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i DOCTOR DEFENT SCORES MART , Says Bronx Prosecutor's Atti- + tude Is Cruelest Feature of " Tragic Tangle. HAS DOUBTS OF PROOF. Avers Friends Regarded Gid- dings-Rogers Marriage + Very Lightly. ‘Dr. Winiam Grant Hague, for two the physician of Mrs, Ida Fetes Morris Walters, under in- it for the poisoning of the two children of Lorlys Elton Rogers and herself, made an appeal for mercy for the woman to-day. Dr. Hague has been in the confidence of Mrs. ‘Walters since the poisoning and has openly expressed hie admiration for her character. “The position of the District Attor- ney toward Mrs. Rogers,” he said, “is the most cruel and deplorable feature of this whole sad tragedy. I do not fee how he can say he has proof that she desired to rid herself of the chil- dren as a burden upon her life and were foreordained to lifelong dis- sTace. “Never have I known a more tender ind thoughtful and devoted mother. temember her saying to a young « Wife in the reception room of my of- tae Oren i ¥ MRS. WALTERS AND Meaning Literally, A_ PROFESSOR OF LOVE wou Cure ANAPHYLAKIS Wast Gove an PUN wim \ ETT TW | Excessive Susceptibility, Jealousy, Fickleness, All Symptoms of the Ailment, Which Has Degen- erated From Most Wonderful Stimulus, Says Dr. Halton— Marriage a Remedy but Not a Cure. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Anapl Nothing Can Save You’’ the TASES HeR Stour Hen “BEAU Ane Tov Warne? A NORMAL CARY Naver Cree Tells Jury Trying Him for Theft He Gave Whitman Gunmen’s Names. WAS FIRST, INFORMANT. Says He Was in Lafayette Baths When Four Slayers Met There. Louis Harris, alae “Dan the Dude,” fe the original “equealer” in the Her- man Roventhal murder case, it was learned to-day when the trial of Harris for larceny was resumed be- fore Judge Wedhams in General Sessions. The facts brought out in the case— some of them furnished by Harris on the witness stand and others tn con- ferences with hia lawyer, Willam C. Bowers 2d, showed that the man now on trial overheard the plot to Rosenthal, that he was in the Lafay- ette Baths the night the gunmen gathered there, and that two days after the murder of Rosenthal, Harris communicated with Mr. Whitman, then District Attorney, and sald he could give valuable information, ‘The District Attorney then was making a desperate search for the four gunmen. Harris, according to his story, supplied the names of the AGERTHESOLVED OREN NTO SEATO ROSENTHAL CSE DROW, HE ASSERTS Carl Rocco, in Charge of Ship- ment to Italy, Says Ship Captain Forced Sacrifice. ae WAR PLOT SUSPECTED. Vessel Later Wrecked Off Ber- muda and Survivors Were Stranded, He Declares, Fourteen horsemen, who tried to take 95 excellent cavalry mounts from here to Leghorn for the Ttallan army, came back to New York, thie morning, on the steamship Oceana from Hamilton, Bermuda. The Ital- fan Coneul General, G. Fara Forni, in going to examine them at his office, of the Traffic and Marine Board of Surgeons, All captal: arrange with merchants generall: the to honor day. He Stephen Mi nue and Ni this afternoon, regarding their story | men’ that most of the horses were de- stroyed & result of « plot against the Italian Government. Carlo Roceo, who was in charge of the men and horses, told a surprising story of the trip. “We sailed,” he sald, “from Brooklyn Dec, 27, on the freight steamship, Evelyn, with our cargo of splendid horses, Many of them were of high breeding and they were all of the best quality. Two days outside of Sandy Hook, gales began to blow from the Captains Give Tickets tof Distress to Avoid Charl Orders were issued by Pi missioner Woods to-day, fo into effect Monday, hands of captains of police the power to relieve urgent without the delay that vestigation by organised ¢ tickets which will be out at station houses rritt je Ineteent Delay. have bee! s in thelr pre bh : northeast, and the ship rolled and ce dam ‘The greatest joy which can What is lover four to Mr. Whitman. Previously | pitched #0 violently that many of the a ehildree onan is the birth of her) — 4¢ ig a disease, and {ts real name {s “Anaphylaxis,” according to Dr. who frst furnished thinginformation | Horses got sick, But it was more than | “Because Mra. Wreitecs fat worn Richard J. Tivnen of Chicago. He declares it to be much more intractable to Mr, Whitman, but Narris now|soa-sickness, They fell dying, one, | of education and refinement, it is urged | t¥@M measles, but he offers a slight hope that it may be cured by the sur- her mother, later coming to her sister See te have been the original in-| three or five at a time. The hm SME aha ta’ tnbea Ye beans’ ter wear | geon’s knite—perhaps on the approved principle of: . here, When he told his story he recelved | near ine dying animals, alarmed by she did than if she had been of another hanging as a cure for cold. | rT a Hutchings ts sald to have sent word !q pledge from the District Attorney ) thelr strugglen a _ appearing in the “ \ To Dr. Tivnen’s di : DR. MARY HALTON that if she did not return to him he|not to reveal his name, fear, ae ‘ Bee ey cence Shae a. Worn ar egee ei teeue air siete nesta etn dl ag Fn — =| would kill her, Hutchings arrived| “And he kept his word," sald “Dan| “The gale lasted five days, and we|| of the Land” ‘wearing an of education and refinement is Dr. W. A. Evans, also of Chicago, adds the following: | test night. the Dude,” lost many horses, ‘Then the ter of adv: Spring style. gabe aise ai ateee Wy ree) Anaphylaxis is a condition of lack of resistance. Now, | It was after midnight when he rang the ship, Capt, A. W. Barlow, headed London Feather Hat ‘ocala p' Ne whenever women are in question men are in a chronic the bell. He asked to see his wife her for Bermuda, He called me to $5 to $10. , “The. fact that Mrs, Walters was condition of anaphylaxis. | and she went to the door, thinking to ond oo ee mot he have been him early that morning and sald: ‘Our wi again about to Wecoue ld mother wae Mcanwhile, the lay reader and lover is doubtless calm him. She found him waiting Gor. t eo geeote = fame ee anenia condenner has been disabled. We cant be taken into consideration most seri- repeating dazedly, “anaphylaxis—what d'ye mean, with @ revolver, and ran through the | teil it all to the jurors who are trying | not supply any fresh water for the 3 ously in judging this case. anaphylaxis?” In the hope of stilling his plaint I house into the yard, Her husband | him; hence his long statement on ths | horses. You will have to throw them 5 pi ee & ' called on Dr. Mary Halton of No. 616 Madison Avenue. : chased her. She was regaining the | Witness stand. overboard.’ I know something of the marriage r son Avenue, r t Harris knows of the |’. be ted, ‘you are hea of Rogera and Miss Caroline Gid- {And Dr. Halton obligingly showed me the word in her own medical diction: | house when he fired five shots. All hin story speaks for But,’ I protested, vou ch oes dings. I know that it was regarded} ary. “Anaphylaxis” is made of a Greek negative particle and another | ee ae two of them are super- tet ae Rot an expert on that | ing * tor biptidintatd Ogee rabid by thelr friends as a trial marriage.| Greek word meaning “protection.” A literal translation {s “no protection” | Mcaishing *asiclab 1 tae on nutihinds eres % "This question and “How to The people with whom they asso-/—in other words, nothing can save you. i —o—— |then put the muzzle of the revolver Sela, who. call 5 ‘1am the cuptain of this ship, he} vent Colds” is asked a tho elated regarded the affair lightly, he dict ition of the new~@—<$<$—$ $ —_$_$_—_—___ Harris, who calls himself a re 4 the: Mua f oven’ Race. iheipniies. her: laine hoe te CAnasnet > tn his mouth and the charge toro| formed gambler and way a pal of |anawered, and drew u revolver. ‘tl times every day. A cold is ames. of -| title to the old story reads, ~| love really iF 5 cl sta “Hridgie” Webber, Jack Rose and ver. Do it! gona who dropped Mra. Giddings- | aris: the atate of excessive avacepl-| clases Need t0 visit a nerve spe- | Former Montclair Restaurateur| through his brain. Herman Rosenthal, ts accured of tot} ee ae rime tr Wotan sores, te siweys. cones " Rogers from their acquaintance be-/ vitity to the action of a torin or drug| “What are the symptoas of the . having stolen $381 worth of silks Sapel, weal " ax cause of thelr disfavor of the aftalr.| which sometimes follows infection or | ove, that Manitesta itself ax die} Angered Because Woman from a meanenger boy in West Twen- Bee all An aarp wets condition of the blood or lack off ' “ 7 . pase?" I asked, as Dr. Halton paused , ty-sixth Street on Sept. 16. pexan the mo: car . & i aah hot oy bo Cael. adininistration of the toxin tonca, moment. a wea } Had Left Him. lio beara a atriking roaeimblanoe to on ae br le the fine [ee ccaeae teeltee aie tele: . 9 ymptom hat which the on, 5 th way t n= loods Mrs. Giddings Rogers will be'put on; And there, as Henry James would Chicago Physicians describe as the Witnesses againet Hecker. ene re eee Ae rebsiagt, hecanse they Gistribute heat the statd at the inquest.” {way, you su beautifully ure! Love in| disease itself," she suid am re- es . IN On the stand to-day “Dan the 4 pace ly When the statement of the physi-| neither poetry nor passion but path-| {ring tothe state of excessive cus. | MONTODATIY NeJs Jan: 8 -—Jamee Prise, Mat Tue abe nate, WAS be a aloes a rd esos! Jit ny " aa 4 Desh cleat ° ” j ceptibility.” Ut 1s perfectly true that | Hutchings shot his wife eurly to-day Harris and that his father wWas/back in panic when they saw what! body better able to w clan was repeated to Prof. Giddings. ology. What Antony and Cleopatra.| many men are In gv ehvonie cat Abraham Harris, we would do, They struggled and ; the brother of Mrs, Rogers, in his of-| Abelard and Heloise, Dante and of anaphylaxis, as regards women and then killed himself. He was Twan born in Elmira.” he contin-| tought as men would fight againat eo at Columbia University, the pro-| Heatrice needed was a doctor. They| They don’t even tae the trouble to more than forty and she but twenty- ued. “I was brought to New York | f' ss fessor was much angered. |weren't wonderful, beautiful, world-/ be of with tho old love before they | 00 She h b when 6 yenr old,” Oe ae ty hee ee ie “What he says,” he said, “is abso-|detying rulers of romance; they/2%@ OM With the new, With them | three. She has a bullet in the brain Mr. Strong tried to get from Harris |and clubs to haul and drive the poor! quickly overcome sa , o . “is defying 3 every woman is a possible sweet-/and two bulcts in her lungs and ——_— details of his charges he was "a vic- | brutes into the #ea, They screamed in| strength to prevent more serious i tutely and unqualifiedly false, and! were merely bad cases of anaphylax- heart, and life one continual flower- | practically no chance of recovery. . . car tim of persecution” at the hands of|avony, Have you ever heardahorse| ness. It contains nature's %, that’s all I have to say about i." | is, o-flower act | ‘The shooting took place just itter|ViOlation of Restrictions Is patective Canunsa, who arrested him: | scream? It Is worse than a human] fats 60 Assistant District Attorney McKin-)t99 OFTEN APPEARS AS A DIS-;MORE WOMEN THAN MEN CAPA: midnight. in the vata tack of thal ‘ ; F every time ho wanted to ‘go any. | being. blood profi Bary Wp he ahoenne’ of District, Ate EASE TO-DAY. | BYE OF GRANDE PASSION. [home of Staniey Lytten on Vailey| Charged in Action Against a [Qi (intgn’ sa ted, 1 RO any eo oe them even cried out as they - ped Riera ia ita Secreted “Must love be catalogued as an! wady real power of loving which | Road and Laurel Place, Upper Mont- ' ki =stablis| tive" would be “hanging around” and|were swimming in the ocean, We Brey iliness?" 1 asked Dr. Halton, “I doubt| they may possess is drowned in a | clair. Dressmaking Establishment. that he “couldn't even Ko to @ pool- | eouid gee them tossing on the top of of the case against Mrs. Walters. | if this special name has ever been! debauch of tepid sentimentality. | Hutchings at one time kept a res- roe an Mook heat Autiant Dis-| the Waves, as far back as we could Friends of Lorlys Elton Rogers say . But at one time or| believe that women are much freer | ts i. Ncidiy We Bas klmcet BO haps (or given to it before, But a' . . Tied | than men from this excessive suscep, | taurant here and first met the woman ttrict Attorney, was Mr. Whitman's aot y on another @o many persons have called | tibility, and, as a logical consequence, |N® shot when ahe applied for a posi-| Columbus O'Donnell Isclin, leading | chief aide in working on the Rosen: there ie ne denying that. But ae Sao ne aisnings Roasts willlit a tara pe at the: Papin ae snore women than men are caapble|tion as waitress. Being pretty she|the fight of the millionaire residents | thal on eer feud ihe eid % of out thet dlenwashing ‘and serupping 7 vorce him and enable him to marry | rangement of the norma’ nections of) of a grande passion. One reason why hb ht af A he| of upper Fifth Avenue against the in- | ¥@* the or side St. George, rmuda, We be avoided easily by K | yf y|was much sought after. After the P ‘ haves t F e can very irs, Ida Sniffen Walters, polsoner of] body and mind. What is your diag-|we Want the suffrage is because of garding the gunmen, saved thirty-five of the horses, and| use of VELOGEN. i 4 a two babies she bore him. none We know we are less prone than the |marriag® Hutchings sold out his Nagel oe baeeers 62 pes op ae Tam bound by a promise of secrecy these we drove up on deck, as the ship| At night before reti pe \. \ hana, ner| Male, #ex to act according to the | business and he und his wife went to| the complainant in @ sult brought be-| not to tell,” he replied. “That infor-| ‘neue water very fast, “A up took mo | the imoening—<pety Uitboue ni BA anailioe tie most ecraelaed sian Her chin ik ne In| ents Des dictates of shallow ntiment,”" the | Pittsburgh to live. fore Supreme Court Justice Greenbaum mant’s name was revelved in confl-|ghip into harbor, and) we final ot | wiping aay Ste quesen and A jew Yor! my wife sues for a/gray eyes thoughtful, she loctor added slyly. She is the leader} They quarrelled frequently and sev-| to-day to oust Mrs, Margaret C, Flynn 18 the thirty-five horse: ore and sol aa bal ind : @ivores one friend to-day quoted| lightly with a pencil on the edge of|of the Twenty-ninth Assembly Dis- eral times Mrs, Hutchings came back| who for two years has been conducting them—all that was left of our 365,| The oma, ogee] ried “ v id e “I cannot say,” sald Mr. Moss. . | water, dus' seoather, . Hogers as having said. Rogere|her desk, Like every other busy/ trict of the Woman Suffrage Party. | 1) 14, sister in this city or to Newark |a dressmaking establishment @ fen SS gl Poteet Ur elacade MU Fe Sree See eecede 4 added, according to the friend, that| physician she has been given many “jealousy, fick where her mother lives, Hach time|doors from the Iselin home at No. 3 until some British soldiers gav mal condition Deauty. Mrs, Giddings-Rogera would do noth-|an intimate view of the working» of melancholy, insanity, a Hutchings came and claimed her and| West Fifty-second Street. LIEUT.-COL. WALTON DEAD.| food, 1 am sure there was a conspi- pears Vand. ‘painful ch é ing to pave the way for his marriage Jones oe wins pelea under its pane, side ‘and murder. They do rot re- ihe “6b; b..4 © Putanores. Mr, Iselin brought the eult—an ac- 4 racy to destroy the hor eracelng, the to Mrs, Walters. Hheve is the mast pewertul if i 4 A week ago Mrs, Hutchings was back ‘ it in her fi s in © nd the P == TS | A if it normal, The |. &go Mrs. Hutchings was back | tion in equity to enjoin her from | Se 4 Meanwhile Emory Buckner, coun- ond wonsertu) sureuine a en 0 woman Me tortie ae once more and sought refuge with | doing business—on the ground that and Contracted DI — 5 eel for the legal Mrs. Rogers, has 1 eing may know,” ol . — Se, | ow jaa f be jer establishment at 29 Wont -Col. R. Fonter Walton, Adju- . « : aued * Helene that his client s ‘ove ae te oe se speear? poo ZoNeN sheet way. ey are permitted to rend iitty-vecond Street is on property erect on the staff of Maj.-Gen, The Wish Tr 4 cruel injustice to say Mra.| are diseased, weakened, unable to | Way in which we wreck the nervy. | alow they take it into thelr heads |! 1864, according to the complaint, |York National Guard éhd until recently a br Say renponsible’ forthe “frat Mra | react normally under a magnifi- | disease it.on the increase” "| they, want to see, to listen to any |that Benjamin Stephens, owner of a eaptain in the, Regular, Atmy, died at Fi way responsible for the fi : Ve Man ioe then kosslp or scandal that may bo goINK| strip of property. on the north side of |!!* 1 torday, Hogers obtaining a divorce. cent stimulus. They are respons! en 90: FRMAOM | around. They get a wrong concep. | * {allure of the heart following an opera- — ss Giddings would consent to marry| ble for the undoubted pathologi- Interesting fact that crying baby| tion of Jove, and thelr phywical and | Forty-second Street, between Fifth Merce Tin Gaba and’ the Pailtopines | If yourBack hurts or Bladder Rogers she got an vral statement stations of edern | jocical love” ending mae Of,2 “Patho-| mental organizations ure ulready|and Sixth Avenues, with a frontage ° cause o : from him that she. was inno way | he rain Sth ee ifs aac! love” ending in murder or sul-| worn and broken, No wonder they f 800 feet, filed in t with his CE aa ok: Hey bothers, drink lots of 2 jove. It’s not love that is to blame. clde, Api go ee ee Yi of #0 feet, court w h a s ished his Grand Jury investigation, I| strong, healthy adult. It increases pre here AT Raby rnp eey for the love disorder?” 1 asked, jdences not Jess than four atorles in sind, Tee nana Ba & Wehoeee es "Mirn, Ida’ Sniffen, Waltera is now Mm want to do more work. But you nerve ai Auftaring, “Av bag qyuliaa- | suaceptibility marriage hus been rec- | @riala should occupy the property. {in the war with Spain and remained | reels sore, don't get scared and proceed strong enough to walk about| can't feed beefsteak toa baby, So ce Trautne tay ee any that 's) ommended as a remedy," smiled the; In the last decade the family of| Xtter « brief stay at Fort, McKinley, | to load your stomach with » lot of drugs her room in the Lebanon Hos-| love that means invigoration and re- les, doctor, “But I should rather describe /AViliiam K. Vanderput, living on the| Wyo., he was sent to the Puiippines, that excite the kidneys and irritate the pital On the advice of the physi. | doubled power to @ normal, well.| LOVE DISEASE BEGINS WITH it us a palliative, which never insures! ice avenue corner uf the ioek, tne. There he tonk part in the Lake Lanoa | cot &* inary tract. Keep your kidneys Bians Sheriff O'Brien Is preparing reicerarournt eng With) BABYS WRECKED NERVES, | axainst fresh uttacks. | igeling neat, door, and other promis | Campaien, and wi : ike you keep vour bowels clea Hl, fo which ahe may Ne taken Sun: strung. Iam convinced. that. many | crien’ahe tenegteds te gui haeett| beet nett” aereuiceeeeueintt, the {nent families on the street, hava boon |BursFiment Recinmrsor Bf the New |b the mild, harmle ia persons who fancy themselves In| looked my astonishment” tein! Prevention. Let ue guard | the pel aad ie ie nelunpermende rae | Seed ton ae his ‘tdjutunt-maneral Cane 6 Hp remeron. the bony fue, - the baby’s way of saying that some-| system: aniigren, | aaa Mon, Fiynn—wiie bane ene nic, rank of lleutenant-colone! re tai . . — ~ [trouble is With his nerves ity tle) true understanding ef love. in our [Dera among her clientele the Morgan a ee ae Mebnad ie or kar = - Don’t Let Your Stomach no playthings or he hax tod manyeat| sehoola, We teach the children | {amily, the Inelins themselves anti TURNIP PEEL A BEAUTIFIER.| they strain from it 500 fraina lf ac the wrong sort, ‘When he is no more! *@ appreciate cl Is in lit ropa peg j mye — — and waste, #0 we can readily understand than a year the toys with which he, erature, in + Why nt agency and # loft building have | en Also Good the vital importance of keeping the kid- There's a tree that ylelds dollars plays should be selected ac | shouldn't we instruct them in the | sprung up on the south side of the ay’ ald b d according to of right love, an ideal |street facing the palatial homes of Says Vood Exp neys active. i. As every one knows; beaut: 1 | @ scientific plan, As he grows older auty a 4 rink lots of water—you can't drink which any normal human being | the Vandorbilts and the selina. ‘4 Just plant a World he should not be subjected to the co on any 9 “ 1 mii bl. d ha bad taste in the uth, ted | tinual ‘Don’t! Dont!’ Certaim Ameri.) may realize? But It was not until Mra, Flynn| WASHINGTON, Jan. 18.—Here 1s the | too much; also get from any pharma ist ‘And up the tree grows. ¥ When you feel miserable, run down, have a ste in the mouth, coated | othe pb | "Love is the most splendid thing! purchased: the seventeen-foot front | way to beat th allotment of |about four ounces of Jad Salts; take " M can mothers are beginning to unde tongu: and frequent headaches it is a sure sign that your stomach, liver| Stand and are carrying on Montessori | that can happen to the sane, normal} brownstone residence at No. 29—paft|three score and ten, according to Mias |e tablespoonful in = glass of It’s called the Wish Tr bowels are not in order and need a good, thorough cleansing at once. | work in their own homes. Individual, “That cannot be made too| of the restricted plot—that Mr. Iselin | 4. 42, Van Voast of the Food Reform | before breakfast each morning for a few 1‘? J bing a ] @ positive inrush of streng’ -| He a man, 1 i t! Ads. y snd oon is another bition with the coming of a grande|Menkin and Griscon, No, 52 Willian | of years off the ordinary life Ldn pooch ey We Neue combina! bey pees ; 4 ¢ assion, and the re: will an| street, and the siut was filed on April|, Bat bran. It's the best food for acid Of grapes AR0 lemon JUICE, hes Things wanted with ease, j wa | ghild may be ruins ! Barichel’ herhonality’ ana ca. einer (10(aee |heuith known, ry Se with litbia, and hi been used for genere- in: 4 i c persone ’ pee. sub jemon juice newar, | ti 4 1 heir beet girls’ and. “want t Hut xo many never know! | Mra. Flynn dectared to-day she in In| natn and vegetables for ments, honey | Hone to clean a id sa aete Sogeed Bie (a Mf your ad. was printed tn admitted Dr. Halton w’ ne figh ne Anish and has re. | PUM . madult encourage: picid | tained’ Mirabeau 1. ‘Towns ax counsel. ("4% "fs aies, attention, pleare—frean | urine eo it no longer is source of iri-|Herald, Times and Sun © | ment of sentimental relationsh |, And—ladies, ‘A i between little girls and boys. is And 1 thought of John Masefield’s, ‘I canot understand why Mr. Iselin | ripe olives and turnip peels, ahe says, | tation, thus ending bladder weakness. | morning or Sunday, it would not ] wrong and ought to be stouped. fine summing up: [should make me the target of his reat complexion beautif |, Jad Salts is ores ; cannot i0-| great a circulation in New York G The Delicious Laxative Chocolate “And, when the children’ have ("Love 1. flame that burns out human | protest,” sald Mr. Flynn, “when the — jprei_ makes a delightful ‘effervescent | 7 oubtished in The World ALONB! ‘ 9 * «| reached early adolescence, they as wills; neighborhood Is filled with stores and | $2,000 a foot for residential use and |lithie-water drink which every one should | ‘f Pul will cleanse your system in a natural, healthy manner, without pain or grip-| Siiowed ts pick up all sorts of false [ve ts flime that arts the will am ire: loft buildings far more objectionable |§3/500 a foot for business: take now and then to keep their kid- Ex-Lax will relieve your bowels of the undigested waste matter, and| ideas ubout love, till even the ideal ve tn a flame that cheats mew Into! than my place. 1 pild $52,000 for thet | TEA) Bol EMADIA ih ‘ng | Reys clean and active. Try this, also fn several hours your head will be clear and your eyes will sparkle. an tnely minds 48) Gineamed” T GRo| re ge we chiouse. t Wabe That tor eoainas’ ournenes' ia eee Mie Pires pi gE | keep, up Ue water ariekia . and a Plan Sunday W. : baat tA a * ‘i / : ; Habe ee {| doubt you wil ¢ what became TE Se bee of Exar is nguch to eapins you *viPreclany agreed Dr. Halton °No Se cerzanegtetes si, not ‘eign sors Ban" dok |i nce ana, a Yh’ S| gor dy eae aad bekache TeDayl | Got it at your drug store to-day. and 506. the beautiful truth in @ beautiful Medicine builds sew sum end Get,—aért, On’ that block fe worth t alleges,” i jo

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