The evening world. Newspaper, April 13, 1908, Page 2

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THE EVENING. WORLD. DESAGANTOMABRY Fire Refugees Guarding Their Few Treasures Saved From the Flames (From Photograph Taken Sy MONDAY, burst Chrough the clo fal and the some slight cheer to th ‘Thieves dogan their depredations while ‘the fire and pentc raged, but tho arrival ‘of the soldiers, who were given orders | dfsmal scene. y, and from the influx of whioh were burned. 60 Babies Found In Streets. During the aftern: | over Sfty batdes wh: had been plok ~ANNA GOULD LATE TINUE, AT PARIS: rg t a Dispensati the Pope. sands looking over the fire ruins of @ity to-day, and among these al sure there are numbe: Toke waiting der they can reach, Starting near the corner of Cypress from a blaze in a taken to the p: anged iti age ape in the gutter, “A woman brought. & pair of boy and Third streets, pile of rags on a ne bables into} to the southeast, extended to the j » of the ratlroad | @ HIS BEST CHANCE treet morgue Bad Deen prougnt to and as far as 44. tad stiad Seaneinformederhet Might © represents the total of death from the fire. small creck On the other side street until Broads then went along etreets to the (Creek, and then leaped into Bast Boson, Whe distance from the point where the ‘fie started to the creck is a mile and a) 6 greatest width of the fire fs about half a mile Eyen at the creek the fire was not) for sparks blown across houses and to it crept along Second | y was reached and cx and Middlese Menier, Who Ha Mme Gould’s Income. s More Than town adjoin- ea were susp Police Commiss! to the militia ei Ir efforts to bring about a condition { of order and safety wholly stayed, met fire to sey a statement he told of his love for to the bewlldered his Intention of Mhe of] plant was practically de Anna Gould and fatter containing 4 barrels of ofl, shores last Sat upon separate was estimated at $100,000. Hardly had the fire when thieves came from ¢ They began to loot right risking life to ‘the pair wil ed in Paris be- |eween June 15 BURNED ‘O77 . preceede the three weeks, 's going to N were started gees on the lower si Gt the ‘burned | event at the District | jhe pros: lnave not memory. of ber of forgetfulness, nile looting a Broadway | Jewelry store, and to-day St is that two bank the act of entering one of the savings banks. The soldiers ave been the burned banks and | was bee. est difficulties, in constant the soldiers w ons from the | MICARGEN COURT ORDER 10 abt ga Son will each a |ing oblized Iiers before they were ser The work of clearing away the debr: y under the gr; stationed about Jewelry stores, to-day with rifles an During the early several men atten along by setting fire to stores. men in a number : pounced upon by law abiding citizen ne | @nd severely beaten. lawlessness began to prevail | Acting Governor Draper ordered that | - @ cordon of soldiers be spread about | qin ule the city and that no one be allowed in| the fire-swept city unless he had busi-| t unless his home was n these orders | city obeyed that it is difficult to get danger from falling walls $500,000 to Rebuild. the Chelsea from the Pope permitt kK him to Ey If this plan progress of the fire noon: f Aldermen was School this forenoo was troduced ask authority to borrow $500,000 to he public buildings which The order was referre ie Conunittee on Public Property and the committee increase the amount to 00,000 1f necessary Tt was voted to ap ote \ei tet) Ch ny bY a magistrate Prince's Debts Nearly €200,000. about $200,000 a year Of this sum Taee x Didn't Know Democratic Con-, bts of her former, be used to pay ropriate $10,000 for assistance of Yo-Morrow Was to Be Harminious. leaving her ab: which were in figured that for $ of thie sum the eight m | oan examination ot the vaults of chelsea ‘Trust Mayor Beck then proclaimed the city | Savings Bani under martial law. Marines from the navy yard guardea | the bridge from Charlestown to Chelsea | /] and held all comers back with pointed While Willam J. Conners and Charles and the Chel ning four mont | Bank Indicated that the contents were the directors of the ions voted to cons and then open a bank at | 29 Park street jof the Coun | all clatms a, is brother an ‘avings Bank. Inst the three Living in Tents le organizations found places | would be paid fn full on fauiinadl of the sufferers, schoolhouses | S000 as _dusiness was resumed tn banking rooms. In Snow and Rain. One thousand tents were lodgings, and hundreds ot ll: | Gorter streot playground tents. brought grounds at South Framingham served as a protection for victims of Acting Governor Draper early authorized the city Shelsea to procure provisions he payment of hts | between $150,- which amount 000 and $200, places near the stricken ity | to provide tempo- | There will tions pre thrown open Gould's express re | this forenoon. ‘These are being u the milftia and such of the home! yy tbe found necessary affording a c officers defeat Uquor Neenses ee ae evening had granted in Chelsea folio’ the expense of at | the vary Sompanien nd which would have May 1, were re thelr products, wth’ found But notwithstanding the efforts on all @ides to render ald there were thou- Bands of homeless ones the night wandering shivered in the parks Most of these people were of the poorer class, who had been reshients of the nots regarding the ones who shiv. Ae a part of @ real Eldest Boy to Get Prince’ Prince only him at Martin's of the unfortunates applied headquarters s were cared for temporarily house. Early tents had been pitched in open lots in Chelsea and the neigh poring and all app to thesé temporary camps. Care for the Injured. this morning, he morning ty sistence and were instr even approximately the nu made homeless by imates placed 00, this number representing 10,000 families. homeless were sores of ph: jured, The Chelsea pol turned into an impromptui hospi Many sufferers were bri ending to. the pcuous def No Axe for McCarren Help Wanied To-Day ! As advertised for in The Morning World’s Want Directory, Might Have Wad Richer ~ OMAN MISSI TS EATALLY ran Se e Mrs. Wood | Chambermaids Was Reading i to the paged t bong. to be York: Sunday. given with the Rew Youk papes com urrangemcat | with Maurice about Connors APRIL 13, 1908. The Evening World.) Under the hy All walgrehy Mack We are harmeny and to be ention. Why !s an_unimporta: tion spread over t contests su kick abo of thes rd Harry Walker, Bryan's y ative tn New ¥ homas Ww solution Willa prai BENNINGS ENTRIES. Financial flurries, so called, often work good to us, becaus: they teach us economy, which Is the basis of wealth, W> cas sive on unneces. sary {001 s ufis which are not only costly in money bu’ in healch, Grape-Nuts and goo: creim furvisia \ hoiesome, economical breakfast, and meny a thrifty clerk or office man is learning that a Grape-Nuts breakfist Saves m Mey and makes brains, It is made of wheat and barley ang is a perfectly balanc.d food, *Taase'e * Reason,”’ erased form the jeman by the rub- SHERRY SUED BY HIS WIFE FOR DIVORCE. [mm Forty-fuoeth . FOR THIS MONDAY Beston Chips, ted Chocolate: Cream Choco'ates Midget Spiced Jelly Eggs i] order departmen?, Victims Meet Death in Sleep! Hankow—Seven Hun- dred Junks Sunk, SHANGHAT April 13 ds are reported to hay Hankow, in the Proviny drowned hundred junks were xpectedly in BEAUTIFUL WOMAN STABBED TO DEATH; HUSBAND A SUSPECT. | (Contin sayMme that Mrs Lieberman had been di urs when Lieber nu Mrs. Lieberman was stabt sho iay on her right sid weapon used was a long wound extends clear through le tot t from the kt other tn in t UG both lunes vant. Acc tenants In the house, th Husband Returns Home The service sof My Oculists Are Fr Z.AMexanutes | OCULISTS, OPT 10GE.23¢Si., nuar tth ave 541 FultonSt., near be Katya 2 STORES ONLY GareDy |, SPECIAL FOR THIS TUESDAY eRe 10c Special Assorted Chocolates (20 Black Walnut Ki + Pound kinds) . Chocolate Wistergree 3 Chocolate Cream Egg, Baler’s Chocolate Used in Seating, Cocoanat Cream Eggs, San Blas Cocoanvt and French Fondant Cream, Dozen...-..++++.... Cream Marshmaliow Eggs, Exact Sice and Appearance of a Nat- ural Hen Egg, Dozen...... TNS EASTER OFFER. BASKETS, FIL BON BONS AND CHOCOL Ree it ts stated that 2,000 pe vo | Years. At first it was in his boi be The water 1 from Firat Page.) had found ‘ed about two hours after he left doctors deci left breast floor of he Courtlan s. They were childless « ding to OCSOLID GOLDS ==E YEGLASSES Pound 2OC || EASTER EGGS AND NOVELTIES Miniature Market Bai with Candy Eggs, Which Are a Counterpart Article, each E:ster Rabbits, rieties, Some Deasted and Sore zs 49C rk Row store open every eveulag until 11 o'clock, Barclay street and Cortlandt ecert de, WE DELIVER FREE" open Saturday evenings until 11 ‘000 DROWN AS. FIFTEEN YEARS OF LOUD SWEEPS | CHINESE PORT KEEN SUFFERING Rheumatism Developed Burning, | Painful Sores on Legs—Tortured Day and Night—Tried All Kinds of Remedies to No Avail—Wife Had Debility and Pains in Backs ‘BOTH USED CUTICURA | AND ARE WELL AGAIN “My husband had been a great sets \ferer with rheumatism for nearly fifteen . but after a while it was in the flesh and finally gunning sores broke out on his legs, from below the knees to the ankles, There are no words to tell all the dis- comfort and great suffering he had to endure night and day. He used every kind of remedy and three physicians treated him, one after the other, with= jout any good 4 r. So one day T ha ad about Cuticura Reme 1 him. if |he would not try tt * said he, ‘it's no use, [ve spent enouzh money now.’ The next day J ordered five worth ‘ Soap Cuti+ He be idence but after were stopped up. burning the pains became three months he was working But as so it cured Cuti al |did me a great deal of id mado me well. 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