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Show I 'BOMBS,' WHISPERS SOMEONE, AND THEN COMEJHE POLICE Dr. F. C Osgood found two tin ran, suspiciously wirsd together, behind the rear wh of hit automobile auto-mobile hl h v .1 - ) 1 1 ... .! on Hinl -ton avenue, across !h street from the CoJ. Hudson building last night at A.3'J. "Bombs" "sfjtneono whispered, and nn Immediate -reluctance to. move the suspicious hooking r:ni was manifested by thor pn rnt, anions whom were H. E Skinner, manager of the Alhambra theatre. George W. Goshen, una others, according ac-cording to the polite. "Let's pot a coT" some one suggested. sug-gested. The suggestion WSS heartily approved ap-proved ;ind Ietcniei vV A Taylor Tay-lor and C K. Noble were called to the s ene Noble lewed the bombs suspiciously. suspic-iously. He cautiously extended hi hand and touched vhrt seemed to be the fuse. And. boldly grasping grasp-ing the "bomb," he shook It lcl-ously, lcl-ously, to the consternation of the crowd of spectators The "bomb" proved to be exact -lv what It looked like, two tin cans fixed together with wire, and had apparently been 'jmcI as window display and had either been carelessly care-lessly thrown away or caref ull placed by a practical J b r hind the rear wheel of Dr. Osgood's machine. |