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2 “*"Blind Workers Display Wonderful Handicratt being considered ty vou as Mr. Fiynn's | tective branch compare with successor?” Was sugzes eret Service” I mhall not discuss th the slice work has more var Mayor answered et Service work ts apectall Former Chiet of the te eA. | “There nas t , . 1. Drumm Ung aferime wave. 1 oa candidates mentioned to cel M Ne eo ear » e Wiynn enw f Ne “Falsehood,” Says Whitman y ‘ “The Mavor's assertion that he toa ° em Ule Grand Jury Flynn 1 and es gia ona fomebody not a migmber of t na the Dete tive Mureau, I think Jury gave out the news is on abe lute ae the world, al falsehood," said the taut - bye! acento when his attention was Ito Ma men. ‘There wer 80 de Gaynor's statement rae in th Maite Bialaearibes Was Nt Grand Jury room the time the ssf oh utes before 4 pt was in ats | ie att short of reauir tendance on the Grand Jury which Is in. | “Law in Nigitsticks. brine. ato! Skilfully Blended THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1911. » Those Who Cannot See Them on the Ar- tistic Pictures They Put on Canvas Before Eyes of Wondering Visitors at Metropolitan Opera | vestigating the Carnegie Trust failure “While 1 was in tie Grand Jury room | “Concerning tho uniformed force, 1 House. . the Mayor inade no mention of Piynn's | WOuld ey that If the men in uniform 8 dy ‘ Would do a little better in the preven- with we@lenation, nur did he Intimate {t an wep tan Wher Tee wn | ton of crime matters would Senator Gore and Helen | seme Mayor was present, assures me that the | © zoe ie caver Flynn resignation wae not of 1 ‘the threat foliowed Cummins's reo he eezeina broke out ny, Meyer Gaynor. eS, ehtsick. If police vels of Achievement, gies Co eames rer rein uae that t really thought E: ! say it [8 an absolute false. are i ary revelvers © him, before Grand Jury by Dis- eat would come off. For hood that the Mayor told the Grana| Why shouldn't they be allowed tecarry, Send Messages of Cheer t-Attorney Whitman In the Catnegie| in dortore ¥e But r clube? ust Company © esti ‘i I be confirmed by the ( put any Spisit of ot A Z ins sald he would not anawe Jury minutes, whieh I shall ask Julke| fart potiemmen to the tial toon on Light, Through Work”? einieon. ordered, by the Court to do. 60 O'Bullivan to open. trivial complaints vou sour them, 1 ity’ ‘ cordingly the Grand Jury, the re-| ctor did uo good, 60 1 “1 understand Mr. Flynn's resignation | humillates's inant he teaught up on| 7 Clty’s Fashion and |iuotant witnass and} the Disttlotaats stipe hing. was in the Mayor's office si 1 weeks, | charges no more serious than havin Journed to Justice Davis's| “For about two weeks I had used ir » for her every dey, then I He had better look back home when te | Ris Bhoo laces watied. I believe tn pro-| Wealth Attend. the situation was ex. | Cvs Soap for hes nnd ah tf seeks to find where the news came from, | Motion rather than demotion: | he questions which Cummina| that, In a week there was a marked ime , ed If the raid o : provemen re akes of Cut “As a mattr of fact the Mayor @id got} ,, 21D" was anked if the raid on the e bind! Yeu, pity those sed to answer were read to| provement. | tn all 1 i Pei Sinema mt Sis Heaper Club had anything to do wit p Reged BL | NGiikt, Janine Si sie 1 to | eure Se Jury. He said he had borrowed @ detec: |the Hesper Giub was raided April 19,| © And yichy kight-time ate thes . at | ut nicely a sear on her. tive from the Goverament and hoped tu | four days after he sent his resignation | om luestions = are eminently | 7 can not prater Lean take kep him awhtle, but that is all.” to the Mayor. Them, with «& wide} — Mut pity most the blind hd They all relate to the | Hath 6 amazed £0 Besides Mr. Whitman, Mr Mose, Mr./ smile and twinkling eyes the Second Who caunet see E BLIND matter, In refusing to answer ques | une Oy George Gorden Battle ant Deputy As-|Deputy Police Comrttesiomer remarked: | Tht iy ie sot ANNIE. THE tlons you are unnecessarily taking sistant District-Attorney J. B. Reynolds arene all this talk I suppose TM! be re iaaaen : Walaa 0 RE See . the tim the Grand Jury and t bi : were in the Grand Jury room while the . } At the Tiind Workers’ Exhtbt Your conduct is almost contu- | helm ae., Balti Mayr was talking, Mr. Moss wrote Mr] de Letter ordi ot | Which oper bak nighe at the Stee ious ther refusal on your part | Cutictra i "i i He ste this after. | Following is a copy of the lotte | ant nigh lo swer proper questions will be so | Out the world rug & Chem. v4 Whitman the follownlg note this after. ° billet Pineew donee With the Be wer proper questions oy nightaticns resignation of the Second Deputy Com- Keller, Sightless Mar- CUMMINS ALMOST At Great Bazaar Opened by President Tatt \N CONTEMPT FOR REFUSAL TO REPLY {Grand Jury Takes Him Be- fore Judge Davis to Make lam J, Cumming was threatened punis@®nent for contempt by | Davls in ther Criminal Branch | the e Him Answer. Supreme Court this afternoon, considered.” missioner. pf the United States present, the " ttn y In view of the Mayors state- April 16. Ande of objects, sahil, seat eae Phe Grand Jury, the witness and the ment it is only fair to say that the To His Honor Wiliam J. Gaynor, | sched ‘ Bron District-Atte returned to the Grand Mayor @id not. mention yesterday Mayor of New York | unu 1, made by men and women—and | Jury om. mmins answered t Mr. Flynn's resignation He said | My Dear Mayor: You wil! re ohiid: ; whose fingers served them for | questions, ¢ h < | that at the thne I accepted the eyes. In the back part of the opera | De City Chambertdin Waten was he hoped to keep ans afore | polntment and the duties ef Second | house, vetwoen a collection of stuffed es isthe. Wanora "(hie Gavnrmade (Signed) x ¥ Deputy Commisstoner of Police | turds and t) of a blind broom 4, cae pe Mr. Whitman's attention was called) I explained to you that I believed | maker wio every alx minutes turns ont T Grand’ Jury ils afternoen., Hi to the Mayor's charge in his statement | the reorganization of the Detective Sait é seeks ad charge of deposits of city moneys on the Flynn matter that the reve Bureau could be effected in about six | % Detter broom than any trust-made n various banks during the absence « tion of Grand Jury secrets has become! Months. To this end the Secretary Siac hilo intl i Ayoosted | ‘ity Chamberlain: Hyde the city . a of the Treasury very kindly per peture: etures pain py men 7 i ep reetenc ecnnony Sd the AbspAcion, mitted me to leave the Secret Ser- Who were totally blind. f the Governor hax been valied tv vice and preserve the status of my | One of the three tm really clever. 11 is ‘That is mot true,” said t Peres position with the Government for done with the sure touch of the f Attorney. “The Grand Jury secr that length of time. Prices artist. Th lors blend fine have not been kiven ont. Not a word| This period expires about May i eb © of the Grand Jury minutes has been) 4&4 1 would therefore ask that Lig fe isagreod Naiglige hoes eet el ah an 7 b the. ‘ accept my resignation and relic | funning brook in the foreground a WARNING, published. As for the Governor 8 at-| sme ¢rem the duties of the Second | well done © man who painted thi i tention, you may recall that charges! Deputy Commissionership on and | pleture must have gone blind after he e already been preferred against) after May 1 next. earned how to paint. The other two a me, and what became of them? It is With ny best wishes for the | pay pitiably crude things with th no crime fdr the District-Attorney to future of my suce and your ad- | fi f iA - nak , a | reveal what happens in the Grand Jury inivtration 1am, belleve may vs Heck Ran oe apc ait at yon) ebes 2 : |. truly yours, heavy. Hut each one of che three hus IVS Ee ms malgtit rarer Arenate es TE Gane WILLIAM J. FLYNN, Wage bing the same thing, not as he saw = xVELS Tt THE. fbi ae sid | All Ki bait Rosatel It, for he could not see tt, but ax ‘Gaceeeeene Sete tent ee pose this is sedition; but it will have board Ma ; {conceived it, and that one thing is the to stand.” news the 18 rT fT in rl Keller, Miss Imo: ve tra teh Sprioger, and Walter Bi " missioner Fionn cane nga | #un—the big, red aun throwing forth ° r the ye 5 i an iter Not Allowed +o. Work. mninsiopar fin cane Man | tlght into dark pfaces. ach man had| she had to stop unt ‘ va making, even wh z ai No 22h) Went Fort Before starting for the City Hall the hoa been conducting the trials and tak- painted that supreme thing for whieh | ¢y* she tot ies lain ni Second Deputy Commissioner talked to ing the pleas of the gamblers taken in| his soul craved, painted st as well as he in Miss ler’s let t then Deputy Commissioner Ply the reporters @t Palice Headquarters, Fiynn raids, Vor a week or more, the | jcnew how; painted — hi ery soul Helen Keller's Plea. apy al in the urt-room, J He said more'to them in a few minutes mentbers the March | into 4 “Now the blind have come fort ‘ salsky sent a than he had said altogether during his | Giant Jury, the Distriot Attorney aud To a good many who looked at them cloistered Uae he There wa pered six months’ term of offic ania have. ne those three little pletures seemed to | fellow-« tools * wood, ——-- Judy ve the Dy ‘ sistants have known that the resigna- } an 2 ‘E came here.” be began, “for a cer \tinn nt Miynn was in the handa of the, typify and to sun’ up the essence and | f m, hewn work near Hy sald tise diasmuh YOu know that over $2,000 peor, as in the ™ tion aia not cake l have. hased b tain period of time, with the understand-| Mayor, spirit of the whole show, For {te In childh ent, all (Continved from First Page.) pat , Ho Ad Ei AN NEN efore you a ing that my status witi® the Beret Ber- |" Hut Judge Rosalsky wits in utter te-| motto iy “Lish!, ‘Through Work.s And. child ha ironencte - eeicle man wie: Sneutoor been pleased. vice would be preserved. ‘The elx | norance of this important fact, although | i¢@you who can read these printed hands at « een retained counse! for John | PATele J For riced piano wt si ts : Mee Gentnean | rey an read se pr the Rorsiay low (Priced piston, months’ period is up. yan aide him « he bench 19) woris, as some canno: vuld look a desk in the and Ja M and Ortie Mo! 5 wee recommend a used piano ol Ww, [the proceedings against th mblere | ¢ . 0) ! 1 ‘ i rt : lea — Placed 18 Your! nich DeRan lant Monday, Tee Judge | those three blind men’s pl of the t ‘ n connection ¥ Pascal pee te i good make; we have the king {paket te my eg {red sun without at of the Aeaulre the pr , f them ‘ imes'{ in' the Judge's re Ic a J “Well, thing# might have heen dite Pein the Peaene’ 6° the suseana| ineoa mussien, You didn'€ there, | strug a world of sce : i The eel vund a quarrel btw we can guarantee from $125 up; ft was the reply. “I Y had | Deputy Commiasioner, | that was all \ women. seill' he pe aboiag Mg mea | PAY you to investigates been I might have remained a itttle| ir) fad knows iiynn was golr gociety anaiWeallh There | “lt will prepare him for life and tea * aCe t late si K lawyer dashed to. Renting. Exchanging. Write longer. The Job is a thankless one. | quit e| aed cone Se eearacip capitan tog . it ra vars jay helleve the prisor 4 Judge to for catalog and bargain list. “1 came here to do detective work. Merely considered as a sp , n : i , adie O;- Hc Biton, aud Job Harrfnad, ‘hei M Be git Peg racer ah Orie miesiad mieten: Ab Is Cose tint | uninsccuraina. agcilocian i wit their ; oe He Hilton, jarriman, thel gules PEASE PIANO CO. charge of the Bureau of Kepaire and |! paroled them in the custody of Flynn | affluence the show was vuglet that m 0 dt s of their skill the de Aft erable 1 fn he had told He : ir Pl ob Mis Wasenear, GUL shel weno teeter | ioe i ‘ eaee Ah at my leeessor will | phyal lowing of th conswWerable misunderstanding sob Supplies. In iteelt that isa dig prop. OF he sucrermar, bu: that wax # matter | yor most of the names that appenr | aawithe tantehos ce & f the biind-to | tion of Hiiton and Harriman p muctering at hin 128W.42d St., ng, Broadway, N. Y.° osiiion. It involves the expenditure of 01 (aru 1 had no idea | the elite directory, and in the directo Heeeatien tn teas Lal be oe eaceMbat ert OSA Barman Per aaa wor ADIORTL 8 Beaskize Bee Newel eenes bet mo and $100,000 4 year, and) we ‘4 of direc corporations, were | oo ay 7 ‘i weal, Ther nel 1 court convened after recess the 1 fase tore Mannice.| a bacinpes | mage Hoe preves x the pat and the| pate) ‘i dats abe a n t meetin nded by the two at-| conrtroom-was jammed and Yhe co: 34 Flatbush Ave. 10 New St. uta ougiit to look after it, Cropsey.” onesses and officers and members, | 1 fear Wie Ae not was | relt-help |torneys and Mesa Ixiwson, Crough, | outside w as jarmined, Assistant Dist ae ‘Eaidn't come here with, the expec: | ph (GC. Lachman, whe pleaded |in New York you may got away from! vig i tie ig adees : 1 ee wipe era rage eerie, Gales cimecion. ta i tation of dis vid@ee against | guilty to the charge of gambling yester-| the poor on occasion, but the rich ye Aa aganae st + . step — eels th Flot. The reserves were sent from t kamblers or of chawing gamblers down (A And war comumitied, on parole, (0 | ave aimaye with You, and of the Ti ds but | in ever re ral ren workers organ [Eicon arest station on A daily ODOL- een CPOE SI an oe ee viyun, appeared’ at Police | there were present last nik vs TIA x ‘ pea la ibe ley | ridor was cleared and those who d ally y) acre.) ro 1 was to 09) eetve | Hoadat is mo , with ha | pay off our bonded debt and more 1 of the aecused will not find seats in the bourtroom were|e « * \ ork aad ferrec out crime] Lpmbed the ‘Mob to delives| golden horseshoe never held a muse este ian workers’ union, but all | made to leave. i izing—whieh takes Mayor and the Commissioner ty relieve jy: Fiyma luis photo | august or wealthier set of box . : pI organiaations of labor, with | rs ORIES ‘ . me of the gainbiine lowe work. ‘The grap’. ted him to report} nants. Names that stand fo: ‘ t the W : 0 eden tn |LURED TO NEW YORK, on l va fe Ww mo- Mayor said le would do-#e as avon as jon Jone | to the man whe may be Sec- | riled oMcial progran and th , ihrOHENCELiLGd, einem Al vies > aes | \ t re ait ee ae, «| ond Deputy | oe \ lent Moyer of the Western BRIDGEPORT GIRL SAYS. ' Quanta tod as ith dey r 1 if the Leg Flynn's Notable Work. ih pold’ nsiead t of directness aphed Hilton that his or- ee : _, | ments—prevents tooth de- — satu vidi an wats an J. lynn was appointed See | ein cers tk sae) shia ney an st bation. Albba onlay HaGk aie to; Mrs, Coari, Who s the ell y and troubles with mouth vepaty Commis: puty Ce wsstary | And then, turning your vision away | 0,014) ! : BAERS OF SEO) sek SIRCRSIORA.|' Camexof Fer OWs) Will Held . “| P 5 1 have no quarrel with any one here, a year, Oct. 2% 199, He suc- e Seti raiteisem aol piatign the Blind; ai To Fix Date for Hearings. of t ies , and throat. ; strange as it may seem. 1 have never harlos We it mat pal ca Gae L aaneD ; at iiteiie ce satitenenihatwith* the in $1,500 Bail, Simply brush the teeth been at odes wi ner Crop: Laue ‘ You 2 Ml of the y s, Hilton and itarriman will go Mary Goarl, who ts algo as and rinse the mouth with J recently got word from the Secret Se Tou Ghau ivan “ainwor Gavan Windy a |. en oe cart Dintsiet- Attorney Preds mice | was held fi y tor four or five drops of Odot jee to let them knew iny plans, high ¢t at to his ability |), th. 1 girts | fae scuss the date of Ja Magfstrat the West ina little water—it's very “Would you t remamed had you | Mrateiva (Th wae acnenalie’ SUR dela ; t 4 wore, 14 ariigs, Rormal ar | nF ay eae of corrupting economical. dwen appointed Police Commissoner?’ A tuac Flynn a be allowed to . s X OKT ils of a ie Was arreste | } ; q \) aeten interviled a Bis cine 44, aa Delmuies nid nur a n| rg wi be held ea nae a8 Went Fite | At all druggists—_ “Phe Police Commissionershty of New HM bone ooo j | ‘ ens TuaKe alten Gades CR URELAAEL Ohi GoEnitle | 50c, Bottle York is a position to wiica muca ive | workers nl Mt Oh, I r the blind «irt) 4 wrt s : ) Barb and | . fi w Wie dAitticoult of pat n aw 1 " e Be ‘ ording to the y Ats file Ig ibid ee A Hanes I attached,” was the reply’ imu SY! el dag peamgets i ya Fes f the were seeing It] gicg tecdays, John MeNamark | who Nad been looking for fAf>| Geo. Borgteldt & Co. sepious tone, “It woul pretty hard | ie litte fg nao and | e ; HU, "dsa't it prete Lelie charged with murder in connection| teen-year-old Nellie Kilroy, who dis- New poste ME Si “Would you have remained as Becond tye | Bureau in investigating | eae nee & Paces de 7 clr iin. to-m dynamit of Liewellyn ei lvarnum sireah, Brick in on 7 nad e amb zs raids and | the t nurder of Join C. Warner Mini y sir blo . " oly with Deputy had the gambling rai ‘ae oo Pere ed and white M . tlon with the Times | Apvil Bureau of Repairs and Sup Woah Sie yang Sym. Saami, Seiinm Op | 388s Sek ta Syl ait : ra for to-day Is as and Orus McManigal is| ‘The woman who had visited Bridge- taken, away from you? bis: isan sclMiadies i came a eRalene Attend ows charged with the. Llewellyn dynamit met the girl and invited her to | “[ don't think so—at ea A toe capebely Analty th ‘niet of | y wher a Helin AH Ling. The question as ta whieh charge York, the girl told Magistrate | the six months’ pertod BACON SLEW SHAKESPEARE | cane Spaily: the: Nope y i. spugbs F heard frat will be decided! at | Tuae, gusting er @ OO post as, ja | it drew on ye ay a A} 4 3 i ae a ee ten. Saar returned to New York on * t . friewds and whe v ’ y th ‘as se pik ri wm the guise «| CIPHER SHOWS, SAYS OWEN. | nove a fuot without som He tn MENT April i, and, two days Inter, accosting | (rradk Marke? foward Williar - — 4 ST appew ‘ t Nui. He ; ere| to the girl's story, se a ticket to] teored this mforma- | f Jivging in River ud | eatin ' elr elbow oteian he i f : Vs a iaiiay SPECIAL FON TO-DAY, THE 27TH, American Digging ive a) el ll ot pls 7 on. Fonterda, |} assonreD sur " Expects to Find Head of t ned ‘ ql HB 8 * ts and) tectives saw the girl on Broa and Sate Can't Stop Gambling. dene aa 8 ; y ty | traced her to the est Fifty-sev SR OSD Box nag :: Bard of Avon. jf ‘ A At ack of red weep thelr own cells. | vvicee apurtmen: They found the girl, Daas ee + SHINS Lhove tie) HOEIG em | net ; H : ‘ »risoner received ; haa man-whom they recog. |] SPEGAL FOR TO-MORROW. THE 28TH. bler in town sore at me, 1 went after! eHmpsTow, England, A ¢ A VM. Phe, Me ash and | Mrs. a ee ae PLANTUATION 10 them Without fear or) Orville W, Gwen, wie i ne ' ® a omen!) SY era | yo is under Me HON DONS... POUND BOX / favor. cannot be wiped out nine mul of the Rive » acted Fa f an ch M | al teat ha sa) KINDS rovkp nox 19¢ i} entirely, but it can be mi w ” ; . ws mana | . ven tits anitar Rail tC | BAI don’t think the man lives Ww : ; Pees tee j ake \ Wigley! fi | Rane evel tig--option mel by Sire FT BARGLAY ST ik gambling in one form or a pee erate 1 * sh to pay for] the girl | < Fiynn said he told the members o Revs ds P ‘ Pesta BrP ‘ 7 SO. ah : AH three men endant denied that she had | 5 PARW ROW & Wand Jury when he was bef ‘~ = * bap } * a ele, ee. | Lio ta sila n fa the girl The first sue knew AY City Kal vody, a few days ago, that he had been | tes tae na a ces | R _ w m of Nellie Kilroy 5" S 206 BROADWAY, cmployed conditioatly and would Yen py if Avon's head in| ne mianitt ete " JURY CENSURESN.Y.C, | w York was when ane § ‘47 NASSAU" gy. ne Police Department at ¢ ba sige epee nh ke the Mi meen JF ee i . of six months of service, ARI te RO ERNE f no Phaye in PADRE | oan H H parture {rom seport, Say Was Held | pre: epecitiod weieht tn vach instance tn- the District-Attorney’s staff knew te |"! POR OM, They apr ne i r n Jin $1.00 tn an, wi also | cludes the conta was about to quit, he said The t what the American thinks | friend gave Denth Avenue, bot Vore : iM beea atested, was release Eat to eit he feihs tn anawar | 00! vache was res tne| of th " : \ ares ei, due _ |__ LAUNDRY WANTS- FEMALE, _ to @ question, “that CHY Cheer ee ee ee ee. semuved. betvre| 824 feats of the sturdy» va Une er ne | OARPASSIEIS wate, Nea Meting Kaunde, ) Hyde has never interfered with me |e layer of clay to ve Femaved before) iy white running suits, But, not ¢ \ STAUEAERS on id sy wm the logs or planking forming the cove Tas timeelt, they | f pat follare rts New" Met in any manner, shape or form, 1) ‘he | x fai sa P « xe : AGENT ' Lauirdry, “180 South Bt aye Me dn (Oey manner, ane ee Gorm. 11 08 be removed. Despite tt contention| cevea'ihein nearviest de ation tor | 4 ; ; ; eg pe a = Nite” of ar ologiats that Dr, Owen te only s Winifred F the guldiag sp. e : Waal r mM REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— yor Gaynor, the Second Deputy ue used 88 8 £0llRe the orga on and the woman ee ba | W NEW JERSEY, da an bridge, the inve : , . ' —_ rh said, had not yet formally notified nim | (’ ayaretuinar tala whose w nad made possible this e : ye ; leration ¢ c Hurt y Coffee | WANGAIN™ & r \ that his resignation had been accepted. | far1y w Dhar forecast and maine | wiplt | ; ie 1 RANGE TO INTERVENE | mie to peuroyre: will ‘ He declared tt was his intention to go] tainy that Facon recon ted th She stood high above thelr head Sand " : vant sit , vack into the Secret Service. | WoiUity of the disunod brigge w a fern decked rostrum, with the I i, Ra 1 i “usa | R ORDER IN MOROCCO, | Try "Did you find that there was any! a place for the burt | dent at ver one hand and the Governor » e : went In og aA i to-day nott-| creoked work going on around you!| Dr Owen ‘s wor ne property | of the State at other, a tal \ ce Teeter (pepahmdied tate th nai ° Mey are ee aaa ee mlancase. web asked, af the Duke of Beaufort, having been | some, graceful woman dressed with eh wan The aiompt and ‘ "I never said a0,” was the smiling . ular ADOT. auisite taste, In a vo shook in | o by sotto answer, “I leave here with the warm: | sratuian “aft ft read a telogra ‘ | ° 1 , ” fe und Noride Tiarteu OF. acon estaniich H f Bra tat feelings for Commissioner Cropaey | {1s aon was the guthor of sin a geeut lind. anty ! OPE dee ee] reat Ve There's a Reason’ i se Wa and everybody in the department.’ the Shakespearean plays and various| Gore of Oklahoma, and a lotter of good ; tm the Districts thor ighout t \ iL Breck “Mow docs the Police Departuwant de: | works credited to others, eheer from @ great bilud Woman—Helen and her te % Worked cease- for (he attention of the Grand Jury, guard the sovereignty ° the Sultan, f ‘ ' HAS ot SURE = ued fr Page) ined up Mr, Flynn's gna > mors pleas were quickly a , thone of Jamecs Gray ‘of No. as we do in our piano itself. Our and we sell upon a 3-year pay- EANBLERS WIFE St economic wh r OST THOWHAPPYTHE | For It Cured My Baby of itching, Tore *Cuticura’ sounds to me, sole 3 Ra Mailed fre: Ointment, with! WORD ‘CUTICURA’ SOUNDS 10 ME turing Eczema. First Came when 3 or x Weeks Old, Two Cakes Soap and One Box Ointment Cured. “Tean't tell in words how happy the word for it cured my baby of ttehing, torturing eczema, It first came when she was between three and our Weeks old, appearing on her head, Ttsed every~ thing imaginable and had ‘one doctor's bil after an- but nothing cured it. jbuw Ave, Boston, sof Cuticura Soap and ). OOK OF skiit [reat Medity —= We Take as - Much Pride n our methods of doing busines DOD S., are the same to every one, nent plan that is practical and If you buy one of the

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