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| Nearly Everything to Belasep Swore When He ‘Ty. Wrianger, head of the! Judge. yn@ioate, was put through Gross-examinatioh to-day ei cntermycr in ie Belaaoo- it y before (emer i Pare V., Speotal 2 @itorney bared the secrets ee “theatrical trust” in a ab between Untermyer and fof enlivened the proceedings and Was forced to restore order pal oocasions, Twice Mr, Er- “Sng a mild judicial repri- Yanti-trust” attorney wos ity bitter throughout the ination and the replies of fer were often marked with firet took the stand Mr. told.of bis meeting with, Be- |‘ atid their conference at his own over their business arrangoments. said that Belasco spoke luttractions he had in hand name of Warfleld was mon- ‘At other meet- house Joseph Brooks was wat and also Mr. Roeder, Mr, Be- he wus glad I had Introduced ) Brooks and that he was press nim aa an associate, and remble Conflict in an African jungle; ao. Ou ‘ Story of L and the Unicorn. seme, ‘ion and the unicorn, for a crown; © he tion chased the untoorn All around the town, belleve that once upon & ‘unicorn and the lion were the Mplowsai ‘ot friendst But Indeod they Were, The former, being of a gentic ihd retiring disposition, naturally won will of Leo, who, tiring now of demonatrating hin right to throne na king of beasts, rather en- Tie Mestad Of hodnobbing with Weaker subjects who woud ‘to his wonderful tales of conaue: until one fateful Bunda; unteorn had been out for iy stroll and by ohnance en- ® great hetd of rhinoceroses, » Mpolhiing toward the band of inned = animals, exclaimed y: ‘1 could put the whole bunch ff busitiess in the twinkling of an W, Mr, Unicorn was nobody's fool. @ had aspirations like other animals, | "Leo, V1 wager I can, put more Thinoceroses to rout than you yon, time. ow imagine Tao's amusement (‘simi Mr, Untcorn's ridiculous You audactous tittle whipp:r- foared the Mon, I'l wagor M Agiinat nm good square m 1 in deatroy dye of these slothful ty to your one.” funicorn had laid bis plans well ‘@ulekiy accepted the conditio: Mon's third roar the two dashed fier the now fleeing herd and seca | ngs bappencd. jd stead, not long ¢nough to penetrate the Hse sitin of the othe® animals, while Own long, protruding horn could| i thelr innermost vitals. And that st what hin d'd, Leo was powerless whilst the long horn of the, struck home at will. @ wager was afterward com: ised nnd that's why both. the uni- d the Non to-day Jointly support crown. 2An Important lesson this vietorr| Wilrorn teaches World Want adv int, A great army of World read- Mail pass, through the jungle of ima AGG “Supply.” They are ap+ to by bumefous men of entor+ Otters t® buy, sell, rent, hire,! ROHAN ge are dally made them! ids of contestants in the the crown of success, We nll FB fal) because of Alscrepancies, Those wha win ) n locating P wpot of ‘demand’ Ho figured shat Leo's teeth And sirixe and terurately with tho Ai ii ‘supply Who rhargen dvortisiments On the gelniit.na} gommon eenee and apace, ee thik art 9 lear, OPA sd CMH paw Ala the uni- i eur plated offer or re- ci" spulat: @f coaviee ia pene nooh D MOGUL IN TRES, HE SAYS Miter @ moment's deliberation he, It, otha’ | that Mr. Roeder would consult with him as his (Belagoo's) representative.” bookings in the first-class theatres of Was it possible for any play to get the United Btates outside of your fam?’ asked Mr, Irlanger's counsel. “Not ns advantageously,” replied the witness; Q. Did you tell Mr, Belayce that War- Meld had been surrounded by legs and Dutch comedians; that he was all right i En Jew aotor for twenty minutes, that good In a flat Hat Lt att ne & ald not bis’ beh ye, ‘gor marine shatier wba haat epee rear tet Ki ‘Balance 0 el c e]anco +) pore of ton to rien ‘giving thea testimony tending to pon the, crushe ing, !dlonynarasies o ¥ then eacorted the. didrld friendly way," said the wits At the next Interview, according . there was’ no digcuss tl 60 per cent, Baal jor Paente all the ions, with one hand resting on tho ing which separated him from the the other stuck In hin watstcoat hole, Memoranda bulged They wore removed r began to take the witness over the courre which showed lust how Brooks was interested in Byn- loate affairs, Not a Great Mogul. “You heanl Mr, Belaw#co aay the other day that you had said you were the Great Mom. of Be the theatrical busi- Gruber, ness?’ The withess ean out: fo such gers of th converwation ever ies piace.’ Then tho big bulky I er busin: were iden- Belasco that law @ Brian; itnese, to ies a’, the wi you ever Ronan had treated him like a dog, that you and Belusoo were going to . on famously?” interrogated Gru- "No,"'—thia time wearily, as from one RyERe in? extinction—came from the Drianger then sald that from the pro- ction of "The Auctioneer’ ta Du * the relations were friendly ba asco Mted all the ime in in all ovat the United Staten, Untermyer began his cross-exam- ination of Mr, Erlanger by asking him he was present when the, Brooks aes contract was signed, The wit- Pepe atewered negatlys " # warm exchange of wo: . Page eaid: 1 Yee ang “You've got to let mi: answer the questions in my own wa: the” Judge eyecul Byemectmyer, sald: "Oh, H the ays h, no; you are Saye Lawyer le “Mixed Up.” “You are certainly ignorant of the- Syria, amtalrs, said Mr. Erlanger later. ou ¥pu ate af mixed ip. ,put courteously. careful you. don't get mixed up, said the. anti-syndivate tiorneys nger sald that ho employed about 2.0% persons—actors and al, Lhe visilor#’ book at the ayiicate offices Was called for to show tie visits of Belasco at the office, which Erlan ger denies as having ocourred, witness sald he discovered on th i (sr Ae the visitors all ila know Mins Bat Wipe 4 ai oes fer te shod the aitceny “Let give ner t4 me aj I'll ree ree eit anotivr reel maid Brit ns ii ‘i i ve her to youl" aay tiga] ‘ited. the crosi-examner, “that's . Did you Velasco's " bookin, Would not book Mi! pidved in the Sipe Theatre, Ht. ulm? A, I don't Fecal it. Under the Crowb-eximinct’s direction Erlangen showed what ity would have Fore, with Hackett In The Crisis’ in pe Poke game In 1904 In Independent 20 Mr. Untermyer tried to show that out of four or five. hentia In Ban Francisco lackett gould book in only one on ceount of syndicate arrangements with Stair and Haviin. Some Torn Up ContPacts, ‘The lawyer hunded Bria contracts diiteh had been idee oe, Sabot Rey Klay, & Belanger vontract forme, r, a. eaid he knew eh about the a condton 1 whik the Sopart wel Dow 't you i * if consulted you, Pivng Bae Hay Belasco told then that he would not sign the con- tract with the clause in that he (Belasco) must not, pin: if Syndicate theatres? P a arn oonil 1nd hthe ee contracts refe: to the book. he 'Heant of Maryland.” Er. rete aula he ald not know who tore Un the eontradt ‘An ‘affidavit. (n the answer to tho complitint «worn to in Derember, 1%}, urd containing refexences to the belas- vo Interviews was produced, jn It Br- langer avers that he only trad one In- With Belasca kirlanger testl- day to n #econa intervie Jawyer Untermser drow milavon that when the andnvit wa mAdo he haa forgotton the weond in- tervlew, Q. This aMdavit was, Inoorre qaieh as tt says you did not tervtewa with Roeder attor i es should say it was. Javits wero drawn by my attorney, fold that they were all right, a Apha: i Without reading them? A, I read them, cea Outside of the booking oneer” T sal thin, Relaseo, except about tne To ohine on, The Wartavie. Was manttentty wrong. What aid vou do outside of book- ine fre. Warfield tours? A. Nothing, 0). what were you pala? A. Wi Hevel Bt any recompense for hookin: @.1f you gat no pa booting va pa Is a Alla, one He prot hires pf the one-hal Rinsttn i the Auatloneat! Aso preapnt re na, rh rocks, tt at'a It, at last!’ sald Unter- eb hroughout this ootroversy why you have said you had no inter- Ih the contracts? A. Beonuse we did not wish to give your side oppor- tinity to manufactured perjured evi- hy, first ye. Yesterd, was. admitted we nad an Tnearest, with ox anybody, » suid Bela ea yaaa have thee Court understand by those affidavits that you! hed nm {nterost in the contracts with U1 gece ALN | jalwen at 4 o'clock, with) ' un Wore ns mitin the witnpss ehasr, The ra to enable Mr, Graber to keen | an appointment with the arene Jury. ani | MENINGITIS KILLS 15 N BROOKLYN, i ‘Thirtecn, Deathe i the ‘Twenty. foxy Hours Mndiite @t Neon Yentor were thirteom deaths fram There yorspinal meningitis in Brooklyn or practi close, Uigher und fairly active, ago. or Tenth strest, } pdjournment ts unt!) 2 o'clock to- | Wai pulsiu Las tuciam BN GATES CLEARS $500,0001N WHEAT DEAL Whipsawed the Chicago Mar- ket After Gathering in July. (Special to The Breatig. World.) CHICAGO, 12.—It 19. current mossip around the Board of Trade to- day that John W. Gates tas "whip- sawed" the wheat market, He te ored- lted with winning $100,000 in the July future, Appedting In the role of a bear,’ the big plunger bought sevbral million bushels of the July cereal with which to cover a shortage of something like 10,000,000 bushels, ‘When July wheat reached the dollar mark a short time ago he began to eell down from 41,02, Those who purchased from him supposed July wheat would #0 much higher tn sympathy with the inflated price of the May cereal. The New York man continued to eell up to last Monday, when his short line te sald to been represented by 10,000,000 bus! Mr. Gates arrived on the scene to- day from New York, but stopped only long enough to cause suppressed goseip Among the members of the Board of ‘Trade on the trecd of the market. May wh rose two cents on early trading and the market showed fever- {sh tendencies, Mr. Gates prooveded to St: Charles, , where his father is lying at the May wan the feature of the New York wheat market to-day and also In Chi- cago, It being bid up 1 1-2 cents here in the Initial dealings without salen, Chicago shorts muide 1161-2 for it, ly 2 cents over yesterday's Later positions were a shidv Corn upened steady. a KILLED HIMSELF ON MOTHER'S GRAVE, Man Who Cut His Throat in Cy- press Hills Cemetery Identified Aa William Vincent, The body of & man found last night in Cypross Hills Cemetery with a deep gash In hie Ubroat daa been identified as that of William, Vincent, thirty-five years of age, of No. 116 Nassau avenue, Greenpoint, ‘The identitication waa made its iornng by wither, Wuxene Vincent. who alan | n_ Greenpoint. The min was found ‘vine Rerosy the | grave of his mother, “who been | ured Ln the cemetery three weeks The dead man's brother said jiat mother's death William had very despondent and it is sup- joaed That Hav intense Krief over the lows of his parent caused him to end his life last night on her gr The identification ans of © card which bore the name of wae Vincent, 0: fo, 116 Nassau then rookl yn, Incent was a mason ‘and was unmarried, The body Wag sent to Brooklyn, FLIRTED WITH A WOMAN AND THEN DIED IN HOTEL. Wilches, a middle-aged man, Henry with a wife and two grown sons, from whom he fs gaid to have been separat- ed, dled suddenly carly to-day in a tom at the Stuyvesant Square Hotel, avenue and Tenth street. Third With him at the thmd was Mrs. Freda Bushendorft, twenty-three years old, of No, 225 West whol acquaintance he formed In the street. It was at first thought that Wilches had succumbed to heart trouble, but an bnveatigation made this afternoon by the man's employer led to the diacovery that his aoovtnts wore badly mixed and that a shortage of at least %00 prob- ably existe, This discovery adds further mystery to the death of Wilches and the po- lice are now proceeding on the theory that he may have committed aulcide by taking poison, Padiserabr Tower) RUTGERS VS. C. C. N. Y. (Special to Tae Evenibe Word.) NEW BRUNSWICK Rutgers opened the coll season in Néw Brunpwick this afte: noon with a game with the College o: the City of glew York, There was a large turnout of students and friends of the Miaige hd ity attended tn ry body jentt, nt of. t} tossed the ball into tne dia ft in ho wAmo spared hy naa See SULiOe, (RIVAL FLEETS AND THEIR STRENGTH. JAPANESE. Rutgers and Dr. college, moni wi ‘auetin enc Nahiwa akan RUSSIAN, BATTLESHIPS, Knlaz Suvaroft (fagenip) 16 Alexi 1, iinet the. Ft tale kal ane at mon Monday staid) PETE TMM LMR TTT EE ENR Py eT OT EID TIT EN EA THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, APHIL. 12, va Sata Tumalichs dudes de cat MEETS HER SISTER IN THE TOMBS (Continued from First Page.) ine clothing and corresponitonos belonm. ing to the Smiths reached the District- Attorney's office from Cinoinnat! to- day, Apsistant Diatlot-Attorneya Rand and Garvan examined the oorrespond- ence; which Included many’ telegrams. They raid they had been unadle to find any diary telling of Smith's movements on the day before the death of Youny, although Smith says there was one in the trunk, No attempt was made to have Smith afiewer to the charge of contempt of court, of which he was eocusod after he ran away during tho inquest last June, although it was reported early in the day that he would be compelled to answer to tits before Judge New- vurgef, The proceedings in the con- spiracy hearing were formal, and they Deviin and Bo: warmer aney bounces to, Mecinhity, NO Ri as une Le! laced ‘arthy, gitar 10 oye SNE pant Rotem erte he bound” NO RUNG. Fifth Inning. nm Fepinced moistty Mills han dro bait and Gibson alo. ‘smote vain: word Bowerman handled W) » James. Mi Mills. atathewson sant out onlin out, Miller to Mills, Glonta don't seem so very Minary, NO RUNS, Mathew! lames. NO R' Sixth Inning. Felix hotsted Ns fot flyto Devlin, Les as forced to fe roree by a id Banten Mo Qitbert, Mil) pole econd. Joyce tanned. NO RU: Btrang out, third to firat. Leroy made ‘clever stop from Bowerm in’s hard) So Merits wiruck ous NO RUNS Seventh Inning. inh f@ided = Bannons little y grounded to Dahlen, ond repinced ke Lery, “Wills. flied erm RUNS. inp Beier eed Datien ‘& pass, Dah- INSANE PATIENT WITNESS INTRIAL Newark Court Accepts His Tes- | timony Against Men Accused of Causing Death of Inmate of Lunatic Asylum. Bresnah: potinas. | NEWARK, N. J. April 12—The “ of the five attendants of the State In. sane Asylum who are accused of being responsible for the death of Patrick Ccrrigan, an inmate, was maried to- day by the testimony of Robert Tag- gart, a patient In the asylum. A fight was made by the lawyer for the prisoners against accepting the! testimony on the ground that the man waa not competent as a witnens. Chief Justice Gummero after ques- tloning Taggart permitted him to be called. It is contended by the State that Corrigan was beaten to death with « baseball bat after he had been put in @ straltjacket, The defendants are Charles Harder, Samuel Redden, James Bion’ Wilaon, Thomas Murray and Otto Pargart in answer to questions put by tho priseritir sald he wey Mobier and Harder fighting with Corrigan, an thet afterward Murray came to the aid ‘of the other attendants. The witness alleged that the three keepers beat and kicked Corrigan, knocked him down sev. ‘eral times, stamped on nia forehead and wound up by dragging Mm to what is called the “strong room.” Blom then appeared, according to the GIANTS DEFEAT MONTREAL TEAM (Cuntinued f from Firat Page.) witness. and helped the others to put Corrigan in a eteaitjacket. Then the four Attendants, Taggert ai all went at the helen meh again gave him another me nally they went awny, ap 4H Gar fear fooked In the room, Abt the witness, further bald; Readen returned to tng Herder, lared. was tho baseball bate end in the dy beat Costin over Pig head ‘apd ody, ih the atiok. ri no pits le ne eo Liye ot oa mld hem as netlogd is Tak hat’ Corrigan ae wh en dea he One, pe odcidml of WORST CASES OF MILK ADULTERATION ON RECORD. Woman Sold Fiw a ‘That Three-Quartcrs Some- thing Bise, \ Jaring that their cases ware tho worst on record, the Justices of Spe- cial Session Brooklyn, fined Chria- topher Hunterberg, of No, 196 Driggs avenne, and Mrs, Catherine Mollen- hauer, bf No, 149 Meeker avenue, $200 and $8 foapectively for selling adul- terated milk, Analysis showed thet the fluid the man fe been selling, was only oman ve mals eon ao baad tag But if ruid,pt presiding, | hue use Of het @ex, Both paid ther MURPHY ACTS PART OF A PEACEMAKER. Pinger Lender Murphy to-day, at Democratic Club, endeavored to Was ned the of te ie had. select. lawyer, to ‘an |12%, at Ninth street and First avenue, will be arraigned for pleading on Bri- day morning. Nan to Be Rearralgned, Nan Patterson will be arraigned be- fore Judge Foster on the aame indict- ment to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock, Sher ls accused Jointly with the Smiths ti t at he wae res pit uy which a. has waa vagre cue Hyma: ite. Barta ib was Sigurt te, olvsel { flowing’ a tal foment re, ene Bven- ty Mi; Rover bought the revolver ang ay ie District-Attorney to show In_the trunk thoy got at Cinstnnat there a statement signed by me. kiving detall py movements that day and the poonle I met." 4 He to third on oY sittgte to lett, Dahlen acore (oy took third oo Glbron's wild thre to second, Gil- vert wulked. ‘Bromahan *aingied 60 right, coring Deviln. Another wild throw by Gibson soored Gilbert. Hreo- nahan out runntt on Mathewvon's clout, Bannon to Gibaon to Bannon, onl t an infteld hit towand right. Strang hit to loft, scoring athewson. Doniin stole home ‘while Montreal Aad Strat Bowerman bit to | Mertes walked, fling bases, Dah of walked sooring Strang, Bowerman out stealing home, Gibson to angen, ey’ Hn out, Miller to Wills, SIX RUN Eighth Inning. Gioson singled. James, | fanned no ald Felix and oO RU s{tbent beat. een ban, Brownhan fouled to Wille, Gilbert but stealing catcher to Matty walked ‘on = fie. out, pitcher to fitet, NO RUN! Ninth Inning. Miller walked. es filed to Gijbert, Hiwmon by Bowenman not ¢overing it jeaney filed to 3 dale pile, out, Matty to Bowerm: JEROME TELL JURY SECRETS? He Admits Having Talked a Little After Foreman Kohn} Complains to Judge Foster of! a Leak in Rothschild Case. Arnold Kohn, foreman of the Grand Jury, complained to Judge Foster in General Seasiona this afternoon, that Grand Jury secrets were being’ per- elatently betrayed by some person con- hected with District-Attorney Jerome's office, He eaid that the testimony of witnesses examined in the Rothachild ase had appeared in the daily new: papers almost word for word as it was fiven, before the Grand Jury. Mr, Kohn asked that something be done to put a atop to this. T Judge Foster replied that he would fot undertake to prevent the newapa- pers from publishing Information sup- | eeags to them, He Minted that the leak- i Of teetimony could be prevented by the Dietrict-Astorney. After having heard Mr, Kohn's com- plaint Judge Foster pent for Mr, Jer- ome and Reked Cin, (4.8 f ere in iT vii jerome ad od havin faiked ‘a ie, haweres, ttt he di intaineds reve! anything that would In any int Sptertere with the werk of the Grand BLAZE IN SCHOOL, PUPILS MARCH OUT 1000 OChMirrén Refire in Good Order from # Building in Which Was fimall Fire, ‘The 1,800 pupils of Public Bohoo! No, were marched out in fire drill to-day In lens than five minutes. A smouldering fire had been discovered in the teach- ern’ dressing-room on the fourth floor and Migs M. B. Kilton, the Principal, ordered that the fire drill /gong be pepnded. sing poli | etentogd rele cate fete Bae Petey ne “the ib $s AGAINST VESTIBULE CARS IN NEW YORK in, heard 1 i: a miidine aire the 1th, biaae hildren arrived, of Would Convert Lower Broadway tate hter Pen, Asnem- bly In Told, (Adalat to Sh ven ine ALBANY, April more thir'’s bill ts pusyed’ lower Bevhtay will be con- verted into a Maughter pen," ‘This was the slatement Assombiyman Wade, of Chautatiqua, made to-day when Mr. ‘Tompkins tried to force Md Railroads) Commigies to report Benator Martih's blll tor veatibulea sate In the borough of atten, Onairmen Bedell, of the Committed, sald they were opposed to vestibuling dara in pongosted diniricta in New York Clty. The motton to discharge the commit- tee wns defeated by a voto of 54 to ub BOY OF FIFTEEN ON TRIAL FOR KILLING BROTHER. Fifteen: year-old James Connolly, san of Policeman Thomas Connolly, of tho . | Rockefeller, s NTA T N TIN Sa tS Le a MISSIONS HAD /THOUSANDS HAVE KIDNEY © TROUBLE AND DON'T KNOW IT TO ACCEPT THAT $100,000 GIFT, American Board Says It Could Not Stand as Rockefeller’s Judge. (Special to The Evening World.) BOBTON, April 12.—Mhe sub-body of the Prudential Committeo of the Amer- foan Board of Foreign Missions has submitted the following supplementary report relating to the protest against the retention of the mitt of John D, and it has been unaal- mously accepted, "In adopting the report of the special committee, which was made Maroh 2, wo desire to express our appreciation of the spirit shown by the protestants in their memorial to the corporate mem- ‘vers and the ministers of our Congre- ational churches, “What has been the one question be- fore the committee? A request was made that we return a aift of $100,000, for apecial educational work, which, with duo deliberation, was accepted weeks before and afterward appropri- ated, Would Condemn, "First—The committee 1s convinced that the actlon proposed by the prov testants would have been wrong, for It would have been to express disappro- bation and condemnation of a man when he was dving an act of benevo- lence. “Seoond-—The committee Is convinced that the method suggested by the protestants would produce the most harmful results, and that the attack Is directed at the wrong point. ‘phird—We hold a charter as a mis: sionary organtration for certain duties, under certain Imitation are not urganized to decide questions of temperance or econ. .ales or social: ism. “Fourth—This committee has no right by returning this gift to set up a new ethical standara with regard to mis- stonary giving against the judgment of a majority of our corporate mem- bers. The report of March 28 was sent to the corporate members without note or comment, Nevertheless, in this briet time voluntary messages have been re- celved already from 189 members, Of these, 164 express their wish that the Bilt should be retained, and % that it should be returned, Cannot Pass Judgment. “Fifth—The Prudential Committee, in returning the gift would, by act, pase judgment upon the character of the jdenor and, the business methods which jhe ts said to have used, and theso would be doing a wrong to the ohurch of which he Is a member, Any accusa- tlon against him could not, In Christian courtesy, be acted upon until the case had first been tried before the church, which indorsed nim as a member In Sood and regular atanding, he is charged with un-Cheistian conduct, he should be tred before, the churoh; if he i charged with breaki the law he should be “‘irled by the courte, Not Bound by Gift, in ie bal @ man proved the ehurch aright to repri- or excommunicate hita, but har prevent him from doin fetheit SuRHE to be stato dat this witt, like ane ifte, places no officer or Thoraher of the Arsricnn Boar ae any Ininister of a ahurch tinder the slightest obligation to approve in any way the acts of any Individual or corporation, "Seventh—As the question raised was a moral one, we have answered it on that plane. \Yo have no wish to hide behind any other reason, It must, how- aver, be wald publicly, as it has already heen intimate! to some of the. protest ante privately, that we cannot legally return this money’ p Aid A ie NEW YORK WOMAN. HURT IN RUNAWAY Brave Dar- Thrown “Byen guilt man Mrs, George ing Kxeiting D from Carri . ATLANTIC CITY, April 1%—Mrs, Geotge L. Howar, a wel-known {dent of New York, and who also has a @ummer home in Plainfleld, wan in- ured here to-day in @ runaway accl- Gent. She wae riding in a carriage when the horse becamo unmanageable and fan away. ho driver was thrown out when he carage ewerved and Mra. Howard mannged to, keep in the car- triage only by holding onto the aide of the seat. When the vehicle righted the woman grasped the reins and attempted to stop the frightened animal. The horse and camlage came in collision with Cutbend wagon some digtance further op this tee Mrs, Hot was vhrow! from the mn, ‘ Bhe wae picked tp and carried to a nearby store, when another carringe was called and Mra, Howard feturned to hor hotel, where she js how under yeician, Her inuries are the care oa physi not nerious, ‘WANTED. |: Every Man, Woman and Ohild In New York all at our store for the grontest eator and health restorer whlch ve over sold~Vipol. It in not o ent modioine Rr te Bort clous preparation of Hone. iat op. 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If you are sick or ‘feel badly,’® begin taking Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, be- The mild and immediate effect of Swamp-Root, the great kidney nod ig #con realized, stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases, Swamp-Root will set your whole sya- tem right, and the Lest proof of this biadder remed: is a trial, irda was much ve T aul Ur was oat loattog Sertionmont of Swamp-Root and wrote 1B the use of the ded improvement Root only a short asking for medichie ani view, hhoted & 4 etter (aking Swamp: Mii “Gontinued ite ure and am (lankful to nay that 4 rt entirely ¢ In order to-day vory. 1 bey cause a8 soon as your kidneys begin to get better they will help all the other organs to health, anyone, A trial will convince be Cottage St, paeltons. Macs. Jan. 1 nd within Ynire about th had’a doctor examine “ome of and he pronounced it a tnd th eplenitia condition. I know thi otedle and ful drugs. let Ne ere ‘and recommending 4 Root to all sufferers 1 er} ©, RICHARD! Bwamp-Root is’ not recommended for everything, but It promptly cures youra, at aor Bwatap| Root is dove not eobtaln any ing for you am," it mh right urely arm ral truly kidney, liver and blndder troubties, the symptoms of which are—obligo: to pass your water frequently night and day, smarting or irritation th passing, brickdust or sediment in t} urine, headache, baxkavhe, lame Lipa dizziness, poor’ digestion, sleopless- hess, nervousness, heart disturbance due to bad kidnoy trouble, skin erup- tions from bad blood, neuralgia, rheumatism, diabetes, bloating, irri- tability, wornout feeling, lack of am- bition, loss of flesh, sallow complex- fon, or Bright's disease, If your water, when allowed to re- main undisturbed in a glass or battts for twenty-four hours, forms a.sed! peat or settling or has a cloudy ap- ce, it Ig evidence that your kid- 1 bere and bladder need immediate at- tention, Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and je for sale at drug stores the world over in bottles of two sises and two prices—fifty cents and one dollar, Re- member the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad- dress, Binghamton, N, Y,, on every bottles SPECIAL NOTE,—In onder to prove the wonderful merits of Swamp- Root you may have a sample both sent absolutely freo by mail, sand cured, bottle and a book of valuable information, The book contains many of the thou on thousands of testimonial letters received from men and women @ Value and auccess of Swamp-Root are so well known that read- ers are advised to send for a macable bottle, Dr, Kilmer & Co,, Binghamton, N, Y In sending your address to be sure to say you read this g ous offer in The New York Evening World, ‘The genuineness of thi offer 1s guarante: od. 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