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OCC OOO OOUOUG aoe) 00 — = a . pl : epee tie cata ronardce 0: 10| sSinige The death of the woman reveated {o|Judah Viseher Wan Sick and Mas Full Details in Our Advertisement in Furniture Cherry street by cutting her throat wh | ® Patrick Deegan that the man whom he Not Heen Seen Since He ‘ j For which they carry large einen onrngs oily tii morn. 4 Ts conte day, eae revues bim ot his Marted 10 Mowptiat Monday Morning's Paper:. Be Sure and and varied assortments of the ‘They found the murderer in his broth: | & Peat 7 wite Sod bad broken ap Bib, ome” Ape | seman caper. Seri ee zeere ey oo Watch for It | most desirable fabrics, Batts ve” “tment tneneeman ie tet a a e Orders placed now can be ex Disguised as laborers they wmoewed on Mad haba te ooatai ode hgaed hin wife fears he may _ ecuted more romptl than in Salvatore Lansa's door over ae | sip wits’ fee Kage wea Soll. In Il, datth: fae the height of the Season, | Yoon, The room was filled with Sicilians playing cards. In their midst the detec- > tives recognized Antonio. He was @ressed in corduroy, which was spotted ‘with blood. Salvatore did not know his ‘brother was a fugitive. “There he 1s," he said to the officers Petrofino handcuffed Antonio. In 4 Second Salvatore rushed for a pisto Leeson covered him with his revolver while Petrofino backed out with (he murderer. 8 Here is Antonio Langa's confession “T married Marla Aboda tn Palermo, Piclly. I have bern here seven months 1 worked at Amagansett on the rall-) _ fond. 1 wrote to Maria, telling her J had made a pretty home there for her “Come out to me,’ I sald. ‘We will be happy with our little one” That was ten days ago. Thursday | came after her. I asked her to get ready to go. Whe refused. ‘I can't leave my friend: she declared. “Priday she got up at 6 A. M. ‘Get ready, Meria,' I begged. ‘No,’ she cried I won't go.’ I tried to make her. Zaradeio iii] 6th Ave. 20th to 21st St. the pres- | home 8 einer i 1 Ve is five ren, Bhe died at} ,\fr | benrd and a scar on When ready to “move” read The ) World For Rent columns, et six inehes t and gave himeelf up hed herself, and thinking he might be if ae i i suspected had come to the police | Pattick Deegan, another ‘long horeman. | Filnt street, was spoken of as Me- y's beat friend, The men worked je by aide, and betwoen times when hey were not working were always seen together around the river front It became necessary for a al iden: | Ufeation to be made of the dead we an, and Deegan was sent for. He lives | in a boarding-house. “1 Never Saw Jim's Wits.’ | When he same to the police station hel was saying to the policeman, “It's| but [never raw Jim's wife, He) nd t OF CONTRIBUTORS TO TO-MORROW’S SUNDAY WORLD: GEN, JOSEPH | ° “Before I knew it I had pushed ner | ¥ MISS MAE WILLIAMS. never went to see him, But he's a good into the rear room. 1 threw her on the | @@ 7 5 100 OOOC aor CCOHOOE fellow, Jim ts, and I'm sorry he's in| bed. I knew the reason. She lov : rouvle.” | 9 ui Just then the woman's face was un- | 4 & second Deegan louked at it and then he sprang back with a lourse cry. | “Who's that? he in a daxed olce, “Jim's wife! My God! Jim's wife! No, no it tan't! It's my wife +” tratn uptown my wife, Annie, who ieft me Mfteen years | nukes comes a report that|ago with my two children!” He bu other. ‘The neighbors shal! not laugh] yyae wiiiiame, the handec at me, I swore. ho, Real “t bared her neck, holding her fore-|OMAMs, WhO swallowed car head with my left hand. Then I cut her] oiseged by throat with the razor, She bit my finger, | gon Mark: Wut siie was dying, 1 ran out, taking! «1 jaq the razor with me, " “You ask me why I Kilied her? When ® man marries a woman in Sicily she is who presents the first of his four splendid war articles * written exclusively for this Paper, entitled My Eight ning World reporter: “i have me back to]* me after the want to kil! In a ca sald. “1 wanted to frighten my panton, Simon Gimbel, of the d firm of Gimbel Brothers, auppored to obey, Maria always obeyed] wy, }the gir! followed Gimbel to Chicago) {nto tears and for a long time no one! | me in Italy, When your wife refuses “ad followed him from Milwaukee | *@veral weeks ago and tried to Kill her- | could comfort him. At iast he told the/ S } Ppobey she loves another, That 1 would)., chicago and then here, He wanted| elf there, The Kir! aud her mother |slory, breken by sube and tears j endure, te keane OM: With wee ‘ame from Beaver Dam, Wis, eix yearp Separated Fifteen Veare. ¢ | ‘ Langa wns arraigned in the Eanex| ,, i iishie this’ orning When I took out the bottle contain 0 to Milwaukee and both secured emM-| wigeen years ago he wee married to sere. the dead woman; had a cozy little home and three children, ie was hard-work- ing then and brought every cent home. lonable Juneau |James McCauley was his friend then house. (Himbel waa a con-land came to visit frequently. tor, It te a reel, and finally! One day when his wife disappeared ghbors’ ob, with two of the children, the firet to Hiwaukee friends may thet Ol e with sympathotic words was Mc- ieislbd be thee Ortanig on y. He told the deserted to Bhe followed him when | brace u and perhaps |! would al! come New York a week ago. | right. ‘hie ‘even helped him to search for ing begotn and carbolic acid he fought with me and spilled most of it. 1 ewa'- eal " Bhe cried while telling her story and sald she was penniless, | Manila Hero Gets Long Term tor| Attorney Grossmith, of Pred House's office, wax in court @ defend her, Hel; speting Men in Salven said @ friend of the girl had retained | Fight. him, Several employers of the local Charles Bohnenberger, who was con-| house of Gimbel Brothers were presen! | thelr frien Visted yesterday of the shooting and| After leaving the court-room an aid | he gtarted killing of Louls Wicnt during a fight in i eyewear her, No trace could be found of the © @ saloon on the morning of March 13, eager aa Was sentenced to-day to ten years’ im- BA siviapi Meld for perkege or States "arom. and served th the er EE Sor a ines. ie Feveived hone wabie cao wes Fron sors | IN AT TAKE? FE Wh VICTIMS ere rm ce Simon Gimbel favors. Philippines. JULIAN HAWTHORNE, who contributes a fascinat- ing account of the great Boulevard §,000 Miles Long i i a » ‘Dera Lebowits Follows Two Sisters and Brother Killed ina Farmers Find Penniless/Stray Curs on the Ram-/|¥attstal speus Kept Arthur mt. h F Fire. ler from Death and which is to connect the At- x From burns received at the Dead Man Under page in the City Prie lantic with the Pacific. Bushes. Streets. Arthur Miller, twenty-one years old hae his pretty young wife to thank for id — his freedom. Miller was arraigned be fore Magtetrate Brenner in the Adams Street Court, Brooklyn, this morning for attempted nuicide, He had just been discharged from the Forsyth street, Wednesday Lebowits, three and a halt @e@ this morning at Mount § pital. Her two sisters and a brother MT sitca\et tue Ae Farmers found the decomposed body of | A rabid dog running wild on Gleventh Dora was burneg ix her father's arma," man in the woods near Ocean 7 Me y bit two boys, one of them while he was trying to shield ner from| face. Concord, I. 1. this morning A crowd surrounded the dog a the flames. ‘Phough well dressed the pockets of the |at Fifty-third atreet and Bleventh ave: : man's clothes were empty. He nue, but it broke away and attacked @ |G¢h*Y Hospital, where he went Thure- a + | have heen murdered, robbed and d joy whose name wae not learned and [487 suffering from carbolic acid burns © SUICIDE IN MIDOCBAN, (ins css"voss. "out eoomponiton i, ses A ‘ EDGAR S. MACLAY, Historian of the U.S. Navy, who tells si How Jack Tars| AreMade Out of|, | Farm Lads. tore hie right leg. His elghteon-year-old wife, Bertha, t only medical ex-| Nobody was able . | wee In court : 7 was able to head off the anl-| 1 Gant you te let him go, Judge” phe naid when Miller came up. “I don't think he meant to kill himeeif. If you will let tim go he wil do no more wrong’ Miller was dismiased me home from vielt to @ Thursday. He had lost hie His wages of $10 4 week live on. traces of violence. |mal. so at Pifty-eeoond street {t sprang thick underorurh |a: James Brady, eleven years old, of ne road. The odor |& Fortyeninth street, tearing the mers The man of his fice and lacerating hts enped Over- Drowned— wix week* was that of a man about] ‘The hoy was hurried to Roosevelt « of age. 5 feet 6 inches in] Hospital and the dog. doubling on tte Miller pounds, amooth faced and} tracks ran back to Fifty-Aret street air. He @ aray coat and then to the river, where after biting | Pt dark trousers. breasted |another dog, was killed WAR lost . ' il The man lived at Witkesbarre, Pa.,| black overcoat and soft black hat A er dow got on the rampage in clint buy you any dresses,” he nd was on his way to visit his wif — lyn. and before he fell under the Then he took up @ bottle of car- ‘end children in England. He jumped ¢ IN COURT of a policeman had bitten two men acid knocked It out of aver the rail about & o'clock jn the JUDGE STABBED ‘ [his hand. Miller uurned and taken morning 3S canine terror got into af? the hospital cs He met bis wife when she was at rf avenue near Forty- st night. John C. Toh [Public School No. 10, on Seventh avenue, years old, happened to| M&M! yeare ago. He had loved her since and was bitten on the they Pa ills Me married her pea Special for To-night. In Basement. OPEN UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK. pn Satin He was seen by « stoker who hap pened to be on the lower deck ar the! T Knife in an} Prompt- GREAT _ BEAUTIES. ht lew. AN DEAD IN 3 IN ourt-room here yester '. A crowd got after the cur, and he had MIDAIR | FE. P. Scott stabbed Justice J. J Hooks. [Bone only a block when Dantel Carring- Scott was arrested. Judge Hooks was |ton, twenty-five years olf, of 16 Fifty ANUS. Tex, April 2 —In - ourth 2 Mites wy Eteotrical Current we | >My Kovnted He tee tore 0 TM er Se Ree TE Fell Back Among B WORE B BOT nN ‘SUIT, After another run the deg turned and Wires. | § ran into the orewd, snapping at every- William Smith, of Atlantic Hy ghiands, | | body and finally sinking Ms teeth in the BJ, a lineman cmployet by the Post ated mo Sensation |Meht ankle of ten-year-old Thomas Telegraph Company, was killed in Red-| Hughes, who Hvee at 24 Forty-seventh fank to-day by coming in contact with ae ry @eciric wire. policeman got a erack at the dog oy pointed for new victims and killed accident occurred. He fell back gees J the wires, being suspended in Avenue, t thing that ever nd when ehe , Brooklyn, of wheelmen HOW IT FEELS TO BE BY A WOMAN WHO HAS COOKED AT A JUST TRIED IT. 400 temperaTuRE OF DEGREES, ILLUSTRATED, FOOTLIGHTS vs. HUSBAND. Footlights Won. Be was the pr wore men's cl peared on Bes BAKED ALIVE! A Warning to Chorus Girls! Their pretty feet being spoiled, as shown by Striking Photographs. Being Walked On for Your Health. The new fad, Persian bath. thelr wounds » Workmen hastily reie yesterday in ¥ aged ls nd pedestrians she created admiration) Beoovivnites that soon resulted In her embarrarement. | or stray dogs ‘The girl was about eighteen, and wore CARD ON CORPSE, a closely fitting bicycle suit of small black and white check design, with a ae Dieyele cap set Jauntily upon her yell George Members Way iden. |(!"!* And. carrying a riding whip tn her gloved hands, joined in the promenade at & point near Monroe street. Her nervous manner betrayed her Mer walk, her frre, attracted atten- tion. “Ive a woman, and a mighty pretty . too,” suddenly exclaimed a pes- three cure have different parts of vietime in oe ll crow PAUPER FRLL 1 TO DBATHL |S cnpes, Aged Obarles Regnard Tambied Denn o Puah spe ee $1.50 Charlies Rennard, eighty-two years old, an inmate of the Home for Aged and Infirm Hebrews, at One Hundred ai ya Fifth street and Amsterdam pet mg died there thie morning as the reegit of falling down eight steps on last Wednes- day morning. Rennard, who, with his wife, hed been “Why, it's Miss —," rejoined « second The young woman colored an she heard her name, looked anxiously for a a car, and, rp pean “relegate, hr ato an ven eee