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y | | ‘ DETECTIVE SHOT BY A POLIENAN VICTIM OF FEUD ase Adjourned in Court After) Promise That Bingham | Will Investigate. 2 | SPY SYSTEM BLAMED. injured Man, Accused of As- sault, Faints in Court—ls Sent to Hospital. | A dftter fend in the Pottce ment, growing out of a spy system in-| qugurated by Commissioner Bingham, fe ifkely to be disclosed in an investign- | tion of the shooting of Detective Michael & MoGrath, of Deputy Commissioner | Bughers staff, by Patrolman Max | Greenbaum in Third avenue near Forty- | third street, last night. McGrath, #0 | weak he could not stand on his feet, was | carried into Yorkville Police Court to- Gay, and arraigned on a charge of feloniuos assault, preferred by Green- Daum, who did not bear a mark. MoGrath fainted dead away on the bridge, Just as Greenuaum, smiling and confident, presented his complaint. ‘The clothing of the injured policeman was covered with blood, his right arm was In a sling, and his head vovered with ages, Magistrate Breen was puzzled ‘Who ‘s the complainant in ease?” be asked “T am," replied Greenbau "You oharge this unconscious 1 here with assaulting you?” queried tho court. | Bingham to Investigate. ' “Fle bit ue on the face with a biack- | Depart- , ‘of a wife or “knocking her block” Magistrate Lazarus Believes GUANTS 10 WIN, e. e e ee 4 In Whipping for eee Beaters Says Sypaciise WEATHER SEER lpi More Efficacious Than Im-| prisonment Where Brute Strength Is the Only Su- | perior Force Recognized. Disappearance From Sky of Three Dark Spots Re- moves All Doubt. UNTIL SPANKING IS GOOD FOR SOME CHILDREN | Magistrate Doesn’t Paddle His Own, but His Wife Does, NO) RAIN i - ; | Mrs, Smith-Wilkins Predicts It for Him When | Defeat for Both Boston sary. and Chicago. oe | Sere By Ethel Lloyd Patterson. Ko jprosnostication paris, pernonaily The way of the wife-beater {s hard conducted by Mre. ‘a Way Smith-Wil these days, particularly out in Bay-| kina, the new weather seer of Syracuse onne, where Reco-der Hymen Laaa- rus presides over the Police Court An eye for an eye, and a beating for, @ beating, decrees this Solomon of climbed to the roc at 10,80 A. M. to-day and read the signs in the sky. Mrs. Smith-Wilkine was deeply gratified to notice that three dark spots that have been frowning over the city for the last four or five days have vaniahed. “T have been greatly puzzled over those dark rpots,” sald Mrs. smith-Wilkina, as sue slowly led the little group of mete ological enthusiawte—around the root ‘Tell me,” she asked, “Is there anything of the Hotel-Gotham domes‘ic disputes. In consequence the impetuous ones of Bayonne now pause to consider before “breaking the face” loose. : in which the city {# Intensely Intereated In the hand that rocks the cradle Re- anythingacheu hascn used aslopmnyary ledvaer siievsrtsiiianapleced athaWalinper bodings to the citizens of this fair vil o: retribution, If the lady tn the case Bde seems to be at a loss when and where pics eemenliedn One manera sas ab TOVRHDIVAIER HOU@IVeRUneriTheabenGAt Te? almost universal apprehension that the inipetacialaugwantlonsimbackedaenh Cubs would beat the Giants in the race tho majesty ofitiel law. |Allspank (in for the pennant.” Then the basebai Cimon iieakvelninemnelencouriees ras situation was explained at more lengt he epure on faltering zeal whereat the Syracure weather Cassan “I really belleve dra replied in whipping and spanking under certain ctreumstances,” hy raid yesterday, “But I do not think they should be indulged in tndtecrimt- na-ely, The Giants Can't Lose. _ “The Giants will win. I noticed yes terday that one of the three dark spots tt iH E ; fad That m fack, right here,” declared Greenbaura, | When ‘Whipping Is Needed. ; | lthais tkapvenmersrieetarsn ate nya pointing to an unmarked right cheek.) «phere are some cases, however, where u 1 quish the Boston team yesterday. The He'd have shot me if I hadn him) on- thorough whipping would accom- ) assing of the other a. spots mean: nese horoul p ni k spots means a rs . - mor han months of argument or the ultimate vietory of the Giants over At this point Policeman Hannon, of | imprisonment. ‘These are the cases Boston and Chicago. the Headquarters legul staff, stepped up | where the only superior force that the | wane tera Seen fav and asked for an adjournment. Hel offender recognizes or understands is j AR tay peers ay {4 that the case was so muddled that pmmissioner Hingham wanted to go into {t personally. An ac ment Was taken until Oct. 15, and McGrath, who had fainted twice during the proceed- ings, Wak hurried to Bellevue. The established facts of the « are th disguised as a tramp, currence orway of a pawn to at 1115 ye he was staff, and th about to make a patd in the i | rat etreet prec The s corroborated by I Lrection he whose 1 saw MeGrat way an the head y in the righ Grath's versic McGrath's Story. | York team to-day. A great many peo- ple wil! Imagine that it looks like rain. It is cloudy, but {t will not rain for at least twelve hours. The wind tells me that, though the wind blows from the east. The shape, movements and con- Aition of the clouds tella me the rest. At night when the stare are out they SN EXCITE Theodore R. Shear Makes NO witn the aspects of the moon.” = * : Mrs a Wilkins is Change in His Modest at Dee ineanieemes |handsome and determined. She is Way of Living. actual brute strength. Many of the men | who habitual beat their wives are of | this type. Whipping would be an excel- lent punishment for them for two rea- sons. Firat, because tt is in @ language they understand, and, second, because in many instances the wife cannot exist out the support of her husband, and nerefore his imprisonment would be her, too." jould the wife do the whipping, or in officer of the court?” 1 suppose some of the women would get a lot of fun out of doing it ther ‘How have your theories worked out, | or ha you any of knowing! whether a permanent reform has been | | MIDE BY THAW Tells of Peril to “Dear One” When Judge Orders Sanity Trial Held in Westchester. | smii guest of Mrs, Parraday, of Syracuse, at the Gotham he and Mrs. Farraday jcame to New York to make weathe: prophecies and to organize a society st inhertted/to be known as “Daugliters of the ted at $10,000.00) | American Ware.” This will include al The f that he has District-Attorner Jerome lost his final 1 fight means to-day to have the hearing on an estate that Ls esti naugurated?’ ligtaree xc lnhawialeanityit sted to hasn't made any change in the! the “daughters” and “dames” in exist as a raaeies Sn tap ae | New York County, when Supreme Court well orderat life of Theodore R, Shear. “th oar taken up weather proph ng, I make him bring me s report of | Justice Mills, at White Plains, denied He is fust the same quiet, denitied, | oy jately,” sald Mrs. Smith-Wilkins as his conduet written by his wife each pis motion and ordered that the trial middle-aged, comparatively unknown | ghe leve! er longnettes at a dirty week, ‘That does away with the chances | 4) 014 in Westchester County lawyer that he was before the news little cloud ilat raced around the south- f backsi{ding.”” | east corner of the Gotham roof, “I . | When the District-Atiorney made his|oame to tim that by the death of an | “Not Good” fe- Women. Ree for change of venue he de./unole he had been lifted into the ter | shall Ko to Washington in a few days ‘Can't you imagine any time when a) ar Seo | and tell the weather people there a few nan would be really better for «| Clared that unless the trial took place/ of those who hold the sy | things they have overlooked sort of friendly beating administered in| tn New York County he wowd have to of the country, a Signs That God Put in Sky. a gentlemanly way?” I asked. withdraw from the case, as he did not) Mr, Shear in fifty-five years o) ee lee aaa n fortunes He | record in Syra | NIGHT. | € was rolice. the Recorder, is nev c ui 0 county }: ss d@ Broad streets, with Wilson | ¢, santas ans é H i ap e. under any circumstances, in my opinion, the Thaw case. Justice Mille in @ firm Wall and Broad ess for twenty-three days. T fo ‘net an. : ‘a ar! i ; 1 ite _ R. Powell. His law pn need any Instruments or maps. Such I nad been w for o strike a woman. voice and looking directly at Mr. Je things are all nonsense. Furthermore, hours without sleep. and fell ‘Bur children should be spanked?” rome said: ly been the handling of est they ure not as accurate as the signe Aone while wa ung fe) Some children should be spanked,” "I have considered this matter very gugnt to qualify him for handling that. Goa put in the aky, ers, wilo were to. meet § é : e , ght to au | "Now just look ¢ ere to the east pawnshop door he correcte caretully PAUL D MAES Nye ouny) (tole eretalthntiieinow, ty) his. He lives | and watch that custard cotored cloud pinched my leg Do you spank your own deny the motion, and I think, under the "PI0'® | 08 Mee oe eral grown chile | That tea dry cloud, That smudgy-look- t 8 i" “Never did. My wife spanks them stipulations of Lawyer Morschauser, ae r “3 aoaaeaiiecrivat idence at | ine one that ie 3 sing it is a wet cloud, e wine 5 4 eerrlean eo hearing wil) |a7en in 8 odest private resider {} bury will no’ that the custard T got up 1 1 was a police. Sometimes, but I hate to have her do counsel for Thaw, that the hearing will Joong West One Hundred and Twen- | cloud has the maj naity. It will man, and reac it not last long, the duty rests on (he Dig ee ee ome heretofore has | control, J am sure, for at least twelve “What type of child should be spanked | trict-Attorney of New York, and it ig to keep his family jn comfor Then there may come along a rather than reasoned with?” his obligation to defend the original de CR re PR EEA STEYS bresiet alouderand ‘The hardened child; that ts, the di- cree of the Cour and to defend it?“ * A Reincwelofinonune mith-Wil minutive of the hardened man, who against this assault, J (ink that any ef. i “ren should be beaten, 1 will just tell you expense incurred by him in defending Since his return in August from fle | © breath of the wind on \ little story that wil) illustrate what I the decree (referring to he commit vacation Mr. bc A Reon ALD Re? |. suie of the tf ne ae mean, ment of Thaw to the insine usylum) health, and he has visked Ble “often nostrils. en the Where iGnankinalcored! millialpaidibyaniaiouun tsa Very reldom, He was at home yester- | much. Instruments are no use, Several weeks ago on the street 1 Jerome Warms Up, Oa el ee eecliige him of | Washington to throw theirs awa: overheard a group of boys discussing But, Your Honor, are there not| &*™ aN Hi Re ey Hah sae) eee Smith-Wilking Hives at No. 11 CATT PATA CRO CF q x the sudden death there of his bachelor | Colymbia avenue, Syracuse, She is a suoiher bey: Whe wae peaelng, dudger In New York who could heat! nee, J R. Packard, and telling | widow, wealthy and descended, she Ri aannilndanianneat: ‘There goes Bobble Jones,’ one said; this matter?” asked Mr. Jerome,|s rq Aico that under the terms of the #8ss from the very oldest. Colonial an Caray he's not afraid of the cops, He's been warmly nim also tt bik 8. Ser hate | atock y eloe ral was. Allok ‘arrested six times.’ Bobble overheard | “Zt has been the immemorial practive,” | Uk4 mAn# WHI he would Bel a bale ———e : , Gre vum placed iim under y 86." | interest in a string of silver mines, Cert at to station | (ie remark, and before he turned to repited the judge, “not to transfer cases | res Vater s croperies thal house preferred a charg felonious | strut away, paused long enough to call | from this county for the convenience of | BON’? | # fe cad eer amr Brett gana Ho claimed that | pack: ‘Been arrested seven times, not | witnesses, It is manifest that shoula| S7ete” Mone the Va YN PY feGrath was ated, but Police! J. + wen 1 took ATerera th ‘ 9 dreds of miles. The uncle died Satur- Surgeon Voshunsh, oxnmined. the, 18" Well, 1 took @ good look at that |this matter be transferred to New York Injured man at Flower “Hospital ‘an| boy, and I walted for him to be brought |County tt would necessitate further de | 4% 8 nae | hour ‘after the shootlng, says he had) up betore me, Sure enough, in about |lay. There hay been too much delay al-| MP Shears #idont apne ‘Mheggors: & | Teale RIT” he threshed out at, # Week he Was. Now, the thing to do|ready and I want this trial to proceed | YOUNs Mw mudent, talked to an Even: | Headquarters before jt xet# into. the| !" that case was to make him under- | {mmediately and I shall dispose of the|!M® World reporter who called at the | police court again. Polleemen say that| stand that he was not really a hero. | whole matter as quickly as possible.” | 20Use to-day, the father being still tl. Deputy Commissioner Busher has re-| hat to be arrosted was neither manly | Justice Mills then set the hearing tor | ""t 40n't shink the published estimates eee ne Meant hae Vil that! nor big, 1 tink 1 attained the desired | Monday in the White Pains Court, of my great uncle's estate have been come of an Attampt on the part of| result by simply sending for Bobbie's! Thaw Threatened Dear One.” | S*SkMerated."” said Theodore Shear. “My Headquarters to cast some discredit on | mother and having her administer a| yey One, father’s uncle was born and reared in the men of the Haat Fifty-first street | yood, sound spanking, In consequence, r, Jerome, in one of his outbu Albany, this State. As a young man », Precinc Bobbie has ceased to be either a dra-|°PMtory durine his argument, said} ne went West and became very pL, natic or romantic figure to the boys | #uens other Pants | wealthy. He had heen making money | of bis neighborhood,” the Recorder fin hw is @ dangerous = paranoiac.| al his Ife and he was an old maniqy,,, aH C r Eycite. ished with # \aug! ‘That was @ case,” | Why, even while he was in Matteawan! \hen he died. He had homes at Santa |Slayer Incited to Act by Excite- revel here @ spanking was the| Ne threatened to take a life, Yes, the Kyancisco and Salt Lake ‘ <a} thing Mfe of a very dear one." Veet hie armory wan ten |’ ment Attending Moves in re you, yourself, ever spanked e District-Attorney did not reveal Idaho, Utah and California | alkans re & Che! } asked, the name of \.e person Thaw had) and Old Mexico. It Included a number | the Balkans, mind saying I resented it terribly. Hag atened to kill ane of very valuable stver mines, My | or ir, Jerome d ared in his argument! father had not seen his uncle In years, | o o 1 New York, Oct. 6, 1908 "| CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 17,—-Prince . " that the trial should take place in New| pat they corresponded regu N. Y. World: POGG! SENT TO ELMIRA. | York because of the convenience of yer Mt Mee gormeapeulcl Ws Constantine, of Greece, Wus assasinated anal Maine avant arian’ Ung witnesses and that the ends of jus- urprised a ews. while at manoeuvres, it is rumored for a artments "To Let” at 216 fouls Possi, the niueteency ar-o1d | Hee woul Ue, basta aanveds cult “We were surprised (o hear that so here today. Details are lacking, but P. et” al 6 * who killed “Kia? 1 el, ASS merye repre | great a portion of the estate had come is sald the excitement {a the Balkans Schaeffer street, 1 ordered th youth who killed “IKid'" Twist and gented the Attorney-General, Disirict- rs . ordered the ‘yal heme itt Tana y’ Winslow, of Westchester | my father. His uncle never married | prompted the attack. advertisement for three times yelane" Lewis, dast side gang leaders, | Attorney chester ~ commencing last Sunday, | had at Coney Island last May, was sent to County and Diattole Attorney Mac and so he left no immediate family —— SS \ a hm . aaa Duteli County, al] joined wit) ording to the telegrams that have \ alfa dozen applicants by Mon- |]| Bima Heformatory to-day by Justice Jerome tn auking that ihe Thaw hew een eae inet tiar hie entice STRICKEN ON WEDDING EVE. day night. Could have. easily Seudder in the eriminal branch of the jng be sent to New rk County Au arp es ale Aivid me woe ——— 4 Kings County Supreme Court, Poggi's 5 sidestey estate should be divided between my fi yi ee rented every apartment on the jen reves Dae i naan A ee revit AMacatharit nal “ twang Daub Supt. Clark Naken 1 eT. { 1 adv Hength upon his go by tor respective counties, Winslow Packard, of Salt Lake (ity with Pyp a Fever, very time | advertise in The Poggi a case is remar In that he Called Them Grassh sppers. latter twelve bequests of §10,00 have Mies Sarah Elizabeth Chirk. daughter World I fill the vacancy the first or second day. | Thanking you and your yaluable paper, | remain, Yours very truly, WM. FP. SANDSTEDT 248 Schaeffer St | Aiee- dime mad Reven= Time Me | Adds, 1.) te miscunnedd ake nail as Wroduer Uke Gealtod renults, Le bog OE, Vee ‘tome net vives entered « plea of guilty to manslaughter PY bel + representing | been paid to the distant relatives and when he could almost certainly have | ,awyer of Supt. Clark, of the Sheepshead Ha been acquitted on the ground of self- | Thaw, said the State officials and the | servants, We understand that the total | race track, was stric with typhotd nse, because It could have been rict-Attorhey were acting ike & lot) ironerty is worth about twenty millions, |reyer to day, and her wedding, wit n that the two men he killed went rane in trying to dodge re- father's share should by : to Coney Island for the express purpose | Spore! bili he case und in moving |# that my fathers # should be | was to have taken place to-night, of killing Ito be sent | to send the Ing io New York chose to ten millions been indefinitely postponed prise. it) members| Why, your Honor,” said Lawyer The body, lp care of the other chief siex clark was PASE A eth who have user, "Tam @ boy any} ier, is now on the way Kast : ave longer and | an getting along in years on . y Meat to be | 1 Howard Gill, a partner W un Now, Mr. Je e hu ¢ jourted at Albany, My father hopes to wooii, meer of Butler & Co orm will he pending. 1 enous end het Ka st Manhattan ay N ork { Thaw . ’ intitations welt under ai) wanuaned name | haps | woul! be dead as “a ired § yembers of the "Kid" ‘Twlet gan know | children would have te try hink he has given the mat clans ure in wiendance and he le once more at large. for me.” ter any thought,” sald the soa Alles Clark's comdiuou le @erlous feo, w 1 was on a Mexican diet unconscious from smoke when ti ' Feeie policeman curried, Line ae te |into which coffee and greasy food en- ea? ; sen him to the ter largely, | found that everything | distress 2," By this time Nestor was weak from 1 ate Gialrasned mh Writes & Rien THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER 7, 1908 Wc her Seozess of Syracuse, Who Savs Ganls Wil Win Pennant P. SMITH WILKINS ON THE ROOF of HOTe.. POLICEMAN SAVES RECEIVER GNES. SK AT FRE, BUT REPORT ON THE DES HIMSELF 4,0. BROWN FRM — ——>— Young Jersey City Patrolman | Writes to Creditors It Is Im- Smothered by Smoke After Daring Rescues. possible to Guess What They Will Get. A letter has been sent to the creditors firm of A. O. Brown & Congressman Charles B. recelyer of firm, ex- financial condf- William Nestor, @ police:nan attached | to the Communipaw avenue station, |of the defunc Jersey City, was smothered to death by Co. by former smoke to-day in a Nos. 818-815 | Littlefield, Ocean avenue, Jersey City, after reseu- | pyaty fire at that the present ing half a dozen persons Nestor, eight, rom de an at man of twenty- yy, Littletield says $2,279,248, T the abilities ag- was ed to of the ce ok assets appear to year ago and was one first men TIED TO POST WITH FIRE AT FEET, BOY IS LEET HELPLESS > Policeman Rescues Young Kelly, Victim of Yonkers Dime Novel Crew. Fra Kelly, aged . of No. ® Palisade aven Yonkers, was passing throug Nigine place, in rear of IMre leadquarters, in that « to-day when three hove pounced upon him and rushed him to a telegraph pole, While vo held im the third tied him tghuly, to the post s feet and bee the post and rot for & way, leaving young Kelly he and screaming. The boy's eries were heard by Pollces an Kruppenva who hastened ta 1e Spot and, k s, re King away the burning axed Kelly. lad's stockings had caught fire and hoes w hed when rescued, gave the names of his tormentora, warrants will be sworn out. for ir arrest ——_—>—— GOLDFOGLE RENOMINATED, night M. Goidfogle Jongre: Democ last MISSIONARY'S WI PRAISES CUTICURA Daughter’s Head Encrusted with Dandruff—Feared she Would Lose her Hair—Many Treatments were Futile—Baby had Milk-Crust. BOTH CHILDREN CURED BY FAMOUS REMEDIES ——+ ‘ “For several years my husband was missionary in ‘the Southwest, and we were living on the edge of the desert a was last week jan elevation of nearly five thousand feet. Hyery one in that high and dry atmosphere has more or less trouble with dandruff and my daughter's scalp became so encrusted with it that I was alarmed for fear she would lose all her hair, which was very heavy. After spending between five and six dollars for various remedies, in desperation I bought a cake of Cuticura Soap and a» box of Cuticura Ointment. After rub- bing the Cuticura Ointment thoroughly into the roots of the hair, I gently combed the crust of dandruff free from the scalp, and then gave her head a thorough shampoo with the Cuticura Soap. This left the scalp beautifully. clean and free from dandruff, and after the hair was dry I again rubbed the Cuticura Ointment, this time sparingly, into the roots, and I am happy to say that the Cuticura Remedies were @ complete success. My troubles with dandruff were over, although for a long time afterward I used the Cuticura Ointment as at first, after shampooing, which kept the scalp and roote of the hair moist. I have used successfully the Cuticura Remedies for so-called “milk-crust"’ on baby’s head, and heve neverfoundanythingtoequal them. You are at liberty to publish this letter, for I do sincerely believe that the Cuticura * Remedies are a blessing to mankind, Mrs. J. A. Darling, 310 Fifth St., Cam thage, Ohio, Jan. 20, 1908. —_.+__ Cuticura Ointment is one of the most ccessful curatives for torturing, dis- guring humors of the skin and scalp, including loss of hair, ever compounded, \n proof of which a single anointin with it, preceded by a hot bath with Cuticura Soap, and followed, when selected from the civil aervice list. Civil si oe ee ba ral service was not pleasing to the police- x men of the old school over in Jersey BY anes) OAaeta I SETP TEE, and Nestor's record was watcned with Sbeoks 1 good deal of interest and some envy ag on hand epproxi: He was often ) as the “dude cash and securities voliceman © 60) boy cop.” |" “ ve. which he in| 30 be worth from $50,009 | Saved Babies First. ) $100,000, "hese itema are Included in Nestor was pas: Sekhott & Spar-| ihe $878,772 seats on the New neht's gro 4 $18 Ocean avenue, | York Stock e are vained at | about 4 o'clock morn whan a! $150,000 (upon alten ts claimed | ne shot from the hal ¥796,88: | rossie ss hon sible tized therefroin | " eays to state mint ach petate. Indicationy are ie estate will hee children, a First, he ervy pl phi wife and mother to 1 n, some of wh ne ran back through ames and smoke, and came out two of t Idren in his arms, MEXICAN DIET | Not Condu hind him was Eckhoff c child. Bernard Whitneyberg, a clerk, was on | the fourth floor of the y he th American Energy “After about thirteen years in Mex- building, and from our neighboring republic, ervous breakdown with pain in the heart caused me to give up men- tal work. After trying various stom- ach remedies without benefit, I found relief, at last, by eating Grape Nuts and cream “I could digest Grape-Nuts, and the smoke, and he he entered the house, at story apartment hed taken fire, Aroused the Tenants, | Nestor went from apartment to apart ment, arousing the sleeping tenants unc Was seen lo stagger as ‘0, 815, a four. | buliding, which also sending them scurrying to the street. jeart and mervous symptoms soon | On the third floor he found Hugo Muel- jniproved to such an extent that I ler, his wife und tven, bewildered could do some brain work and a fair and weak from smoke. He gu day’s manual labor ler and his wife ried one of t “When away from home I get out from eating wrong food, but went back into the building uF | few data ou GrapeNutel ad sald one of Ub Mueller ch pu 2 right again, Lk eryaaa i I once worked 10 consecutive ania: ead r the hours on a dike without much fa s "search of tigue, by having # small box of n dead He GrapeNuts in my pocket and eating Mae anaes ‘4 4 little dry, Whenevor I felt faint, 1 5 a un now teach all day without fatigue, ' after a breakfast of Grape-Nuts “ 1 stewed fruit, toast and chiid he w ‘ Phat cs ‘ ex 1 id dull feeling, when T tried an ’ , ft Het, has disap: ore - . . e aed « delightful sensation house a =a nourished i3 present AMOTAN STROM GUA the smile on our 18 Geo Kher new song id at a sight of a hit. e best De ever wrote thy i Nuts wt see My he Coban vere aso * t Co, Batt week in George \ i Fe friy f ; ian York thew publisher sud Ever read the above letter? ak rib Anew one appears trom time booms wy osceh Order lo time, They are genuine, pore P wer today, Edition (0-| true, and tull of human interest, ‘ necessary, by a mild dose of Cuticura, Rewolvent Giquid. or pills). ts often sufficient to afford imznediate relief of Itching, burning and scaly humors, eczemas, irritations and inflammation: permit rest and sleep, and point to @ tpeedy cure when all else fails, eta corp Gue Preps. 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