The evening world. Newspaper, January 21, 1913, Page 13

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THE EVENING W RLD, TUESDAY “TANUARY 21, , 19138, }] placed the bomb with @ slow fuse and ! JACKSON FACES TRIAL SEEKS LEAK WITH TORCH; | | PRYSCAN § HOUSE (Eee ‘waite ‘MIRACLE WHEAT REAL, ON NEW LARCENY CHARGE.| FINDS IT; TRAFFIC TIED UP. he and his family were in the roo: ia dda a a A nis | ‘DISCOVERER’ SWEARS ge Real Estate Operator | Explosion Demotishes | Windows of | WRECKED BY BOMB ial the Pl Gets Posiponement of Action Broadway Structure; Fire Alarm Dr, Carini told the police that he! | could not agine who wrote the let-| FOR PASTOR RUSSELL. or Stealing $25,354. } Causes Congestion. | | BARAY KR. Jackson, who was convicted | Srtking garment makers an , | Houston and Bleecker streets had a free | ‘writer ef ‘them would. follow up iis] Hee ee ee eee eee eee ie aires, viarea unde (hel bad complexions Te regular use of Resinol Soap, with an ocea- eky in the before Judge reais With an act of sach violener Hamilton, “er < \. a of General S ons on & second perso! jon of George | | Dr. Carini te known in the neigvver) But, Farmer Says, Brooklyn an Joyes of the Consolidated Ga hool as @ moderately well-to-do man, | 7 y i y charge growing our of the pany, Hamilton's part in the pro- fe traactions, This time Jackson | (OTP a eute Tavelantary coused of the larceny of 834 trom Te eT anata ting the gas pipes in a pecting F St Hl 5, ‘ Dr. George T. Taeda of Yonkers and’ vacant loft on the third floor of No. 623 ‘ourteenth Street in Jcould, not undersand why any one] Promotion Concern, others. “Jackson anked And odtained a Broadway and tn his work of looking his life, | oetponement of forty-eight hours be- | for leake used a torch, The torch found | Peril j ramith of the Fitti | Sore pleading or NRW motions, A leak and e quantity of gas in the room | bi i | is in charge of the ¢, it « Bag g's 4 exploded, plowing out the front windows. | the firet {of Pastor Russel! of the! Jackson was to have been sentensed “Spiel. &! and a flash of oman from : ‘today on hin previous conviction ov | .aueeg « pollceman to turn in an alarm THREATS IN LETTERS, | Fifth street station, who warns ail wa. |Juatice Goff in the Supreme Court, but | goon the atreet was full of fire engines, -! D+! enter. jthe Justice was delaged in coming to © trucks and other fire apparatus. | Wve Kelby in the Supreme, nig court owing to the fact that he and Deputy Lanatord investigated, ; G ‘DROPS DEAD nt BROADWAY | Court Brooklyn. Pastor Russell is su-!tc@ District-Attorney had appeared Ne. | fond Hamilton, uninjured, in the loft, ional light application of Resinol Ointment, stimulates the skin, permits natural, yee action, and rids the complexion of heads, redness and rou; quickly, easily a at little cost. Read this convincing letter from a trained nurse—she knows what Resinol can do. | anthropy is greater than ois reputation Family ot Dh ter Dr. Carini in Bast | but hia reputatign for charity and pail | Preacher Had No Share in | t for prosperity. Mis fisends said: they acle against the Brook: le was put on trial to-day Ki ” | ng for $100,000 a mages for libel for the Appellate Division requesting the | handed out a few hi ot opinion about Y October 17, 1912. ight Have Reached the AS HE RUNS | TO AVOID TRUCK. |", enplatay be aeeerted (hae tke | OASURONINI OF Gln TEND, a, | the eneral, poles oltttantatasetoed | Trial free a am PF ssdinsve nin tts ad falsely sated that be had |The conviction was for the larceny his forces. 000 trom Kers Mary GriMith of Akron, (MT TOO A ime ftroadway for two become congested. Bireet | Doctor, but He Paid no | 4 sotdery ioowins man anout six: y| worked upon his congregation amd upon | Fer over 17 years Resine! Oin yoars, My face was broken out with pimples, and would Onto. yearn of age, & feet § ineles tall ; i } elit. 6 pat ‘mone {n shai " ment (60c and $1) and Resine! Soap tL 1 ‘all sorts of salves and Attention to Them khair siveaket wih pray and a gray | Ped Ss publifeae aN ave the Wend | ore | was suspended for fifteen at times get like raw meat. I tried +. | ers published all the world | ‘ (ile) have been a favorite doctor's ieeaidiciconets FE Furie occee aa 008 | Ty contribute monty 10 bm In order t 0 | LIVE WIRE SHOCKS minutes preseription and household remedy © 80ap8. I reesived samples of Resinol Soap and Resinol northwest corner fostreet, He rth street to hing truck, and on ddevay | OO ie ives % \ ata for ecsemas, shen, pimples, sores Ointment, and they helped me very much. After using urtled lgetttoavaa mote @ ap thes Saat tay LINE MAN TO DEATH. WINTER LEAGUE RUMOR | na, ehappings and ehafings, s¢ them | bought the regular sise of each, and my face fe new A bomb placed on the dining room | ® window gill of the apartment on the | ing_ive | Bass through the aye of a needte Hoose Instantly Killed on the Ter- SPIKEU, LAJOIE SIGNS. | wasp Per nop lenis perfectly clear and smooth. My friends are asking me third floor of the hutiding at No 218) Pi00° a ble Nanda c A ‘The Eagle also charged, Pastor Rus: | what I used, and I shall be glad to recommend Resinol.”” Mast Fourteenth atrer!, occupied by Dr.fand fel is STS sei) alleged, that he bad promoted the! minus of the Westchester neice sain aati Yor freammpien write odept 26.8, : Agtenio Carini and his family, exploded | Dr. Van Gilder of St. Vincent's Hos jeale of Miracle Whe Railroad. to be traded Shaving Stich, (28e) can- (Signed) E. Virginia Peterson, Trained Nurse, early to-day. It wrecked the dining |DItAal sald the cause of death wan nett [game aort of religions shah , — ine 607 West One Hundred and Seventieth Street. room and brok disease, The man was well dressed, jaiteged exiraordinaty productivenese, eorge Hoose of No. ®t Oak atresi., x the Clevelan face. , ta, Sit Woes Gane tn ee ae ta and wore Jews] ing naid that the pastor had made as! New Hochelle, lineman for the New{can League second baseman, todas 'e 5 fi mark of ides oun clots : tel . not ved ery WoAnO! yenteen-y Nd daughter, wan | nar of ite “the Brook!yn | pioiting is followers the need to: ly Kttled t ae ithe bg leaguen, Teajote batted “3% lant @ut on the head by a piece of gi {Volunteer F° ation. placing all thelr surplus cawh in tite with a live wir in ine ait te cola tne balaty of AN IR ts thought those who placed it on hands before the ending of the worid,| working on @ semaphere at the One cel ‘or the last four years ie 1 1 dot. |tyndred and Eightieth it apatten, | Ge Pee lene an ta- which he propiesiel would Ipppen Oct. | tyndred and Kightieth stree' OM, | wit! be continued etrument of death. If Dr. Carini and coLD WAVE HEADS THIS WAY. Bm. which is the terminus of the road. Se ees family hed not retired earlier than | New The first witnean called today by! ‘The cars of the road at this poivt ae! AUSTRALIANS DEFEAT HING Gaal thes GBR kc task, lesa 2 Frederick Sp. lawyer for Pastor! run by an overhead trolley, and it was ENNIS. = e becn lose o From Weather Man. Russell, wax Kent B. Stoner, a farmer }A wire connected with, the trolley that ENGLAND AT T 8 oO ou () ee) ? ufe ” ape je. Pa.. who told of hin dis- | Hoose accidently touched, is body | - p Te te the usual custom of the Carinis| WASHINGTON, Jan. 2—The cold | the wonderful propagating | fell to the root of the station. Hoot! gyDNEY, N, & Wo Jan. a1- CR IT e to eit in their dining room at night] Wave W-day lad advanced into the! | atities of a atray clump of wheat he| was thirty-eight yeare old | ries of teat tennin wat 129 or after. In th Atlantle States from the Middie West) nag found accklentally in his field. Ht a Auatralia defeated the B Horn $2. Down $1.00 the doctor and ie wite, aT two and ‘was being followed in the north! said that In #ix years he ha wm! re, holder of the Davis cu shad “ 4 = sa:50 daughters, Miss Rose and Mise Liva,| Western part of country by | bushels of wheat from this seed, JUAREZ ENTRIES. H ys event. Heath and $140 $3 whe {8 fourteen, and the docters| decidedly warmer weatier. The area of| 1910 began selling tt for $1.% 33 a pount ~ i eared tals oe band lor Psonrd a $5 “ $2.00 “ 7 ¢ vol t fifteen times as prolific as ordi- Y to-morrow are; ‘and a c t SaBow, Themes Togiearinl, a medical| Nien preweure causing the cold wave) Tt vee nents he sat “i giao “defeated the Hin pairs, Aue-|I ogy ogd@ © $2.59 @tusent, twenty-three yeare 0! Tle said that he had never known Winning, Ce aeres by two Pus |e aed Cnmarted Waren PLACING OF BOMB FOLLOWS RE. Pastor Russell and was sure Pastor nd Gets a Special Warns } If you do not something is wrong. Continued loss of sleep will undermine your health. In fact, inability to sleep is a symptom of disordered health and a weakened condition of the nervous force. os) { Neurasthenia and nervous exhaustion are later and = | a Dre Juarez ent serious stages of nerve trouble that follow. The progress is often very slow and the trouble is equally slow to : cold wave warnis CEIPT OF EIGHT LETTERS. t of New Eng! Muck Russell had no share in the Miravle jan a it 9 - The bomb is believed by Dr. eat to| weather in the Atlantic States tosnight | Wheat Company, and that 40 far ax ie | boner! FURNISH respond to treatment. een placed on hie window by the| and Warmer Wednesday inthe Interior] Knes the parson nad never promted in | fel hy | AVOID IMPURE MILK YouR . |at rnc ar we cae Warner’s Safe Nervine of eight letters, each demanding the payment of large sums of mo: wity threats of death in case the mand is ignored. The first of these le tere was received on July 13, 1911. Storm warnings were ordered on the pM coe pag i | tee Halonte ont Iavalids ae coast from Norfolk to East- APPRAISALS OF ESTATES. ypmant, ae huriong. 5 | RAISE PRICE OF POTATOES. |. en" mcm a tte] ec eheS 'HORLICK’S is a nerve tonic of rare and extraordinary merit. It acts directly on the nerve centers, It invigorates and tones the system and gives needed tranemitted the following appraisals of leak was recelved a weak ago, Althoush Ton estates under the Inheritance Tax law i td Fest to mind and body. ech cnese wee] torox. tn anata on re Tr oe oe a | py "i-;| MALTED MILK is soa a ‘The vullding where the doctor 1 cents & ba on potatoes wan made to- (he Rurrogaten Cos ett Fapooting ray, 108 nervous hi he, nervous Fn On the ace neuvee ‘Bi day by wholesalers as a result of a] Chester M. Smith of Weatfleld, N, J i : 44° dyspepsia, f 4 Gre stories Bigh, On the fret floor 19 &) threatened shortage by reason of the| «diag March 9%, i811). personal esta ‘fo, bye White, 110. x| ets ax Snilationt’ yspepsia, failing memory Beet room, the second ia being reno-| strike on the Bangor and Aroostock | tes, realty nol enumerated: sese pNP a and all neurasthenic con- vated, Dr. Carin! occupies the tuird, the | Railroad. tamable te Sow York State, baits | Ria he ‘The Vood-Drink for afl Ages ditions, Its use results in a fourth and fifth are occupied by other | ceived het l value of estate after grobaten Jedtie= | jog: JI 1G delightful consciousness of families, The dining room window in| few cars are reported on the way, it 18) (ar om Caale miter | sMrminietration, ap gag } ke fia | Feri meer 4 perfect health. which the bomb was placed opens out | expected {hat receipt will decline ma- | 420) iH eee! rriet FE. Godeffroy (died July 5, bs opaerarenyeten sagen’ deory opm on @ court, and a fire escape is within | pati ahi the Ween unlowe. tap |p aay reach of it. The abundant crop in Arooatock County | !#11). supplemental to the report filed ai, CFB Mere healthful than tes Dr. Carini believes the person who] tast vear has so far kept the price zm %. 1912, allows additional deduc- Nese, eden reat o placed the bomb got into this court yard potatoes low compared with the short-| tons and reduces the net values of th 10h putes Mod kala Hiaaiy, ‘ae Aah for ROmNEONS It Makes Little Difference What You Necd—A World “Want” Will Ge Get tt unseen and cilmbed the fire escape,lage prices of lant yenr, estate to $2,981, 'Skrpvenites afontnon!” ayese ts HORLICK’S Contains Pure MUR \ oi.) wants WonK wovnens, Grasp This Here’s a Bottle Which Won't Refill Ask for it in the very next place you come to. It’s abso- lutely the only way you can be sure of getting the same drink every time, everywhere. This wonderful bottle holds the best whiskey~ you ever tasted— W | L S 0 N-Real Wilson— That's Ail! Do you want a free booklet of famous club recipes for delicious mixed drinks? Just address, Wilson Whiskey, 315 Fifth Avenue, New York. That's All! U Here’s | the Bottle Which : Won’t : Refill No Metal Parts // Can Touch the Whiskey j

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