The evening world. Newspaper, May 1, 1901, Page 5

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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY |, 1901 RICHEST MAN IN WORLD, ‘TOWN DRANK ITS_—_PERUNA ALWAYS. WINS. JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER, HAS GIVEN FAREWELL BOOZE. some Remarkable Cures of Cataeeh _ $700, OOO, 000 | N- WAG ES. ae Ran Dry eer Soaked| OL WG stomach ane ee Cy, a Skinful Agatnst the Future. ADOADAAANTOOSIOANY “It Ils Blessed to aca but It Is More Blessed # ta Make Others Give,’’ He Tells His Son's Bible Class. There te no need of an j Mane in Rive anything | | | ‘The town has “son If it is blessed to give, it is more blessed to make others give, was the theme of John 1). Rockefeller’s address last evening to the Young Men's Bible ( ‘lass of the Fifth Avenne Baptist Chureh, Anto this « of the richest man in the world to the Bible |; clas, of whieh his son is ali leader, there crept an interesting per: sonal note. Mr. Rockefeller told how he brought in the faet thar he had been fon held there. and Kling sound of warping pine bo. At you hear coming from Riverhead ts | » nolse from the parched and blisters | ink eplelotth of iis drinking eitixens, They are a sal and forlorn lot. ‘The anti! uw went Into offect at midni« forbids the sale of | Hauor within the town fimits. The place wh lres | Leome to read men, his ideas has been drinkin They contend that w tea, sare: | parifia and other ‘slope.’ ax they are Jesignated by the Uproedrink Slare all riehe for of. giving, and with py instrumental in the ajlent to $10 for each person in the United States. That he ehar- acterized as the best form of giving. Mr. Rockefeller said: J. D. ROC KE GE CCER s See eC: “It is a great pleasure to here and look into th « men who have been s pful to gon, 1am not going to mak I would do nothing to your benefiting {re the va marks which our good Licutenant ernor has Jusi mad: “IT sought: recently ta pereud fon that, in view of many @ponsiNlides, it would mot to undertake th He qulckly: tn was getting 4 than you “While you are a Ble suggestions, you With preparations to Welations. out in the b @ray that 's foi ful to ether people te labore 700,000,000, a sum equiv: | | were tnt the hum: may never have great pos you will have something of ay around taeir oscipats op trying ut effects ot Me farewell debauch to drinks held last ' able Ke those who haven't ay be far richer by have racter, Of vou have been eneiged for giving out ye nd get. . oman wh munity eo wise “boozers’ had g merher da scheme to Wo dey pose of th tng enough Inst them In poured drt ne bucket ful down thetr gullets [| nooks and erannies anatomy, Some of them grew ate In thelr attempt tng supply and be none io} JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER prepart to give out the work for » Thay Lam not a bemears t for money !oumin” be the most hel the Tndlins an instituti veowhat youl ou gucelveriwhi efit tie it ‘ { ment ih y owith pand man | knew got so angry thut ——J reelve, whethe: or Informa. ate hat r thirty | ay 1 vate | he said he we ‘ Her tion or whatever it muy we forty: years tive myacit | different nts [Be gets heel ee “osat Edwin A. Frost_—., I belle . ro give. TDwant! Keow that Pace ancl kira Cain ailin the world £ 5 nat to, be afrald cites with Breer aruie | NISUSER EL CR anager Windsor- coe Ho ehur vd trying to} ly In the matter a for the benefit formation, prev a appr of other people stores water for only the © thers. re “i always need monty | 1 » nts al] the ente Te] the 5 | No wonder they weren't his) morning, ‘They aim sjueeae their distended irough the doorway je Riverhead teetotailers are happy. snye Nockefelter. | wasn't: much or teed ome better than ta} but it was a Kee kive money who just] UF, otto hang o ouldn't niumy “yin 0 Lota burde Make Others Give. Boon becom wines AO Fr Se sf n A. Frost, manager of the Wind- “TD belie G30 SEE peclauses that ct rolticed= lean | know to whi thes poo erdrinkerext fering the, Rate House, ie roth Monroe street : If vou do} 1 had wax not to be arbitrary and ' el. T belleve t Mrium of KkatzenJammer and having ! ; tty eo, HL, says in mill to benent . é raiiiteene ? | Sou a bre oughta torgive: ia vielons of the animal and reptile kink: a bs Tey learning, mad wepeea raraatis CALI ECDUIIY i rhfect LT \ recent letter 10. The 1a Medicine put the nally oT he well if te make some baps a pas pledge that we the rest, rather tthe mon MA draw suc Co. of Columb wing words in pra of their catarrh remedy, Peruna: The Peruna Medicine Company, Columbus, O. Gentlemen—'‘Before taking Hat dito wonr Peruna I had suffered for twent, ro oo years trom malaria to the extent& Menestitnier lrinks an of old : that I had chronie meuralele of S rahe ee ~\the stomach, and contd not 5) “ons| WANT NEW PLATOON SYSTEM] >: : tn i the night air without suf- aia cae Sn fering the next day. Thad tried: — rt many-ao-called remedicsbut with} crayio by a course of Peruns. Perune only partial and temporary re-| strikes at the foundation of all chronie The ; sry »| dikeanes by increasing the nutritive fune lie It has been two years since)! en dlesstivercraste from short!s Lused Pernua, but Lam satisfied | the case of neuralgia narrated by Hom. that my cure is completeand per-| ©. A. Frost as above ia a splendid illus ‘ tration Jamanent. OTHING in Smarts nites tho keep on tn not ast HW ive mea nf the money, to f others to Ww othe cause tale and left perh It will save the fe “1 don make it su nery. pi Juxt Outside the tow awaiting Sore the JILTED GIRL GETS (FFERS 6.000 the VERDICT OF $7,500 FOR STOLEN AY. : ——--—_ — ++ -___—_-- Murphy in Every Police Petition ¢ Station-ie that he Tiatrot system te Tested In every They wore sent Committee of the Undertaker Compton, of Newark, Must Pay Heavy Damages, Jury Decides. Whoever Finds Willie | McCormick Will Get a Small Fortune ctore Surpr z, unker, Newman, Cal., writest 1 was sick for nine years with one of the worst cases of catarrh of the stomach Whe thasvevaczhed}aaural 1 possible. ail that time I did not have @ natural taste In my mouth, Could not eat, barely kept life in me by nibbling—coulé { any substance, only soft . 1 got as low as cause was la grippe. , tor, bint sunt Mie came here to Nek Dutsthereciscones tine on which | would Ike to magne (Hite Aged In a basines re has pall h working or $70.00 |, vr Sow), sub e has been 5 imuch quinine en Nutritie an expr thousand dollars in cash Incky person wo wil rmick sate Increnses Siluhtly. inn and to his 5 y that tw tricular business, Gineartex in this « Hmg April 0 In otal being ers, there being thirty H Some nerve centre has| ly accident 1 used Peruna; began itilast nine} Neuralgia is always bjoa | nerve weakness. : eprived of nutrition, and neta) yt dlatrean which this 1 have now been well six oF. entirely well, Am beavler Doctors are sure Sheer rew Mother ot signal le able to make, Thue it ts t than for 1 @ aranint lnactinell pt the theery taker, ¢ 2 ¢ that the boy had been. ktdin +! aLnOn.0ne at : on a want of 1 rise. as are all my friends, 1 have ad- ¢ liner La Br reasea the nutritive value o! State personally; many are helped: Ps ‘ by correcting thankful E. Bunker, , After the digestive “Neves Felt: Better.” 2 put In good work-| Mrs. T. E. Frech writes from Exeell. & by hen the food is] Ten, as follows: : t he body | dlasing aMicted with catarrh ‘ z wperty b = rosevyen years 1 tr @ Sis) This Is how {Uhappeas that Peruna cires only relleved 4 s afteredt nany casen of old neuralgia whic! 1 gave up all hope 2K Twas so weak I could scarcely {the room. 1 was induced tot my great surprise [arm My weight ts now 188.” folt better In my Mle. Halwa ay praise Dr. Hartman and/his) not derive prompt and sation ults from the use of Pet © to Dr. S” Hartman. Cox restated all | Peruna ts not with he Kdnappers give the up the kidnay ther Muilin It is a spe the digestive organs in the world ¢ digestive organs in coud work Peruna. will is Mixappeared norma in the bes All depend on F 7 valuable advice gratia, BROADWAY.N.Y. Our New Shoe For Men. We announced several weeks ago the formal coming-out of the new shoe for men, sett “The Every, Sine Shoo" chums, and wh “Mm ‘convinced hi that he be away did noc a the priest, | Weeks ago, fron. offering $10.00 rew: lto any o1 who would restore t t Vite grief-stricken family Mullla an Little Ones spent all my spare tme on alt Father Mullin “I wont entire boy had run tay: y on the theory that the way and was fart away, T have personatly {nvestiga many clues along that line, Yesterday | I started out early and went gystematl- | cally over Brooklyn and to every ferry | Ino along the East and North River. { We announced that in order to introduce our shoe we were going to sell it cheaper than any other reliable shoe is sold for. That is at, the pair, $2.50. 1234867890 wo eecrt “When f returned last night 1 inlked ’, 7 the case over with Judge Tlernoy and That adv t turned the toes of thousands confens that Tam pew inclined to ac: | toward our store. We have started on the long pilgrimage of public favor—and started well, too. We want every man who pays $3.50 or $5.00 for his shoes to see the ‘‘ Every Size Shoe."’ There’s no other shoe on the market that will touch it. It has all the style, work- manshipy finish and quality that can be put into a shoe atany price. It's a shoe for ten- der feet, too—inside as smooth and sleek as a glove—all nand-sewed weits. We carry, at all times, every size from 4 , to!2 and AAto EE. All the different leath- ers, too, in high and Oxford, button and lace . styles—$2.50 the pair. WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway, Houston St. ‘The Jury in the breach of promise suit court when the Jury came in, Several} cept the kid of Misa Ida E. Smith, a sel teacher] women friends of the plaintiff were alao of Newark, against Charles Comp-) present, Neither Mr. Compton nor his ton, the wealthy retired undertaker, | winters, who have figured tn the case, Same into court at 10.10 A. M, to-day | were present. with a verdict of $7,000 in favor of the| It was anid that at § o'clock Inst night plaintiff, Miss Smith had arked for} oleven of the Jurymen were in favor (640,000. of giving the plnintif $15,000, ‘The ‘The jury had been out since yesterday | weltth man thought It too much, Waw- @fternoon. The charge of Judge Swayze ever and stood out against the odds all Was considered favorable to the platntife | MAHL Until a eginprominc on half that jendt tha: verdictsWas nota’ aurprie: amount wae reaghed early It de F b Mise Smith and her mother more In wil nviae nett Re apping theory, For that n Must thers F ce Andrews, in thy deelded th the two Ittle Ch =1101— American girls, | | might remain in th nly of their) | fonter father, Chu Ying Yt the rich} TIRED OF HIS OLD WIFE. Qne Hundred and Fifty-elghth qtraat to- | Mott street merchant, on hiw stving 1 day. He Afra roomie et) ‘ y a Riatrate $5,000 bond that he will not remove thom in orrisania Court to the Belles from the United Staten, =, Who In Etwhty- |” aril mapa hin ico paralyzed; | ‘The Children's Society agents munt ace [nat ain ol and He does not Want] the little ones once each week in the : aN . ‘ Henry ‘Hartling, eighty-one years old, he tigen younger womet He iran” are A reentry ery (ea Resort eH rested some time ago on the char; by who refuses to live with his wife and his wife that he. thd besten here itis | the tears of Alas Helen F. Clark, a mis- gon at 708 Trinity avenue, it the two ound |#0n promixed to take care of him ani | stonary, rin might be mranGdtiog about at iton and” asveniy-aines ree Sia el ELS EB ET aes as cheathen Little drops of water, | Little Sunday World Wants, | Little grains of sand, | Adlets very small, |Make the mighty ocean Build up great big businesses ) And all the pleasant land. That pay well, one and P Three and Seven Time Rates ©) Three nd Seven Fold LO: SARTO aie ea Sees Sas Slices at “ .

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