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TWO DIE IN FIRE SET BY LAMP EXPLOSION . ALDARA AP DAA! ARR ALA , ark ym T __ Troops Hold Mill Strikers in Check, Alter Arrest of Leaders ‘ WEATHER-Fair to-night and Thursday, FI EDITION. PRICE ONE CENT. Covretat, 1942, by, The Press Publishing New York W Cbe | “ Circulation . Books Open to All.’ noche YORK, ‘WEDNESDAY, NEW YORK LABOR MEN MED IN MILL STRIKE KILLING: BAIL OFFER 1S REFUSED EXPERT GAYNOR TELLSGRADUATES HOW TO BOIL EGGS | | Also Instructs Girls in How to Write Letters With LAWRENCE, M: Jan. 31,—Sullen| “Swing” to Them. Ettor and Giovanniti Seized by Troops at Lawrence; Are Guarded From Rescue. THEY CHARGE A PLOT Parade of 10,000 Strikers Is! Forbidden at Funeral of Woman Killed in Riot. DEATH UNDER CAR ENDS KIDDIE’S JOY ON HER BIRTHDAY Running to Invite Her Friends | to Party, Little Grace | Hear Is Run Down, GRANDPA SEES HER DIE. | Sitting at Window, Her Only Guardian Witnesses Fatal Accident to His Pet. | This was the thirteenth and the last | birthday of Grace Hear, a pretty ehtld, | who Ived with and kept house for | axed grandfather, Jacob Hear, at Eighth avenue, She was killed at 9, nd defiant over the arrest of thelr Irad- | ers, Joseph J. Ettor, National Organizer | of the Industrial Workers of the World, and his chief Heutenant, Arturo M. Glo- | vannitl, editor of a New York Itallan| newspaper, who are held withcut bail on | charges of being accessory to the mur-| Ger of Anna Lopizzo, hit by a bullet) Monday night during a fight between the police and rioters, most of the strik- | ing mill workers gathered in thelr head- Quarters to-day to awalt instructions re- | Barding their future course. Etter and his assistant were ar-! ralgned before Special Justice Freder- | fek Chandler this forenoon, and at the fequest of their counsel their cases wero continued until Feb, % Judge Chandler stated he was not @ware of any time in his recollection when a person charged with be. ATTENTION COOKS! WHAT’S THE BEST WAY TO BOIL AN EGG? School The Evening World will give a prize of a dozen fresh eggs to the reader ‘vyho cends in the best an- swer, Addreas Hgg.Rditory Bvening World, Mayor Gaynor went early to school to- day. When he appcared at School No. 4 he was immediately surrounded by @ group of pretty girls and conducted into the big schoo! house, where he received Accessory to murder had been allowed : dail and therefore could not see why ® W&M welcome from the assembled RAT ERBUlalgataRIlAitA: brabeden scholars and addressed the 1% girls of the graduating class. In his address the Mayor aatd: | “Vour principal says you average Md Givan-| eourteen years and two months. I ‘OP | almost thought I would have to edvise about getting married, you are so The saying Is that though God disposes, man proposes. And this being the girls have @ right to pro- I have not been STRIKERS ORDERED NOT TO PARADE AT FUNERAL. | Handcutfed tox alttl were taken | placed in a pat m the poll 1 wagon and tak house Few persons saw the tive from the station to the jail. etepped from the As patrol wagon he asked | leap year, if the beds were more comfortable there | pose if they want to. tto than at the station. His Neutenant sald: |q yery good adviser of my own daugh-| Car the head of the Uttle girl had be-| Wait for W edding and Had House in Brooklyn After “It looks lke a churc! ters on that subject, I fear, and ao 1| Come wedged between the truck fender Angelo Rooso, a high school student, | yropaniy would be a failure with you. | #4 the pavement. “lee j istres: ‘aving ‘Twins who is allesed to have delivered inflam: | "vr ve few of sou will have to go our| While the horrified grandfather made to Flee in Distress, | Saving Twins, matory speeches, was arrested at the} 4, york, and if you do I hope yau will way down the stairs, Policeman | pipes Police station charged with rioting NOUS ANS ARE ‘ ih tbel and Clayton Slaughter of No: ‘ ‘ | Col, Leroy Sweetser, {n command of | t4¥ at it 4 very short time only, 1 West One Hundred and Twenty.) Judge Murray, tn the Thira District) Mrs, ) Lavine, walkong thin after- the military forces patrolling the city, | W4nt you all to be housekeepers, You | wighth street, assisted by the motorman Munielpal Cou heard the sult Of! noon ard her home at No. 18% Pros announced to-day that he would not | sowed me an exhibition of your cook-/ and conductor, gen Ned the body Leonard Cohen of the Rex Specialty | pect pla Tlisibaceornnie allow the strikers to para -|ing. I felt inclined to ask one of the of the child from u ath the Car. Company of No. 43 West Thirty-fourt) | pom tye win Mt re tion with the fune cooks how long she would cook | She (been instant! street againgt Miss Mor 1, Hess, 1 ft having been arranged tha: 5 re fOr My breniiecateball tick tbe Jacob Hear coutd leva his n biatch ae EL, a's hone on , ‘ 10,000 strikers acco body to He eliouiac ls aniea grandchild was dead, The body was sf An ISH Proxpe * resem. the maculate neiory, | oe - es carried to a drug sto ne Hundred | Miss Who is siender, haa an aa n An ttkmense th Cheyenne B SESMSD land Twenty-fifth street and Dr. Baker |# golden tutr atid large blu: | With a naw bor time set for the funeral and troops were | Mat 18 & y long tt However, | was summoned with an ambulance from rincipal witness, | he Diamond twin rushed to the scene, Owing to the ex-| have it that way if you want to, May-| Harlem Hospital. It, when it was de- ia, IX years oO ervic mpora be you know more about it than i do.| ‘There Is wothing for me to do here,” |ivered,” said Miss Hess “anc : paren nia nates citement the services were tempor: ‘ ."" sald Miss Hess “and asllpped delayed. But I would rather have {t four min-|eald the doctor to the grandfather. | ent into it and hustled to a weddine ran right upstatra and Through the night the police station | utes," rphe ttle girl te dead. She was billed | i soar tase for me to vit dome {tite Ma TURMORE ROAMTM ani RhIGh Whe was guarded by @ company of infantry | iiss Rector, the principal, interrupted | before she knew what had happened.| 0) 0) te, not locked. Right at th to prevent @ possible attack, rumors of | to show the fruits of sewing instruction, | She did not ove Reece ‘| lik Be the twins, who Were shriek! which followed Ettor's arrest. Police asking the girls who made their the old tan broke down, ow?” asked the Judge. | caught them by the and and militiamen were also stationed in- Lenidtenaen in balsa ts nds, {sFeat crowd gathered and atood silently! Miss Heas pursed her red lps and | ( aide the bullding, There was no 4 Ka of (fia clase; dla’ ko around the father and the body ast down hor large blue eyes, | he aide tempt at disturbance during the nigh ‘ontinuing, Mayor Gaynor si Of the ohie Tye cia ee by, “Really, tt wouldn't be modest for | mud windows, however, and many of the be 7 atel ie havaines ceably surprised | 4, {fil girl about five) Me to fay," she answered. “Perhaps Mra. avine| and sympainisers did ud learn 9 cy ara AUaten nanetiing then 2) (0e. Pang 6 beau girl 9B be Terai Ane . arrest of thelr leader un . The 4 Paneer | ee Leght, a ee : ish troops still guarded the station house "tt te the | WOMAN USES LITTLE BODY AS "ent up 1 a and jail to-day. Maha CHILD'S OBJECT LESSON, | tivish | Fi ‘ rain BTTOR CHARGES EMPLOYERS’ of the s until she] Waist, 7 ae ¢ ldo it ; PLOT AGAINST HIM. « fine handwriting nol own \ , wr t be “Maybe conditions in Russia « : ‘ | ke | t j 1 than in Lawrence, but 1 dow ; a areal ae or | ’ = ha Joseph J. Ettor, strike le LS Ped | streets ) * ‘ | aeenea at in bis cell here to-day. , \¥ mting 111 was to iS jah, misguided man fired a pistol into u f back peaydeandiie ' ; oe the ground. The bullet hit a st t ougat to a inthe) erate ; : ns bOI any ' Blanced into the crowd. I was n Not an adept in those things +O cull’? she continued, ‘and arias A : the scene do not know the | , se RVing th shop “A yard and a halt!’ gasped the pays d iE who fired the shot. This ts a tr if T have to send them to Ge eagirevry vet nome aime | at, Baie th up charge. The fact of the matt girls at every school I go to, MALE is be is oa 1 # every scsi person will see, is that, broke as the & I womar 1 ; Laesiee the mill employers want to get me) Andrew Ca 9 le re 1 ‘ > somebody edge ‘ ‘ * out of the way to “But I will try to lead this |! nue, Ate i from this cell, !€ I have any chance, Necnoe ; me I will bo helped by others. oe ti au Hartge: eng Willan tis ack ya Will spring up to head this fight. rautman will} h you to give you ave r are enough honest men in this mre | FOF 8 d they on ‘edie And tha ne take the chance to Mii this} ‘“Meanwh fellow workers: 1 " penny (S59 lake bh ‘3 good cheer and remember the = 1 e Hl : FaUn Cane MLaNTa GAYE watchworl ts “no arbitration, no come] PB. PRIVATE CITIZEN. no 3» coimpia ; y statement to the @ Ikers written promis | ‘ 1 hich he & gen cat Jn Jail in whieh he said s Colonel tn Letter Saya He Prefers | ; 4 “In Sodordance with a desire ra ‘ ' part of the mill owners to ny to Remat.s tn Ranke, gown J t airtke and that they may co es Tan Rance ° watd that 9 i spin and weave your live ra : Reine inivateey 5 they arrested what th the strike has been on there was none eae the ‘backbone of the * to-day. 4 Fal, serve you as a spur and de! __ ke ; 1 ; 4o carry on this strike to a suc easful Cloth bound edition 1912 World Pr s! most of which was devoted en ‘ a conclusion, | Almanac now on sale, price $0c.; mailed to setting forth in emphatic lang vage M. @obb of Ban Francts “Fellow workers, William Yates hasifor 60c, by the New York World, New} his reasons for wishing to remain « pri. 138) > - been advised what to do and in a day York City, [vate citizen, oo FOR RACING SEE PAGE 2, noon by @ northbound Eighth avenue |car in front of her home and in sight | of her grandfather, who was sitting at | a window in his flat watching her progress across the street. The little girl had been in a flutter of excitement all morning. In honor of the occasion her grandfather had allowed her to remain home fr school. Attired in her best frock she atarted out to meet some girl friends | coming from school at noon and invite thom to @ little party at her home this eventng. Jacob Hear watched her fondly as she started across Eighth avenue from th. west curb, The old man had been | her guardian and protector since her mother died, soon after her birth. Her | father, married again, lives in Newark Grace had crossed Elghth avenue Hundred and Twenty-fourth street. She | had become, apparently, expert in dodg: ing the trolley . ‘To-day she took a| chance of getting across ahead of a driven by Motorman David Me- of No. 436 West Fifty-seventh ICY STREET CAUSES FATAL) SLIP IN FRONT OF CAR, The car was moviilg slowly and the child would have cleared {t but for the tey condition of the street. Sheelipped and fell on the track, Before McGuire could apply the brakes and stop the hundreds and hundreds of times at One| 4 Children Who Were Fatally Bu rned in Blaze Started by Oil Explosion , R-A-RIP! WENT WOMAN RESCUES MISSHESS'SDRESS. BABY WHEN MEN AT THE CHURCH Blushing | Couldn’t| R wae z ushes Back Into Blazing |) REFUSE TO ACT: » of “ Circulation Books Open to All,’?” ‘J A N UA R ¥ 31 1, 1912, 18 MACFARLAND JURY WRANGLES LONG / Retired at 10.30 o’Clock This | Morning and Was Still Out Late This Afternoon, CHARGE Justice Gummere Criticises Prisoner for Putting Poison in Medicine Bottle. M. MacFarland, on trial in the Court of Oyer and Ter- Tho case of Allison au wife Evelyn by putting a solution of syanide of potassium in a bottle that en to the jury to-da M jury was still out ciet being soon reached. Most of the time during the long wait MacFarland of an aeroplane he is sail to have in: vented, He «id not appear to thouga to others tn appeared \the jury wag not favorable to | Uncer the New Jersey law tl |are not alowed to eat ut th | State during the ¢ apital case in the jury room, When the jurora retired they | with oe uneasy, al the court room { jand Florence Bromley of Philadelph | tis former stenographer. on these letters at © prosecution ex: | 5 and Seve [pected to lish a motive for mur. | in the bedroom, that Mak rand wished tot ve, is] ‘ning wil night. Isler awakened eagty, marry the ‘Brom if i ‘ey that li Re | that the oll in the lamp was Jew, tters were not read in pubile, Ana Carried the vessel to the Bit@em contents were such tha ath | where he began to Mil it from em @b mw did not wish top! bis without putting out the Nght, on the records, Isler had hardly tipped the of @an charge of Chief Justice Gummere ‘en ure Was a binding emplesion, to bit MacFarland aud his} rs vps of blazing quid scattere® counsel, Prank M, MeDertmitt, hard () clothing, and in an ineteme The Court declared the defendant had je hen was tn flames, Screaming, ast shown @ recklessness and « ed to put out the fire on himself apd at carelessness for his wife's safety in | placing the where he did as to | make him guilty of a criminal homicide. | STRONG POINTS IN THE GHARGE) TO THE JURY. HARD. | | Severely miner in Newark for the murder of his ntained a headache mixture, was at 10.8 o'clock » this afters noon and there were no signs of a ver- sat in the court-room drawing sketches at the long deliberation of ration of @ took them a large number of fettera | Which had. passed between MacKariand It was largely WEATHER-Fatr to-night and Thursday. A EDITION. — —— PAGES PRICE ONE CBNT. BABIES BURN TO DEATH | | \Oil Explodes When He Tries to Fill Vessel Without Extinguishing Light—Spatters Shower of Flame in Apartment. PARENTS BADLY HURT IN BROOKLYN BLAZE. |Other Tenants in House Escape in Their Night Clothes Through Smoke-Filled Halls. Two are dead, two dying and two severely burned in the family of Louis Isler, who fives on the second floor of the three-story frame house Jat No. 51 Rogers avenue, Brooklyn, as the result of a fire that wart \early today from exploding oil. Two of Isler’s children, Hyman, six, and Rosie, four, were nh to death in bed. Isler, his wife, Ida, and two other children, Ida, ning, and Joseph, two, are in the Swedish Hospital. The children will die. For several days the Islers have 9608 ty er atthe room, Kentuckian, ane to At-) King up wooden partition that rated the kitchen from the bedroom, 1 Ww arouse his family, tack, Declares Silence Is | Walter Yin, thy vce - | ter ate, ‘ » occuptes the ground Th Justice said the State had a Confession, wife, Hi shown MacParlan ts dea was the window rsed by cy anie potassium, Aa to meas yard, the rin wh Mrs. Mack arte Y COLUMBIA ¢, and carried her tovk the polson Creede te tir shouting to Policem: that she did no f they a case of sul stateny | Harvey-Wa | “Touching ESCAPED BAREFOOTED AND. WRAPPED IN BLANKETS, Ha ot up the question [given out yesterda shat chahan see wins ane Pri 9 Pee funt's responsibility for her | trom fasta eee it al Festal mon oid sen. The McClearys had | "The defendant admitted in hie eee eae oot eae an jnot time to put on any clothing, but TT statorcent trae ine emitted 11 hs lodge and approval, but upon his tnslat- | wrapped themeeives In” blankets’ @hd Crock Where “he jenees that from the beginn he was groped thelr way, barefooted, through ieee Pb anyae p |m vst im f delay, sending a per-|the smoky halle to the atreet. Ail thie | potassium, Justice, “Thin | sonal vex to moet me at At time no che heard anything of the was a considerable fe hin{ianta the 2th of December, and again( ire atkmiaiaa ata | wife's death, He + ver Of lthe same r to Richmond | second floor way burning, The J bringing the cyanide Mev si Ieee Pibaes GRElaE | od Ite ten Sy om told of substituting t ant Anieomaniee: aa ray end Himes ae {tion in the bottle that had RO INARPAINE: Gli eata ta en partition and the flames & headache mixture, ‘That Fah Clie (EIAGRE, WMA tient as Coen nena Jays betore hin wife took the ret aon he hice a; ay a Jil tea . New Willard \ the other childrens, Ge eT cee ae et Buna , Lith the d bed was Mrs. Isley glee ile dufondant wal 1 (eo apa aL ae %, and neg on the Aoor, f « : Phe refusal of tov. Wilson to aub- Dis, Hall and Martin caged’ h n ia ev ; ‘ 180" pis am a of veracity ¥: “ to the hospital. ‘The ealy @né aking his wife's itfe t Be self to @ tribunal baving who escaped serioug fn- * for the rights of their part! as Juius Hpsten, @ boarder, who y for Nv 4, whould, and, F titnk, will be is mpi Isler's butcher ehop, @ sy dade A Kiegs ninded peop ft ay. His ham werg al: A on that he dare not £ ‘ cd when he tried to ge¢ 1 make te tg those De t t sing kitchen, Me wag untary manalaugater. | wade a here nied Dr. Truax of the Bw TELLS JURY TO PASS ON QUES ak with . | Hospita TION OF NEGLIGENCE ane F ore] The » to the house is several bu find was ation ities ‘ {ba veaaii on the part the defendant to take and Harvey e a MpOn one Bn} —— ny ay ‘conser siether oF nat oteria bowen? vor s,{STOLE A TOMBSTONE newligence wid tec) Ya diss | jin stated ' t cove } WEIGHING 1,000 POUNDS, Bim. gully SEMGRL | Dae Thieves Make Clean Getaway and : esate that IN AN pagpty | we No Clue to Plunder : ~ | ia | Nacon, Ga., Police Wander, A my nan | railroad } MACON, Ga, J L—Thieves got was in ' i 4 : feat away with a » Wels lng nearly “ew : ft mot ' * : atte Yas completed, ready 1 parsed | 2" : rel sete | vid police admit. they pe ‘ It was raid wt Mr. daw: | cy to the Mentity of 7 ey's offive t ad ‘ r Miding-place of thetr ae k n ” t woman. = each aaa had my eotlon i# show | Pennaytvanta “ . ’ World Bullding | Turkish its & by the very fact that he kept the lets #6 cue Wilms tain, tne ain ised tere.” BP. 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