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a | 8 DAKOTA DIVORCE ASKED FOR MANY: DANCING MASTER’S FIRST 2.000 RESPONDED TO SNOW WIFE ASKS SUPPORT. CONTRACTOR'S ADVT. ate Tales that) Malttie fu Magistrate Incerso’ Avenue Court, to-tay a dancing master, from Ficrence A. Koch, of N avenue, Biro ny 0mm ta the Kini default of bond necond wife taining the Dak resent when her raigred. Beyond admi: wife, as was the his at his dancing acate avenue, near married him antecedents name. The first wife complainant in ter of Danie! J "YOU LIE!” SHOUTED BARGAIN CHARGE MRS.OAKESINCOURT DENIED BY DADY, DENOUNCED NURSE WHO NO AGREEMENT WITH GUDEN TESTIFIED AGAINST HER. HE DECLARES. Divorce Made (Pinal Hearing of tt dal Hefore Mra. Adeline Eetelle Sulitvan Om stood before Justice Se ALMANY, Ven ot and shrieked denuny oe de Remegy, who was giv! - a millionaire Francis J. Oakes in his suit oh saath " for divorce. “You false, wicked woman! You | cow How dare yout” she shouted | ‘eline Remeay, the French nurse fust testified @bout a viet 6 Os Helgtum. Sherim of WE Madam,” the nuree declared ld pp patronnwe me ‘You may sleep ti m od nignt. T am going to " sod Det Sol left for As Mra. Oakes denounced 1 Mr. Hummel seized cove of her automobile ¢ e into her chair, rem with her, while a ha riage and had t KA YAD COMPANY WINS WINS HER $20,000 SUIT ‘ Teen Mrs. Day Hecovers Loin She bx changed for Worthless Property SSHLEY AT AI SANY SKELETON IN SNOW, an cy Wind, telauatly Jersey Jersey City, fo-day in a 1 The skeleton hibited for medicns It emme to be adrift in my DOES NOT HOLD. CHOSE ONLY FEW. Cupidity of Own sequently the “ew THE WORLD: TUESDAY &VENING, FEBRUARY 14, 1902. _ EXASPERATING DELAYS HAMPER THE WORK OF SNOW-REMOVING. A[gSLANDEASUIT Carts Is Aroused, City Must Sutter Con WEATHER FORECAST. he RAED ending stichtty < } ney reies AID oon the thires~ SOM York NoTes OF THY STORM. qe wapy i Wun iLL HS. ON THE NEW BOGE 60 T FOR come CCINNER AGAIN PRODS THE ROEBLINGS. I don't know, Shalt Work OPS OT AST aE ate ree omen ‘STORY OF POKER IN. [BRONCHITIS A Disease Inat Is Dane ‘| gerous. | LOWENTHAL SAID STRAS- BURGER CHEATED. Value Vinol’s Great in Such C: ases. inecessary fo W. Nelative 1 Good Nast nection Throagh the Talk when they t took Vinol. It how quickly preparation — 6 ease We wish more of our friends an@ c{tizens who. st onchitt or, in fact. from t or pula monary trouble, would come to Ug * pleasure to devot@ Bingo When you call onus. we * you many other facts fully _ esting as the above, You see why we haye such faith in Vinol, and why we never hesitate to re: fund to any one the cost of Vinol. i we tail to benefit them fe | —_TIFFANY'S DEAD. PHEUMOMIMNCINLS HEAOIOR $2 50 FAMOUS JEWELRY HOUSE. ———— FOR YOU We will pay the above sum toany per n submitting tous a nove! or original meth. | Tiffqny, Horn Ninety ‘o in Connecticut, Was re OS Vea ~- “~ ‘ Charles L. after celebrating hia nine. | Od by which the consumers \ < Jay Charles L, Tiffany, ae will becomeinterested in HOL. ir ewelry firm in Unto: BROOK'S WORCEST heres « > arti ne || SHIRE SAUCE, All Se 2 = os venue. He was strick be considered and in Nac ® FRroekway a a Cedar St confidence, but none will be paid for unless accepted by us. We have received so man suggestions that it isimpossible to announce all of them. We will,however, publish the name of the successtul competitor, REMOVI DAY AL HORACE DE LISER, Agent. ve be Tiffary was born in Killing- Rich y eaten WORCESTERSHIRE MUST HAVE IT. y Properly Selected Food of Great Import- ter from the ance. Loss of memory is a sure sign that ~ |the body ts not taking up proper ele- ments from the food. Then Is the PI 7 } tim \ especially selected food IN or the y jemented An he ‘ her son and it is My son, Al-| } ert, now old and principal | het the High pol, graduated lat the Kansas University and 1s a post-graduate of the Columbia, Mo., University When he began teaching about a ear ago he had just completed bis | education and was badly broken down in health. He had only about two months’ vacation and spent it at Nrief Statement Inaaed After De-| Excelsior Springs, but when he re- |turned there was no improvement. ‘We thought he would get better lafter he began his work, but instead ‘of improving he became more weak jand nervous, and finally forgetful in cchoolroom., He tried differe: vith tae physicians and everything he could the | hear of and at last Pup school came 4 putting « SAYS MISS STOWE HAS BEEN FREED, ———————_—_————— Help Wanted—remale rate a comp te Pee! eum VIENNA REPORT THAT BRIG- 1, ANDS LIBERATED HER. MAYOR LOW INFORMED OF !TS ELECTRICAL PLANS. Ra PMMA Ht ate residence, 77 cm 8 y | could me very | greatly worried! about him. 4 neighbor sent iver a box of Grape-Nuts, He caught | sight of the package, and after read- ing the statement of what the f " ntended for became much Inter- ested and began using tt. | He liked it and at the end of a s week was Very much. strengthened | i * erence and improved. We were encouraged stuck to Grape-Nuts and in five « was back in the schoolroom. | ie is now teaching the second the same place, has recov eam 4 | think of for hin “ thin and we in fe sh. and is told, was a f the Parisian Models, found what effect \ aay liven Hallsville, Mo. Name given by F | tum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. fy and gentie- aoe ladies being rere free.