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TBI EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OOTOBIR 3, 1912.
BADGES GLEAM
LIKE HIS, SO COP
AIDS BOTHIEVES
"HW! Something Bis," They
lay; He Shoos Watchman
Off the Block.
ITobacet company If arm there. THe
hrv pollee hare kept It from h1nf
etelenl
I la 1t not happy Mlf
Ixmk' Tha emplo rae rnme merrily
AND THEY GET i 3,000.
4attOM-
a nwnwawai ' i mmmm
Cart Off Two-Horse Load of
Tobacco While Obliging
Ank Bluecoat Guards.
CHAPTER I.
BENZINE EXPLOSION
HURLS MAN ACROSS
CELLAR IN FLAMES
fe Is Dying of Burns and In
juries After Many Bar
rels Burst.
V.
It la njgtit. anl at Ne in Dal a near
atraat la tha Mat tfeo branch af the
ltotroeetitan Toaaooo Ounaur. It
woe tbara thla aflawat, and Car fast
'inn wa maT Hal aaat It la atlll
tar to-oigln
Caa eomethlng ba eweat ta happen T
It la. Bat wtau of that?
Wfcil, tha eft mill, Iba aajta-arxl
aal aa keep watch aae war.
CHAPTER II.
Tba ate, talaaoael
At Ma. M Norfolk atraat la a tenement
ha a. Da aot oak how many atorlaa
It ha. U that baa baan a neeeeaaey
art of tab) aareaataea. wa would. Bore
taM rov. efdaiai yaw aaklng.
Tfea raar of aba teaaaaaat hoaaa a eal
taw faat froaa aa miibHiu af aba
ad it not baoa aa M aetata bare baaa
Hat roof af tbo toaeaeaa baaaa la
bafbar than tba roof of tha tooaooo
la aat Haawamal Wut
CHAPTER III.
by two horaoa. It aaopa
la front of tha taaamant bouaa.
I
aba gloomy hallways. Thar
wbtapar.
"Who an ran" erlee Bason Hod.
aaan'a waaahaaan, guarding a elger atora
aa tba aa .
Tba etraagere regard aim flaodlr
raw baok their ooata. Ob tie
t of aaeh gleama a neakel ahaaM'
a'a watchman aaallea. All la
wall. Tba ayelaftoua nan wamr pollee-
CHAPTER IV.
Tba eteet anaa emerge, carrying baaa.
Ah I What la tharat It la anothar
poilaamaa, la tba hlaa that apaaka tha
naver-alaeplag araardlaaahlp of tha greet
mr-
Wlat you truya up tor" ha Inqutma
Tba ooata open again. Tha ablelda
jrlram. Tha man with tha blggeet aack
growe confidential.
"ay." ha euggeeU. "you bat tar tall
that watatiaian to mora on. It'a a Me
thing, aat man It wa'ra Jaet lat alnna
hara tbara'll ba aoma aanaatlonal er
raata." Th blaaeoat abUgaa. Why notT tr
ary all ant man haa ehown a ihirid
h-h-brbt
CHAPTER V.
It la day again.
Oh jay! Tba Plant of fha Metropolitan
to work. Thay amlla at tha harnna who
through tha I ,ng night hara aiiunbereri
not, ii r etepi.
CHAPTER VI.
Mark'
It la tba plaint from thft manager of
tha warehouee.
A window la opan! A ekyllght haa
been cut away! Hop's dangla from the
waraVmae to tha roof of t.'ia tnna
mant' What can theee ihlnira purtendf
OatMl Thirteen thouaand d'jllarg'
worth of amokaa!
And atlll tha brava p.. lira keep watah
and ward.
HE WRITESJOONKEL SAM."
a Hal la Broken to trr.pl Hla
Two rente oaertenee (oak.
WtArnnNrjTO.V, Oot. -vAftor gtvlng
parannal ait.nfn, to tha loiter of a
Taoora)i, la., man who deelred to eaae
hla mind try paying; tha United dtataa
two oanta, Hocrctary of tha Traaaury
ManVoagh to-day removed tha minimum
limit of fh a eonta on "coiierlenre fund"
onartfihiitlona Tha latter read:
rmkH Mwn, ITnHad Hi n tea Traaaury:
Hereby I aend you 7 ente wtilch I owa
you by mlatajre. I ware aerating a little
artl.-le wrth rho mat! and put a eltp nf
wriUnej In with attar aum tlma I tlmuglit
I did not do right and regret. Ho exruee
me."
f'nrnrllia l.anlcke. a watchman 1n
the l'arific nyotrar and (leaning Work a
at No. 1171 BarFy atraat, Wllllaniahtirg.
! dying to-day In Kaatarn DMfM Ha
pltal uf buma and Inluiiaa recalrad In a
flra following a hanalna axploalon laat
night. I.unli.ka went lato tha callar of
tha building at 7 o'clock to aea If all waa
Well, Five mlnatat later, for a reaaon
iot yt detcrtnlncid. a barrel of beni Ine
atrplrxled. hurting l.unlcka acroaa tha
cellar atxl anting flra to hla clothing.
Aa Morrla and Moyac Iewia of No. ant
Mouth Third att-t were running Into
the cellar to help Ttin1rke two mora
harrala blew up, and aat lie to othara
1n tha cellar. In rapid aucceaalon ram
four more aiploalona. Tba am oka
reached Morrla Horowtts of Plfkln ar
onua aad Kaokman atraat. Brooklyn, and
Jacob Marmorlta of No. IN Badrldga
atraat Manhattan, who were working
on the top floor. They went down, aad
with the Utwta brothara draarged Lb
nlcka to tha afreet. Tha blaaa waa aoon
put out.
'NO' TO SKY BOMB DROPPING.
WAfJHINOTON, Oct . -Rear-Admiral
Andrawa, Anting Secretary of the Nary,
haa refuaed the requeat of the Aaro
nautloal Hoolety to parmrt a battleahip
to ba made a target for make-balleva
tirmiba dropped from aermplanea during
tha arlatlon meet on Htaten laland at
tha time of tha Naw Tork naval rarlaw.
Tha ahlpa la tha fleet will ba opan to
rlaltora each day without tlrketa or
paaaea during houre to ba announced
by Rear-Admiral Oaterhaua.
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SUNDAY'S WORLD
An Extraordinary Exhibition and Sale of
True Persian Rugs
A congregation of 6,876 Pieces purchased by us from the former
Director-General of the Imperial Bank of Persia
at a Ransom Price
constituting a sacrifice value of the Rarest and Most Sub
stantial of all home decorations, rags that have come to light
through the desecration of rich homes in the present revolution.
( arprU af tviian-
mbod. Ana
Ifirmnn n mat c
A.LI VVeVr JjreVO a j
of Great Beauty iflUUUL
at $L50 per sq. ft. at 75c. per sq. ft
Immense Palace Carpets
i Mats of Silk and Tabriz Quality
Strips and wide hall pieces. Some pairs worth $250 for $125
A lot of 1,56 J, principally Antique Kazaky Guendji and
Mossoaly from 3.6 x 6 to 5 x 8.
$20 rug values wUl be $
sold for
$30 rug values will be $
sold for
10
15
$60 and $80 rug values
will be sold for
30
$ 100 rug values will be $ A (
sold for Tfl
6075
And some of the rare HAM AD AN pieces, $
valued at $200 each
All on exhibition on our main floor, presenting a forest of summer
and autumn color, woven into the most intricate as well as the most
substantial of fabrics: PERSIAN RUGS.
Every rug sold bears our war rant and is
subject to exchange within a reasonable time
Sheppard Kndpp & Co.
39-41 W. 23rd Street B$MUk4 Hit New York City
"V afg. aagggbaaa
DiamonpS
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aa our rvlndon- dlanlar of orer half a
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