Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 148, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 June 1912 — Bomb’s Deadly Work. [ARTICLE]
Bomb’s Deadly Work.
Paris is truly a city of tragedies, ▲t a quarter past eight the other ■morning there was & terrific bomb explosion on the. Fl&oe do Montrouge. Policemen rashed up, and found a young man of eighteen, Alfred Herro, shrieking with pain, and rolling in agony on the ground. His face and hands were covered with blood and his clothes were burning. Two policemen put the fire out, put-Hervo in a cab, and took him to'the nearest hospital. The other policemen found the bomb, ft had been madd of two metal ebap boxes tied together, and filled with powder and nails. Hervo declared, that he knew nothing about the bomb. Ho wak on his way to his work, saw the thing lying on the pavement, and • kicked it off into the gotten It'broke open, and wondering what the black stuff in it was, Hervo lit a match and bent down to Add out An explosion followed. * ;"• -
