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a 1 A ie i i } BON EXPLOSIONS THROW EAST SDE I MORTAL TERROR ——] Three in One Day Make a To- tal of 51 in City Since Firsi of Year. POLICE ARE HELPLESS. Absolutely Without a Clue, They Search to Find Some Explosive Factory. ‘The setting off of three bombs In the lower east side Italian colony yeaterday brought the total of explosions perpc- blackmail from the prosperous ones of thele mative land. ‘whose property suffered by the are afraid to give information police, and the general custom is ly pay over the blackmail d+- @ place has been wrecked. reached @ point it aft i in it 3 g ii lif a i i? 2 t i ® &, o i THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH 24, 1913. 'M’ANENY’S POSITION | AS REGARDS NEWSSTANDS. Borough President Not Seeking to Bar Them From Sidewalks or Subway and “L” Stations. Borough President McAneny declared positively to-day th he has not Dros | posed to take ¢ of newsstands |from the Aldermen and piace tt tn a) bureau under his administration. | ~GETSTEN YEAS jough President. “The Charter of the} Judge Tells “Yesky Nigger” City of New York provides that licenses bs ss i for stands may be issued by the May-| He Wishes He Could In- | ors Bureau of Licenses upon approval : a flict Life Sentence. H HORSE POISONER, HEAD OF CAMORRA, of the Alderman of the district. There is no prdporition ‘before me or consid. | ered by me to change this Te | vision In any way. The Boi Declaring that the prisoner was the mate, however, | master mind and criminal chief of the moval of encroachments within Atty! thugs who have terrorized the owners | of the entrance to all subway 894 | of horges on the east wide, Judge O'Sul- elevated stations, tivan, vera Genblons, today gens “What 1 am now proposing is not » ” that newsstands shall be excluded from | (enced Joseph Toblinsky, alias “Yeuky of No, 862 Madison etreet, to |the sidewalks; but, on the contrary, |‘ Shelli Nag slags ta Bs that they be exprossly allowed on the Aig Bb x ,/ Minsky was convicted by a jury hefore aidewalki not Judge O'Pullivan a month ago on two actually are that the we. | Ghanwes—burelary, in forcing open @ pai in haste on their way to and|@tadle at No. 98 Clinton atreet, and grand larceny, in stealing @ team of horses, Judge O'Sullivan gave Toblin- sky the maximum sentence for each crime—five years’ imprisonment. A product of the Fast Side, Toblinsky was leader of a Kank known as the “Yiddish Cammorra” who made a bual- ness of blackmatling horse owners, ped- livery stable keepers and under- Thone who failed to pay tribute killed by potson, Hun- is were put to death. Blumenthal, a blacksmith Division street, attempted was shot and Killed, Investigation brought to Vight that he had collected evidence inst members of the gang for the District-Attorney. ‘The prosecuting authorities have sus- pected that Tobdlinsky was the 1 murderer of Blumenthal, Under the in- structions of District~Attorney Whitman detectives followed Toblinsky day and TO STEALING JEWELS IN ACTRESS’ ROOMS Young Men Admit Taking Watse ule eacistion Todlinsky has been $5,000 Gems From Mrs. Drought several times before A: tant Siddell’s Apartment District-Attorney Strong of the Hom!- from elevated and subway stations, and that they should not be made to fo into shops for th Under new resolutions I am presenting to the Board of Estimate the stands will be wed not only under the elevated rways, but at the coar of au’ jonks and at any other poin which lice are secured at | tance of fifty feet or mor |wayd or kiosks from << THREE PLEAD GUILTY en of No. 187 to round up the gang he cide Bureau and interrogated concerning the killing of Blumenthal, Once ‘Tub- linsky promised to reveal the name of Blumenthal's assassin but changed his Any trace of doubt that may have lin- | rind. gered in the mind of anyone ooncerning| Meyer Frankel, president of the the lone of the jewels and cash of Mar- tebyos a sala LA iden say waret Beatrice Lidd actress of No, | ciation, told Judge O'Sullivan to- 260 Weat One Hundred and Ninth street, et ee ine aaa nad boon was awept away to-day when three! oxacted fram horse owners on the east young men pleaded guilty to the theft] aide by Toblinsky and his gang. in the West Bide Police Court. “I have only one regret,” Judge Go many stories of actresses being | O'Sullivan aid to Toblingky, “and that afraid to thetr homes, expecting | >¢reft of their baubles have been printed | is that I am not able to send you to pombe, The reserves of the Mul- | that even the most liberal of pubiica- | prison for the reat of your natural ‘strest atation bad to be callel| tions would hesitate to print one, Lut| life. You have for years practised the out%o quiet the excited men, women |{n this case the robbery was real. Not| worst kind of oppression among the and chilérea, nly had the jewels and cash been | poor and unfortunate of your own race. Fanic had smitten (het teasts,; Many| stolen, but they were found on the Privon for est of your life te what of the women offered prayers and/ thieves and then the thieves confessed. jan Durned candies to the patron saint that| The young men who pleaded guilty to | ~ - thelr Itves and the lives of their itttle|the theft are Joseph Scott and Willlam Forsyth streets. Forty femiMes in the bufiding were asleep, it being shor after 4 o'clock jn the moming. The sec- on@ explosfon came three hours iater at Ne@ 12 Prince street, in a thock thet hag been ripped and torn and shaken by dey and night for years. The third explosion was at No, 210 Forgyth street, on the comer of Prince, not 200 feet from the piace of the second explosion. This pomb went ‘off leas than an hour after the segond. Honest and hardworking Italidns have been trying to cut down the levy of vigelemall and have been refusg to sive up money after receiving the’ Mack Mand loiters threatening them, Tne triple explosion of yesterday was mada the police $s 8 sign apd token ‘hat If the demands of the Black Hand- erq ‘were not met with cash those re- fusing to give up blackmall would suffer, BOMB WITHIN TEN FEET OF VICTIM'S BED. Im the firet explosion the bomb was | Placed within ten feet of the, bed of | Giovanni Tusa, a well-to-do baker, The Apartment was wrecked, walls, ceilings | ang window panes being shattered, Tusa) ha@ refused to pay blackmail demanded Stein, both of No. 871 Columbus avenue, and James Meiliey of No. 82 West One Hundred and Third street. WOMAN SUFFERED | ————_—— UPLIFT THE CABARET | make raucous tho night life of our Mise Liddell was not in court, being on her way to England. Mrs. Marthe Handpe, who has charge of her apart- y | Ment, appeared as the complainant. She waid « case containing $40 in cash, a %,000 had been forgotten by Mim Lid- de the day she sailed. It was left on the radiator. While the two. women were at the plier the three young men entered the aparement to rob it. ‘When arrested, Soott, Stein and Mell- ley were arrayed as the Iflies of the flexi that toll nor spin not. They had spent nearly a hundred dollars on giad raiment, The jewels and the draft and the rest of the money were found upon them, ‘They were held in 9,000 ball each for trial on the charge of grand larceny, OR ANY OTHER WARBLER. Now 4o uplift the Wartlera—thone who emit “Celeste A! and lke stuft at $1,000 per emission, and those who Jollieat ttle cafaterian with “All Day Long He Calls Her Snooky-Ookums" and “You Great Hig Blue Eyed Baby. of hip, | The victim of the Mack Handers in| \@e explosion at No. 12 Prince street was | Joseph Scoszari, an importer of groceries | and @ man of wealth. The front of his | t0-4ay- place of business was blown out and what window panes were left in the neighborhood were smashed, Sums ot $3,000 have been demanded of the im- porter, but he has refused to buy pro- tection from the blackmailers, Joeeph Magro was victim No, 3. He is only @ laborer, but has been saving his money with that thrift for which .his countrymen are famous, The black mailers are not above taxing a laborer a dollar a week from his pay. He was shaken from his bed and his wife and Ohildren driven in panic to the street. Inspector Owen Eagan, in charge of © ureau of Combusiibles, was warned that if he kept on trying to get mee against tlackmallers he would ta bomb in als own home, The it was made verbally to him while in No. 12 Prince street, but the man Was not captured. Hagan said that the frequency of the explosions had kept him busy all sat day night, all Sunday night. He did manage hours’ sleep to-iay after says that he has been freq ened. —- HILLES DROPS IN ON WILSON. Taft Secretary ou Way ¥ to Pay Respect WASHINGTON, March %4.—Charles D. Hilles, secretary to former President Taft and chairman of the Republican pmitter spects to President Wilson, Mr. Hille been spending a three weeks’ in Augusta,’Ga., with Mr and ig on his way ‘North to Now York into Stops it Intention, he said, a mecting of the Kepublican Sopmitice to con a rer ne | liana hd ReO Laat api The meane is in the form of the “Unt- verwal Protective Song League,” ar- toles of incorporation for which were issued by Bupreme Court Justice Davis | The modest job before the league In set forth in the papers: ‘To stand for the truth In life and song; to provide a \place of inquiry and advice for the pro- |tection of all singers from all lands; its members to use thelr individual influ- or this humanitarian cause that | merit in singers may be recognized and raft put down, and that the evils sur- rounding the musical profession may be makes the ‘Deaf Hear The new and phenomenal sound reg- luting Acousticon enables the de: hear perfectly at home, in th th v the theatre just it to sult from the loud Gifferent adjustments. original and most powerful of all hearing alds. Over 100,000 matinfled users. onvenient and inconspicuous, a t Will prove ite incomparable 19 ys 4 jfore you @ ; trial at your convenience, General hornets Con w | (080 Wont 184 Stgect, meng ut this out whi! call write for nervousness for ten year: S| GROCERS BELL IT 10c, PER BOTTLE, i a, E. Pritchard, Maker, 331 Spring St.N. Y. | on World Wants Work Woaders, |750-752 8th Ave., TEN YEARS draft for %00 and jewels valued at|From Nervousness Caused by Female Ills — Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- ble Compound. N. Auburn, Y.—“I suffered from end had such ™ organic pains that sometimes I would lie in bed four daya ata time, could not eat or sleep and did not want anyone to talk to me or bother Some- A suffer P| for seven hours at not good.’ “I sent for the Compound at once and kept on taking it until I was all right.”"— Mrs. Bertha My Quickstadt, 727 Sth c ¥ Pinkham's Vegetable Com- | id may t d upon as the most at remedy for female ills, Why t you try it? It Beats Them All EDDYS A VC Keep It in the House All the Time. A dash of Eddys Sauce Improves the Flavor. paeeerts DELIV- ERS tc YOUR HOME $50 worth of Furniture, Rugs, Etc. FALLING ROCK CRUSHES MAN IN SUBWAY TUNNEL. Skirts Made to Order — Giner storge charse from | wing by only a shred of flesh wan £ Peoples NEW DEPARTMENT STORE vis lett art. 7 vad heen terribly crushed under a great rock and the re xy fame fat and Policeman * eighth street station called an ambu- | lance from Flower Hospital, Dr. Mal+ from 30c vard an@ up we will make to your exact measure Worker Is Fatally Hurt When} cuers nad pulled It almost entirely tr (yy manship and sty! a} Nawee Ui ' from his body in getting out the rest of Our price. .« i Avalanche Comes Upon Him « |nig body. ‘s orfaht log wal a, purchasing mate- i After Heavy Blast broke Me a Goode Departmen |} i i SIT AVE 22" ° id 23°? STREET WIT BAGH nth str MERCHANDISE STAMPS T tor tn be tlkin looked over -the man bi up PURCHASE re 12 o'clock to-day wien one of|from below and said there was hardly them heard the sound of « human be- |a chance of for hi DOUBLE LIBERTY MERCHANDISE STAMPS UNTIL 12 NOON. ng in pain in the blackness behind him, He told his fellow workers and they trudged back through the ragged tunnel. A blast during the morning had loon- eved @ jot of rock that had been gent in an avalanche behind them. the heap of rock sounded the groans of a man. The workers dug for him and Gnally uncovered his arm, They pulled at it and finally drew him out. He was ressmakers and? a Sewer dozen. No} Phone Orders. Spool. ...... 6. Extraordinary Reductions in Supplies for The Kind You Have Always Bought STERN BROTHERS the latest models in Imported and Domestic lan, Hemp, Tagal, Leghorn and Panama Untrimmed Hats And have arranged for To-morrow a Special Sale of Ne eer ees, pin ond Fromh eet ote, ot 91.08 a 2.85 Hemp Hats, « 4.50 ' Dress Form Bargains $1.00 Bust Forms, fine quality Jersey cloth ‘ing, metal are shown, oan 10c SNAP FAsT- ENERS, on tape finest quality for in black and colors, with velvet facing, Real Milan Hats, fine quality, plain and French roll edge, Buttons — Buttons Every conceivable style and size and color for all pi 1 nd|PORTER * |fri elastic: colors; per palre.e. ~ For Tuesday, a Very Important Offering of Ribbons suitable for millinery purposes, Girdles and Children’s Wear. Dresden Ribbo i“ 3 and OV ina, wide, light and dark grounds, 22°, 39° Yd feta Ribbo Si ake wie aie « 21¢ ya Moire Taffeta Ribbo Ti abe Gi We Miley Wace ood sole at 28° Ya Domestic Novelty Ribbons, in the combinations. Bows and Table Exclusive styles in Imported and ing colorings and tions made to order on the premises. Silks and Dress Goods 75¢ Tula Silk Poplins, 25 in. wide. Complete range of colors, including 44c In_New York's Shopol Laces and Embroideries 20c Real Irish Picot Edges, ex- 10e cellent quality. Per yard 1 20c Real Cluny Edges and Insertions, white andecru. 2-in. wide. Pery 25¢ Real Irish Inser- 14 inch wide. Per Center. newest * 39¢ yard....... 89e Real Filet Edges and Insertions, '4 to | inch wide. Per yard... $1.75 Real Filet Edges . Unusually large assortments are being shown of Imported Dress Trimmings Embroidered and beaded in black. white and colors, Balkan Novelties in Bandings and Motif designs, in all the newest colorings; also Bulgarian Collars and Girdles embroidered on Cotton Crepe, Ratine, Black Satin and Net; Drop Ornaments, Tassels. Fringes, etc., in gold, silver, crystal, rhinestone and jet. For To-morrow, a special collection of desirable Trimmings, ranging in price from 45¢ to 8.25 Yard Bulgarian Collarsand Girdles, 1.25 to 9.75 Each STERN BROTHERS direct attention to their exceptional facilities for the COLD DRY AIR STORAGE OF Furs, Fur-lined Garments and Oriental Rugs with Insurance against Theft or Damage by Moth or Fire, at_very low rates. Special Concessions in Prices for Altering or Repairing Furs during the Spring and Summer. and Insertions, | to: 98¢e wide. Per yard... $2.89 Real Irish Lace, §: heavy designs, 2. in. fs and Nainsov® Insertions and Edges, 4 inches wide. Per yard 25¢ Swiss and Nain- sook Flouncings, 12 inches wide. Per yard 35c Swiss and sook Flouncing: inches wide. cream, white and black, yd..... Se Foularde, silk and Extraordinary satin, in a wide range of able quality; per y: size. Pure feather filled. . $1.00 Charmeuse Me Sol Msers large shades; per yard. 7c of patterns, 4-4 and 6-4. $1.75 Charmeuse, 40 inches wide, | J Persquareyards 50c Taffeta Silks, wear ° styles and colors; per yard S ecials light and dark col saline, yarn dyed, yard Sse, light and dar cones, wide ft glove finish; all the ¥ i fatest shades, also ack? 10 (Cook's). Excelent qual- . All the latest spring shades. Per yard.. 85e Messaline, | black, No Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders. yard good, heavy, depend: 59e Tec Feather Pillows, larze white cotton filled it the newest 28¢FloorOlicioth, plenty and white; per yard... 69 Shepherd Checks, slightly im- in black and white, all size Ox12.... checks, 42 inches wide; Mat per yard a $1.25 English Sicili 56 in. wide, very lustre, in black only Veal € cat led, ry Eee pron romate q oe, . open work designs, FA Ah inches wide, Per yard... Main Floor. 12c Dress Ginghams Fast colors, checks, plaids and strip also plain color chambrays. Per yard... 19¢ Voiles and Swisses Fancy figured, striped and dotted effects. 1 2 28cFrench Floral Voiles Handsome floral de- 19 signs, on white and Dress Trimmings Excellent quality. Per yard... Sie 65c Ramle Dress Linen 46 inches wide, all pure linen, wide range aos) this des. Per yard... 12¢ Dress Batiste Fine material for dresses, etc., in stripes, dots and floral designs. Per tinted grounds. Per yd. achines ' t Singer, Angelus Ro- time. Different doc- tary ind Wheeler & | | 49¢ Moss Trimmings,|49¢ Rhinestone Trim- eat did the best! Draperies and Hangings Stored. Lace Curtains Reratapinets, at Ahh 15 Oe realy 35 until four months ago 1 began giving) Cleaned at Moderate Cost and stored free of charge peceiialiedtae| ERC irene Crack. Per yard... OOC Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- ; ; for fuch high-a Peeps rar Tot Paes ie pone, ry teal and sow a in wood Estimates submitted and articles called for upon request. $1 A WEEK mings, black, brown, and ands and edgings, Pees Blt: haters, New Xork, Telephone: Gramercy 4000 Liberal Plan of Con- | | navy, edgings and all the latest and Daughter Took It."" venient Payments. bands. 3to9 most desirable col- 39e IT wasso run down West 23d and 22d Streets $45 Singer, Model 27-4 inches wide. Per 15¢ orings. Per yard by d¥erwork and worry that T could not $40 Anseis Rotary... x : 98¢ Rosebud Trim. Lit to have my children talk aloud $18 Wheeler & Wileon various col- or walk heavy on the floor, One of my 5 heal " siveror gid, thtee AQ@ ors. Excettent 59 € friends said: ‘Try Lydia BE, Pinkham's PUBL Des ae asea srs: rows. Per yard... quality. Per yard Vegetable Compound, for 1 know a doc- $40 Angelus Cabinet. aren tor’s daughter here in town who takes ————— it, and she would not take it if it were Continuing the Sale of ROYAL BLUE SHOES Zhe enormous patronage we received to- day was positively surprising. Every one who bought these high grade goods was more than satisfied. You owe yourself a visit to the NEW STORE to look over this Monster Sale. lomen's Oxiords&Pumps | ) Sook iY Yy, . MN Call and Make Your Own Terms Our Terms Apply to New York, New Jersey, Long Island, Connecticut, Handsome Imperial Leather | eat Rocker or Arm Chair with very purchase of $65 or ever, | jor this week / OM presen: | tation of this coupon, at. fi 958 Weekiy, 4 Rooms Furnished at § 9-98 $ 9-98 8 Rooms Furnished and many 81.50 Weekly. re 4 Rooms edd Furnished $409 Renmea’, 2 82.00 Weekly. Viel. duit @ White Kupmel Dress velour calf mai i + value sil a

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