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URL IN OFFICE KILLED BY BOMB SENT 10 HER EMPLOYER Johnson Flouted by Firemen at Meeting in City Hall Pomel —\ Pane . — RoFate to-night and Saturday; warmer. __PRICE ONE CENT. onan as NEW YORK, ‘FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1913. “32 ‘PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. iy Co. (The New York HUNDREDS. OF FIREMEN be o nui SENT BOMB THAT KILLED GIRL | pin caenmea ANOLE VENT ASE EE on EXPRESS OFFICE Painting to Avenge Thefts | and Several Compartments Of Bomb Expressed to Office. Bottling Works Wrecked When | GDP I6 BE ODA D-G-DDDODOEHID GED DADDDDDD-D-DIG0- OO. VHLD Are Flooded. \* ® Stenographer Tears Open . Infernal Package. POLICE TRACE MACHINE AND SEEK THE SENDER. Man Supposed to Be Discharged Employee Left Bomb at Express Office. Uniformed Men Jeer at Johnson on) % Napoleon |. in Italy. | Account of Opposition to Two |VANISHED IN PARIS,|IS HEADING HOMEWARD. Platoons — Commissioner and | amaamed Lawyer Nearly CometoBlows. | When Taken From Louvre | Wirele iys Vessel Is in No Se ' Search Was Made in Almost | Danger and Under Own Fie Commissioner Johnson was this afternoon jeered, hooted at and! 5, + FW, Sted ‘ ; ; Steam 1,000 Miles Out. tatealied in the Aldermanic Chamber of the City Hall by a gallery tut! Every Country of World. , | of uniformed members of his department, who were backed up by their! ! . i wives, sweethearts and relatives. The demonstration against the head ot | gn vine SH FEA) DGS Le aN ee ae Ta eee ja Vinel’s mast » “Mona Lisa," or starboard mainshaft broken and sev the department came at a public hearing before the Board of Aldermen! ay jt i popularly known, “La Joconde," |eral of her compartments flooded, the | on the tight the firemen are mak f ‘or a two platoon system j the mysterious disappearance of which | battleship Vermont is making her way Stepping to the centre of th uy | Stepping to the centre of the mainw leet the Louvre in August, 1911, threw | slowly toward Hampton Roads on her floor of the Chamber, Commissioner | Johnson ordered every uniformed mein |the art world into consternation, was| return from the Mediterranean critise, |‘ ter: present to leave the toom and | found toxlay in Florence. The man who| under convoy of the battleship Dela-| + port in tio corridor to Chief Kenton me BY Pees etealoed He ts an Italian, | ware and the colliers Orion and Jason, | ‘P Yor half hour not @ uniformed man —The discovery of the| T cident occur! at 3.45 A. M. » hander day, and at # o'clock last nigh: ‘obeye® Abeta. ‘ letar reabouts a “the famous “Joconde" | yes! "clue! , | was made when the picture was offered | the Vermont was 1,200 miles from| 5 dae wid by an Italian resident of Paris to an Hampton Roads and 600 miles from) them scatters arough the 4 quary of Flarence, according to an| Bermuda. Commander George W. whieh was draped w announcement made this evening by the| Kline is directing the course of the French Ministry of Public Intruction, | ship, | Poth the picture and the Ttallan are) 4 radiogram to the Navy Department wonead with red now in custody poeoe 695266606 Ida Anusewitz, a nineteen-year-old stenographer employed by the O. K. Bottling Company at Nos. $28-30 West Thirty-eighth strest, opened an infernal machine which had been sent to the firm by express to-day. The bomb exploded in her hands, inflicting injuries from which the girl died within half an hour. Because of the peculiar direction of the force of the explosion & was at first assumed that the explosive used was dynamite and that @ “2 announce fairly yelled “that chi 89864 +2 8SOG C45 every ’ rene hh taaaiee Pisrenean) from Rear-Admiral Charles E. Badger, had been set off by connection with a small electric battery. Purther ae - lense teeny Feet’ easy anise ok ine Allsnte fleet, | examination disclosed on the floor 2f the office, which was wrecked by! ence 4 Hes . . he. ft hich Ni " % he nt, ere was! * rae +f the'r constituted 1x i Constitutional Convention and| Aiba dambre wn Teal wen Naporeen | go cause for alarm. The Vermont ta |<, | the bomb, pieces of glass of a thickness and kind not used by the bote Not a sn Was budge y tb ; | proceeding to Hampton Roads under + © |tling concern, \ threat Phases ape ico miler Direct Nomination Measures | BRITISH HAD CFFERED $5,000,000 her port engine, making eight knots in| {. t ‘® This discovery inclines the experts te Duan wha tn the feo tow of weate| ; FOR PICTURE. | comparatively amoth seas. rs 3 the bellef that the explosive was some FF cn ab disneunitopeatine: Among Them. The portrait of “Mona f also! Admiral Badger says the skin of th ¢ Nquid chemical enclosed’ in a heavy - » Ta Joconde” or “La Glace * was! ship and the propeller strut were ex- : | Slane retainer and connected with @ bat~ JAYS HE WILL DEFEND A —— ed by Le do c 4 s f Beene Bioerrm Ye Hg dae ony in Sain ts amined by a diver and appeared unin- | ; ‘ aaeie tha oe sone spake o eeegke cv WORKM AN’S BILL SAFE.) toreke sumo tine between, 190" and |29P@0. | Nelther tho shafting nor the 3 vente of ‘ine dnaulared, wa, Mona {lasa" is considered tn art | Propeller was lost. The Vermont agd ircles one of the most perfect works | Mer convoys should arrive at Hampton the most val- | Hoads about Dee, 17 or 18, nd only to Raphael's | The battleships Wyoming, Arkansas, out fragments of fine insulated copper fire and other minute pleces of debris, t Senate Passes the Compensae | ' | of applause anid a flutter of the ranking s |The recorda of the Adams Express Fed ani Hus fo ne ; <f WAN . . 3 Madonna. It is said that the | Florida and Utah of the returning Medi- Company, which delivered the package, Rouncement, stil pat tion Act With the Amend- | British Government once offered $510,000 terranean squadron are continuing | % AWAY FROM HER shows that it welghed tour pounds, Not a man in fur for the picture toward New York, where they are ex- |» THINK DI @bevel the « authority uf the 50m ments Agreed Upon, Movi Lisa” is the portrait of the | pected to arrive next Monday. ‘The Con-| * Rare RSED SeeLOyee third wife “rancesco | necticut, Kansas and Ohio are procead- a |ing toward Guantanamo en route to h| Mexican waters, a Florent ‘The artist was atin of her features wh Detectives are working on the theery ; ; . that the Infernal machi While Doing This She Agrees |" sharwed Ttallan worstan With tee e first of Gov, Glynnia) Was bresei vy When she was at ease | Mechanienl experts at the Navy De- . object of Keilll wlong finger a coulve, the approval of i cettain posture and when listening | partment belleve the Vermont's stern to Go Nurse Him If a ke baler presdeige pig Fe omits Iw sromecute | La b 0 @ certain strain of music, The work | tube shaft is broken and they think in- Din with at Seemuly tor Oe painting the portrait was one of Jury muat also have been done to the | He Needs It = inte taal of the bottling works. an Who went nawkiat the tifa COM 18 Be il tor the Set becMuse OF the diificulty in And. | bulkhead In order to permit water to! : PANS Se ae ate RTM COMER Seneeee toni Mes was 4 Volk Cat BOT tka. aan cUig the mpdel ir right moo flood the compartments. | he detectives were given a line this Well, counsel forthe firemen who wait, ve Bonitnst au States | in the imme of paintings peeese EE | jafternoon on the office where the infer- ahs $word seiaih Wis Bibs! tf the he | SIX-DAY RACE SCORE, For probably the first ti on record, | ne’ machine was turned in for delivery, The constitutional “Was the r tinmar but the authorities refuse to say whether only member | Up i) heehee thus de- | : | fp Wtf tan Gledi.® VHINASAEY BATE that point was in the clty of New York, ata ida ae Mil requesting upprox=|“ophe tascination . ' | dh eo lock Score—118th Hour. ef Mapay ation in, the. ofige) oF khe Coaty Evening World found thie after- aie NF detioienctew in the! nopteait ati aa BA tare 06 the Miles, Laps. | Clerk of Queens County, In which she} noon that the bomb was originally sent tain, his BULA, NORE Was baabedy > ai ny have disappeared and Ls PARTON 5246 ; mony=if he'll only etay away mmpay at No. i wery, By ence }: office ts only @ short oe amr Mra, Eloise Wynne of Greenwood Aver | vistance trom @ie home of Miss Anuge- Qiny against th hovity Awsemiis next passed the Gove | WMerlving gray coating is visible of the bive tity of iiierenuile \fting dice Mae! says Vasart, ‘who wishes to nue, Far Rockaway, and ne ts fobn | wits New York. Th net ceithonit oh che Sena | t? What degree art can imitate natuiy i i 2 +f dace yynne | are in rebellion against ine ith i eee RCH Ae tt tataaes Baffled, They Admit, and Place Disappearance} wynne ot the sume piace. Mra. Wynne | ITALIAN SENT THE PACKAGE ls forty-five and her husband wixty, and] FROM BOWERY. | of Jessie McCann in Category With That they have been married ft ' of Dorothy Arnold, Who Left In the adrvement filed to matca the wife agrees that sie will pay | Three Years Ago To-Day. her huaband $10 a week for the rest of | his life, or, dying before him, will leay ne divine work than the Work of man,’ That which strikes us is the mobility in the apparently immobile figure. Mona Lisa is seated in a low chair, on the left|4PPlehanms and Packsbusch arm of which she leans and lightly rests | GIF and Grenda . an arn; her long, narrow eyes seem on © point of languorously closing; the ve, ig 00 comiera of the mouth are a lite ral | Bepehy and Roafo sibs wie s tsps, ‘The disappearance of pretty Jesste Evelyn McCann took piace to-day | im $4 moully Duy Ul i! hands ‘are | made by Butt and Stol in 1908. | beside the mysterious fagp of Dorothy Arnold, who disappeared from her | certain piece of property ¥ ' BECKER ADMITS HE STIRRED UP THE ROW. tion Hill this afternoon. oD admit that [have stirred up the ators Polos ant Vals fow," sal nm Niles R. Becker of) ¢ . were per the Alderman! t for the purpose 0: oing on in the Wir “Look! Johnosn nu years, A slouchy Italian, wearlng wrinkfee Jay in Ja-| clothing, & black slouch bat and @ black sweater, entered the express office with th box contal the bomb at 4 ‘ternoon. The pack 4 turned over to Moe Andrews, recelving clerk, whose attention wes 4| particularly attracted to the man who ft Senate took up the Workmen's ed and Was permitted to Cesecercauscaaes (there is a mysterious iremen and Interests, He sel iM The package was loosely wrapped Bee r may als| For Story See Page 26 i exactly ee years ago to-day. » police, » {9 and that she will come . a in the metropolis nenaire and, shay moat feel their Warmth and velvety soft: | ae | Home: exactly: three:yeers'agp today. ‘The poliod after a: And) conterence any time he may need her nurs Andrews, who says he thought of of the thousands of| support of all the mei any th Viack Han when ho saw the rs ith Miss McCann's father, Robert G. McCann of No. 438 East Twenty- nf | JUAREZ RESULTS | y | “Leonardo was the first artist who was a ing to render the texture ed do ia to stay away M he need do la to stay @ | isitor, Instructed the u i a first street, Flatbush, confessed themselves this afternoon at the end | moned. mor eS aa secure. The charge of ® cents st of amenlments that to meet the objection o: and the 1 ot nm of men who revel a) authority.” r “ aoe hh wot the mkin, A stone bale! RSE eens August * “ 7 of their resources, | The troubles » pald by the Italian tlm fad been partially resto: awe Oo bany oppor th the Senn o 1, i} # . 46 ” over John's rhe he sitps of the office ahow that the iformed sispered | manner in which the bill had 1 9) ee . even, third _ ‘We have no more clues,” gaid Detectives Brierton and State, who Reeves tal n address, written in the upper : quietly | sented He opposed action ee vand corner of the package, was were especially assigned to the search for Miss McCann at the request Frith Charleston, it the because members of the Senate did not] Surprise Ink Company, No. & Mid f ‘ot M ne, an old friend of the girl's father. “We as . ee Chiet know what Visions of the bit As sy PIR (RAC of Mayor Klin J 6 © have exhausted lace.” Andrews does not re- res every line that seemed to hold out the slighest hope of success, and Mr nerveu sce Yr wowther this address wae writ tn he oriered t i seh I. McCann and his famfly say they can suggest no other place to search, | Yt wT atonctled, There ts no No, 289 ba nt Sel A; ake A MEE te We have simply come to the end of our rope and we don't know whiten en séeoenet H ry place a i du ar “Sh Tain for Hot Springs t a vi Prom the Bowery offlce the package in ‘ we scattered: Chemin uhh nee tinm bolle anid, tt forstood, was sent uptown last might to the 1 “ fn Take ciulde Host Just re, thre Cure wel he rehed | found since Friday night. On ¢hat day, 5 to & ‘ tate Yous e: * y v on \ ’ Muy (| SEARCH FOR PAINTING WAS et oeehysal Paar pillage hata) mel : livin sirgtoruoecine bes : h lo) Wank Porteeereth: ieee 4 WORLD WIDE, ‘ Yan " eee pretty certainly, | treatment It went out with the fret deilvery this Tin PMc Workinen's| Since the disappeari fro ROUSE UB AYE AG RUE eat sat oeht, ae . morning eed " | Mis Cann's wherenbouts, | so. 1 1G ‘ann jr, a £ xipo te wie eee Vi with sudments| Lanvre of the pioture the searen TAR Nika’ den MeN Renae irra ina Pare SAILING TO-DAY. i report that m discharged work: Com U a day by a vou to 6, | had been world It Nas * mm the we to Manhattan, There she 4 okver Mrs. Mand man may Dave seat tae Mame _ eee Yer A of : Prospect was that the| ported to be in Germany, Russia nthe wet Chinatown has Been! Poacon, wao Aaa a lunch room at Ne, Mew Yor, Southampton .,...10 4. mM, of the bottling works v1 Lei lam tet bitte Legistature would finish work be | iand, Spain and even in Yer i caanre eit CHUMENGY. Glee A os ae nel . le M. ople in the neighborhood. the ter eariy caine to MlOWe aUPe | cy ankinimlit , but no definite clue ever was | room which Was supposed to bu UlWAY® jaye disclosed the girl if she were there Fos ocluck Wich ate stepped we WabiMMELS, Mawsam 60sec. 2 RM i paitively denied to the inet tht ‘ . } > obtained of its whe lwatched It disappeared on Dorn | Philudelphin hue occupied the A‘tention Ane nile f atten ts A ee 1 » and ig Evening World reporters The 1 AS: BSS: WAS GRROKES ’ ¢ art of Aus abeenee eae sy mabey ise » had bad any trouble with 1) Matd) Attem : It was wiely Paris and fase and wan Au the : “ a rhe any by | Hooartnatate, reptent seiNnem tees idard | ieneat ta yaar a eon wae aC nad depp Olt $12Men's 80' coats & Suits, $5.96 /. nployees, oF that any had ma the dry goods trade He said he pepe) meat Ese ae had t noth nas ount Jolphin Deter RED ESE NG) RRS ARNG: M0 TY F being dischar He wetity talig wate 4, ene am ‘ ever bad Ys ACID oe er nince a4 STF ou aero OU yi ; fiy-two years ago, and has Ploying oh ) gus poisoning in ber} Louvre and hidden out of vengeance | search Was made in n week, he would] 6 ¢) 000 for the recovery uf his duum aes singurance ba in the plysiclan's residefice to- | or carried away by some demented rt | corner of the museum and was there M0} 102 tut he confeuied sadiy t : wy Jes. Tun a bOtting works at No, 600 for the millions of peuple day, She Was removed to Bellevue Hox-| lover who wished to be able always to| questions were asked of the hundreds 4 little hope it would reeuit ate Ul past twenty-seven yeara = pital, a prisoner, charged with attempt-| gaze upon it of copyists and photographers who, And now her ta and the policel covery, What chance there wis lay. | oun kpeckal and, HINT THAT BUSINESS RIVALS ANTEDILUVIAN WHISKEY Mou: ed suloide, It is belleved that she will] The famous painting had hung tn] daily crowd the museums, but all with-| simply don't know waere to look next Batitnans 90 $8) Ope Satay al MAY HAVE SENT IT. a ay Bde enoetionge or ve seoovers a | Be place of boner ja the Louse a a cae wean e = |NOE @ MDE Brace gf SRE Oh hae tmp sConpinueg gn wecond Page) [ate it Barclay Bu Advia | 4 Inquiries by the detectives hawe net , a eee EN a A Uae ee cutiiiipcmntivaicetrenstires cease ¥ < a am: 1 f

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