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I QJ sam, eKv ermm bv mi i THE BUFFALO COURIER SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 12. 1911. 1 HEALTH CAUSING LA LA Although Only 28 Years Old Arthur of Connaught Is Nearly Bald and Looks Almost Twice His Age. will Eaelpjr- AFFAIR OF THE HEART SAID TO BE CAUSE OF ILL HEALTH FKINuL ARTHURS sw PARENTS AIM LA- Li LI VlAlALAV jtSLIl! Duchess of Rutland Wants Daughter to Marry Prince But Does Not Run Counter to Wishes of King and Queen.

It's a pleasure to entertain company when you own a Victor. No worry about talent or suitable amusement no fear of interest lagging. You have at your command a delightful variety of the choicest music to captivate your guests music sung and played by the greatest singers, bands, and comedians. Come in and hear the newest Victor music (By International News.) London, Feb. 11.

prince Arthur of Connaught's health is causing anxiety LI I These are the Words of Dr. Bertha C. Day am a woman a wife a mother a successful' physician a in diseases of women. As a woman and mother hare suffered and know, as no man can, how to sympathize with other women Avho suffer. As a phywician I have studied the peculiar ailments of women and from long and varied experience have learned how to cure them cure them quickly, easily and surely.

My to nis parents and friends. Although only 28 years, old, he is losing his hair rapidly. hi face is heaTlly lined and he looks nearly forty. His manner has I become nervous and depressed. His I no obligation to buy, but if you deckle to get a Victor you can do so on easy payments.

Victors $10 to $100. Victor-Victrolas $75 to $250. DENTON, COTTIER DANIELS 32-38 COURT cor. Pearl greatest ambition is to cure the ills and sufferings of women. I have a recipe that I have used for years in curing female troubles -'I'u rriends ascribe the symptoms to his unhappy attachment to Iady Marjorie Manners, the Duke of Rutland's daughter.

The match is strongly op and I offer to send this recipe free to any suffering woman who writes to me. Priceless Prescriptions A Glorious Gift Send No Money posed by King George and it -was by King Edward, who cordially disliked i the entire Rutland family, more especially the eccentric duchess, who de For the Cure of AH Female Diseases Sent FREE to Any Woman All I ask Is that you fill out and snd to the coupon below Just cut or tear It -0t PARIS WATCHING STRUGGLE TO WIN velops crazes for every new actress and dancer appearing in Liondon. Kin? Stormed. King Edward was furious when the duchess asked Queen Alexandra to tea to meet Cavalieri, and more so when nil It In In your own way and aend It to Maude Allan was Introduced at an Read Every Word of This Great Offer other party. It was very noticeable at tlie recent wedding of Lady Violet AM AN WOMAN Manners and Hugo Chatteris that no gifts were sent by the King or the Quceii, and although numerous dls tmguished persons figured among those invited very fetv attended.

The Duchess of Rutland would, of course, dearly like to see her da ugh ter married to Prince Arthur, but even Baron of the same name who married Powell Clayton's daughter and was for many years Belgian Minister ut Washington. He now represents Belgium at the (Julrinal. The Brussels court allowed Baron Moncheur two months during which he may appeal from the decLsiou granting his uite the divorce. The suit was on statutory grounds, a husband having brought action against Baron Moncheur. why, ot a month's imprisonment.

Baroness Moii. Iieur is now studying tor grand opera. Voting Thomas Ross Winans, son of Winan.s of Baltimore, has sent to Paris for a noted surgeon to treat his wife, who was recmtly injured in an automobile ac-iident. Mrs. "Vinans was formerly Senorita Delgrado.

the beautiful Spanish dancer. she is a slater of the Mahahanee of Kapurthala. The accident occurred near Hinds Head, about thirty miles from London. Winans escaped with slight injuries, but those of his wife are very serious. Mr.

and Mrs. Wlnans were both about to start for India to attend the wt dumg ol the son of the Maharajah of Kapurthaln. Young Winans has been living in London for the last year, ins fatner makes him an allowance on the distinct understanding that he nevr sets foot in Paris. This clause-was inserted in the agreement on the service of a Pari3 lawyer, the reason being that Winans narrowly escaped trnuhlo in connection with the bogus Yamlerbilts. That international swindler attempted to make use of Winans as he did of the Prince of James J.

Van Alen of New York and Duke de Richelieu Suitors for Hand of Mrs. Seth Barton French. me. Do not aend any money -not on cant not even postage. I wlU take care of All that yUl pay the postage myself on all that I jeud you.

When I say that 1 will help you FREE mean every word of it. I do not want you -to pay for my gifts to you. If I knew you and knew your condition 1 would send my wonderful prescription without waiting for you to write me; but I do not know you 1 almply know that there are many women who suffer from diseases that I can cure. I want to reach these women and help 1 want to help you and you must write to. me.

telling me of your trouble, so I can ht-lp you. All I ask in return for my gifts Is that you will speak a good word for me to Othaf women who long to be cured in their homes. By doing this you will help othCT' and help me. And so, I repeat, do hot me on cent for the help I offer you ttZ the Duke of Connaught, who Is not so strongly opposed to the match as the King and Queen, dare not run counter The most glorious gift that can be given to suffering women is health. I cannot give you health itself, but I can and will give you the means by wluch you may become healthy and well and strong.

All I ask is that you write me fully and freely and allow me to send you the gifts that will surely mean more to you than all the riches I could bestow. You cannot fail to see that I am sincere in my wish to help you. All I ask is an opportunity to show how sincere I am and how quickly and surely I can help you. 1 can think of no greater pleasure than giving to my own suffering sex the means to perfect health and womanliness. All I ask is that you accept the help I will give and by allowing me to give you that help will not only receive great benefit yourself, but will increase my pleasure by the knowledge that I have helped one more of ray diseased and discouraged sisters.

"Will you let me do this for you now, today, before it is too late? Answer on the coupon below. to the wishes of the sovereign, so there is not the remotest possibility of the marriage occurring. Queen Mary, who is shrewd and observant, is perfectly aware that the ultra-smart and rapid Edwardian set FOLLOWS EXAMPLE OF MOTHER IN AFFAIRS OF HEART Is pointing the linger of ridicule at what they call the "frunts" now inti mately associated with the new court She is determined to take energetic measures and has made her wishes known through her mistress of robes "Winnie" O'Connor, American Jockey, Marries Neva Just write your name and addraaa ea the Duchess of Devonshire, who combines the dignity of a great lady with a taste of domesticity that is early Victorian. The adage that "to be re coupon below; tell me all you think OC to know about your condition and help you free by sending you aa quit I can the recipe, letter of advlc at4 cal bock, as I hava promised. Tf never regret having confided in I will rerr ember It with gratitude ail anoe of your life.

Aymar of New York In Township of Le Gouvieux Near Maisons Lafitte. spectable one must ba Is to be cast aside ami dowagers who, shrank from the smartset set of the late reign raganzu. brother-in-law of Anita Stewart. have been requested to throw open their doors and to entertain on a mag I can afford to, and will gladly send to any suffering woman my recipe for the complete and speedy cure of any female trouble. Best of all, I will send this prescription absolutely free and postage paid.

Any woman who suffers will know the value of this priceless prescription. If you have leucorrhea or whitish discharges, nervousness, ulceration, foreign growths, displacements or falling of the womb; profuse, scanty, delayed or painful periods any kind of ovarian or uterine troubles, change of life, pains in the head, back or thighs; bearing down sensations, hot flashes, dizziness or weariness if you feel worn out, tired and despondent if you have any disease or weakness common to us women, you would like to be cured in the privacy of your own home. The pr scription 1 will send yon free has been used by of women with truly remarkable results. I will send it to you so that you can accomplish these same results in the privacy of your own home. Write me in confidence, knowing that as a physician and a woman I will respect your confidence and hold it sacred.

Do this; 1 will not only send you my free recipe, but will send you a letter of advice and instruction covering your particular trouble and will send you a home medical guide a book of 120 pages relating to diseases of women which will tell you how any woman may gain and keep, her health. I will send the prescription, the letter of advice and the book absolutely free and postage paid to any woman who will till out and mail to me at once the coupon telling how she suffers, or write me a personal letter telling her trouble in her own words. These gifts will be sent in plain, sealed wrapper so no one but yourself need know what they contain and you can cure yourself in the privacy of your own home. nificent scale. Such great ladies as the Duchessea of Norfolk, Newcastle, Buccieucn anu WciiinTt.in iho Marchionesses of Coupon for free Prescription and niBl Lansdowne and Zeitland and the Countess of Ellesmere will show the Make a cross (X) In frent trouble.

Two crosses (XX) fVlA V. lak. i will Wftjivil uu S)UKS Edwardian set they have not forgotten to give parties exclusive but brilliant. Lord Bosebery. It is whispered that Lord Rosebery, DR.

BERTHA C. DAY, 151 Day Bldfln Ft. Wayne, Ind. Please send me at once, all charges paid, your fre prescription for my case and your 120-page Book for Women all FREE to me. who startled London some four years Mt Name aso by giving a great ball, will come out of his shell again and repeat the experiment.

At this famous ball Queen Mary, as the Princess of Wales, danced every dance and remained until o'clock in the morning. To O'Connor, the American jockey, was married this week to Neva Aymar of New York. The ceremony was performed by the Mayor of the little township of Le Gouvieux, near Maisons Lafitte, the great training center. O'Connor arrived a motor ar by Ben Rigby, an American jockey, and William Woodland, a trainer. Only legal witnesses present.

O'Connor gave the Mayor Sl.oitO lor the poor. Francis Yule Griffin, the American poet, has entered the competition for th" bes poem on Alfred Leblanc's picturesque I'ight at Beausais last autumn. Viele Griffin is a son of the lat? General Viele of New York. He was -ducHted in Paris and all his poetry is written in French. For 20 years he has been the head of the symbolist school ol poets.

He points out that French aviation cannot get away from Americans. Franklin as a member of the Academy of Science signed the official report of the first air bight made in Paris. Dr. Jeffries, an American physician, accompanied Blancard in the tirst balloon flight across the channel In 1785. Miss Dorothy Plunke of San Francisco was the first to use a balloon for astronomical purposes.

She was appointed by the Paris observatory in 1808 to take balloon observations of shooting stf.rs. Now New York is to win the big prize for the first air poem. VANCE THOMPSON ward the end of the season Chelsea house will be thrown open by the new jm ucorrb 'rTounr RmImIh Blddr TrasbU PaiafiU rrid nty Period a 1'rofuM Prld m.j& Period a WhitLh DtaolMu-ga FemaJo ffrtkiw Womb Trouble OwUmi TroaMoa 'V' 1 'm asatSjJ -51. -Ckaaa -rates raa -uL-a' Twtt PnUa a aasaiato nhraaastlsai Oatevrk Jmomre Blood -SbJ PI os I to Mb Part PUea Okeattr Ulaalooo Lrftdy Cadogan and a ball will De gien uranddaughter. the if vlll radouan.

who is just 18 Addrrti Age Are You MnrrledT Give otBer symptoms here IIow lopg afflicted? It (By International News.) Paris. Feb. 11. Rarely has Paris witnessed such a keen struggle for the heart ar.d ham' of an American woman as that now going on between James J. Van Alen of New YorK, Northamptonshire and Newport and Duk- of Paris and Sarthe.

Moth are aspirant? for the hand of thi young, rich and beautiful Mrs. Seth Barton French, widow of the New York banker. Mr. French has decided to follow the example of her literary mother, not in literature, but in love. A few-weeks ago her mother, who was Mrs.

Walker Fearn. was married in Salisbury Cathedral to John Inkersley. Patroness of Art. Mr. Van Alen is now in Paris urging his suit.

Mrs. French dines with him at the Ritz ami other fashionable restaurants. He ha. made her realize the importance of his social position in America and England. Orr the other nand.

the young Duke is young and bears oii- the most illustrious names iii the annals ol Fiance. He Is part American, as his mother was Miss Heine, (laughter of a banker of New Alter the death of the Duke's father she married the Prince of Mon- She is a patroness of art, literature and mnic. Mrs. Frr-ii'-h's friends say she ha. 'iut made up her mind.

Hhe finds it iard to decide between an English manor with Newport thrown in and a uMteati of Hant Brisson, with the tempting title oj Duchess of Richelieu. Another international marriage has last been broken. Baroness Moncheur got a divorce at Brussels and lias returned in triumph to Paris. The Baroness was formerly Miss Copehart San Franc-isco and is a cousin as vi ell as sister-in-law of Alexander M. pehait ol Minneapolis, who was dire, tor general of the Liberal Arts department during the exposition of Baron Moncheur is a cousin of the song by grange; question box; reading, "His First Valentine." C.

A. recitation, selected, Mrs. Raymond Nichols; postottlce. Postmaster Norman Sage. For recreation an old-fashioned spelling match will be held.

Ice cream and cake will be served, for which a small fee will be charged. The proceeds are to be used to defray the expenses of this social. PHILLIPS' ASSASSIN A BROADWAY CHILD Tragic Death of American Novelist Warning to Many Mothers. ELECTION IN ATTICA. (Uy Special Wire to The Courier.) Attica, X.

Feb. 11. At the village flection here this week the Democrats won a decided lctory, electing their entire ticket with majorities ranging from nix to twenty-oiif. This Is the first time in many yearn the Democrats ha been successful in this village. The following officers were fleeted: John H.

Embt. trustee, six majority; Willis B. Hopkins, village clerk, on both tickets; Edward B. Skinner, treasurer, on both tickets; William H. Seligman.

assessor, eleven majority; Glenn G. Spink, collector and police constable. 21 majority. The number of votes cast was 312. ONTARIO COUNTY RALLY CHRISTIAN ENDEAV0RERS Canandaigua.

N. Feb. 11. William Shaw of Boston, treasurer of the I'nited Society of Christian Endeavor, will speak at a rally of the Ontario County Christian Endeavor Union, which will be held at the Congregational Church here March 8. Dele-pates from all of the christian Endeavor Societies of this county will be present, and an effort will be made to assist the growth of the organization throughout this county.

MUSICAL. NOTES. Virtuoso He paid J4.000 for a Th "Whistler. The Drummer Gee! You can get a Singer for about 550. Brooklyn LJfe.

skinning flats In far Utter prpsursv tion for sturdy citizenship. The assassin of David rah am Mill-lips was a child egotist, who ttmw Into an ego maniac Ji prfrrtxl aloneness, that darkness of tho aoul In which Insanity and th criminal instinct an' more likely to grow tlatvn grnlus. Ho was self- entered, and with thf pointing years his oelflah I sraojto, became an obsession. Th upaa UT) of character, a poisoned ealAahnasV oveiBpr-d the world to him. 1J divided the population of th world Into two classes, those his fancy regarded us his enernlea, and thooo hit Whim called his friends.

Because the busy novelist Ignored the man' lncohrratit demands for attention to thlt OVr-urovMi scir. the youth killed th author and hlniHelf. Krwn his home came the excuse 'thoVt the boy must hav been Insane, that he hd always been "Que-." Hm hud i- ii i brooding child. If parent uni teacher concentrated more upon correcting this brooding habit lhaa in discouruging what they call ilea, but which are only active Imagination ut re tchlng It harmless wings, tb vgrld might have been spared the) deeds or Ooldsborougha, of Cxolgoata, of Thaws and Uuiteaua. It Is moral to love life and to enjoy the society or our kind.

If the ln stlnct Tor mingling with other children Is inlssliir. habit can create It. If It 1m tunted It can bo developed, and th child who Is ovr studious, or too reflective, misses thlt Invaluable train-In. year old. As the Kdwardian set does not intend being left behind, the coronation season promises to be the most brilliant on record.

General the Hon. Cecil Bingham, whose marriage a week ago to pretty-Mrs. Chauncey proved such a surpnso all but a few intimates, is taking his wife to Nice for the carnivel. Th honev moon will be short as Mrs. Bimi-ham 'intends to take her duties as stepmother seriously.

Cue of her tirst entertainments will be in honor ol tne general's debutante daughter who wi piesented at one of the latest courts. Her elder stepson, Ralph Bingham, is aide de camp to Karl Grey in Canada. A curious coincidence is that Ralph's engagement to Dorothy Pratt, niece of Lord Dunleath, was announc-el the very day of his father's mar- l'lf ge. The newly wed couple will live during the season in Charles Street, Berkley Square. Later Mrs.

Bingham means to purchase a large town residence. Her sister. Lady Newborough. Js also looking for a permanent home, having tired of the neighborhood of Portland Place, where she has lived for several years. Primate to Be Crowned.

The newly elected Primate of Ireland, Archbishop Crozier, will be encrowne.J on February 24. The ceremony will be witnessed by many prominent society folk. The archibshop is comparatively young. His progress, thanks to his attractive personality, has been remarkable. As Bishop of Ossory, he resided at Kilkenny, and was cultivated enthusiastically by the Marquis and Marchioness of Ormonde, who introduced him to many distinguished people.

The voung bishop at that time was often described as "dearly loving titles and, pretty women." Despite his leaning? for society, everyone who came in cor tact with him is favorably Impressed. He Is a noted raconteur and popular with all sorts and conditions of men. He is as much, at home discussing the probable winner of the Grand National as when he la of housing of the poor or work for the Church Missionary Association. The archibshop has received a special invitation to the coronation. His wife is a seml-lnvalled and her intense interest In the doings of her brilliant husband Is almost pathetic.

"QUEER" CHILDREN MAY BE CRIMINALS IN THE MAKING loot! Poison When He Courted You He didn't complain if you were a little despondent or irritable at times. Now he does. He's the same man. He didn't understand then. He doesn't now.

Then he thought it was caprice and liked it. Now he thinks it is caprice and doesn't like it. But now he's busy getting money. 30-Day Yreafmbnt FRE1E JRemarkable Results Produced By Bttr Vegetable Treatment Without Uee Of Mercury or Potaah. The terrible results of mercury and Dotash If he realized the full truth he would be more than anxious to have the wife he loves take the right remedy on blood poison are well known.

The most these drugs can do li to drire the blood to restore her to true womanly health. Most men don't know that when a woman is weak, nervous, irritable and despondent, there is invariably something radically wrong with the delicate feminine organs with which her entire WOOL MOTOR VXXUL An excellent motor veil, equally rood for school girls, is of aoft flhtlmiid wool with border in a rancy stitch. Whether In whit or fray, thes vUl waah well Have you relative or a friend or even aa acquaintance nhu la ADDICTED TO DRINK cm bo Perfectly Cured 3 Days by the Neal Treatment This statement may sound overdrawn exaggerated never-tlieleas, it's absolute trutji and will bo cheerfully demonstrated to the entire satisfaction of yourself the patient or any physician. Remember Our doubts are traitors Which make us lose. By fearing to attempt.

The good we oft might win." There is no publicity whatever in taking the three-day treatment, at the Neal Institute. Patients enjoy all the comforts of home or club. Interesting reading matter wilt promptly be sent In plain envelope. All correspondence strictly confidential. For further particulars write, call or 'phone the physician who administers the Noal Treatment for the absolute cure of the DRINK HABIT AT The Heal Institute 1176 Lib Bxffeb Pheat IsU Taaaer IttJ er PraaHsr HS poison Dacic into iae system and smother It for several years.

Then when you think you are cured, pitiful iserourr symptoms often creak out. and you find that your bones have been rotting all the while. Your teeth may begin to loosen and your tissues, glands, brain and vital organs show the terrible destructive power of the mercury and potash. Locomotor Ataxia. Paralysis, Imbecility and Prematura Death are then almost inevitable.

Medical authorities admit that this Is so. (BY ADA PATTERSON.) (By International News.) The tragic pawning of one of Ihc chief or American novelists recently, sounded a warning to the mother of the brooding child. The mother or the child who doesn't care to play with other children, who prefers to be alone, is liable to think her offspring a genius. Ho may be a criminal In the making. The normal child Is a healthy young animal whose natural element is noisy action, a child chooses rather the society of his elders It may be a sign, not of a precoclousness, but of a catlike love of pampering.

If he avoids other children, It may a token that the child la physically too weak to cope with the healthy young aavfeges who dare him to come Into the yard to fight, or it may be moral cowardice. As good a start aa a lad of nine can have toward getting on In the world Is to measure hi muscle against his neighbor's In fisticuffs. The sight isn't refinrtl one, especially If he comes noma with an Incarnadined nose, an Uiii.ttoininri.v enlarged eye. The tight will shock his mother and ah will doubtless tears, or wate words about it. but she might better save both.

The. boy is learning to battla with the world, which is bigger itnd ruder thrtn his boy opponent. It wlH give him, the same challenge aa did the boy "who made faces at him over the fence, find bad him com out and be "licked." or "lick" th challenger, and- brodlng Isn't good preparation for this lnevltBvbl llte-iong battr. In th aoiitud of too much rflcUoa th character grova aulleo, aa unuassd aUs cla grow soft. Rubblag thou id era sua i L.J physique is in sensitive sympathy.

There is one, and just one remedy, tried and proven, that will put things right when the feminine organism is weak or diseased. It is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, This medicine restores perfect health to the weakened or fans, and makes them strong. Tht rantarVo.hU nw treatment, called the FOR 58 YEARS HOSTETTEITS Stomach Bittoro KnKlpn thV i-hnirf of it makes Obbae Treatment, Is purely vegetable, containing positively no mineral poison whatever, no tnsreury. potash, narcotics or opiates.

It baa produced remarkable changes In only SO days. Trout vAiitajiif nrtvutotv at home, and become as It makes wifehood happy, and motherhood easy, child-birth short and almost painless. It helps to make real "new women." An honest druggist won't urge upon you a substitute. This "Favorite Prescription" is a pure glyceric extract of native medicinal joots and contains no alcohol, injurious or habit-forming drugs. A full list of its ingredients printed on its outside wrapper and lull inr1 r-rrrr 11 nApT Oath.

free from taint as a new-born child. The wonderful Wasserman Test, the only blood poison test known to scientists, has proven that a man has been completely puriaa4 by the Obbae Treatment. Don't spend months and years of yoaVpreeloag life, and destroy ow taklB who know from cxpcrieccC SOUTH AVON ORANGE. (By Special "Wire to The Courier.) Avon. N.

Feb. 11. South Avon Orange will hold a valentine social In Q. A. R.

Hall next Tuesday evening. Miss Bertha Armstrong. Miss Dora Mllliman and Mr. A. Lee.

the committee appointed at the last regular meeting, have arranged the following programme: Song by grange; reading, Origin or St. Valentine's Day." Lorena Lacy; recitation. "The Smack In School." Augusta Mllliman: reading. "My, Valentine," ChSfi-JSSJ: tclta.tlon, aelecud. May RoaborouK; they cannot equal it icl Stomach lib or aan yjBsVO WAIVU wwwi as afajsaanjxj i a today.

Send your name and mercury i presort bs roea ojfc asm aaa CntattoaOv mat eoee ttaeaotor? IU11 11V fir PUiunt Pellets rtffulate and strengthen St om wiMaaMM Liver and Bowels. Easy to ut as candy. i 'J -a.

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