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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1918 4 BOMB NEAR I.W.W. ACCUSERS. High Explosive Device Found tr Chicago Federal Building. CHICAGO, March 1,—Secret Service men toxtay fought persons who placed @ high explosive bomb tn the MONUMENT erected {n 1907 {0 Towa to Prussian victories of 1870 BY) Veseray Ruliding near offices Gomrpied ALL CARS TRANSFER TO THE HOME OF TRUTIE Bloomingdale§ 1d, Mr. Robin- 7 idles des Sy at German society to be torn down and made into cemetery ornaments. by athemmepe prosecuting (heb. W,. ©, t ) away froth the Pood | The is-tnch steel eplindsr wae fousd 59TH TO GOTH STREET—LEXINGTON TO 3D AVENUE ' jd TB es Alt et: WANTED to see Dis new baby, ts excuse given by | by Francis, Dobson, nephew, of District Board headquarters, | Spartanburg soldier arrested in Brook! jeserter. | Attorney Clyne, in @ room formerly The Home of > 1 yn as a deserter. | A y ( vel ‘on ry q - y Special Investigator Hint | i | In well informed circles !t was as oe gE Mat ns al sorted that Mr, Robinson probably tation Betwee: ional and |"! be catted on to assist the Attor- Fricti n Bet veer! National and ey General in the enemy spy hunt State Bodies Is Alleged and fn ridding the State of dangerous mt j enemy altens. and Denied. Reports of dissatisfaction on the part of various dopartment hends. of ‘The resignation of Charles P. Rob-| the Food Board and the Food Com- Seon, Inca! counsel of the New York| mission beenuse of interference by PITTSBURGH CONTRACTOR offers himself, bis|bomb was made of @ forricn powder and jagwed sluxs, which, if exploded, son and all his machinery to Government for $1 @ Ye@r | would have wiped out records tn the to help win the war. LW. W. canes, | Women’sand Misses’ W ool Jersey Frocks in Moire, Taffeta and Fancy Stripes, for air bows, sashes and hat bows. 4% to 5% in, wile, THROW-AWAY-THE-VPST movement started In Philadelphia to save cloth on spring and summer suite. 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