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MISCELLANEOUS
PARIS The Desperate Suffering from an incurable disease, Mr. Jules France, thirty-eight years old, a packer, originally from Limoges, hanged himself, using his belt, in a hotel room, rue Bisson.
-A woman of means, Mrs. Marie Bourdet, forty-four years old, living at 55, rue Clisson, suffering from asthma for many years, ended her life by throwing herself out of a fourth-floor window into the inner courtyard of the building. Died during her transport to La Pitié.
The Algerian was picking pockets The Algerian Ahmed Balloule, eighteen years old, passage Julien-Lacroix, was playing dominoes with compatriots, in a bar, boulevard de la Villette. He lost and, not having a penny to pay for the drinks, was arrested. At the Belleville post office, six purses were found in his pockets that he had previously stolen and spent the contents of, At the depot.
Street accidents Young Roger Sébron, thirteen years old, living at 13, rue du Moulin-des-Prés, was knocked down, rue Watteau, by a car. The child, picked up with a fractured left leg, was admitted to the Entants-Malades.
A postal car collided, on boulevard de l'Hôpital, with the car belonging to Mr. Jean Delmas, a shopkeeper, 9, place de l'Eglise, in Vitry. Under the shock, a postal employee, Mr. Jean Colombani, thirty-seven years old, 29, rue Geoffroy-Saint-Hilaire, who was next to the driver, was injured in the right leg. At la Pitié.
At the corner of the street and the boulevard de Courcelles, Mrs. Ambroise Janin, thirty-nine years old, 19, rue Fauvet, was knocked down by a taxi; the driver picked her up after she had fainted and, after having the accident recorded by two witnesses, he transported the injured person to the Beaujon hospital; while the interns rushed to her, the driver continued on his way. They are looking for him.
A stab wound Mrs. Blanche Lafarge, living on the boulevard de Belleville, had an argument, near her home, with a stranger unknown to her. Suddenly, he stabbed her in the left shoulder blade and fled. The injured person was bandaged at the Tenon hospital. Mr. Canitrot, commissioner of Belleville, is looking for his attacker.
The traveler has a quick hand During a discussion, on Quai Saint-Bernard, Félix Chenard, employee, 20, impasse Jean-Bouton, struck the conductor of a tramway, Mr. Paul Luccioni, thirty-nine years old, 4, rue Rondelet, with a cane blow to the head, who refused to let him board an overloaded train. The conductor, trepanned by war, was admitted to the Hôtel-Dieu. Mr. Nancelle, commissioner of Saint-Victor, asked the irascible traveler to be at his disposal.
A virtuoso of the third-point During a brawl, which occurred last night, rue Clignancourt, Louis Montrozier, twenty-four years old, iron worker, struck Ernest Vertête, forty-five years old, 45, rue des Trois-Frères, with a third-point blow to the face. Montrozier had already wounded, in those days, with a blow from a point, a servant, Miss Augustine Heurtel, residing at 1, rue Tardieu. He was sent to the depot and his victim to the Lariboisière hospital.
Fell from a roof Mr. Robert Renault, roofer, residing in Rainey, was busy on the roof of a building, 22, rue Beaujon, when he lost his balance and fell into the courtyard. Instant death.
The evils of drunkenness Rue de la Jonquière, Mrs. Marthe Rousselet, 17, rue Berzéllus, was passing quietly, when a drunkard, Charles Bondu, 166 bis, rue d'Aguessau, stabbed her in the arm; the injured person was admitted in a not very serious condition to the Bichat hospital; Bondu was sent to the depot.
Place de l'Etoile, the Russian Olovralimkoff, who had drunk more than was reasonable, hit the peace officers Henry Audoin and Henry Merlet; he is at the disposal of the police commissioner.
Seventh arrondissement. Mile Robinet, 48, avenue Charles-Floquet, had lost consciousness, the day before yesterday, in a tram, place de l'Ecole-Militaire. She died, yesterday, without having been able to utter a word,
Thirteenth arrondissement. - It was by mistake that it was announced that a burglary had been committed last Friday at the Hôtel Lepetit, 5, rue Godefroy.
Eighteenth arrondissement. - Désiré Carré, thirty years old, trucker, 19, rue Bonnet, was found unconscious in the ditch of the fortifications, behind bastion no. 39. It is believed to be an accident. In Bichat.
SEINE
Mysterious suicide in Alforville Workers going to work discovered yesterday morning on the banks of the Seite, quai de la Révolution, in Alfortville, the body of a man with a gunshot wound on his right temple. Mr. Sollier, Charenton commissioner, noted that gunpowder explosions surrounded the wound. Near the body, he found a revolver from which a bullet had been fired. On the grass of the bank, no trace of a struggle having been found, the magistrate concluded that it was suicide. The deceased appeared to be forty-five years old and was 1 m. 60 tall; brown hair; small red moustache: dressed in a light grey suit, a yellow striped shirt and wearing a light brown felt hat,
In Neuilly, a van injures three people Driving a van belonging to his father, a bicycle manufacturer, at 18 bis, rue Ficatier, in Courbevoie, Mr. Philippe Seeger, 24, was passing, around noon, boulevard Bineau, when at the corner of rue de Chézy, while trying to avoid a group of cyclists, he suddenly swerved the wheel. His car did a half-turn and threw itself against a trolley pole. Mr. Pierre Chevreul, 25, mechanic, 12, rue de l'Atlas, in Paris, was unable to park in time and was squeezed between the vehicle and the post. Injured in the right leg and chest, he was admitted to Beaujon in a very serious condition. Two cyclists were also knocked down: Mr. Charles Dionnet, 22, 149, avenue de Neuilly, injured in the right foot; and Mr. Julien Mège, 26, 16, rue des Arts, in Levallois-Perret, injured in the head and legs. After being bandaged, both were able to return home. The car was sealed by Mr. Lambert, police commissioner, who is investigating.
A little girl killed by a car A terrible accident occurred at around 1:15 p.m. on avenue de la Défense, in Courbevoie. A young girl of about ten years old, who wanted to run across the road, threw herself under the wheels of a car driven by Mr. Paul Guillaumet, 46 years old, rentier, lawn Campigny, & Pont-Audemer (Eure). The poor child was killed instantly. It was only in the evening that Mr. Moreau, police commissioner, was able to identify the little victim, Louise Borysofska, ten years old, of Polish origin, whose family lives on rue de Paris, in Courbevole. The involuntary author of this terrible accident says he did not see in time the little victim who was hidden from his view by a stopped truck.
An irascible drunk Drunk, Eugène Dreibel, 19 years old, 24, rue du Centre, in Pantin, was causing a scandal at rue de Paris, 9, in Bobigny, in a bar whose owner, Mr. Louis Goutteredonde, wanted to chase him away. But the drunkard resisted and, taking out his knife, struck Mr. Goutteredonde twice, who was wounded in the groin and left arm. Dreibel was sent to the depot, his victim, whose condition is not alarming, is being treated at home.
Bois-Colombes. In a ball bearing factory, chemin latéral, an Italian mechanic, Ettore Zignant, twenty-three years old, 47, rue Edith-Cavel, in Courbevoie, was injured in the head by a polishing machine. He died shortly after his admission to Beaujon.
Boulogne While playing on the balcony, 148, avenue de la Reine, around 2 p.m., little Germaine Caillot, nine years old, fell from the fourth floor onto the sidewalk and fractured her skull. At the Enfants-Malades hospital.
A stranger of about thirty-five years old, with a moustache and brown hair, wearing grey trousers and a waistcoat, and a second black lustrine waistcoat with sleeves, was rescued from Billancourt. At the forensic institute.
Colombes. Little Paulette Mauriceau, aged four, whose parents are guards aboard the Lionne crane, moored at the Marante island, accidentally fell into the Seine, where her body was found half an hour later, at the Ile-Saint-Denis. The body of an elegantly dressed stranger, appearing to be aged sixty to sixty-five, and having spent a week in the water, was recovered three hundred metres from the Epinay bridge. Sent to the Aubervilllers mortuary.
Ivry. The toller Jean-Baptiste Fogy, aged forty-eight, working on the demolition of the roof of a hangar on rue Barbès, fell from a height of five metres and was killed instantly.
Joinville-le-Pont. Following a clever tailing, Brigadier Lejeune and Inspector Mourlon arrested, in a dance on Rue Mignon, in Champigny, Armand Malherbe, a Moroccan, aged twenty-two, Sentier des Blancs-Villains, in Champigny, who had stolen a set of biliard marbles from the establishment of Mr. Retrou, 52, Avenue Gallieni, in Joinville,
Montrouge. A collision occurred, yesterday evening, on the Route d'Orléans, between a taxi and a sidecar driven by its owner, Mr. Lucien Garrette, an electrician. The occupant of the sidecar, Mr. Maurice Godenet, was thrown onto the sidewalk, and was picked up with his right leg broken and his left ear torn. He was taken to his home.
Plaine-Saint-Denis. - Antoine Louis, nineteen years old, who had entered a neighbor's house, 17, rue du Chemin-de-Fer, in the company of another Individual, in a fulte, was arrested and sent to the depot.
Saint-Ouen. Neurasthenic, the entrepreneur Jean Deligat, sixty-seven years old, hanged himself in a shed adjoining his home, rue Morand.
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