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| | DYING OF CANCER, HURAIES THE END i ae Emil Moeschler Shoots Him- Self As fis Horrified Wife Looks On, ® STRUGGLES WITH NIECE, Young Woman Tries In Vain' To Prevent Despondent iN Man's Act. Condemned to death by a doctor, who told him he had cancer of the stomact). smil Moeschler 4 {eweller, took the executfon of the sentence into his own hands this afternoon through the heart in the nents back of }Witghth avenue, He shot hiaseit iving apart s store at No. 67 while his wife, par- j@lvzed with horror, looked on and his sixteen-year-old niece, Freda Scherer, ‘ot New Haven, struggled with ulm for !posseasion of the revolver, It was vesterday M jheard his doom pronounced by Ment specialist. He had been si With pains in the abdomen and to the doctor for an examination “Do you want to know the truth?’ asked the business-like man of med cln fertainiv.” repNed Moeschler, "'T ean stand it” ler when went Sentence Pronounced “You can live only a few months, ald the doctor, An operation might prolong your life, but you are doomed anyhow, You must put vourself on a Wigorous diet, cut out heavy foods, and @rrange your affars as soon as pos- sible.’ Moeschler, who was forty-six years! OM, paid his fee and went home, He told his wife what he had heard. Yes: | ked over the situ: 1s in the netghbor- d been in business for terday evening he t jetion iy his fr’ twenty fv “If 1 am doomed to die a death,” he declared, “I years Mngering night as well end {t now. I want to escape all the leuffering What's the use of jiving if the future “Napoleon of Tunnels” first treated for serious injuries sustained \you can't eat? ‘ began his railroad dreaming. a collision betwen an automobile Aan His wife. alarmed by his tone of A Dreamer, but Practical. a farmer's wagon at Haven ey helancholv, hid all the doisons and) And that McAdoo, though a dreamer, | Were members of a party in the auto, Sooke the heme caeace AMe@ 04 Jie not of the Totuseating kind, but one MP- Liemeiz was thrown out al PEN ete tae with tremendous energy and Aghting| 0m ble head and catching his left Co FRU raniNate rae eae blood In his veins, has been proven by) at the wkle in the chain of the ma- bilo toube) resinnedl ten hisivate e recent realization of his dreams— chine, wh Mathes ten Bought Another Pistol, |the carrying through of one of the ‘© the b« 1b He discovered this morning that his wife had broken his revolver, Without saying anything to her he went out and (bought anotuer, After the noon meal, ‘while his wite and sister were in the \dining-room, he pulled the weapon from \his pocket and calmly announced his Antention of killing himself, Mrs. Moeschiler was unable to move, Freda Sciere however. sprong for ‘Moeschler and caught his He Veughed in her face as ‘ie forced the muzzle of the weapon against his breast and pulled the trigger. Death was in- stamaneous, JILTED, SHE WANTS GOLDBERG’ $5 Millie Fox Really Isn’t After Cash as Much as Satis- faction, “Mille” Fox, aa she was known two ‘eare ago on the London concert stage, Pras started sult for 95,000 for a damaged | eart, following the failure of Samuel Esters to marry her, as she alleges ¢ agreed to do, Miss Fox {s living with friends in bieriing piace, Brooklyn, She is twenty. wo years old and has a splendid voice. | Beltane {s a prosperous real «state ler, of No. 389 Bushwick avenue, ‘Brooklyn. Lawyer Moses D. Moss, of No. 0 Broadway, represents Miss Fox. | According to the lawyer, Miss Fox ergéegement to Goldberg was celebrated formally by orthodox rites at his} rother’s home In Brooklyn in January, ANT, four weeks after Goldberg met and | became engaged to the girl. The papers, | witnessed by a rabbi and signed by| both, are in the lawyer's possession, ‘I don't want money, for I don't need said the pretty young singer to-day, ('T want satisfaction. I gave up al lucrative engagement to stay here and ‘prepare to become Mr. Goldverg's bride iHe Posiponed = the arriage from January to June and then to last Christmas, and now denies all engage- ment, despite his signature, [ may ob-| leatn an engagement here after the sult ‘ts eottied."” WANTS CHILD FROM WIFE WHO LEFT HIM 7 TIMES.| WITH A PISTOL | trance and down Teller avenue. | Hundred -—> — | All He Has to Do ts to Aim at a Goal and Concentrate | Mind and Eiforts on Reach- ing It. OPPORTUNITIES MORE PLENTIFUL THAN EVER Tunnel Builder Agrees With Harriman That Fortune Is Easier to Attain Now Than _ Forty Yeirs Ago. F success seema By "ore C.Tillotson matter of r * a I: persplration rather an inr- ation to the man of to- day Who \# weartly working his way up the ladder of achievement, ani {f he believes tha opportunity ts fickle, Mighty and fleeting, just let RSE TILLETSN iim: drop Into th offices of Willlam P. McAdoo, the wirar. of (unnel building, who in grasping |fame by the right hand has found her |to be fortune as well his altitudinous Tennessean will tell that Edward H. Harriman ts right n declaring that money Is made more vasily to-day than forty years ago He jDimself Is an emphatle affirmation of jthe financiers statement, for despite ‘is lack of years the man behind the [tunnel has already carved a career for jtimself out of the rocks beneath the Hudson. \ Some forty odd years ago this splen- M4 son of the South came into the word in Georgia. He came of good old Southern stork, too, with a "Mc" t | he derives bis energy, nis temperament, 1s humor and his smiles. Having grad- uated from the University of Tennessee, st practised law in Chattanooga where, | after introducing trolleys in the place | of mules as a means of transportation, teil the story of tne race from which| Millions Are Waiting to Be Gathered In by Young Man of To- day, McAdoo Sa THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, HATO COLLIN cog Jecupants of Car All Thrown Out When It Crashed With Wagon and Hit Pole. the head hur! He Henrietta, -day del Fe He e t The NOS TO RI ROM Th Says So Himself on Leav- Jail and May Head for Mexico, ing ENTON, N. J., Aug. untrocked M MJ Frank Epls- ova, the who twie deserted hig greatest engineering feats In history s “Do you think @ young man has more righ ite in) iN @scaped with | wife and eiifldven to run away with Julla nce of making money to-day than! 28 andi as taken ta BOWne, a choir singer in his church) forty years Othe im and his sister} at South River, was released from the I put the question to Mr. McAdoo Hay Hotel at Short squarely yesterday afternoon when I Ee eg met him {n his office in the Hudson Ter- r o fi @ to-day. He was convicted of abandon- minal the time of the inal Building. Wey 8 and of assault and battery hat's rather a big question to ask 10 a 1 ana re a sentence and answer just on the spur of the mo- ment, now f{sn’t it?” asked the tunnel builder in return, smiling down upon |me from his height of six feet two. Success Lies Within the Man. “The men of the present day have! far greater chances of making money than they did two score years ago,” he | said, settling down in his office chair to discuss the subject. “In the first place, | the number of opportunities offered a} young man have tripled in these forty | yea Every day a new line of work jis belng opened and, through tt, a jsands of young men are given a chance {to develop. For instance, there is the airship, Fame and fortune is in store for many a young man who has 4 tered this new fleld, ‘I belleve, however, that success ties | within the man himself, for men of abil- ity and ambition will always gain reo ton, ‘Of course, competition is keener to-| day than in the qays of old," continued; the lawyer, crossing one extraordinarily | long leg over the other extraordinarily long leg, “but because of the tremen- | dous opening of new avenues of work there are plenty of opportunities to go around, and I Laneenee Mr, Harriman {s right In saying that the rising gensr- ation has an easier time in making | money than did the veterans of forty years ago, ‘Concentration 1s senilals to suce as an after-thou artin fo le Ficcesstul a young man should at the beginning of Ms career alm at a certain goal and work for it till he ene it and he will usually get what | is going after. That's what I have | acne and—well, you've just sald that T am successful. i ee “MAD DOG” PANIC SCARES PARK PICNICS. Policeman Joins Chase and Ends. Life of Animal Crowd Had Pelted Through Blocks. A big Gordon setter ran this afternoon in Claremont Park, the Bronx, with a crev@ crying "Mad dog!" at his iieels Women and children fled in a panic and a score of picnic parties broke up, the members taxing to their heels. Pelted with atick# and stones, the dog darted out of the Webster avenue en- Pollce- man Klein cornered the antmal at One and Sixty-tiird street. The one of the chief ea- "Mr. McAdoo added . 48 We shook hands dox backed into an angle and snapped ai the policeman, It required three shots to kill him Although many children were badly George W. Nosher, a well known res! dent of Mount Vernon, to-day, through (Judge Syme, filed a petition in the Su- @reme Court at White Plains for a writ! of habeas corpus for the production In} ‘eourt of his seven-year-old daughter | Florence, now jn the possession of his pwife, Mrs. Mary Nosher, who resides fm Yonkers. Nosher has been fighting for the possession of his child for months, and recently Supreme Court |Justice Morsohauser dented his applica- tion for the possession of his daughter Novher bys ‘a in his peti his wit ft him seven tim bel on April 10 nm that ast. On M that while he was obaen » the last ov. |! frightened by the sight of the snarling dog, the police were unable to find any e who had been bitten, They wera also unable to find the owner of the dog. BOY DIVER BREAKS | SKULL. Policeman Brings ip tujured Lad, Who Mortally Hart, Jovan Bohen, fourteen vears old. of No 113 West Etghty-ninth street, was mortaliy hurt to-day while in swiin- ming at the foot of West Bienty-atth treet, The boy dived from a raft into shallow water. ng on a sharp rock at solit his skull. nen Reven failed to come un ‘wite Visited his home and carried away the child. He went to Yonkers and got Ahe little giri from her mother, but ¢ Florence vasa managed to get man Huran went frateed him owt tn after him Surgeon Swan Roosevelt’ Hospital where the} was taken, sald there was small hope of his recovery, the occ valued Kk HEARING SE “EGAINED BYA WELL-KNOWN BHONA RESIDENT. Conversed Over T ae for the First Time in Five Years, Since his advent in New York some months ago to Introduce his medicines, L. T, Cooper has won many adherents to his theory regarding the human stomach. Among the many stanch be- Iving at feverg In Cooper and hia medicines is Mr. Charles Schwartz, East One Hundred and Seventy-ninth Cordova left with Mr. Kemble No, 881 street, Bronx, New York, who gives his experience in the following statement: "I suffered from catarrh for the past ten or twelve years. head, syste! my sense of hearing to a great extent,, from the depths, where I was, Beginning in my, {t communicated to my stomach m. jand finally spread through my entire It became so bad that I lost 20 one year, He has served both tenms, WASHINGTON, Aug. 4—Capt. Rald. |11 Special Sessions by Magistrate Her- station towlay and, throwing his arn ews the com for good made a short Meht tn his dirigible;™@nn In the Morrisania Court. ‘The about the officer, shouted | behavior, loon at Fort Myer to-day, but aa a|¥OUNS woman's accuser, Miss Mary E,| “Save me, Cap; they're after me | Cordova refused to discuss his future, rong wind was blowing. did not pro- | Kilfoll, of No, 36 East One Hundred just 800 agents of the capitalists! Ju [except to say that he ‘was going to ceed far enouch to make an offlelal) 4nd Sixty-third street, related in court finished butldi an alr line betweer | begin life all over and do a man's work | flight. We went up at 8.90 o'clock and|the story of the accident that sent her J. Pierpont Morgan's office and tl in life,” Hitaued over the parade grounds, but ‘to the hospital for treatment on the Sahara desert, and” the board notified him that if he|night of Aug. 3, and continued Duly dragged him. into, the sti uo (Woo OnIey Casa) Jcrossed the starting point the filght| “After my. Inju me dressed in | foune: A Hibkeeua ene ev, J Ward Gamble, of Penn's would be regarded 4s an official one. /¢he emergency ward, Mise Cameron showed ghat Gane N, J, who was formerly he wind not being favorable for such : si 4 astor of a Methodist church : ae a flight. Baldwin browght the balloon came for my clothing. When T un- [anti Ved | Pastor of a Methodist church ‘ere, and! ¢ the ground.” If the weather permits | |dressed she asked for my 8. T gavel police say Who had a talk with Cordova, sald | he will mail® an official fight late thlal ner tour rings, three of which were co. inks that the ex-pastor tald him he intended | Afternoon, earred ps ssled wut th Morr to seek a position in either New York | putived C0. cme whens tequested: Due. the Was Go Salat iain 1) GE Ry Gal cor fourth, which contained three diamonde, us pocket was’ No enough monev to pay his passage to, Jeould not be fox When 1 handed 7 her sh t on one of her Hi Mexico, Cordova, according to Mr. {it to her she i (ERO) CECH Ga Cute IGE? aH fingers and exclaimed: “Isn't it beau. NEW TENDERLOIN § STATION. % Bowne would soon foin him te —~—- Before leaving the prison Cordova said the right ear becoming practically use- | begin Ife all over again and to do a less. through my nostr ears and a buzzing In my head that was but one of the several things I learned during my I was were very annoying. ‘I had no almost lost my sense o ly weakened and 1 accumulat and oppre to obtain relief, would be ive. compelled mouth altogether, completely stopped There was a ringing sensation In n of gas, 1 made numerous to appetite to speak aste. | n dows which wa arious 1 breathe | as my up. my and ame \fter be In distress from an, Misjudge others. wi ful man's work In Ife, One of the things that have been @ source of continual distress to me has been the uninier- rupted, unkind criticism of the press, have intense agony has Having been so hesitate lest I to be forgiving idged myself, I been 2 Chance to Measure Up. All 1 ask !s for a chance to rise and and treated with many physicians, withs|meaeure up to the full standard of out benefit. W this man Cooper) man. came to New York. 1 was sceptical, but! Cordova left the clubhouse at $3) hat igiheratolaimednha: wid Jone. tof o'clock and entered an automobile with hem, I procured a bottle of his New Rev Mr, Kemble, He almost ran to Discovery preparation to try tt the auto, and kept his handkeronlet epveny: preparation e auto, aad kep "At fir ould not ce no appreciable! yep nis face to prevent his picture be- benefit. but after taking severed hate | over his tree to prevent his pleture de of the New Di DeRAN tonne’! ing taken by a group of photogriphers ead. felt, When he went into the clubhouse he heres and my wore a Panama hat. bur @ ren he came ont avery Rae Pom | out he had on a/derby, he and Mr ng a full course of treatment 1| Kemble having exchanged nats. t myself practically well Conlova refused to vay how long he Mg et eget sae Since I intonded to remain at iristol or where rmer trouble. The catarrh has di ite > i at) ead Ul sign tomach JULIA BOWNE SILENT My head is now as ws a n PAT nell, E breathe through my noste fh ASBURY PARK, N. J. Aug. 1— perfect freedom, and can hear again Julia Bc who eloped with J throu; ny rig! rT can n hear Frank ¢ Is vine vai her yet ee telephone for the first time in| moter in the strictest ision, at V8 FEARS: Y a1 in ven yo P vepec's headquarters are now locateq NO %! Sunset avenue, Asbury Park at the R drug stewe, Sixth avenue Repeated attamots have een de to and Twenty-thivd street, New York, get an interview with her In order to vhere he and hfs assistants are dally ey ee end 6 Raich neeting the publ explaining the| carn whether 8 nied to rejoin nature of the Cooper remedle Cordova on his Cooper's New Discovery Is sold at all) but. all inquirers the Riker stores and by all other drug-|mission tier | giate. ‘gained silent. ¢ ~ ‘ FMCING BALLOONS MO | companied PTS | west | @eption IN FLIGHT FOR CUP, GIRL IN Oh (ttle Nathalie Forbes in Glee, Zandorer Couldn't Grind Out) “Men of | 1908. MACHA COST nM Si, NO DIDN'T WORK a WALL STR HS AND PELTS SUFFRAGETES st Side Show More as Airships Shoot Up in | New Bills and Caused Manhood Than Yeu,” Novel Contest. T'wo Arrests Speaker Tells Broker. eee | ie = % 10,000 ‘SEE THE START.) 4° 'tricste machine for which mig men of the enst aide, who —— sea ammoress 8 Mnitter tint Om Haven't any education, sho wmore man- Gealer at Noo @ Avenue C, peld $7.00, |hood than many of vod men af Will Racers Leave North Adams, u Ds understanding that tt woyld street,” cried pretty Httle Mise Mary! erind out five, ten an twenty dolla % law: r Each to Land in Towns _ dilis ov stmpty tenaine Rina Nae re Coleman, a lawyer and a Suffragotte, when she was pelted with lemons, soap, j , Mintel tO; wrath t0:s8 9,120! Zanuorer lose eal/eng “Uanitimapesia ianidllwatsie Named, 30 Miles Away. Ml, Tied to) the restaurant of | couiced wade of paper ea she was ad| = Tastor, at No 31 Wast Sevens | dressing @ crowd of owrb brokers from feenth street, and mecuse Mrs, Tastor ‘an gutomubiie in Broad street thls att NORTH ADAMS, ras, Aug, 1 Of having sol him a wortloss wooten foam Pree well erled out balloons, gubed by i Wn h the mechaniam of an old clock There were four Suffri ttes, and Sperlerived) pilots) ascermea) (rea HerS))| ‘i.e woninny fi arere) threw the, box'| (Ue) cite On ua EN Sut {e afternoon in a thirty-mile point-to- tn her Kitchen stove, and Mt wan one my. ne cree phe we santos et held In the United States. The ‘wer, Mt tia West Twentleth nut the Sufftagettes didn't mind very mtesiants, who had aa an dnoomtive ;Mtreet station, compliined to Detectlve much, They gave pretty nearly as good 1 valuable cup offered by A. Holland |Siunmers of the fatlure of the machine 9, ghey got from the minute they ar New York, were required [2 oPevite, and Summers arrested TAS veg until they deft. The demonstra- ing to name « oortaia {0° and Nis wife on a charae of grand isn wasn't exactly hostile: Ht waa Just least thirty thiles dis- Tarceny. Tastor sald he was thirtys iaveut; put Mrs. Bormann Wells, the dint of Landing, and had | 2ht years ole and hie wife forty ttle Buglishwoman, who ia the leader | » come down within ten miles of tne uncorer Sait he shag on several oc- | oe tne movement, aid ehe didn't Gnd} RETR OE uel ieee oasions visited Lastor enevings to anything just playful in tt when @ oi Tne contest was heij under the aus. WHC @ muciine apparently turn OUt enon curromed off her hat joew of the North Adams Aero Cup, 0° bills by stply Ingerting blank | “When the auto etopped It was instant- Wer 10,00 persone gathered m and | Paper and turning a crank. Zandorer |). syrrounded by the olnb brokers, who vmut the park, and as each balloon | 4/4 he borrowed several of tho bUe ior their business and began to jeer cended a rousing cheer went up j and had them exxinined at a bank, and and hoot the women, ) The fi balloon to get away was) When he was told they were genuine Go home to the baby!" yelled one he North Adama No 1, in which way! De SxTeed, he sweary, to purchase ‘a young man, "Go back and wash the ‘ machine for $7,000 dishes!” cried another, and “WM we! AD. Potter, of Greenfisid, ag plot; TMM for ve have women bartenders?” trom a tiitrd, A Holland Forbes, of New York, and (at ue ale Quo ant pet Aiise Coleman followed’ Mra rae hy beh 0 CaN a Ea SERIO acy | quetite Hunt, of Denver, and as. ane’ aged twelve yearw, pepe aand mite, rere cautioned seemed at first to have stage fright, Tie desunation of the oalloon wae DY thelr so Ba ae the brokers’ hoots and cat-calls scent wiven ae Haydenvilla, Mass. jplens of not feulty ronment to as | Surtees But she soon gain The secoud pallvon to ascend wae the |the examination adjourned until Sun. | CCMPPBS ware to come to Greylock with Dr Roger M Randall, of | G8 wi fT ah bela tamer [Feri acl cledieoucabien vodtments North Adams, as pilot. He was ac- by Clarence Wildman, of North Adama. The nestination was | Leeds, Masa, The thint talloon to take part in the | race was the Heart of the ee piloted ov A. R y Hawley, of New Yo: With Pilot Hawhy wes William Sleet, of Pittsfeld. | The wind was elight, blowing about \ six miles an hour, and came from the | The sky was cloudless and the conditions almost perfect, with the ex- that the wind waa rather Nght The ballons ascended to about 3,000 feet immediately after the start and went off lanily to the east. Mayor F. Dp. Stafford acted a8 starter fo the balloons. As the North Adame No. 1 rose from the earth littie Natalie Forbes leaned over the basket and threw out pleces of popsom which the hove below serambled for, That ‘the Ittle girl was no way ¢right- ‘ened by her novel experience was well | attested bv her shouts of “Harrah for | North Adame No. 1!" which onuld plain- ly be heard below. ae van j Valued at $0, Misa Chatta Cameron, | Frank Morris, twenty-ty ) years old BALDWIN MAKES SHORT |the young and pretty Lebanon Hospital son of Charles Morris, a wealth FLIGHT IN STRONG WIND, | nurse, who was accused a week ago, Washingtonian, rushed up to Cap SVE Was held to-day in $1,00 hall for trial Daly, of ghe West Forty-seventh strec NEW YORK YACHTS York fleet and its illumination to-night. A dinner will ba given to Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt and monbers or the committee by Commodore Gordon Abbott at the Eastern Yaoht Club to- morrow night, It ls six vears since the last visit of the New York Yacht Club fleet to this port ——$<$—<___ NEW BRITISH AMBASSADOR. BERLIN, Aug, Sir EAward Goschen, at present the Ambassador of Great Britain at Vienna, t# to succeed Sir Frederick C. Lascelles, the British Ambasador at Berlin, who retires Oct 2% on account of age. When King Ed- wad saw Emperor Wiljiam at Cronberg few days ago he asked the Emperor if St Id he agreeable, and the Bimperor rep! fir EVEN WHEN the whole morning's menu fails to appeal, Post Toasties Look Good, Taste Good, ARE GOOD Formerly fated) Eljah's Manna Made from pearly white corn de. liclously toasted. “The laste Lingers’’ Popular pkg. 10c; Family size 15c, Postum Cereal ¢ Limited Battle Creek mpany, Mich HISPTHL NURSE Miss Cameron to Be Tried tles to attempt to ; would be hooted and hissed, just as [ am," sald Milas Coleman. “You ar@ Ike a lot of scnool chiliren and you hiss is, Dut there aro many of you whu go, home and ara led around by the nose woman there,” she stopped and the awya, followed by the! brokers’ shouts Ch MANS SON GDES 10 BELLEVU "| Just Finished Air Line From, & Morgan’s Office to Sahara, He Announced, Hitue, LDFORTH i LS On Complaint of Girl Robbed at Lebanon. Charged with stealing a diamond ring, Appeals to the hospltal authori- | poitcemen w ver the ring being Abandon Rodl-by to the keepers and thanked Valny as e efforts of my Quarters To-Night, them for the kindness shown to him vse ee 1 isco during his incarceration, ‘The former | | Detective Burea wae. ¢ ath Meer minister was accompanied by Rev. | [reine Py estayer tia an a y filing stor 4th Charlos 6. Kemble, a Methodist preseh-| Marblehead Turns Out Enm|tney nad ‘iined tp’ all the nurses in Ute, will be nban¢ er of Plainfield, who was a classmate the Lebanon Hospital iy te ¢, Miss Kil- ¢ new station house j Cordova's at the Drew ‘Theological 4 Hy |foli and she had plekec Bahl BhanaT Seininary at Madison. After a stop at They" tonite ‘hat the nurse, after| Bvorythi anes ja statement in which he did not men- [ring on the top ‘of a medicine chest ents are the property : where It was later recovered tena! to the sation tion elther his wie or Julla Howne, | At this point Miss Cameron's lawyer, moving thom wee Keeut {nan aus! (Bpectal to The Evening World.) Sol, Rosenthal, told the Magistrate t) The a tomobile for Bristol, Pa. | MARBLEHEAD, Mags, Aug. 14— his client waived further examination | wit!” be Just before leaving the Press Club, Great preparations have heen made for pene ete Cig roe SRSA sd ee Boe where he had been conducted by news- the reception of the New York Yacht ~The accused nurse fs ninetean years ithe Gomnlssianen ' paper men, he sald to the reporters: Ciub fleet, and by to-night Marble- old and had heen In the hospital alight | nounced to-day that tho new ° “Tr th t ry months. ler home {s in Toronto, Can- Headquarters “balding at Grand. any Te eatines tea He coco ne end) easter NIL Bare) ziore) Cowie) int Mur selgvay vere MOUnGr wepUraie | REHEAT oe CTS ee penalty that was imposed on me I jt then ever before, Yachtsmen trom during the examination opaney on Jan, 1. should be allowed the chance to rise wy all over thie section are coming in by ‘ and to thousands to-day to view tho New | GOULD CASE “INDICTMENTS, Mra, ‘Tent, Miss Fleming aud Mousley Plead Not Gaullty, and Harr \ the private de t ‘ rr be Justice Cr ns ‘fail $ ne and the hy ndicted 1 pubornut i n pnnection aT SCRATCHED DAY AND Ichi , Eczema Began Whe When a Tiny Baby and Lasted’ 7 Years—Tore Crusts from Face Till It was All Raw Screamed with Pain and Could not Sleep~—Though Specialists Failed sae ~’ CUTICURA EFFECTED A WONDERFUL CURE “Whep my little boy was six weeks | old an Celt ion broke out on his face, I took him to a doo tor and got ointments and medicines but hip face kept on gettin worse until it got bad that no one pale look at him, His whole face was one cal and must b bere en very He scratched ie tele night until his face sometimes looked like a raw piece of meat, I was nearly insane with his goratching Then I took him to day and night. | all the beat Relea in skin diseases, but they could not do muth for himg He sometimes screamed with pain when I put on the salve they gave me. “When he was two years old th eozema got on his arms and legs go that I had to keap them bandaged up and I made gloves for his hands so the nails could not poison him worse, We could not get a night's sleep in months and my husband and I were all broken up, Then my, mother asked why I did not give up the doctors and try Cutloura, So I got a set and he felt telioved the first time I used them, the Cuticura Ointment felt 80 cool, He used to wake up and ask for Cut cue to be put on when he itched so badly that ho oould not sleep, and he would say, ‘Oh! Mama, that makes my sores feel ao good!’ 1 gave the Cuticura Remedies a good trial and gradually the eczema healed all u and now he is as well as any other chil- Gi He is now seven years old and he cure has lasted two months, so I think it will never return. [ can't tell you how glad I am that Cuticura did such wonderful work in our caso yen I shall recommend it everywhere. Mra. John G. Klumpp, 80 Niagara St, Newark, N. J., Oct. 17 and 22, 190 A tingle set of Cutioura Remedies, consisting of Carters Clg Bee. ), Ointment 50¢ and Regols Tametont i eure rug # Chem Corp, Sola Pr Malled Free, Cuticura Bo iINGS t $25.00 Pi 10, Open Sats, xe tee RAS a FURNITURE A AA ROOMS Ba Zio” ROOM ihe Sua iticot da Sp CALL ANE MANE Naat