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- POLICE FIND DEMENTED BOY He Is Well Dressed but Can Give No Account ot Himself. Some rather unusual 4urround a lost boy who Was taken to Police Headquarters late last night. Po Iceman Weiss, of the Slexander ave- nue police station, found him at the cor- ner of One Hundred and Thirty-secoud street and Lincoln avenue, In the Bronx, early last evening. The boy was so well dressed and had evidently been so the Condition of the Poor, Hix y It cleanses the blood by cor- \/f well cared for generally that he was is well known in Brooxlyn. They are recting digestion, and gives tone to the kept for some time at the Alexander thrifty people. whole system by increasing the nutritive @venue station, the police thinking that Olive {a the oldest: daughter. She 1s value of the food. ‘Spring fever,” as it is an accomplished musician. Her life, | sometimes called, which produces @ tired- @ome inquiry would surely be made for, him. The lad ts twelve. years old and ap- Dears to have some nervous affection. He 1s a blond, with big blue eyes and ink cheeks, and when found wore an of the child and the distracted parents. tee acbee ‘Dawere cap, a pink ahirt Tl shock of that experience has | great popularity that Perune has is due to eraist, gray knickerbockera and black Rover beens eliminated Paichoush sent: the fact that In all auch cases ft at ones 5 nent ecialties have en consulted corrects digestive derangements and enriches lace shoes. He wore no coa When asked his name the boy lisped “Harry,” and his last name, as he pronounced it, sounded something like “Ristick.” A pencil was put in his fingers @or the purpose of having him write his the pencil into an name. He dipped ink wel] and that was as far as he got, LITTLE MEN AT WORK police a Seclareaitbatihersmarn “lam more than pleased with the bene- for he became too nervous to write. TAIN poor little girl’ sobbed the mother fits derived from Peruna. The winter of ‘He was delivered to the care of M to-day doctor tells us to have 1899 my weight was 150 pounds. I used several bottles durii tron Travers. The police have not received at any @tation word that such a boy {s mis ing. Policeman Weiss learned that the boy had boarded a Southern Boulevard ear at the Harlem Briige. One Hundred end Twenty-eighth street and Third ave- circumstances Become a Farmer 8 COMING SCHOOL HOURS The city ts training boys for the { | DOWDODOOAASAOSGOINF CODIOHOOOSODADIGHOOSHDSOHIA: PODOOOGODHOOOHEGHGGIOGDONOOSO'») THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENIN , MAY 29, 1901. A Beneficent Charity Where Every Boy May and Get a Home. JO} PLANTING TOMATOES: as they are told, but they are alw. told he reason for every instruction kiven'them. Informal talks on practl- Miss Roxey Found in a! Menial Position at Trenton. Miss Olive Wilson Throop Brooklyn, {x home again] and a mother's tireless search for her] daughter during more than two mor Is ended The girl is eighteen years father, John Roxey, ts Superinte: the Brookiyn Association for Improv Roxey, No, 40 enue Her) Styl however, has been blighted six yeara old ehe was attacked by a fireman in Brooklyn. The World, at the time, fought the case in the interes: and the girl has been under the doctor's care conetantly, all these years, She suffers from hallucinations and _be- Meves that every one !s endeavoring to Kill her. Those In the neighborhood understant the facts. At times the girl In entirely \rational, then her mania tak: h turn, and she has frequently run | her committed to a sanitarium, but we can't bear to have her away from us. | She Ix a young Woman tn years, but only jan infant In ways. She is easily led and impreased “For hours she will play with dolls At times we think she tnay recover, but a renction sets in and she again becomes Irreaponalble. Tt all dat Al When only | WARE FS» BOONFORCITY’'SPOORBOYS [TALENTED GIRL [BACKACHE AND INDIGESTION AT THE KENSICO FREE FARM. CODo: Systemic Catarrh-—Pe-ru-na| Cures Like Magic. ¥ Of Catarrh of the Stomach Cured by Pe-ru-na. Mr, Otto Jordan, Argos, Ind., writes: “I can state to you that all the symptoms of catarrh have disappeared stnee I. com: A SEVERE CASE * all the praise. 1 took four bottles of the medicine. For a long time before I took the medicine 1 felt dull and stupid, was subject to aick stomach and dizziness. Since the first bottle [ have not been troubled with my stomach and have been greatly. benefted ail around. I think anybody trow- bled with catarrh would be benefited by the use of your modicine."—Otto Jordan, The Secret of Pure Blood, No one can be troubled long with Indiges- | tlon and have pure blood, for, however care- | ful one may be In the selection of proper | food. If It te not properly digested tt will | not furnish the blood with pure materiale. | For this condition Peruna ts a never-fall- jim remedy out, sleepy feeling, and inability to do muck mental or physical work. Is the resalt of @ sluggish digestion, apd no blood metiets® will De of any use whatever unless {tis able to rectify the impaired digestion. The tho blood by purifying thia very important’ source of that rital fuid, A Tonic and Catarrh Cure. Mr. W. M. Holland, of Hartwell, Ga., pro- prietor of the Hartwell Tin Works, writes’ of Peruna as followa: ing th ralsbe 5 the winter and now, wel “{ have recommended {t to all both as a tonic and catarrh are Ie been lucky enough to have seen it several years ago Peruna would have saved me much inconventence."—W. M, Hollaa@. A Fine Blood Purifier. eke, crn , Smithing, Chaplain General Bue. He rode to One Hundred and Beaplavinktholccwntesi any, cal ing. sheep-testing and kitchen | ternoon, near! . Chap! i ard eit ‘ 4] The srl disappeared wtan Thirty-Afth street, where the conductor . The Evening World, VAtter noura © Text books fon” farming | terday- ane. war found | Crete No. 37, made him get off the car because he and agricultural papers are at hand, | Cook avenue. Trenton, under | writes from chi: | could not pay his fare. The boy could mot or would nor talk, and the conduc- tor thought he was dump. It was just after the boy left the car that the policernan found him. The . sergeant the Alexander avenue oe! b rt begging a favor when they make appll-| | The place Is also a home whore the > tion thinks the boy Is demented, mt tt ie fearn ed ee evror entrance, The story of the|D2Ys may await thelr placing In. per-| GIBBONS PROLUNGS STAY. MISS A. BRADY, OF CHICAGO, ILL SAVED FAMILY FROM FIRE. in looking op the little charities found that there © country where t the science it many of the boys—in fact who are there—have gone of their Brace, to whose father de:ongs the idea is the New York agent The boys are not committed there at al!, and indeed they come to Mr. Brace, farm and the wonderful Hfe out there But if, after he reaches these, the boy evinces no taste for farm work, he ia put to school or set helping about the house o- stable. A Home for Every Boy. manent homer. Persons wishing — to adopt are often sent to the farm, and of Ellen Van Buren. he has been ill in bed since her re turn home yesterday and does! where she fs. She {x constantly and calling for her her, —_—_ —_ ‘Misa A. Brady, Corresponding Secretary Illinols Woman's Alliance, writes of Peruna |. Gentlemen: * a fine blood purl- fier Peruna stands at the head of any medicines I have ever known that it bas helped hag some way got abroad In the east} those who know about It, especially yy, seve! of our own free will from the congested | sije, and the deeam of a good many| farmers, of vourse always ‘make. thelr| tlt Remain in Home for a Month 2725 Indiana Ave., Chicago, TI. nd Army quarters of the city, And a large |tcampters, boys and Inds about the epellestion tortie term agent: forraiboy Longer. Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O. ledigam more xan Glouse Was All Ablase ond Inmates |majurity who have gune hi re-| docks 1s to get out there to the country | eighteen bore left the fara. for nomes,| ROME, May 29.—Cardinal Gibbons has Gentlencn: ‘Last year, trom continued strain in literary| Wan” Fast Asleep. mained, or have fo good coune|and learn how to be a real farmer. | most of them in the middle Weat. A| determined to prolong his stay In Rome.; Work, I became very much exhausted. My nerves scemed to give| mae Know iat tt to CAMDEN, May 2.—Wiltam Kyle's|try homes in other of the | Whethor they care about being farmers) fow come back to the east side, but ver7) ite will remain here during the « | Way and Thad backache, headache, and serious indigestion. One} jy temeay. 1 bas — house was burned at 2 o'clock this morn- ing, and but for the vigilance of a po- lceman he and his two daughters would have been burned to death. country. There te a country home for every boy who wants om no city boy need hesitate about rf the farm schoul or-not Is beside the point—it ts thi learning they are after. As a matter of fact, many of them return without hav- ing been made in the least farmers, but they have had several months of very harder than ever to bear, and have begged to be sent back. In its freedom from restraint placed upon the boys the home seems to be different from all other organized form: of ald for children, and in this it suc- part of the month of June The Cardinal says the appointment of a rector of the American College to mucceed Mgr. O'Connell, the of Portland, Me.. has not yet re re, shop hed a of my friends suggested that [try Peruna, but prejudice againat any patent medicine. weak that I felt 1 muse d magic on my “Within ten days I felt new lite and health iy s ke item. ape me trom taking it, until I became so 'o something. It cer:ainly acted like | iny hearty Indorsement.""—Mra, ST yourdo not derive prompt and satiefae- you do not derive an tory ‘reaults from the use, of Pe write’ ” at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full states). (7 ment of your case, and he will be pleased, iven me, and by The ladies were Injured and Mr. Kyle i ‘ | Lf his valuable advi a re him. AM! happy and helpful country life. ceeds. There Is nothing about the place) stage which permita of any * at| taking an occasional dose off and on when I ieel extra tired, 1|'°Siyt 20% hi Haluable advice grate un ts so prostrated by shock that his life | to suggeet an institution. Sometimes |On the subject. keep m tem in perfect orde. Mi Brad. Se eee re casuctuae tileaene may pay the penalty. When the policeman discovered the fre it had cut off all regular avenues of escape. The inmates were asleep. ‘The women were aroused by the po- liceman, and by leaping to the porch and belng assisted to the pavement in chelr night clothes they escaped. A fireman aroused Mr, Kyle and ca: ried him out unconscious, id's description ot fall to im: \LITTLE cH eager |ARITIE OF NEW YORK. THE FARM SCHOOL AT KENSICO Elther School or Field. The ‘farm, has 10 acres, and 70 boys are received there at one time. They Are not watched, nor are they in any sense prisoners. They may run away if they want to, as they know, but they also know that twenty boys are ready to leap engerly in their places If they do. So they stay. The house ts big and airy and so is the boys are so anxious to be received that they walk the twenty-elght miler from the city, In twos and alone, rather than risk a refusal beforehand. Out of thirty-seven boys, taken to homes !n Texas from the farm four years ago, only three have proved failures. Fresh-Air Summer Place. In the summer the farm ts used as a freah-air home, and hundreds of tittle re received there for two weeks Last summer 379 weak and fll- RICH GIFTS FOR MISS FIFI POTTER. a) 6B IMPORTERS: RUGS, SILKS, CURIOS. ad BROADWAY & 18TH ST. Send for the free catalogue, “Objects of Art and Utility from the Far Away Fest” Found Uncouscious on Street. the barn. A good deal of help ts needed | Ued. poorly nourished children | were A man was taken from Elghty-fourth BY ZONA GALE about both, and this is all given by | taeena we hele he eae and re: Pe street and First avenue at 10 o'clock . the boys. There ts a school on the| happler, Pearl Necklace from Father and Diamond) pours prove this morning to the Presbyterian Hos-| The Brace Farm School at Kensico, to| property, and those who wish may go|, The listers and brothers of the in- : fe Ital in an unconscious condition. He ig] teach impecunious boys to be aclentic to school and be taught the common Pa ts Gi Ge LO Ga Ee Coronet from Intended Husband. Mattin gs from Our Own Godowns eet inches in elght, welghs ed v "a to y y s sho a “the Ow ro | ; pounds andils of/sandyicomplexioni# He ert eeenrorkactertisiors eee ea ee eee ee ee oe TIM OT Re Tatra Te net | MEMRMM HOMME AD ORCA, (He BREE RRR MER | in China & Japan. Striped’ shirt, gray trousers and laceq| Children’s Ald Society of the United| in te, felis thorough courae, In amevecess financially Duty ity lee acl} #| Popular Patterns and Colorings, just received. shoes. Charitles has it in charge, and Robert!amply fitted to give It. The boys do! branches of the Children’s Ald. a JAPAN $8 50 $9 25 $10 and uj MOB MADLY CHASED AUTOMOBILE : cane ae ; 0 and upward | MATTINGS at $775 $9, $10.5 roll of 40 yds. ; MATTI ‘ WHEN DR. CLARK TRIED TO ESCAPE. . 3 ci DOOGGOOHOGOODISHSGHGOOSS. DOOOOWOOHODHGOHWOOOOQOGOIHSHHHHS QHADIIGOAGHOIIAOSSGOOHOOOI @ ‘O00 Oo 8 COO Bicyclist Who Was lowled | *treet_ and then up Madison avenue.| They were Dr. Wallace C. Clark, of | found her on the street, saw that she CGHAS IN Y ’ 4 y' . ‘& Their excitement increased as cries of |No. 119 West Sixty-sevenin street, ‘and was {ll and apparently respectable and DINGHA ute: Ravin ay 2 A see! One lot Over Climbed a Machineand | “tHeip:" and “Police! came from one| Gnan "they Had bees thon cote | well-to-do, and who cared for her until aaah kerebyeee os % of the men in the auto. The pace w, and as the doctor|the sick woman told her name. = bduct: Kept Yelling for ‘‘Help."’ hot and pursuers fell by the ways! yet away the bieyclint leaped! Mrs. Karat appeared in Jersey City reed m itheabeuotion gx ours Second ality, Exhausted policemen rapped for assis back of the machine and waa| Wednesday morning. ‘To the woman Hesste Wakely, a beautiful 4 — ance and new pursuers took up the th him, | who took her in she repeated over years of age, ran away hides chase, until Forty-second street and thrown headlong from| over that all her relatives were. 4 : led cts. ‘A howling mob, a score of poticemen, | Madison avenue was reached. There | his wheel into a mud puddle and was! She was put to bed. On Thursday ca fe marr S : . + the auto was brought toa sudden halt. | covered from hed to foot. when he| called out. “Hanna” several times, Rev. 1A. Wild. Teal had 29 ake carriages, automobiles and bicycles! in jt were two angry men, one mud-| picked himself up. Dr. Clark protested) Friday she gave “Hanna’s” full name. ve to Miss Wakely for Sasa Joined in the purault of a fying auto- |epattered from head to foot, ‘Aw the cari] that he was not to blame for the col- Saturday she mentioned x us the girl is not of age ». t mopped at the curb both Jumped | lision, but sald he would pay the dam: | ‘Brookly: unday her protector nur Ww. 1 Core mobile yesterday afternoon, a te tore Joftand continued thelr dispute until the | age. S addrese ot Dr Weta. | iced tHannat up in the Brookiyn di 3 Arta EO etna Lord & 7 a low, past Broadway and Thirty-third strect.|pouce arrived. Both were taken to the| Clark, according to the Directory, is No.| rectory and, finding her address, she ® Me HM waa () up Sixth avenue, through Thirty-fourth East Fifty-firat street station-house. 48 West Twenty-second street. brought Mrs. Karst to her yesterday. Mis3 FIFr a 1 drove up o the - Thia Brookiyn ladysationce galled in a POTTER ke Miss Wakely appeared. | She Broadway & 20th St yatclan, who prono Mra. Kars t # searrlage and. the ovuple SPARKS’S VOLUNTARY FAST. of the girls who seemed to be ringlead-| {nu critical mental condition. He sald ihe Carthage an Cut Of Beefateak and Other Food ‘The three others were Julia Cuntker,| wax removed to the home of her corone! on noes ‘ . : t of diamonds will be the most yt S horse and escaped. Hill for Seven Days. twenty-elght yearn old; Emma Feller,| (ef. Mim. \ieotg pulitasnsoniget conspicuous adornments of Misa Fis" | iy procured: anotter Mrearrne Ae (Bpectal to The E ANDOVER, Mass. ning World.) May 2.—B, H. Sparks. of Reno, Nev., a junior at Phil- or Jewelry mishing when she t¢ eh feat food © 0: 4 te {lps Andover Academy, who 1s some- nem $5 each. Creed omen “This tact will lead ts) te | of the young wocety girl wedding sodieitndra nw Macon: Piles titrate on AULT thing of an enthuslust on the subject of A large force of policemen was kept] discharge of t¥o men arrested at Coney| will be remarkable for the number and ady re ti] she be- L. J. CALLANAN, physical culture, ate a light breakfast CIRL STRIKERS FIGHT POLICE. ers, but the ‘mamiged to mob charged the police and rescue one of the prisoners, seventeen years old, and Sophie Man- nish, twenty-two years old. They were taken before Judge Bowker, who at the factory all day and every effort SAFE AT HOME. Missing Brooklyn Woman Has Been in Jersey City. Mra, Elfzabeth Karst, who has been missing from her home, at No. 4% Flat- bush avenue, Brooklyn, is back at her nome again. During the time that she has been away she nas been cared for by a charitable woman in Jersey City, who that ane there was no evidence been drugged. Late yesterday afternoon Mrs. Karat left home she wore and. had quite on either her money When Mrs Jewelry worth #200) amount of money. Island and charged with robbing a woman who answered Mrs, Karst’s de- eeepeeseeSneBCDMGLaR, Heist eta ELSPA athe. eune Seiten Tat M4 ae lach ne 4 eh weet aaa at Behe 9 TH I BHAA I TH 8 4, A pearl necklace worth $1,000 and a Potter at her coming marriage to youns James Stillman. Roth are among the wedding presents quallty of the gifts. This in a striking | | showe: Mos are ig MeISRINE MOE HSI IB ae ag oe a ae ae aE Be ha LOVERS FOIL STERN CUARDIAN Elope, Marry, Are Ar- rested and Then Forgiven. End of the Season ** Sale of Carpets: 7 Tivo lots of Best Wilton Velvet, S75. & $1.00." # # # F Fs # ¥ # bi 3 # ¥ FS x x Fi 3 x x # w who was ig m paased the girl's out for a atroll. He to stop, but Teal Permanent Food Exposition. until forther notice @ cup tee Fret free from 11 6 o'clock pursuit tis search was fruitless, fe clopers appeared yesterday ym was arrested, Hil was ymes 6 (LAND 43 VESEY ST. lhe his morning after « week's fant. f . 'will be made to Insure the safety of] seription testimony to the great popularity of — = eS tithe leat previous jeal of which ne|Passaic Mill Hands in inotelatl work, rs Ty aan noe Ri Seay Bisaat otter ae thing to the Herlem Hospital, where (©! rtook was breakfast last Wednesday i jome of the girl strikers threaten to| jas Potter in a universal favorite, a Herocircawamnotemee hich ae Somine auaatictel an coer the Riot Release tase’ thelr! hwtpinslon! ihe: police |tf: they HERNE IMPROVES. as her (mother; tha sow. well-kno: hs) procured iad bottle milk, which abstinence from food for stated periods Prisoner. aro interfered with aga! = ctrees, was before her. Her grace, ner | lex Nereadi to its comforts as a means of improving the system. = Actor and Others on Liat of Con-|s¥eetness of disposition and her tact calomel the chila to the He haw attended recitations regularly have won her the friendship of meme |} the officer « during the past) week,“und although: a SAY STRIKERS ARE WINNING, COAT i East One Hundred’ and Trenty-aiet i3 fn bia lite: F felt better! The girl atrikers at Acheson, Hardern rman The condition of James A! Herne, the <= “ street station, from where it Was Seats Unaa & Co.'s handkerchief factory, In Pas- Minis actor, was sald at his home, No, 79 Con- ’ { . to Batlevuess hlonicwas Thadly. worte tata FATHER SENDS SON TO JAIL. salc, made another rlotous demonstra-| #@¢! is a? Agent Mer Inaiats That) vent avenue, this morning to be slightly fhe lott rhich was badly: Wormers 2] tion this morning. rma Are Giving in. improved. pan were fi They gathered early in force at the| At the New York headquarters of the| Dr. Wintleld Scott Schley, who has HER WARD IS MISSING. aah: Parent of Theft. Onlpraboat aye tei vent to wock thin | this morning, Business Agent George H.| | Miss Btron patient at the hor- ieee ates Kutte Borke Vanished Laat Mew: John ; Gleason, twenty-one years ld, morning out of 0) hands, ‘The athers| Warner sald that he had received no (SLA taht oes! CLIT b : Over Infant Girl in (ny from Brooklyn Wome, | 71! of No. 240 East One Hundred and Twen- | were afraid to attempt to enter the fac- formation. frc $$ hich the moth i vin Beardsley, of Now i 7Biay ty-elahth street, was held for the Grand |tory for fear. of Rlolenea le rhel sisis Seen Sint orem eateameemin ete LL’S DAUGHTER BET 1s Pe easiecteca le i Hallway in Harlem. Mrs. _svutiany eardnloy. ath Nore Jury by Magistrate Meade in the Cen-|who reported for work were protected |Mecting of the Council of Admintntra- CDELL’ TER. pice AS, st Kind nis rentiy Loxitiice today that Katle Burke, Ber fre, Street Court, to-day, charged by his |to some extent by policemen on guard (lon cord thegrationall Mevelarraces! As: rh Ro Mrs face he polateon years old, had been. mie cecher, John Gleason, with stealing tyur a number of them were roughly. sociation. Ha My 1, but ts Now Blood Poisonin from) oro a wey iis haa} An Mrs. Mary Jennings, the Jant- y aac * The elder Glearon, who runs a saloon | handled by the atriker: Warner said that firma all over thix ad of Danger. P 2 & bs made. Finally 4 wan ftress of the apartment house at No./ “06 2 "Vi arisiey adopted Katle on Oet, at Water street and James told| ‘The mil! itself was attacked by the|section of the country have been giv- May 29.—Gov. Odell'n tttle Abrasion on Mrs. |. but eryslpelas tn and] Bast One Hundred and Twenty-] 4, 19m, tho girlat that time being am maaiy the Magistrate that his son had stolen |inturiated girl: vho sent volley: t|ing in daily to the demands of the yp has been critteally fil e t n muc i onthe Temporary Home, a oe from him for years. infuriated girls, w sent volleys o| i with pnetmonta, was much improved to. H h's F. nding houg { street, was making her rounds |? c sett atones at the windows, mashing many | strikers, and he insisted that practically| Gay, “Tt {nm belioved that ohe (* out of enricns Face. i See e heen EA ta De described am @ Lived Long} Saw Littte. of them. the only big concerns in New York|danger. i ie cee aM A Um muutre uate “re [ast night, she stumbted upon a burdie,| The girl is described, ae OWNSEND, Del, May = stra/]. The strikers number over 20, and are| which are standing out are Hoe & Co, Amn Gcaaioeiaa) tal sianita Diane Rete. f= —— which proved to be a girl! baby about | ™ pate ‘Staats, who has just dled here becoming desperate at the prospect of|the Worthington Pump + Works, of sae tast “ ai eni| A alight ncratch made on her face by Outhroak of A ue montha old, in the entrance to} soi, real estate through sinety | yoareol4;1 never. saw! a’ train of, (NMF, Places) belng taken: by, others and | Brooklyn, and the Garvin Machine Com: Ce rey i eng en Ol well ner baby while she was playing with the | BUFFALO, N. ¥.. May special] Me, House. ‘ttle founding up she’ World Wants. Three million: cars oF entered’ church or heard a the strike proving a failure. pany. He sald also that the strike was| tfoloum 10 feet in tho ait has bean [litle one 1s believed to have been the |to the News sayn, anthrax hay broken FT a eee ioe rraakecherastiey will bea oe wanes nn ps . |The police this morning arrested four praqtically won, - ftruck in Middle Bass Island, Lake Erle. ' remote cause of the death of Mrs. Mary. out near Beach Ridge, Niagara County, ‘called policeman, who took the Uttle | heeeins [RENO AR OIE Re Renee CORT Cea T Dr Peete Ssubelaod aati cul ici ea a eda ek a a ae

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