The evening world. Newspaper, February 14, 1901, Page 4

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THE WORLD: ‘THURSDAY aga _FEBRU. ARY 1M, "ARE PEOPLE OF | PROTECTION OF TROOPS. LASOAAL LL Aaa Oe eee RAPA AAA ROAR OSE BAEROEOEE | |James H. Bronson Com- ments on the Evils of the Liquor Traffic. » » o) >| o| » . » . » 7 ial > {In the Same Class with John | Brown and William Lloyd Garrison, v4. Yio k emperengce advocate N Jaines A perpetual pron the nmends the erratle Kansas saloon mand eaye that, Wo she suffers trertyrdom, jt 1 do \OAD900) SSoccann Booces: Famasher, Mre tke Juan Hro ab that anor | honor to her ter, jon, “Is Mra Nw hie says, for, akers, pt at prosecu- 7 Dox Cartos \ fg or Bourton would toa Mr. Bronson further relleves his mind in lauding Mrs, Nation tn the foliowing interview “Mrs. Nation |» doing what is che 1 duty of the oMfcials of the State to do, from Governor to polleemai namely, tv abolish the liquor traMe It fs not the first ume that women have wiged war against anloons. -_——. “A score of years axo some of the nodle women of Ohio knelt before God in street and awloon, pleading for divine {Martial Law in Madrid} aslitance that the drink trate might € wo in their he pal Mtl s. Kept Citys. Qulet sg Dut |e carer wosmetten carenaasint All Public Fetes Were lefeat any « Sevsverrovedirer reveceeverseeove teveresevesessees eee, PIIFISSSIPVSITSS: 5 3065 adhd teehee) —_——-—- BY ‘In Midst of Popular Tur- | —moil Princess Merce- - des, of Spain, [Marries Quesn Recent a SPAIN. ‘4 Coy NY. WOME” COMMENDS CARRIE NATION, Py, i WEBER & FIELDS in“Fiddle -dee-Dee” ~ =:|Weber & Fields Endorse Swamp-Root, The Great Kidney Remedy. There are not many people in the United States who do not know these German statesmen Weber & Fields, now “settled down” as the most popular Broadway managers in New York. As they put it in a joint letter to one of the funny papers, they “speak a dialect at Weber & Fields’s Broadway Music Hall never heard before anywhere else on earth,” but the whole community is indebted to them for many a hearty, dyspepsia-dispelling laugh, and their fame is such that no visitor ever fails to “see Weber & Fields.” The following letter from these popular managers-comedians reveals “Joe” Weber and “Lew” Fields in a more serious aspect than their myriad friends are used to. To the Readers of The Evening World: After the Grip both of us suffered the same after-effects,—trouble with kidneys, aching from intemperance by beggared homes and brutal husbands, nd no wonder that Abandoned in Fear of Riot. tn desperation they should reek by terote 4€ not always legal means to strike down the evils under which they suffer “If 1 was a noble act of the fathers of ne Hepublic to rebel against taxation without representation and bring on a seven yearn’ war with England, why is It not Just ax noble ror tne women of our day to rise in rebellion ag: tyranny enormously more terrible and, oppressive” New Vor Hereditary Enemy of Her House. + > | > 3] * > » rs . > > ry PAPAAAAE ASE. “sananaoanan, IADRID, Feb. 14 he Royal Palace, s masalve style kave ty the Riwedded to Princo Cha UTtie wenther was per unusually fu din the vicinity itch the questa arriv the King, er meribery, Deplorable Condision. “Women lave nv voice in the making f}or the execution of the laws, and ff the right to rebel ix denied must suffer in alle! uatlh men become civilized and sJennobled suMetently to wee the wrong a of the they are iuilicting upon the Weaker sex “Luok social conditions of the State SThe civil auttorities resign ywers to the miittary, and! cay. nta replaced the Civic Mitroiied the streets. {Phe trouble of last night jorities upprehenstye, Hiought rioting =m ithe she sradding. The fetes which had been arra day were abandoned. EPAt 10.90 this morning the tury orders hand Tsa- mi In urgent need of oni aptlkd Was 4 royal tot her Was at war with + the Pretender, chief of «tafe was rot the liquor tram able, and the decent people ai rpress the former, . a touched, dealing with results ns ymminsion report th taking” hee hi Guee broth r alater, the Infantu aunts, o esident Devel ,« City: Magtstrat rowhich tt were dle ty" of the Spain and gentlemen 1 Bridal Proce wAt the same hour, | 4 lity not arrests for drunkenness ring (he vear—enauigh @infanta Dona Inabella the pe awh the party of the is @ wero the parent @Matles, the Count and @tta, the Duke and Di contagious at the tram rin WESTMINSTER WEDS xnocke HER THE IRISH BEAUTY. man, Her of C aie Love Romance. of a Esk irst a Mattress Struck a Policeman Benkler 4 at Fire. men of the of drunkenness, and at once and be true The nun in for the future y are hoping an e abolition of the quer trame ot be estimated. —————_—— RIGH BREWER CETS A OWORCE Charles Schupte’s Wife i Found Guilty of Infidelity. S Av fire wan started at 10 4 toot ein the cellar of 67 Crosivy P {eused a8 a rag shop by Dom . Mn, Mamtanbrea M x whi oM id ar ime. severely the e omar wh ie aden | Mr#.|iouse aye thew hands Mastanbres ned in flames. Tha house is nt affair. and there a a0 On tne first tive Tole nix chilldren. had trying her to etinsculst ke neu nt oft ty rag dealer with w eman Benkler |, etting them out. Mallont. 4 Dight of at wgewn, and Again he was thr A scaled verdict granting an Qivoree to Charles BE. Schup| wealthy Hrooklyn brewer, war returned to-day dy a Jury sitting in the Bupreme Voce Mane AA people suspect |G back, nervous irritation and restlessness at night. We had often heard our friends discuss the merits of the great kidney remedy, Swamp-Root; got some of the remedy and it righted us in a very short time, braced us up generally and enabled us to go on with our work without a break. We are not in the habit of taking medicines or recommending anything of the kind, but in this case we do most heartily recommend Swamp-Root from our own experience. ' Respectfully, WEBER & FIELDS. SPECIAL NOTE—Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root is not recommended for everything, but if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble vou will tind it just the remedy you need. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is for sale at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes and fwo prices—tifty cents and one dollar. To prove what Swamp-Root will do for you, every reader of The World who has not already tried it may have a sample bottle sent absolutely free by mail. Also a valuable book tejling al! about kidney and bladder troubles and containing many of the thousands upon thousands of testimonial letters received from men and women cured. In writing be sure and mention reading this generous offer “lin the New York Evening World when seriding your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co Binghamton, N. Y. ,, WED DIVORCED WIFE HAD DAUCHTER’S ‘SAID HE STOLE “LOVER ARRESTED HIS OWN GENS ‘She's nan He Says| Sinn oe Haled to Concerning Beauti- Court on An Odd ful Parent. AT Ue? S DYING Sta ayo) 0 0 (@veVe eo \eseverere: hin affections: wan Court An unwilling witness 4K: 4 prisoner to-day rand Pi pawn & nnd keep the baie to a pawnbroke Ax rank pro iedberg, “he dee i put icin his pocket. refused to give it up and Frank ed unon having Friedberg arrested. is reprecented by Tawyer man Rogenschetn. “LT won't Interfere in this gambling affair,’ sald Magistrate Zeller, and he discharged Friedberg. —— 3 Cartied Off hy Meart, Disease. Dante} enty-five years old was found dead in a room at 68 West street to-day. Heart dixease cauned ul Mrs Peslamy iN Jeniousy atanda betw pert is. u under 0) bonds Mrs. Hellamy'# hous and spoke to hii. cand bystanders yaw the Inother's eyelids suffure with t C ‘The time was when doctors thought ConSmRT IEE, could not be permanently cured, but since they have discovered Four Marriages, One Divorce and Two Deaths in George Hunt's Record. | NEWBURY DC Twents-mlas tne’ werful curative qualities of Duffy’s Pure Malt @ popular ve skey the best doctors suckney, w man- Mine that it Cc U R E ent! cone sumotion and all diseases of the throat and Ve have thousands of grateful patients vrite us they BY have been knowledged red after they were given up by the doctors, RL a Reparatio sumed her m ite hopeful. aS BELL Sain ¢ Charlotte, Mick. cette map ed rhe« Me The EMPEROR'S FRIEND DEAD Court The plain accused hin wife, Ga- brielle, a handsome blonde, of tnfide!ity. The jury found her guilty of improper conduct with Alexander, C. Campbell on 7 amd 18 at the boarding-houre of 439 Lexington avenue, ind Jobn Salomint suc- them out in batches. $100, Iie was born at’ Fulton and Will streets, In. thls city, seventy-nine years| ago, and for many yeara was: ma: of the Julier: Davies and Webster * tales. Mr. Timpson palonsed: to. Ky rine ity in sporting matters, RERLIN, Feb. 1.—Alfon: a“ reat hunting friend of fun, Is dead. He wax the ( Hamprianas Ing her money, - | Pure Clb in Leipale and a great, aitaort ‘hire. Bebupte accuet her husband of aquander! 4 all France: Med in DUFFY'S PURE WALT WHISKEY Seema nh fut Klence of the, Rey. of the Unitarian chur th with oniy tie gon. and the 7 tor's wife present, George /Hunt was married 1 the second time to Liggia puicknea: this Cia} for good,” “the band si; a pen ted ‘that ung Stickney I ahorily his’ nae. be task, ii “aho} Fale aartet fter 1 am dea ied the grief-strickon 1 shall not marry again, |

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