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A 1 THE WQRLij8 SATURDAY JSVEPTCNGJ JANUARY 16 1904 DINNER READY a GUEST WAS DEAD Miss Leonard Had Planned a Little Party in Honor of the Birthday of Her Brother Michael i 1 WHEN HE DID NOT APPEAR I SHE WENT TO HIS HOME Found HimAsphyxiated by Gas He Accidentally Had Turned On When Retiring the Night Before The table wa spread and the Kueats ssembled at the home of Miss Mary Leonard at No SXI West Fortytlghth Itrett but her brother Michael Leon I I ird who wa to have been the au eat of honor lay dead In his room Leonard who was thirtythree years old boarded with Mrs Lougheed at No 685 Eighth avenue It was his birthday and In honor of the event his sister had arranged for a dinner party at her home Leonard had retired early the night be lora but lila nonappearance during the day did not cauae Mrs Lougheed to I worry DM there had been many days on which she bad not eeen him around When the guests had all assembled at Miss Leonards tho failure of her brother to put In an appearance seemed strange and she excused herself long enough to run around to Mrs Lougheed to see what detained him The landlady Informed her that he had not eeen him all day Then waIl go up to his room and arouse the sleepyhead said Miss Leonard On the war up she remarked that she mailed gas So do I said Mrs Lougheed That funny I thought I smelled It 1 before today but I forgot all about It They knocked on Leonoras door and 4 14 4 got1 no response They knocked again Then Miss Leonard opened tho door A suffocating rush of gas followed and the two women saw through the gloom Leonards body lying on tho bed Frightened by the gas and the failure of Leonard to answer their cries the women ecreamed Policeman Rice heard them and ran Into the house He entered Leonards room and turned off i the gas He dragged Leonards body out into the hall but the man was dead A physician was summoned but he said Leonard had been dead seven or right hours He had turned on the Kan accidentally when going to bed the night before Miss Leonard returned home and dismissed her guests i RICHES EJE 1 ENDED HIS LIFE Charles Barbour Went the Pace That Kills Till His Gay Companions Quitted Him and Left Him to Poverty From wealthy mannhouttown wine I buyer and generous spender Charles Harbour descended to a messenger and then to chore man In Hahn Hotel No 257 West Thlrtj first stleet and to day he was found dead He had ended 0 his life bv Inhaling gas It vvas onlv a few veart ago thAt BAr bour a happygouikj laughing fellow who never had a thought of the morrow and jvho took hla friends as he found them was a nguro In the Tenderloin and along upper Broadway Then luck seemed lo go against him and his form friends took him as they found him One by ono they went tho other way and Barbour with money gono and friends lacking turned his hand to an thing he could thud to get a living He secured emplojmoilt ut Halm and the former happy Btubour hecnme recluse Uarbour WAil last seen alive esterday nflcinoon lie was then very pensive tin retired to his room and turned on the CT Former companions may claim hU body today If they do not he will be sent to the Morgue Barbour was only thirtvfour years old MRS GILBERT BETTER WASHINGTON Jnn l6Mrs Gilbert the actress who has been serIously 111 at the Raleigh Hotel Is considerably bettor She hopes to be well enough to return to her home InN York by Sunday III DOUGLASCOS YEAR i tore limit Million Dollar til I illlloiuil lluilnpus In tOOl Amid the stories of decline In the shoe 1 nines Ills Indeed pleasing to learn 1 lint there Is one Diokon concern that Is more than holding Ita own and in pacing Its business at a pace far In excess of any other year in Its history That lOiKirn Is tho Douglas Qhoe Cu Mr Douglas said his company sold 007 pRlr morn shoen In 1901 than In o2 tlmebj increasing the business of the company 1U93G760 to a total busl Cs for the year of J6 163 70750 I uuring the past year the Douglas factory IVPS in operation 270 day In other words the employees In our factory had an opportunity to arii 45 wpets full pay the factory turning out a full lays work every da aid Mr Douglas IUI lncreasd the Douglas bust rwsnsarly JO per rent In 1XXI wan that ne mide ooj shoes nndnpent JIGS fC In peislstcntly and everlastingly tolling thi ioniimrr the fnctx about out shoes through ntniiupor ami othtr adv irllsp mrnts I realized early Int the competition ot oul lde conceriiH with Hip RiVWktou thoe was growIng llercu every year and lo meet thin the shoes I mide In our factory were kept up to I HIP ery hljhiHt piMIblo iiiiillly and tin advertising of heir Koodncus kept 1 nnc rIt1 work spent more IJllJllevl1 ndVPrtNIng durlne ti money year lm tlin any year In tho hIstory of he Inilnpi nnd IPllln lo upend a still I larger corn durln the yearlW There fire you will HOP that the main fac lore In lncr anng the ale of our shops TO the making of good goods and Wifrnl advertising Brockton Mass Tlmo 4 i 1 I I 4U1 of JtI iff ii ii 1 IiI HOOTS AT GIRL WHO JILTED HIM Gold First Pleaded for Forgiveness for Missing His Sunday Visit and Going Walking with Another Young Woman MISS ORDOVER OBDURATE SAID HER LOVE WAS DEAD Infuriated Man Then Fired Three Shots None of Which Took EffectSorry He Didnt Kill Her Samuel Gold a young cigarmaker wan arraigned in the Essex Market Court today for attempting to kill his sweetheart Annie Ordover attractive young woman of twenty years I fired three shot at Miss Ordover but none of them struck her When Gold was taken to the Union Market police station he fltntly cried Yes I shot at her and 1 am sorry that I didnt kill her It Is the old old story of Jealousy and a Jilted love Gold and Miss Or dover had been lovers for a long time In fact It was generally accepted as Tact that they were to be married though no announcement of the en engagement had been made He had called at her home at No 743 Fifth street where she lived with her mother and three brothers every Sunday night for a year and a half Last Sunday night TV as the first time In the eighteen months that he tnlued and Miss Ordover concluding that he was ill went out to take a walk She was surprised to meet Gold with another girl on his arm She rushed homo Indignant and in tears She at once penned note to Gold saying that she was much surprised at his conduct ant that any man who would so conduct himself before marriage certainly could not be trusted after marriage Gold called at the Ordover house and was refused admittance Last night they met by accident on Avenue near Fourth street Gold at once linked hit arm through that of the girl and in spite of her protest walked along the avenue with her He pleaded his cause passionately but Miss Ordover was obdurate Finally they stopped In front of a candy store at No 719 Sixth street Wont you give me Just one more chance pleaded Gold I never could again trust a man who had once deceived me replied Miss Ordover I am sorry but my love for you is dead agied Then cried Gold dramatically as he thrust his hand In his hip pocket if your love for me Is dead you shall die with III Miss Ordover screamed and started to run Gold pulled a revolver and started Bring Miss Ordover Instinctively dodged and the bullet went wild The second shot and the third shot also failed to hit the girl Gold then stopped Those who were watching him say that he made amoveas If to place the revolver to his head but suddenly dropped the weapon and fled down Sixth street Two young men noting that he had dropped the gun gave chase and caught him Just as Policeman Blake attracted by the shooting came around the corn ncrGold went to tho station quietly and Miss Ordover followed Is this the man who shot at you asked bergt McGlrr of Miss Ordover The girl nodded her head Yes I shot at her and I am sorry hat I didnt kill her Interrupted Gold defiantly Miss ordovcr covered her face with her hands and ran from the station weeping violently Gold was taken to a cell still defiant and sorry that he had not committed murder When Good was arraigned in the Essex Market Court today he repeated his declaration that he was sorry he had missed and failed to kill his sweetheart After listening to the story of he shooting Magistrate Cornell held him In 1600 ball for further cxamlna lon GIRLS SHOOTER IN 10000 BAIL William Carpenter Who Tried to Kill Margaret Neville for Refusing to Elope with Him Held for Trial I Fpeclal 1h Ev nln World SOUTH NORWALK Conn Jan 18 William Carpenter of Stamford the asnntlaiit of Miss Margaret Neville was bound over In the South Norwalk Town Court this morning for trial In the Superior Court In Bridgeport under bonds of J10000 farpentcr was extremelr nervous and caused some excitement in the courtroom which was crowded with spectators and stifling in atmospheric condl lins by having a fainting spell After he recovered he pleaded not guilty to a charge of assault with Intent to mur tier This action was taken on the ndvlre of Attorney Louis Beer who had been assigned as counsel for the accused Judge Taylor decided to fix the bond 10000 It will be practically Impossible for Carpenter who has few friends here to obtain this amount and he was taken to the County Jail in Bridgeport to await trial nt the next session of the Court III Februuty Carpenters victim Miss Neville stills Is1n the Norwalk Hospital III a serious condition The bullet which entered her Htomach and penetrated tho left lung Is still there no attempt having boon made to extract It No signs of rt od poisoning luivu yet appeared and thu ittcndnnls could not slate vhtthciflil would develop later or not Miss Neville mil considerable of fever today and her temperature Is inch Inrpentcrs mother who win In court fttntpd that the accused Is udillctrtl to the ti of morphine YOUNG SINGER COMING HOME I Howard A Blngpr the fourteen carold Ion of Horace Singer a ivoalthy manufacturer llvlngat No ill uet Qua Hundred and FIfth street who disappeared mymerloualy from hJs fathers home last August Is on his wavt home Them ana oonddexvlt mystery over the youngster1 dtean pearance and A widespread March wa tatUlCL iI IVTADOO SAIDHE WOULD END GAMBLING HE IS DIT I COMMISSIONER MADOO JOINS HER GIRL CHUM IN DEATH Since Childhood Pretty Anna Burckhart and Sophie have man Had Been Inseparable Companions Heartbroken with grief over the death of her chum pretty Anna Burckhart eighteen years old kllltd herself drinking carbolic acid Miss Burckhart was Just eighteen She was of a bright and cheerful disposition and because of her exceptional good looks and unfailing good nature was regarded as the belle of the neighborhood With her parents she lived in a cozy home at No 42 Bedford street Almost from babyhood her Inseparable chum had been Sophie Haver man who lived In the samo neighborhood They had attended school together had been members of the choir of Alexander Chapel In King street Three months ago Miss Havcrman died In a hospital while undergoing nn operation Since that time Miss Burckhart had been much depressed She wept considerably and frequently complained of headaches She complained to her mother that she was suffering from a headache and said she would go to Vho drugstore on the corner and get a powder Ijr mother told her to hurry hck Fifteen minutes later she stumbled into the apartments of Daniel Martin friend of the family who lives In No 11 across the street from the Burck hart As she opened the door she attempted to speak but fell unconscious bcfoio she could formulate a word Martin picked her up and said he smelled carbolic acid Hosaw that her Ips had been burned by the poison anti an with her acrosJ the street to her tome An ambulance was summoned from St Vincents Hospital but the girl had died almost Instantly Where she obtained the acid Is a mystery There was no bottle In her pockets or about her and the druggist on the corner said she had not purchased It there nor had she purchased a powder an she had said she wax going to do MYSTERY IN MANS PLIGHT THEATRE Found Unconscious with Skull Fractured Hours After House Was Closedand Supposed to Have Fallen from Balcony Special tq Th JSrfnlnit World 1IIILiADBLPHIA Jan IS Lying UnconscIous with his skull fractured man supposed to be Frank Smith of No 2SS South Eleventh street was found In the GarneR Theatre by a watchman before dawn today He was In full evening dress and his coat wa5 spattered with blood from wounds on hit ad While doctors In Jefferson Hospital are trying to save his life the authorities are endeavoring to learn how the patient sustained his Injuries The theory generally accepted is that the man occupied a seat In the first balcony last night and falling asleep was overlooked and locked In the theatre Awakening he found himself In the dark and confused he groped about and tumbled over the rail Thin idea Is strengthened the finding of a coupon In his pocket for a sent In the balcony Jut above the spot where he was discovered There are marks on the orchestra chair where the man was round indicating that he struck It In his descent There was not the slightest Indication that the victim hud been drinking and this fact adds to the flavor of mystery In the casp SON BORN EVERY JAN 15 the Leroy Children Hnre Illrlli tla on Same Dal TOIJIHVIiaK Jan 16A fifth son nan horn yesterday to Mr and Mrs William Leroy Their other children were born nsfohlowst Jail 1C 1900 George Leroy Jan 15 1901 Ashton Leroy Jan IK lM Pier Leroy Jan 15 190 Alexander Qpldsborough Leroy The Leroy live In Owen County Mrs Leroy wan Blue Grass belle being a member ot the noted Hardln family hmband It stockbreeder A aitt THE PROMISESome of you men think You can fool me but you are foolish think so I have sources of information that can tell me every time you breathe if I want to know I know that new places are opening up and that proprietors are figuring on opening up other places all over town It is up to you to enforce the laws and any man failing in his duty will be brought here on charges I will give you fortyeight hours in which to clean up your districts Police Commissioner McAdoo to the Inspectors a week ago Wednesday HE FUIFILMKN As a result of this hearltoheut talk with THF the Inspectors practically every poolroom in town is closed None of them is running for the accommodation of the general public Those doing business are taking bets by telephone or admitting only persons who are known Buildings that have been leased for poolroom purposes are vacant Gambling houses are closing and police guards are stationed 1 in front of the more prominent Disorderly houses are being conducted circumspectly So far as poolrooms and gambling houses are concerned the town is closed tighter than it has I been for many years SEIZED HER SON AFTER LONG HUNT 1 Mrs Chester Newman Had Been Searching Many Months When She Found Him at New London Conn Special to Tin Ewnlnit World NKV LONDON Jan 16Mre Chester Newman of Yonkers occupied apartments at the Crocker House last night with her Mxyearold son under the protection of City Sheriff Martin Bailey and an assistant In the next room was Chester Newman the womans husband who sat up all night with the door of his room open and listening Intently for any noise that might lead him to believe his wife nan making an attempt to smuggle the child out of the hotel Judge Ralph Wheeler last night signed a writ of habeas corpus at thor of the father through his attorneys Brandegee Noyes Brande gee In which the mother was ordered to bring the child before him today and prove her right to maintain po scinlon of him Ioiior Search for Hrr Tloy This situation Is the result of a search Mrs Newman and list father Clark have been malting since Heptember 1102 for her son Chester 11 Newman Jr The father linn been living with the son at the Uolilcon Hotel under the name ofC Brown since last March He wore crepe on his hat and was supposed to be a welltodo widower although he never Intimated anything about his private affairs He always paid his bills promptly and seemed to enjoy himself in a quiet manner His sister Grace lived with him at the hotel and cared for the boy boyThe The little fellow went to Cottage street yesterday with his aunt to enjoy the coasting there They had been hero but a short time when a carriage drove through the street and a woman alighted She picked up the boy and saM Here Is my darling child whom I have not seen for over a year The woman was Mrs Newman whose husband she supposed wns In Yonkers nt the time She was accompanied by Deputy Sheriff Tubbs who hud been sent by Attorney Hadlal A Hull counsel for Mrs Newman iii preserve the peace but to take no hand In a curing poruesslon of the child hiss Newman allai Miss Brown was not slow In recognizing her sluterInlavi and when the latter attempted to pul the child In the hack she clung to the youngster and refused to let go her hold The Deputy Sheriff persuaded her to accompany the mother to the Crocker House Pat Her BlsterlnLarr Oat Arriving on the third floor Mrs Newman hurried the child Into her room and was followed by the aunt Once In the room Mrs Newman exercised her right ot domain and ordered her sister Inlaw from her apartments Mrs Newman and her father arrived here Thursday evening as the result of a report made to the bv a detective that Mr Newman was residing In this city Mrs Newman father is said to have received a letter on Christmas Day In which was Incloied a piece of wrapping paper on which wan serum A tip for Christmas see I Brown Mohican Hotel New London Conn MotlierGet Iosseislon Mr Clark took the cue offered In the letter and located his soninlaw here through I detective Mrs Nenmans attorneys Prime Prime of Yonkers communicated with Attorney Hadlal A Hull to look after the case here upon the arrlvalof their client The coup planned by the attorney worked like 1 charm The law of the State of Connecticut gives parents equal rights In their children and usually posnespjon Is nine points of the uual A noon us Mr Newman wan informed of his wife stop In gaining possession of his son he consulted the law firm of Frt ndegcc Novcs Iron degee who nt once nuked Judge Wheeler for a wilt of habeas corpus Newman and his wife hnv not saul anything about their estrangement They lived at No 78 Qtiena VIla avo nue Yonkers The father took the boy from the home lust rom year ago September ostensibly to Purchase a pair of shoes for the child and did not return Newman Is In tile Insurance and roil estate business hi Yonkers which hums been conducted hy bin biothei Hlnce his llcnppearance JARED CHITTENDEN DEAD Jnred Chlttenden for twrntyflve enl a member of the BradMreet Company and for six years Its treasurer died last night at his horrte at No 1 West Thirtieth street Mr Chlttenden had been In poor health a long time and a few days ago contracted pneumonia which hastened the end Mr Chlttenden who was 1 very healthy man left one ran and a daughter the latter being the wife of Knoblauch the banker At the hbme Kobaueh today It was said that funeral arrangement would be announced aral venlnc or tOj norrow tp9 3 HOTEL BABY WAS JUST SMUGGLED IN Martha Washington Patrons Disappointed to Find the Infant Discovered There Was Brought In by Its Mother Bitter la the disappointment of the demure young females up at the Martha Washington Hotel Just ax they thought that they had completed the cyCle of romance and tragedy with tho birth of a baby In their big homelike raravanrary It wan discovered that the baby WOE In reality Jive months old and that It was smuggled Into the hotel bv Its mother because she knew there whs a rule that babies were not allowed In the place Four times has the Martha Washington been staggered by elopements twice have marriages taken place In its parlors three times has the big establishment bell plunged Into gloom by death and once wall It thlllled a real shootIng affray There seemed to be nothing larlilng but a baby but there wasnt a soul In the hotel who was willing to furnish that sort of a nnsutlon snslton Then this stranger came with her baby In a bundle and hopes would not have been elevated only to bn dished to the ground again had It not been for an Indigestible chocolate drop which this baby tried to absorb to tho great distress of 1 mqther and the detriment of Its etomach Mother nnie Closely Guarded The name of this young mother I guarded very closely for there la an antlpubllclty bureau up at the Martha Washington which cannot be broken Into with on axe But the young mother lives In Boston and had been with her baby visiting in Washington On her way home she stopped here expecting to meet her husband and when she and her wriggling bundle walked In the Martha Washington the chair warmers In the corridor took a long look and began to buzz Rather pretty remarked one Hut pair as milk commented a girl with freckles IhouKht I Was Flower Then the lady with the ringlets who looks over the newcomers because she linn nn appetite for scandal and li known nb the Melhtualch of the establishment remarked vSho carrIes that bundle under her left arm as If shin thought alto would bunk It Home foolltdi man has been giving her flowers Think of men giving women flowers and fancy a woman accepting flowers from any man An hour later the manhater was passing through the hallway on the third floor when she heard a thin small voice The spinster halted Where had she heard such a cry before Long long ago she remembered having heard the sound Her face lighted up with a smile She threw her hands In tho air and I stole quietly to the door of tho room occupied by the woman from Boston foman She pinned her ear to the keyhole She was still listening to the faint cry from within when the door opened and a woman In the cap and gown of a nurse burst Into the hall Spinster fllnai for Joy Where can I get a doctor the nurse asked and then aha hurried to the otnce With laugh and a glad cry theaplna ter started through the hal She waved her arms and she skipped as she made her way singing Unto in a child II born Oh how wonderful Oh hon nonderfult Soon tho doctor came lie hurried to the Boston womans room HP wits not there nn hour but I seemed ages to this expectant group of women outside When he did venture forth there were women to the right of him women to the left of him women In front of him and the elevator shaft behind him Every woman was talking and every woman wan talking In a Hhflll whisper and the same question nan asked by them all Only I ClioiMiInle Prop I It a boy I a gill The uiuemmilouts wit lout to the doctor him died of times Iho doctoi tiled to sadie Then his fee hi cam i grave anil 11 replied It la neither It ti simply a chocolate dll Its foolish to full Itueemonth old babies on chocolates Three months oll Throe months mnts old Pits women were no loner guarded In the lone of their voices They fairly shrieked Three months old Do you menu to tell us tint child In three months day oh chit was not born here to toyIThink of mv having been mistaken old the spinster I lant forgive that Boston woman or forget how she brought that baby In this hotel which Is womens hotel exclusively and not a nursery To Core Grip In TTTO Day tAutly Bromo Quinine removes the uuit I TO IUt the anulD call for lbs full name A 1 1 i 1 WOMAN ANNOYS HIM I RECTR COMPLAINS Miss Charlotte Fitch Guest at I Murray Hill Hotel Taken to Bellevue Hospital tor Mental Observation Mlii rhirlotti KIKII a vilest at the Murruv lilt Hotel was omit II the I yco alhle mini at Uellem Hospital frurn the Writ Side Com milnv on nn ilflldavll Hindi 1 Rev IMvMjrd DC Uroat Tompldn of CoximUlt hat Mho nulTeiN from illm Illation 1 Is multi tint site has been annoying mlulKtrr who Is i utiiiicliil with Cliryaostom Chiircli nt Seventh ave Mlir nnil Ihlrtvninth street Application for hue Incarceration Minn Kllcli was made yesterday by Isir loinnkln who Wai acrnnipnnled i to fourt by one of the phylilans attached to the pnvcopathtc ward The physlLltm said that Miss Hitch was undoubtedly mentally unbalanced nnil Magistrate Mayo Instructed Probation OWc De limey to llnd her lie Went to the hotel early today anil fount that the had gone out She was dniincred In HI Chiyaontom Church and taken from there to the police court whein there wasi private vx In II ton The lice Mr Tompcln la a brother Inlnn of Miss fitch It li the Intention of her family to huns her taken to a iiilwite sanitarium The Itcv John Harris Knonles rector of Bt Chrysontoms In tile clergyman who has btcn annoyed by Miss Fitch lie lives nt No 113 West Fortieth street I am sorry Indeed he mild today tlint this publlilt should attach to the case of Miss Fltih but the situation tier untied that she be placed In restraint for her own good Situ I about fifty ear old I met her first about ten years ago In a boardinghouse and slit has followed mo ever since 1 have received I might nay hiindieds of letters from her In the pUll four yearn her attentions have beconio almost unbearable She would tome down from Coxsackle visit my 00 house and attend all services nt the church Talking to her did no irood and at last I Wall compelled to ask her brothcrlnlaw to take some notion Miss FlInt la a half slider of the late Jtme II hyde of the Equitable Life Assurance Coclety She Is the sole re nmlnlni executor of the Fitch estate which owns valuable properly ni out Corsurkle and han a comfortable fortune In her own right WOMAN FATALLY BURNED IN CELLAR Kallp OBrien accidentally set herself on fire today Inthl cellar of Bernard Tllmitrtlns house No 2U East Ore Hundred ond pnt fourth street IlI clothes In lame tilia rushed upstairs to the kitchen through the diningroom Mrs and then Into the parlor where Tllmartln wile sitting was then wrapped The blazing woman lwn wrppe In rugs by Mrs Tllmartln and neighbors who had lard her wild shrieks Policeman Nllan who wan In the neighborhood entered the house and aided Into Ing to relieve the suffering of the woman As soon as the flames were extinguished he rang In an alarm and summoned an ambulance The firemen arrived on the scene first I and finding that there was no fire gave I their attention to the badly burned woman They rubbed her with oil and fe edn I swathed her In lint Miss Brlcn was taken to the Harlem Hospital where It Is said she will die NOT riEDICINE Hut Srlcntltla Knoil People who do not study the subject sometimes get tho Idea that I GrapeNuts Is a medicine whereas it lit Is I pure cereal food mode upon scientific principles and contains no TMdlcIne whatever I Stomach trouble must treated through taking away tho bad food and using proper food for almost all stnmaoh trouble comes from the use II of Improper ood and science says that the only way to cure It Is takeaway I the cause and two good food in tit place I am 1 brain worker and resorted to the habit drinking strong black coffee for lunch to tone mo up as I eipresseu and the suit was that although I ate a great deal of food I grow thinner and browner until my friend told me I really looked like an overroasted coffee bean myself Then I began to the use of GrapeNuts food and gave up coffee for I found that Grape I Nut gave me all the toning up that wa necessary and there was no bad reaction from this food as there Is from coffee I nm stronger better and healthier In avery way and my brain Is much clearer and more act since I began the use of Grapo Ntits The yellow look has almost left me and my friends lure me that I am actually growing fat I first learned of GrapeNulw through a lady friend who uses regularly for breakfast for her two little girls I had known them only as puny sickly little children and was surprised at the change In them for now they are I pair of the strongest healthiest Girls I ever saw What I surprised me mot was that ihe change had been brought about by a patent medicine as 1 had been Inclined to call GrapeNuts My friend pointed out my mistake and Induced me to tako I saucer of the food The crisp nutty flavor surprised and pleased me and I resolved to use It myself with the wonderful results I have told you of Nome I given by Ioattim Co Battle Creek Mich MichraprNiita Is made of the pure reronls alone and quickly corrects all of tho Ills that arise from the use of Improper food for GrapeNuts Is 1 natural food prepared In the most scientific way Look In eaoh package for a copy of the fsmous little bok Ttw Road Ito Wellville i BECOMES A BRIDE HRIOE TEARS ARE DRIED I a Girl Accidentally Pushed Among Steerage Passengers on Ss Cassel Is Virtually Imprisoned I and Weeps with Fear I Whn China lloffiuiii a I curt itei to leave 1t North termini llovd Miun hli Caxiitl nblcli iirrlvid In llolioKrn last nlKht shut wax Mtlihijtmui liv I 1111 IIIIIIK ultliri wild iltmindiil htr itism III luivr the ahlp Slur hid left It In lift slim rouutn mid wn a amen I luck for I In Hi couitmus lout a In was iiunlucl uniting Dip nleeriKO pi 4ttguus and lucre vvns vlitnilly InipiNoiml until i0ucil 15 Up man whom alt hul tome to inn my Adolph Krlmnnn registered HI Myers i Hotel and having a store In New York hud bcuu on the pUr and saw the Rill abused back among the slit race iasuien Kern He nought an ofllui of the PIIIV and with an ImmlKiiUlon offliPr tiny VVPIII iiboud ind found tb oreor and nppplng voung woman At first the pal claimed lo hit man and wife hut their naine did not nmtrh and they confessed Mla Hott man wan the daiightei of a pro pcrou nianurarlurer of fitettln Oerniiinr anti her pundits hail oppoapd her inarrliRu to Erlemann who camp to thIs conntrv several VCIM ago Krlemann sent the vniing woman her trannporlatlon and slip admitted tint slip had run away from home to Join Hrlenmnii 01 ihM aldo of the or win tll oln But the Immigration offlieti would not let the fair and troubled passenger land until shun wall married 10 Krlpmiinu sent for Jn tpe of the Peace Max Iliun thellpi who pel formed the marriage ceremony in the caloon if the Casncl eith thp olHicr of the company timid the Immigration ofllcer na nltneaaen 11 nrlomann tool his lurid to SI yrss Hotel and todav the rlll lodl started on lolel Ilartd a wedding trl to Vllllaniaburx Urn Brooklyn Bridge and the Eden Muses GIRL AFIRE JUMPS OUT IAHIGHWINDOWu I Clothes Ablaze from a Lighter Gas Jet She Threw Horse Lr Headlong from Second Floor Into a Snowbank I 1 With her olothc all ablaze Mamie lOIII twelve VCIUH Idmn about her I hniiio In Klbilieth Mlnit In I mail ef lint lo liml come ciuupp and nnally lIn1 through I tcondslory win I don liitn I inonlmnk i I Vhlli her punntH were out MamIe I til to light gas Jcl nnd the chair HI wnlcli sho tiiod toppled over Them i it little or no hope for bet recovery aw I ill I severely binned inc of two men Hinothercd the flamei with his overcoat while the other called an Hinhuliinrp I SLEPT EIGHT DAYS AND DIED I Urn Siniilrriiinii pnssei Arar Ar I piimillyV ont pain I Wlh just the faintest Muttering of the tjnilli and the twitching of an eyelid Koftlj Mrs Sophia Sonderman Jed from the hep lecp In which ihe had posed for eight days Into the slleaot of death HhH lived at No Palisadl I ivcnue Jersey City Height Eight ilavi ago she fell asleep In her rocking ruir Her reltlven tried In vain ta aroiiH her anti then had her removed to Cnlrst Hospital All efforts on the pain ol phvsicuuw to revive her rolled op to two days ago she was given Vi Inl nourishment and she seemed to be i stuttering 10 pain at any time During the tntlre time of her sleep her tem lien perature good wan normal and her reaplra A i i2t Will You Help a Sick Friend Get My Book for Him Now WhIch hook I ott Dypepia Rnok2onthJtpant I shall Honk I nn the Kldnir I Rivilc 4 for Women 1 Ho for Men taied send hisok 0 on lUuunwtlim Wind nit money i i Only tall me which book to nod You cirUlnlr knew of torn one who I olekm cunera who will tcatal for tim nalo my hook ole a And that book ttlli of a a btlp Tells of a YN certain that I sea It BortlcUci oCr that hID on trial Th book tell how far to rears In bosnttmU end at brdnlflei I aMrchid for a war to curt drrpa a and lincult dlmset I trill bow wrr ct a mr Dreicrlotlona Rhoopa Reitoratlv How by scUotlfla nparlmtnt I traced out time call that tiring on chronic dlieuef I I found Invariably that whirr there waa a weakness the InMCo nerves were weak Where then wu a lack of vitality the vital ncrrei lacked power When weak organs wets found I always found weak nwrte Not the nerve commonlr thought of but the vital erase nerve Tilt ishdetb Invisible nerve i Ibis I a revelation lbn may real success bran Then I iTiblniJ IDKIX dltnta tat would strengthen that would vItalize tell orTs That onscrlptlon I called a r0Un1t ls known the world ovr now us Dr Bhoooa Reitoratlrt After tlitl did not fall cure one catc In rid aundrol the tltrrmetr dllBcult cues mr failures for Ore year gore one li each forty tr ati 1 found ranccr lournhl Cancer la for surgery not medl In surler Than how I get tbls prttrrlptlon to sick one oTtrywbtre sas mr thought muit aDo ounce I In the public press But ihoLirM I will they mills the red truth of mr discovery lbs real power of Di Snoops Htitorntlvt Then I war came to toelike an inspiration I will offer I to the sick ou trial Then they will know I am ilncare thnt mr nrercrlptlon la unuaual Il I wrote a rellalo druggist In each city and village In America The agreed tot rat with ma Now far any sick one alre Oopra 1i Dr Shoops Restorative Can bt takto at mr risk ft For a full month I will let YOU It entirely at ilk Send no moan just rite me for the book you need hen I send It I will tell YOU of a druaxltt near bY who will permit the months trial Uae the RMtoratlv month Tea decide I you nr to the druggist It did not help mt that will relieve TO of any eiixoit whatever He will bill the cost me This Is mr woof clearing your mind of all doubt as whit Ir Shoop ReMortiT can do No matter bow nrcludlced you cannot dispute this absolute security I offer Tea cannot resist an oaar like thIs I you ar at all sick I you bare a wetkneca wt me I you cant do things like you used to do the tell me about It Writ la confidence Aa a phjiiclin I will tell you a war to help Get mY hook non todar AaYrtu Dr Shoot hex TGtl Recta Wt Wild cuta not rhronle ar often cured by one or two bottles At druggists i i ss GET WHAT I ri YOU ASK FORTHE I I WOENUINE 0 2 OASOABBTS Candy Cathartic are always put up in blue met ou trademarked lonfftaUod 0 on tho cover tablet octagonal etamped 0 0 0 Never sold In bulk All druggists I lOo 200 00 Sample and booklet free Address 8TEBLIXG REMEDY CO Ohlcosrc or Now York CM I 0 I ON SALE EVERYWHERE 1904 4 World Almanac 1 Ml.

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