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PRICE ONE CENT. CSS Husband of Woman Stabbed to Death Held as Suspect 10,000 Homeless by Chelsea’s Big Blaze Are Given Aid " 11 Fishing Boats Caught in Storm Are Still Missing — WZ NEWS YORK, MONDAY, WIFE STRANGLED, HUSBAND STABBED SLAYER A 3U Se poe Man Returns Home to Find Assailant Bending Over the Body of Woman Whom He Had Strangled to Death With a Towel. # found tus w dead, | hist i + floor. strangled with at oh There was a strang D ‘ house, rifling the dr \ HARD TIMES SENS) COUNT TRIAL » DIAMOND Fi TU IED ALONG ——ANTOBAS BY TH J Dt: We if h AUP it ee ater Receiver Nained for C. F. tice Lambert Wood & Co, Maiden Short When They Dy Lane Deute EAU. An echo of 1 the was heard in United $ Jackson ta oust te-day when a receiver 9 and seat Willam R for the firm of Coarles % yand that the lattes Seramanstde tha was berun to-day be- ert in the Supreme Maiden Lar of an involunta by credicors Louis Company n Receiver White was asked No. 2 W petitioners, e Lambert. who presided at th trial of Roland Molineux, came tabi 1 Attorne; wor tne State eneral William appear! The petition the Jackson, Clarence J. Shearn creditors in t and form Deputy At ney-General ©, have Euro Dolson. Mr. Hearst was represented | Fre about g14,00) The al 3 G. Pallister and Hector M the credit Hit | Diamonds these were Eugene Lamb) open ac ustice G. D. B, Has- mv; surplus in 1 bills Ww, It was expected that an effort would ] ‘The patitione hand be made to open ballot boxes and a big fs worth only $10 t fare crowd sought admittance. ther that wiihin a « time Wood & Co. Many Questions Asked. Bers In excess uF é from the examtnation of ‘ihe cOncErs |W : . Boner, a lumber agent, the tion were Jac first man called, there promised P * to be a i and tedious session be- ers & Co. tors exceed jeged bank ., John 8. claim of the J for goods f 60,00; Fi » the jury box would be filled, to be sworn in, Richards jumped { was apout Shearn and forward. “Your ng later,” Honor, we may sald M want to chal- rn. commanded Jus- juror who enters will stay. there," “lawyers begged for time to con- McClellan's counsel agreed apt Boner, but Mr, Shearn onged. Masten, a retired author, mmbined th & a ne Harris , Fink & Co. 5 ers aggregate SHi.in; Marche & Freres | Btern Brothers ove pesca el BENNINGS RESULTS. $11,000, 1,090. CiDE ess County, and Henry | ad been accepted by both | “KID BURNS,” OFF 2” a ee STAGE, DID NOT PAY POKER CEBT Victor Moore, a ean Sport, Evenings and Matinees, Is Sued for a Paltry $138. | ieee = | {DOES HE OWE “MARY?”! ] Name Case by Templeton’s eged Inio the ngallant Lay Pay ant tant loser lenied tha st a total FN He sald ne thougat he owed $1 a { Woovinnishi ties had snopumadels aaall| y the ol which he tn ded to take his time in feat nun fi it is De: us fair me versio: Gauladiin Helene BUTE ATITS ve { feaen. fost atoliate ‘ CaaS TRe ) Tine ehenting Wienfldl, qe 7 FB ee ; Referee, hurl ng Mr. he drew the almis stand the 1 barbs my f training.” MAN (MURDERED: JEALOUS { j FAY TEMPLETON. the stage plunger owed the APRIL HUSBANL WEATHER—Cloudy to-night; 7 (“Circulation Books Open to All.”’ ] 13, 1908. PRICE ONE CENT. ‘CHELSEA QUICK — TORECOVER FROM RAVAGES OF FIRE ——__—_++ Needs of 10,000 Homeless Sufferers | Met, as Cities of Massachusetts F | Rally to Aid oi Burned City and Roosevelt Sends Offer, SEARCH RUINS FOR MISSING; peor SHERRY SUE BY HIS Wit EDR pce estaurateur Asked to $10,000 Alimony and Fees and $500 a Month, Pa ay | R Q AVOID PUBLIC ITY, Goes Over for a Day.} and Counsel Agree to Make No Statement. Touts | on nted FI for divorce by his wi ie restau- tem po) $500 Supreme Court was yned as an effort is being made to Loney for tha plait, and isp. waee |SCOTES Injured in Panic as Blaze Raged Recov- served papers on Louis Sherry. He left x 3 . today in-com-| e@fing—Fifty Babies Left in the Strests Are with a small man of foreign ap- r figure at} the who is a fam restaurant, nee, “Do you r an actibn ld reporter With the Police—Loss Fixed at ¢5,000,000. bound th Robert io ning vald have | in seed Newriatl time wean new Roe \| Rooseveit Offers Nation’s Aid a iepco (O ec STE To People of Stricken City. Wey Ey In t ourt-house he was again pA Fitna Aanga one Cae am Inexpressthly shocket at In D that has befallen Chelsea, e anything the Na- in connection with the Navy Yard y nnoval establishments at Boston, whi the tragedy nal Government practically wiped out a third of the neighboring city of Chelsea yester- Jay places the prop- there was insurance a careful estimate by the insurance adjusters to-c erty at to the amount of $3,500,000, The relief work early to-day to’ | the situation was well in hand. day, approximately $5,000,000, on which kK on a substantial form and by noon There was clott | porary shelter had been provided for the so bountiful was ‘the supply of food brought into the stricken city that no one went hungry. ing in abundance, tem- homeless an, LOUIS SHERRY. ri ‘ ‘i : ‘ , The relief committee, composed of Chelsea citizens and organized flon that \Money, Then he asked at a meeting last night, was active to-day in relieving the distress. A pane bite ea pelts Nanie 7 tru relief committee was formed in Boston this forenoon and money began “And you also owe Fay Templeton H asa 'y beg that you borrowed in this same —_—_ man The State “that you have rities also assisted and Sherry's law a pour in tor the sutierers. ir post ae 5 i t 2 Federal Government offered every aid in its power, ‘ \ i do not,” Pushed the te He Mrs, Antoinette Lieberman, a beautiful and dashing young woman, the eget Gay ee ey ie a ee lmade the same reply to the questior ; Sint 2: = for a fire of suc gnitude the casualties were remar y small. {whether or not he hadn't lost a totat! was stabbed to death in her bed at her home, No. 706 Courtlandt ave- Newman, with GET OMEN mae i : 2 \ De of $11 {na series of theatrical poker 5 i re . ; f n look- Up to noon to-day the number of dead was three. . If is possible that cames jnue, the Bronx, to-day, Her and, Israel Lieberman, a shirt waist ion became very excited. Hol feath fi x j ‘ peony ! » only $1.00." fired up the prince | qanper yi 5 fi : the death list may be larger, and asa number of persons are missing, it len i Bt rons a0 red noe ie Prot dealer with a store at No. 759 Melrose avenue, under arrest as a HFOnOU 1 : the de i uy ry a jt pay that as soon cs 1 ean, T told] sucnect, He was arraigned before Magistrate Breen and remanded to the Sar annie) is feared that the lc of some of these may be found in the ryins, a d that if he couldn't wait he'd C After whispered conve ton with thorough search of which was begun to-day. th ty do the other thing.” i -oroner, Newman Franklin Betn wes heard to Many. person iMered more less serious injury and were re | The lawyer stung Moore further with! T ice re lea y ieberimna y remark Viale, bytsatte ve Me matt iano tate obeibds | Per markiancusicid Burns's The police have learned that Lieberman was extremely lous Of | 1 promise you T won't do any talking moved to hospi of the burned but to-day only two .) whereat the young man cried wife, ) fe atier d S parties. e complaine day. i F his wife, who was fond of attending dances and part He complained so aes aro ont persons were in a ew Very Hungry Kitty. that she did not pay enough attention {to his business, i bet J answered One striking featu: “Anyhd h the game w They had an acrimonious argument pryittan: af ror "ont het ABR ACCR BLE NAO RE f an ‘of the, Jury, eeniteate ik real ne of those Z Stn their home on T) Any qa tebe: 0 a postpo ranging in age from two months t ee He was old and feodie and borely able Tio tho Kitty hogged every jangle denreaits Nua S pees Mi which was 8 evidently abandoned by parenis FIRST RACE—The Wrestler (9 to to walk, but he said his health was). mater what you won man s been drinking hard ever sine: Hit {a ase is’ oft for heir fii ean MRrninen Ven 2 and 2 to 1) 1, Workman (3 to | J. Mexenna, of No, fy /it all seemed to leak into the ony urday morning he appeared ii |p ein, "1 don’t know CES a AA et e ; e a : i ( 1 y busin: of me 80) CP ie Bolas’ Gaurtac eke orrow, ay be tried a ay aside: eosevelt to-day wired | for place) 2, Servile 3. + Was alcepted a8 the second ith elas pu ine Nas eae pan De | Morrisanin Police Court and asked | : i hate ae DA Yg sree High President Reosevelt to-day wire , ‘asked where all t z hawyer John B, Grey to get lim a | § S : ve of the nation to the stricken city | ani afternoon session began with two g ad to. ws eae 5 i “ Ae ai SEGOND RACE-Ragman (11 to 5. jurors'in the pos. Halt dogen tales | Ing shuffed {0 itty would bring us [*ummons for his wite. No Truth in It, He says i and 3 to 5) 1, Oacurate (2 to 5 for ‘inilations of pte 4 prcaluse of political | soa and drink, and if that was the | |W! Bee thesmaler with your wi elt SS ENS apRER z , 2 place) 2, Helen Hills 3. “Uncle Wouldy't Want to Tell” {case I thought ‘wel alll ought to: get | Sato (he JAW ; Sa SAN) ert ae et RESULTS OF raised Mee a meal tickets at the St. Regis, good for | Complains About Wife. M hat notevsnaay 11G BLAZE THAT nan of the ; reairestiiae ; at least two weeks. 1 put up an awful |, an, Wife and 7 and Three Da ight. LOE UAE een zs 1 that all THIRD RACE.—Panique (3 to o/ mun st B uncle Was an As | At ator the voraclty of that. Kitty, | “Sue stays out nights,” replied Lieb- fihe had pre SWE BE CHELSHA. : a and 1 to 5), Grace Cameron (5 to 2 but It wasn't any use. They told mo | rman who was under the Influence ® ers Reported Blewn. Far th of his office to ke mae were re- for place) 2, Feter Knight 3 AM does he belong to?” up and be a sport." HABOE nea aviceread ne lap icanisera|| Josed was the means of disclosing his Es sand) ae oe several * pls Fs nt 3 askes arn. ; Repeal to business. 1 "t stand ti | “hy (Bliveaa fa Cy Kabhi Three dead and many mian- THM CMe tinote would. want me mayo ‘owt sight long, day afte Ses ae | From Shore in Skiff. SL —Sir Waost to tell,” sald Menair, interpolated nis F. rien, th is not fire In oll Patel, OB h Seer ai Talk ats adm tted later that his uncle was ator | a aan eens ae earner Wseiit to 20 an 0 5) 1, Bloodstone a Tan Menalr was accepted | araltiseatinitadithersoungne: | rdvised Lisborman to go hom regina a pabies abi Q re dt nied the young ac- Spe 7 ing World.) 3 un understar : mall, dull thud, od to 1 for place) 2, Beldcmo 3. M6"West Sev- | tor “and nothing will ever convince me andes i Se NORWAI Ganneeennaiasecacet ‘ . aul Ta Bile ae Lad excused In, & | that I didn’t drop into a brace, It was Naat ey Galli hall Gee man osaterman canara Rae es x9 a ati jin srocehasilestrared 1 ie LOOK ALK jagainat recounts he! said and’ thought | ® aucker's game if there ever was one. | ow UY ars rie thensheil Higcwiracandit eae Teen Aaa fs ruins, As a pextliiexol the, et at song to the law unwiae that allowed a recount, | The consuming passion of that kitty | ile ‘ ieee . f vy When the Court excused him Mr. | was something awful,” | recalled sation the poilce ar out 1 galo | 5 | Richards Wanted to examine bs et 5 court notified the pollee of it y. while rowing in a skift nls door fixed Sey here w AN | further. Tet Rich Nagel th Brahe onursrnen: Was crowded with ac-| A strong point agains: Lieberman !s| ‘Mey had no chance of surviving the Five millt fering among the hor 9 ny sf im. sa! justice orfolk, who listened with ntense | ¢y rf 5 t Ke | the onilly wind and t fall of » ret mgaromes Giavieen ree aan Oren, RRO, Larened win. late: the fact that ho reported the er big seas, the oysterman says. iy your wife is|] erty jt sCHULY : Ht Het eS by arrangement | was made that way+and you ant une Dlunger.” Judge Sanders reserved de. ————— ] The skit was bobbing about on tho see || Water aupply cut oft. snow, which later tt t make him, cision. (Continued from Second Page.) —‘ waves as it faded away in the distance. (Continued on Second Page.) << ees aii. About noon, however, the sul

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