The evening world. Newspaper, May 14, 1900, Page 7

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y | SAD STORY OF A DRUNKARD’S WIFE. | DRINK MADE HUSBAND A BRUTAL WIFE-BEATER. : By MRS. JOSEPH KENN\. (Dictated Exclusively to The Evening World) ° je Se) oe 0 oF oN eISISOCTo1s o1S101 91S 1210181014 2 sieteleierore) After six years of brutal treatment . from her husband, Mra. Joseph Ken- | life with a happier prospect ‘ y to his wife and three clothes got all ragged. He A mH W200 Al) Colors, with " si ve ' ae ee Aisn't care, Whiskey was all he wasted. | yinally man from some, svaiety portal me jase collars velvet 5.00 small children |‘At inst Tegot aick I had to ile down, |came in” He took me and cared for jarge men, with entre g Q(| Vests, moze ole Rai mt feparate All Colors, veivet collars” 7.99 Mrs. Kenne’s account of married! | was trying to sleep on the sofa, not a children ‘The next thing I knew I was ae Loew Worsted » Bes. Underwear, life was pathetic. An Evening World| month ago, when tn staggered Joe |" "fone now. 1 em sorry, for ist igbtesiora with 9 99| = peut ried ve Genuine Giastenbary reporter found her in two dingy| “Get up,” he roared, and truck me | nim He meant to Mil me Be C66 | Fo ot tsa Meccueterie Pirior Suits, In ae Gout hyeanted en, 7 fn rited. pity * stontne 1,00/. ln aera wie 75¢ : rooms In the top flat. A picture of with ‘he butt of his whip 1 shrunk] RS Sega rare and be good after he! ptush upholstery, worth $25.0:)....secssees sesseesers cone essees att pierre tas0 Men's is i 00! sn. Espana al'aheden.. 50c’ amma," or 0) the Virgin bung over a small table White Tenet. a Ceraed SD oe of find, 12 r40 Me boy V bY verte 9.00) taco Pout "irene d weer, Ge} No carpet was on the floor and threw the boy on the floor, Then | and growing up Tam ing cack fi nderwear, She broke down and wept when, he struck the baby and stumbled out Mem ee, isi ¥ i ( [ | 4 a "i sd ie rea 40.00 = Breen 2.48! tae, haa aL} "ei Jean 35¢ er i ‘ » | My bod Ji black and blue where ne 25¢ she spoke of ber hushand's sentence, | iy uy vee te ea aah omen tae ee ny Taman We come to te Open Saturday Until 10 P.M. Mth Bt “L" station. ferae, Conta, unlined, for 2.75 msosantiary niitueal wool Us- I love him still,” she said, hug-| sean 4a nn Fa reds ‘t 3350 69 ging her baby in her thin arms, “He! - aso mts Cndorvecr, aul shades 956 tried to Kill me, but T love him.”| ah ‘This ‘i - 240 at 601 iudow Wil Be Open Evenings Till 7 0’ Clock. ] Here is (he poor woman's story _ WIFE’S STORY. Six years age | met Joseph Kenna. He was ag poking young fellow. Often | watched lim pass down the street on his lee-wagon ame toes me Money Every night he was nothing to ie Nila week I was happy o him, “you're Jewerve tt. Ali e; | dont im with my whole soul t of him all day. Such a fine j fellow he was! Took to Drink. After a year he asked me to marry shim | was the papplest woman on the east side 1 was proud of Joe So we were murried, and for a short time things went well One night Joe came home late. 1 thought he actel queer, He kissed me, + bre viel smetied of beer. My heart 1 felt what oming. ‘True eno segh I knew there id be no rest for me after that. Joe didn't say | much and [ didn’t sco'd him | The next day he told me he wae I forgave him 1 hoped once | oO In a few nignis he came tn again. | It was midnight. “Where's dinner?” he yelled. His eyes were bloodshot and flerce. I was sitting up for him “Here it ts, Joe, dear,” I said. He glared at me and swore a horrible oath Then he dashed the dishes on the floor I began to ery “Shut he shouted. &1'll choke you.” From fad to Worse. IT trembied with fear. He fell on that | lounge there and dropped asleep. It made my heart bieed to look at him Ob, it was terrible! The next morning he went away and never spoke to me. « It was the first time, After that {{ go: worse, Little Joe was born. His father cursed at him when he cried and threatened to kill him. He never came in till late at night. All the neighbors were afraid of him = They wanted to help me, but they were scared. For five years night after night he came home drunk He would slap me sometimes and strike the children, But I joved him tn spite of it all. Little Joe as five and Julia two years old when baby was born. She's thirteen months old now. From that time Joe went from bad to worse. He lost bis position on the ice wagon. He gave us nothing to eat “l wish you were all dead,” growl he would Strack His Roy, How he cot liquor, I don't know; but get It be did. One cold night there was no fire in the stove, It was freezing, 1 wrapped my one shawl ‘round the baby, and Julla huddled up near me on the bed. Little Joe came in. His hands were red with cold. “Mamma,” he cried, “here's a quarter & big man gave me.” His father stood im the 4oorway. He saw the quarter, “Give it here,” he growled, THE KENNA FAMILY. CD OOO OCC COUDODO OOOO OUD He muttered out an oath and elunk out, hive their He always had a heavy whip, With tht \ na, of 744 Bast Ninth street, ts facing | when ther cried a Taughel Peer Her | hittle geare! When they heard him com. husband was sentenced Friday by Re-| ing their faces would go all white and | broke @ rocking corder Goff to three years’ hard labor | they would tremble ail over. again. “1 won't,” answered little Joe run- =e he His father picked up @ chair and hit the boy—his own son. The quarter rolled on the floor, The tittle fetiow did Bol move. “Sou've killed my Garting,” 1 cried [BRIDESMAID DANCED | The belie of the Bohemian quarter in ine of young men Rast Second, Third ar w streets, ) Net and MRS KENNA te fen 1.98 +91 OOO OOOOORG page 4 the poor baby, It kept looking e » door and ecteaming. ‘see oar’ come back that evening. cadre and tried to keep put my eyelids too Joe was arias fr something to Preneseseser 1 could not ome sleariy. full, but I oped t Teed them to be good OOOO UOC OCF) sient poor For five days I | obildren ‘ried for teak We cams in once. “For God's sake, dear,” ‘aughed. Poor | “ight me ae oe the line as ir cn the Goo” 1 not eee him To the Heepital. | feat TO DEATH. ways stoo ever a mome If the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach the best valentine for him a nourishing delicacy. A healthgiving food. 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