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__ Women Fight in Strike Riots Against Militia Bayonets — WEATHER—Snow and sicets warmer, FI EDITION. Che w ‘ Circulation Books Open to All," NEW YORK, MONDAY, JANUARY 29, \First Gould Grandchild Who I Living Alone; Mrs. Anthony Drexel, Her Mother, Who Is Abroad PRICE. ONE CENT. 1912. by The Press Publishing 'o. (The New York World). WHO 7,000 IN STRIKE aT T MOB : a, DEFY MILITIA BAVONETS HINOREDS HURT IW FGHT, Davis—He Says “Never Had eis Lawrence Men and Women At- COL WATTERSON Such a Thing.” tack Cars With Stones L | | 10 MAKE PUBLIC MORGAN JR,, ROBBED. | Home of Frederic Gallatin Jr. | FACTS ON WILSON 1912. and Icy Missiles. MARTIAL LAW MAY RULE. Also Entered by Thieves School Children Assailed, While | and $2,500 Taken. , Police Are Powerless to Stop Violence. Promises 2,000 Word State-| tm order t expiain away the sore * 2 an r | that thieves who entered the h ment in Campaign Contri- | 3. Pierpont Morgan je. last w - |® Jewelled insignia of the Order of the bution Controversy. | Garter, the Police Department made and soldiers were helpless to-day be- poe tis ae Gay the news of another rob- fore a mob of 7,000 toting strikers, who] 9 t was announced that on the ATRN GA Belle taka Saad Nanded ot | ATEN se _ a witt Ay night of Jan. 18 @ thief stole a valuable workmen and resisted a bayonet charge acral Halanint hie te Pea eed heed bees gieg ae soy ee CO al of Company @ of the Eighth Regiments a ee ae eet Nah MGR CA avis at No, | proclaimed before night, as the entire (0) sroney Watterson, today, when tween plain heesniiag _ sMuieann city ts in @ reign of t aaked cone cning ‘ils further purpose ta ‘pile MR Monsais hiss heed AUREL Gt oeROMInIRR eatal = ftroets, while Mr. Morgan Ives next ech a i i is ore w Gov. Woodrow door to his father, between Thirty-sixth | Jaw was discussed at the Armory, whtle Wilson with re to the sollcttas sat tte heig by Mayor tion of campaign contributions for the SER et Beenie There p> aweoteer and alderman! Governor's canvass, Dears to be no connection between the Watterson declined to tell details | Tovbery of the home of Or. Davis and the nature of the statement he {s|fobberles in the iiomes of millionaires )ceparing, and he warned reporters|!n the vicinity of the Morgan real- Against attempting to anticipate what dences. say De. Davis, despite the police report, | Sem. Abeeetes nant: ths ; fon has declined to accent) tnajsts that the Collar and Geor! i r ‘ge of the ATTACK PASSENGERS ON TROL | ny josnl for the settlement of | Order of the Garter was not stolen from LEY CARS WITH STONES AND ICE | this irsue, and I have dectded to make him % The tumultous demon statemont to the pubile that they i “Never had such a thin ‘Sitbre aes yy 6 for thomeelves,”” added the before daylight. Mobs, Peeters aon refers waa that Gc women, had of the cl Col. Waters, The pendant is @ gold representation fiance of the police and Wilson and of St jeorge, on horseback, siaying the ing the “Marse!iaise.”" be should suomit thi ences in The figure of St. George ts cov- As day broke, ‘regard to tho Harvey-Wilson break to ered with rubles, of the horee with pearls 4a court of honor for a decision as toland of the dragon with emeralds. The whether Watterson's version corre-| pendant hangs from a gold chain « Pte Seta | trace ‘YIDDISH CAMORRA DANCE HALL MAN é | Wilson men were delighted with Wat- SLAVS WITNESS IN | TURKEY TROTS 10: Even the schoo! pupil: the frenzy of the rioting strtl n be 48ked to contribute to tho Wile Mwht the same thieves, or some other) 1 ther $2,500 worth of | ~ . hee ‘ ir oa eet 2 Tats in ay yea “ nay TRIAL OF if MEMBER THE PENITENTI ARY Avenue Home. ac'ves on the Wilson has not accepted! pr payis lost a clover leaf pendant eniidren, carrying books and has ratred a direct issue of vi Jewelry and money from the home of LAWRENCE, Masa., Jan. %.—Polte Seanlon, ¢ Cornelius French of tie Co 1 -isale Public Safety The proposal to wh! of cars and through th 6 houses and stores. windows and doing hundred of dotiars | content with putting out a etntement g worth of damage, Citizens who M10 not through William J McCombs, “Wileona| Last Wednesday night thieves stotal evince sympathy with thi fel carmen denying that, the| $2600 Worth of Jeweiry from the home STEN cua earn by bunsrsce, Vllton nen wenn dclighied with Wr | of Frederic Gallatin Jr, No, 123 East t | terson’s sugrestion that Thomas F,|Thirty-ninth street. Lest Thursday | Rirct Grandchild oft of the George | passengers. tones were hurled through Watterton’s challenge. we aesaiied the mills. mha Govarnor oe ve paon #8t With four @iamonds and @ sliver ie Governor's supporters have be A waton hold were dragged from ear and cuffed and kicked. 7 nd doOKS | raotty Lerwoen the Colonel and Mes were torn from them and trampled in| Gomis and th» Colonel 1s very wrath the street, The children were not ser!-|¢u!, Hip forthooming statement may be | cludes three ously injured, but fled in pante to thetr | exnected to be fairly hot $f tt te in } two pear! pobr iin, @ blue enamelled ++ ; : homes. mony with Marae Henry's present tem. | “sarotte ca. kc net chain, Mr. and Afra. George Gould's first Louis ant acreage Whe Defied! Sentenced to Six Months as ‘AND ROBBED ON STREET. is te Said thas the statement will £0) toi, and geld, ond & t ving tn eolitery state in| Horse Poisoners, Shot as Result of Unseemly Dances the |{nto detafls tn regard to the Ryan eon- | tribution stories and may bring to light letters that have passed between Wilson Jand Harvey aince the famous Manhat- tan Club Interview. Old and helpless men and wo majority of them not even of the mille, suffered ever verely than the school ¢! i were knocked down and Htull of plain untrimmed Ainertcan| the home of her and Mrs money. One of the watches !s especially | Anthony Drexel, No, 105 Fifth avenue, prized by Mr. Mor; { Mr. and Mrs, Drexel are The loot taken from Gailatine’ | tew weeks’ tour of Furope. comprised a pearl acarfpin, a diamond | mployees | He Discusses Case. in His Place. A condition almilar to that wy are, end depres oe Con aes ttenand @lamond and ena. {#28 the hands of a trained nurse Gi fenelltgo alent vor Jintiows Douel, Hoyt and Molnerney, ‘heir dinner pails and pocketvooks, , 1 F n 4 - | 7 Pe F ia tn Little Italy und prevents tionest | stung tn By - : iH were scattered on tho streets, BARES HER LIFE IN COURT ied watch, = pearl brooch, a diamond| She does nok sear ps ms ne cr folk from telling the a Fanti Wa 6 1 arty ant ei elo ee arfpin, pearl and gold cufflinks and|Porary orphanage, Bho chuckles and vn fom p Aa Seantona, deol jay that the oe aise aiteckes Hy TO HELP ACQUIT BROTHER. my and diamond horseshoe scart-| sleeps just as contentedly as though earls peal Hee Hinata Us | udey trot, erinniy bear, nigger wi y'Sullivan, ave! e hands of the detectives who r ‘i in. | her mother were in the next room Ine | if » ue nared dances are in: | Obeying the orders of St James MecDermott’s Sister Tells are Investikating the murder of Lous Ettor, about 2,000 men gathered tn fr of atrike headquarters before daw ‘They spread through Common and a t streets to intercept w r By 7 o'clock Kesex street, the main thorcugafare, was also packed with strikers, waiting for the trolley cars that contained the workers. | atead of acrors the ocean, The nurse | who has charge of her has been with her from her birth and knows exac how to take care of her, Little Fd!th thal down snot one will «dm | fe a good daby—plumper than the ore | identity the murderer inary, } It ts plain the assassin | | No fade or new tens are being ured ot the “¥iddteh Canerra in bringing her up. She ts» treated just | zation of bi! nuilers that Uke most bables of three months are sone methola o ai decent and enter- ivicted Wallace W. | Sweeney, proprietor of @ dance hall at | No it Weat hirty-firet reet, of alvdng a dimorderly ree Fo!- toe conviction, Sweeney waa Blumenthal to « Divis stable fast night. AlthuuKn people saw man who sb wtreet dive alnmont How Man He’s Charged With Kill- wot suber Hote DUKE OF FIFE DIES years oid, wae placed on trial before Judge Foster in General Seasions to-day | on @ charge of atadbing to death Charles Multoon in a safloon at One Hundred nile and Thirteen etrest and Lenoe evenue| ; » evidence before eourt de ox. The arrival of the first group of oa:# | on March 16 teat, the prisoner's sister, eave that overethiqg {at Mork on the lower east stue ely with the manner and form of was thy signal for a general attaok, | sire, Theresa Martin, took the stand and | that tone repeat : wil hamaburgé for the pus # in Sweeney's resort, which an dtho cars were rushed and bombard: | swore sire had been the cause of a quar- tmpoostble, kept Just as cluan ax pos | Tue RANE preys on ex; pel the 3. Ju Fs Mh Club, od, the passengers dragged out and] re} petweon her brother and Muldoon. |Brother-in-Law of ee George | sible Edith te fed every three hours |H¥ery stable keepers, and, wh 4 for the defendant offered to beaten. Every car that came along| ‘The young woman alleged Mutdoon| {and kept much of the time in the open rare. 0: 7100 bisekmally:.p ihe ‘turkey Srot" and ‘grissiy was mobbed |had broken up her home and whe hed c ess jatr. bas A aU the OUrkecona HUE te dies JAM OF RIOTERS DEFY BAYO- gone to live with him, She wes in Succumbs to Illness After | A cousin of Mre, Drexel ia iiving at | Blumenthal had rm 1 to pay black. tea would not consent to the exntbition, | NETS OF MILITIA, | the waloon with Muldeon when MeDer- Shipwreck | the house during the absence of Mr, ant| mall and had ents Ald af the pu ancy was arre: a mott came in, The brothér inetantly Shipwreck, i Mre } noting ta do] es. Fee Wee ve referee ;-|nswatied Muldoon for turing his waster | pent FSS ais with the caro of the baby. ‘The tra ied A yg sled be | from. Muldoon made an tne Ue . sa ke ney ue yo bag eit ! pulting rejoinder, ASSUAN, Upper Egypt, Jan, 2-7 ireandohita wae blackmall t a “L was ¥o enraged," declared the|Duke of Mife, brother-in-law of « nat Bie wR pated i ilete a sh a noe 7 etre young woman, “I went home and got | George of wand, ide 4 Panietier) . Ate. ae y {ee im ae 1 eae pite ts bayonets a knife, IT came baok to th esaloon| o'clock this evening. tose un tai th pS } ‘: nba (isut ory D ai © kn | The Duke had been suffering Bike ack. teen en he V t ' ; 4 with the s to What did you do then? asked Mve) severe ¢ pleuri Trop M . J i by eat danger t t \ nureed the » ha rey them of the great d Dermuit's cour when the eae ! t ened the If the troops wero coms e Witness refused to answer, ¢ € ape maned toed! ft pslled to s! d chat her answer would { oun tor | ¢ ; oun fi began to move and at that point th cera a | Sree Bae } pee te gold fae tha aaa Wes grave danger of) pleasant A lungs were badly cons Later the order was issued to fre over killing of Muldoon MeDer-| pneuinonia. 1 y the heads of the rioters {f violence cone Indicted for mans: cater, | gested and every brasth caused severe, tee 1 of the tinued. Company F of tio Eighth (o Denver, Col, where he gave | pain , * sl at tine of Regiment of Haverhill, stationed ar p last November, The Duchess of Fife and her two Bweene inten Atte wink he Arlington Mills, was subjected to a eee Jdaugniers, who also were saved from vie of the Ky oar on ghower of missiles as a mob rushed| Ballet Strikes fur Decor ltho sinking steamer Doli! after chrae| and memincs of the two sé Mord addiessed the pest the mills, Company B of the| BRUSSELS, Jan, W.—Tho members of gatiora had lat thelr lives in an attempt | ver’! rome! tanith ‘ Highth Regiment of Everett suffered @ | ‘he bellet of the Monnaie Th: fat the rescue, were @t the Duke's bed. (*) years to see e, othe 1 vurt wants, Vil tustrate eimilar bombardment. ‘of whom three are decorated with the side. jationd each others’ weddings if Vie eve dances right here in tae courtroom Ettor made an impassioned speech ai French Academic Palmas, struck to-day —— ——- When Anthony Drexel was married to put the ¢ and prove there is nothing offensive in a meeting of the etrikers’ commit because the managers of the theatre World Building Torkiah Rethe. Miss Margerie Gould, iis imother aud a em. My dancing partner |s « a declined to ask for @ decoration for the| giwaze seen. Bach with Base epeais & | a t rao) (Continued on Gocond Page.) entire baue AS Shep ob Fat how as {Continued op Second Wr ae The iuies Jusiices decined the after ced to werve ax months tn the] WEATHER Snow and sleet: warmer. FI EDITION. “ Circulation Books Open to All,” 14 PA GE s. PRICE ONE CENT. WOLTER DIES IN CHAIR DECLARING HE DIDNT ~— KILL RUTH WHEELER —__—_<42—_—_—__—_—_——. ‘Slayer of Young Girl Displays the Same Brazen Spirit at Long- Delayed | Execution That He Evinced | When Found Guilty. IN LETTER TO PUBLIC AGAIN DENIES CRIME. Brutal Young Murderer “Dean of Death House,’ Having Been There 22 Months Fighting for Life. (Special From a Staff Correspondent of The Fvaning World.) \ OSSINING, Jan. 29.—Protesting his innocence to the last, Albert 1 W. Wolter was electrocuted in Sing Sing Prison this mosning for the | murder of Ruth Wheeler. | He was one of the most unconcerned men that ever went to the death | . He walked firmly from his cell to the death chamber, though his | face showed a little more than its usual pallor, He entered the death chamber at 5.37, and one minute later was strapped in the chair. At 5.38.39 the current was turned on, the contact lasting one minute and three seconds. Only one application was neces- | sary, and at 5.41 Wolter was pranounced dead, | Sheriff Julius Harburger, who had witnessed the execution, after an jexamination thought he could detect signs of life. The doctors made lanother examination, however, and again declared Wolter dead. The lone shock given Wolter was 1,960 volts at from seven to nine amperes. ‘He showed less resistance to the shock than any man who has been put jto death in Sing | Prinen Hever In @ firm hand that @4@ ‘SUBWAY OFFER hie | anything to ea IS PUTIN AT LAST snes sare He dressed hastily without the assist- ance of any of the attendants, an@ was he h his spiritual adviser, the Rev. @& 6. ' : | Buermeyer, for some time defere It's Just Like the One Fore-| sea py Warden Kennedy that ‘over. | aes thing was ready, cast by The Evening Aw the procesnion to the death cham- J ber started, Wolter shouted to the other Vorld prisoners tn the deathshouse: “Good-by to you all, bora, Geood-by.” | As usual at executions im the prison. Wolter had been ahifted to @ call near | At a iittle before half past ¢ o'clock |the door leading into the death ehem- Una afternoon the Interborough Rapid | ver. Then before the death maroh pe- |rranett Company placed in the hande| in “i ns ‘3 ° denn in front of @! | Mem-Proat, the Offer colle so that none could Jof A. J. County, secretary to Vice-Prest- | nin on that vast walk, Bat they py ® As Wolter started for the death cham- ber he handed Ward Kennedy a dated Jan. @. written on ordinary | —_—>— ldent Hamuel Rea of the Pennaylyania | nes his “good-by,"" Ratiroad, the tentative offer ym) Wolter walked between the prinatpai pany to construct the new subway sya- | KeePe the Rev, Buermeyer, who ; ss reading the German Lutheraa em, sfor the dying, Wolter replied in | rhe terms of fie sere exa tly German He spoke firmly and elearly, |thome whieh have feated in T It is not known if the body te te be lwvening World fo than a week |olaimed, Warden Kennedy will bola tt | @ 1%,0M,000 subway on which the \ hours tn (he expectation that the \\w to guarantee a preferential p fami tly WIL come for it, f : ; | |: Was when the ptart waa made that iment’? of 476 per cou ‘ Mr. County t ba wna tya| Multer banded the written statement to Mr. County wae told to Warcey dod asked im to make {: Jdraught af the offer to the he did immediately after ‘ titel W acted for the paper last majority of lien) at Mt ording MBE ade ‘The writing te fit the dra “ poate’ in tte perfection. Tie TRRR Rea A ‘ oor phld after 1 boon read that W. h, ed to him privately, . — deed Gun to the end that BLAZE IN NEW BUILDING. wnt Aino, + (ie doomed mane parente ; 4 Loki ray t© say goodedy, eee Saleen ak BeOS on his hands and Jatternoe i? tt ‘ 1 | pitted hands end rege sie ahs \: to hig mother unat | wrong Nae eee ; me i} t (he erie for waten Vile tencivoren said PHYSICIANS END DOUBTS oF pet ( THE SHERIF! place, ae! iG Wolters execution waa the second With the ar © So [Witneved by Boer Harburger re- crowd of severa 2 auth [eently, | He had alwaye doubted that p in electrocutions the @leetrie shock , but on witnessing @a execution was Ryders.’ at only that sievusiclty killed \nstaatly, bus alee shag nN ramen ered around the had to estadiieh * open, ‘Dae tia nguisiied [re without bas Demen going ‘Inyo action,

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