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10 ee ANG, ANISED. Det | BLASTER ———EEEe How the News of the Great Earthquake in Italy Was Flashed Over the Ocean Immediately After Disaster. NERVOUS WL | | i Mrs. Kliff, Who Was Robbed | 4 ‘ | | ((Copyrighted, 1909, by the Press Publishing Company.) When Husband Was Slain, BY JOHN ROBINSON BINNS, i . It was just after sunrise on the morning of Dec. 28. $ Woman, Who Has Not Been ‘ Told of Husband’s Death, , Worries Over Robbery. 4 semi-tropi- cal sun was blistering the upper deck. There wasn’t a breath of air Stirring. The old Mediterranean was as smooth as glass and the sky serene and cloudless. It was a THE EVENING WORLD, SATURD Wireless Stories of the Sea Told by “Jack” Binns, Hero of the Republic a Gains in Strength. CQ, C. Oy Cy Q—Karthquake has ravished Italy's ‘boot Think of those hard faced veteran \ttacking Train, & Maybe half a million dead, Messina straits wiped out. Greatest wendarmes tenderly carting away vie- _ , : | disaster im world’s history, Old Scylig and Charytais yoie. Stand ir grimy. tacen, You coutin't keep THE AIR PIPE EXPLODED H HUNT FOR MORE CLUES. | by—did you feel shocks? F, 8.” |order in auch a place. For all the world : agate , | ; [you would have thought that a‘great)| 90 === potty AY, JANUARY 380, 1909, - SOO-POUND SAFE. INTO THE RIVER: — Third Article in Series BINNS, THE“. QD.” MAN Earthquake Told by Wireless. crowd and vou may bet it wasn't long HT was choking down lumps in my | throat and maybe | wax crying some Express Messenger in Car Thought Robbers Were battle had been fought and that the) . Se dead and dying were being brought In. | Company Spends $150 to Re- War, its terrors and ita hell, never | LG Me aa aes STYLE AND CoMFORY. eclipsed that sight! | cover Chest, Not Knowing Passengers Gave Ald ey (e] Even our passengera for New York, | It Was Empty. who boarded the Republic at Naples, be ellen ae OURS Wink SS | This Is How Bingham ‘Would Take SURED Tn Care of the “Joy Time” Citizen WHY. NOT PROVIDE MUNICIPAL TAX IS:ANO- TAKE: EM HOME: IN ~ (HAVE YOUSE NO” aN "s AD $0-{T'S- YOU-MEN ) WHO: HAVE: BEEN DEARIE, |) LEADING: ASTRAY « PERN aly HENRY 5 Gropped thelr luggage aboard and lent 3 “| SOFT: SPOT: IN-YOUR. (aA) World.) beauty of aday. [had arisen early, thelr helping hands The Lord only | There Je ‘n fhe employ of the Adam - | HEART — TINK. OF ; POUGHKEDPSIB, N. Y., Jan. #.—At eu ee ninuterarte ttt {noms where they sheltered that army | Expres Company a young man=tt YOUR. muBp Meee earal| of the dunk was beastly warm and or wounded—Naples was turned into a) wouldn't be fair to mention hla name WOT: BROUGHT f : i i the shade of my cage was pleasant | hospital meyont Le HT a Sarah Kiiff, ajured by rob a iW cage Wal warntt there long Taneterl | whowe seise of duty is only equalied by Youse UP HAVE j bers when husband was slain, ts} and inviting, We were thirty miles the poor devils much good, but they! Me Hfting power, whic ¢ enabled YOUSE.NO-PRIDE i gaining strength every hour | out from Genoa and bound for! got all we had in strengtp and wealth him to hurl # three-hundred pound stee OYOUSE MUST It ts expected fe will be pr y Italy. It was the ill-fated Repub- | "Mle we rested there, We came away | ggte throukh the door of an express pared to tell a star w the Bits igs i jand pointed our nose to Gibraltar's Pern an exploding alr pipe under ‘ elles ee ' lic’s last visit to the tropics. |gates. All along the route messages |“ p CUAL fda t bets a » take up ry + + 1 e " ce caused him to think tratn robe a N ad lit my pipe, tipp chair) flashed over the sea telling of the work | the car caused : id of the nar- oJ. CR BIN j : _ Thad Y PIP » tipped mye Oi aitratte 20 eats 8 were reg-| bers had made an attemp: to blow uf ; ra ¢ »-| buck against the cabin and was drinking in the wonders of the far-off | istorea the bulletin posted below I the train. In safe war AND THATS t ctised her brother, Theodor nountain shore line of the Northern Mediterranean when | heard the | could hear the excited buzz of our pas- | empty—but t that ‘ \ A et hountain sh ore tine of th Ne rher M sengers and often thelr cheers. Once, now the company has apent $150 of per on ABE EVIL Teper sii er|C. Q. (all ships) repeated thrice, Into the Atlantic I could make out some | fectly good money math icy YG 4 TH H was mar-| 1 dr i my pipe and in « secondy tory, Beaches 300,000, Shocks re- [of the bulletins sputtering over the | trom the depths of the Susuehanna GET~ derously assaulted Vnaa (MING, MKC CRepabii.) L] eurrent, Do you got them? Dan- | Cape Cod wireless station and fro ich the train was passing The brot jured s| was astounded, Clear and ) came] gerous to touch territory, P." |nearly all the lners \ between inne ‘ alte of the above message It] Strangely enough we experienced no| So much for the gloomy side of that] \rarysvitle and Bridgeport, Pa i ; We from the Mavcont tower at} disturbances, although passengers sat} Inst vistt to the Mediterranean We] itn the safe went a chest full of val- . dor in the ( 4, in Stoily, t ature |for hours listening and looking for had some bully times before we ran] vant. packages, The crest) PHTORET ohIn MeO RTN ad mt; ned | F. S x the code £ Ital-| some such shock. None came, but! into the earthquake wireless messages | o..4 poated of down the river, and by former Distr whey George Wood | lai station other messages confirmed the first tere|These put a damper on the crew and] thie time may have beer: alnatacnva denarii Sent News to Captain, rible news, As soon as I would plek| passengers. But In Genoa we had the farmers site te AN Searchint for Clues. In five ites I had t up a wire I'd have tt posted. Thus the | times of our lives. There is no game | ow the safe was empty. or Under " Mo. | over the ‘phone, read the w Republic's passengers got quick bulle-|T more thoroughly enjoy than “soccer 1 CUTIE ERT LTA Cahe, Let New | catastr yphe a t dow the tins from the district and knew what or association football We had a team train from which the safe wae { Haven + ‘ 1 Have s| Ward to be pos nth p's bul-{ Was being done to ald the afflicted. | and a mighty good one, too, aboard the] nurtied was bout + GS Mtr tO have ie throug Adams's len board, Five minutes later all the| Another read Republic. One day we got @ challenge! pieghurg, and AB Now 16. “ JACIO Init could find nothing wel wavid im [sips gers wore crowding about | "OQ, OQ—taly’s King and Queen | from the University of Genow Ree eee ena TOR sen: Pilcate him. They 1 about | Then ca sages to be sent to “F,| Tushing to Messina. Refugees say Beat the College Men. car, aboard w bly re ty TURKISH THS ALSO OULD MAKE © a the round-house, inv Adams was] 8." asking if friends | thousands are pinned under fallen © our stokers and seamen teat the Col | feained from cs Ha PHYSICAL: VIOLENCE more ReSPEAGIE EON HES Petia } employed, but there was no sign of the | quired for American Con walls slowly pertehing from baBgeF jogo feljows two goals to none In the) eee, sees a (THE WATCHWWORD-E VER: BE) f ‘OR: f L i He ney Jothers for merehants in and injuries,” | first game, but their better training told | oe ETC INFACT: THEY'RE: INDISPENSIBLE ~SoTiS: 400 Nir NE rtivell tens inialenl <taodi hUnrn amie’ The Republica boilers were Kept j, the gecond half and they got us 2° Sree mae * : one fraps } f the Central gland |time and finally twenty-five miles fur, POPPIN& until we drew Into Naples Bay. | to 1, making the final score 8 to 2 In the in When a man is go.iy home drunk from a dinner | Chief ot Police Kohler of Cleveland has the right Idem i ng, ef t 6. ime and finally twenty-five miles fur- 2% | 5 n core AL) there is no blam: ¥ ", | u Railroad, are working on the Adams ther on the Republic's call came In my| FA" from the piers we could see the) Repubitc’s favor. 1 played a half and 4 ra a ane he ought to be encouraged,” sald Police Commissioner | His policemen are under orders to take a drunken, oF case at Hopewell, where the robbery, jears. It was very faint, Dark clouds La of serdarmes ahaldclalscileata Gi veasie, our eneinger piace piety: hink he was Bingham to-day He ought not to"be arrested and | even a disorderly, person home, and not to make am murder and assault took place. Adams | were passing over the ship and the brile|'2!& stretchers. Men were ¢ Mhene then (imesh wemnads nacence 2 Pinan a cell, with the consequent disgrace. I think arrest unless it is forced on them.” Will be held tn jail, without bail, charged | lant sun of the early morning was gone, | here and there along the docks. All| streets, Ever hear a Fufu band play EN ate Satie ienb ar BE RS Sa i with murd¥r in the first degree. ‘The | It looked like dawn over the sea on a| Naples seemed to be on the shore. well, you've missed something, We had | ently acted for te L i hold , Bt ntatement of his sister that she saw him less evening, It was difficult to get | Thowsands of the women knelt on the the most expert in captivity. Our play- | 18 Job=thar 's, unless some dime my ( e f In her bedroom just before she became | “F, S's" message planks with hands outstretched toward erg were firemen, seamen and stokers, Sm secures him to Juggle sates and ( ed 4 unconscious would not alone be su “MXC—No details, Whole cities | heaven but every one skilled on his owh peu | Getting the rate up was a 2 : “Whe JAMES M CREERY & 60 clent to convict Adams of the murder. | raged and ewailowed in pits of Horrifying Scene Unfolded. | itar instrument. The bass was a butter |7 Ut the hottom nf the Suen 6 . 1 yr The authorities are determined not to) earth cracks, Messina and Reggio | It wasn’t long before the whole hor-| barrel with ends knocked out and can- atts eet Nas, ep | bs rest with what they have, but to follow | purming, Can't gee, Smoke from |rible scene was unfolded eareatid caabatrelthed Macros mainellet earum|| seater rier on a: ci meni unar dia mus fa) | 23rd Street 34th Street HER CbaiNttoe eliterevond iatrone burning district clouds everything, | Capt, Sealby despatched a sailor, a|Was a biscuit tent, and there was abridge at dawn last Frid 1 \ self As Mrs. Ritff grows stronger in vane 4 nd istle tor a | ter } fi | mind and body she may be able Horrible calamity, God pity the |stoker and a steward to carry ashore| triangle of iron and a tin wh th iv | > uo.itional facts that Will aid greatly In poor creatures caught in upheaval, | the Republica fund. Here again the) cencertina : SILK DEPARTMENTS. In Both Stores, tolving t ster Our office wrecked. Wireless tower | Captain showed his calibre In selecting | Thelr best plece was “Sons of the: “ 09 4 Must Wait Till April may tumble. Help .ae dying, com- ja member of each branch of the aervice | S@A"” composed by “Leggie,” T guess. | expectatou t} McCreery Silk. The Grand Jury docs not meet until) miserate the dead, Fi jand not strutting ashore himself with| ON Christmas Day we had the great | Qi ot) \ Tuas} the April term, + Supreme Court ‘The pious operator at Forte Spuria| the gift. He's aces up for mine, Hone We paraded seen Bana by a wrecki : | Exhibition and Sale of the latest had little need to ask our aid, Almost; Honestly, it's Impossible to half ple- | Until fully 240 people fell In behind | tense mome Seer eet as : Taualte i : fas soon as the full import of the fiash| ture the hundreds of panic and grief-|0Ur Fufu band. Then the citizens | Was cliect of cea Plain and Novelty weaves, including from over the sea reached us Capt. | stricken Neapolitans who filed In long [Passed the hat and we gor 9 france, “Was'y large, deep voll \Jersey City Scandal Tempo- “Inauguration Silks.”’ By geal, Cater Nita cu cali haa | rows from the gangplank of a refugee) with the Yuletide spirit, entered cates, | fer Jersey City ocande F estes at Wha the Republic's earthquake fund weil| ship to scan the faces of the dead andj and finally got thrown out. Then they | | ity Dr ad Pend | Mio} an esd. jewell, started. The Republic's coneToutonils ing as grimy faced soldiers mantully | lost their way back to the ships. | rarily Dropped I ending in moe, eee Apees ae Was one of the first to reach the strict: | struggled under thelr countless number Left In a Graveyard Divorce Suit February the 1st and 2d. Froof co en citles, It amounted to £35 ald was|of burdens, The wounded were writh-| ‘The plight wasn't a pleasant one, as ' UES OLN s pbs: ; headed by Capt. Sealby {ng under the blankets, and the moans|our shore eave was up. Finally one of = Sale of Ten Thousand yards, super- hat If the st money Giercin o ant] cath citer meat the shril] | {hose clownish fellows offered to show | ; i vould hasten Mrs. Kliff's ¢ | 99 . y hem the shr! erat 4 be i ‘ es 5 é 5 ane . i Uy rould hasten Mor hushand is safv,| Later f picked up a wave current trom| voices of little children—brought tears ie ek asiback ito: the ten ipy rey es The uit of Corporation Counsel War- | lor quality, Black Satin Crepe Meteor. f but ge worrles much about the loss of] the west, perhape near Gibraltar. It|to the eyes of the few seamen who were roads and at last drew up in front of u ren Dixon, of Jersey City, for the cus- | 75¢ per yard ‘ the $40, in was a North German Lloyd, giving a forced to remain on board Ve aee uation tcamaeoge aaaeeny, te ‘ tody of his children, pending a decision | usual price 4.38 SS a sister ship in the sea the news. In part| Nearly every man jack of us rushed | gave chase When we jot ciuse we in the sult for di that haa been jit eaid and lent willing and rugged hevhad left us at '@ eraveyars | Bil to Check Interstate Ship- d ere ‘4 Twenty-five Thousand yards Shan- | “Suggest fund for victims, Most ransferring victims from the | He, Was dodging among the tombstones | Nee ats SAIP= brought axat Mrs. xon, came v \ / i | frightful dead list in world’s his. | re aninaitvactiaway [and none of us pursued. It took six Penigloibeln aden i s morning, when coun- tung Pongee Silk. All the new Spring oo ee TEBE GEHEs UE [Moure to get back. e 2 Made : : < announced to V r : R ! ae bs wide. S5c per yard summoner tpider ; son that an agree colors. 27 inches per y: r | T tie eat nses Cie Rider. ment 4 be eached and that the ; L ee seo | | would be dropped until the di- |} centrail leon the fale BHGACGe | are sult ts dectded t gees) Riad oaeee: sesvGHleol way ae bea ! i WASHINGTON, Jan. 90.-A series of Former Attorney-General McCarter, | SH DRESS GOODS . i ° < ald, 1 gag at ne conferences were held by House leaders counsel for Mrs. Dixon, announced that | } 3 ‘ 4 | Government Is Represented at uate eel ptevor -aummontes 17) “ iD] to-day to determine on some methind of greed that the two daughs | WA : ‘ at i all offenses issue year averages i at 4 fee id Bleanor, fifteen and : Obsequies of Consul {125,000 x Betting the tfoureltD agree tO)leeieAton FE eee ae Commencing Monday, February the Ist | U z oye as 7 ar regu K the shipment ¢ or from Crowell, a sister ‘ life | Jon ambaOornhye th op | state to State, Representative Watsor si that Warren, eleven | Sale of Silk and Cotton Dress Fab- | = | FROM WORKHOUSE TCHOURORIEAGC n of Indlana, Republican “whip.” whos Wee ae ee ics, Bordered Silk and Cotton Mat } | ) defeat for governor Is charged to his ARUaTLAeINenS rics, er pilk and Cotton Mate- | anti-itquor platform, te leading the fight must not ree : sates % NEW HAY j The presentation of cases to the court and| U Henan betalailon 2h) Chit | rials. A large variety of designs and . funeral of Consul A 5. A genera t of the police cases | The programme finaly dectded Ree ee | ieeere : * j Mra, Cheney, who t ‘ spas ara yainel rates | ——— | probably will be to tack the lquor fy Ba ho cit color combinations. 45 inches wide. AMA y (ds PIERO [ Navn . Ninian A pie ind them @ fine lot of men," cour-| , , _[fslation on to the bill for the co is mother when he sees ’ | Trinity § 1 Church, It w Nor Is the Number of Arrests teous, ‘wentlemanly “and jute, was} Servants of Rudolph Perkins |con ot the Penal laws of the more than reventeen | jes ber vere aimple in character as tt Acai dri 2 the diplomatic answer | : ‘ States, whi 1a a privileged < announced that : Taare ( gainst Prisoners to Be Regarding the excive cases, Mu Awakene Mune : church permitted. The skets r 4S er f e excise cases, Murphy| AWakened to Flee From ‘acter on the House calendar, As @ bill s wife, a sin OQ (4 placed side by side in nerertained vid “he favored a certain and recog: : POUT UGANIAeAD CALLED VICE LATERAL ill reside in the COLORED DRESS GOODS. 4n Both Stores. front of the altar ar 4 CETTE, nizedigetallolemen to, detentiexclee: vio: Flames Into Snow. Senate, It 1s believed both houses can * en Dixon h amed three ao- Second Floor ' was draped over ¢ 4 u ons. However, If honestly pursued, | git to an agreer to enact re ents in his sult for divorce, | . them were the floral the regular patrolinan can get the ation more ¢ ¥ than by — i f from New York, wt ards The latitude taken by Police Court essary evidence, which is always easy to! Widhure, the $0,00 manor house of (Aire Sorta ween ine” ABIL pea FAD | On Monday, February the 1st 4ou reanizat rn h obtain ve i het i ut) ke vail g ft 70 et $ At 4: ¥ i of various organization par discharging pr rs t ae toh Perkine. Of lgnoring the failure e Committee in the escort yeste r m an portion of a Aitslstrate House told of Inadequate [ormer Assemblyman Rudolph Perkins, ny the Judiciary to report the bill Sale of Satin Directoire Cloth, new ', ' daithe eacort 28 ; ube was one portion of ace ta fatione in rolice ¢ for the of New Jersey, near Woodcliff: Lake, i Spring shades. 48 to 50 inches wide y by) the Ls tive transaction usiness. He pointed ¢ A . 0 p Mr. and Mis. ( aD Neve serminate min {women Tine miles from Hackensack, was EDITOR WOODSON COMES 1,25 4 Troughitwaa't inewtam » investigating the dcourt officers. in remote) burned to the ground at 4 o'clock this eéy per yi that lowers be not sent wer courts of this elty. The develop- magorly. of) the eourtt Ne sald) | morning, , NEAR BEING KILLED BY CAR. BLACK DRESS GOODS - Among the wreat ‘ from the tareceretnr ciaientieals situated wit oeferenae | "OTe : ' pi a CK DR 3 . Baron Slay i roesetuuneatinea mpi mnt Raven AMET ARS ELSE GH leat teper and the S® Eoot Slips as He Tries to Board On Monday, February the 1st \ mbassador, and Cou E HEAT p vants were in the house at the time Sei 2 44 ata) an Consul in New ¥ gp A and all managed to get out safely The | Moving Train and He Is preety ee Imported Black Broadcloth, Chiffon » } he hoc ‘ e i} tn Se ar } Magis- 24 Vv g pas ee a Sone cook, whose bedroom was above the Badly Hu and Fifty Dollars will be pald weight, Sponged, Shragk and spot si jou ed to meet At kitchen, was alarmed by the biaze Ir Spee!a for the arrest and conviction of : ’ 5 , ei a ca ely time to warn the other servant YONKI any junk dealer or other person proof. 56 inches wide. 1.95 per yard 1 f The fire was caused by a defective Lewis Woodson edit guilty, under the provisions of value 3.00 ‘ ates CLEAN SWEEP IN CABINET. |rum ant stented inthe celine auoee with The American Press Assoclation. | Section 850 of the Penal Code imeened Awol “BIE TUE i ; t pak: hen. ‘Tho flames ate thelr-way |came near being killed to-day by %& [fof the State of New York, of mported, all wool, ac ule. j at half pan wy F ' nr} he (3 the New York Central train while running criminally receiving any prop- ¢ iS ° Wilson and iteyer the Only Ones through the walle of thi ‘ f 4 s wide. 65c per yard. , ’ e conviction Is area seh eC ee hen wing, and before an. alarm | for it at the Glenwood station erty belonging to either of the 13 inches wide Se pi NA TK ‘ 7 , x é pene sees eee could be sent to the viliage the e: Woodson caught hold of the hand- ff}, undersigned Companies. { TWO SCHOONERS G@ ASHORE WASHINGTON, Jan. 9—The definite | viii rail and about to jump on ¢ f ‘ s euieit can de made that James R. |g gmol step when his foot slipped In the snow i ve ary of the Interlor, wil! rived from Hackensack and he fell. His right fot was caug JANES McGREERY ri C0, Arthur M. Gibson ane Helena tn The 1 abinaeee tka be its , The thelelactHin “AOSlcOtlthercaniantl ; le ane e ny The owner of tite house, who has a jie was dragged along t at Trouble. } : Neither will he be jarge jaw practice in Hudson County, platform thirty feet. The right s e 23rd Street 34th Street TARPAULIN ( (ane Peed pane ‘a \forelgni country. lmanerinditwouweeks aeouhlalhouseke of his head was cut open and the sca i The t x h n Ohio and ers daughter was a Mrs. W att N i pEeSe ans thority for & Widow with one child. ewal New Yo t apiatation le nee Ve aR ee tian weep | Mr. Parking and hie bride are on their + her t th Sd plite honeymoon, He purchased Wildhuret " a 1 i five years ago from Walter Stanton, Fifty Heat Reese f t bs Heat form & banker of this city, and {eM Os teen, who be Bal for te erro ae It 1 be a good : lived alone in h his hou station, attended Mr. ! conviction of any person |) reef regure the eat mace Tea Wa aaa sal i SHOTRIGcUiS Gyeree. 1 | ON SALE EVERYWHERE. . SY eh " { z POE AU, g will he at or interferes with the | } ul > several li ty ‘ e : ¢ number of Dal gdh ines of either of the ]) ik cargo eB NEW BRIDGE OPEN IN JUNE py aUrere Eeat . ‘ | t Sishore to-d ares reiilepimndy Haye beet f SHER CuNAIANA SORe Ane 4 erGnderaienede Companies Raving : eels : CHARLES O. M'CREEDY DEAD. | I: was oificially announced thie morn- ; when the doctor remarked ign: pal y Pe sanded by cid ‘ttn ar,| BALLSTON, N. Y., Jan, 90.—Charie that the new Queensboro Bridge | that the leg pould have to be taken of NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO, and } ica :trorn: Save ; ; aril Mot mer will be formally opened on by alls don't oramputale “any siege cl THE N, ¥. & N. J. TELEPHONE CO, | . i Jand, Pie con mands! aM Reinet wensy-bve ae atk y-one eau a Ba aRUiAIE des eted. i sie Mr. Woodson t# about fifty years old es aarti eka: | ‘ ; i mings. The Helena J ; years. He af. bridge is ready for tr. before that| Last fall he married a school teacher 1, 1908 <Vise Pest Can't 5 . built In Bath, Me, tn 0, and ber home) | amber of abandonment and de-! fairs and hi nd date it will be unofficially thrown open| who Is bis second wife, They live at May}, View| (Counsel : _ pert is New York, ser\ivn cases complained of by wiv > in other offices, to the public, No, 3%) Warburton avenue » rah a ‘g : ‘ 4 F

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