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4 WILSON TRIED TO WIN COL. HARVEY BACK _ Rich Admirer Slashes Youth in Flat of Mrs. ‘Dan’ Reid’s Mother WEATHER<Fatr to-night and Wednesday; colder. WEATHER FI EDITION. ht and Wednesday: i Circulation Books Open to. All.” emensees a pare ce EEE ewe] PRICE ‘ONE CENT. ee NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JANUARY di 1912. 16 PAGES PRICE ONE “CENT. AGED MAN SLASHES BOY HR BAYONET CHARGE ON MOB BUMUTESRVES I] COW UNGRATEFUL, | NOLENIENCY, HIS | ‘DAN REID'S MOTHER-IN-LAW SHOTS FRED BY TROOPS ox >> Porto Rican Staggers From COL GREEN GALLS " ed When Troops Scatter Paraders— See Apartment and Assailant Is CITES OTHER C Crowd in Fighting Mood. ee ae Barred From Building. NEW YORK WOMEN. asa ise | 4 LAWKEN Mass. pe mam 4 4 | this city which reaul Assailant, Called D. C. Dwyer, | {}4 man in the crowd, be! —__—- Humbly Apologetic Let- ters That Followed Spurning of Editor's Energetic Support Re« Jan, 39.—A clash, that no persons shall be atlowed to cone Hopes the Governor Will} strikers aid a|@¥egate in the streets, and to-day ti | military zone was extended to include Make His Report sny, | tHe extize city instead of the mill dis. in amy | eae, Public and) ‘The Colonel further sald that the pol- | UDI. was the main] toy of e militia during the past two - 7" | elgn quarter of | perhaps fatally wounde 3 Pe «| a OF Pi : a | disorder to-day tn connection with the! weeks was governed by circumstances | Formerly Employed Young | Children the Last Things They | , | strike of aby textilo workers in] Uut from now on the rules will bo| Judie Hosulsky to-day sent by epectat veal New Facts in the - v | \ th ity ikers assembled on|Stfingent. Everything possible will be | Mefser to Vv. Dix his report on A Man He Attacked. Want, Says He—Like to Pea- | ; i Onk ath Mae etention ot parad.| one to prevent farther disorders and|*e case of Foulke Enget Brandt, who Controversy—Feels Ed- : et ing. toned in that sec- | outbreaks. is fighting for edom after having Fs atavbine eaeae thlneraberinent et cock Around the City. bj tion went at them on tie double quick,| TROOPS FIRE THEIR — FIRST |*rrved fve years of w thirty-year nen itor’s “Coals of Fire” nee for robl n the home of Mor banker, Rosalsky would not lordeving them to disperse. SHOTS OF THE STRIKE. » mob showed fight and the troops| For the first tlne since the milittas| Un nets, ‘The crowd was| men were ass’ to strike duty two} Atthou 1, but not until after! Weeks ago, shots were fired by the| make public his report or discuss its Mrs. Fannte Carrier on the tenth floor | ———- =< f the/Bennington Corners Apartments, | gyy y the southwest corner of One Hun- | Heaped Upon His Head. SCO, Jan. lepers ward’ Howla n yolnson of ivedth street and Weet End avenue, | mociy con of I Neen of New York, had received serious Infuries 1 Hers to- About 5 A, M. a volley ntlal te teedy, ie TEC Who We urnished work for the detectives of the | 41.4, moved to te Lawrence General! Was fired by & smal! squad of soldiers tet ala rived he: heralded as a man | eb sented Jengthy argu- Vemt One Hundredth street station to) «no wants to 5 Vic WOHMAAE ETA Hospital, where i was found that he) Above the heady of a crowd of ieemen | ments, bagked by offictal documents, | “Very Much Ashamed of ad been stabbed in the chest Femployed Wf a local ice company, who], In the vicinity of the Arlington mills! Were cutting mn the Merrimac BR a crowd of strike sympathizers at-| The tcemen had begun work earlier th ed to cripple the electric car] ¥8ual to keep ice moving, and they h by ing troiiey wires, The! Paid no attention tp the shots of the nding to support the severity of the sentence he {mposed on the former Schiff ervant five years ago. ‘The port recommends that no leniency be shown the prisoner lay, and also materlal for red hot Ko# | clothes horse. ip among tho residents In the big and | alldren are the last thing they plendidly appointed building, The pos | wa he sald of New York women ‘e Information, gathered from various | “None o »W how to cook © vurces, was that cne D.C. Dwyer, an | sew. y would deny that Myself,” Governor Wrote, and Says He For- serv c beth G ‘ ne artly successful in thelr militiainen, who were ordered last night) 4 is understood that J pi re na | food od abeth Gu Flynn of New |men Were part an Sa tal 4 mBt 8: at Ju RInerly And WORTHY ROAR: AROEET RNG EA wand cline Who but « ahort rime ogo was [attempts before they were dispersed by|t be on the wateh for any At 00) bases-his recominéntation upon & oars got to Thank Friend for badly injured a younger man while both | 17,10 “yi! Ae ial #snan ei ee the jallitla, | th part of the strikers to cross thel ry: summing up of all the facta and| were visiting Mrs, € ler yesterday‘ 7 ae . bg dah ar heer a etic 7 on the fee and attack the mills. | op, tn Ob the Chik aus beeeantad’| f Wntng and that the soung man te Me, |Went up Fifth avenue with w ring in| is te Joan of Arc in the Lawrence, | CITY UNDER MARTIAL LAW; a ‘This discharge of musketery,, qhlen | rrautTerances of the case ax presented Generosity, as He Can Dwyer's gon, Hai ahi ees re, poulan ee eUDDlY feed York TROOPS EVERYWHERE. took piace above the Patle Brid, trial Maren loi The nt foa ‘, A 4 ies Nenaeetny ngs nto supply the girl in New York | po.day the city wax as near under| followed another firing of rilles by W[turee ma they are ellen went fea Only Think in One ngui A pat aE phate aren to peacock around | one ¥ a na | martial law is possible under the) squad of militlamen stationed opposite lined in the dud s : hat the victim ig Umocrto tho theatres and restaurants 40 aw to] tO (7 ast One Hundred and | stasqaonusette laws, Col. K Leroy | itie Uswoco mills In South Lawrence. (Sav LIFE SENTENCE WOULD Train of Thouht at a iA, Wis Wai up t th: eo weeks re M Kal if) ty ho! ir husbands school 4 fol 4 | Swe wer had under his command] The soldiers thought they saw persons HAVE BEEN JUSTIFIED. old, Who was up to od Asked cap } might not seal nis} 5 Power [nearly two full regiments of soldiers,| moving along the tee and fred, So far | N was gained from the fatherly aititude “tt may be, I'm hue Haan! party and worked as an evange! {f gegen te Fouls strived Ldn ie rhe number of people entering the|# ¢time for which the law permits a / f . of the elder man and his assertions to Baalliiils | ‘the Soctalist Lat ast night and ut once began the work | ‘The nuit aad toibe eeaater aahtalida The correspondence that passed between Col. George Harvey and fous ; that hi oked epon the the Industria Workers of th beg rolling tho mill dist eT Ra atch iis tata diet badly Old aah ° endant deck on ex | 4 F ‘ ~ Ping i con and was whiing to CHAUFFEUR RUNS WILD = | oim starca, ton, ete ‘nearby stree | yesterday, but still probably was not a 9 Kray ait eae | pv Woe Wilson subsequent to the meeting at the Manhattan Club, Oung m bd | 7 By) See Col. Sweetser stated to-day that the large as the number that worked iast |‘ i . i ‘ : egally adopt bia : show her sympat tered Sch yuse surreptl ly cl 0 ‘ : esence Se oe ea after leaving the} 'N AUTO ON GAY WHITE Oeil ae ah tion of the militia was uo longer Week. Taere are still about 22,000 opera. | fel Lie Beli’ houwe sairepiitiowaly | at which Goy, Wilson, in the presence of Col. Henry Watterson, asked forced out by the clos: | \y there we that of waiting for trouble to develop, tivex on strike but that the soldiers were looking for !niz is, To- |trouble and the strikers who meant mills that were closed—tie E trouble, Mis orders to # troops ere lington and Pemberton \\ «pin anda! Col, Harvey to withdraw the support to the Wilson boom of Harper's Dwyer, took a West Forty: re ne picked up a vow! went up two diam wating In the dark for | twnisne’ WAY, SPREADING PANIC,| :"'t ve! "ad rother, who ts in business in this Soo1ff to come ho hp Seuite en ninth stre¢ z Ee * atick- | Weekly, published in the Evening Post to-day. The Evening World nidl-at that address this afternoon | Chorus Girls aad Fur-Coa ae a 4 if “f hat Mr. Dw abbed Umberto bee Flee in Terror as Machine Goes time later was reprints the correspondence from the Evening Post, which publication exe teatl be che plains that it took the initiative in procuring the publication and has the yer with the ause of some statements about Mr. HR nia ahs sult of labor troubles, | ined ou eri ; ; : Dwyer Umberto had made to Mrs, Car- on Times Square Rampage. a | airiekce nites ll! 1 ot Wak tae jer and refused to retract. James Flynn of N Thirty | 4 ten pin; tho blow glanced from the bank: | assent of both parties, Interest In the occurence was height. elghth street was hir a chauteur| TART HAS COLD, | t" head and MOuIte turned onsthnlpats?| wha {i i ened to- | by the actions of Mr. | 4 few days ago by LB facts, admitted by the prisoner, Theirs} fetter auGressedo/COb Matyey, by Gay Wilson is as fot bw hee bGd savbrait © otenuians | keane a Nosk of se etuen| BU KBEPS ON Acie As carat exAsUnRGaRE OEE ER reattnant cf Ure Carter ott wes tet| nave apaimemantl todsyoms pee] — 2S OHO TOUR LESS THAN ACTA. PERIL 7 EMPIRE Lite a nite wacteaat ake «lowed even in the lower hallway of | fectly good chauffeur, notwithstanding nal who entered the baaker's hows oe Bennlagten Sarnerss Balkan nls th fet he lacked a license to practice | President’s Doctor Says He is No: | with ie ra te roo, and ill if neces Ki day Lam confrmoed in the Judgment that my mind is a one-track efforts to enter the house, Mr. Divyer | his profession. Bh serio sary © Hosaishy (uereupon sen road, and can ron only one tala of thought at a time! A long time after Visited public telephones in the nelith-| Mr. Flynn was not at the stand this Worse Than He stis Been for | | enced the prisoner to thirty years, that Interview with you and Marse Henry at the Manhattan Club {t came porhood, called up the Bennington Cor- | Mr, Bushman did a little tele Days and Will Finish ‘Tri answer to tie crlticlsin that this wer me that when (at the elose of the interview) you asked me that ques: nisi ‘Trip. | hers and breathed threats of his in-jephoning around for him, but in vain (tt simply as a matter of fact, and 0 vey rma I MBUS, O, Jan, $0.—Pres! tentions to convey information in his} Late this afternoon there was no doubt], COL! 1 Oy Jan, r and sald never a word of my sincere e ‘aft arrived In Columbus from Cleve- - sii ners Eratitude to you sor Sly nploy of Mr vom at No, 2 Actors th avenue and Fifty-fourth str t, Dec, 1, 1911, Was too severe a sentence, tio Judge report Is believed to elte a large number ore Weekly, 1 answe; ont —_>— apeiron possession to Daniel G. Reid of No, 145] at all that Mr. Flynn and his had r S "i : of burglary cases br no him support, or of my hope that {t might be continued. Broadway and No, 7% Fifth avenue, He skimmed down Hroadway, | nd at 114A, M, to-day, ‘The Presiden:| Louis Brandeis Says Workers}Flyer at Full Speed Wabbles ac tat time, in ali of nv he im Forgive me and forget my manners! Faithfully yours, Mr. Dwyer also visited the West Onc f ‘oliceman &heffler of the Trafe| Will remain here until to-morrow after- | , posed extremely rigorous sition, WOODROW WILSON. ‘ Hundredth street station and com-/ fic Squad s ty that Scheffler lost/MOOn, he intending to make four| in Pittsburgh Are Paid Be- Two Miles When Plank Rips Judge Rosalsky said to-day he ho ARVEY MERELY TRIED TO R assaulted | his balance and the uniform will have/ Speeches and to attend the dedication the ernor wo ‘INDER PUBLIC SERVICE- plained that he had bee: make the repor fa the apartment of Mrs. rier, He| to be cleaned before he can wear it|Of the new postofiice 7 GHC ciiant er Siructure of Car. yab ' A L Radi a desire to go to the West | am : e ies | The F re 1s still bothered with a low Standard Limit. Under Structure of Car RUE ; lay Coy, Dix's counse} | In reply Co!. Harvey wrote to Gov. Wilson as follows: 7 Fifty-fourth Street Police Court and ning his prese of mind, de-|cold, but It is not belleved that tt will pemare po aoe a tu accept a brie trom Howard Franklin Square, New York, Jan, 4, 1912 i sear out a warrant but did not keep| spite the 0k, fier Mis| in any way interfe with the pro- = | pansel fol (Personaby A n appointment with a detective who} whistle, From out of the gramt © o1 at Akron to-morrow SHINGTON, Jan, 9.—That 65 per| At Jan. O—Als RA ema to My Dear Gow. Wilson 4) was to accompany him, Seventh avenue, Forty-se: t,| might. as L. Rho who of the employ of the United, tanks, batteries, dynamo and i ats) reason given W teplying your note from the University Club, T think ft should go " While Mr, Dwyer was trying to force|Forty-third street and Broadway blue-| accomp: the President, sprayed | States Steel Corporation in the 2 were ripped oft the under f (ie lentertained until without saying that no purely personal issue could arise between you and \ ‘his way to Mrs, Carrier and bombarding | un!formed mintons of the law came fore) his throat last night and again this| burgh district earn less than the actual | dining ear of the west-bound Empire amined the arguments Wh ivbody else may surmise, surely must know that, in the Bennington Corners with telephone | ward to the hunt. mornin, oat aubaistance ofthe Gay State 5 #4 an the train passed alsky and District-Att trying to arouse and furtier your political aspirations during the past few | messages the victim of the stabbing was| Mr. Flynn made a wide sweep, as Jent is simply suffering with] American family in Pittsburgh was a | Krade crossin mburg Mr. Gans concurred and withdrew years, E Bave been actuated solely by the belief that Z was rendering @ ," said Dr, Rh ft|*He ts no worse than I Vor-| several weeks befor nity tiles an hour, | urke istinct publle service nt at the time of our int fact and of business," and when you stated the fact to be automobil ting wis 8 to-day. | ealoulation \ for) hearing toed te oat tie Steel ‘Crust | to-day, run by Louls D, Branded With all alr brake mechaniemn for th The @ patient in St, Luke's Hospital, to| though he saw the park of which institution he was admitted at 5] Where his car belonged his left eye. He circled for them, few was, as you aptly put it, a i Oe Associated Charities of Pitts: | doner, Pullman ad . ) carou ‘ " (Continued on Second Page.) funately fee ihe Sutamanlien he raimed There is no doubt he will burgh have computed the cost of bare | of work wrder, the that m port Was hurting your candilacy and that you were exper!- is je outer ed e em ears leomplete his. pre ithout the et r far t encins ulty finding & way to counteract its ha effe: h : omed off a Broadway car without dam- mrss ia Br eeu bh mce of & family o aeband, @| icy rote wo ‘ ‘ , i 7 its basmtul effect the WOMAN GETS GOOD PLACE age and rted up Bro wal crea F Raye) eund three children in that ¢ ’ i and ‘ moh ml * f in simple falrnpes to you ne less than He had his head turned he ii is the Presiden + wald Hy working "| could eh s momentum in const n respect, Was to relleve you of your ems ¥ hint ON THE CITY’S PAYROLL. |shouder, as) though wondering. why on Ns tour were h wurprised to he 1 day, 905 days a year, i“ aM ‘ in iy power to do so, by ceasing to ad- —— Times Square was insisting on evading |t#e report had been circulated that Mr, | na the: teal wane I vocate y nation, Another recognition of woman's abil-|!!m. Meanwhile, he ran up on the side ft was suffering with pneumonia, His 4 Cian the amo That, I think wow {wily understood betwoen us at the time and, act- walk in front of the Hotel Astor, send-| condition, they sw as the same at tty to perform official work for Father “ ing accordingly I tock down your mame from the head of the Weekly's ing the Broadway afternoon parade| present as when | hington Knickerbocker came to-day with the aP* | scam, ‘ elter hotel st de editorial page some Guys before your letter was written, That pering for shelter to the hotel steps |and should excite no anxie ocoms Ce ee eee esmetinty [itt eee Wier ME. Bayan wae of 7 j ely u angle Whatever Lit tT may have felt as a consequence of the unex- West One Hundred and Fifty-ninth| ing head-on for the front of the It MRS. ALM of a liberal profit « mito weoted mptorines# of your attitude toward n street as chief of the Bureau of Insp: In still another moment he was sending OND SUES. ‘Tila enormous profit,” a bas 7 Hi sie i meade eth ude ¢ d me 1, of course, wholly been used to grind down its emp tlons of the Finance Department. She] chorus girls and fur-coated persons | Men per of Decker Duiry Family| - os cha vay ntran | 7 sery n present Very Wuly yours, Will receive @ nalary of $1,600. charging for the subway entrance | the misery of thelr presen ; : 3 7 ‘ ry tru . i Mra, yon Hehoff will pe in charge of] across the street and for the front steps | Seeks Divorce, j tor oh prlbeg radi ; Mob of 500 Men Storm Jail GEORGE HARVEY, j 4 large staff of men inepectors, Her] of the Cadillac, Trafic In that busy | gute fur divorce has \ ; Hineuanecrroe ie i ale : gh ; ASHAME, cane position 18 an important one, for it is} nelehborhood pecane w heloluss s 24 Maa cco eee tarney Hee for th Hives AN plc re and Hang Girl’s Assailint ASHAMED OF HIMSELF, ipon the reports of this bureau that| Just then & a : tat White Pla Hh ceca eatiteee | For # mile the tra Ww piled, under date of Jan, 11, as follow 4 third street colleagu Milg against the city are elther paid or Sta ee Rare ae wi Before Militia Arrive. he wild auto, abl at is work contested. Mrs. von Hohoff was con-| M, aes nw | 31, 1910, lan lo ¢ fi a tL Cane en snd cordial as Was your letter written in reply to my note q vears and has been led w' he mid square, Ae . bur Min that 1 DID hurt you by: wi : progressive women's movements in New | t the middle of the square F unlly | an wert Ga, 3 A ) hat 1 DID burt vou by wmal t ee Gatley Sekt ae ; York, Mr. Flynn gased ar und rather biindly | Slaweon D. Saige? tts and N bag k pls se . ein 4 the kemp. tat " Zam very w shamed of myself, for there is aothing 2 am more Lest Suit, Took Life. rh 1 mid, nade " p 4 ed M fa white s ashawed of than hurting @ true friend, however uaintentional the burt line ts no drink for a gentleman i : : Adrian Bevier, sixty years , for] yfted him out and four p ‘ Thee 4 nad t a ie, i D and ‘ to may have been. many yeara a Boston contractor, com-| nen carried him to the West. ol'r M 1 a tharhen un hour la Troops ordered =f uy 1 to see you in Washington, but was absolutely mitted sulelde to-day tn a furnis! street station, Later M Sat aE ’ i “5 aa way | Brawn fated 4 r aptured y I was In my rooms, and when I was ‘oom at No, 480 West Sixty-fourth street | wer vA : oe yy held. hi m In $1,000 bait her as Virginia Redmond to go v Child | ain E n ’ gements, I saw you at the dinner, but wy inhaling gas. eat Side Court for y # the au-|@ ceremony in Mis Ltedins * 1 Waa A num “ t my the a could not get at you, and afte dinner was s trom hia lawyers {n Boston, saying his _———> —_—_ and that he thereafter lived with here | Zeat One Hundr 1 ty-nev Wie a OR He OHMUB AEE Slits mee mantis vn gettIng at you n Ys to peal eal eiGlatergam reservations and tcketa vis all Coat-|" Brown & Cook of No, M1 Broad. | Street this r hid was cord had been pulled four times fom ed by citizens, a came in easly in the hope of catching Yeu. Bs yams Oete v Metin. Cac rom teeericen and, termuda | way, counsel for. Mrs, Almond, admitted | Playing 1 stove when laint ths afternoon was made iy | search for che nego, Ham | For I owe it to you and to my own thought and fesling te tell you He leaves @ wife in Grand Rapid eR > Takicabye attem ‘noves |thia afternoon that tie action wag In| ted hot « nm the grate, ond District Pubite jo last Nisht and, st tn deciared, | 90W Mrateful am for all your generous support of me (ne Mich. son in Flint, Mich. and an- Mm Bare qe lon nate oT] the charge, but declined to discuss it] set fir » bis and ie was soon ! y n and President Brown young muah positively identified One Bas described mo more nearly as I w Uke to be 4 obher aon in Alaska, } how. ert 4000. ek in dny way. tn flames, ; hi ‘han you have), how Z have admired you : 4 2 te rss coe geen — rr ieee Tk Biased iced weatetlccte initia’ vshcmaceelataaeataschsesendaseacenasstetsenineit naebaemenaatccecintelt . fa ae ti eeepc Herta ~

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