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BOMB EXPLODED IN A TENEMENT STARTS PANIC —— Thirty Families Rush to the Street When Basement Is Wrecked. TRUNKS DRAGGED OUT. Policeman's Prisoner Aids Him in Capturing Two Suspects. Central Office detectives are using drag-net methods to-day In an effort to find out who set off a bomb In the cel-| larway leading into the basement of No. 6 Stanton street about midnight, caus- ing a small panic families in the six-story tenement and damaging the building. been a hotbed for Black Hand and so common have explos that !f one of the resid: match he begins tg ri der!” Detective Lieutenant David Sheehan had picked up a man on the Bowers @bout midnight on suspicton that h was one wanted In Boste When he reached the Bowe: nd Stanton street the explosion can hand over the running away from near the spot marked by a thick cloud of smoke. Sheehan and his prisoner were blown apart and hurled several feet, Sheehan told him to help stop the fugitiv He ‘and his prisoner together swung on to the sprinters and push an "L" pillar unt from the post ran up to aid Tenants Flee in Panic By this time the frightened tenants ‘were pouring into the streets, many of them bringing thelr trunks and huge bundles of clothing and other house: hold goods, Some seemed to have thought of everything except their clothing, and tbe police had to remind them of !t By the time the reserves caine from | the Eldridge street station it was dis- among the thirty The block ‘nas | become ears came covered that the explosion had not set! ¢ di tenants ontl, fire to the building, and the were ordered bi Joseph who has a candy store on the floor and lives in the rea son, Joseph, were blown the concussion, dows of his Stone stairs leading it of bed by lass win- ed, The basement to the ‘were thrown out of place, one of them being smashed y the violence explosion. Affront!, who has b business there for years, told th he had received no th’ or other warnings. No tenant house would admit having Black Hand letters. The police were unable to find any fragments of the bomb. When the two men, arrested as they were running away from near the house, reached Police Headquarters they deciared knew nothing of the explosion exe that it happened just as they received ssed ‘and they ran with their hands over their ears because they didn't know what was being pulled off or might next, Policeman's Prisoner Thanked. described themse come lves as Pat Goggin, th ing at Mills Hotel he had been working here tor uitrages, | "4 and yell “Mure Two men with|« : DICKINSON TAKES THE OATH, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1909. = = it COMSTOCK MUST CH ALE DEVNDED FARE DYNAMITE BLAST MOCK DETECTING “LSS SWEAR, NOT TALK, AAD NOY OF EA TANUIN. SHOWERS ROCKS SENTENCED FER of jast year Gunyan, 1 fleecing Miss vals, came to her de She took him gs bank where she kepe her While she was drawing out he money tho paying. teller, noticing CHARGES PLOT. T0 KEEP Thlct at int small sum, December mii ~—QUTOF PRISON IS COURT RULING ssn WED UA UPGN BROADWAY. BLAGK MALL PLOT eis: ught over from the | Ist to testify against his ces Olmsted and Duell f sending Nugent up ths, but Justice youngest man on the bench, doin having the term cut who lives a Dr. yon hte: PERFE Tooth Powder Fautenten, James J. stieo Punished for e at Holding Up a Couple at Fort George Heights, Apartment Dwell- ers Rush to Street in Panic Arrest of Philip Barkus, Who Vice-Suppressor’s Attempt at Trailed Robber, enounced Speech Cut Off by by Inspector McCatterty, Judge Malone, Conductor Shook Inattentive PASH nILiOAtae er Who Hel? Up Newspaper, | down, At Concussion, With a roar that could be heard many Kf aWay, &@ charge of dynamite wi in an excavation at One Hun dred and Pitty-sixth street and Broad. |BToMtway and One Hundred and E to-day which hurled 190-pound | touren street, was to-day DEMANDS — AFFIDAVITS. : James J. Nugent, a former Inspector ot subway COURT SETS HIM FR Case May Result ‘in the Filing Charge of Ba construction, regain, With Pris- ntenced to) | | ; Ravanewered da shower of earth igh into | four months in th by the of Charges Against Two oner Can't Be Answerea any of the big boulders nar | sugticns of Pheu Cir Hae hal launVark Datact: eat nati nk passersb: 1 vehtel ‘ New York Detectives. by an Oration, oudivay In thet descents nt |charce of tmpersonatins otve| Cleanses, beautifies and — 6 detonation was #0 great that oc. His conviction served to preserves the eo and , 1 1 ote noerucnable apartment-Jesting story of bi at What Inspector McCafferty helloves | Anth t m ape | y f RIM ver acute eae] anton te ama reapers ame te of Mem wh] 7 ates the beeath ite exposure. On the night of Trayer, of Used by people of ‘refinement for almost Half a Century aetions | aming Into the street excitement pre rumored Alb two detectives are satd to be han’ lott se, Judge ated, Was unearthed fn Cyr Sian Moynihan, | telling Court to-day when Philip Bar ninans| Proposed on Motor Trip. ‘ by ano-A\mor'- Nie wt ALM F : ish. Fort George Heigh bing him through Westinghouse a a Ano was several /dore Guayan, two, pre SH RTE ee ae itn nat wes set be detectives, eto a mitiiona ve arley, 0 ie reat | last Tue : i , : Wl Ninth ee couple up. ; . on harge of & ‘ a ‘< dis he Pat.| Although the one nothl act e sister of the man he i ‘ ann ERC KIRESES | proper the ¢ alte i Fy the hy is him # a £ Dead Half an Hour, | a Sty 1 and “ bS We w x : 4 Bozeman Bulger’s great baseball to Pre t Ci he ¢ nN ae series on “The Bvolution of Baseball” girl 1 nel BLOCK rca tia 351036. ST. 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ING SHADES, ALSO WHITE AND BLACK, ILLNESS HA AT THE SPECIAL PRICE OF 20c, PER YARD WATCH FOR BULLETIN IN « Ware in Offfee Recetves 34th Street, 35th Street and 5th Avenue, artment Cliets, 1) ' 28 vs ee en ~ me : | Housekeepers Have Learned of ta | That Real Economy Is Found i | in High Grade (Oiite, “ Lord 3 Taylor ys ‘ . | Coffee buyers are flading there ta : ‘ eae 0 r Q ay 0 r |no economy in buying a coffee.’ * n leaving out of consideratfon [that the flavor is far inferior in a ~ ; ; ~) | heaper eoffee, it takes from a third TA aes - Po to a half more of th aper grade core ING T SERVICES Men § Shu TAY ¢ 3 Glo VES to get the same str in making, Th is due to the fact that higher | grade coffee is more careinily selected . ‘ hj j yp 5 and so thoroushly roasted it develops /polio?, AY the full strength and richness of the String Negligée Shirts the fll st | Hotel Astor Pleated; White and Colored; made Coat Model; Bisteitarae ian Attached and Detached Cuffs [iss at a similar pr ed by a ft Coffes has greater ther kinds sell- . for it is roast- cess Which devel- , ops thi flavor to a much $1.50, special value lereater extent even than the most careful roasting under the old proce ess. And the consumer gets this full strength unimpaired, for the coffee is Immediately packed in ting without expostire to the alr Hotel Astor Coffee ls guaranteed to be the same famous blend which the Hotel Astor has always served to tta jpatrons, Sold in the bean, ground, or pulverized. Never in bulk. Al+ ways In alr-tight tins. Buy a pound can and you will be able to serve " Ste . on your own table the same deliciou Broadway and 2oth St.; sth Ave; roth St coos you get at io Hotel Ato, or each can contains the . Hotel Astor recipe. i ~ | Superfluous Hair | Des* royed UA Tan Cape Street Gloves . in Various Shades of Tan; Sewn Prix Seams SI. OO, value $1.50 JAMES B. QUINN Suite 1103 Monolith Building 45 West 34th St.,N. Y, |