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Bs 4 - *E GMLS Al Man FATHER ©» Boy Claims Dr. Thel- -_ berg, of Waldorf, Is i His Parent. BXILED 70 SBA, HE ALLEGES Not Permitted to Remain Ashore in This ¢ City. Arthur Magnet, of Street, a slight, pal ji teen yi told a strange ie Magistrate Mott in Woat Site ¢ | this morning. He appeared a John Thelberg. who has offices West Thirty-fourth etree: and who tives At the Waldorf-Astoria The boy claims BD: Theiberg as his father, and intimates that re has been West Tairtiet ced boy of fe story ih trying to get rid of him by sending him "1 to sen. + On Jan. 15 tant the boy sald he was | taken to the office of Dr Thelberg by « a Mrs, Barton, his hoarding-houre mix iq treps, and while there Dr. Thelberg be- Jabored him with a cane, produ tusions, When he returned to the boarding , house a boarder took pity on him and J took the boy to the rooms of the Gerry Boclety. Agent Agnew got a warrant ‘ flor the afrest of Dr. Theiberg and we g to the Waldorf-Astoria jast night + gy He found the doctor was eminent ‘ Fespectabse and partially blind and go blz promise to appear in court tnt a morning. Dr. Thelberg appeared in cours witty 5 Bawyer. He fe a tall, dignified looking Man with an tron gray must Nght hair and wore glasses. 1 a on hi wyer's arm and was pilot: ; about if he could not see. ; The Magnet boy said that he was living feveral years ago with a woman named “ Mrs. Frasee, at § Ho Terence, he Francisco, Cal. Bix yours ago, he Dr. Thelberg catiod at the house and in Introducing him Mrs Frazee said “Arthur, here is your father. J He said he wes told that when he war Pt three years old Dr. Thelberg «pent thou he and leaned i sands of dollars trying to take him from 2. Mrs, Frazee, but was unsuccessfu a When Dr. Thelberg called, mix years ago, Mra. Frazee told the boy to go with him and he was brought to this city : He was pent to schoo! at the Mount Plea: Institute, Amherst, Ma Bays, and then to the Chippeq i tain Institute. He was taken ( ‘ school and placed to work with a farmer WANTS $50,000 FOR | IMRS. GEORGE IS HIS STOLEN wire, HD A OABY A CLOAK MODEL. | | | | RS | | XD Tea | VOSS SWAN UsSBOMS.. Txt SD] TEACHERS GOT MONEY AT LAST No Promises To - Day,) : at Greenport, L. 1, Here he was treated but Real Over- 8] harshty + i i i i | He was then placed on board the due Coin. | tles and For Sale ina to City Lodging j schoolship Bt, Mary's, where he re-| . Paterson Saloon. House. ca mained eighteen months. The doct a Wanted him io go to sea, he declures.| After weeks of delay, promises and \ ~ ™ ‘oes and he did not want to. as he was deninlioly specttiod days for payment 4 sok Poss bly more than two hundred per- nd fre He was then placed aboard a at athienl: teacherw nk Wk at c me oor Shave When iin exposed to ¥ merchant vessel as a cabin After 7 n A-pox from Willis Brown's wander H two days he ran away. the day before Bronx rece fr overdue «ale - t the city for four days suffers | 4 the ship satied t na / For the ‘spirits’ are haunting the divease in a virulent form °| He obtained a position « 0 ‘ bay vou eCranir j The Mad lad Riymete r ialigvue. Hila ia) : a @rux store at Twenty-third sirect an ‘ ' nu i nik * + Finhts Might Draw People| What! Lay the Paters wi ; { e ; garding woA OW. i far a have ray h r ne Hrown's aliment 4 Tenth avenu | / | eeaie te hitcoliieeat cat Md Martin Curle | sesterda eotly responsible for! 1 doctor could 1 Fo pi Nah pe wr tid wit ‘ ‘ [Paterson folk hay eds soeatte at af 1 They | ff be allenes, *: ‘ The Atearn ta ' wi . me ng gull? Weil, scarcely! Paterson whos! | Veen at ihe City Loleing-House, whe ; et Mt Fitin avenue at $14 a manth, but |. x ss : i > lew rounde renin ate wher Mgt serve soft ATIAKE ty wxorcem, py wbieHs, and Ve Ward's Laland Hoxplt 1 the doctor refused to allow him ‘ | en i 241 ‘ « hod . iW ' ! how quickly toe ever the wralth of a departed crea | Brown t« now in the isolated wand at cept that. he alleges, tnatrcing cha \ ined ay | sinners difference between |ture was “pushed aluag” for the + he Witlard Parker Hoxpital. Dr. Hub : shou! | ' Was ove the § tt Gol aha” (he | tion ee ihe mas eis c ard Parke pital Dr, Flu alld von hts eb t aittact muny others, wel paths that lead aly delights rae a epee ee Ibard, the smail-pox expert of the Health Weaton to day that he apent| “The Ahearn la mee x ’ 1 ye © wre Weeanie ta tatiseepatinc’ ee wake q fast Christmas at Vassar College w 4 nee ae ais ws throwing things about i te & «| Woman whom he was wll w | ane 3 A y of the Stalls, at Sixty avenu : aed mother. This woman, he 1. was Mrs. | bi ma e street, In the City of Bik, ls ge Bilsadeth ‘Thelbere, protessor of phys. |§ ' ” 422 GO—a Alfre € shoved to the very last no! welts veate } lology. f ‘ ' Yesterday many a woman and ¢ aaa tie HA bial fit He, however, did not believe she was! The payrolls reavive Mayor's ottice | | with nothing ty do, went down to see Thuisfay, ie was sick when he| bik any relative of his morning fon of the “x are | * Dr. Thelberg would not deny any ot . ter Timmerman | ood-natured a He vinited Hellevde. early | q the lad’s story, except thar he wee in| © iit ' j Md chapple. that nd w iway, Hew father. The boy was a waif. he oud 4 | fe limit thetr earthiy vi rue jlag we tben mal Whom he had become Interested ' hers w vd [when graveyards yawn and the sus is| | Brown was the Reception | va The care got into cour thrours 4 ee —_—s>-- sinews, But ihe Paterson luge. | = a Mie. Barton, of 327 West Phirrein : ‘| | b t nocturnal. It slams things a i wtret, = ak the soctat for « . rode, {i ¢)| Dragged Murphy from|Parents in Drunken Fight aut hours, both of the day amt! = GOV, WALLER SUED, — | . lor the iad’s board. ‘ € . A, the bigger . 22iad veto | Track of Rushing | Overturned Cook- Kiba, aid’ tet ——— —— ; seg + vigmer th Jat Curley’s across (he! Matme@ Wat eo Recover Prop: | : ' | " | CRUSHED IN “L BLEVATOR| ROW OVER CARNEGIE'S GIFT | ae Teil ing Stove. hig Meta IR pdlboelo te Bola Mave . an manifestations - | Rertha Stahl was a prisoner in Away. Miss Flynn Was in in tury io Weatiiny It ats of Bast Orang: | | M Haat hiy- | What'the police say was a drunken 40> |her bedroom yesterday. ‘The crowd was bees i! My are Alight a jad Her Foot 1 Oppose de oo if ni-/mestic row very nearly A the | not admitted to the he ir ne defendants tn a id mad! | N ‘ rian death of Catherine Quinn and her broth: | gai@ that #5 be ye Supreme Court to Fe ty maeeied, Hibrary TenaMial ‘sith wound und con-|et Hugh, seven and three sears old |than ever « alleged th ; “9 bli “ ne Eignth ivenue| | xpected thore will be an inter f br liow he was In Tespectively. ‘Their father went home| made her di the transfer of some elevated Ration at One Hu mh dang] CRuns. geastor bei tea tj dure f He was reecund | ty 2M Second avenue early this Morn-|iitce terrestrial, mischievous hands had werth of property was procured tee 4 he Hundred and) past Orange, NJ n whe Ant wot Wilhelm from] int intoxicated and quarretied with Nis} been responsible for the throw s fra’, duress and conspiracy . Bren Aireet and Highth avnue at] stayor Bruen will forma h rhird avenue, Wife. who hed also teen drinking. In)of articles of crockery and. 4p Th W. Pullar, alleges ‘ je morning. She was in al ofer made by Andrew Cart 1 eir the Sad-eevenths pireet! the Aght tt ed a gar stove WA8/ furniture, and beating the tom : joed ty execute the Great hurry |inate $20.00 10 found a free in jupset An hour later neighbors smelled |goors with a chair rung What better | « a debilitated condi. : sre kegel the car adjusted 5 ranks nan heard some men an the} @&* And entering the place found the vroot than this could be wanted ¢ ' brlety and that Gov. Wale t evel of the | ower Mk "¢ : Ht) be | of Was poms y an evi or and ¢ o are made defer stdek her foot through the Since it became pu’ known that Hatform say a man eoull be! & bd ‘ ey ge / re, Senne Ana that's true for you, and others who are made defendants bs tad it Badly ereanes Mr. Carnegie bad made such an offer|seen from the vet lying acromn the | 2)" & ndttion and. had to be! crowd outside. well knew that fact Wa En hikes to the 3 ; Je lerable opposition to It» acceptance! northbound tracks at Sixtyosiath eireets | taken ty Harlem Hospftal, ‘The parental ,, oe en eae: a Gov, Waller device Puliar'a charges PA di @ the J. Hood Wright) ppeared among the Wealthy real |A 7 ® fe revived at hotne and afterward] Ot 81 Barthare mother and explains that what Pullar really ‘eon fente of the J im Jumped to the tracks and rant nS sen, recover. Mr. Btahl first wife signed was a tru deed to certain m re of the 1 that Ntyewinih Putt nis pet ha of «an me any .. property in ltigation in order to enable $5,750 FOR WIFE'S LOVE Mes not unde na: | WHO the nat death, | Fe Ee seemed to be more in frac! Waller and Pullar’s own lawyer, Al- f « was 0! i) 1 dragged) BENT ON MURDER. of the crowds who came and stared | fred R. Page, to more readily bring Bape ar inn te + {nim avid kof cme ‘The train | the window thaa of the spirit of her] about a settlement of the suite in ieia abe a wealthy, wer whiazet by a tr fa second later. | a wor.“ Fheae people will make | court. Waller denies that Puller was overs that ee T \ man was cl by|Poltcoman Sad to Have shot at | Me mad” she shrieked) throwing Mt} intoxicated, and ig ad BS 2 jm Suit Amal aie $8 een se “ ned loom-K ar Rende. ey stant (here and stare] telligent manner and under advice of eee | ‘ ye Fanurned Saloon. ca and His St me all the time, day and night. 1] his own lawyer ges Ma Hrver nderstood * Pevsivso a | y Oe ‘But th Pollar says he tranaterrs property A verdict for $5.10 was given io Wil fet | During Ct { semi-consclous-| Through the effor e nthe ‘lof his wife under a mistaken impres- ime, Lewis, lawyer, of 1% Nese | *” stile, 9! eels OMe” | vey tate Last might Murphy sald to Corel ene Went Gow gt Bec} based Tor boldnass ‘and asks that the deed be set aries Hoffman, jr —— Juner Hausen who tried to get hie antes | ath street station the news of « ahoot-| peered In at the w T. Farrell, husband of a sie ot 22 Wate A | Merten: atajetnent |g ofttay i Wernard Mayers saloon, oe ad Mre. Pullar, estined @ireet, Manhattan, by a jury in Jus je | ol train at Ninety-nineh| ‘atl avenue. was carefu.ly | Ss im the street feady for instant nt at the writ | it ie ; sre nvody Is remunaible for my) SiArded {rom the pubic, The row o°- fight Pe ae Ferrel Hotel, Gey. Waller told higp ont Y Joctors «ay he as rte ‘ull Uniform enters lace ie “ ime in ‘i Gov a Tre Weeks Foand sober . was perfectly | Wire for Hquor And. 18 aR agi moos eT, setting rich. “Believe ving he was Nappy 10 gt aN Belg eres —~- Me auarrelled with tne proprietor, who | iit?" he nate.“ Whys fo be sure I ts pe a Mags iewis and she x) | Man. irew hie tevolver "end ‘Rred tere | That ain't go fake, aid the man who ur’ ie torn ae in . Lee | POLICEMEN SAVED THREB shots at Mayer. Wo | says tt ts, Isa iatr. Wot'll yer have?” 4 Pullar’s lawy ttred “ Thomas Lufty, t Mrs, ‘Mayer entered the saloon at thie it Pages went fate ME. Wagner tet ic a sis i icc GAR GUARD CAUGHT HIM", ccmprt gs conan jt is charged t more shots at hen ‘Ail'the sante inlesed ang Lek | Lge th wall. a ; «0 policemen remponded te the cries : ¢, ae. bs yi entered aoe Mae Fell Before Broadway Car |, Waller went back and talk- a a Mra Scott, an invalid, almost uncon. [the Infurtated policeman threatened to ° rt, bet i 1 to Page. tte Miss Mufte: “a a scious from eineke dering a re jam 7 Re ei] hi eee = ray waa. po eae rea ane ae 1 On & cutter, te ego rt h Bisth ave re 4 2 parlor, As cach sentence was they do not know how he got there [night at 07 Bixth avenue, was carried to] Bverybody ected with the , , Beading hee lettere| MT, *° Tot Know how he got there, | [tens oe vy Pallceman Reld. The heave [OHCOtRE denied that I secure eet] Sohn O'Moore, of 52 Mowery, was the witness said, 1: read #0 gay. Kidd ot i te a tt . i Picoed blu { then retar te the biasing a crvesing Broadway to so to Rector street way Into the hote Who would have) in” after drinking |v ijding and rescued an old man wnom| Semk Cashier Deer Dena, {his morning. thought ‘er WORLD AD. woua i 8 MRS. MEREDIH C YERBE Wied ver that a heavy black shawl MRS. ANNA E. GEORGE. F : { where it 18) After Mra, Anna KE, George applied for The Supreme Court of Kings Cou » Rud They a he Ch}oago sapling. ftted of the murde i haw given sion ty» Meredich ' Daniels! George DP. Saxton and that of f Brook married was [bad giv wrong address. was not] 1 8a and com known at 4) Bast Nine! street, At) President McKinley ' f Wife I We Sock this torning he owned up (ht) She (* in this city. a model in one Kill him bec Lo Howard ter abe ta fyed from thaw: | he had been lyin jthe big cloak houses ie co Mr Yerbe wants tos ined SQ for exper nd ave his for $0.00 for allenaitig the ; i the police say is bin real ¢ th forty und still a beautiful hey were married Jersey City |from. the Washingtor ind} tan ned she bore with great fortitude he sult. ‘Then they quarrelied Moreh < Mr be w r f nd ‘ Hy | He didn't wane to kill tt and thought |and hopefulness of spirit. Sho war ac- 3 te wan, thot tne shines emptied asures oH begun] t lice would accept a pIAUMDIC) comnted t ait han I n et © trial of Mrs. | laying: Under the stage name of Cari: |g epic | Sait ie ae ee Rd 1 the fin rmed woman | vie sng evidence was VHE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 2%, 1900. “DONT WANT oe Brooklyn Man Brought an Infant Over Here to Lose. POLIOE LOCKED HIN UP. Said a Woman Gave Him the Child on a Ferry and Jumped Overboard. Joseph Dantels. butcher of 116 Green- int avenue, Brooklyn, was held as a/ ieplolous pe nthe Yorkville police | int {hie morning He turned up at the Fast Twenty-sec- | ond street atatton-house a little before | midnight, a baby In his arms, a queer story on Nis Hpe My vame Ls Joseph Daniels,” he sald. “and Hilve at 2 Bast Nineteenth street * coming over the Greenpoint ferry | when a woman asked me ty hold this | saying sie wanted to go to the [idies’ waloon. Then she disappeared Jand | couldn't find her 1 velteve whe | | jumped overboard in midstream. Fasked the deck hands what [should Jo and they acid [should bring It here erg! He kid a minute hold the m tinal hix Ktory Investiguted. Deter JInkon went OUL on the CARe. ¢ tuby was about six woe Id, It) cheap white cotton undercloth- | a red shaw! | s blue and white dr fer, 1 was not suMotent t REAL SPRITS IW MIAY EXPOSED CST SME, TO SWLL-P But They're Kept in Bot-|Man with Disease Sent| CHURCHES MUST: _ RIVAL THEATRES. ) Heh | & third — Cakes | i are wee POSITIVELY CURE COUGHS COLDS CRIPPE RHEUMATISM sppeal to the Common conse — by the Exerelee HA ele Peron lnpip yl? pa NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: —From the very first announcement of our An- nual Clothing Sale the public has responded in exceedingly large num- bers, thus showing absolute cunfi- dence in our goods and in our state- Ments. This confidence is not mis- Placed; nor shall it ever be abused, The sale of Clothing and Fur- nishings will be kept right up with- out abatement or interruption un- til the entire immense stocks are sold, S. N. WOOD & CO., 740-742 Broadway, Just below Astor Place, iaingeanemereeerincs END OF THE CENTURY FABLES. FABLE I. NCE UPON A TIME there was a Man who knew of a Bunch of Grapes hanging ona Vine just out of reach. After trying many ‘ways to secure the Coveted Grapes and only secur- ing a Few of them he bethought himself of Sunday turned on as “Oeay For] been on a Po for two [he had noticed on the second floor while weeks past. His address was not known, | * *8* carrying out Mra. Scott, A plano player in McDonald's note! Policeman Beis also rescued an aged died from the effects of a beating he] Woman at the same fire. foot mere test Bummer. f ‘The damage done by the fire wan 9m. Beverley Chew Duer, siaty years olf, hier of the Bank Re ee |World Wants. This method he at once called to inte mugger tsa i._teeraerree|his Aid, with the result that he was enabled to ae ar racks andthe ion] ome Salar “™ =| luck the Whole Bunch at Once. ra of car No. ® caught him and be. —_> ede Morat.—Sunday World Wants Never Fail, car was he was pushed For 17. | ve f Advertiss@em.s | Sipe stew Sines ct _

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