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, PRE RO UP Peer npr ene ee é Ba © THIS WUKLD: ‘TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 11, 1901: } SOFT HICHT BRIDE'S CHARGE [DIVORCES MADE POSSIBLE WN SH’S gue, «ISA FAIRY TALE. A HIGH-LIFE WEDDING. > —_____ nado» Bocaire ar acer erie eaa | Joseph Corder Returns and Denies Wife's Story|Society Getsa Surprise | Unique Prison for Man that He Is a Woman. + in the Marriage of; Caught with Stolen | esasaasscenaseacsa08 D Richard Howland! Silverware. ‘ Hunt and Mrs. Walter = W. Watrous. Marital Difficulties of Both, Prior to the Latest Ceremony,Had Occupied Much Space in Public Prints. SAYS: 2 : 12) uf Give Peruna My Highest eu | dorsement. !t is Well Dee served." . (To'The Peruna Medicine Company, of Columbus, Ob!o.) ‘ President Jackyunville Art Clnb. i Iss Sophie 13, Smith, President of tho + keonville Art Club, writes from 17} . Adame street, Jacksonville, Fla., a6 > Jollows: “« From bad to worse Is the story of a herd cold when it settles on the lungs, ind spreads catarrh through the sys- tem. From sick to well is the story when you use Peruna, Ihave tried It twice and each tice | had a hard cold, ’ Captain and crew of the Providence and Stonnington Ine ste chusetts had a litre added to their regu andasn Fesuit of ir efforts the brig, facettoualy ter: thi ‘bridat cham- ‘der,"” was converted into a temporary prison for the reception of one An- drew Fleming, caught amldships in the} act of filling a canvas bag with the ship‘a silverware, mer Masa ctlve work Fr duties last night, Floming spent the night yery ch as ¥ and although one was In midsummer fully in his cramped and affy quar- ——— and the other da mid-winter Peruna ters, wecounting yarns of his prowess | cured me cach time. Igive It my hig! in the cgiminal line, the climax of each est endorsemen—/t Is well deserved. thrilling tale being the death, by vio- -Sophile B. Smith. Tent and sudden means, of his. opp nents. His last victim, as he told Capt. to Mrs. Margaret 1 trous A UNITED STATES SENATOR'S WIFE Rowland, wae a oad conductor, riner wife of Walte Watrous PRAISES PERUNA. Mra. F. EK. Warren, wifo of the Inte (iovernor aud now United Statea Sens- tor F. BE. Warren, of Wyoming, writes Whose transition from mundane things to eternity Fleming claimed to have brought about with a coupling pin. yaire member of the Metropolitan Club and famous the world over as a TOOOCO : wing shot, ‘The ceremony was per- 3 When the steward on the Massa- Senne, wd at the home of the — bride ihe following: volun tar alesttmonial to} usetts counted his silver after dinner S. Oates Livingn nigh, he found a number of pleces business o nissing and unaecounted for, Then It Was that captain and crew began to do vwleuthing,"” but It was the night hman who landed the quarry, per- heps because of his professional atrata- in my home or In my travels: It Is (cals sgrest trlamph of sclentitic medi- cine. 1 am constantly, troubled with} coughs, colds, etc., but thanks to your good medicine Peruna, | always find a prompt. cure. IJ belleve no medicine “lam never without Peruna “a the Rev. icht ye | ton Avenue ity when not travelling. formed Church, Dr. Kittredge ts a clo “yas attracted vy Anna's pretty | friend of both the bride and bridegroom. slat 1D fet i uncement of the marriage ISECOCOOAG: ing. wns recipros will come as a wu ever brought before the public About midnight while strolling through por think we cause It was not ki effected so many permanent cures as r the apparently deserted saloondeck ae] ¢ 3 . althouga they Peruna.---Mrs. F. E. Warren, 1848 > gaw a man industriously putting sliver she had 2 ‘ated for some time. Mra, Wyoming St., Washington, D. C. Hives: A \nrge dose ‘of Peruns should into a bag. A big soup turcen, silver could use her money until 1 was + Who tx a sister of Mrs, Oliver H. Catching cold in the summer is n more | bo taken at the first appearnnee cold ladles, sugar tongs, butter knives and DMished In. business, rriman, Ji der of the Vander- frequent occurrence than a most gen-|in summer, followed by amall: aud) ofte . and we t, secured a divorce from her hum | ‘ Walwcrekvery on’ Feb, 1 last, at Hot Springs, 3, jer the terma of the decree vout me. © was not absolute until the ur FoOmM iN | Jape of a year. tL was startl air of women's emise and a ween: a ber articles were thrown jn together, and a sylt of clothes, « ently belong- {ny to @ passenger, wan stuffed in. Capt. Rowland was called and the mag, who proved to be Fleming was locked in the brig, under guard. The silverware Was turned over to the steward, but the sult of clothes offered a problem not @o easy of solution, To find Its owner {t would be necessary to awaken all the Passengers, no it was decided to walt until morning. Capt. Rowland posted} Joseph Harmon Corder. twenty. the cabin attendants to be ready. to an-| years old, Inventor and salesman, whose | °F awer an unusually strenuous call. bride of three weeks caused a sensa- | yo0 . The call came early, long and loud,| tion in Jersey City last night. b: from Herman Volgm, a passenger from|claring that her husband had desert crally supposed, Winter is yenerally | repeated dosts. Thore {a no other. reme rt ile be the tine for coldas, Wit eds that medical actence can farnloh, po cool nights alternating with hot d refiable and quick in ita action as . sudden showers following sultty heat,| runs. iration and cooling U peculfar to summer, |, 1¢ you do not derive prompt and satlne which ¢auses:a multitude of people ta| factory results from the use of Perina, tateh cold. write at to Dr. Hartman, ne it SGECOES Watroas’s Colony, nts . Walter Watrous, the former husband it ha J that bgfore I met ene foe Paar Ki vesepn Harmen Corder happene nee th Mat] Of the present Mra, Hunt, wh nhe sep- |: | i great} rated from his wife, went to Lake | « »mpany thix vith his twelve-year-old son. irl, it one into Iny § C + en nrine te nenate | Tiere be. pur heed one hundred acres ene Kuali Sullt a country seat. | soldiers, she found that her husband jot be trurh T was Just a ittle | To heveral of his friends he deeded | had grown cold to her. They had been hie ths wl w i fopenctt the reruni ant building sites and a small colony of his} married fourteen years and had three) gy Poth of ux caught sight of thos g| intimate friends is now there, Mrs. | children, f aes ea anidaity iinkiofeney Watrous at the same time returned to Le full statement of your case an The, be pleased to give you itis valuable, sometimes dangerous.” The prompt.| ‘icc nratie 2 «| Address Dr. Hartman, Presi ness and surety with which Peruna| The Hartman Sanitarium, Feared 8-8 acts In‘these cases has saved many Ohio.; Ith Mro runt at te. She said that Mrs, Hunt only ant the ¢ for Ner to Ket the COS Oe § oO tren Myorce. articits at the sane time. Runaway Boy's Parents Moged a Another Woman, BEI ah On enatnecin era reciaes Ge Aa rate ae voice suse just at that moment. so I just |der father's home, where she has since| tra Hunt said that her huaband met A Coincidence. SEGA bes Tete mines While He Wan Away. & onds before the entire crew was made | Police Headquarter early this aorntne See ee ta woaritt seen ayaneeers oe Hie Wedding. |ner at the door and told her very eleafly | At about the same timo tt pecame| iit ant by Mr. and M rs old, #ho aware of ft. The stolen sult was re-) and denied the charge. Corder then 5 ne bride and bride-| that he did net love her any more and tit Mr. Watrous, who Hved at | man, jr. who we ‘Tenth aye-~_ kroom ieft the city, uy, near the Hunts, ha his wife. The si Thelr destination! wanted nothing more to do with her. in and itee ‘ it Is} has not been announced. Y, he sald, that he vaet that they fitted 1 y Well. | ‘The marital troubles of Mr. Hunt and| [lO told her Matly. ele wai oe ot A few days after! Mrs, Watrous occupled a great d f y t f over to Policeman George Conno 1 | He hopes be “to, Wife to- on business. [ 1 Ake great deal of] with her three children to the dome o: taken to Jefferson Market Court. where | day nn” 8° 08 Feunited to hls mife to- feoaneestont, oni public attention in tho fall of 189, Mrs, Harriman, and rematn bis cage was continued until to-morrow, Fast) aren willingly. T though the difficulties in which they there ae rg Huntitold: pe je sald he was a travelling man ani ‘order told the following remarkable | Satter.» F eran lavolted' fe : nis statement, \ came from Boston. His presence on the : G ata cre Involved had begun nearly a year (Went Ina private c M weeny dilt. made a formal the bua, was Me Jeffefjon * arty wae Inthe West In the Interest of Market Court this morning by ‘ The whole party, however, Aven mond, who told Magtaténte seas wae shear cant «found the boy on granted nlay night andjao s of the sockty, Morday = turned to him, and all was well. started for Eleventh street, this elty, When the Massachusetts reached pier | Where he established hin home after the 8% this morning Fleming was turned | Marriage in Jersey City on May 3 last. and Mrs, Hunt. Watrous, In com-| ¥ in ———=>{${T___ Hd | anything In cf before. When the matter b rved him. | colnetdence, he said, that the two ymissions for ki . + ‘ ecame public] die, She added that s ncldence.she sald, h boat was not known to the officers suppose L ‘am just a little to blame My Skeuaplcon ee Mr. Hunt's wife, who was Miss Penri| Mr. unt, she sald. we to demand | rations hac urred at the sam: WASHINGTON, June for all this trouble, but th 1 cause | 2 any i 4 that she use the evidence which ehe had) Mrs. Hunt and) Mra. Harriman, how- ASHINGTON, saniGeustninies oF le, but the real cause | ?3 Hy any word from me, rley, made a statement In which she | Mal ahe use the eviden: F were frank ani outspoken’ in-de:| dont today. algnel t of ft Is a misunderstanding all around. Poor ehiid! f can hardly blame her. version of what had happened. | Pity Mrs. {tune at frst ing that Watrous was the | 20M : ‘The directors of the International i TH, She thought of thore feminine arte ly absorbing object Jo Mr, Hunt's} Gideon C, Bantz to be Deputy Assist “It fe true, as my wife says, that we had ane| She sald that in the fal} of 1898, when| saying that she was not Seam, Pump Company ‘have declar. of apparel \ t atid 3 divides Of 4 per cent, on, ita common| Wee Married after a very short ae-| other irl had eloped. she had returned to Gatden City from | clined to help along his new I Wn Keds 1 last It wagyannounced that |Ualted States ‘Treasure BY he Ohh i stock out of the profits for the year|@alatance, My wife was Anna Schul nde th Koln) Camp Wikoft, where ahe shared with See eiismant ft) Mrs. Hunt had obtained a aivorce in|] yq Royse and Daniel W. Wartabaugh to |The: trate committed the boy;to ended March 3M, 1901, payable in quar-| of 265 Firm street, Jermey City. She in|" Miss Helen Id much of the work of {and the children. South 1 on the ground of le- BiNave.) conse reunions seni tery instalment: twenty-two years old. W h directing the volunteer nursing o: ‘Mrs. Harriman also made a statement. sertion, divorcerwas very quietly! be Heutenants; Junior «rad Tam twenty-1 iz of sick REDUCTIONS | Men’s and Youths’ uits. FAST COLOR SERGES. The Newest and Best Woollens, in fact, every new clath, shape and style, / $750, $Q) 50. $1] O13. Not a suit in this lot can be matched for double our price. FLANNEL SUITS At About Half Price For country and seashore, golf, outing and general com- fort, new, natty, stylish and correct, to go at MP5s P7289. Up and at it early! Every Man and Boy requires Summer clothing now, and here’s a Reduction Sale of con- siderable importance to them. 7 No use talking about how busy we've been—that’s history. It’s how Al y busy we are—and how to keep so. ‘Up and at it early’’ is our policy, we therefore these bold and surprising reductions right NOW. Therefore this great, good and best stock of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings, at sensationally low prices. No game of chance here—it’s two dollars’ worth for your one every time. Our reputation is a guarantee of our statements. . The question with every man and boy should be how quick can they reach this great store—this big Summer Reduction Sale. : Every day this week this sale will gather force, and be full of interest for thrifty buyers. STRAW HATS, ; Reductions in WASH VESTS, 75c., $1; formerly $1.50, $2. | FURNISHING GOODS REDUCTIONS Never Known at the Beginning of a Season. Do You Grasp the Importance of This? 4-ply Linen Collars, every 6c! Negligee Shirts. 75c. Balbriggan Underwear, All our Shoes are rightly made and fitted by experts. Right at the beginning of the sea. son—these prices for the newest straws : 75c, for the $1.25 kind. whew shape. Hi 2 | Over 10,000 new Madras Negligee ate and stripes, go 48c Twenty-five hundred pairs of $2.50 Bal. Cuffs......20..2..000+.. SOc) Shirts, beautiful designs and white! 4b. .++--+eee sree rere and Oxford, Russia and Black Calf Shoes z cords, separate reversible cults,| _, i fj will go at, per pair, ' 50c. Leather Belts go at... 25¢) $1.00 qualities. to go 55c Sik finished laceseffect Under- 75c. and $1.00 Belts go Ateeee ee wear, new, beautiful shades, $1.50. a eemiennamnen = DOC At 98e-ts, swellest Nextigess} the $4.00 kind go $1.95 ——— you've ever seen. at, per SUit..eeeee 3.00 and $3.50 Shoes, all shapes and. $1.00 for the $2.00 kind. i > Washable Summer Sus- lain colors, stripes, all new com- styles, will go at, per pair, $1.50 ‘0r the $3.00 kina. penders, 25c, kind, go Binations and» white; “separate and | Natural Wool Gossamer and Gauee | |S"! yal Ha ic Lf) attached” curs; worth from $1.30) Underwear, revular and short seat $2.00 $1.50 Pajamas go at... Over 5,000 New Reversible Narrow Four-in-Hands, Bat Wing Ties, Windsors, Baud Bows, Artist Ties in New Silk Effects 17 3 50: und Grenadines, to go at... BODEET Ga DEG OnenoG Ce. tor Ic g | to $2.00, all to go at, sizes, $1.50 kind go 9 | $2.00, . ons + PBC} CACHevee vesersesseseoeeees 98c Pe ReSaeeacabdn.aéancoat 8c ey alt our eckebrated “TROPHY” 4 Shoes, equal to any at $5.00, will goat $2.95. AM thet ab Fava Separate Striped Flannel Trousers for Tennis, Golf, ttc., ¢ fan and brown Der! that sold for $210 and § 8 ky | = 7 Reduced to $3 and $3.50. Stewart ed Stewart - Building, ; IZ, / Ci Wg G Building, Broadway & () Broadway & Chambers St Chambers St. i tia ea tle i i