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CH MAN NAMED “IS THEFATHEROF GIRL POISONER Grandfather of, Prisoner , Swears at Trial Stanton . Field Is Person. SENSATIO IN| COURT. ee fense Begins Fight to— Show Her Insane:/ — (Becta! to The Evening World) COURT-HOUSE, CARME Xe. March 27.-There was a songation at the trial hors this ‘afternoon of ‘Jennie Burch, the fifteen-year-old. nurae girl, for the polsoning of Baby Wilbur Win- ship, when the prisoner's grandfather, Philo Burch, testifed that Stanton. Field, wealthy man of EET wan the father of Jennie. 5 Whils the relationship of this man to the sri accused of murder’ had been whisdered about all statements made in conhection therewith were n'a guarded Manner. Hence the open declaration on the witness stand caused a commotion, Se developmetns are wpected ta follow. This testimony brings out the ‘#kels- ton of a prominent family of Putnam County, which has been hidden a-xay for Mfteen yoars. Mr. Field in the eon of @ wealthy Putnam Caunty resttont end-isisatd-to be living with his wife @od children in Manhattan. Names Wealthy Man: Philo Burch, who ts aixty-four years 14, when sworn said that he had drought up his «randchild from birth. He declared that when his daughter @ave birth to Jennie. che was not mar- wed, and was only fourteen yeara old. 1d you find out who was the father ef Jennie?’ ho was asked. “Who was het i "Stanton Field, of Brewster.* “What did she call you?" ~ “Papa.” “And your wite?’ “Mother,” “What did Jennte call her mother?" “Big Annie." Jennte Burch in tears moved all in court hems this afternoon to sympathy for her. ° Ever since the case was opened tho youthful prisoner has sat lke a stoic, @pparently paying little heed to the j Progress of events, but to-day as the [Prosecution closed and the defense be- xan the girl guve way/ under the stralh she suffered and wept bitterly, She Presented a sad picture. “There will be )o lunacy commission asked for by elthe- the defense or the ‘Prosecution, said) “Lawyer , Dempscy, who ta {n charge of the defense of Jan. ale Burth. Jt wasghe intention at tho opening o: the trial, at which Supreme Court Jue, tice Imaac N. Mills ts presiding, to have counsel for the prosecution and defense work in harmony, and that only a for- + Mal case would be presented. Then + the. jury would find that the girl ts in- sane and ahe Would be sent to an asy- \ Bi ut all these plans were changed to- 4ay, Lawyer Dempsey Is fizhting. the Btate’a evidence step by step, —_. "shall prove.” said “he, “that this Uitle child on trial for her Ifo wi , suffering from a ‘brain storm,’ that she had been taunted by neighbors ho told her she had no father, and Aha girl. then—on =the=veree=oF- paterct ing upon tho period between childhood and maidenhood, suddenly conceived the Idea of dying to end her troubles.” "She| was suffering from emotional insanity, and as she loved Baby Wil- bur more than anything else, sho de- 4 cided to take her Into the other world with her. That was a brain storm cwhich nothing could check, She is now able to confer with counsel, and I donot think she should be sent to any asylum for Insane criminals.” “Wo shall show that many of her an- va Sx cA prove that she was Insane at the timo of the tragedy by an expert appointed by this court.|/ She should be regarded with comparelén and placed in an In- stitution where she cau recover her nor- mal min@."* Jennie Burch in Tears as De-| “THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1907. TRAIN WRECKERS SMASH ANOTHER LYER ON PERN Gang Fixed R iils to Cause Collision, but Delay Saves One train. i PITTSBURG, Mar: 20 on the Pennsyivant 3 Exjress, eas: 00 ind Ned .by wrevkers pear WI! mcr- bination baggage « track smoker Lect » DUt no one was iurt, t the deed was a parties who wrecned {ted train Naot! at the ly by the same Catcago Lan last seems eviden TH fan wae carrled cu only the tlow epeedof miles an turtle, truanini T hour, say diving over Out perbaps a score of work of the perpetrators war thorough, ‘and in tits, thelr evii’intent 1s shown, for both the eas bound tracka were tampered yw! One rail folnt on each track bel placed within a few rods of exc Had trains coming in opposite d ons met there the onruhsing yer: would have collided with fearful con- sequences. , Evidence of Crime. In trying to locate the missing, fish Plates the railroad officials dis shat one of these had been fixed ti ly between the two rallathat bad bee: disjointed. The purpose of this to prevent the interruption of the ei tric current caused by: the breaxing of the bindlig wires, which would have set the signals to danger'hefore the en- glreer could have reqched)the wrecking point. Tho westbound rails had been slm- Marly “treated.” The alleged wrec.ers had found an easy method of circim- venting the block signal, and the dis- covery caused the ofletals much wbr- riment, anit meant that they ‘were fighting witl.a man or men ‘who had expert knowledge of ‘signal mat and who did riot hesitate to reduce that a and dis ether, knowledge -to the practise of traln- wrecking. Following the derailment of the coaches the passengers rushed from the cars In their nightclothes. The officials at Pittsburé lwere noti- fied and .a epecial train was quickly made up jand run out to the scene of the nocident. The passengers on the derailed ‘cars were transferred to this train and eent east after a delay of an hour and forty-five minutes, After Two Suspects. A yardman who-passed the - point where the express was wrecked a few minutes before the “accident” oc- curred, reported to the officials that he raw two men walking along the track. He gave the detectives a description of the men and every effort is being made to Gnd them, The two rat joints tampered witn were not more than twenty-five feet Apart, and it ts authoritatively stated that bad a train On the. westbound track como along tt would certainly hive crashod over the embankment. ‘This provaoty would )ave happened had not the Chicago Liratted train No. 4, running un track No. 4, westbound, deen iate. Fortunately It waa delayed and reastsd Wilmerding some ume after tho Keystone Express had been “derailed. = a FIRE-WECAPITOL- ALBANY, March’ 27.—A short-elreuit- ed electric wire caused a fire-in a.rub- bish room of the men’s gallery of the Assembly chamber on the fourth floor of the Capitol last night, It was diacovered in tme and ‘ex. tinguished by.) the bucket brigade of the orderiies before much damage re- pulted. Ant was not suffering from adolescent emotional insanity, It ts doubtful Y Jennie will be called mracwitness inher own-defenae,———1 Wanted.to Die, She Says. Jennie, when asaed to-day vy one of the officers why she had killed the haby. replied: “I intended to dio and | wanted ‘til to go with me becauss 1 Joved him so."" ‘Dr. Haviland and Dr. Birdsall, ‘who’ attended Wilbur and Jennie while they were writhing in convulsions following Hllza Dakin, the aged great great *aunt of Jennie, white haired and ner-} vous, when she was being sworn as a witness sald "I tell nothing out the truth. t : Bhe sald she was seventy-two years old and that Mrs Phephe Thomas, her ister, was the mother bf Mra. Philo! Burch, grandmother of Jennie and that} no was Insane, ‘y grandfather exereluced religion, ! Jolpdd: the Methodist Church and then he burned up two biblee,” the witness #aid excitedly. We huve @ad n lot of insanity In the family, My great grand. father burned up a bible too and then! he went and had anéther bidte printed.” | Lawyer Dempasy laf prepared a ting | hypothetical question, covering y printed pages, which hq will submit to Dr. W, Db. Granger, one of the In- ganity experts, and In which he embrace all the odd facts which Jenni touke tie ite of hs baby @ Pad been « nurse to for two years, and then tried to end her own Ife, Then hie will ask Dr. Granger if the defen will lod, uhie | hime the eating of the atrychnine-coated peach, each sxore In ansiver to a que ton propounded by counsel for the de fento that they Delleved that at tme Jenule’s mind was menta balanced, ‘This answer came a to the prosecutor, ax exch pi : been culled as a witness for the State, cred | |Girl Driver for Vanderbilt W hose Parents Won't Forgive Her _ DISOWNED NORFOLK, Va. March %,—Miss Florence Schenck, who has been en- @aged by Alfred-G. Vanderbilt tu show | WOMAN DIES OF BURNS Although Jennig confesxed that one saturated the peach she gave to Wilbur | with fodines yet Prot. George A. Fer: | guson, a chemist of Manhattan, te that the fone. of the at Ifed | uur, which had) analyzed, | dhe had been soned| by etrych- | Tho total amount of. strychnine | found wns a trMe kes than a Quarter! ofa grain, Ho sald pri bly nome of, Mt had Seen absorbed by the body and} did not show ow, much Wilbur had trken, { to-da, ot ¥ Confusion Produced, Coroner Richard Mitchell when called by the prosecuting avioraey prodived a signed confesrion’ made by Jennie to in which whe told how she poisoned baby Wilbur, She also cor fcssed.to burning « barn on the Winship farm. ‘Mrs,Anthony, who wae “Jennies Bunday-echool teacher, teatifed that on the day of ths fire and’ the day the baby died rho saw Jennie and In her opinion the ‘girl was rational, 1 | trightfully his carriage horses and women's saddle horses at ‘the International Horse Show, to be held in the London Olympia in June, has been drowned “vy” her “par- enta, Dr. - Powhattan an and Mrs Schenck. The young woman is very high spirited and did not ask her par- enta’ consent when she engaged to drive in public for the Vanderbilts. Florence Schenck is a noted whip in the South, and when the Vanderbilt string of show horses waa exhibited at the Norfolk horse show recently the younk woman was engaged by Mr. Van-! erdilt to drive and ride for him. As sho was passlonately fond) of this “nort of thing she sought permanent empioy- ment with the Vanderbil{s and went I |BEAUTIFUL DRIVER OF VANDERBILT'S: HORSES BY PARENTS away with them when they left Nor-; toik, - Her parents, who conslder such public performances cs a violation of Southern precedents and an improper employ- ment for a woman, were furlous. When their pleadings with the young woman went unheeded they disowned her. Mrs. Schenck arraigned her severely, saying: “So far as we @re concerned sto 1s absolutely dead to We have done all wa could to make something of her, Our efforts have been futile, She went Away with tho Manderbilts without our consent. |‘Shel has. brought us. nothing but trouble and we are through with he Dr, Schenck {s Chairman of the City Democratic Committe of Norfolk and, one of the city’s most prominent cit! zens. He is a descendant of an old Virginia family. Workmen on His Lakewood Es’ate Day and, Curiously Enough, ROCKEFELLER RAISES LABORERS” WAGES =—AND-UP-GOES--THE-PRICE-OF STANDARD-OIL. Get an Advance of 15 Cents Per Gasoline and Ngpitha at the Same Time Are Boosted a Quirter of a Cent a Gallon, Laborers empoyed at Golf House, | John D. Rockefeller’s country es- tate at Lakewood, have had thelr} ‘wages increased 15 cents a ‘day. They now receive $1.65 for ten! hours’ work.—News Item. CLEVBLAND, March > 27.—The Standard Of] Company. has _ad- vanced. the price of aJl grades of gasoline;naphtha and refined ofl in barrels 44 cent” gallon f. 0. b, at | Clevpland, DESPITE HER DAUGHTER. Twelve-Year-Old Nellie Bresnan Did Her Best to Save Her Mother. Mrs. Mary Agnes Bri HS West RoomeVelt fects of burs at her home on’ Monday, It coema that Mrs, Bresnan was fix- Ing a faulty gas stove when her cloth- Jng came In contact with a naked light, and she wan. Immedictely tn a blaze. Two Nelgi:bors ran to her assistance, and together with Mra, Hreanan's daughter Nellle, twelve yearx oll, th: Hames were extnguished, not betore, however, tha poor womin jad been burned. f fhe Was’ trken to Roosevelt Hospital Dr, Sammons, where she died this Morning. Mra, -resnan had_tw. whom ate on. the polic being on Insy y while Harry {3 attached to (ig Sixty-elghth street station, old, of No. street, dled In Mospital to- recelved staff, Weal STOWAWAYSFORCED OUT BY HUNGER AND THIRST Then They Had to Pass ‘Coal and ' ,Peel Potatoes on the Hamburg. The Hamburg, of the Hamburg! American line, which left Genoa , on March 13, arrived, at Hoboken to-day with ‘a full passenger lst and ‘seven rtowaways.. They Were all boys under twenty and were discovered oa the first, second, third and fourth day out from Geno: Hunger and thirst forced them to re- veal] themselves, whereupon they were peeling put to werk passing coal and potatoes In the Kalle ! They wit-all be sent back on the BALLOONISTS.T0 RACE ~ -AT JAMESTOWN FAIR. PAICE OF ICE THS YER IS 300. PR 10 This Rate Will Prevail All ‘Over Manhattan—No Increase Likely. Tho + Ita vlee ] Mie statement t fee this summer | ean Toe Company. ghrough Ipreshdi Johnson) maken that the price for bo 9) genta per day Manhattan. Tho price in lays thickly populated portions of ' Gredtar, New York will be a slight Increnss off’ this— two pay for the oartago i Mr. Johnson was seen at/the!omces | |wullty of ¢th, me ruthless crueltica of the company at, Broadway and !awnich usually mark the feuds in the ‘Fwenty-elghth street. Prealfent Oler ls) haiyang lin the So on @ recreation t . ie “1 soe no Toagon for an hy-vetae from! Many of ord olass 20 cents,” Johnsda, "A big a Mr. | sunvly of toa waa cut and! our houser 1 re shor bare fillad to gyeln lmalte sph ben jo scarcity as there wag lust i EASTER SERVICES FOR _ALL NIGHT WORKERS, sub-deavon, the: Rey, David. 0 nor, and the master of ceremonies, Rev, Dr. Antonio Pallsl. Tie music on this occasion prom! to be aecond to none. Mme. Selma K hold, the well-known operatic soprano, ho ts also the principal factor {Catholic Oratorio Soclety, will render | two solos, the Salva Regina, by C. Hen- shaw Dana, and an Agni Dei, by Bizet) Millard'a Man with th (exception of the kyrie, jthe dcyrle, a new been sung before, M the cbmposer, Mr. Joseph Carl f The choir ie made up of selected solo- | ists from the most prominent churches of thé city, and the orchestra of mu- siclans from the Phitharmontc: Soclety. Three organist will look after the Messra. J. Elsinger, P. J. Quir- 4 Charles “As Hauachol, and Mr. . J, O'Mahoney will conduct: Admission to the mass will be by ticket only. BOYS STEAL DUCKS - FROM PARK POND. They Were Quite Aged and Will Be Tough Ptcking for a Meal. Five bad boys stole four Pekin ducks and three gcese from the Prospect Park lake last night. A policeman them the and chased’ them but they got ‘away. The combined age of the four ducks was 3 years. One of the geese had been in the Pr t Park lake for sfx- teen years and the other two started to paddie around re some twelve years ago, ‘Think of the people who are trying to eat those fowls to-day! MYSTERY IN HUNT ~ FOR $50,000 GEMS. Said to Have Been Stolen in West- ern City and Concealed Here. 5 Mystery ta being made of a robbery in which it‘ js said that Jewels valued Qt from $40,(00 to $50,000 were stolen in the Weat, and which are now believed to-be-hidden-in-thta-clty. Detective-Sergeant. ‘are and several other men from Headquarters are look- ing for the Jewels. They) have been in- atructed to’ keep. All facts secret by POLICE Inspector McLaughl! Red Blood Cor; les Made by Good Food are the Police of the Body. When a man keeps good red blood in his veins he haa a wort of police squad and js practicd/ly immune from disease.) ° Pure blood made from the right food will resist the attacks of dis- caie germs and drive them out or Kill them. The first thing that should be looked to, therefore, !s the blood. and prempt action to. build up the red corpusules by food) A lawyer in a Western town tells how he.dyoye Bright's disease out of his system by supplying good red blood by food; ;, “For several years I had been af- filcted with kidney trouble,” hé:ba}s, which sometimes {noapacitated: mo for. business. My condition became such as to cawie great_fears that Bright’s disease was about to fasten itself upon me, “T had always been very fond of coffee, Wheh, however, the kidney 190 pounds for the entire borough of} where Elaborate Music Programme -Ar-| ‘n con & strong detachment of ae | troops. tact Athe revolted ranged for 2.30 ALM. Mass. [onsite with ravalry na owell as at St. Andrew’s. fantry, the military command A most elaborate programme had peer time tely wae epee’ fONMPORA UAT arranged forthe Easter tervices for! D°fore Srmsen abla toe lorce row! night wi ers at St. Andrew's Church, | peasants OREp Tones . Dude etreet and Clty Hall place. ac} The meas eet eae therspecial-benediction=of + end (he tiv war which who Intrusted) to Archb!shop Se Ae tatacairallccnis y a message highly commending | vere ann to-day'n {anual of {a work. The Archblahop takes keen! i. Omicial Ga in the siapo of @ personal interest In the welfaro of this/ ive In the name (of . church and has made It a point to con- duct special masa thero himself. Appeals for the patriotic .This ppecial jEaster service will begin | Of the people to“ secure |with solemn Jtgh mass at 220 A. M. trinqull.cty The celebrint Oe the Rev. Father | 4 Luke Eve: Pastop lof the ch h, ‘The deacon will be the sev, Thomas Owens, in tho | PISINTS BUR “ENS AND HECK BABES TO DEATH 'Roumanian King Grants Reforms in Hope of Stopping Outrages. ' Roumanla, 3 sania have been troopa in hard fight w t district. ‘The tneurgenta tn that aec have cut to fleeces and burned som thelr victims, Roumanian refugees who have arrived onthe Bulgarian elde of tha Danube say the Insurgent peasantry hive been after their, uw. ea add, have e revolted yen children, the ! been hacked {> deat Peasants ‘A stubborn encounter o-ci day at a point.on the Gui about” sixty red yester- Kevo read, ounces to the immediate suppression (iss somo of the heayy. taxes, while eg aiter the farm Janda wil be culu- vated by the state or leased direct to lie peasants, Not one of the larger synd [hitherto engaged in farming vast tracis of land wilt be allowed to hold more | than 8,000 acres, Tho document alao giveal potice of the introduetion of laws! to ameliorate the [condition of the peasantry, facilitating | tho réfaine of money to pay rents, ro- | forminix-the taxation of small holdings Jand revising the terms of the agricul: tural agreomenta, which at présent practically, enslave the antry ee t It’s like earning money to use White Rose Ceylon Tea Double Strength Saves 50% Pease, Petité “Grand Piano To those who play well there can be no piano as satisfactory as the Grand, From its pdsition alone (a horizontal one), if nothing more, it has a great advantage over the up- right. The action is the most natural and Is capable of the greatest possi- ble repetition. In the Pease Petite Grand we have done away with the shifting keyboard, and the piano is a verit- able little giant in tone. Price $550. Monthly payments if desired for just the simple interest on deferred payments. Old instruments taken in exchange. Write for catalog. | PEASE PIANO CO., | 128 West 42d St., Near Broadway, New York. Brooklyn Branc! Newark Branch: 657 Fulton St. 10 New St. 3 laslon board, value’ $50 Ms SG af ae ack ' ~6Easter Suits 9 Thursday's Offering $16.75 Inmaciulate Siyles,. $28 and $30 Val he swellest things always arrive from tke wofkrooms the week®ke: fore Easter. These are: handso nest | models t piezented. S. evest Frouch k.ons Tuxedo Couts | Cluc New- Pony Coats In'to-morrow’'s s2'e are sh yn the htest things i rnrgrew. s, and browns—specially. lutrous. handsome Pancmas ih aster tints and shades, ex- ‘te new ma‘ezia's and chaste mixtures, ancy) red wtfort——rouly ay od, Customary values for these suits wurstild le $28 and $39. Ta Icred Alterations FREE SALE AT ALL THREE STORES (Otoi6 West 14 th Street NEW YORK. 4604462 Fulton Street wie ove exgu ) ackache Gone} Backache, Rheumatic\Gout and All Forms of Uric Acid Polson Are Results ~ of Kidnzy Disease 2nd Can Cnly Be Cured by G:tting Directly i | at tke Sect of the Trouble, the Kiineys, with 4 WARNER’S SAFE CURE © 3 A TIAL ne OF THE ; AT EST: Y CURE SENT A! " x‘ FADER OF THE WORLD DER OR BLOOD DISEASE, Mrs. L. Clificrd Figg, of Chicago, Ill., who suffered intensely for months from kidney and bladder trou# ble, says) that a iter taking other medicines without relief Warner’s Safe Curs. restored ker to healthe She writes Jtine Ist, ’063 “It gives me great Varner’ SOLUTELY HO. SUFFI ROM KIDNEY, YREL TO DIVER, Plesrure to .recoms, Cure to all whe may, ney and bladdom om trouble. T'was Il and. miserable tow tnoaths with backache, sick headache, Qizziness, rhe abe and neural ~ Krow daily more Acrvous and trritable, ang Hnally. after ing a phystelan, E) red | 1 Kidnay and bla: nl.” After Kk bis med-cine” f. UUme with little or ro retiot tideter= d to take ake the advice of a friend gad try Warner's Cure. One bottle “er= Tamty—made a great ditrereice, and. cou i sae Unuing (26 Wie “of Yate Cure. I soon 20- MNS. cbe CLIFFORD FIGG, ticed the Urinary Wiorders and palms aie appearing and gradually wy Uesith and strength Tews 1 teok six boittes in # which effected a comolete cure, and Loam most happy fo Mend your medicine to all tn need."*—Mre. L, ord Figg. dee Dakin at, Chtcana, Mt ——CURES ‘HIDNEY DISEASE. Vben the kidaeys ary dissaneu (ue uric acid ts Bue c this causes nia ALL ttrourentrem=of-tre-aer-rr_fyaeuaeaisill Mee lctes Hpesmatssr of the iicart. Wbedmatian everytoure, Ned ani tie Iver: torpid, Ware Mg Linecar the bowels gro often cons Ate Matter eitect Is experienceae ia cuxmsta OF REN Aaya NTS AND $1.00 A BUTTLE. Keluse substitutes contaly harmfuf + Aruge, whieh injure the sytem. convince every Huffercr from diseases! ees TRIAL BOTTLE FREE. 10, solver pladier ant blood that Watt ey Kids CURE will cure thom, a trial bottle will be aent. AUSOLUTE EE. postpaid: ta ar wilh write WAND SAP C oN mE apy One Me cacan Gis liberal cer In. The World Uinenesn of theta Bee hatirenteed, Our doctors will also send medical borilet ¢ tatoos d 4 treatment of each. disease and many cou pee tully testimoatals of symptoms and erery. pre free to A\net buy Fu Secu aroorenary sine tongennien TAMERTO WN VaR acon “phe | symptoms {became so ‘alarming 1 OABPETS, 2PIANOD 4 : | Sinclair, a detective, ‘teatifled to Jennte'n | MES Ne Vay 1 .—The |B) i . 35, PLAY | Sontensionas ‘Ail of them tatd ve mine | FOUR FLUNG FROM AUTO Acro Club of America in a letter tortie | anit the coffée,-and began to use DOES DYSPEPSIA\OR dhoaner. We splt on fis | ptory regarding what Jennie had. to! Pontum Food Coffee. 1,s00n' became| INDIGESTION, BOTH YOU? r at caeh, prices, ied Department of Congressen nd Sp cial Events of the Jamestown Exp tion, announce that a handsome ciip PHILADELPHIA, March — 27.—-One| Will be offered for tho winner of |the man wae fatally Injured and three | long distance balloon contest to take others were hurt on Broad street early | place on May 4 which will be tho first jto-day “In “an automobile accident} event in that line at the ter-centennial. which, the police say, was duo to-reck-| alan It, Hawley, A, Ni Chandler, Dr. lena apeeding. ‘The chaumeur attempted) suijuy p, ‘Thomas and Max. Fels ath Ce Carine A Meigs | man, all noted acronauts, aro entered. boas i600 Waa tie Yocupanis|'as It also Robert G, Courtright, of At- Janta, Ga., who {x making preparations Sue Of tue machine. - Stephen’ Hettel. kustalned a. fracture ptoeritiso > seri-| to Ay to the exposition In hls balioon, of | ‘the tah th md faredsthad, ite dactata “eay “he Sane threes ae Lat ry [In évery confersion eho Nad. expresses jer great love for thhy baby: Wilbur an It ts jofenjoy a rood telvou feds tiled st; Sack of? te, miost_ compl Dixestions ts ole ol nost_ complex functiour of the human body yet Tete too, the Most xmple. “Dleestion i aimply the coliverting of food into a condition In Wilich Jt cane added to the blood. "When ‘Our system fo in down WIEN ATL 0 PSIA TALLETS, whe Kostive treatment, First, the xaatrle tabjor trie Julcen. mad aalurate an fermentation. and then. tho ald of the dyapepsl [tablet digestion Koes on neturally—coat'n holo rectet. | Fifteen doys’ troatinent Ve had of any Rexel Stor AS MACHINE HITS POLE, as fond‘of the new bevenige as | had been ‘of the old coffee, and, what {s more {mportant, my healt improved rapidly and ‘steadily until tn a short time the kidney ‘troubles! had almost entirely disappeared, am conyinced: that my former syf-|'! ferings © and the symptoms of Bright's disenso were caused by ‘the use of coffee, und that the credit for my. cure belongs to’ the Postum," Name given’ by Postum’ Co,, Battle rey? Mich, : a “Postum Food Coffee and. Gray Dd 33da Know, what sauare viealt even you katisty. your, Consult our Registered Physicians. . ADAIL FCIULZ fon, Glesses if needed One Dollar upward. Gzesd ct, do: BROOKLY, fald shointonded toto and wafitad: to nke the kaby with. hor. Singiair told how he and another man carriéd Jennie down to the parlor where the hbo rina casket an sho anidere could not willk, She was then recover | 1as from the cftests of the polson rho take: x L uncovered the face lot the dead baby," sald Sinclair, ‘land at first sie donied patsoning the elds but Litar ‘eho gald sh-tad given Wilbur a peach with soiree i Cuilth. whose nates ia 1 Georgia Cullen. whose in Was} o} mentloned iin ithe testimony and whip Tanuhn walt bod earted vat ta 217 Bway, “Aw 1274 Brondwa 5 Conttnndt St, 3 _. TO WORK! — |) That's the demand of thou: | _ sands of employers through nerena buereate) DOCU ISTR and OPTIC | E Wblishid Neuris: ! th 1282, " Nig ele) denies a6, Jonilos ah bee 4 Bi A recrioet all the ’

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