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1 AMOS te A en eA a Pe THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1910. HANDBOMB How the Men of the United States Warships Captured Paris, as @ & ARTSAPANIC IN SS Shown in a Series of Drawings by the Cartoonist of Le Matin WEST SIDE HOTELS cee Hundreds Driven to Street by Explosion That Wrecks | Tenth Avenue Store. AGAIN, NO CLUE LEFT. Driver Who Attempted to Pre- + vent Outrage Is Hurled if i . | igh to Pavement. | At the oark in the mornina one At noon in the restaurants the In the skating rinks the Ameri- The Champs-Elysees and the In the barrooma the American In the music halls from 9 After midniant the American sees nothina but Uncle Sam's American sailors eat everything. can sailors unset everybody. boulevards see nothing but sallors sverwhelminaly hold thelr o'clock to midnieht*nothina is sailors alone enliven the boules ee cen var bomb = sae ‘sailors on horseback. American sailors reciining back own. sung but songe in honor of vards. ce New York this morning, adding comfortably in ‘taxis. Uncle Sam's host hed > There is no more clus to the misereant |... Siti 1s Fa 4 who-placed the bomb this morning than! Tried to Slide Down Sheet | Git Helps Father Save Infants there is to scores of Itallan outlaws who have satisiied their revenge tn ing, kidnapping and other erhne. | This morning's bony shook the sev- euty odd guests in the Llkwood Hotel, | Ne. S81 Tenth avenue, fifty others | From Third Floor of Tren- | From Flames That Stam- pede 26 Families. ton State Home cumulating proof that New York is . RE, <vhabyers,. setortioners, and | THIS MAN HEA RD ae: BLAZING CHL". IRSHARM HAND [BEEFSTEWNHAND, LONDON GIVES. ; EE sig: thessers>, Wad placed: at pypsy PRINCESS HE HAD A MILI, 10%, | For Skin ee 555 WRT MATIEMPT RESCUED FROM "HEREFORMILUON | HERUNSTOPOLIE | ABIGWELGINE Sufferers deputy Commissioner Driscoll and his | viee squad were making war on houses | | | Ifyou have undergone MUUUNTHOUtAd: tury than 100 patrons ' | ry ’ the itching, burning, BMMBa another chapter.to ¢ azing | ments of eczema or record printed recently in The | } | other cruel skin erup- | John M. McC! cies Will Take| Real Meat in in the F Free Lunch | Lord Mayor Host to 750 Blue-| tion and have suffered from its embarrassing, | His Fortune Back to Had Nearly Caused a jackets of Warship Fleet at | unsightly — disfigure- | the Old Sod. Catastrophe. | Guildhall Luncheon. ment; if you have tried | allmannerof treatment, + Thomas Vesey 110 matter how harsh, red by a week + John M McCluskey, a farm hand for]. man yan into the Went One Hun-; LONDON, Dec. 3. al to The Fivening We Sctupying rooma in the Fulton Hotel | | (Simialto The Fening World) | sewing machine in & «iva tact A iam Batlantine at Busby, back of| area and Fifty-second etreet police ata- strdoe, the I ri fa a id Uo be disagreeable or expen- at No. $3 Tenth avenue, from their | MlIZ caret -" » | teharn Bhtenkw ub late to asgow, stand, was loading @/ tion at noon to-day withsa plate of | Poration of the City of London to-day | sive to no avail, and beds, The bomb was placed in front of | Filtabis Johnson, Biteabeth's gypsy prin- | a with turnips on Nov, 17 last. fave a luncheon at Gulldhall to -750/ bined the Elk wood. | coms, who, although still In her teens, | M8 flat on the fourcs Moor of the tene aie trom the farmhouse came Andrew | reer stew 0 his hand. He was out of} American sailors trom the visiting feet; have all but given up “4 has had a career filled with romance, in| ment at No, &6 Canno street. Is wit Out from the farmhouse breath and the stew was cold. [at Gravesend and Weymouth his Be ite vstics EGRAPINE Homa IntArral ijuries anda, | WARK Out At 8 ofcloek-lo have har haf Wilson, a New York lawyer, and James| “peter. dyin’ -at- at Broadway-an'- LIMO Celta ce twain at| DOPE OF cure, “you can ahis bie street ccreeta ay tbey vere | nm ot the ‘Trenton State |drossed for the Sabbath, leaving Abra Sea Mead ak a PRATT ae Hun‘er'n-Fifty-firat,” he puffed. | Charing Cross, headed by Commander] appreciate what it 4 ae achat - eal - ‘ y ce ¥ el od riend Me- = e 1 t officers Met by families from nelghboring teno- | Home for Girls, follow a desperate |ham, the two children, Hannah, four haat esha lend of The TAeutenant on desk duty learned fume ot ue M ta 3 ‘ate Me ve; means to you and ments, a)so in panic. attempt to ape from netitution, |and Arthur, two years old, and t luskey that some one was in serious difficulty Is staf, a mpanted by th Tho explosion was heard by the po- lice In the Wert Yorty-seventh street station, They amo on a run, aad some ‘ pe turned in an alarm of fr attempted to lower he “The bomb evidently was placeg in| rd floor of the building to the ground | crept out of bed, went into the kitchon She suvceeded tn by her room and under c “Man, did you know there was alin partholomew Eld's saloon at No.{ band of the Coldstream Guards the} thousands of skin-tor- reward on your head?’ asked McEl-! 59q West One Hundred and Fifty-first | W&T OMee had ordered out for the oc- | tured sufferers, young casion, marched through the streets in the West End of the city to tie ancient} @Nd old, when the first bars of | boarder, Sadie Reiss, iu slumber, darkness} Soon after the departure of thet: if from the | mother, the two Iittle Ehrenzwel meel. street, which is at the Broadway cor- “1 did,” replied the farm hand, “but! ne. A policeman waa sent around and | . r what of Itt T've done no man any] tec oe Cee coe attlh carrying kao Wits . many famous guests have warm bath with Cuti- front of the Elwood by some enemy | by a sheet, She had dropped only # few /and got some matches. Abraham was xarm and so why should I bother: , arash cura Soap and gentle a " hen ti ret brok “i she fel + beef stew. A vig crow ssembled outside the Pp & ot jeesco Cuomo & Brother, who| feet when the sheet broke and she fell | awaxened by the screams of Hannan This 1s the gentleman who announced! “Ye “ing gatoon the policeman found! station’ anh iin: uct ® grocery and fruit store on | heavily to the ground, She was found « naffic 4 th streets upo: i i i halt a dozen men standing a well| whieh traffic had been stopped by ti application of Cuticura Aressed man on his head, slapping him Police, gave the Americans who carried/ Ointment bring instant the reward,” said McHlmeel. “He's me to take you to America to get the | and leaped out of bed to find the child’ nightgown in flames, Ho beat out the Nhe’ ground sioor. ‘The grocers have been in business short time later, unconsctous. Her von- j dition tw erit al | RAWAL, DUETIA. RCIniN bb” 4a! two hundred thousand pounds—$1,000,000 x, pounding him on the chest the Stare and Siripes and their ships’ . ier the same piace for the past twelve) Catherine frst. came into the ime: |nis own night clothes ara, Tre place which your brother Sim" wan after [Oe eneratiy areing him up, The weil |coiort a Twas wricone. Arriving at| and grateful relief, per- wore end are regarded: as | bid va hy : leav , Guildhall tors formed in @ quad- | ‘ Wealth. Both denied to the potios that |HEMt About two years ako. She wan| communicated to the furniture in the teaying you. dressed man was purple tn the face and | Wuldhall ty “rmed ina quad) mit rest and sleep, and they had received letters demanding | unusually attractive waif and the | room, But He Completed His Work. — | rapidly losing consciousness. | Spangled Banro= point to speedy and money. - » authorities fnally permitted the John-) Miss Reiss, who had been awakened, “Two hundred thousand pounds,” Hid had telephoned to Washington Tho bluelocks: were seated at long} t lleviati ‘John Flemin, nineteen, and the|¢on tribe of gypsies, which make thelr | pleked up the two-year-old and started ponde: John McCluskey, looking at his! Heights Hospital for an ambuiance, and tables in the n hall. At the hea permanen: alleviation i @river of a miik cart, came along Tenth | headquarters here, to adopt her, Sube/down stalrs for the street, Abraham a inf Me CLUSKEY fHaid ane the lawyer suspiciously, “Its | t arrived Just as He petesraag ot on Bald Paint ae is HANG aad WiLL the at trifling cost. avenue just after the bomb had been | sequently sho was arried to Milan | following with Hannah in his arms. x! ja good bit of money. When I finish the ground. Dr. Kilburn promptly took ‘Aldermen and uniformed officers around Placed in front of the grocery and| every step Abraham Ehrenzwelg nding th Johnson, son of the he band se turnips 411 take time to/from the throat of the patient a large them, jotel. The boy saw the flame and to, NOE OF SAS diel and Sadie ht alarm of fire le hunk of bi and in a few minutes all The dining was followed fir.t by for-; > if The weddt k place in St, Mary's ent ] put ft out he leaped from his cart and he wedding took place ary’ aa of with y = There are twent families in the When the turnips were in the bin the! y.44 serene. mal toasts to King George and Presi- made for it. Behind a box he saw aj toman Catholic Church and the cere! house and the members of most of Pak a ee, t went at McCluskey and told} phe man who had almost choked was dent Taft. Sir Thomas then weleomed SOCIETY OF TAMMANY joylog their late Sabbath him of a bh iss volced bomb sputtering. te turned to run,| mony was followed by a feast at the ;them were e nt for him which had been | Kelly, forty-nine years old, of the sulors Ra sald that It had n but too late. The bomb g¢xploded and| camp of the nomads. sleep. A fire at midnight could not going on in Australla and Great oae jab One Hundred and Fifty: tj, ean a ak nd that COLUMBIAN ORDER the boy was hurled to the pavement| For a time bliss hed, but within | lave poured more scantily clad persons |Dritain ever since July, with hie old aecond street. He ‘said he bad not éx- the Corporation of ine City’ of Londen | , Bi bg Unconscious. His body was almost cov. | a y the couple fecaine estranged, | into Cannon street friend McElmec! who had been discov: | Setea to find any meat ine dhloon beef Was equally proud to receive in the { iti f ered with shattered giass and wood. |The girl fled from © gypsies While| ‘The blaze was confined to the E ered by Mr. Wilson, going along to fio” same hall to-day the men of the| ii Ye Found Many on Roofs. they -were travelling in New Hngland|awelg apartment. Abrasam and Hane fdentify the right McCluskey when hej American Navy, adding When the guests from the two hotels| 8d returned to this city. She charged jmah went to Gouverneur Hospital and | The identity of the man who ran all" «1 ores test welco erst td found wllantine had sent them r h hea he way ov dam avenue and England. where no ond cruelty eir burns 1 ea GR Hid hee oat the way over to Amster naland, Wieraina one lene Bees cic aireet & men caught alsht | Acad i la cca ha lps Lippe hakiala cee Denny oe tole MeClusitey: te Glance ond One Hundred and Fitty-second atreet than the man. behind @ unconscious boy and dragged | raved John McCluskey to @ with te of stew in his hand American jack tar is Im to safety as flames started in the | ark. ac versiae & seyars ce 8 tne ot i ae na i ey “8s arse share of that affe } wood and debris. | ie newspapers. i as ad poy for our own men," r Thomas NEW PUBLICATIONS, ~~) Police Sergt. MoGu!re and Policeman | a more That s why J Mecluskey, ai| 13 ferr « areat sailors and other ” Daly were wear the scene and were | (Continued st | tossed out in @ bright green hat ana| | nen who had Lage ee re Ge OUT. SATL RDA Wo kynning to it when young Flemming's | | : new store clothes, with thy alr of «| | . foremos ALL NEWSDEALERS r appearance it su Darla Prosperous country squire, arrived in) Ap New York on the Campana to-day, ac-| ES m ysevelt and old horse, Srispianed by the no! oe, “gal: | os an to sa svewell to New ,companied by Mr. Wilson and friend! 1, whom he would not leave atch the horse. The animal ran for a 2. - oats J I have struggied here for Mek bl, whor whieh the men of t fi Nn . é f wvachdiba taut Hin from First Page.) received in Londo: § impse of America, except that it could not h y t med to D a a county, and tne but we a1 a y é mile up Tenth avenue before he was relief when the bracelets we un- ie stopped. locked. b lected are ties of mt on uch as he might not come back | Most prominent Liberals re-el hi . ae i Muctiant Meee looking over | Joseph Walten for Bransiey Division Speaking for himself he be ‘she arrival of the men was the When Arnold's shortage was first di f Aignal for more excitement, The fire: | covered yesterday afternoon he made a! . raropa He ratanneanto Irelkad: of York and Sir J, H. Dalziel for Kirk- If the time ever came when the Britis! He had little to say for his but tt must be. I cannot the ma #@ house takes all AVES OSTTIOS Men made short work of the blaze that | partial confession to Lawrence Le confined to the ground iloor, The. e branch, and his tiny and he waved manag is ‘ th (he:chisalled aie ac jempire was menaced ane iad the front windows and side par-| ate su He consented willingly | tikene ompo : \fraid of Fo une Hunters, en jenemy, they might count upon every filions of the grovery and fruit stor err A en 2 Tn} anes da Cede Tan the aint ’ “When I get-it I will know better,” Churchill Hooted Down, Iman, every drop of blood, every ship| 7 Ned been blown to the rear and that “Wm yay rei New Barbers’ Union Plans to sie peMKGERE RAISE i oi he said when he was usked what he! ‘The Unionists had quite a string of | and every dollar of thelr kindred across| LOST, POUNE ane REWARGS, fruit, vegetables and groceries in the Oo” a ¥ F York operd will be given in the Was going to do with his million dollar| leaders rechosen without opposition, the fea, | ase A aN ee oa Place were totally destroyer, rere was watea Be Revenged on Man Who | stantiatie! Opera Hous It" is onty: inheritance, fe refused to toll to what! among them members for the Univer- Liat Geticnin Uientecis Foote a0 | eee ne es Bevera! of the firemen were ordered |°OC°'? hai ee) ‘ ; natural that thls she ‘ hotel he was going. sities of Oxford, Cambridge and Dub-| Poutit ot the men. expressing thanks for| = $@ the foot the butlding. ‘There ¢ and there he an 1 bis first story, Scrapes Himself, | a Opera’ “They're telling me," he said, “that! tin, Sir A. AclandsHood for the Wel-| the entertainment. In neat sp found several men and women shiver. telins with a sort of pride of his Broad. JAtouse gay bevme of thio clly & deing an unmarried man with such ington Division of Somerset, chief! which took the Englishmen prevent Be B hood fg if the cold, afraid to venture to the | WAY Condy | ae Fe 3S Gycati sg Peers ede daa Rete “know rill De after me! tntoniet whip; Aretas Akers-Dou; surprise, and which was frequently tn- Oy atfest. In a number of tho rooms on| At the oftices of the company an offi- 1a ROE the PAGE \ " ss of in flocks if they In, terrupted by the guests with spontan- i undred Jersey City 4 ation to hear ope s the So I'm not saying.” for the St. Augustine Division of Ken! the upper floors other guests were | cal told an Evening World reporter} Four Bese ale itagbere: opera hott im so ‘The brother rom whom he inherited | Ernest G. Pretyman for Chelmsford fous cheers for the HOES Mayor andthe Pastimes founa. \to-day ¢ Arnold sald his acquains | have declared war on th ately FAZOF. gure that some man ome company the money was J. J, McCluskey of No. | Division of Essex; Henry W. Forster |) oo aeviiie. performance followed, | Bonies Gettine Threat tunco with the woman dated back only They are to form a new unton to do tt, will b nhattan « opera 18 Greenwich street, @ paper box and gor Seven Oaks Division of Kent and | pngiand's foremost artists taking part, | Francesco Cuo:no, who Ives ai Leg ihiisbd pede ke ahtnae aida seceding from’ Bark ) ns ny ame “nase manufacturer, who died last sum-| senry Chaplin for Wimbledon Division | Later the sailors xed to Dorchest. West Fort: sah oben fectly siralght unthl he met he the Cen von, 4 i uy yy He was three years younge:! o¢ surrey, Nelther gains nor losses, House, where they were given a rece y-Second street, only a block a ah : : s a long time: Joun, who is fifty-five. Oe EA SAabal LCA’, | tion by Ambasaador Reld. It was t from his store, came Punt dk eee eee eee rcet soe Tonal te auls 2 joes that opera years ago the milionatre Chancellor Lioyd-George has wroken | first time that bluejackets had been en- Of excitement. Wien quieted, arpa i ass Aa Age at 40° tosnorrew alter: the Manhattin to Ireland to find John, whom he hancellor in of the campaign fettained at_an Embassy. questioned him. He sat: street cars 8 Be Mee the MOS eX | whe principles for which the new uni nly four ra had not heard from for fifteen y down under the strain of the campalg: — ——_— - “E have not caused the enmity of any Penely’ bic a erie | alii oontand ave i s over some one te was veported in his home town that |and cancelled all its engagements for @f my countrymen. I can't imagine why 984 Arnold proceoded to gratify her, | wil ; Acer ; house," | he had gone to Australia. to-day. He hopes to resume speaking my property should be attacked 1 never Progressive Embozziement, Halreutting Men Who shave theme Mr. Wilson's eearch was successful | next week. he nelved ch ng 1 os)vos): #0" canta fiat HURT AT THE BRIDGE because the priests in the church read) yqintster Churchill was hooted down or ons la On| Bans, Fecelved so much as a single dee) But ISG MAS: NOL re rte aye Ali othasec We paninscs f . notices asiting for the finding of John. | aoa ‘refused a hearing at Lincoln this money from blackmailers or strain. A ne reporter's ine ting be sc ‘Through the answers the Glasgow trail 4 from any of thu societies nat are formant Arno Ht hin fret Jessy aecord ng to Te Saldvess of the) Mlesander, Trying to Boned Car, In LUD Ee ROMO TG oe ait |atternoon. Custom forbids epeechmak- | And All Attendant Ailments, Take | individual, Mere trimming « Hix next was §20, h nd his fourth was 40. He w classed ay blackmailing organtations.” theft was only will go to| ing on polling days, and the opposition This is the second explosi third #35 ent that the Home Secre- the fifty dollar reward Farmer Ballantine and the rest will be| was so perst ved Agniust Post, a fringe around the ; shen; 40) cents, Miler tastsavanra a) bliged to desist and to give occurred in that ne rapidly progressing into sume of three back of the head, 20 cent ander, years old, a divided, tary was o ; Loy 0¢ : —— he would not attempt again On Nov, 23 a bomb was figures, #0 that the officers of the bank Enpootng, and cord: | nil ae ay tn .Manhat TLE ENT pledge that Bs fils slore ot No 2 nay Ie detection had noe come when ig Ing to the condition of the aubjects | Arcane sees) JACKSONVILLE ENTRIES, {to speak, During tne rampus tere were ah gweet Ch. colate Laxative second street and exploded. The I did the asaregate would soon have head. b aught between @ troiloy ee ste, | SATOEML Sram Sette 1A the sudienc Hod ib A detective bureau was notified, but no nied to @ Jarge sum of money. Shaving, 15 cents. ar he Was trying to board and a post PARK, —Jacasonviile,! ‘phe elections for the preceding Par- | Works Quickly. Acts Gent No arrests were made. t ut) 3 to tell tha! Hours from 8 to 8 on week days and, @ . yn Bs wy avon i FI ‘The entries for Monday's) jjament which gave a Ministertal ma- [| Griping or Debilitating After - Ef. ace... nam of his w aman friend, iis de. |8 to noon on Bundays, s morhing aud severely hurt, re as follows: | jority of 124 made the composition of fects. | tives same ve , Ind i 7e0h Nenehae MOTHER KILLS HER finant attitude and his own adeiinsion tp Ailennea’ ae ae Fo ee ae Tate tad | the last House of Commons as follows FOR ALL AGES, lGreat in aiier sears) S SELF at family necessities had nothing to Root Permanent Arbitrator, ar ane 107: Yue, 100; Musy Miss, 100; Aviator, | Government Coalition; In 10¢ and 25¢ Boxes i q t Hos. Nelnvbar, 112; Raby Ki 104; Ted Bi Liberals, 278 am 0¢ ang 2o¢ BOxes No. 7— Blind-Man’s-Bi WITH HAND ON CHILD’S HEAD, ao wits isis peculations wiped out way, WASHINGTON, 1 Senat F wwe candit, 14a; ‘sam Matthews, | Taberale, 215. Popes | No. 7— Blind-Man’s-Bluff, ae vestige of sympathy that his tate em-| tiihu Root of New York to-day was {ato nid cons tree earelds: ax] ator ate, TL, By this boyhood game one Is taught DANVILLE, Ul, Dec With } ors and the officials of the surety | nted permanc tor v¢ . ows oni Hed: Independent Nationals, 11 _—_—___ =| to FIND the person one seeks though hand resting on the head of her seve pany ‘night have felt for him, and ing Ameriva Hague 107; atl ast DIED. one's eyes be blindfolded. Hi Yearold son and facing her husband, ne has no wealthy friends who are | bunal, succeeding { Spposltio | : Later in life we find men and women ‘ with whom she was havir jolent to hia aid with mone | tice Ful me Court ae ran ueat | Ope APAMS.—On_ Doc, Auerieeerryer a ater i ind men a ° : 1g a violen saa | tiee M : ay, y persis | Unionists, | . 295 Madison ave, FREDERICK | trying to find positions, workers, homes, i quarrel, May Ellsworth shot wud |? make good the + it tw au: | held tha The ay was | ing in using wha referee considered at | Lords’ Veto the issue. ARAM. : investments, lost articles, bargains, & Killed herself here to-day. The woman, | thoritatiy Heorously | announced at the V by 5 Ola Aone Parcel As New hartoh WOT; | The present election is being bitterly Faneral hervafier, Fieage! trough they be shortesighted in “ways Who Was the wife of Austin Klisworth, , ney ‘ i President Taft i 1 aiatiean | avin, 146, contested. Broadly speaking, tho pre-| gore meee. cites, petoved aon me ake catied bar avip preparetory to sep: twenty-five years old, & dap. ene ttl, bias 10 Keni! | dominating isrue is, shall the Lords be)" james and the late Mary Shea, aged Billy’ here) ava thousands gyating from her husband. She left the ea beim, te ho was indignant, To Lieut Land ™ | deprived of thelr traditional preroga-| ears, Shh. SrA. ATS. WOUsendE, “WhO: go house, but returned to get ehila hoy, seems to he o sald fter five Ha hoe ions tive of veto, permitting the House! Funeral from his lato straight to the opportunity they seek * when a quarrel followed about its cus- | customed to ing such “T demand my rights ups ee OO: *Fiving Be s61) fas sh Bust of Commons a free hand in the matter! Barrow st., Momday, 1 neni, 112) Galley flare, | oe general legislation; or, shall the! 3.i thence to sr, Josep at House of Lords be allowed to reform it-| solemn requiem high er 8 a citizen, 1 to@y. the father refusing to allow the| of money that he, as ho expressed it| wii) not remain @ prisoner here," bey to leave, | himself, thinks the shortage of $149 a] “You ure charged with the theft of Mrs, Elisworth then opened her grip, $1,426," eatd Fogarty. . heavls pulled ont a revolver and with just the | © being arrested for| “Mere Dagatelle,” screamed Arnold, | week shows that word “goodby” blew out her brains, leuch @ shortage,” he exclaimed, “Tha| Who, according to Higa: AiHOI | wenke shows that tie | thing is insignificant,” unsteady on his fi at he had to | the er cet . b ted. He fo 9 hard that | decrenss o lay one ge I e supported fought so hard that | door t§ ae met 11s Slater, guided by WORLD advertisements, 100 Sunday World Ads, are powerfnt lenses through which ambitious persons can plainly oppor. three-searotd | * ANY self and making certain concessions as i to {ts composition, remain In the posi-|~ ‘tunitie: on to check auch activities of the lower | seco re ar ar chamber as the Peews may consider in- tia! eat Madison avr-itev, Sunday World Ads, eaiiae A sacinay Bericret a0 1 ® sepetin AeA | eopaiment wits: the: meitere: of tne | 25h Ur Be halon a in| $ee To-Morrow ang See nt for the hold $11, "RELIGIOUS NOTICES, ds apprentice allowance proport as compared with last {nto Police} it took three big policemen to put him|eash reserve oe arrest last|in @ cell. week, Te a enreicmage & > ¥

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