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acini to be lett to my Uttle nephew ta case | o other sisters @ What is Present husband? @. And vocation entirely fo have no children. A. Portrait painter, he has to depend upon th. his living? A. ¥ He has ho other m eans of wes the Occupation of your chirty-minth _fireet “It te an apartment 4 an O14 hduse and T ive on the top| foor, My husband also has his studio | here. The princess satd tories and novels, from which # ived some money. Married Chanler In 1888, Amoa Rives was married to John Armstrong Chante 1888, She fu he had aim in a Justice samy that she Wrote fection de- d n since she divorced vt seen b janchard alto directed certain alterations and pairs be made ty St. Margaret's ilome, at Red Hook, Dutoh County, nat to be paid out of the Chanter pitas. This in#titution was founded by “hanier's great-crandmotier as a home orphan children, and wes f aueathed to Ch iy his fatty {* fund of $9,000 to i ART SOD GLAD ‘DR PEASE GET toe re- the e af caine No Surrender the Word as Ma- dero’s Forces Are Sighted Approaching the City. ARMISTICE | - | wr | Insurrecto Leader Says He will | Win or Lose at Juarez Be- fore Considering Plan. $0, ‘Tex, April #.—Francisce “Madero has refused absolutely to | Brant an armistice as sumgested by Dr | Gomes, the rebel envoy at Washington. | | He sont in word to-day that he would | | HUFFY AND {AND RESIGN Protest Sia: tte Riley’s Poem Makes Him “More Ridicu- lous Than Ever.” “When Dr. Charles G. Pease, the arcu: | ¢nemy of tobacco, Roes around | having men arrested for ‘carrying clare and cigarettes in the subway, peev who esigned from the International Art So- Gloty becatwe Httle Mise Aline Mac- Mahon, eleven years old, recited Whit- womb Riley's “That Old Sweetheart of Mine” at a children’s entertainment of The society onday night, he irred up ® hornet’s nest that Mrs. J. Ohristopher Marks, president of the organization saya is sure to make him “more ridicu- lous than ever. The doctor's wrath was stirred to the resigning point because in Riley's poem the fragant weed is mentioned no less han four times, und this he called “pre renting it in a most voluptuous and juetive way.” Reading such a po children the doctor thought was a crime against tae human family and a *n before God,” and with these few re- narks he bounced out of the society, Mrs. Marks Is Gi But Mrs. Marks doesn’t care a stiap— D fact, he is glad the doctor has gone, and she is sure the soctety will be glad uso, and will let him know it in no zentle fashion at the next mecting When his resignation is accepted It is about time.” sald Mrs, Marks day to an Evening World reporter— she is the founder as well as president wf the soclety—"that worthy institu- tions, aiming morally and artistically to cultivate the best in children and crOwn-ups, should weed out so-called fanatics and extremi “It de perfectly ridiculous for any one ‘9 take exception to the beautiful work lone by Whitcomb Riley, who had only purest Kleals and conceptions, ‘There | ‘xt any writer in the country or in World for that matter whore aiti-| i Je and idealism, especially for chil- , is more far-reaching and uplifting. Pease has made himself consplo- # on vartous occasions by his ab-| practices in what he terms reforn tnstanc he has out of several the time sands of | rs hr whom be has never met vefore, | ry only bit age has saved btm from " @ sound thrashing. Once at a ' jon in my home he hid some pipes {H&L were hung in my son's room, | iF society in t main numbers 60 apvle, inchiding some of the best Mibu Grace G. Gardener, composer; Ka if Margo, composer, and scores of ia . Encourage Child Talents. | Pour mission, “yp cally in the Junior e ambition in cult question ax an inte nome truly’ remark ver mecital of this obtidiah sweet rts and the growth ofthe! love in | nations were run up for the protection talk armistice after Juares, and then only, “They want an armiatica to get up! the battie of | retntorcements, that 1s all,” Madero said, We will fret fight, My army | whl win or be whipped at Juares be fore we talk armistice.” ‘This morning Madero sent official Notice to the consuls at Juaren that he might attack the town any hour after | 12 o'clock to-night. Juarez will Ve attacked by Franc 1, Madero's insurgent army at 6 o'clock | to-night, uniess Gen, Navarro surren- dere the city. With this .time Imit for him by Madero's ultimatum, dellv- ered through United States Consul E4- Wards, Gen, Navarro to-day threw his entire force of defenders into the work Of completing the defenses of Juaren, Barly to-day Navarro liad as yet made no reply to.the formal demand for) surrender and denied recetving | such @ demand Attacking Rebels Sighted. Meanwhile advices from the country south and west of Juarez indicated tos day that Madero is prepared to carry out his threat to take the efty b; sault al has ex- Pired. Tis troops, numbering 1,9, are the tine set marching again: y in four col. | umns, two comprising the advance fund and soe other two to be held In| reserve, The advance guard columns are commanded by Maj. Gartbaldi and | Gen. Rafael Orozco, while Gen. Villa and Raoul Marro head the reserve forces. Gen, Madero ts command. At midnight the outposts of the forces of Garibaldi and Orozco were sighted & few miles out of Juarez, Garibaldi's west and Oroaco's south, Several prominent insurgents appeared | in the hills on the Mextcan eido op- | osite the E21 Paso smelter during the Morning and at noon the hills were alive with them. (Francisco 1, Madero, accompanied by 1% men and his per+ sonal staff of thirty mounted officers, rode down to the river at 10.18 A. M, Watered their horses and rode back to the insurgent headquarters. ‘There have been established at Ranchos Flores, ten miles wost of Juares, Among the insurrectos who came down to the river were nine Americans, One was J. H. Hall of Minneapolis, who | raid there were forty-five Americans in the «1 hat they would lead the attack on Juarez, The rebels have three | eannon and two machine guns, he said, | with plenty of ammunitton*for both the | in supreme Jartilery and infantry. | The excitement at Juarex continued to increase this afternoon until the people Were almost in venzy, Flags of all of foreign residents, The homes of the Wealthy Mexlean merchants have been abandoned and the residents have come to 1 narp and Steevers have angements to throw a double line of United States troops Across Bl Paso at the river and fore the people back from the international | line to prevent any one ‘from being shot, | hwestern part of | 1 at noon, | Muct 800n Fight, According to United States army om: | gers here, Juarea fs woll prepared for le ar re—nothing could Taitaren to hear public e's letter wa The consensus of banks WIEN peosonn Veturbing elements ar oat, It we ¢ h chi fice hildren’ from sc jture of the age That’s the And It’ Question the Finders of Problem Lost World Articles ui “Lost | | & Found” it Ads. | Solve. ] —————————— $u. day World Ads. Bring, Mon! tay Mérning Answers, t expected attack, The tr hes out- side ity, they say, ave bhen wo) | well constructed as practically to defy discovery, nd the fortifications within | the city show Unusual military aki, Juarez, in their opinion, is In # position to resist th attack of a force far| er than ite garrivor Battle Warning. American Consul 1. B, Kalwards tasued hie w ue to foreigners LL o'clock his morning. After announcing that he nad been {the time ¢ Edwards * I there Mt my former warn fore vbatants honor to four hours, nt, Ap var city at any mi knowledge advise th vexinn 119, Toma : nt. Will you atithen sulle this oth ‘ residents ike measures: w nient to avoid the nay follow and n ik ufrag no _resele RANCISCO L. MADERO, 41 President the Mexican Chief of the Arm 1 SENATE TOLD TAFT HOULD HAVE FREE R WASHINGTON, April ® —At the cou clusion of Senator Stone's speech on the Mexicau situation to-day Senators Root, Lodge and Hacon al protested against hie contention that tae President should IS REFUSED. | own people On | Hon, nd jurisdiction the arraignment of [aorta tat, Mould lead to Hoste | icteen prisoners taken in the Paid on nena resic the interior of Mexico,’ | the Hesper Chub was delayed until 2 IN WITH MEXICO THE EVENING WORLD, = = Me FOR BATTLE, Games Gamblers Will Be Allowed Als TERR IB) & VAMBLING furan roe WATCHED FORA FOR GAN Mult BL | Be aah You. ¢ NO GAMBLER NOW SAFE FROM | RAIDER FLYNN (Continued From First Page) be given authority to prevent forcibly such occurrences as thore at Dough Ariz, All of them deprecated the dire! cussion of the subject in Congress. A positive declaration in favor of giv- ing the President authority to prevent a repetition of the killing of American citizens by Mexican belligerente was made In the Senate to-day by Senator William A. Stone of Missouri, a Demo- | erat and @ minority member of the Seh- | ‘ommittee on Foreign Relations. Mr. Stone commended the President | for sending the American troops to the, rone of disturbance, contended for the | rigit of the United States to protect the | lives and property of American citizens, | —_—_—— and condemned the landing of the Brit- | per AND CHARRED DICE. ish Dluejackets from the Bheerwater ax! plenty of time to have un act of war. There waa iden those dice jin the panel closet where the crap lay- Ataiboul Soke Make heen n which the dice were used was a without delay authorize the Pres\- af nt to employ whatever force may afterward found. But the gamblers did be necessary to prevent a repetition of | NOt Want to take any chances of having the outrage cammitted at Douglas, | thone dice pass nto Mr, Fiyna't hands. Ariz, and a repetition of which ja, The players who have epent their threatened at El Paso, Tex. money in the Hesper Club are keenly His authority in this behalf should be| interested in that question, They wit suMfictent fully to warrant him if uaing | follow very closely the development of the military forces in whatev way | the evidence against Charles Brannan, he might deem expedient and necessary | the nominal owner of the club, tm the fo accomplish the desired end, even cceasive trials in Kesex Market Court and in General Sessior Arraignment is Delayed. the! Mrough a mix-up of police instruc- thouyh It should lead to an upon Mexican territory. ‘More r, if any act authority by the Pr Proper protection of o inte Jone under this | dent for he continued, “the authorized, eithe use the military President should be! o'clock this afternoon in Essex Market tow or later on, to| Police Court. The thirteen, with their forces of the United | lawyers and bondsmen spent the morn- Atates, if that Is found to be n ing 1u the vicinity of Yorkville Police to protect the lives and Iberty bust, able American citizens whenever domis 1; appears that Lieut. Fogarty, who jhad charge of the raid, instructed the » after they had been bailed efled tn Senatot Ing of t! y quarter of Mexico. Stone declared that the land. British marines at San Quen- tin “waa not necessary to enable the} ight Court, to appear at York- three men in question (an Englishman | vile Police Court at 9 o'clock this and two Americans seeking to escape} morning, Fogarty recalling previous the danger zone), board the vessel, and! raids thought the Heeper Ciud was los hence If the marines were landed mere-| cated within the Yorkville Court ly to prevent a Mexican foree attached ! surisdiction. fo the revolutionary movement In Mex-]° Recent changes have fixed the souths feo taking possewaion of this Mexican tern boundary of the Yorkville Court own, the art was arbitrary. and being | Gistmot at Fourteenth street. Conse: @ hostile demonstration on Mexican ter- ritory was in effect ‘an act of war if quently Magistrate Freschi, sitting in thorized or approved by the Br Yorkville, refused to hear the cases Government. It will be generally re-| When t @ alleged gamblers and their rded with dikapproval by the Ameri-| lawyers Mned up before him. ‘There can people were no complainants on hand, | how. Harry Levor and Alexander Rosen- thal, counsel for the defendants, called up Police Headquarters and asked for instructions. They were told to keep That Presi- | thelr clients at the Yorkville Court and 1, Walt for detectives, who were on the any: ——>— NO INTERVENTION, IS TAFT’S DECREE. WASHINGTON, April dent Taft is more determined than e HURSDAY, APRIL 20, 20, 1911. to Play (QURT SHUTS UP PNOCHLE CL HAS FIRE-ESCAPES BOTH VINDICATE Owner of Five-Story Brooklyn Jury Throws Out Testimony | | Building Has Long Ignored f Maids and Finds Physi- | Demands of Law. ah Charges Unfounded. ‘NO LIGHT IN HAL 1. W AYS. Mrs. Gert ude Kemp Tanditch, wife of Dr, Samuel Tandich, was vindicated fe tie a jury to-day in Sustice Bischoft's Employees of Six Tailor Shops Fr inisconauct cite tw co-rexpondents. , 1 . Roth men appeared her defente and Cannot Work Until Ladders, |aeniea tte tosumony or thoes tune, ' formerly tn Mrs. Tan ‘@ employ. Are Installed. ‘The Jury was asked to consider two questions—one involving Mrs. Tandlleh’ alleged intimacy with Abe Hirsch, hi husband's former lawyer, and the oth Supreme Court Justice Keily of Kings |ing Samuel Sehinat | and Jacod Pastor, Morris &Kolinck, Mor- is Blum, Henry Buchman, Willtam Marx and Charles Rosinsky, tenants of {the five-story brick factory butiding at John M. Fitzgerald, a wealthy merehant at No, 149 Broadway. Both men were members of the Oronoco Pinochle Cluv hich met twiee a week at Dr. Tand- 's home and which disbanded when the physician brought his action for d man & Co, owners, leh No. 181 Boerum street, Brooklyn, from yorce, continuing the use of the building as a yr, Tandlich hurried from the court factory pending the installation of ade-|at tho jury's verdict, saying he could quate fire-escapes and other protective | not yuderstend it. Mrs. Tandlich was appliances. surrounded by her mother, father, sis Owing to the fact that this is a Jewisn holiday the order was not served on the tenants, each of whom conducts @ tallor- jing establishment in the bullding. ‘The ter and brother, as well as many friends who congratulated her, She thanked the Jurors individually for exonerating her. ber of employe Lawyer Hirsch, who attended the trial jof Buildings Jon. ‘Thatcher ordered | M8 innocence of Dr. Tanidllch's « CHANCE | fire-eecapes placed on and added that to-day was ¢ LUKE THIS MAY = |The order was overlooked. ‘The Aseh @@piversary of his marriag. ens Leu STOPPEO- | Bullding fire caused an inspection of CoMplained of involving him were apancnsdante ———_————— | Brookiyn factories ana oman & to nave been cominitted i 191, Net Co. wot another order to put up fire Piteserald nor his wife, both of whom CHIEF CROKER DENIES | excaper. bata: testified in Mrs. ‘Ta 3 bebalf, was in HE WAS FORCED OUT. Didn't Comply With order. diiche were marriec eleven Non-compliance with the order ied ¥ She came to yy York from ake R ili f | an application to Justice Kelly for Catasauqua, Pa., where her fato is a Refuses to Discuss Probability of a Geasniek sass ta leading merchaitt, and wedded tho young Appointment by Mayor to and occupants from furtier PR TRiien Baten) AuSty: sou unsirenser i tik The building lo din ped Another Position, yard. Entrauce is obtained throu CAPR Eten ony emia Senet i Fire Chiet Kdward Croker to-day de-| hallway of a frame. tenement George Grate ration lawyer, of clared that he was not forced to resign | floors, stairways and partition HS | Mrcnaala “Gountn. Conk Heuant ke, from the department, and that Mayor factory ° Y \ ° building are of vo * tion in Connect for divorce from his Gaynor wanted him to remain and of- stairways are unlighte’. The factory | wife ye ing desertion. Mra, fered to advance his salary an addi-| abuts in the rear on u frame teuement Crater was ‘promi ton the Amer! tional 93,00) to 912,000 per annum if he! similar to that in front, stage and is now would remain as fire chief. The chiet also said that iis mew company would be @ construction compatiy as well as a Samuel Schind Evening World reporter said he would fle een by an) having taken up a perm. 2 abroad. Mr. Crater made a substantial settlement on his wife 1007, to @iscuse that sub; at present. Continuing, Chief Croker satd: fire prevention bureau, row for a do! on the A , Chlet Croker wae asked if he knew! building and the construction of « ire Gillies’ Celebrated anything of the report that the Mayor proof hallway through the frame tene- was going to appoint him to anotner| ment which offers + s to r n powition, and said that he did not care |. es: When asked wiy he had de- layed #0 long Mr. Seni Ce have nan sald the Coffee offered the Mayor to act in any capacity, | Property was in the hands of an agent, cts. Ib. O8 & consulting ‘engineer or otherwise, | It, lan't as bad as you think, any. to advice or help the Mayor or other | how," Mr. Schindleman went on. “It it chy officials at any time grails, day | wasn't for thet Awh Building fire tey FOL 7X years Unequalled or night. I will be willing and | wouldn't have thought about it, There in quality, at this low price, is the anxious to do thi: are hundreds, maybe thousands of fac- record of this delicious blend. It > tories in this district worse has the flavor found in regular 30¢, WIFE IN FAR OFF SYRIA building.” | quality, secured by caretuliy. blend- Tenants Never Asked Lights ing and roasting the smaller and FIGHTS DIVORCE HERE.| ,/renans Never Asked Lb ; «| broken beans of first grade coffees - | thought the dark, narrow halls and; We import d sell direct to the Sues to Have Decree OBtained by Malrways were safe, ie sald ‘ho hai eee Srdlesslaastcson deliveries ee ‘ . ped the building for gas lights in the F : : Wealthy Publisher Set Aside— | RUNS but that was fixtures Wwerw never ites to your door an order as low as + In$talled. Iie agent, he sald, had never © pot aad He Married Again. reported to him a demand from the Refore Justice Blackmar in the Order by Postal, or Telephone 3471 Cortland, Brooklyn Supreme Court this afternoon res and {tenants that he put in gas fi | hails and la gas meter for lighting the argument was had on an application made by Sada R, Mokarzel, through after getting J res An attorney, to have the divorce se- sent it to Deputy Po! © cured by Nahoun A, Mokarsel set aside, | Commissioner Rey er ridald mist | A St West street, He lives at No, saz) WIN Ole Ne ot io tho task of tnd: Katablished 1840 Fourth avenue. He obtained a divorce jag the owners and tenants oft in 198, his wife not. putty in an puliding and serving the notice that the | 833-238, 237, 239 W in St.,.N. Ye answ {factories must remain {dle until t ‘Bet, Park Place and Barclay At, To-day an aMdavit was submitted fre-oscapes are installed, by Mrs, Mokarzel, who lives in Mount | a Leabon, Syria, declaring that she | never wae served with the papers in the LONGWORTH TO BERLIN? action and did not know her husband had secured a divorce until a friend | Informed her a few months ago | | Place of Ambi Mokars has remarried. Justice |. wASHINGTON. — While G id Bingsbar rencttes Seulie ,WAgHINaTON, Anri 2>—waie Gold kyeglasses $ er nae nitely upon a successos to Ambassador Offered Here, at that the United States must not inter- up. This was at 10.30 o'viock. At vene in M became known here this | 18, when the detectives had not ap- afternoon following « conference pe. | Peared, Magistrate Freschi consented to tweon President and Secretary Knox | the arraignment of tho thirteen in’ and a committee from the House of | Order that it might appear on the recy! Representatives |ord that they were ready for the pro- tection of their bail bond, All Fail to Appear. President stated that difficulties Nt Of conditions in Mexico m RABBI GUILTY OF PERJURY {sit 'at peruin, one nam IN HIGGINBOTHAM CASE, | P°te# to consider tx thas The same thorough eye exami- nation by registered specialists. Ohio. Mr, tative Nicholas Longworth of ne 1 4 | Longworth I# understood to be willing ‘The same perfect and becoming Dr. zeld Is Convicted and Sent to) to sr tae He AIDED oars bev | glasses that I have always sold, | Raymond Street Jail Pend. | Songress or political ite ay The same big value that ine S objection at might be made to 2 % | ing Sentence. | aE RUSTEHE ta AUBRe bie ictertane T have always offered. | The Rev. Dr, Hartog Zelda, whore | post as that at Lerlin-would be his In-) The same Glasses that cost $ tenuipety! ey Srna Magistrate Soperlende th Bloma ie aire Lae sal eaall you from $3 10 #5 elsewhere, eaindotham from being tried on | selected SAR ARAN OTt Bake oa e Ss charges preferred inst September by worth m y be chosen to fill some other | here to-morrow and Saturday at rity inthe Wings Cincy Cour of ohn O: gan, | perjury in the second degree, Judge | EYESIGHT sommes Dike remanded Zeld to the Raymond 80 Sear‘ bes Muriea Broa! Cotiat: Dept, Hirani lait {oN pentane: Meee cate 15 West 23d St. crime Is punshable by imprisonment Near 5th Avenue, Uptown Side of not les# than one year than ten yeare | It was on Zeld's testimony that Chief and hot mote | tet ne OF the proximity of MBNtINg to) None of the prisoners appeared In the “But.” he le quoted as saying, “| DAeeX Market Court at lock, aw or lenkes two to make a war i z dered b Fresoht, Astistant The President, however, Ie of the | District-Atte edaliie moved that o on that the Mexican Government |@il thelr bonds be forfelted on the Will ObMerve to the beat of ite titty (Mound that they had full notice to be the “dedinite restrictive polley wlowe the | Bresent both from ‘hlmaelt and from border” whion | iivad ig enforce | atamistrate: Prawehte in Yorkvtite Court, \ t } . 3 ir, Roweathel, counsel for most of we A Bad Iageras \ OS tothe Btate Tags deferdania pleaded for dela haying Penta Cumann oF Yasha eda a Oe Me cliente had shown good faith | Y e by appearing in m™ m4 TEP petas oh tte Baraat tie Minter "uSgletrate Cornell asia that elther the EA alae Ae Intervene | nen must be produced in court or thoir ie ny Me em ka th exist: ball f elted and issued the order, My, eatoo would be with: | Mequilie gaid he would delay the for- lad orineibion at aa to the | fetture proceedings for twenty = four i a Ye Mt Of Nouns to give My. Rosenthal an oppor- reer ecountelem” and thay {tunity to bring in hie men, w » the United oa AE, ays : lo Broaunt emoraenoy in | BENNETT ASKS RECEIVER e the neutrality Jawa | protect It imits along 4 ts of | Atos | Q trals in| tory | FOR CAREY MFG. COMPANY. | Former U, S. District-Attorney Funds of Concern Were Used and] ution Went to the Comaittes for Big Realty Deal. wn Relatios iy . | The trial of the tration of James Te r 1 Rennett, former United States WALSH TRIES 4 CAPTAINS, | jistrict-Atiorney’ in Brooklyn, to have receiver appointed for the Carey Aceunsed of daing Cropsey's Ore ee nufactur Company of No, 2» der to Old Men on Su Joba, | Roosevelt street, Manhattan, was begun! this afternoon before Justice Marean in | More police “demoralization Was un+| the Brooklyn Supreme Court, earthed to-day at the trials of Capta.| ‘The sult is againat Spencer (. Care Donald Gira Patrick Murphy, Edward pd Arthur H. Avery, ae |" © Harnett and Horation N. Young, who of the Carey Man- sca Sharkad WIKTRUTINg Vinlciat eG oe wing Company, Bennett charges Ger issued by C Cropsey Was made secretary-trensurer and | onder was that for all “inside de- | that Carey and Avery ousted him. He iy the older men of the charges (hat Carey's salary was §9,500, nets should Assigned. These but Was boosted to $400. Tt ni 1 imalefa tors were charmed with | gia, He says that through the use 4 ing young polleemen! ort mpany’s funds in a real estate » masquerade and to other snap company Carey reaped a abs. The culpr mitted thelr mult of $9,000, and Bennett asks that to Depuiy Commissioner Walsh ¢ this money be placed tn the treasury, aimed v sad_erred only in ins | Carey denies the cnarges and says erpretation of the order that he in entitled to large profits Watls will ponder on their pumishment| the article manufactured was .his ine jfor a few days. vention, iA Nae . says| Magistrate Kempner refused to hold | | CRANDALL’S Hig@iobotham for the Grand Jury and | e Shoe'Polish PABLISHED IN4) jest Makers of up Carriages in New York Good, reliable wor at lowe Iprices tha. charged at dep’t stores rauhlgt 593 3d Av. J & J Colman, Ltd LONDON esi the charges Oe ne Every Morning “Itsa |TWENTY- FOOT FALL FATAL TO FRENCH AVIATOR. | Happy Habit® Aeroplane Overturns and Jams Pierre Louis Against.the Motor— Dies in Hospital. OHALONS, France, April 20.—A fail of twenty t proved fatal to ator Pierre Louts to-day tlon student. Pe. | Funesc Uphoistery Work | He war on avin. KS VABLISHED30 YEARS | D.S.F.Mustard Relish | While essaying a Mkit |) West 16m 5t, de-uphoistery Ca. on Tuesday he tried to turn too quickly | 10. We 14th st.) oaks viel my rw i fl ate tie HIGH CLASS Plane was overturiied, He wax jammed eis 7 pone aad mani!’ GET FROM YOUR GROCER, awatnat the motor in @ twenty foot fall = | -00! To-day he died in the fleld hospital of “ee, surTs oO1eo. | internal injuries Te | COUG lines BRID. | —~————— | POPE PiUS NOT WELL, ina, suri Mullens). ' uPunerui frum her tate residence, 95% esti ak exif vont ai, on Baiurday, April 2, at 10] ® up. a. M to the ¢ i Bt | BUT REFUSES TO REST. sollshed aK ceeieonseresetal Nary's, ge mts, Where a 7 colomn maga of requiem Will be offered ROME, Aprii %—Pope Plus X. ts} mt 5 4.98 f ¢ repose of her soul. Interment romowhat Indispowed and ha alvar 5 ‘ - AT, after @ suort ti. (Uoned by his private physician, Dr, | GROSNER,—On April 17, | Giuseppe Petacci, to avoid overexertio Goods delivered tree within 25 miles Beek LORE GROAN eee His Holiness, however, has refused Seshineion Comaer tne Ahi tes {to change from hie daily routine and INFORMATION WANTED, ap to-day celebrated naes and gave @ few) a SY, a IaUo RRS gaa | {Fuerst rom 1201 Madison a1 private audiences, ON, er ae REF | day, 10 e'cloex. - : _—- = a are ~ Sy]. FACTORY TILL IT AND MRS. TANDLICH County issued an order to-day restrain. dealing with her alleged relations with | HS ECZEMA GONE AND BOILS CURED Eczema Began When Three Weeks Old. Arms, Shoulders and Breast a Solid Scab, Boils Broke Out During Teething. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointreent, and He Was the Picture of Health. tae | “Me con was about three weeks old when T noticed # breaking-out on his checks, from Which a watery substance oozed. A short | ter, his.arms, shoulders and reas ieee” broke out also, and in @ few days hecame a solid scab, [became alarmed, and called our family physiclan who at once Pronounced the diser | eczema. The litte fello | under his treatment | Tor about {lites montis, By the ‘rnd of that time, he seemed no better, ‘i came discouraged. dropped the doct treatment, and come mented the use of Cutleura. Soay an oes ment, and in a few days noticed a mar change. The eruption on his cheeks Ww: st healed, and his arins and | Beewst were decidediy betters. When hi w about seven months old, all trace of the eczema Was gone, se arnt teething period, his head and utlde face were broken out in bolls whieh I cured with Cuticura Soap aud Ointment, Surely he must have been a great sufferer, Dutin | the time of teething and from the time dropped the doctog, treatment, 1 used the Cut ura | Soap afi Curicura’ Ointment nothing and when two years old he wi the pi of health, His complexton oft and Iwautifil, and his head < mass of silky curls, Thad been ataid that he would never be well, and T feel that I owe a great deal to the Cutleur (signed) Mary W. Rai’ ckson Bt Colorado Springs, Cold, . 1910, The Cuticur Remedies at.ord the speedtest and mos. econo ai freatmeat for éhin froubl:s._ Fouet Drug, & Chem. Corp ia9 Coluinbus Boston, Mas: learned 11 nies of Cuticura Soap and Ointment, w book On skin treatinent, Are You Going to Move that Old Piano? 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