w. DYING GIRL CURED Recovers After 37 Doctors Had Given Her Up. fuberculosls-Dlabetcs Patient Sees Light and Hears Voice Say: "Dor othy, Your Sufferings Are Over. "Arise, You Can Walk." London. Saved by an nngel who met hor at the gates of death and bado her turn back to mortal life, Miss Dorothy Kerln, who has been a bedridden Invalid from tuberculosis und diabetes, Is today running about ber homo, 204 Mllkwood road, as though she had never been 111 a day In her life. Miss Kerln, who is a beautiful girl twenty-two years old, had been given up to die by 37 doctors. Saturday they announced that sho would dlo be fore midnight. Sunday morning she suddenly opened hor eyes. Her moth er bent over her. "Dolly, do you know mo?" sho asked. "Of course I do mamma," replied the girl. "I am to get up. Tho angel told mo to. An angel from heaven met mo at the gateB of death, and brought me back." And tho girl did get up, seemingly under a mysterious Influence, and ran downstairs. A friend of tho family, nn atheist, at sight of her fell on his knecB, praying to God. Not less remarkablo than tho restoration of her physical health is tho effect of her inexplicable experi ence on her mind. Sho came forth from her visit to tho valley of tho shadow with a Bereno faith in an infl nito power, a belief in a spiritual law, a clarity of mental view and an elo quence of expression usually acquired only after years of hard study. Miss Herln has written an open let ter In reply to the many queries which sho has received as to her recovery. In this letter she says: "I was conscious yesterday for the Iirst time in several days. It seemed to mo that I was slipping out of life I heard tho whispers and sobs and .prayers of those who lovo me best Everything grew black. I did not even think; I just drifted without an effort, without a thought. Into deeper blackness J "Suddenly I saw a light dazzling brighter than any fire I had over seen Stretched from out tho great golden flame I saw two hands. Then I heard a sweet voico say clearly, 'Dorothy, your sufferings are over. Arise. 'You can walk.' Then I heard mother ask ing me if I know her. "There is a science of religion as well as a sclenco in every phase of tho material universe. Wo live in tho midst of wonderful lands. In my own caso I realize that my long illness and quiefness prepared mo to receive a message from the voice, which health and success and ambition sometimes stultify. "I do not feel that the anchorite, the dreamer or any of tho ultra-religion-Ists ara nearer God than any man or woman today who accepts the truth, and who opens tho windows of tho soul to tho light of tho spiritual world." SMELLS GAS; STRIKES LIGHT Jullu3 Bone, a Watchman, Upholds the Tradltlonof His Family Name. New York Julius Bone, a watch man in a stone factory, upheld the tradition of his family name. Tho factory which was Intrusted to Bone's caro Is at 7C5 Stone avenue, OLD SEA RIDDLE SOLVED Survivor of Arctic Tragedy of Returns to Tell the Story of Wreck. 1902 Tacoma, Wash. Nino years ago next October tho Bteamshlp Discovory, bound from Nome, Alaska, for Pugot Sound, was lost off tho Southern Alas ka coast. About seventy persons, in cluding a dozen residents of Port Townsend, Wash., perished. Until yesterday tho manner of tho Discovery's loss remalnod a mystery. It was supposed she foundered in a storm off Yakuta. Tho only clew was tho ono life preserver on tho Bhoro of Kokdlak island. Now comes Capt. E C. Weaver, 75 years old, and proves that ho Is tho solo survivor of tho Discovery. Weaver says the Discovery weath ered a storm off Yakuta and reached tho icy strait near Juneau, where, du ring a heavy snow storm, sho struck an iceberg and sank in five minutes. Weaver's escape resulted from his previous misfortune of losing ono hand. With a steel hook permanently fastened to his wrist, ho drew him Bclf upon the floating iceberg. Tho next day Indians picked him up and took him to their camp. Whllo on tho Iceberg ho quenched his thirst by breaking off pieces of ico with same teel hook. Tho exposure caused par tial paralysis. For ten months tho natives carefl for him. Ho then wont into tho mountains prospecting. Eigh teen months lator ho camo back to Puget Sound and Eastern Washing ton. His sllenco regarding tho Discov ery's loss was brokan only after tho British steamship lkelis last week struck and wrecked his fishing boat, the Dove, off Capo Flattery. Ho has WIFE OF MILLIONAIRE BUT UNHAPPY yi II..II1HII mm - in - iMMMuMjTMiif THIS is Claudia Carlstaiit, former actress, now tho wife of Albert Gallatin Wheeler, Jr., tho young millionaire, w'ho sighs and offers to give all 'she has for a real home, and 'for children to climb upon her knees, and who thinks tho fates have conspired against her by giving her everything but what she desires most. Brooklyn. While making his rounda ho smelled gas. The whole second tloor of the building was permeated with it. He couldn't Imagine where It camo from. Finally, greatly perplexed, ho sat down to ponder the matter. In duo time an Idea seeped into tho head of Bono. It was strango ho hadn't thought of It before. It was certainly a snappy idea. Groping in his pockot ho found a match. He'd find out where that gas was leaking. Ho scratched tho match. Whang-o! Sam Perky heard tho explosion a block away and turned in a flro alarm. When tho firemen came another alarm was sounded. Tho blazo did $5 000 damage and routed 100 families from a row of tenements in tho rear of tho factory. Bone was rescued by llremen. Ho had been blown head lirst thtough a proved t Port Townsend relttlvps of the Discovery's crew the truth of htB story. STEPCHILDREN BEAT HIM UP That Is Plaint Made by St. Louis Man Seeking Divorce From His Militant Wife. St. Louis. Alleging that his lifo was threatened with his pwn revolver in tho hands of his stepson, that ho was assaulted by his stepdaughter and that, after being ordered to leavo the house by his wife, Mrs. Nellie Mallery, ho was not permitted to do so In peace, F W. Mallery, a building con tractor, filed suit for divorce Tho petition further reads that when Mallery married in November of TRAPPED BY "Black Hand" Writer's Scheme Falls to Fool Sleuths in New Jersey. Trenton, N. J. After being arrest ed as a "Black Hand" man, John Lengnan of Hackensack declared to tho government inspectors that ho got his Idea of crjme from the moving pic turcs. Lengnan was arrested for send ing a "Black Hand" letter to John Banta, a wealthy farmer, living near Hackensack, He demanded $500. un der pain of death. Banta turned tho letter over to the government authorities and they set a trap for the writer, Banta was told to put the money under a specified tree, In a canvas bng to bo placed there by Lengnan, and then tho Inspec concrete wall. Tho wall will bo re paired. Bone hastened home. LIGHTNING STRIKES FAITH National Monument to Forefather! at Plymouth Badly Damaged By Bolt. Plymouth, Mass. Tho national me morial to tho forefathers on Monu merit Hill was struck by lightning and badly damaged. Several large stones at tho waist of the heroic llg uro of Faith, which is tho central one of the group, are displaced. A granite tablet inscribed with tha names of the Pilgrims who camo over on tho Mayflower was blackened by tho lightning It Is thought that the giant figure of Faith will have to bo taken down and repaired at great expenbe. 1911, Mrs. Mallery was a widow with two grown children. According tq Mattery, he w.13 always nagged and his wife encouraged her two children to assault and mistreat him, In the petition ho nlso said that when ho went to his trunk he found it had been broken open and his rovolver taken. Mallery states that When ho askp'l for hla revolver his stepson told him he would be killed with his own gun II he was not careful. Mrs. Mallery, ac cording to tho petition, then am nounced that sho did not care to havo hor second husband around the housn and ordered him to leavo. When h" started to leave tho house Mrs. Mai lery would not let him do so. Ho then called a policeman and waH permitted to depart In peace. Ho fur ther stated that ho treated his wlfo with tho best of care. Tho children fought him whenever Mrs. Mallerv gavo the word: They separated In Juno of 1012. CASH ON ROPE tors placed themselves In hiding to wait for Lengnan. The latter almoet escaped, as ho had cleverly rigged un aerial ropo tramway extending oo feet from the tree to carry tho money to him. Tho prisoner confessed Bee Stings Mule, Oil Yoll YolII New York A mule plunged through tho wind shield of a touring car and severely injured William A. McLean of Lewisboro, a chauffeur. Charles Bodurtha of Greenville was leading the mulo by tho halter. A bco lit on Its noso and tho frightened mulo shlod In front of McLean's car. It was knocked down, but Jumped up quickly. It fell through tho wind shield on to McLean. The mulo v-aa" shot. FOREIGN BELIEFS ARE QUEER Spanish Wedding Is Ruined If Ono Person Appears Entirely In Black Somo Other Signs. In Spain tho wedding Is spoiled If ono of tho guostB appears cntlroly In black, or If tho brldo looks Into n mirror after orango bloafloms and voll aro fast In hor headdress. When n person's hair ends split, It's taken by tho superstitious for a sign that she is cither a witch or has been bewltchod As blond hair splits more readily than dark hair, all witches, splilts and sorceresses havo blond or red hair, according to popular belief. Likewise, according to tho standard of art. On tho marrlago there Is often much good-natured rivalry between tho groom and tho brldo in tho Slav countries an to who shall blow out tho candle, for tho person who does will bo "first to die." It Is lmposlblo to trace tho origin of this superstition, yet It prevails In aristocratic society as well as in tho peasant's hut, oven as Uko this, that "to Insuro tho llfo and health of tho children" tho wom an must occupy tho right Bldo of tho bed. In addition, sho must not smoke beforo her forty-fifth year. Thcro is a superstition In this coun try and many others against burning a broom. Tho bud of birch broom is used in southern Germany as a pro nitlvo ngnlriBt erysipelas. Theso budB, a ploco of yellow wax and somo other articles aro enclosed in a pink silk bag, secured with red silk and worn on tho back of tho neck. Tho person must chango his shirt every Friday. BURNED AND ITCHED BADLY 530 Lincoln Park Blvd., Chicago, 111. "A year ago I rocoived a vory sovoro burn on my loft nrm. I caught cold In It and it was all sore and ulcerated. Tho sore was as largo as a silver dol lar It was all red and Inflamed and had pus running out of it. I Buffered terribly from burning pain; could not Bleep for two weeks it burned and Itched so badly. I applied Salvo, Salvo and a salvo my druggist recommended an his own, but got no relief. I then commenced using tho Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I bathed tho burned parts with Cuticura Soap and applied tho Cuticura Ointmont on u linen bandage. I got relief from tho first, and my arm healed nicely. I was soon able to bo at work again. Had I used Cuticura Soap and Ointment at llrst I would havo avoided lots or suf fering." (Signed) Harry Junko, Mar. 9, 1912. Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold throughout tho world. Sample- of each free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Add. post card "Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston." Adv Obliging. A young man who had never testi fied before was called beforo tho court as a wltncsB in a certain caao. Ho was somewhat flustered over tho at tention that was being paid him, and mumbled his words bo tliat tho young woman stenograrjior could not hoar them distinctly. Ho was told to' speak plainly and to turn toward tho stenog rapher. "Speak to tho stenographer," said tho prosecutor. At that tho young man aroso and with a dcop bow to tho lady said, "How 'do you do?" Satlro. American Tools Preferred. A favorlto sport In Now Zealand, as also in Australia and Tasmanlu, Is competition in wood chopping and sawing; and in theso contents, which attract a great deal of interest, the championships aro always won through tho uso of American tools. In fact, tho expert woodsman working for a pdzo would never think of us ing any other kind of tools. Explained. "Ho knows all tho beat pcoplo In town." "Why doesn't ho associate with them, then?" "They know him." A man must draw tho lino somo whoro, but tho chances aro he will got on tho other side of it later. Tho man behind tho plow makes more of a fitlr In tho world than tho chap behind tho hoo. Whenever Yotx Use Your Back tierr Docs a Sharp Plcturt Tells Storr vain Hit You? It's a Blgn of sick kldneyB, es pecially if ffio kidney action Ib disordered, too, passages scanty or too frequent or off-color Do not neglect any llttlo'kldnoy ill or tho alight troubles run Into dropsy, gravel, stone or Brlght'a dlseiiHo. ITbo Doan'a Kidney Pills. This good remedy cures bad kldneyB. A TYPICAL CASE , L. C. Warner. IZ0& N (lurflell Atb , I'oeuteUo, lduno, tars. "Kidney complaint often confined mo to bud Tor wiok 1 pawr-d kidney stones una tlis pain was lorrtuln. Morphine wun hit only relief until 1 used Donn'a Kidney 1'illn Afior tularin this remndy the stones riiuulvi'il and passed without pain. 1 out now troo from kidney trouble." Get Doan't at any Drug Store, 50c. a Dox OaT Kidney a is. s piii& PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Solor more goods brighter and farter colors t han any other dye. One 10c package colori al! fibers. They dye In cold waterbetter than any other dye. You caa ye any garment without ripplnir apart. Write for free booklet How to l)yc,luacM and Mix Colors. 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Now About tho Free Presents The coupons now packed with Liggett & Myers nuke's Mixture aro good for all sorts of valuable presents. These pres ents cost you not ono penny, Tho list Includes not only m mmv.&j&M:rmsssit zz fe Tttrrrnrvn nyi i'm iiii " w mmf mm .. . i It is useless to tako a vacation if you aro weary from overrest. LEWIS' Single Hinder clar cives you the rich natural quality of Rood tobacco. Adv. Babies and grievances grow largor with nursing. Liquid blue in a wenk solution. Avoid it. Buy Red Cross Ilnll Illue. the blue that's all blue. Ask your grocer. Adv. Somo pcoplo would rather mako an offectivo disappearance than a good nppcaranco. A CURB for riLns. Colo's Carbollsulve btopn itclilngf nntl pain and cures piles. All drucglsts. 25nndCc, Adv. Art Statistics. Wo imported InBt year $17,043,000 worth of works of art, 20 yearB old and over, freo of duty, besides $073, 135 worth of art works producod abroad by AmerlcanH. Wo exported $089,321 worth of paintings and statu ary. Riga's Trade Dlotlnctlon. Tho growth in lumber shipments from Riga, totaling 97,400,000 cubic feet in 1910, ranks this port among tho world's greatest timber exporters. Tho groator part of this trade was in sawed lumber. Britain took over half of tho amount exported. Improved Vacuum Cleaner. A now vacuum cleaner, designed to bo operated by water power In a sink or bathtub, consists of two suc tion pumps driven hy a water wheel, and a chamber in which the dust is collected, to ho washed away by tho waste water. ' One Universal Symbol. "SclentlstB ut work on a universal language havo ono symbol to start with that already has the same meaning tho world over," a traveler said. "That Is tho Bkull and crosa bones. Its speech 1b oven moro unl vorsal than music or money. Musical values differ in differont countries, so does monoy, but from ono end of tho earth to tho othor a skull and cross bones meanB polfcon " English Honors Cost Money. 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