Show AIRSHIP BOMBARDS PITAL I I 1 DEADLY MISSILE THROWN DECAPITATES DE CAP TATES AGED SOLICITOR AND INJURES GRANDCHILD People People of Paris Parts Paris Remain Calm caim and Unmoved Un moved Throughout t Ordeal Ordea Ordeal Aero Aeroplane Aero Aero- I plane Flies Files High Houses High Houses Nearby Are Slightly Damaged A ris p Paris A Taube aeroplane which flew new oVer over Paris Sunday morning dropped dropped drop ped five bombs One Ono struck the Intersection Intersection Inter Inter- section of the Avenue ven lc Trocadero and the Hue Rue Three landed In Indifferent Indifferent different streets In the Trocadero quarter and the filth shell In the tho Bols Dols S du Boulogne The German aviator a apparently flew fiew at a n height of ot about feet and was waa Invisible In Inthe the dense mist When the tho bombs began to shower on the fashionable residences at 11 1130 c 30 o'clock the noise was deafening resembling a bombardment The first bomb thrown the one which landed In the tho Avenue Trocadero Trocadero dero ero wrought deadly havoc Worshipers Worship ers era were thronging out of the Amerl AmerI AmerIcan can church and the tho church of StPierre St. St Pierre du Chaillot nearby when the death dealing missile launched by the bidden enemy aloft swooped downam down am among ng them with a fearful crash An aged solicitor and his young granddaughter granddaughter grand daughter walking hand ln along the avenue were struck down b by frag trag o of ot the exploding bomb The aged man was decapitated and hIs Ills body was terribly riddled while the little girl 10 lay beside his body with loth her legs practically severed above the knees es A Afew few feet away the facade of ot the Prince pd ce of ot Monaco's mansion was shat hat ter ted d by grape shot ahot from the bomb bob All th the windows were br broken ken an and the walls were punctured but them the m mansion happily was was' wasu u unoccupied 1 except except ex ex- ex by the tho caretaker who escaped uninjured The American church about a hundred bundred hun bun dred yards ards distant was shaken to its iI's foundation by the deafening explosion Frank Prank Goulds Gould's residence and the of ot General Washington also nearby were within range but escaped escaped es es- es undamaged and the same can be lie said of ot the of the American American Am Am- embassy and r Her Her- rl rIk's ks k's mansion where pictures and furniture were shaken by the force of ot the explosion slon sion as as it if an an ane e earthquake rth had bad visited the t c capital t The second bomb fell tell on the roof of ot ofa a house formerly occupied by the Austrian Baron It demolIshed demol demol- two chimney pots Attached to the missile was an nu ot of German Ger man colors five feet long The The b bomb mb was In In the form torm of a small saucepan and ond a note attached said Be careful catch hold only by the handle The three other ther bombs in the Trocadero Trocadero Trocadero Tro Tro- cadero section fell tell as follows One in the teRue Rue near the Benjamin Franklin statue and the residence of ot Georges Clemenceau a another other In the Rue of the Champs and the third In the Rue des Brondes Valmore near the Chateau de do la Ia Mu Mu- dt d e r residence of ot the Empress Josephine All these bombs exploded too soon to do great damage The fifth bomb exploded among a berd herd of cattle pastured In the Bois Bols du Boulogne One cow was killed |