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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1909, : Bug 4 eee — - -— } TORTURED FIMER Jf You Ave Fuzzy-Minded, Like a Caterpillar, _ }{PIESS GOWNS THREE POLICEMEN MRS. LORILLARD'S AMAZES DOCTORS | Dr. Gudick Tells You What to Do to Get Over It yyeneay ipfA. \NVURED SAVING BOY I VAULT AT ie SAS STINON 7 Tous er gaa CHICAGO ATTHAT! URE ATANFIRE SLEEPY ROLLON RAD aides parm ae Reaching a Definite Conclusion. | ~ > Edgar Paull Exposes the Plot Two Dash Into Blazing Cellar/ Left Under Guard There to Give All the Credit | to Save Unconscious | to the French, Comrade, Fr | aa | \yeatep per TRACK JQ] In rescuing tenants from a burning} TARRYTOWN, March {7.—Burled .be [ISN'T IT OUTRAGEOUS? | ytaing at xo, 319 West Forty-frst | neath a profus pce | | _ stands Terrible Tests, but * | Keeps Up His Farce. REMEDY WORKS WELL | IF PATIENT IS IN LOVE. *ETHER FORCED SPEECH. Betrayed Under Anaesthetic,| 448 Main Feature Is to Get a Pencil) Tongue Loosens With Vol- and Write a Complete Story of | uble Profanity. What Ails You as You See It. | Pending Decision as to Final BuriakPlace. nots ng blossomi | wtreet, at 2 o'clock this morning, three and rare hot house flowers, the casket Martin Is the Windy City potteemen were burned, one of them serl-! containing the body of Mrs, Carolint ously, That no one was Killed in the * Derr ven) " > . Hamilton Lorillard, wife of Pierre Loril Genius Who Evolved Gown | fire was due soiely to these pottcenien, | sulolies at tet | of the Century | The fre was discovered by Shantey, of Washington home on Wednesday night (the West Thirty-seventh street station, Soreerrenront \1t had started on t und floor in| Sleepy Hollow Cemetery to-day After all, the hipless gown tan't a{ /phael Pagliaion shoe shop. Tho! Members o mediate family of shoemaker, his wife and two children the dead woman and her friends came Were asleep In rooms in the rear, The! from New York in a special train ane oped and put on the market by Amert-|two upper floors of the « I-fashioned | attended the services at the vault, com can tatlors! ‘This is what Hagar Paull, | building were occupied by ducted by che Rey. William Witasim lard, who commit |was placed in a receiving vault tt It took heroic means, Including ether 5 | and physical torture, to loosen the By Nixola Greeley-Smith. | French creation, bat concetved, devel- | | tongue of a bogus deafmute in Ho- Are you fuzzyminded? boken to-day, but once tt was loosened | You had better make up your mind very quickly on | the results re Immediate and gratl- tyin F ‘ this subject, because if you don't, you will prove that | member of the Ladies’ Tatlors’ Agso- aes raps for assistan: mons, rector of St. Mary's Eplscopa ying. ‘or the alingerer pi | 7 > in Persico, alse ea yes malingerer put forth your brain really has the caterpillar quality described | clatton, which meets In annual State | Thies: He Hin De ataa enti erp el pa @ line of high grade profanity that had | : rty-sevonth street station, and after! A+ ine conclusion of the services twi ‘ by the adjective “fuzzy convention at the Cafe Boulevard to- nt in 5 A Battenberg edg jan alarm call was font in tho three | agtoceiver were detailed to remain & gs, saw-edge effects ,, Bon aEeaiaTGe Tt | For a “fuzzy mind,” according to Dr. Luther H night, declared to-day, | pauigermen trled to enter the house, but tye vault until it is definitely decide , avy ta 1 | Gullick, the discoverer and diagnostict Mr. Paull further wishes the boosters | found the stairs blazing. whether Mr, Lorillard will purchase 4 , gnostician of the condi-| i When Private Policoman Cumsey, of (im, (9 “eo ehhh pon of the French {dea to take notice of his Found Unconscious Woman. bury his wife in the Hamiltos the Lackawanna Railroad, pleked him it h goes round and round and round, | statement that a Chieago tatlor—Mar Running to the rear, Shanley climbed lot in the same cemetery, up on Thursda Nomewasmeals , : without ever reaching a definite conclusion.” », by name-—ortginated the hipless ef- | flre-escape, and on the top floor found jere was a ripple of excitement jus ug int i S “ the elates unpa 0 a 7 or | eT i ‘ H Mt H ‘if ste i ont of NK TREELEY= Fuzzymindedness” is treated of in Dr. Gulick's lat | i f cae st er Hy ait ae | thy ile Soar ah ee ava eae yee Beloe gs te. SAIN OL A ARR kes e Hoboken tunnel, distributing beg- ‘i Fst lly flooded the market with an assort- i id crossed a bridge coOn-) View when an overzealous. pho ‘apl ging cards amor passen; Pe Hie Netvp 3 Rit TE, est book, Mind and Work,” published by the Douible- | ment of Interpretations of his tdea Fe | necting with a tenement hou miareertys i iat saat ei ie Teka wat fellow wrote on a scrap of paper that |! Page Company. This work contains not only a description of the| labelled them all from Paris, How | £econd street, Ie reached Forty-second! wis peing carried to the vault. Mi he was Charles Seymour, twenty-three | tate of fuzzymindedness, but prescribes a cure for it, monstrous! stroet and then carried the still uncon- | Lorillard protested, and after orderin) ya old, of No, 280 Front. street You can be fuzzyminded when angry or when in doubt, or when in! Rank Disloyalty. fees Bround to the scene off tie camera men away, called on Dep ‘an pattan ani that Ne had been Jove, and if you are any one of these things, here, ror TRrat ta TS eRTTETY “IU the rankest kind of disloyalty to| ‘Policeman Creevy, a young man on{ uty Sheriff Saskett to enforce his on Bpeechless and deaf from bi is a cure for it, If you are angry, for | i Julic an brains,” vehemently declared | the force, heard that Shanley had en-|ders, ‘The photographer refused tl Withstood Common Tests. | pencil and. wri ery, for instance, Instance, “get @ sheet of paper take a ull “Hipless effects in women's | tered the house ond believed he had! ieave until threatened with arrest. f ror’ some reason) Police Surgeon Ji nd write down the cause of ¢—————————_ rare purely the artistic triumph of | dashed into the burning hallway mani{ ‘The train bearing the body and thos | your anger, whether !t be justified or W. Arlitz suspected the prisoner Was) not, and what appearg to be the best an imposter. He tried all the common | way of treating it: tests for making a pretended deat mute| “put 1¢ you are in love?" I objected, betray himself, such as dropping huge when Dr, Gullick and I discussed fuzzy- {ran Into the celiar, iis new uniform{ attending it arrived at Tarrytowt Chicago talior, Hin compantons, un- | ran {nto the cellar, is, wew unit | catehin ' eevy stumbled about] shortly before noon. ‘Twenty-uve [fortunately, with @ deluded tea of! the hot, smoke-tilled collar yelling tor [S22rtly before noon. Twenty-uve can | made-in-Paris’ attractiveness to pur-| shanley, and was attempting to reacn| taxes were In walting and the funera chasers, have tagged the gown a French | the street when a back draught hurled| party was driven to the cemetery. ‘Thi PEA OE aia train waited to carry them back t impor Hest a metal eee im a sud-| mi ndednesy to-day. td ” eet tion, no ae the Hi ee Wher HM aul Shanley | © atl lenly calling out, as if some danger | af | tinetive creation of the century has | when he tous woman] N° tds = threatened. The man never blinked. |, Writing Down the Emotions, been given to the brane of French | over to Dr, Burnett, of New York Hos- ero THE RIVER To-day Dr. Ariitz got spectal Agent) All the Detter,” replied the philoso- | tailor, It's a terrible Injustice "In the house looking for you," some Aa : James Forbes, of the New York Charl- pp Of course, the effects of writ: “Why, do you know t we have | one answered, ‘ John Henry, a laborer, forty-four ling down one's emotions when angry “y iar ”, “y Shanley then dashed into the flaming} years old, with no home, fell overboard tles O ton, to look the suspect i y Jotters from Mrs, Willlam H, ‘Taft, Mrs. | Shanley then dashed into the flaming | 5 , over. } orhes was almost certain | 224 When in love are totally different, (ohn Uta [sh SUrICK: Stuyvesant Fish, Mrs, Clarence Mackay | ‘The tio policemen came upon Creevy {at the foot of East Twenty-seconé that he recognized in him a man who| Vtitten expression tends to diminish —— = 7 | And a number of otzer noted American | uncons’ oun and surrounded by, flames. | street this morning. He was removed anger and to inere: iyi 3 ; rye Reece a hey carried him to the street, res; to Bellevue Hospital suffering from had been Tooke up under simtiar quae | MEET and to tnerease love, sae the ! Wamen Indorsing our Might to have the | ‘They carried him to the street, 2 OBS eu Pleion for six weeks in Yonkers lately, | MUM P in) le" avoimancelot: tuszy: | gown declared an American gown and | Dut who had successfully endured all uindounees i fe real a eopet sion : ie not a French production? This ts what attempts to Induce him to speak or to] ©,% man Writes down his emotions In} a7, RE eye : we will talk on and determine at our show that he heard what wes going on | #18 fete, for Inatanee, he increases Novel Defense of \ oung Marx, convention to-night around him. Jovpet PRY MERC IT a LOmmens Thos nny ~ “T have a lengthy manusertpt, In| hia peliet of Me, Forbes Thivenced| riage, which iw something “definiie~ Whose Heavy Drafts Got whieh T fully reette the arguments pro | ANeiiioboKennalrescnitoicont niewnta lee Is, in fact, a conelusion—not of Him Into Je il | and con on the merits of the case. | experinents and to make them even|® faved BS course, as the novelists O Jail, hold that the hipless gown, should be more severe. He pressed the tips of his ae aa ae Sean | Wetted as American and advertised as thumbs into the suyra-cubital notch over Lhe FLOM SS Temarky Ty - ” He Fights for the Right. | 4 Beymour's eyes until the pain must soe ome len. fellow it, that Dr. DENIES HE CONFESS 3D. \ “T willingly enter Into the controversy, have been Intense, but the man only] HUE ty ® voluble person, You're 1 feeling that 1 have right on ny’ aide, | writhed and twisted. Not a sound came ‘ Its an important question. It's high from his lips. To the interviewer he presents an \ . . far > i ' > - | tive tha, (iene Hae tlen et Women Aaa} | i ” 1 1 C c| q 1 ‘a lativac H ‘rench tallora should be accomplishe “AML right" sald Arlitz, “Ill give him | aspect of such timorous elusiveness Vealthy Relatives Abroad Heroite of Deferred Honey-|pair 4 ©. Gy) Greg | Lenter the lists prepared to assert this | Pomething that never was tried yet.” [ast every time I wrung an opinion Come {0 Ald of All i ererres ey-)Pair Attached His Suit Case, | trite” rnold’ i0'to- be self-evluent, | Ho bundied Seymour into a patrot| ftom him, he made me feel as if 1 ome to Aid of Alleged 4 Neh areas é : . even.’ ) ‘ 4 4 7 ALTE (ole) S y 2 * cic Mr. Paull had ple r on: | wagon, took him to the city hospital | "84 caught @ mouse, which It were the Sy . moon Wins Divorce Suit but Forgot Nemesis cil aK the aaeltob tne uiaetions| | An led him Into the operating room, | Part of & tenier-hearted person to tet Swindler and His Dupe. Against Show of Letters vine Job Which he says is a9 burning one and wrote on a pad, asking what was to| “I! lave @ pupil,” said Dr, Gullck, ——_ —————— Me Paull at hia omee Wor fat Beet | be dono to him. ‘Arlitz wrote back that #fter the steel trap of another question | The wealthy German relatives of Frit! dary 1 fea aneer acer | ck : Fifty-ninth street, where he will gladly he meant to etherlze him, Seymour | bal clteked again, “a young man WhO] sary, who Is in the Hudson ¢ cece ae Ja, No. # Bright} Txo misguided altens tried to rob! urntah, representatives of prens asio- | Protested—in writing, of course—saying | confided to me some tme ago that his, serge City, awatting t eimiees| oucecuauertey WalLya ea Tetanlelly QaUls ierante Stu nEey magazine and nNews-/ having credentials, with a copy of his he was not ill and didn't want any | ¥88 falling In love, So little is known re +f ( ng trial on the! yorce to-day from derick W. Sascula publishe 1 editor, to-day, argument in fayor of the declaration | @ther in his, Nevertheless, he. sute of the psychology of the man in love chistes of swindling the Hoboken bank-| py Vice-Chancellor Stevens, In the Court cane see etter | {hat all hipless gowns are erented rit | a il d f Mitte? without resistance to the ap- that I suggested to him it would be an/ ing firm of Steneck & Sons out of $44,280, ]of Chan: reversing Special Master Arancey eed nr y to Wasn./ one tallor's brain, and he's from Chi- ie rom SlicatWMict tha anesthetic interesting experiment to keep vel have come to tis rescue and will ture} in Cha arev srs Munsey was on his way to Wash-] Ong, Mgrs teat | ' ’ ten record of every thought and feeling ; ese Itt , erry-poat Phila-| sei <a erg th He fa Meir Fi f of which he felt himeelt. possessed | M8! him with funds with which to fight | ealte i apets Were married Jan, 2 where he In! BOYS LOOT T LETTER BOX | WS e cream # hardly under the Influence | hie in that state, He agreed to do| te case, Both Marx and Leopold Mar-| Sea a enh Le pnene ania train, He | ~ Barorarinlsiitgi barn eragiberan’ (ovis 1 lineononienveen girl at the Hotel Navarre, and Sascula F faint ‘| from beneath the ether cone that coy- | "™ 1 mi a OT NO. KE West Twenty-ninth street, twas stopping at the Waldorf-Astoria Ing clothings) sineeyYur-Old Lada Steal Gas Re- @red his face. Wanted a Full Record, Manhattan, have repudiated the confes-| When he took his bride to hotel and things vale | “Write down whatever you happen to think of her halr, her eyes, &e, sald; ‘what she says to you, what you bate 1 that his ro |stons they made on their ae thelr counsel, Alexander “Who's that singing, Joe—I hear | however he fo 4 winging?” said the trapped mendicant ks for Candy Fenat, inpson, ue | been assigned to another person, He Two 1 vold boys, Philip Bleber | N th FLOUR n fight will be| tld the telephone girl that she had of No, 1) Euat One Hundred and i oO Ce) er r, Ry ( Beveral times jersey City, says a stubbe That was enough for Ariitz. le re- | Ha avers aren and recelvedi | made to secure them thelr Mberty. | better go back to the Navarre untl! he caren iba Eleventh street, and Dewey Forbes, of ved the feliow and to’ UE? FAI ba TY RATS Lae ds Martin $s a yout ‘ .}eould find lodgings. She d heard) any would try Co steal) So 1305 Fifth avenue, Were arrested for Vived the feliow and told him he might) oy nearly as possible to the time of the youth who formerly 3 t as well own tupsthat he had already | 8% Nearly a# possible to the time of the | worked for the tanking house asa, Bething more from nm until Feb. 1 ate oe atrangore to thie etter box bursiary by Detectives (ur as eG ua i y. + betrayed himself. A dubious look be- | ran ,| stenographer. In his confession he sald | » she testified, he wrote to h t f tello and Mecbonald, of the Kast One ) win on walked} | : ok be- | ory,’ Well, the young man did it,’ US ACHSlOUIe AAG Reds er imaeed Ban to creep over the blank mask of | Dr. Gullek. day, Bei ne tee Neaitaivenalicute to algnity he dldn't ueieratand aa] "And where ts the record?" I asked, e. Hen reel und rats 4nd | breathlessly: ched for the writing pac expressi c ' Never mind using the pencil," said] AM expression of great dejection set ‘Arlitz, "I'm going to give you an-|tled upon the bearded countenance of other dose of ether, and When I get| the ps through with you th elther ¢ K from New Haven, Conn, saving t he was in hard luck, but that If she ‘ 1 . i Fourth street station, to- that Marx had retained him at a salary of $15 @ Week to destroy letters written by the firm to a German banking hous ones sou Whose letterheads Marx {s said to have. lit et Sah hee forged. On these letterheads he is said |‘? New Haven and lived with Sascula to have written communicatio | for tw tors Were aboard that ferry-boat in the persons of Breuer Millaly and Erno Biro, of No Rast Eighth street, | 2 : emsolves down with cigar= rio Biro has been in this country | AR aha rebate checke and four months. How he got his| cashing them = = past Hills Island is unexplained. |” yrs, Fanny Friedenberg, Biober's sts ter, discovered a number of the checks FUR STORAGE him to his piother the boy destroyed ten | ecks. His mother sent for the p | =! (, G, Gunther's Sons, Superfluous Hair Destroyed (I Bill the Hair Roott) Let me dothi$ for you. I give you all the benefit of my ten years’ ex- perience. 1 remove hair from the face or arms and it never grows again, Remember, every patron of my youngsters had been gorging | 1 candy and soda water NEW YORK OITY weeks. During that time ns purport. ing to be from the German firm, telling | #Y the Hoboken bankers that he was heir to | 4d sp large sums and to ad | chologist “L regret to say that up to the pres- talk ag world ent time he hay refused to show it to With a rush, words began to boil! me,” was the reply, ottledup beggar, They were Havaterh é : fs, too showe| But the eternal patience, the sub: he borrowed all her mc f it on drink rome in Jersey City nis time, you'll you'll never Deckhand a Nemesis. uer and Bi away from rio saw Mr, Mungey the suit case, Quickly |! Voit and descended | the lower deck. to make a sueak when they got to Jersey nee him any rea. Returt A0uAzls SinouNL on his|expeutatlona Nal WONYOrten inapandeesite wratertty hee The arrest of the two men was due often, however, and all his letters were to a blunder of Martin, who, when he | cou found that a cable had be these ens 0 i) Germany by his n started for| money. The voung woman sent. him employers, trled to) money from time to t tll she bribe the messenger to whom it was|came tired, $ the le lime optimism of sclence spoke in his Mr. Seymour had'a wide quaintance with the language. Indeed, | next remark ft rose almost to the heights of oratory. | apy) g Pain hey to He fairly choked and bubbled In his 3 u Bee {t yet!" he vowed, ‘ effort to freo his system of the pent-up| “But,” I objected, “wouldn't the remarks that had been accumulating in-| keeping of such a record rather tend | Bide him for three days past. yy . After a husky polleeman, had induced| © destroy the spontaneity of one’s! manager about ‘it and the arrests toie| @iecial nt Hild how him to check the flow, Seymour wag} emotions? Do you think that young] jo y4, I over) AE serves an Sascula Marx had been living in expensive|ihat he was not guilty of abando ment. styl 1 a tme tyle in an partment on Riverside | The young woman's lawyer carr Drive, and at the time he came to grief | the case up on appeal, Uusing bis a his wife, whom he marrle uments onan ancient decision liane da year ago, jfevin by Chancellor Pitney, This de- ring te But in ever failed to ask for trail in the! Furs and Fur-Lined Garments, Rugs, Robes, etc., received for storage andinsured | against loss or damage by Moth, Fire or Theft. | Articles stored with us receive the same |, care and attention as our own goods. handed to give ft up. The boy told his | #2! Spe were doomed, Their ‘o jump over- which they did not do when haif jusky deckhands, ed taken back to the lockup, Because of| man, for Instance, can know the mean- the condition in which the ether had) left him, Dr. Arlitz urged the authori-| Fi ties not to arralgn him to-day. | saying to the girl: Hold on a minute; But on Mond when he faces the! jot me make a note on my cuff, and I'll Recorder—on Monday, It {8 promised! ing of a kiss, sinca he was capable of allowed to land in J brought back to Ne ompanying th ity, but were . Mr. Munsey king for kiss you again.’ " that Mr. Seymour will get something had just given birth to a child n't do him a bit of good, “That's substantially the criticism] ,, | cisinn reads in part ve day lus trip to Washingto |Joffice I treat personally, and I guar- | } ay eal eee fe made,” replied Dr, Gultok, —still,| he Teal story ts very simple,” ald] "Any FHA AU Sea einalan nea ctlesT SatiIIHaUse| NEAT EHEC eceRGirre Sp Lael eataLacen ty Charges for alterations and repairsmade | i ecompanied by a single practical ac ouse prisoners do { am sure much could be learned] Mt: Simpson to-day, © "Neither Marx) Accompanied by single proctical act. | Hout iceman lcidner, of ‘tre Traris |] Call, phone [2126-38th St,,] or send during the summer are materially lower: than at other times. postal for information, JAMES B. QUINN Sulte 1103 Monolith Building { i€ the taking of such notes, Men do Pal ee had any Intention of wrong- | jn earnest to do anything in the way of Squad, and he, accompanied by Mr, | joing. ey were ignorant of | 1) supporting and loving his wife ts de- | Munsey at ‘onnard, took them to } Rot tals about VASE einerions | es ee ee rone ne matjer how mucli the party Jefferson Market Court, where the } h Ns | women do," he added. “In a matter| techn! penton oh Marx, who has been| serv 0 duige Ih affectionate language iwere held. in $150 ball eacli fore pletured as the man at the root of the! and send kisses by the thousana in one Eruo Biro wil) be deport of love, men are much more fuzzy-| note thin \ West 34th &t., N. Y 8, antlelpates no dimculty in| Yaa ion WEE TGUTE TEI) Cue ateATI Eee ATE 45 West 34th 6t., N.Y. 184 Fifth Avenue, minded than women. explaining the matter to the satisfac. | wridnes the strength of this Vice-, Munsey’s suitcase, and hig. wlerdls’| A Woman in Love. LL nal echancelige Stevens ranted the desres, nant companion wil go 19 Sing Sing, | = == New York. ' if , eficlaries to the|on the New Jersey statutory ground’ Such ts the Minish of all who try to ‘A woman tn love knows juat where extent of nearly $100,000 under the pro. |! i : 1 ; [A U ’ - sertion, rob an edito ni reation o| cs in th of furs. she wants to get to, A man often haa/ visions of the will of a near relative, |o% ceserte que C ne Eighty-efght years’ experience e care ju who died recently in Germany, and | no definite purpose—he just drifts.” Telephone 3250 Gramercy. es his anxtety t Ooms Fire Chiet Croker changed hie mind] ‘Then,’ € pursued, gladly, “men are| Tee qua aneieny to realize on this com. | F IF DYSPEPSIA id 1 to-day about the burning of the famous | more fuzzyminded than women?” He believed that he could get the eney 'R | } — — \ Old Trask homestead, at One Hundred | “In love, yes,” Dr. Gullick admitted; | Som, the Stenecks and that when th ne | — ff | saa and Seventy-fourth street, which was | “but women are more fuzayminded In} make a settlement with the hankarg AND ALL STOMACH DISTRESS. | 4 | Bcheduled to take place at 4 P. M. Al-| business.” jand Spe have the benefit of the Presets | ABSOLI I E SECURI | VY though firemen had been specially as-| And If you say women have aj Money’ jp the meantime) ee eee Bigned to apply the torch the Chief sald | purpose in love, and met just drift.) awalting cablegrams from relatives of Some people think they have Indi-| You can cure ali this by not eating, | Nutrio Nut Chocolate the structure should not be burned, be-| you agree with Bernard Shaw that AH at wilt bein Farpontionets catia ae Catarrh of the Stom-| by not putting any food In your stom: | Nutritio: New « Nut - Trio Genuine Carter’s Little Liver Pills must bear Cause of the high wind, woman {s actually the Pursuer, and| fo more fully into the case, 4 : ~ {ach to ferment; but how about the . | peed ~ It was intended that tho landmark | man the Pursued.” eS eed ach, others Nervousness, Cancer OT] vousishment needed to sustain your |S cake of iyée WORLD-FAMED) § facasimile Signature of should be burned to ‘the ground, the| “Woman ts seldom the conscious pur-] Many QUT FOR TROUT, | Dysnevsta, ete. Call it this it vou) bodily strength? If you are a ston CHOCOLATE with 3 distinct sections ‘Trask heirs believing that, in Its crum-| suer,”’ Dr, Guilck temporlzed, “but sub- . will, but the real name for yourjach sufferer, cither man or woman, @&ch separately blended with roasted ' bling state, it is beyond repair, It Is consciously—yes. You gee, she has a ea trouble is Food Fermentation, witli old, whether you call {t Ty Almonds, Filberts & Spanish Peanuts ° their desire to clear the land prepara-| the tremendous advantage of a definite|Ideal Conditions Mark Season's! 1) vartial digestion. Everything other name, go n SOLD EVERYWHERE ‘le ; , tory to selling 400 lots by auction on Raa satnatit are 4 First Day on Long Island, | you eat turns to elther Acid, Stomach | to your druggist and give 50 cents for | T= | April 7, | “And 80, according to Shaw, and per- * Stomach poison, which weak-|a case of Pape's Dlapepsin ‘ you, man, the artiet, ’ EASTPORT, L. I, March 27.—Rlue| as or Stomach polson, which L us bly a Fire Commissioner Hayes first gave ti fray rity ovartalcen skies and light southerly winds rumiing|en the digestive organs, causing a Every posstble kind of Stomach WATCHES & DIAMONDS permission to “touch off” the structure, | t egotiem spoke IN} tn» surface of the ponde and etreams| lack of gastric jutce. Your food sours, | trouble {s readily cured by Dlapepsin, Cast OK Furred Tongue, Gnd yesterday Chiet Croker sald it iy artiste,| the condition for trout Ashing to-day, | 8 only half digested, and you become| which takes right hold of the food In| KASY PAYA | Indigestion iF fany women are prim might de get fire to-day, He ordered) secondarily, potential parents. And! which {s the opening of the season on| affected with 108s of appetite, pres-|your stomach and digests {t alone, @ fire ongine to be on the scene, to| too often tho overtaken by Q/ rong Island, were ideal, Thousands of | Sure and fullness after oating, burn-| without help of the stomach, ust | Prevent spreading of the flam The main who Is @ mere parent, and joso Ing sensotion, a feeling of vomiting, |as If your stomach wasn't there re bor! b 1 thelr artistry In parenthood, Manhattan anglers were out entire neighborhood had planned to But They. Become even greater art-| ing the speckled b -| heartburn, water brash and tender, After a few cays’ use of Diapepsin | SS — = fitness the blaze. tot sald Dr. Gullick, wentimentally, | bers of the country club who arrived | ;neas In the plt of the stomach, elimy, your stomach will again be in good Baier 3mal a, Chiet Croker sald he understood the \ ‘ nal BAAN They TOUCH the / ae Agent will call if deatrea, | | AM, WACO 3 UAMOKD C2. & Malden Lane, Tel. 5807 Cort, fot being & parent, It wounded to| here last night being among the first) to hook trout this morning, Several | tengue, bad taste {n the mouth, con- working order, your meals will th Tr 8 ; Gyd Was to be sub-divided for build-| Me eating fe Louah, oF eemaad tek | large. trophies. were. reeled. {n. **"| stipation, nausea, belching of gas, diz- asses tad, brace fea a ae adres anes oo a cae ted ng oe pec EO, oe Hae: the publ fee Coe tines, #ick headaches, mental depres | ane esTe Lore Genuino Wrapper Printed on _ Burning of the famous mansion to at- ate, restricted, but [b.0 fewmronses they | #100 and many other common symp uses 8 tale RED PAPER, BLACK LETTERS erect @ crowd, Sere spite ot we Sy ade 00d ie ee! vin Ot Look. far tha Signature \