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© ‘ = THE WORLD: - WEDNESDAY G, JUNE 10, 1900. “ile 4) aibiiibesseesde ais cae i Sea 7h sr KIN TAKE |!" | HANNA WEDDING Pa “er | IT EASY BILLY)tete, sites 0 ron Goes to Cleveland in Distin- Eddie and Chae Is Repasentin’| SNOWN 70 sian POISON \ guished Company to Attend; | Marriage of Senator’s Daugh- Yer While Yer’s in th’ Hors- There is but one explanation for the | } ter and Joseph M. McCormick — pittel an’ll Keep Yer Poiper | use of alcohol in liquid ‘kidney remedies —greed. Customers Till Yer Come Out.| Every druggist’s clerk knows that al- cohol ‘must be kept out of every pre-| scription for sick kidneys. The first - command every physician gives a suffer- | j 4 er from kidney disease is to stop all / alcoholic beverages. | Yet because liquid prepared kidney | preparations will not keep without alco- | OP Diy ho wan't ole? hol, proprietors of such so-called reme- Eddie Allen, newsboy, with cap over | dies heartlessly use it without regard to] one ear and his much too long and | human life, much too wide trousers hanging pert! To provide a specific for the kidneys | ously by a single suapender, seemed un- [that every physician could conscientious- Gaunliy earnest ae he asked chia ques | order, Dr, Pettingill's. Kidney-Wort y Tablets were perfected, requiring no al- ONLY TWO ‘NEWSIES,’ BUT—. 4S GUARDED BY DETECTIVES. ‘ “Say, mister, youse was a customer ‘ CLEVELAND, June 10.—Prodably not fm the history of the country did euch ®@ distinguished gathering attend a wed- jding as was assembled in the historic Jed Gt. Paul's Church to witness the ‘eeremony by which Miss Ruth Hanna, 4 @ughter of Senator Mark Hanna, be- eanie the bride of Jeseph Medill MoCor- tion of a man who appeared to be look- | 14 1 ; | = @ador to Russia, ner of Broadway and Thirty-fitth street | uy pish kidneys, but do not shock them President _ Roosevelt, his daughter, to-day, into activity, as liquid alcoholic reme- Qtims Alice Roosevelt; rearly every “I belleve I have that dis Tdies. do.” | N answered the man, smiling. “Why? If vou have pains in your back, so that it Hate half broken in two and Our Serge piie VV ill Satisfy! you can hardly stand up straight or ‘ift he Nay WeLERCRIPVaRare Foniennly nadie “I am going to Vogel Brothers’ Over and over again ing water that is dark and scanty or ex- every day this is the answer to “Where are you going for cessive In amount, with a sediment; if your summer clothes?” The very answer has a ring of sa’ member of the Cabinet, an array of foreign Ambassadors and diplomats “Repasentin’ Him.” @blaze with gold lace and glittering or- “Well,” explained Eddie, rather awk- ders, magnificently gowned women rep- ie es , 4 ee , 3 ‘og ledil) Me Cormick> wardly, ‘"We's is repasentin’ him Feventing the most prominent famiites 5 Ho chucked a grimy thumb over his whom millions are trifles for daily ex- WANTS $25 ALIMONY wh ogri it scalds {n passing; if you are dizzy,|| faction to it. The name Vogel Brothers has stood for clothes- grinned, and then to relieve the yous t ¢ Grange and barter, Aled the “navel of $ extraordinary strain of an introduction, | Nervous and Irritable by day and rest-|1 satisfaction for nearly half a century. Men who have lost the im the country, and scores of men to shoulder in the direction of Joe Fisher, " less at night; If your feet or hands swell the church and overflowed into the NOW, NOT 25 CENTS, | swung himseit around on his heel and} 104 ah Mgnt Mf your feet or ft your skin|| first ruddy bloom of youth remember when they were brought aisles, ry - . yelled, “Potper! feels cold and clammy, you have kidney here for their first suit of clothes. Then, as now, to satis! | The President, his daughter, Capt. W. @. Cowles, his naval aide; Dr. Gron- “Billy's Heritage.” trouble, and no insurance company will|} you was and is our aim. If we fail to do so, tell us—we'll make well and Becretary Loeb, who set out Injured Wife Says a Quarter a Week| sy goo," resumed Eddie, “it's ain|take you as “a risk” while this disease things right. We have made strenuous efforts to make our = from Washington yesterday afternon to Was All Her Husband way. Billy—Billy Brown's his full] lasts. showing of serge suits better than ever. The great popu- UE Tae Hovaplttots ate wits teow | Kidney-Wort Tablets will cure youcas Gaveliier. Poubeliecdaslesuaite they have completely cured thousands of men and women suffering from these same symptoms. Rend the following: h attend the wedding, arrived here early fn the day. The party was met at the tation by Senator Hanna and escorted larity of serge still holds sway—no fabric is more dressy, cool Bellevue las’ nite wid a leg lik iatiap a wihyrerhea ensues dep iay ble and comfortable. The thousands and thousands of yards of Sophie Beeget, from her mother’s! jettey 8. Billy's had rheumatism in his to the Hanna mansion. Though Secrot home at Nout Baat Fourth street, sends blood ever since he found his voice an’ Fitchburg, Mass., April 19, 1903 serge which we have bought have been subjected to every. Bervice men accompanied the President, a notice to Samuel Beegee, her husband, | picked out dis corner to use It on. Dat’s}| vttemen—tI cannot speak too high- known test for color and quality. These suits are made with “k Chey made themselves as incohepleuous| TTT or ratisburgs Mins Mary Hop. A that ahe is about {o apply to Justice faobut all dat Billy's old man and mud-J1, “shout your Kidney-Wort Tablets.|| all the characteristics which distinguish our clothes from the ston, = : y CS | Ronn oe" itakington and Mion Frances | AUTO LAW DOES NOT Eyre ecco ae epee, Court ater, (der liert Blt They have done wonders for me, as my di broad, shapely should fitti ai bid } Relatives Not Imprisoned. Tawis. of Portland, Ore. GO IN NEW YORK CITY. week allmony in place of the 25] “Well, ce odder day, w'en Billy's pins| oa¢. was a bad one, and | know the|| Ordinary sort—broad, shapely shoulders, snug-fitting collars, | ‘The ‘best man was Rutherford Mc- 5 cents he has been allowing her. She| wuzn't usin’ him enny too well, he gi Paras i i i The police of this city did not con-| Cormick, b-other of the bridegroom. ts suing him for a separation its Sum knee ry tint hopin of nécar. | Tablets have helped me wonderfully, 1] coat fronts that will always retain their shape. *o wider it necessary to imprison any of |Howard ‘Hanna, cousin of the bride, and oe steal _ v Den yes'erday he @tays out in de rain | have told others what they have done Saén'a blue andi Diack necee euitanotia Gael pice wast sae the relatives of the assassin of Presj-| Malcolm McBride, of this city; William esides the usual allegations of cruel | tii he wuz soaked, and de folst t'ing me| for me, and they are using them for the At $12—Men’ LipleGut dn thal fiw theea amd dous balecae pers dent McKinley, though a close aurvell- ton Smeg: elit Batterson and Hic | Justice Mayer Decides that Bailey|troatment, Mrs. Beogel alleges that be- | and Choe knows. las’ nite we sees, him lance will be kept on all of them. A|wurd'S, Heck, of Chicago; Ernest Minor, Measure Does Not Apply to tween their engagement, on May 16, 1902, | Woy Mnts franklebales haa quit wotkin’ same troubles as mine, and tell me they are doing them a great deal of good. breasted sack styles and the new three-button double- -|of Cincinnati, and James Barney, of and thetr marriage, on Sept. 20 last, “by | an’ dat ne guesses de whistle has blew'd| For the benefit of sufferers from kid- Gresstedieack style. * rata ee uinveloines eterase the ANA Nor kenrere) iextshera eine awone Metropolitan Suburbs. his protestations of love and devotion, | for de day. ney troubles | am willing you should re- At $15-—Men's gray, blue and black serge suits, of the finest fa } church during the ceremony. Of these | Yale, aie " According to a de‘dsion of Justice} Beegel induced her to @raw all her “So Me aud Cho fer to me, for I am convinced that Kid- serge woven in this country, in fine narrow or medium or @ dozen were distributed about the| The President and Miss Roosevelt | Mayer. of the Court of Special Sessions, |savings, about $609, from the bank and! «x¢6 and Croo helps him over to de|N¢ey-Wort Tablets will cure people af- wale, cut in the new single and double breasted jos ‘ church within easy reach of the Presi-| Were seated in the front pew on the) the aBiley Jaw, limitng the speed of|give it to him so he could become a] East T'lrty-fifth street station and bones| flicted with kidney disease even when sack styles. at Gential party. Fe eed De eed aine baetk | automobiles passing schools and within |partner-in his father's trunk manufac-|de Sergeant to give him de best room|every other remedy has been tried and it More than 5,000 invitations had been | mony w in de house. De Sergeant, after lookin'| found useless, At $20—Fine Australian wool serge suits, in blue, of lustrous- 5 rn i ri i office, uring business, under the firm name of oa , ‘ : a fesued for the ceremony, and though not at Glenmere, 150 guests being| half a mile of a post-office, does not | turing i Billy over, sa wuz de hospittel fer finished-soft-feeling serges, lined with ver: At \ more than three-quarters of that num- Ses apply to the suburbs of this city. In|Joseph Beegel & Co. Nos. 4344 Cana) and | his, says, ‘Hully chee, if I goes LEP cau, Saple See ates cat in ee ae ainglacbrensind a deh "8 \ ber attended many had to be turned|, Among the prominent guests the sparsely settled regions in the out-|¢ Varick street.” dere I lose me customers!’ I looks at CREHORE. ig io ot way from the church door. As it was| tended the wedding were: Am : eet % i : Choe, an’ Croe looks at me, and’ den} At the first arnt de the kidneys style. i and Mrs. McCormick, of Ghicag: skirts automobllists need pay no atten-) She says that after their marriage he| we tolis him to ferget it—dat we'n Ud | are weak or affected examine your uriies on in the church Bee ce cadiie Sree te Teen uEch | master-Genera’ and ie y Imported blue and black serges of beautiful texture— n Mt At $25 suits that you can’t get for less than $40 ata custom tailor’s—half or full lined with a pure dye silk lining. om Nogd Drovers for the wedding proc a tion to the elght-mile limit, Justice |opened the “Eagle Trunk and Bag Com-|reparsent him, an’ see dat he didn't} i¢ it is mudd with reddish sediment, @ecorations. ‘The nave and altar of the hia Benatar igean ah Stun rahe The decision was read to-day by Jus-|to borrow money from her relatives tol" “a3illy e@tarted to ory, but we gives! into kidney disease by promptly using ghurch had been transformed into alidge,” of Indiana: ator Hale, of of Ferdinand | aja hts business, pawned her diamond) him a slap on de wrist an) tells him t0| Kidney-Wort Tablets, dower of fresh flowers, wreaths of elen-| Maine; Senator and Mrs, Wetmore. and| 22) West Tenth street, learrings and watch and kept the pro-| Cheer up- tien dn eereaut De wera —— — ‘een tendris wav! 1 * and G a of No. 2 a @er gr and waving palms. | Senator and. Mrs. Aldrich, of Rhode | and Mo nirested on Mees [ceeds., In return, she says, he allowed| eam and Choe have cut out craps and| pon 23 YEARS NEW ENGLAND'S ravonire wRae ere arrested on May 17 id; Mr. and Mrs. ive renson, | Street. Ceremony by Bishop Leonard, Hee eee eae ee eat Webster savenie onde Onec sland sed | her Only ig iicen (e/a week (Aud) never hoky-poky, till, Billy's out o' soak an lel Evenings. 9) Qh The ceremony was performed by |Dick, of Akron, Only; Mr and Mes.|and Highty-ninth street charged with | nought her any clothes. On May 16 last|We's tryin’ to keep ‘his customers {n da -20- 4 cook \4 We Bishop W,, A. Leonard. assisted by the | Winston, of Chicago, and Mr. and Mre,| exceeding the eight-mile an hour rate| Totes ne told her w “pack your| koe dotied’, condrmation, thea| weer, aimee niet, oe ti elle a I ni any 2 at: . ‘ar! w. rector of the church and his assistants. |John D. Rockefeller. in their automobile qiddenly discovered otole in his! etree; wie G. SULLIVAN, MPR., MANCHESTER, N. HL Miss Lucia McCurdy, the bride's| Secretary Loeb sald that the Presi-| Their lawyer filed a demurrer, alleg-|clothes and go." copia. es winald of chonor, , The|dent’s trip from Washington was un-| Ing that the Ball “Well, it's pretty tough on Billy, to be Tne vie a wit] She alleges that she refused to leave| crippled up like that, sympathetically bare Mise Claire Hanna /eventful. | He said there was no inten-|in New York County. This view is up- nd “Sits ‘Plorence Cobb, of thi (ion ‘of discuasing politics and denied | held by Justice Mayer, who says that| their happy home and he turned her out| sala the customer, ae ‘eosti =a ete. Stites Bleanot Patterson and Mirs Ade: fiat, the resident would have a_con-| the speed of automobiles in this county | at 10 o'clock at night in her bare feet.) ‘you betcher," acquiesced Eddie. Pr . Hamilton, of Chicago: Miss| ference with Ambassador McCormick | 18 governed by the Highway law, which] | ‘The husband denies all her charges and/+"Specially when @e swimmin’ te jus ho. Miss. ..Virginia | relative to the situation in Russa. was not amended by the Batley law. says she was extravagant. I gettin’ good.” vi McGinley and | Nichel’s Wort in the They substitute a cheap unknown cigar oe on which there is twice fic the profit. Look out! This-is the-genuine, The Largest Seller in the World.

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