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Show A FiftccnYcnr-OId Giant Wrecks; Things and a 1 Pcliccman b Called. . NEW TORK. August 2,-On corn-plaln corn-plaln of his father,; Alfred Price, a fifteen-year-old boy,, who is more than six feet tall and of manly proportions, has been arrested- The father declared . that when he remonstrated with the young1 giant for some action, the boy demolished everything n the dinlng- room, threatened to fire the house and loudly declared that If a policeman attempted at-tempted to stop him he would kill him, , Alfred, Sr., dodging the flying glass-ware glass-ware and china, ran into the street and called a patrolman. After a long search in the house, the police found the erstwhile erst-while pugnaciously-inclined youth hiding hid-ing under a bed in his father's room, crying as if his heart would break. When taken to the station. Alfred's feelings were once more lacerated when he was turned over to the Children's society. , . . . |