The evening world. Newspaper, November 12, 1914, Page 9

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PSEC THAT “RES” FRED BONG 4 ' } (Continued from First Page.) [Hef that Inst night's otrage was per. petrated by white Savers’ or their Avmpathizers is backed by, the many y f death sent to Judge Gibbs ty Marshal Jon ¢?Hoefiing. by hus sentenced many deal. pen to th meant to damaxe pr > necessarily strong o unless an arty but’ ‘not yiigh to individual Happens to e maxinum per “A quiet little dinner, that’s all.” “That's a plenty,” replies the lady on - the wire. “We know it will be delight- full" Tt surely’ will. And one of the things to make it so will be Campbell's Tomato Soup So appetizing, 20 satisfying, so readily adapted to the character of the:meal, thie favorite soup exactly fits those quiet little affairs which the clever hostess and her guests so thoroughly enjoy. Do you get the benefit of this perfect soup as often as you might? How is your sup- ply today? 21 kinds 10c a can ‘|to run through a long corridor and THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1 | members of the gang still remain to be uried. Judge Gibbs lingered after diamias- ing court last night. The turning out of the light might Have been « signal used to cet thebomb set to catch him \ 48 he lefty the front door, detectives betiev } The bomb was timed correctly if Judge Gibbs was the intended victin [lf the Judge had gone out the front way. But hé never uses that door. | The exploding of the bomb came at a time when the court house was almost deserted. This fact and the added circumstance that. neither | Judge Gibbs nor City Marshal Hoef- ling was anywhere in the immediate vicinity of the dea machine led to-day to confusion iv the minds of the detectives as whether the bomb had been designe! to kill either of those officials ONLY JUDGE AND TWO OTHERS STILL THERE. Bo far ag is known, there were only three men inside the court house whon the bomb went off. Judge Gibbs had just completed, at 10.15 o'clock, the trial of Harry Goldberg, a Ford- | ham College medical student charged | with forgery, qnd had retired to his chambers with County Detective Harry Harris and @ourt: Attendant | Samuel Phillips, ‘There he had received Goldberg's father, who had come to make an earnest plea for his won. The elder Goldberg had left and Judge Gibbs, accompanied by Hafris.and Phillips, was just leaving his chambers when the explosion came. |. Judge Gibbs's chambers are more (than one hundred feet away from [the portico where the bomb was | ignited; they are at the One THun- dred and Sixty-first street end of the | buflding, fronting Brook avenue, and on the second floor, ‘The Judge had down a flight of steps until he came to the scene of the explosion In the main corridor, about forty five feet back from the bronze doors of the court house, which had been shut And locked at 4 o'clock in the after- noon, the ludra ‘and His companions came upon the body of old John Con- nolly, the night watehman, stretched linconscious on the flagging. He was soon revived. The watchman’ escape from death had been little short of miraculous. He had been sitting in a recess oppo- site the main door when the bomb exploded. A jagged section of the bronze panel about nine inches long was blown ffgm the decorated front of the doorway, back through the wire mesh glass door behind. and against the marble wall over the watchman's head. Thence the frag- fment dropped onto his. head and shoulders, knocking him out tempo- rarily. Had, it been hurled a few inches lower it would have penetrated Connolly's head. Judge Gibbs and his attendants helped Connolly to his feet and hure ried him ‘out through a side door fronting on Third avenue. There they vj ! . sift Thié wonderful money-saving sale includes everythin; kind to the most e furniture and e'terrific price-cutting shows you a saying of fully one-half. COMPARE PRICES AND SAVE MONEY ari aC: MN age in the near future, whether with « Stamps With All WE HAVE ONLY ONE _ STORE Block &th Ave., 86th to 36th St. ——— SALE OF CHINA CLOSETS sia’ Sey. Sarice £aR: it Patty d PARLOR SUITS ie TO CLUE PLAN BUYERS 4 Pete ER NO INTEREST NO EXTRA © “OFEN SALUMDAY EN America’s Greatest Furniture House EN: from the housefurnishings. 8™ Ave. NY i ACCOUNTS SO, oO FROM 5. Te $5000. OR MONTHLY scrambling to their feet after th Zl OV SMALL WEEKLY | PAYMENTS SALE OF SIDEBOARDS tle BBB... ANAM Fuumed Onk Tron BONE up te SINGLE STAMPS ARTE RNOONS withost any extra charges, GS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK BLOCK ) } were soon joined by an excited crowd | Bureau hes no report of any police pursuit of a car. from nearby cafes and apartments. Soon reporia of a mysterious auto- mobile speeding away @ second began to wl, at } ter! Sixty eitculate | front through t Catherine and Lillian Flynn of No.! heen 9196 Third avenue had told the police |Court Hou the story of their experien They were on shortly after 11 front of Reckett's at No, 8158 Third bomb went off, down. Lillian the left leg by a fragment and Catharine's left hand wa Ht by «splinter The cirts wi explonio| with its Third a and head metal, | that just ty was ent plosion they saw several men pile inte the machine, whieh went down Third avenue high speed. The Flynn way that they y anothe ito~ an standing on suing tthe first vt thy ent Porn Ae lees Nee 209 wo Fischer Piano, . Formerly $35 Now 115 ov Weber Grand, Formerly $850, now 251 Durham Piano, Formerly $250, Now Mathushek & Son $ Formerly $375, Now 147 od ‘237 Peek Player Piano, Formerly $500, now =fifth [pnb from et Court ta TWO WOMEN KNOCKED DOWN trance when the bomb went off, e AND INJURED. Fe aa Seen Ne saw py damage was made to-day tt 9 found that ked |auffered di k on {to several thousand dollars: The heav which the aide of the hole blown clear through it by the force of the bomb's explo. | straight up and chipped the hase « the pedestal atatue of Juatics, r some distan Detective ith eCourt House were b evar et easy 2 BOMB FIRED IN STORE. Robinson, a real estate dealer) oe 978 “Bast One Hundred and| Grocer eet, Waa st rain in of a * acrown Third had been burned gerinente, but ae hi ha. bod! Inwr belie ing during House on-] A gmail be Woe exploded earty to AL the front door of Francie Bonimarito's gracery at No. 3% Dele Monica place, Broontyn. ‘The step and two win- tye entire damage amounting to no more than $10 Rommanto, who tivés in the rear of his grocery, denied to detectives that he had received threatening let- bronae pillar beneath | tors or that he had any known ene- mies wn TWO DIE FROM FIRE IN CELL. | Priconers Suffocated When Bed te Set Abt BRANFORD, 12 —Miehael Matthews, captein of the barge HF. Allen, and a deckhand named ftemy|t [wore found dead from suffocation tty windows acrons the street and | their cell at the local lockup te on either side of | They arrested twat night: for it minor The bedding in the after the explosion toniobile whieh had Passing slowly in front of the stop: a man jumped it nt at great speed on down nue, estigation of the bomb's was he new Court House had mage Which may amount ripped and. searred on jousness, sick hee take the inner doors of glass were shivered; a frag | had flown fifteen tee fornia © of. m upon which stands , Saturday Is The Last Day | Selling Is Furious BIG_WARTIME PIANO SALE DRAWING TO A PROMPT FINISH E have just finished sorting and re-marking our stock for the last and final days. ‘The results are: Our sixth floor empty, basement completely sold out. We have concentrated all remsiniog stock on our second and fourth floors. Some of the choicest and highest grade instruments—both pianos and player pianos, some new, some used—are still left. This stock includes such famous makes as Steinway, Hallet & Davis, Weber, Chickering, Conway, etc. To move these we have made final sharp reductions. They will all go by Saturday night. The question is, will you get one? Talking Machine Specials Victrola Outfit, $37 A handsome Style VI. Victrola at $25, six ten-inch double records (12 selections) at $4.50, 4 $15 cabinet for both instrument and records at 7.50. All for $37. Terms 81 weekly. Think of the long winter evenings that are coming and then think how much pleasure a Victrola will put into them. Keen-o-Phones Reduced Several brand new sample Keen-o-Phones—playjng any disc record—to be sold at half price and less. For PBS hee le I. Keen-o- Fhoe, at price $35, now $12, See these handsome instruments without fail. 2,000 Rolls Player Music, 10c to 25c Don’t Wait. Every Hour’s Delay Means Several More Pianos’ Gone LENTY of time for those who will act at once—no time at all for puttin P off until “to-morrow.” All you have to do is to come to-day—as late as 9.30 to-night—and pick out a piano, miss the money. .; If you can't come, telephone. You will be perfectly safe in buying by tele- phone because our guarantee is ‘Money Back if Not Satisfied.” Unless you act to-day your family may have to wait years for the piano they have been promised so long. Decide to come now. This sale is your big oppor- tunity. COME—and come prepared to buy. Store Open To-night The terms are so easy you will not Hallet & Davis Piano Store (Established 1839) New Hallet & Davis Building, 18. East 42d Street Telephone Murray Hill 5325. If unable to call or phone, send this coupon at ence. SOURRRRERACOUrON 2 HALLET & DAVIS PIANO CO., 18 East 48d Bt.j New York Gale bargains. NANA, DADDY AN | LINE “CALFORMA SYRUP OF FS” Harmless “fruit laxative’ |gririve cleanses stomach, liver and bowels. delicious cure for constipation. our stomach, jon, coated tongue, sal new alitorni hats this trast Tread 60 mae nething. son. I can't get bt D CHILDREN ALL Please don't think of “ of Fig” are dj nia Seri Don't think y or your children, because this t ve cannot cause icate child can take safely os a robust man. It is the ve stomach, liver i de rup of Figs.” For the came of all this distress lies in w id Hi d sluggish bowels vontul “to-night rine Formerly $98, Now 223 Brand New $550 5383 Bowen Player Piano, Seeett, Gate tow *165 a Formers ss00, Now *163 Pormarly 860, Now OAT 7 Conway Piano

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