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; I JEROME EXPECTS 10 GOAD THAW INTO A MANIACAL FRENZY His Experts Ready to Take Advan- tage of Any Evidence of Men®l Derangement While On the Witness Stand. lal to The Evening World.) POUGHKEBPSIE, May 16. Owing to the time spent to-day in the cross-examination of the aliei-| he nad to act the sneak about tt, and fsts, the big scene of the Harry Thaw habeas corpus case probably will | ise ae See eee Mrs. Herman Feinberg Thinks “Every Reason Why Coun-) Williamsburg Hospital Authori- | Husband Should Have Told | try Should Have Good ties Amazed at Vitality of | of New Infatuation. Times,” He Add Patrick Walsh. | | | —EE | peste Although Herman Feinberg ts in the! WASHINGTON, May 16.—That the) Surgeons in the Williamsburg Hospttal | =| ; t is all ri nd there 1s no) tos : a over the strange | Tombs, accused of bigamy. it must ve © is all and there {8 nO) to-day are marv je over R ; erity should | case e vi , who shot him- | | amitted that he 1a an Intrepid man,| reason why prosperity should not relgn, | cage of old Pat Walsh, who sho nee | ecently Discharged Hand Murders) being already equipped with a help-/ are the opinic expressed by E. H.) self five times in the stomach Sh | vho ton to-day. | o'clock this morning and who, notwith- | meet, he married his stenographer. His Harriman, who : Ww gion to- W ; D. h d b | lucite. Fella Feinberg, a° remarkably | Mr. Harriman ts exceedingly optimis- | standing ils three score and ten years, m le ep erd an Mem ers be i | tte over business conditions. e coun: | 18 1 conscious. . Q ‘ sed over Herman's conduct try Is all right.” he said in an Interview.) Poneral utiiley man for Andrew D.j . ; > ene| “Everything is normal. and there $s no| py, - MELE Ne Mave M anal ‘ Why couldn't he be a man?’ she! “Everything is normal, and there Baird, once candidate for Mayor, J d ‘D asked to-day at her home. No. 48 Kelly| Feaaon enh mol have Brot | iven at No, 3 Tlooper etree’. Heo N. J., an isappears. street. the Bronx. “If he was tired of; Perity In p e basis of prosper’ | a nice little home and his Joo called me and Infatuated with that typewriter, | '¥ 1p every, Sounlty Aas ee for a good salary, but for some reason = |petiygmrica wit syne) anould) Hav aucome ioe es Out rea ames saaerepares Gout Gated ve, tausu teen) Gees nasieosdent Mintaly) Bloodhounds, half a hundred constables and numerous posses are to me and told me so. I would have, \¥ 0° oN aig : ‘|ing, he has mI i : : : h t uuEE at | they have no mortgages to pay) their! took to drinking for the first time in| hunting through the Freehold section of New Jersey to-day | released him without a struuggle. But) no. are built, and the land Hieullliat andes giveapihatalnereiwasll § 8! y to-day for a man} THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1908 r LAH, F704 IGRDERS FARMER BEA MAN, SAIS “WER | WIFE OF ALLEGED PROSPERITY SURE,” FIVE TIMES IN ducting all they need. Everything de- who shot to death William D. Shepherd, his wife, Josephine; their eral | pends on that. some gcandal connected with his name, to Sin aaa Goorge Parkes, who operate a livery ts gend him Sing. intention to vant, Jennie Bendy, and mortally wounded their seven-months-old baby, | ACH BCAMIST SWS HARRI, BODY AND LES WIFE AND SERVANT METZ GIVES OUTTWO MORE APPOINTMENTS. John It Burnet, of No. 30 Wifty-seventi street, was this afte appointed an auditor the Finance Department by Comptroller Metz, Bur- ts salary will be $4,000, and he will ke the place of one of the six Me- Carren men ently left the office Burnet was n the office of the Deputy 4 he got a « ery o - ‘held, the latter post- \ in tion sinc In Burn ce Comptroller, Meta appoin Garvey, of No. 46 West 1 ty-second street. Mr, Gar- was at one time clerk in the Regis- ter's office and also Was assiatant clerk in the sith District’ Municipal Court, —— MRS. M. C. JENKINS SUES. Matthew C. Jenkins, who Ives with his daughter at the Hotel Savoy, has been sued for divorce Isadore’ Ely Jenkins, Justice Davis named Lyttle: ton Fox as referee, in Supreme Court, to-d: None of the facts leading up to the suit could be obtained from the lawe= yers. 1 til Mond. I tain that rT i “L see no reason for any business de- stable, rents a room in Walsh's house, 14 #1 fo-nie ossib il Monday. is now certain that, erman is a young man oe aearall , , Sere 4 ‘ ear 5 ‘ Fe (haw will be a witness as to his own sanity, but his lawyers have first Gems $80 or $4) ae Ge mobile osinlon on tie conference of Governors more shots, and went downstairs to in- at 5.40 o'clock this morning. | to question two more alienists—Dr. Pilgrim and Dr. Jellifie—and one of on Jury 25 106, by 2 at the erideo and ssnced: Mh ae ; The murderer, who escaped, is believed to be a Hungarian whom | Hombce niaalatarieat Fried. | e many big men in! Lying in the hallway on the floor | u i P r two lay witnesses. Tan ae None Heme apne” Friei- | washington at this time to make an| Selene IMD titi vce eee | Mr. Shepherd discharged two weeks ago and who vowed vengeance on uy a . asiepat | is tuterlew from me p old man gasping and with lt ay oT ili ith aeazi 4 br ry + a conference early this afternoon of Justice Morschauser, District- Stenographer Appears. ERS. Ae avout | tim. ‘There was a tral! of blood along | the family, The killing w mae ee a magazine shotgun, and all three - . a * "He was the real est and in- ‘i i airs le: < cellar, = hi f the victims we y rled. Attorney Jerome and James F. Graham, of counsel for Thaw, it was de-/ surance msiness at No roadway, | railroad?" Heol een neg) ie oeuer tener bodies i the victims were ae tfu! N mangled ; | Pided that all the women spectators should be excluded from the court. aud wat dong well. One day about a| £0 shot himself once or provably twice A Polock farmhand, who supplanted the Hungarian, and who dis- aena soiien Gee 8 @NLE [year ag» he took Hetty Berkowitz in | there, and then crawled back to the covered the tragedy, is under surveillance because of a peculiar story id alled, as a It was not long room where his wife lay sleeping 10} : Tyaaiayet : nits ‘ i Jerome has been waiting nearly two years for this chance. It is afte began to veel Hi} if WINS complete the work of self-destruction. |told about him. .He is said to have predicted the tragedy to several of G ee ies soerett ; bad ut | Mrs. Walsh, who ig old d slightly | his fri ncholi. “¢ ‘hls purpose to go into every detail of Thaw’s life and to force him to} AR ees Se pari aaa ail aliviber tag hensbeckee | Honmuenes: \ mean ae na ei Chae, he - ; iy 2 | s Hi e fa ar’ - ic > k + blues,”” is i ena Bive his own account of why and how he shot Stanford White to death. | 1 hie got into some att. | } burst open the door of her room. She | The slayer used the farmer's own gun, which he took from the bed ear Dae a aD erious Pye +. ~ rt 7 floulties nad o s 1" jr a 8 vl Ve, ning c it ] elie, -ant By $ e syir Ss us {he alienists for the State in the present proceedings count upon Jerome! tess y want aeioaeall THE Blt MEET seen re hustand, wveamed when sue side of the sleeping couple, and then, it is believed, went out to kill the fenialeimorranic raed to provoke Thaw into an exhibition of pronounced derangement, On among my people and raise quite @ sum ‘Oh, Pat, Pat,” she wi taking |farm hand who had supplanted him and the servant girl before begin-}onoutd tave immediate ion. 5 . of money for him Since i iis hea hands, ny yo meri ck 2 i 5 2 the other side, the battery of the relator feel equally confident that Thaw | tearnea that he nad nancy oem bate ee |e cite su enna Gayiaten Orsi ume camel; UNGatus atlace ODAUNE A AITILY Se aes Women are de- will show himself a sane and sensible person. fe got to staying ate nighte | py ADELPHIA iat The} “peocie ase Heres NC ine rispered | The servant, a young Swedish girl, was shot as she descended 2 pressed, \ are ailing senna mnie nl gric he allan] idl concern’ ourselves ltt onte pus Sloderiey hey mad ene vars inee to) eee iastiaue Ms Hie ambulance surgeon dit nut sus: | short flight of steps trom the kitchen, carrying an armful of milk pans, )4"4_ miserable, should rely upon ings, a round-faced, good natured] as to whether it was once soiled.” PORE Ofmrenlyestate DeO- | track and ld gary on Rede MOE UE athe IEE OS ' a > 2 breas a =<} sae paty} ’ Resecee thelrombelcwithial thveibure| (SG Movelitol strikeloutithel waehen inay magenont stiches ae ae Ee Jigs, CEL G Was great sur- | She was shot twice through the breast and heart, and part of her right} LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S his tongue. Cummings said he had] stmile,” said Jerome dryly. and it was Dy Peed oncmntieo sat hees (hea plek ed that | should2y was torn away UN Relked awit thay smaayAllaes and) HAS) evoken out WasinclsTHetena coun jastic stars of this district. Hil nh that jnrestines | Svalking over the mutilated body of| the vicinity the fe EGE TABLE SOLD z wl wa: regarded the young Pittts-| A little later Dr. Evans said he could, Al 1 SEO and Saha t venty-seve GQ not lose fie first victim, the murderer passed | Shots fired the Shepherd farm at aS is evidenced by following letters. burger as rational. Cummings tnsisted,| readily dispense with tne family his-| TU dee. 1 won't be nome to-night! points, George School wos second with | watched the gy ooueh the kitchen just as Mrs. Shep- nutes later aman an-! Mrs, F. Ellsworth, of Mayville however, that Thaw once told him coke} tory and early life of a patient in ascar T am going to stop at a s, Lav e was third | ate upon euiees panten mate leguioager | AWS BHO aTSE nena tees rs. F. Ellsworth, ayville, qwas a mineral product that could be] taining his mental status. Jerome kept Hea raaitinelecen er ants ere Te oe liaa yon eron chacelt abby | lanl (aren bridle horkrats aischersadncaell Ne Y., writes to Mrs. Pinkhan Mined out of the earth. Until that} on until ne gor tho alienist to admic| ute ee see foradecoltinaneu very) | eiateraavainavonisain nightgown and| Weeks ago was s hurrying for the For three years | was in an awful °C thought ertaln of Thaw's w: bs he went up to Stamford, Conn. | | ‘ espo! renee conditi time Cummings sald he had 1 "Mr. | Uceably the codtell of sewn cod |adaliwas caien te cities Fee coun Dashonwone bye Pinene TH was, judging from the pvsition of her - told a questioner , despc t and nervous condition poke )|wes a jpyproduct (cf coal: some of his letters, indicated incolie-|by Justice of the Pence 1 eat 1.01 1-5 Mercers- woay, on the bottom step when the f h Amboy, and caused by female troubles. 1 was not ome ce ae Lilet ret Tied, erie mental cusaciindn ess n we Gn te reutet af | er. TH. charge of buckshot was ed into ! put on his try ented anywhere, and was in such Lawrence J. Creevy, another keeper, Insane When He Shot. Senate, werOrens .Or, ae : 1 to be the H stant fear that something terrible ih , mae ) be the Hun- | cor ear th e Wave similar evidence. He had never! py pyang said f er, he. believ rning. had er. ore »y James Miller, a was going to happen that it seemed as been Thaw when he was excited or in-| Thaw was insane on the ment ag 49a | Suspicions that something was wrong ee choo! hemaacmernsnct cosy Ce OE REY HELD Uomtsda WENA Poca aise maT Lele Gonerent. Thaw's conduct was that of] unler of White and insane on the| DUC could mot get a Mne on what it Hyleht, TI feat 7 inches i : See Oe tae lis + hailed him from some E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has vceasion of his first three visits to the | was. Since the day he married that TMwo- Mile Run--W Rementer. Central torn away and her right shoulder Qny other prisoner. prisoner in the Tombs ‘ihe late sum- | Berkowitz woman he hasn't given me Hizh 5 ¢. The husband, whose body fel aways, ao he could not tell restored my health, and I cannot say tT and early ‘of 1806. éeowned b be st pane reny pr th cy vith c ” Goon there was a bustle of anticipa- | ‘ered from the same kind of insanity | learns of Marri | d for work ee a - Mrs. Mary J. Williams, of Bridge- ‘ he wrote the will as. whe 8 of Marriage. aera eens . a . es (heh 3 A tion. Jerome's old-ttme foe, Dr. Brin- killea Stanford white “* When hey oo oy a friend of mine told me | pne murderer was evidently The Gen sean paeany. port, Ill., writes to Mrs. Pinkham: ton B. Evans, fhe father of the “brain- Quoting, from the records, Jerome! that i might find something about her and her husband, pper room ine taarrhineauneentedtleriitgmtronmabtenile Storm,” was mounting to the witness , 4howed Dr. Evans had saiq at the firat | 17. Atle E . fea er, az he firedyWere in a st of disorder, showing have ns ra trial that an allenist would commit a| Herman and another woman if T went |i ENO EEE Co a themmnirdurenteattariis trouble, backache and headaches, and chair. Jerome wanted to concede that | gross error if he falied to take into|/to Stamford and ‘saw the Town Clerk ye charges a Killings them : Sion se cemnage so blue that 1 was simply in de Dr. Evans was an expert witness, but | consideration thw family history ‘of ‘an| go 1 went to Stamford and found that Re ioralcnen bureaus and dressera in| W25 So blue that | lwés simply in oe Graham insisted on qualitying the Mor- | DOE ne ‘had sworn that lately we had | Herman had been married there and here) were twowmpat waundsiuener: jo ies ee ane pleasure to. tell you. that Lydia _E, His Plaing allenist by a long series of liminaged the faruly tralte tn his disg-| chat he swore to the clerk he was a peralial chest one on itheliert alee wile Leni Pelee eee ae nit | Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound cured A sts aw. ‘The spectac i : watteredhe t was she on the Shep- MH ; i geal nthe ree | Perl, being contradicted. by ‘hie Town | susie man FS amicry COO rit ot Ireenola Me. The change in my appearance is Dr. Evans proceeded to detall the words gave keen pleasure to the oihor| “I never said a word to about Het Texan oe Veeder jwonderful, and | wish every suffering Bults of his many visits to Thaw. He alienists who sat on Jerome's side of my discovery, but let hin come and go his body having ! 4 1) Wee oultcnt eva tae fosisted that his opinion of Thaw's pres. ee eR ved on the stand as he liked until I had the warrant) A . | s wife ex and constables and the men | Woman would t | s on the nd th she liked 4 h t Hata! Gin thy = eK @mt sanity was based entirely upon his houra, Hie wag succeeded on the fiana| all ready, ‘Then. just after he got out or onuet tne aes r ea peas org: rales a neeatee |FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. ’ 8 y ui my den 0: * “ , c red on 0 e ba 5 e anizod themselve : Hi eis Sry poset ot aaet ioe Go peiete cd yaa Waulara len y nny rarden Of, the) of bed in the morning, I told him whet! Weather Clear. May 16. Track Heavy. suabAreatauel st Heat Se ee limelainies elves! For thirty years Lydia E. Pink- jot upon anything else. was Gigare, handkerchiefs, cocoa, ice ten ct| I knew. He tried to bluff it out, but 1] inju RNC eae : 5 an ’ ham’s Vegetable Conipo 2 order to save him the embarrass-| and other things to his fellow prison.| ran to the door and opened it and in Handicap for mares and fillies three years old and upward; $1,000 | was still alive when found, though It 18 | Starch for the Slayer, ham Vegetal le es mp und made ent of being confronted by the testi- | ers. mn said he had never seen any. ped two detectives and put him| furlongs Ma eae : dcubtful if it will live. nlef of F John P. Snedeker, ot from roots and herbs, has been the jony he gave in Thaw’s two trials for Cr CHIE Glas about Thaw. | 1 Ger Txt tei eet ee Frank Caspera, the Polak farmhand, antic Hightlands, was telephoned to standard remedy for temale ills, and ore: when he testified that he bad|gaiq Thaw seemed tational Hea | ure E discovered the crime when he caine back ie pene over his tloodhounds, and ar- fas positively cured thousands of peng iniconsidere Cortana Misnle ce | enna uacee tion emresusivenyby/iJohn| ito! aid have avoided this trouble. | to the house from the cattle eee ae Ey Peeehold with then before § omen who have been troubled with ritings, will and early Ife as factors| F!ynn, an under keeper. | ————___ reaching a decision. At Matteawan, the physician sald, haw was cool and collected “CITY NO i iY Bhowed not the slightest indication of Belusions. } He told me," said Dr. Evans, Be was being treated kindly, bi | ¢t sted to other patients moving about \ | | a He said his attorneys had | U } | } in not trying | | ade a mistake his release immediately aft: e] « . | Peoond trial. If he never had ber | ' n RI @used or suspected of being a lunatic} sat Bo one could’ have guessed trom bis i VW Fanner, beuring org language that he 5 AS once supoosed to have been men-| y deficient. He impresaod me as normal in every way —~—_— é Advised Him to Testify. : ystem Disliked by the “On my third vis was aske Men—Source of Reven ke Mr pdballs. He kept to Certain Saloons. wnt two of the hand! back im Fe: ody because the | told nim last night t r hundred fepon the stand a t n ring cay examined, He want vaildings were @ told him 1 tacug n HeW System to-day. Whe stand he could ¢ 4g thelr wages in What he was entitled liberty and | from the City Paymas What if he didn’t feel he could under- stan remen Make the ordeal had no to | Su t OV ak for his release. He sald 1 “If the Judge wants to question me “ am wiling to tak: but 1 / do not want to subje f to the asi\ demanded + wordea! of a oross-examination unless it fs necessary The cross-examination was enilvened Dy a constant succession of tilts bo tween the witness and Bminer pme made Dr, @nlt over and over again that excluded from his present opinion all | cour consideration of his own two creationa | Pur! pf the first trial, ‘the brain storm" and “the rudderiess ship without a balance wheel.” \ “Here's the situation,” said Dr. Evans, A human mind is ike @ piece of Inen. | Evans ad- | from, he haa | weekly Speaking of Vacation Time Don't you remember that The World 6,274 separate “Summer Resort’? Ads. during t summer months of last year—3,909 more than t Herald? WORLD ADs. SHOW THE MOST PLACES TO GO He | distance down a roadway. riving from there to the ae eA SED SAR EH ALEROl Carton Kee oan up with the sun and sald that he did|of the murders in an automobile. The | itis inv ere that the Judge | fot hear the shooting. He got back to|animais wore at once put on the scent ruin a chamee te thai about | the house at 6 o'clock. and Uien donnite) the |S chance to think about | Bloodhounds en Trail. station, where the man supposi Acconiing to Frank McDowell, a| tis Hunzarts Wanuiw | ; lghbor, was shooting birds In| The local police of Perth Ams year olds; selling, $1,000 Start fair. Won weastle Stable telephoned a description of the Hun- woods for Shephent was thir! his wife thirty-two. was d with the fam 1 estod him. our the GAN SURPLUS STILL GROW | y-five years old and! The murdered #. nty-seyen 1 ever since they ar- rived in the Wickatunk section three years ago. There are four thousand breeding pigeons on tle farm and two| thousand squabs, bebldes valuable cattle,! and lve stock. | lepherd had farmed Nebraska | and Missouri and was the | est. ‘The couple cam Fresho.d, boarded there a@ little whil wd then bougat the Wickatunk farm ‘The Hungarian tarmtiand had worked | with Mr. Shepherd only a fow weeks, | s rd told his nelghbora after. he) had dixchareed the man that he had an | ugly disposition and that he kept a| shoteun in his Toom to protect himself in case the man might come back look- | ing for trouble. | was this weapon with whioh the | ling was done, the munlerer n- FATHER AND SOM IN SUICIDE PACT AD BY ACD ;Pair Found in Basement of West Side House Week After Act. rere 28 +E | pmeneel in married i to the to the post and was j way uted « M e prov fo be t Nott broke ~ re OR chr Go otter: Urok doubiedly getting into the house In the feed with: rant fiddle of the night and taking it from Vnable to procure employment, penn!- | wiere tt lay near the farmer's bedside. An- | It was found tn the bedroom amid ter of overturned furniture, 1 not ows 285 liess and in danger of starvation, drew Williams, fifty-two years old, hie son Frank were found dead to~ a The gun ia a No. § bore and carries} ve ells. Mr. Siepherd always kept! gazine full and when found to- The shell’ were | ye htchoure {day the gun was emp |in the basement of the epartment-h tne | fund Meatioved tnraupil thetlowen eart at No. 44 West Ninety-ninth street, of the house where the slaying was: |result. evidently of an agreement bde- | done. father and son to end their woes, nad been Grad a week tween They Wr turns CORNELL WI'S I F Both men were found lying on ; | couches. There was a strong odor of | carbolic in the little room, and an fold in thin race. aie | empty bottle which had contained the e —>— try lyd 4 drive riety and held ? do h : * a Heetigouche hung inf and eld | poison was found on the floor. From Must Give the all appearances it was obvious that one first partaken of the worth remembe ing Cobaft of the men had The muscles of the bowels become less KINCETON, May 16.—Coorneil FTH RACE Junior Trial Bt h the dual meet here to-day p Til el ceta ee Giant aes ieee Oe : deadly fluid and had then passed it on active with age. They must have Tata one were perfect und) oweeetseW Gat finle aot Won easily, Winner, to the other help. ‘The men had not been seen since last Saturday, and this afternoon the janl- jecited to investigate, He went to room ‘a the basement, and, not nx able to enter, called two police- # Was @ large crowd out to see the That help should be regular. Don't wait till you need something violent. | It should be gentle and natural. One mma ies Won by R.A. Gamble 10 ke down the do neat ‘i | THe Ree apes Comma. seetmds ; | mens we oe Lend Ting on a{ can't take harah physic persistently | 0 oa fs) 4 for a "mile anda haif, then couch and the pon on another, without infinite harm. ieuerob renal led ie tine: aren [dated at Atlantic City and the writer, a] larly should take nothing but Cas- er eyo PIN) Woman, told the men that If they could carets. Jee ony, dtc: Rocemen, Winner, oh, o., First Mate— | get enough carfare to reach the shore mn 1, He aan Cornell, Hed for FR mae | Resort Mhe would be able to procuro qm-|Saits and pill cathartics irritate the| WworMiie Hunt. Ghlling o> gh gl gh «DPE plovenene sors Che bowels until the lining grows cal-| rial, Mi. Le Trobe Ghullin Ay A 4 —_——__—_ : 5 PR ee Bominy Gites: ER gh Of 1d [MARK TWAIN's DAUGHTER aAILe loused : Then one needs larger doses P. Halatead, fio Grande’. Kceuer: 38 2h Ro} | atten Clara Clemens, daughter of Mark They irritate the stomach, too. Their Y hrewmec won. P. Hooker, Sarmuel Ho iiwrria!! ie ree % 2 # '§ 8 | ewain, sailed to-day on the steamship oosieet use always leads to dys-| W. Baker, cond ‘a C . jensen s i ef | ~ . ) $3 Yule *sturdie—fon by RB Tremea| GAO Delo etic Nottor Oats ¢3 | soprano. She took a complete company is wa | 38 B ° P $ never injurious. ; mell; F. T. Cool, Cornell, second; it Nes Delaney |1)))) $4 8 8 7 2: D0 + road, including a vjolinist and al we e Lona apnea ae PloiZer, 5 ne ton ‘the best. MRocketene cas & ‘eee. and will concerts in Lon- hs 4 . ; i displacements, inflammation, ulcerae j irregularities, periodic pain: “he Why don’t you try it? Biliousness Dull headache, furred tongue, yellowish cast to the whites of the eyes, sallow skin, offensive breath, are al! signs that the liver needs a dose or two of BEECHAMS PILLS Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10¢. and 25¢, DIED. FLOCK.—On Friday, May 16, at his reste dence 4 Park av., Bronx, Capt. LOUIS FLOCK, beloved husband of Annie Curtin. i Funeral Monday, May 18th, at 10 A, M., from Church of Our Lady of Mercy, Fordham. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. ST. MARK’S, 2D AVE, AND 10TH 8T,— Morning Prayer and mem A Me Bhort Evening Service and Lecture on th Flood Stories, especially The Babylonians: Old People Bowels Help Take one tablet as often as gecessary to insure one free movement daily, Learn how much help you need. Then be persistent and regular. Never give te poison a chance to accu- mulate. Keep yourself well, You would wreck the bowels if you did that with harsh cathart! Casearets are candy tablets. They are by all druggists, but never in bulk. Be t get the genuine, with CCC on every tablet, ‘The box {s marked like this: The bye rad box ed cont eo. ‘The month-treataicit box So ceate, ANGUR.000 bouve veld anmanlly. a | | |