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firklE DAILY --MIPS CIIIA'rrrANOOGA TENN SATURDAY AUGUST '18 -1909 3 Imam 1 HERO 1 1 -t Di HEItu cm --t -4's 1-'-'--- ----001--c--'V-Z'--- I -N -1-'-'--------------- 0 (4 A iiiit 4 e1 0 ob 1 4 44 0'0'464 -1111 il111illAti-4 rit AMONG DEAD a 41 "Ng I gg i 11- I i gogo Pail 1) a 'H' 1 1 og 0 7 0 LI a a Your Dopoozt '1 Operator Eccles Goes 9 Make Wireless I 1 Tetra" eirrif Down With-Ship choice of- any fancy men 9 for choice of any fancy men 1' tA 1 fi Yi ye in 14 4- HERO I AMONG DEAD Wire lens Operator Eccles Goes Down With Ship for choice of any fancy ice of any fancy men's for choice of any fancy men's 01000 asis I 11 1-1 I I --J ----I -II Lit I L'I I 1 I 'get -interest for 1 1 and young mdn's suits- ----and and young meri7 suits --and AT FART MVP PFPIMIR AT LEAST FIVE PERISH and young ung suits and and young men's suits--and men's 11111H-I I -11 11 t- STEAMER OHIO SINKS -111US i aii DILIC anu DiacK men most all olue ailu-ula cN 111c11 and young men suits that and young mens suits that em l't kr 1 3 Passengers Nutnbering laS Taken sold tlitW 1 I 'ID 11 formerly so from it Wgi i AI ik 1 Off Three Minutes Before lies "ill iglik9 I former! sold from sel Rocks Oft ia---t-t-z--w--a Steep Point Alaska i 1 I 8 so 2000 tO $40 00 LOCKED HORNS WITH CHIEF 12 00 to a Orders Given That Sidewalk Obstru lives werelost in the si SEAWLE Wash A --Piv 1 nking of the -1 'IP tion Must Be Cleared Away Alaska Steamship co Many steamer any of these suits are dark colors and -full lined and are heavy enough 1 Chief McMahon of the police department Oh Steep Ohio Off St--- Point Alaska' early to- and officials of the West Construotion corn- day There -were 128 passengers on that you would feel comfortable in one of them until Xmas This will be pany- locked horn' yesterday over the board but all escaed the victims behig question et a newly laid sidewalk on Mar- among the crew The loss of the the last suit sale we will have this not 13 ket treet between Seventh an Eighth from streets The concrete for the walk had stetuner and cargo le total you wahte been freshly laid The chief thought that The drowned: I the walk had been blocked long enough other fellow might get the very suit 4 and Thursday night ordered Patrolman Purse'r r- J- StePhen io 1 five of he crew John Gang to tear away the obstructions Wireless Operator George Eccles 1 I last ut a few days Officalls of the company informed the chief vitiartipeg This will 1 :1 yesterday that if the walk was damaged by the too early use they would bold the city Two seamen names net given is sale 1 liable Quartermaster- name not given 1 wireless 8a the Ohio ELUSIVE YOUNG FUGITIVE- sankA Irt threadtucatea' 7Tms probably I means that eh was on the reef a con- Pittsburg Reformatory Guard Makes siderable time and that the pas 0 sengers Long Trip to No Purpose were all off before the ship slid into Ralph Elliott one of the guards at the deep water which she did so speedily as 0 I state reformatory at Pittsburg Pa arrived carry down in the city yeeterday morning to take Gus Woods a young boy who escaped some Some of the passengers were taken 0 tie ago from the reformatory into cue- ashore in lifeboats and picked up by I tody He found to his surprise however the fishing boat Kingfisher and taken to that the missing boy had disappeared again The boy surrendered to Patrolman ILI Swanson Bay Others were taken on r- Harris at corner of Ninth and Market the Humboldt and Rupert City The for choi the ce of 1 o8o fancy and white negligee and pleated Shirts streets several nights ago and stated that Humboldt's passengers will be landed at I be had escaped The officers brought him a to the station and the authorities at Pitts- Ketchikan and the Rupert City is tk- that formerly sold for t-L burg were notified hag her passengers to Vancouver 1 By a strange mischance the boy lingered Early reports said that fifty or more around the station until a few moments be- the telegram arrived announcing that lives had been lost but the steamship fore an facer would b4t sent from Pittsburg for Company fixes the Het at five on the I SO $21o0o arid $2511" then him and left apparently thinking strength of wireless dispatches from a that they did not want him to come bark Efforts are being made to locate the boy Heney railroad builder who was for the Pittsburg man in order that his taken off by the Humboldt (E Included) trip may not develop into a wild goose per Stephen and Operator Eccles 1 chase- stuck to their posts and gave their lives All sizes from 1 4 to 20 See South window EN ROUTE TO PACIFIC to -save the passengers The Ohio was valued at $300000 and is a total loss Several Hundred lackies Pass I 1 RELESS OPERATOR Througit Chattanooga WI Jam et Mo Ohalw Coo A full trainload of Uncle Sara's sailors passed through Chattanooga last night The GOES DOWN WITH SHIP Pickles" were en route from Norfolk Va to San Francisco They reached the Cen- 1 ft Filla I ma Mandwaattros Itve4 ma la Mk AP 4 AL A Mk di A Of LOCKED HORNS WITH CHIEF Orders Given That Sidewalk Obstruction Must Be Cleared Away Chief McMahan of the police department and officials of the West Construotion company- locked horns yesterday over the question qf a newly laid sidewalk on Market street between Seventh and Eighth streets The concrete for the walk had been freshly laid The chief thought that the walk had been blocked long enough and Thursday night ordered Patrolman John Gang to tear away the obstructions Officalla of the company Informed the chief yesterday that if the walk was damaged by the too early use they would bold the city liable ELUSIVE YOUNG-FUGITIVE Pittsburg Reformatory Guard Makes Long Trip to No Purpose 1 Ralph Elliott one of the gtiarda at the state reformatory at Pittsburg Pa arrived in the city yeeterday morning to takeGus Woods a young boy who escaped some time ago from the reformatory into custody He found to his surprise however that the missing boy bad disappeared again The boy surrendered to Patrolman Harris at the corner of Ninth and Market streets several nights ago and stated that he bad escaped The officers brought him to the station and the authorities at Pittsburg were notified By a strange mischance the boy lingered around the station until a few moments before the telegram arrived announcing that an officer would be sent from Pittsburg for him and then left apparently thinking that they did not want him to come bark Efforts are being made to locate the boy for the Pittsburg man in order- that his trip may not develop into a wild goose chase EN ROUTE TO PACIFIC Several Hundred Jack les Pass Through Chattanooga A full trainload of Uncle Sara's sailors passed through Chattanooga last night The Pickles" were en route from Norfolk Vic to San Francisco They reached the 'STEAMER Oli10 SINKS Passengers Numbering 1z8 Taken Off Three Minutes Before yes sel Rocks Off Steep Point Alaska SEAITITLE Wash Aug lives were lost in the winking of the Alaska Steamship company's steamer Ohio off Steep Point Alaska' early today There -were 128 passengers on board but all escaped the victims being from among the crew The loss of the steamer and cargo is total The drowned: Pnrser Stephen Seattle Wireless Operator George Eccles Winnipeg Two seamen names not given Quartermaster- name not given A wireless dispatch says the Ohio sank In three minutes This probably means that she -was on the reef a considerable time and that the rrassengers were all off before the ship slid into deep water which she did so apeedily as to carry down five of the crew Some of the passengers were taken ashore in lifeboats and picked up by the fishing boat Kingfisher and taken to Swanson Bay Others were taken on the Humboldt and Rupert City The thmtboldt's passengers will be landed at Ketchikan and the Rupert 'City is taking her passengers to Vanc(mver Early reports said that fifty or more lives had been lost but the steamship company fixes the Het at five on the strength of wireless dispatches from Heney railroad builder who was taken off by the Humboldt Purser Stephen and Operator Ecclet stuck to their posts and gavetheir lives to save the passengers The Ohio was -valued at $300000 and is a total loss WIRELESS OPERATOR GOES DOWN WITH SHIP His Last Message Just Vessel Is most all bitle'and black and young rrien's suits sold from I Many of these suits are darkcolors and full lined and are heavy enough that you would feel comfortable in one of them until Xmas This will be i the last suit sale we will have this not other fellow might get the very suit you wahted: i i This sale will last for choice of 1 J) amea blue'and black men's o8o fancy and white negligee and that formerly sold for-L $2 oo and $2500 (E All sizes from 14 to 20 most all blue and black and -young rnen's suits that $20 but a few days Included) See South window Ohaw Co IA pleated Shirts r--PIIM77101PMROMM1 OBITUARY CHARLES COOKE of Hawaii Dies Following Paralytic Stroke HONOLULU Aug les Ceoke a multinaillionaire anti one of the leading financiers of Hawaii died here today following a second stroke of paralyse and a severe illness extending over a period of several mcmtlis Cooke was president and principal owner of the Bank of Hawaii and president or director of some of the largest corporations of the islands Ile was sesvily interested rt several extensive sugar plantations Wrenn Chicago CIIICAGO Aug Wrenn secretary of the Chicago- Stock' evhange dicd at' his residence et Park tcday after a two-monets' ill-it Death was due to heart Aisease 311 Wrenn wa4 for many years a member -r the firrn of Wrenn 1 Mrs Gus Gorman Mrs Gus Gorman wife et a brother a Patrolman John Gorman died at her 'home in Attairsville 'Ga 'fbursday mornimr Mr Gorman left for Adairsville ThurFday afternoon and attended the frinAral services yesterday Norman Morse special to Th Chattanooga rinses Ili NTviLLE Ala 'Aug -rse young -man of West Huntsville died last night after a brief Illness with fever The body was shipped today to his former home Buffalo Valley Tenn Mrs Mattie Corum Special to The Chattanooga Times 111'NTSVILLE AIa Aug 2--7Sits Mat-tie Comm a young matron of Dallas avenye died last night after an Illness of serend months aged 28 years She leaves a Imsband and two children i William Deaderick Van Dyke Special to The Chattanooga Timm ROLE Ga Aug 27----William Deaderick an D3ke age 16 son of Van Dyke died this afternoon at his home on the east aide of typhoid fever 'The lad was a grandson of the Rev Gwaltney who will conduct the funeral Saturday aftertiom at 2:340 The pallbearers will be youths or his age Young Van Dyke was the son of 4 leading Rome family and was conneted with the Deaderiek Gwaltney and other prominent southern families and was a nephew of Mrs William Van Dyke of Chattanooga Mrs Milton Ochs and Van Dyke will leave for Rome this morning to attend the funeral services George -Fenn- Novelist LONDON Aug death is anrouneed here today of George Alarrvil le Fenn the novelist Ile was born in 1831 Funeral of Mrs Silcox The funeral of Mrs Silcox was held at 9 o'clock yesterday morning from SS Peter and Paul's Catholic church the Rev Pettier Tobin otriciatbiz The interment immediately followinc -was in Mt Olivet cemetery The pallbearers were: FA Stuart 13- Lake Joseph Willis George Hauer John Founders and oseph Dicken Funeral of Miss The funeral of alias Margaret -Maclellan who died Thursday Nras held at cclock yesterday morning from the rPsidence 518 Walnut street Dr Rachman assisted by Dr Mc-Caine conducted the funeral services The interment-was in trorest Hills cemtery where the following friends of The dPeensed acted es pallbearers: William Thomas Alex Scott Magill Milligan A IL ebapman end A Caldwell NUMBER OF SMALL 'ROBBERIES Articles Disappear From Residences and Places of Business A number of small robberies took place yesterday but none of the summer empty house Ta riety transpired The rooming house run by Redwine On Market street was reliered of a number of articles of bedelathing A small amount of money was stoieu from the cash drawer In Sam Light's restaurant ton upper Market street -m I Cure I I '111 lir 111 1111 In 'order to Adni AM AIM Aft IM la 411 RI iiii di I 1 I 4rIffillinEIMIA 1 1 1 '3 WI 7 41 1 4 OBITUAR CHARLES COOKE -----s Multi-Millionaire of Hawaii Dies Folowing Paralytic Strok HONOLULU Aug Ceoko a multmillionaire and one of the lea4ng i financiers of Hawaii died here tollay following a second stroke of paralys4 and a severe Illness extending tner a period of severe' months Cooke was president and principal owner of the Bank of Hawaii and presi- dent or ctor of some of the largest corporations of the islands He was neavily interested irt several extensive a plantations I Wrenn Chicago G0 itiCA Aug is AI ree Ch secretary of the icago Stock' esthange died at his residence et High- I 1 11 Park teday after a two-man ts' ill- lifts Death iis due to heart tisease Mt Wrenn a a tor many years a meraber the firra of II Wrenn Co Mrs Gus Gorman 'Mrs Gus Gorman wife of a brother 1 me in iairsville nr atrolman John Gorman died at her Ga Thursday morn- At ire Nit Gorman left for Adairaville Tursdny afternoon end attended the fu services yesterday Norman Morse Special to Th Chattanooga Times HUNTSVILLE Ala Aug- 27---Norman r-e It )(snu )(snug man of West untsville died last night after a brief illness with Icier The hody wee shipped today to his former home Buffalo 'Valley Tenn Mrs Mettle Corum special to The Chattanooga Times Ala A-ng r--mrs 3lat- tie Comm a young matron of Dallas ave- live tiled last night after an ness of ser- Pr I months aged 28 years She leaves a 1Ittinfl ra rt ri cr- A is I 1 4-1 cn Articles Disap II I Cure Nervous At Ninth i 1 1 I I MarKet St Central shed at 11:20 though their special train was scheduled to arrive at 1010 They dined at the Central depot The men were taken from a number of training hips and battleships ilong the Atlantic coast and are bound for Frisco where they will be distributed among the many ships now on that coast for service in foreign waters They are to take the plate of the same number of others now on duty on the Pacific coast vessels while these are to come east The train carried 250 sailors and four officers Besides these were two officers in charge of the train They were Ensign Fletcher and Midshipman Murphy Clovernors Ratify Purchase- A meeting of the board of governors of the Manufacturers' association was held last night for the purpose of ratifying the action of the Chattanooga Manufacturers' Home company in purchasing the property on Broad street for a permanent home for the association The board last night also authorized the issuance of bonds for the project will Bates Promoted Bates formerly with the St Railroad company of this city but for the past four years with the Clyde line has been promoted from the Atlanta to the St Louis office by his company Mr Bates arrived la the city last night and went to Walden's ridge to spend a day or so with his parents Mr and Mrs 'W Batesbefore he goes to St Louis Open Air Meeting at Chamberlain Held Bishop William Anderson will speak on 'What Is Religion?" in the grandstand of Chamberlain field at 6:30 o'clock Sunday Atm Joseph skinner and a male quartette will render special music Vaudeville at the Lyric After -the engagement of the Fred Wayne Musical Comedy company closes the Lyric theater will open with 'vaudeville for the remalader of the season It was first announced that this house would be closed on Monday of next week for repairs but the management has decided to furnish vaudeville for a few weeks Autos Scarce in Spain 'WASHINGTON Aug 27---People of Spain have not yet waxed very enthusiaxtic over the automobile the general use of the car in that country being restricted Largely by the high price of gasoline and pgyor roads according to Vice Consul-General Dawson at Barcelona In all parts of Spain at the present time it is estimated that not more than 3000 cars are in use id u- at An as Sinking Comes Too Late NEW YORK Aug United Wireless corapany one of whose operators of Winnipeg perished In the sinking of the steamship Ohio off the Alaskan coast today received an account of the disaster from Operator Booth at Ketchikan Alaska late today Booth says in a dispatch to headquarters of the company here: "About 1 am I was sitting with ray receiverl clasped to my ears having just finished working with Operator Eccles on board the Ohio when I was startled by hearing Iitn call D' I immediately answered and he sent the following message: 'Ohio struck a rock steamer sinking send aid immediately or everybody will be lost' "The steamships rlumbolt and Rupert of tho McKenzie Bros' Steamship company happened to be near at the time and they both called the Ohio asking for her latitude Eccles gave it immediately and the Rupert flashed back that they would change their course and stand by the Ohio as soon as possible "In the meantime Eccles sent another message saying: 'Ohio sinking fast cannot hold out Passengers being taken off in small boats Captain and crew will stick to the last' "The IIumbolt and Rupert both replied that they were beaded for the Ohio and would pick the -passengers -up Then came a final message from the stricken vessel It was never finished: Passengers all off and adrift in small boats' it said Captain aK1 crew going off in the last boat waiting for me now Goodbye' "I was unable to get him again" concludes Booth and I 'knew be had gone down with his ship' HURRICANE PASSES FORTY MILES FROM LAND 1 Mexican Ports Have IS From One of Most Vi Mexican Ports Have Narrow Escape From One of Most Violent Storms In Twenty Years 3IEXICO CITY Aug the tmos violent gales In twenty years thresh- ing the waters of the gun in the vicinity I of Mexican ports and with the wind esti' mated to be blowing at a rate of from seventy-five to ninety miles an hour Vera Cruz Tampico and fMatomoras Lave escaped severe damage only because the path of the tornado followed a mean distance of forty miles from thosoest Reports to the meteorological department in this city place the velocity of the wind at sixty miles an hour when the storm passed Vera Cruz As it reached a point opposite Tampico it irreported to have been moderated although at 3Iatamoras it had freshened up again and was blowing close to ninety miles According to the calculations of the local station New Orleans will feel the tornado tonight Texas coast pobats 1st already have been struck they say iSo far as reported there has been no damage to shipping in Mexican waters warnings having been sent out some days ago that the hurricane was headed in this direction from Porto Rico Masters of vessels promptly sought ports to wait for it to blow over FRUIT STEAMER PASSES THROUGH HURRICANE Arrives in Port Badly Warning to People on the Texas Coast NEW 01114EANS9 Aug 27--At 4 IoVock this afternoon the weather bureau rubstituted for the storm wai-6ning of this morning a hurricane warning for the I 1 1 neath clubboaces bathing pavilions and cottages were washed away and the buildings are lying on the grand the water washing through and about them Furniture and wreckage of buildings washed ashore at Point Isabel three miles across the bay today Throughout the day a wind and rain storm continued through the valley about Point Isabel but no serious damage was reported from that point tonight The water however had covered the pier and is still rising the wind blowing a gale of fifty miles an hour and freshening STORM SWEEPING INLAND Mexican Coast in Danger by West Indian Hurricane oArivlisToN Tex Aug West Indian hurricane which was noted in the Yucatan channel yesterday has driren tterOSS the gulf and is now sweeping inland on the Mexican coast lqessages received here by the local weather bureau from the chief of Mexican weather service confirm the report here that the storm is striking the Mexican coast The disturbance as of sufficient severity alone the gulf coast to cause high tides A private dispatch to Capt William A Hutchings superintendent of the Ninhh district life saving service from the life saving station at Point Isabel at the mouth of the Rio Grande river tjlis of the rescue of a party of fishermen from Tarpon Beach early today Negro Murderer Confesses MOBILE Ala Ang 27--Confesoing to having waylaid and murdered a white man in Birmingham three years ago Eugene Nilson a negro was jailed here last night and (Nonfessted his part in the clime today The Birmingham authori ties have been advised of the arrest of the negro Wilson says he has forgotten the name of the white man but that his companion at the time of the hold-up shot and killed the man in the rolling mill quarters securing $140 and a bag of bench of the Cherokee circuit Shoul I Judge Wright resign there will be number of applicants for the appoin ment to the vacancy which would 1 made by Gov Brown Among tho Av'ho have aspirations for the ermine 60 said to be former Congressman John NM natl10 and his son II Madill though of course both would not see appointment the Bon Rowel at present referee in bankruptcy th lion A Denny all of Rome 8DI the Hon Wesley Shropshire of Sun merville Judge Harper Hamilton Floyd city court is also mentionecJ though he was not a stapporter of Go Brown These circumstances present a deck i edly interesting situation in both co gressional and circuit The me who holds the key to the situation is th present congressmen and he he DoP s-aid 'whether or I not he will be In till race Just at present all of the me mentioned are traveling the circuit speaking at edocationsi rallies shaking bands between whiles ant keeping solid with the voters MURDERERS OF WOMAN ROB HER OF $1000C FAYETTLVILLID Ark Aug TreThat 10000 In money was stolen fror the body of Mrs John Wink lemon or aged 'woman who was clubbed to deat' here yesterday le asserted 118 an ollScia circular Issued today offering a rawer of $4800 for the capture of the woraan' slayer and the recovery of the The fact that the body had been robbe developed at the coroner's innuestwhe It was found that the pockets of a atone belt which Mrs Wink lemon ca 1 stropped about her waist httd been cu away It 18 the belief of the officio conducting the luvestigation that th murder was committed by two men an Ia former boarded at the Wink lemon horn is mentioned as being wanted in court tion with the crime r7v ET--3 Gt13 DW Texas coast A disturbance of marked intensity is now central over the gulf off the mouth of the Rio Grande river and is moving oorthwestward Persons in exposed localities are advised to seek places of safety With the windows of the pilothouse broken in the starboard deck railings swept away and showing other evidences of her battle with a West Indian hurricane in the Yucatan channel the United Fruit company's steamer Cartago arrived in port tonight from Rocas del Toro NVIille the damage on the outside of the steamer is conspicuous no serious injury was done the staunch vessel which mad' a successful twelve-hour fight with the wind and waves and reached port without any casualties Besides a miscellaneous cargo the Cartago carried twenty-four passengers These were sent below upon the approach of the hurricane last Wednesday morning Some sea sickness was experierced but few of the passengers realiyed what they had passed through until told by Capt Peterson that it was one of the hardest trips be had ever experienced Thus far the Cartago is the only yesseri to report any damage as a result of the storms and hurricanes which have prevailed on the gult for several days DAMAGE AT TARPON BEACH Practically Every House Destroyed or4Badly Damaged nitowNsi'mrE Tex Aug 27-- After spending the night at the quarantine station at Tarpon Beach refugees -brought to the main land today by the life saving 'crew from Brazos de tell of damage to the Pedro and Brazos islands as a reArlt of the gulf storm which swept inland last night At Tarpon Beach every building except the lighthouse and quarantine station were either damaged or destroyed but so far as ascertainable no lives were lost The greater derange it is stated was the result of the high waves the wind not attaining a violent velocity Supports be POLITIcS WARMING UP IN SEVENTH GEORGIA Intentions of Congressman Gordon 11ee Not Yet of Candidates SPecia! to The Chattaiscega Times ROME Ga Ai 2I---This is the barbecne season in north Georgia and politicians are busy going throughout the Seventh congressional making speeches and fixing fences in the extremely complex and interesting campaign that seems about ready to open The unknown quantity in congresaional politics is the future course of Congressman Gordon Lee who from his home at Chickamauga is spending the interim between sessions in visiting the various parts of his district Mr Lee announced during last year's campaign that if elected for a third term without opposition he would not run again But since that time there have been a number of changes'that lead his friends to hope that he will reconsider his determination He has been appointed a member of the committee on general agriculture one of the most important of the house and is just getting into position say his friends to secnre a substantial appropriation for the opening of the Coosa river to navigntion Many of the newspapers of- the district are urging him to rim again In the meantime there are three announced candidates for his place These are Judg-e Moses Wright of Floyd county the Hon 7t1 Johnson of Bartow county and the Hon It Hutchens of Polk county Others who have been mentioned as probable candidate are the Hon Sam Maddox of Whitfield and Judge A W-Fite of Bartow The first three are already campaigning in a quiet way It is not known how many of the five would be in the race should Mr Lee decide to run again In the event that Judge Wright continues his candidacy he will resign 'from the bench of the Rome circuit- If Judge Fite runs he will remain on the i A 1 I Chronic r-v I I- I And SOecial Diseases Consultation and Consultation and For Prompt i Relief Examination Free we receive from ladies who want to thank us for the benefit they have received from Cardul All these ladies are glad now that they bought the first bottle of Cardin i If you suffer from pains In head back or Ce) eg -p side' are nervous or worn-out try Cardui Get your first bottle SVe know it will help you 1 and that you'll continue the treatment and get fr 4 I well But get the first bottle without delay I 1 Cardui is- sold at all drug stores with full t1z-7 1'' directions for use printed on the wrapper cr Try it "I suffered with my head and back for over six years" writes Mrs Bell of McAlester Okla "rnever could get anything to do me any good although I tried almost everything except Cardui One day whie I was reading what other suffering women said it had done for them I decided to try Cardui "I am now on my third bottle and I don't feel like the same person I feel so much stronger and better I recommend Cardui to all suffering -women" This is just a single one of the thousands of grateful letters II for inmsea 11115 1vvg- Catarrh- for medicine I successfully treat the following disea sea: Catarrh Heart tome to me allow me to examine you and if you have a curable condition will accept your case and snake you a liberal charge for a thorough course of --treatment I will make no additional charge I Desema Nervous 014 Sores Chronic Skin Diseases and Special Rheumatism Diseases of Blood Polsod Men and 11 ii 1 Stomach Women I I ngs-- tiir Ittivitt001- lir best references are my many cured Offices permanently located best references are my many cured Stomach 'Women ured 1 are and eatiailed patients Do not procrastinate Call today you cannot call write rne in confidence I will not treat you without a personal examination but will adriae you Free until you can call Special engagements arranged to your conrenience to out-of-town people you call )P 1 Al I 1 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