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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, ~ OSWEGO DOCTOR INDITED YOUNG HANNA’S DIVORCED MANY WARM LOVE LETTERS. WIFE NOW IN THIS CITY. Geceeenaes JISC ODSGGEGQIOSWOIOOSGOSOCOOOGHEOQOHOSSIOGIOS Eludes Cleveland Dep- uty Sheriff and with Her Three Boys Comes Here — For- mer Husband Will| Pay Something Like | Ten Thousand Dol- | lars for the Trip. Anticipating Ai Little. oe ste ot LOVE to alt up ‘From trettul troiley cars aloof. And sip the high ball or the fizz, While night birds through the WOOQDIOVOOO < Ne-hested soyprette Do kteking high without a net: Lat others go to Asbury Tut ea for me, when’ com: T know trom solace are 1 go up in an And— Oh, the joys of th roof-gar- den! Who does not know them! That Is, who in New York! The roof-garden is a New York estab- lishment, pure and simple. Out- of-towners hear about it, but scarcely belleve in Its exist. nce. They cannot imagine (with their opinion of the metropolis) that a New Yorker would climb heavenwards evento ek amuse- ment. To them, therefore, will ap- peal a remarkable photograph (in four colors) of a scene on a typl- cal New York roof-garden. Last week, in the Sunday World, you saw the first of this series of pictures of New York lite. This week you will Iike No. 2, the roof- garden scene (full of notable people whom you will recognize) even better. It will be cooling. yrs dance among the trees, tere dance upon the With ner right arm in a miing, but trl amphant nevertneless, Mra Dag Hanna fine divorced wife of Senator Hanna's an, artived in New York from Cleve Tend this morning Soe ware ompan- [led by her three young sons and Baron: PPalland, a Cleveland friend. Mrs, Hanna went to the Savoy Hotel, [where she remastered am Mrs, It. W. | jJones, family and eat, Roston The} 1 | DIT? DOCH’ clerk refused to allow any corde to be | sent to either Mre Hanna or the Baroness | They were met oat the train by @ \y ying man, who escorted them te the hotel He refused to say who he was, 14. Mee Hanna peratatently denied her identity All ap red to be gre: worried, doubtless antielpating no the part of Dan Hanna pking the recovery of the boys, whom Mra. Hanna took from Cleveland by strat- omy By he terma of Mra Hanna's decree @ of divorce she te given the custody of & tem 1 +) the children, but their father is allowed Tiedi with baby-blue ribbon, two hun- 7 | to see them at Intervala and ts compelled dred and forty letters stand out ax mite Hore Were 240 of to pay for thetr aupport. | trip the dainty toe ter Illes grow, The sunbeams dance upon the I And ta the pan the browm pancal Hut none of these of whom I tell Can dance so daintily or well Ae me ‘And eayly dances on my heart. Madolin 1s a summer girl. The evidence of the warmth of Dr. James I foon after the divorce Mra. Hanna | @|§- : | Manefeld's love for pretty Margaret | ook the whlldren to Europe. When she ae - : : . - | summer girl of 1901 knows how § |; Oweeney. Them and They Are Hae e ea tert Lcntedifaqnillitors Sisal y ¥ 1% - | vo dances toe Ba pe Aseocia : gta ani | ion of Masters of Dancing expenses, her forme: hurband refused to pay !t. She sued, but the care hur not been tried. \ He learned yesterday that she con: templated ther trip. With vislous of & huge expense bill staring him in the face he rushed to court and got an order restraining Mrs, Hanna from tak ing the children out of the State. i Ville the deputy sheriff with | tho order was held up at the front: door re. Hanpa escaped, with her boys ver the tack fence. She Injured her America—quite a title, that!— has been working overtime to in- vent new dances for her, and she has not been backward In learn- ing them. If you have not: yet: acquired these new dances it will be worth your while to get next Sunday's World and find out all about them. They are shown on a very attractive page In four je phynte ate | : . For seven years the physician ma! Being Arranged in ardent love to his “darling Madke told her of his trials in bullding up 4 . | to nee ote tance ater ne et! Serial Order for Read-| | ing in a Court. | the Jersey home and located In Oswee: N.Y. He was proud when he wrote | her that he had been appointed police | ele — surgeon and wrot, 4 j ' All Because the Ardent| Madge’ an hour Madge" Sweene of d leties of . arm in doing It. So {ter she took al s. F Bi boyhood, chared i ine woriner.| Wooer Married An- ieaintor New York | MR DANIEL ale colors, with photographs. ‘ u i : | td POODOAGDOCSOOODOHOSOOGHs NE never sam the streata of Clr : rather expected—that with his xuc ebe would become his wife, || other Girl After His Then came success, and the old sweet- | Professional Career| heart In Jersey City gave way to 4 But what about the Poor, hapless littl Drought up within the Hing papers all hi rh h F seen the Brooklyn Mridi That is, he never had seen it till the other day, when a Sunday 7 World reporter, who learned that Q there was such a boy in New | meas Grae ia] Protessional JOHNSON HEIRS | <RatteesNake Pere,” ground and could be wooed sling | tre ae : “: = THE MAD CMANEA TER; 27 aaa ae gETS3000000 "ne OR ee | uncertain malls, ‘maiden, for, althoved ily alone duareoes st Wante Ten Thousand. anes | fection . [Mateo V am feeling Whe @ teoyear ott and | Adds Inj York, hunted alm up and opened The rupture came last winter, and | ST) are teeing the samme { to him all the wonders of the ult great bridge. Coney Island, now Margaret Sweeney han brough against her recreant lover for So damages for breach of prom}: Justice McAdam, of the Supreme Court, granted an order for the arrest of Dr. Mansfield, and the Sheriff of On wego County served it upon the phy- 4 sician, who gave bail tn 09 for his a pearance at the next term of court, tive a Meanwhile, Peter A. Meagher, 0. fan 38 Park row, ts nrrang written by Mansfleld into a serial Stans | tnother In, response Sas Trolley Magnate Left A PUNCH IN THE EYE. Jing him for being te and marr: ing ance eet "ile had oeldently for-| His Property to Im- t mediate Family. Drew Brooklyn and other foreign parts. The experiences of this thirteen- year-old boy, who wanted to know “whut made the ocean keep mov- ing,” will appeal to your senses of humor aad pathos alike.. H, tet os form a little trust, With Spate and Clausen in We'll charge the pablie for the alr to Ike a Christmas pre tufford to give her MOIDSTHITIOOOOSOGOOGHOOGOSOOESS. Mayor ‘Thomas 1. Johnson of © eves | land, made re Surres Sy A PTRERY wil" ate Abbott, of Brooklyn, to-day for the leatian be 4 so will make Mite rweeter! What do you think of this man HT UNInEH Were g the righ WOQQDOGOOASGO way for the young phystel He told 4 use In the courts to prove that there} yy) 1 WeNother petite] @robate of the will of his brother, Al : bai ae sea Mastelatraculiataraverliusties | Uuaeteccinenct notably Wehaahecyes ai twenty-seven, pretty} bert Johnaon, whn died recently at his iE eae ttle a onan: Gone to the young woman. x nu Fexretted/ahe was not) there pinner She ty etl home at Fort Hamilton, Mayor John- te 1 i bli obtained a] {nel nout Her love amtalras ot democratic pay chairs for public ‘These letters are rather wa he with Dr. M Andis said to af son is made executor and trustee, with parks was allright! ‘The story of sions in spots, buy are mostly ima aC hed move The) rena ng World full power to conti) the estate as he his life, his beginning, how he of the Incidenta in the struggling young Kadi oanlnraatister ree B i aN made money, how he finally be- © rovides that ones came Park Commissioner, !s most ‘Dr Mansfield began bis attentions to ¢ ic) interesting, and gives you an idea medico's life in Oswego. In every after he was fairly laun ny, Jrme when E wie» ee en Ss ee) ld, and} third ch Mt tee held ui ., kept them op until whe hin let-] trust for ot 4 = s ign -aitanee| areata king u ame tardy and ecatd. He would | Johnsen f t reed of how to “size him up,” as It pele foe Ob ee eun| a TON NG DAAC OL ILE aide ronat ei a tne were. Hin portrait, which accompanies the story, will make a nice aes Coca Ra re i 1 yawenga sith, | real rouvenir for you to hang up on your wall and show to your children. yeni her tw glove teun Oswego sith, by the omlasion or addition of an ade ONES, fetch my pearl tara, \ bis > DOOGOOOIOGOGOOQEGWOSOSOS: See eaTEe ad aeIeNeO enters ar ; ‘tintt i tine ony way tn ihren: sided t From the safe my dlamonls (ak “Jeemsle” sends “love to mamma cul | kit tet hat that he the only way tn hildren: MUitred an vents take "10 Mad ! Wy oaecare tr Woand i te Dring my ruby crown andl fer Sintle Subidued Min renucrieeddyiNteh ‘ y yours Re AT Ae ee Find my opale and my turquole, with you at Onris ‘And my older gems unl Put them on me, Agnes, darling. That the doctor wax Je 4 young n : Lan In Oswego will was signed May 18 IM@. At Dor im) polemotciovealkt Wouldn't Linger 1 pretty sweetheart is ten ! aos letters, eapecially during rh nye Hfesstanally and | tic AR RA cs A vulgar display, you would 1893-95, In one of May 21 p fatter list ast fourth of the entir say! Of course! Only the par- year, he tells that he enlled the night wali promise | of stat aiided ras venues, those who are not uses before to pick a bone tween himself ant Miss Sw provided on the to the extreme luxuries of Iife, * 4 shen by mute ils > mount of WAL aus Thereilaine teal BOCECEEOIOOOCOSOGD | jf Would think of parading their but how sudden the change int of a them] riches before the public. One i. about to exp tree ‘sanres y feceived your ese Loy mine art anit e eter as advised personal die As et tat CHAPTER 1, Tenderfoot, “move along there. Don't who bas been accustomed to 4 Dr Mansfield re- x D Up and down in front « e Indian | &!t Ray around here.” them for « any Se = F charging her with utlly conedered much (9 leamp at Glen tsland paced Rattlesnake The Tenderfoot appeared to sit up and do auch u thing! e 6 Z onalil behavior tis i Siiee Se eats [Oks ake notice swells, for Instance, hate to even Z pi todent ok " Hiaide, and that 33, He was in charge of the camp. “Were you speaking to me?” he asked have their jewels photographed ™ - ~ (au married the Oswe WHEAT htoasthevineanylawan'| 0 t Yih an estimate le was toe fercest thing on the Ist] {na soft volce. for public view, so that the re- se s oricesaald co alas Secs uivieed in walting ay tong for him ie Delleved that tthe restlenee aU and “Was 1 apeakin' to rt replied] |} markable pictures of Mrs. John mi Den Suna -ongagement was nar broken antl Rock MAM Gty Mira gannzans name, | Flercer even than the sudters nintwemake” Pete.” “Bart 1 had you! |] W. Mackay's Incomparable gemn. worth hundreds and hundreds of married another gir ‘ . f c out In Cheyenne .d shoot you full o} thousands of dollars, which you will see In next Sunday's World, He wy a —— = eR REO, ckskit pants with tne hall | MNS GutslMe nie oe thse siad| PAEtne ‘spoke thus nel fondled |nla\two,|)||} willbe a trent: i The hair on the outelde of nis head | opulent revoivers. Mrs. Mackay, as you know, has been In retirement for a number 5 wReRIGHE npuly Be was 2 terrifying spectacle. of years. Now she is once more to seek the glare of soctety, and Ree Ce Se) COPED GED CAH reo oe screamed iwith her gems, her magnificent mansion in which she will entertain lav- ishly, and the lady herself, will be presented to you (photograph- notched b x in hin belt think I'll jist make you cat your \ ATSN ee That wan arnt |MrAW hat. watd Rattlesnake Pate, with {eally) with the history of the Mackay millions, comin to a ms ealeee a FR aru ul CHAPTER IV. ow, ' pide py Ff ‘hone were the last words be spoke ASR T . e oe S for nol ume, tov i = | julvered on the Nis ‘The Tenderfoot hit-him just onc he while the holding bande | 3h - c small bey women, obeerving: otattlesne ke Pete hit the ground J Pee Mater ibeiveateections fates 3) } aim. hivered wool few concer . pointe: ete , ' 7 : apr Te will at Mar fentrrnetie we, While Rest of Country President and Director Howard English Gon-|Police Officials Among! te secs suur \afeenake Pete hi the ground harder in the auedeyecUsting. Becton. , Swelters It Enjoys ‘ arr ef = . wan the ‘Cenderfoot nit Mattiesnake | tne Sunday “Outing Rect lon we rs njyoys May Plead > rs - Ot- : Pet Yes, the Sunday World men ' ay Plead to Indict- | jessed to Having Rob Those Who Got The worse eves, ‘Toe Tenderfoot, wiped: hie hand on the armed with cameras and note- Cool Ocean Breezes. | ment Monday. | : 8 5 fensive Missives. CHAPTER I. ae eine cencined! his inspection of the = \ | bed His Employer. Sudtenly Rattiesnake Pete stopped In| Indians rece mer, and everything of interest ae = eae When Rattlesnake Pete woke up the to every one who cares anything is tracks. Tenderfoot was half way to Yonkers. about anything summerish Is to The hot wave which is making lite i i " Seihamn WV | enh 77 Frank ham rutiat Ne WET ON scornful smite committed larceny Graha A xcorntyl smite ¢ ( y | Rattlesnake Pet re burden in the W wer ty New|! r } fron sears a bane sotoin: in the ehoie| Weee One Mundredthy street, wes at | ucrowa ha featitren ee ECOL CLD be found in the Outing Section t Somebody had taken off his opuient Next Sunday a very Interes| . t Side Co raigned In the W “Here comes the ripest Tenderfoot i Ht. Chrysoatom's Church, ‘Thirt revolvers so he coukl rest’ eamer on York, according to preve ing feature will be included— { ever see in the Bast,” he sald to hare groun: i | i books are ubiquitous this und for several y ov AMAL PARMA HIGHAM ARU EH How.[on the charge of sending scurrit ys { will enjoy a comforts f IWentycain yeara ok, wasfueter to Mra W) Holman Smith, an} In nose had a iat to port, | > “The Best Vacation for $100 for 3) | With the wind from and ! A 4 Rive a va man, the wife of the Hite won'Uao a thing to him! F rhe rest of hin f: had a tat to stare Two People.’ , . ee Fe notle ANY a wet ailick “Taeatre nus: while the Tenderfout approach His lett eye wan a pleture no artist ‘Thin fw furntubed hy experts who know how to get the mont for | ' tiestogsellair ailing $t(ej] Danes NOW HMI eS TY je was about lve feet high could’ paint the money, which Is a hurd thing to do In the summertime, when fj as OWA ENOUBD MOET ite Veelortek 1 Hes! tattor Searels the Weat One] Ana dressed in the helght of fpahton. | | att atc ret einbied the re-| | trates of board are high at reashore OF mountain. You will do well to}; sphere raw, and phe We Kk Blatt. a dadles’ tattor,| Sates Ret bane |e ee tee! ele Dt ot or sulfa train « ‘a mistake, = y ch va - Reaneilenen Wate iaminneriy : \ t te yy: | RHEE PAL rect Wee Come) Vie face looked ax though It would be 1 Fraex ont Po tere || Pread this article carefully, and you may gain much valuable Infor j : i kroper| missioner Murphy ommitter neared shale ath iene snake Pete through such of his teeth woather wiih virile § et : Hitteen, the Wont \ near alte Amcremained attached. to him. . ot the day ’ ‘ | ter 1 Senn Willhany & Coles ANREE F ‘ When the Medicine Man tinally got Tosmorron ili be fo iia ! =| die Aes VHB OIS Eee wat Nas the belte of Yonkers. juts, visage ironed out: he raze: to town i OE oi A : i ent Rattleenake Pete did rot know thet | tnd eaw a lawyer, i weather follows the : t Vid ; r ther neraone are tito said to have rey Now he is suing the Tenderfoot official prophets, Winds from the nott sy TRAC i oun ener Tate es z; jane rae ai aut of onkers renner. |OomaRCH es By : fad toe pene west with be for tht Guta, Wait a oa at hts a Soe REC ae eltner did he knowghat the Ténder-| ‘Twak ever thus, ' ie . { The slight tinpers ) eRe , tyef The only explanatten 1 a » Joun H. South. (THE END.) Yes, Mr. F. M. Howarth, one 1 Ropdivester Hf i Powith his wife amd Taveourt of the moe famous, ie ah the thunders Hncen 1 hada large fam ryowaen i rte delermined to hu- can comle artists—the elty at $F visit ' re tempted | sated work he My yanate: the too ke a ttt DESPONDENCY, rat Bi who makes fiend ittisinesple Ri tinagsibty Hateyoul| witiy, (ive onde 7 tmppttence, depremizn, gloom, —has become: fuintay, ; ert: 0 | Henmin | with (ne onic. apprehenalve Nigeria, amd alt” igen with a ery the Sunday While New Yorkers are , ‘ ilwrenjustueiured Muri CHAPTER U1. (fing emotions give way to bright a mem! } SP Aamperature which enables icin to cronted 19 lead an taprheht fe, I Cricut mmireas aM) oe uerfoot continued to ai aan eed apt deve at emerveeclOg Ra eed sla: week al ith that of Reed, Mariner, feep at night and work in the day cane eae Veono sympathy: for much aa you." NT ehicen et hela arresiel henge! Po P work will appear this week, along with that of Reed, ner, Lay §, Bicep lat net a oe eee a ho] CHILD'S HORRIBLE FATE, | fasier or st. Carssottom's MAMI inveetigatbone wae | OREM. : BROMO-PEPSIN dendort, Griffin and others. if ¥ rene © Binglah sang for many | made, van found that the plaice | 80 did the Belle of Yonkers. Tats edie eaedy 1s renee at is breaking all manner a seveaa! St. Lovie. sutters way all rignt “Don't go too clone tothe Injuns, happinees Ib, tnt, euccrerlen: et For more about next sett. Louie suffered a MaXIMU. Fale in Hoe oe Halling § var ° the Ite. Fy Bie be tor degrees, Other nigh mercury || M Ty BRET ¢ Lace ltetneR tt When arrested him se attempied |iittle boy.” said Rattleanake Pete flerce- medicine. © Payalciaas_everrmbers, preset , leg uKangany Cl win ‘ ett : * "room. iS NIA 2308,,and Cincinnaty and Memphir 1 ae Te rte fettegm were offered In wwitenve me of the aquawn might want to] SAURKA AND MRNTAL PATICUR pecees; Sunday 'S World see to- WeiaraniWeaver!De Cnused by Hank Patinre, Ee ee eee eremeth aaked sags | Memo cees, PROMPTLY, and becanse thes kaow It fo Be i Neal MAL N Intrate Me ‘The Tenderfoot pald no attention, ABROLUTELY HARMLESS. DROMO-PRE- co”. d, IELD, Conn., July 12, athe eg SAL atea Nae Vind : trate Mewtcolled Graham, who is a] Neither did the Belle of Yonkers. BIN CONT ANA eo TAT 40-1 MmOorro Ss Aad. for fifty yearr overseer of wilt ms Hela ‘ee Porat ac ls Lb AH about] ‘This made Rattlesnake Pete an nore PEL CHRMICAL, 0. ; f chanrott | Recvente cwars old % the! UC ingan Joplicd for tae appoints] “The. prisoner was etd for thal in] ae a Dur ALL OR f 10c, 28 inant ota recelvers Sweclat Seaslons In 300 ball, ‘Mey, you coyote,” be yelled atthe ver sale RUGGISTS: foes ze vey *

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