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FICHT FOR AGED WOMAN'S RICHES Mrs. Sarah N. Waters, Who Is a Centenarian, Is in Bed While Doctor and Lawyer Strive for Property. DISPUTE AT HER BEDSIDE. Struggle Long Waged at Her Home Transferred to Courts—Applica. tion to Set Aside Appointment of Referee. \ Waters, who 18 les While Mrs. Sarah N. aid to be one hundred years old, abed at her home, No, 421 West Twenty- Grst childless, friendless feeble in mind and body, a fight long wagered across her bed for her money street. and} FOUGHT MASHER WITH A DAGGER. Pretty Mrs. Emerson, Whose Beauty Makes Her a Prey to the “Oglers,” Defended Her- self with Vigor. SCARED THREE OF THEM. One of the Fellows Who Lald Vio- lent Hands on Her Is Badly Scarred—She Used a Revoiver to Good Effect on Another Occasion, All women love to be admired for. their beauty,*but there are some whose delicately modelled features, beautiful dreamy eyes and delictously graceful figures possess that pecullar subtle charm which Js a source of continual distress to them in that It attracts the MRS. EMERSON, WHOSE BEAUTY IS HER BANE. THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 5, 1902. ISIE SAYS REGISTRAR GEAR Ordered by Magistrate to Pay His Wife $10 a Week for Her Support, He Says She Desert- ed Him. HE WAS PAROLED IN COURT. Col. Alonzo 8, Gear, Water Registrar of the Borough of the Bronx, living at No. 688 East One Hundred and Thirty- elghth street, was arrested on a ware rant this morning and arral ned be Magistrate Hrann in the Morrisania Court,’ on complaint of his wife, Jone- phine, who vhitrged him with not sup- porting her properly, ‘The warrant was issued Brann after two unsuccesful attempts had been made to serve Col, Gear with summonses, and wax executed by Officer Cox, of the Morrisania Court squad, Col. Gear was ordered by the Magis- by Magistrate THIEF CLEANED QUT THE FLAT. W. A. Carpenter Went Home to Find His Apartments Robbed of Everything but the Stove and the Piano. CARPETS, TOO, WERE GONE. | The police to-day are looking for a burglar who has evidently decided to ko to housekeeping, As a starter he carried away the entire furnishings of W. A, Carpenter's flat, at No, 35 West Ninety-elghth street Not a thing was left in the rooms when he got thi ugh with his haul ex cept a few pieces of furniture too large to be dropped down the dumb-waiter, and a cook stove, The stove pipe taken with the rest of the goods. was | too} Hardly anything was too big small for the burglar to carry away. | He carried off a Morris chair and a parlor carpet with the same ease th; Ov Mrs. 155 ershadowing, women are experiments, Why has it the greatest record for absolute cures of any female medi cine in the world? has it lived and thrived and done its glorious — work sterling worth. Wh success is because there women’s IIIs. derful. a weight was taken off my shoulde: truthfully say I am entirely cured. Young girls who are always doctors’ bills without getting any help, as I did, ought to tal It costs so much less, and it is sure to cure them.—Yours ADELAIDE PRAHL, 174 St. Ann’s Ave., New York City. indeed, Vegetable Compound—ompared with is no other Wright, of Oelwein, Iowa, is another one of the million women. |who have been restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. is the success of Lydia E. Pinkham’s among women for a quarter of a century? The reason that no other medicine has ever reached its medicine so successful in curing Remember these important facts when a druggist tries ex: sell you something which he says is Just as good. A Young New York Lady Tells,of a Wonderful Cure.—. “DEAR Was with the ovaries, ° doctor said I grew too fast for my strength: I suffered dreadfully from inflammation and doctored continually, but got no help, fered from terrible dragging sensations with the most awful pains low down in the side and pains in the back, and the most headaches. Often I was sick to the stomach, and little while I would be too sick to go to for three or four day: store, and I suppose: standing on my all day made me worse, “At the suggestion of a friend of | mother's I began to take Lydia E. Pinkhi Vegetable Compound, and it is simply I felt better after the first two or three doses; it seemed'‘as tht I continued its use until now I | MRS. No it all other medicines for Simply because of its PINKHAM:—My trouble I am tall, and the — I suf- ‘ndured, one knows what I I work in a & Women should not fail to profit by Miss Adelaide Praht’s © experiences; just as surely as she was cured of the trouble enumerated in her letter, just so certainly will Lydia Ei" Pinkham's Vegetable Compound cure others who 8 inflammation of the ovaries, jtroubles, nervous excitability and nervous prostration. from womb troubles, kidne} Ri member that it is Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compo that is curing women, and don't allow any druggist to sell” { you anything else in fts place. surely help you, for no person in America has such @ experience in treating female ills as she has had. is Lynn, Mass ice is free and always helpful. 200 Girls’ WW inter Coats } has been transferred to the Supreme| invidious attentions of those pests of trate y his wife $10 a week, and a society who feel it their duty to annoy he was paroled in the custody of Pro-|)* took a pla collar button and a} Conrt: every woman who fascinates them. bation Officer McCue, The case was |SeVenty-three-plece set of china ware | Real estate and personality valued at!” probably there are few {f any women heard In the private examination room| Went with @ five-cent match safe. Car- $200,000 furnieh the bone of contention]! who possess this strange power to fascl- of the Morrigania Court and all pos- | PCt Fuss) linen, mattresses, curtains Detween her banker and her family|nate all who behold and who have euf- le: atrort: Waa ‘made to! prevents the erything disappeared com- hysician. For months they have car- f more from {ts possession than Mrs. proceedings becoming public. tectives have not] hie : tilen Emerson, of No. 60 West Ninety- AN that transpired could not be © any one who saw the ried on a yiclous warfare in and out of eignth gtrect. Mrs. Emerson !@ one of red, but Benjamin Baker, counsel |“ nee RON aie court for control of her estate. The one |those dulnty little Mondea who looks as Mrs told the Magistrate that titra oor AH Teast ncerned Is the aged woman|if she had Just stepped from the canvas | she had qeal tnt whose closing hours have been troubled |of some famous delineator of beautiful ; on hearing |d | by the plots and counterplots of those| faces. From the tip of her foot to the was not in ali} about her, Day by day the banker |¢oll of her golden hair she {s an alluring woman “who ate a bigs and the doctor have stood at opposl charm. A A BA ed it more” than his wife sides of her bed and fenced with one} When she pasees along the street every! Qi Mr, Rogers Expires in Hos- Philadelphia’s “Jekyl and Hyde” ave been married about} another to win from her some ble} one turns to watch her. and of course . coal ‘ ten years. Col. Gear is sixty-seven | building fh anything of Utterance that would make one of the|the masher annoys her, pital from Exposure, Though| Criminal Must Serve Fifteen pearaiplol Ha tmarrted hla-witel wheal |e meeninny Cornilurerandy (BwACUrslane other the lega! guardian of her affairs Dagger to Protect Her. s ‘ aReatt she was sixteen, and for about throe|''Some scraps of broken chinaware The dovtor Is fighting In behalf of the Mrs, Emerson has provea her| Daughter HadHunted for Him. Years in the Penitentiary. are stirred her as a singer in Buro-,showed that. the f ‘ two daughters of an adopted daughter tol protactisherwele tor sithene. . in cities, It being sald that she sang fled towns airs in ‘ he aged w 1, e 3 nae —— before ty. Col, Gear is a ner | y they were ta otatne Bed womanserne val on more than one occasion. on| wile EE Ne Repunlionn Ale Gis cet ny Among the miaaing ar! Parently ‘zhting for himsel aes nesday morning she was followed| Mrs, Metisse ETT reat oan Be eee Me pnmaeer eae une asa new dress that cost §00 and Clares that the three daughters have no|ro the very door of her apartment. by’ | strest, Willlamat PHILADELPHLA and In appearance looks ike “Buffalo at ; right to the estate, because thelr MOther iinrae of the ‘ i 9 5 iu kInson, allas Wes Bill i bite of eLibon, spool cotton, ; : aihernuterimana’l of them, She turned upon them | to-day that an old man, who! bere ll Gel G ent ane GatenTdletueses TRUM NCCRY SOO ANE etaat was a servant” us he puts It Nile toUKhe therayOmlwltHele ‘dagen |litlanienaweret chat okiner fat ys Judge Martin to fifteen 1 Col Gear) was mi arded text he Nie plano was not disturbed was never ado Mra, Waters, slashing une of her persecutors about m she had not seen for tive ,; Histern Penttentlary in the Q should be misrepresented with regard y Nu h the rest of the Pabiteity was given this s situ-| ine unti!, dripping with’ blood and| had died in a bospltal from exponare [M0 Court thi morning, after Divkin- his trouble and undue notice given t fouye, | Two chi 1a bottle ot tion wien an n to vaca order jron pi guilty to five bills of indlet Te sald ' pp r jare of pt uly i ‘ we feut ina he was dragged | and starvation Onan setves struck the t ts bi of 3 rs making W Belaway by Whi Blecerent to ith ment charg him with burglary a A meddlesome woman jnduced the right thing for his home, Dorther. tr e to take testimony AG? Hed’ tramitt ane sri ath Meh had been convicted of assault and me to court on a charge) Mr, Carpenter Is figuring u am the fegu! us over the woman's % er ERK ERIA TEN Reena ery and attempt to kill Polleeman ment, The proceedings and @Ad olaces the amount at affalis “rv argued before Justice Leven-| Urning trom A atorgue Charles Carfoll, of the Twenty-ninth f testimony in my 21g Bie omtered a reward for the trite UMdavits in the case tell a arena ei ae ae ati her, W District. ‘Th had also found him youd any question that 80 complete Was the aweep that Btory Pat reads tke fletton ipwib-ners ener iIty on thirteen other charges of bur- It was settles by: my famt'y wer force to fo to atel to ‘ pes spend thy nthe soled tine Lived a Century. her home Ment ter a week, the was tak Seta The piiter Dy For Waters has heen aj) Taen mush she might throw | ie Aeeiureeatay were taken with the slips Seald' d-for ha them oft the trail by doubling a blo " 7S ago masaute peorimiteled: reconclied,”” = a cents (2) West |uit they hunz on the trail ike bloos. [Eevetysd em eater eh fur HEAD CUT OFF BY TRAIN. Twenty-first th hee and finaily, Seve into a run. |she heard 17 rowd had “Re in the het Rati vanteared 7 times. marr ty She mace for her apartment and rushed | she w tt Lady } endéavur @ Al out of Gy, dot | ‘Years avo s from tho | Us ore she could gain the {and give atories hurles Goble, of Brooklyn, Killed “1 | r At the hi See | at Hawthorne, Hone 9° the Pris! | rtiment one of the mentipnat tae old ED Whi iW rth is ! Willan G Conklin, secretary of the about the walst on the|tall and of | ed only | HAMMER IS BROKE, | (Bpectal to The Evening World.) | Fraricin § ta the defendant} seventy-five , | — PATERSON, N. J. De®. 5&—Charles| in th. hurged by | er Once. | Polleceman Files Vetition tn Bank- who came to Paterson two days | Mre r attorney, | ) Mrs. Emerson's hus- H ruptey, with No Anwets. ago from Brooklyn, where ho left a wife | medicine, wit! ano pier a [eres ea given her a little revolver mer, a policeman, ty te eaveral hele rlbal ess Ree to he rity in West Twenty y to ward off mashers, st Elahty-third atres Sa ae Maes eras emer arta a UA GES TTL roe na when one day she snapped it In the petiion in bankru UGoole and Wilham Miller, with whom'| to realige what she was doing Tiel tice of ar 1. Then , Ie K's office: of the United, he boarded, started out for a walk and ault, thoueh brought in Mrs Waters's | her hy a litte dagger uth wok a short cut along the tracks of the name. is actuated by Dr. James A, | Which ear_in her axe and ff t Erle Jeo Mises heat a So when the mat y petl- nil rom. the nm f No, 2 West ‘Twenty-nec- | etnye So. wh 0 accoralni he pett-| Wh ft th Car nbsllio li No eae We Mss i the wales she drew it ) $1,301.29, with no asse: ond street, who appears Mr«. | i] In the face with Its The petitl stntes > resk Wal friend He makes = mar ipa ain utd a deep AB 7 7 State Federati Th ott ue eure tia he resided | yA OEne i did no ise his hold st ruck 3] ad ON pp: aT ¢ ; g AE, : | charves wgainst Mr Conklin in conne HN euch President o ate Federati , =¢ z r hich; Me ator M bs ale owing mith, the management of! (M blo Tralee Eten’ an coraenttd Michael Giiliec, Thirteen-Year tors, in ye ak athe * owing res financial aftal jorse rder i f coman Hammer's indebte pean eR TR WES WO Te eas) EW: Ste Old Lad, of Staten Island, ‘ncts wis toured within cit just two ve Conkiin 59 at he has ac} f oe ive Shot: ae aod consists enlefy ts obliga. Ay as Mra, Wate Strike by Firing Five Shots. | pies from His Injuries. The far hosrawed money ay 3K) After si rreat, dragged | GSES MK AHH OMIRIRE. heb niKe 1 hurried him 3 f mmihe! AAT a vise her, Last August, he claims, eho the RUPPAIA, N.Y. Deo. 3 a itv vere pradonAnntes, ‘$5, 00 told him that ow a reward tor his ser |eotd ont ote MUFDRE abromdente eeu(h ine ' KAISER RAPS SOCIALISTS. vies she wienet to deed him her home | Wark rep to-day, T i SRW nTEoRY ies, p eS SE Te ee HELTER understand why tt ls that Tam go pers) UO8 of : aes ior Motel Uiftords, BARRETT FOR BUCK’ S PLACE, says They Are Only a Hindrance her adopzed dawshier and her chi Tam sure that 1 ee dead from injurles reseivcd ISTE » Workingmen, she did not tke = Mr, Conklin claims em th Kae eto ing footby Thanksgiving Hors mbubate Re Minister RRESLAU, Prussia, Occ. 6.~Emperor that she asked him to keep her adopted | MaKe the leist difference, | Wherever T Db mmuge the players of » Japan, | Wiiam, addressing a depuation of @auhter, Mrs, Le Brantz, and her| Sie yy oc apaued 1 am, made misc piok youn WASHINGTON, Dec. 3.—When ingmen to-day, made a bitter antl- three daughters out of her house. K along the streat' the first eran \ Hepsiaont comes to take up the quia-| Soe epeech, declaring It was a Me x that some one ts bepltt 5 ‘it y, full Hon of the succession to the vacancy! to say that workmen had the | Aue Mate CHiN EaICTEN . Kcops step with mecf work man Seip remo with mates and at Tokio, I ia understood that he will was deedel to him, In the ri Up to let th pase Murph, nipted to fores him out 1h takes any Burr Oren, at pres added, had terror- di . alongside and nudge my of tne shop. Murphy drew 4 revo! We ent Commmissi eaetal of the nunder foot | @ deed Mrs, Waters's signature into my face until I coukl ery nd fired five ehots, none of which t Satholic Louie Exposition tu Asia and Aust must have no} Goes not appear. It is subscribed to sim-| vet if It was not for the fear of at- y nies asia, to be Minister, @ asa ‘ |tricting attertion, . but si EU CINE Ny olny oe ft is the same way when [ ride in|he heird several, revolver He On Nov. 18 Dr mpbell and a law-/a strect car; alw some one ogling |says he was Jumped om by several men yer called on Mr. Conklin and present- | Or nudging =m until my very Hfe is and Kicked. He has a la made a burder tc head. ing a power of attorney demanded t! surrender of all papers and property of Mrs, Waters in his possession. — Mr. Conklin ‘refused and then began the series of visits to Mra, Waters's bed- side by the banker and doctor, ‘It was learned that Mri Conklin had installed his sister-in-law as nurse ot Mrs. Waters and that he had tn his pos- fession mortgages and other securities of Mrs, Waters valued at $100,000. Da Carapbell, brought. sult. for. Strs! ‘Waters to annul the deed In Mr. Conk- Un's hands and for the return of all her property, She was examined by allen- dats in preparation for the suit and pro- nounced incapable of transacting bus ness. The appointment of a referee followed, What the Fortune + 80 far'as known the estate of the old lady consists of the house and lot No, 451 West Twenty-first street, valued at $15,000, various mortgages, and large * sums in cash deposited with (rust com- panies and savings banks, pesides jewels which are said to be of value. Two of the daughters of the adopted gauenter, Sadie and Dorsae Le Brantz, lve with Mrs, Waters now and take care of her. Their mother has married and lives In West Virginia, The melghbors say that their mother was inly raised naa daughter, and that Jones, who was Mra. Waters's hux- band ‘at the time the child was taken from the institution, never knew jt was not his own, very anxious for an heir and hia wife this trick on him to satisfy him. ire. Waters is now too feeble to tell anything about this, r. Conklin sald to an Evening World re} 4 as Use a ‘he propert ot was transferred to me Decause Mra, Waters wanted mo 10, be hen agent and look out for her, ‘The two girls have no claim on the property. They are only daughters of an o}d se vant. Their mother was never adopted. What are you going to do with the Property?" he was asked. “I'm gitting up nights worrying about it now,” he answered. He refused to say whether any more Property, than that where the old lady had been transferreq to him and Feferred the reporter to his lawyer. F a Opera-House Destroyed. STILLWATER, Minn., Dec. 5.—Fire, ‘which originated under the stage in the nar Opera-House at 3 o'clock this é fochune 4 loss of $175.00. The Ree at iy owne local an 6a with a He was sald to have been |: SAVED DOGS, BUT BITTEN HIMSELE Victim Is Now Violent in Hos- pital and Barks and Snaps at Those About Him. The venting World.) HACKE! N, J., Dec, 5—Ed- ward Metzger, employed by the Hack- ensack Improvement Commission as head teamster and the driver of Pro- \tection Fire Company's steamer, is in the Hackensack Hospital suffering trom what scems to be hydrophobla, He barks lke a dog and snaps at those who go near him. He was bitten. by a mad dog about two months ago while endeavoring to protect other dogs from belng bitten, Metzger finally shot the rabid animal, He became violent last night and was removed to the hospital from his home after considerable trouble. — RECEIVED STOLEN GOODS. Men Implicated in New Jersey Silke Robbery Sentenced To-Day. Justice of the Peace Jacob L, Simon and Frederick Kreyer, convicted of re- celving silks and satins stolen from the Ryewaner Silk Mills at Haledon last May, were sentenced by Judge Francis Scott in Quarter Sessions Court at Pat- erson to-day to serve a year each in State prison and pay a fine of $2,600. Both men filed notices of appeal and were later released on $3,000 ball each, John J. Kelly and Frederick Wilson, found guilty of stealing the silk which Simon and Kroyer were convicted of receiving, were also sentenced to-da: Kelly to three years at hard lebor id Wilson, on account! the reform ‘echool. yet ake Fine Diamond Jewelry Direct trom the Factory, WAY THEY OBJECT TO 6-HOUA CLAUSE Mr. Fornes Says Tiere Panne ivan Company Fears It Might. Scare Would-Be Investors. | nike Board of Nel ination to- of the fret President Fornes, dermen, offered th day of the objection of the Pennsyl- j¥ania Raliroad to the insertion of the eight-hour use ‘In the Pennsylvania! tunne) franchise, The corporation, he |waid, contends that the eight-houP, clause would render the contract uncon | might have’ to be sacr 1." cablegram received here to-day EB. H.| Sothern, who ts filling an pasnacnenc at Powers’ Theatre, is to have a coun- try estate In Wales, on the west slope of Mount Snowden, the highest! moun- MANUFACTURING AND REPAIRING DEPARTMENTS ON THE PREMISES. tain In Great Britain. The cstate embraces 2,000 acres, as | Troll ae the chalet and the hotel re | Mr. Sothern has spent his jons for suyeral years, rice pata ts $15,000 peso TEa ASSORTMENT | ¢ lacks ana Clocks and Siiverware of tie newent ce 6th Avenue, Cor. 17th St, Genuine Diamond and Rich Solid Gold Jewelry Direct from the Manuiacturer at Factory Prices. sam OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 3 P, SATURDAY, 11 P.M. a Rioh Solid Gold Jewelry Oract from tie Factory. stitutional In view of the decision of! the Court of Appeals as to the preval VINE athe Cee p TCE lid tects J 04 SOLID GOLD WATCH Fine Ing-rate-of-wages clause in any con- Karst Gold, $1290; 18+Ka {Op REAL, Rou: DAMONDS, Sasa tract. | eal’ 48 GENUINE: DIAMONDS, no chips, Pera Nae warts to fenliae aaneONS | Heche soy GENUINE i DIAMONDS. Any color centre sone, President Fornes said, to | 5:2,000,> | 5 EN i 000 of bonds to cover the coat of tts] ATA Peres hen Viet acest projected enterprise, difficulty migut, 9) 400 OPALS A z be “oxperienced in disposing of theso | B40] GENUINE DIAMOND. no chip. Sail ih ny clause fn the franchise 2 GBXUINE DIAMOND, no chip, Sol Qanluity’ of the certificate doubtful 404 DIAMOND, “tio chip,’ Solid M4-Kar: Hutton - tors Would hesitate about Ta ae cet Bult Got eoaee T them, sald President | All the Cast iMustrated are exact size a~d guaranteed as described. Perhaps,” he added, “such bonds cot Dunords, Watches, Jewelry Ho stated that in his belief the fran gns and best workmanshin. hi: will be approved when the mem-! fers of the board become fully ic | a Our high reputation flax been sustained for the pas! years by the fine quailty of our go0dK We manne quainted with the facts. | QUALITY. facture aud veil only auch goods as will give entire satlataction. SOTHERN BUYS BIG ESTATE. PRICES tree enaplen us to ofter sends ata ne to the Durch | i Holiday Presents fom the inexpen: 2 Mail Ord P d with A id Pro ninans Actor Now the Owner 2,000 Holiday Presents Selected Now Will He Reserved Unul Wanted Acres in Wal em rr TL TT | 7 = 5 Surety fi rere CHICAGO, Deo. 6 According to al fl Write for Our New Illustrated Catalogue of 135 Pages, Mailed Free. It Will Surely Interest You. FINEST GOODS, LARGEST ASSORTMENT, LOWEST PRICES. 290 Grand St. | | taken from our regular stock, consisting of Kerseys, Zibe ? ‘lines and Cheviots; various styles; all sizes, 4 to 14 yee, original prices were $12.50, $15.00 & $1 Now $0.50 each. Regulation Navy Suits Vier Gir ‘MPmade of all-wool Serges, with embroidered |blems; all sizes, 4 to 14 years; value $10.00. At $6.90 each, Lord & Taylor — Asa worth tell you that in (the are never blas pure 8. Coffee reo! Annort Mich ¢ We, will deliv rg | Manhat Rrooklyn, Hoboken or the | tbe. ' No goods sent C. her ad FORFEIT if we cannot forthwith ture of above textin: 1, If there is anything in your case about which you w* went like special advice, write freely to Mrs. Pinkhars. She Misses’ & Children’s Coat oe Q Exceptional Values for Sat., Dec. 6th. wi Addr roduce the original letter and will prove i tute gen 6. 59, Broadway and 2oth Street, atthe ¢ di more than a | in dange But to gain the fu Walnat tou SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONL late Walnut Fudge SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY ‘AND SAT wt Brite.... A Bruit and Nat © 5 Deliant. lute Tee-Cr ea any or I Jersey ive Chocolntes and of whiskey. ching li effect process sug cold. the candy That Is the only Ikind we make. a pound of candy ts tor about It. He wilt pat, Candy eaters d against arctie must be absolutely you eat 54 BARC v5 COR eae E90 CORT

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