no gooner got home t! 82 Can 3 z 25 ents stages rinvin Sanitarium. Colum bplliel a cup ct ollie coffee ca aie| ‘The polire went to that address but | ————--—— she GAS KILLS SERVANT GIRL. WAITER KILLED BY GAS, eu 2 hand. so lt never did get right. conld tind no one with the name of New Ure for Shakespeare. | Bila Christine, a Al Schelttly, a waiter thirty | ine toy held up a tated hand at) ygenrietia Friedman who had lived thers (From. the Landon Chronicte.) \s employed by » Verdi, of No. | yeurs old, was found dead in bed in| oss Aero enest ts martyr proudly, within the memory of ‘the ocupaats.| ‘The inexhaustible Shakespeare can |1t Fifth avenue, acctdentaily ied on his room at the Steinmets Hotel, ‘Thir- “P"had ‘pneumonfa so bad + to gu | ‘Chen Henrietia’ was tried again. This} de made to afford o motto ov any the gas in the roe Aning that lal ty-third street and Sixth avenue, to-| to tue “oraprtal. “They time she sald she lived at No. @ Henry |theme, and now he tx being used In al whieh she slept Jast night, and was gay {rom gas poleoning. ‘The proprins | BHD to get Xo 'the, lungs atroet, Tho polirn got tired of little | prize competition to supply annosite auc-| found dead today. | She was engaged of the hotel said he believed the hey rae showed tot down stiles | Honttotsn’ and. sent cher ito. the 6 PETS eee MLA TRiie nnaiaranier terday from u ZG at sho a great hole in the cl Mia's | ciety, They “Are now trying to tnd} he be made to do. this wit : nie Heyl out where she Iv on w gos iQarpened when 1 was anid, “When » died of tonsilitis, 1 es i ‘ ait ‘ ‘ yo e throat open twice. i he oll ed his scarred neck Fp hen oN e when I wan four, we Inge. yin’ war and # boy threw 4 the quotation use i " briek ond fractured me skull, 1 had | wit sk iy tad nnn ne stitches taken mil! § 8 ¢ th feliow’s head Is badly . ra and fur several months he lay ing sorrow 3 hospital bain treed for the i. z Amant the tims TE fo tia ana'tien he'* >! Bearing the Body of Millionaire wings eget Heel tecLReIAN Neraey Face Pitted with Powder. Oliver Harriman, sry and had. bo ow preter fs a aan al > was tne Cournot Sue vetoes owes! Mourners It Ran Al Mert Oe eed Weare Ie ie : five, a boy shot off a pistol in my fa most a Sent de eame to Hou, 1M ake nt ie: Lil bel ti more he tumed to the iHyit fo'mnow a face ait pitted with the bize| Mile a Minute on Short Trip. | ineseit. and rhate to do somethin’ dat Td powder marks, “"Nhat timed was in ‘orapital a jong time-—for one oye wan: blind for a while, Then, right after ‘atched me in (Special to The Evening World.) and I heat“ died of bio WHITE PLAINS, NY Mente 16 No Nourishment In It. worst," tobbed Mra. Danone, “for his |Trainmen on the Harlem ‘Railroad are lesaae poor father’s in Jali, and 1 don't know| tal to-day about @ record run made| It’s not easy’ to keep up when. cot- Poor Pi donare with six ohildren, The by @ special funeral train of three care |fee has so ruined the stomach that are not bargains if they .are inferior instriiments, catalogued at the price of those of the highest grade, ‘‘reduced”’ 40 per cent. and advertised extensively , ‘AMERICA LEADS THE SHOE FASHIONS OF THE WORLD. ny leading styles originate in Brockton, the manu- al (alate Cee et eave dae kanes toe taeeys Unlike Any Other! f Sse orsinated by My Rspert Model Maker Are Copied Everywhere \ bo} ‘led Nis PR Tog oa dell medical Peg mieten fare te ee ae to catch the unwary. The full favor, the de Pf gor wera guy ceed te large ae fay $258 el he wi rani z rom Mount Kla- s J i lity, the absolute They are just as good as those that cost $7 — the only difference is the ke half of ht 5 cious juality, ly AE soap ana he has ‘been "ig|c2 {2 Woodlawn, a distance of about | beon an Invalid for two years from/} We are prepared to prove that our instruments ||| Purity'ot Lowney’s Break. pee If could take you foto my fac ryt Becki, § Mass. the largest ta the more different hospitals than any boy | twenty-five miles, tm twenty-seven min-| stomach trouble caused by coffee, Ber cadee ee ret tacog cunt tae te inllaite care man.in New York. utes, The train was carrying thi t so. bad I couldn't digest food, and fast Cocoa distinguish it i oak ea a Waa to Bes puck) all | of Mililonaire Olver Harriman, ‘ore to | gor quite a while 1 ilved on, silk are from all others. Bovgls $50 au Pais Ch Deg eae thoes eae, ye eyo woe realize why W. L. f boy." wiah T could § Soa iteaT eo taaketne usted in ‘the | nd dimes water: -nothing try that Lowney's Cocoa is the finest |B could ahow you the diflernce betweea the shoes made io my factory and ‘ ; et him eu jaan er a Hertian mausoleum, a glass of milk and lime water six G ENUI N E PIANO BARGAI NS possible Readact of the choicest those of other papa would understand why las $3.50 shoes cost more {hah have nme father tn riehl lesibere es ar Prasad eaten onda ee Socos Beans. to make, why they bold thelr sba fit better, wear fonger, and ate of gceter oar . > intrinsic value than any other the market today. gain. at the prices we are naming--the greatest plano cad yee iy font eodey Ad eg igh ahem arena bein tod etal price io shoes You ‘ima: #9 herd. 8 Bi “It was about five months ago I t woritie ee ifobbed, the mother, ne] parts, how quick th is ey Til hegn “using Postum Food Cofteo;|{ Values possible to ubtain in New York. Terms, dha "nie livin’ “There's Helene. twelve:| Woodiawn could be made, "he aig inj! Wid mot need the mitk and iime|| cashor partial payments, Liberal allowance for ‘ said A ten; nearly seven;| about thirty minutes, but’ hi ata water after that, for I gained rap- Maule, Toury Ratnerine, a) Batter isarned to-day that ai efane | Y oud iI can now eat a good neal] old Pianos on purchase of new. A few slightly yi 2 f to 3 a : man left an estate worth neatly $10,-( 000 Gridk from tine ll used instruments at tempting figures. If you Teingsyete.at home, Sent fret ‘onl! fit on shoes made in my ind sold direct to you through my ‘Gos Wolter DE: Lowpes Oe Berton, Bans, San gina tn the social cities, "The resul you get better shoes for the price than are retailed Pass own secret Lai tanning the bottom soles produces more ad cad oorasine: wearing leather than any other tannage. EVERY GENTLEMAN SHOULD HAVE THREE PAIRS OF SHOES TO DRESS HIS T PROPERLY ON ALL OCCASIONS, Garr ee Bi e@aultin’ atong of t fe 1d not go back to coffee fo: fy | Brovestin’ thie wnforeunate child tn his sae reasonable ret ike Poet cannot possibly call, scnd for the new catalogue, He should have a pats of Viscolized waterproot Dros frvorgier shoes for 3] ih you h 2 r. wet weal a oa det te wh take” The commission appointed by Kalser|Pemum by directions on box and it|{ °4 Our Factory Wareroom:s (the handsomest BOM soces for drcass "Des aay $05 te $18 foc these tee pales ya can get >i Wilhelm to Jook into the drinking hab-| |g just fine; never found « better way much style, comfort and service in three pairs of BGG eta rate, pot por uw to maké it than on box. Now this is in New York) are three blocks east of Madison 4. Douglas Hi Grado Fast Color Eyelets Used Exclusiceles Bre cove may ore to the velne of 000,000 in. the all true, and you can easily prove it.”"|1 Square, No. 233-45 E. 23d Street. ! Boys’ Shoes Pep ritrs pliate ihe ree ees children as never had L3 to them in their lives. of 01 hat th partion of income | Name given by Postum Co., Battle Gorohadalt la ihe highest grade pe i Ink, on the | Creek, Mich, : a Douglas uses it | ive Douglas 8 rs . onecelghth of all hey”earn | "Sehiumn ie brew trom field grains|| ‘1 1 For the convenience of dwellers in the 35 | ect eeane ter fe for ag posi) por ania, ue] with oll the nourishment left in. It] upper annexed districts, we have branch Wares makes re lood and rebu 8 re ager - js four | tieularly well where voffeo has done|| rooms at No. 16 W. 125th Street. ‘drink | damage &@ it does to nearly ‘4! who eit it times ‘aa high as the en- | drink it. Herat." tatl| KRANICH & BACH le book, “The road te "15 DOUGLAS SHOE STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK: 439 Broadway, cor, Howard Street. ee (885 38 BA Ae ‘Avenue. | 05 Ni ; ' 142 bop 14th Street is the » 380 weet Iath Breet. e748. Third ee World Want hae #08 ‘Avenue, cor. 120th St.