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6 « 1. 1918, by The Preee Pabtioh eo Tee. (the New Work World), WR dd ONE CENT. “ Circulation Boc Books Open to All.” NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JULY 10, BOMB SENT TO NOM _ WOUNDS MAN IN DUBLIN "GIANTS LOS LOSE AT NEW YORK— 0 00 1100 00 ‘Panic Whgn Deadly Deadly Missile In- tended for Irish M. P. Ex- ; Plodes in Post-Office. BO. Oo 1 0 0 “? mn (+) ASTS BY MILITA Batteries: Mathewson and Meyers; Smith and ale. By iil 4 Woman Confesses She Burned ; BROOKL $100,000 Mansion and se hestinee ‘YN LOSES Planted Infemal Machines 10 OF ©O§F OF 20021 5 DUBLIN, July 10.--A mail sorger in CINCINNATI <9 local post-office narrowly escaped 5 0.3 (0) 2 oO — 10 @eath and other workers were thrown Batteries: Rucker and Fischer; Brown and Kling, fato a panic this afternoon when a sut- * fragette bomb, wrapped in “votes for men" erature and addressed to pars HK. stroed, capiea The GHLANDERS WIN @lerk was sorting mail addressed to AT CHICAGU— members of Parliament end tossing .t| Q 1 0) [o) ro) 1 oO oO (0) wet 2 into a large basket at his side. As he received the innocent: looking package containing the bomb it exploded, in- during his hands and arms. LIVRRPOUL, July WW. drainatic @enfession of incendiarisam was made by ®& well-known militant suffragette, Mrs. Héith Rigby, wite of w physician at : Warhop and Smith; Russell and Schalk. Preston, to * sistrate sitting In the palice court to-day, Mrs. Rigby | Fe tnt CUBS PUT, STOP REDS SLUG BALL : WINNING STREAK ‘$200, 000. @be further confessed to being the per- Matty’s Pitching Hit Hard— Miller’s Triple Scores Neces- @etrator of ihe outrage at the Liverpvol Cotton Exchange on July 5, when sary Run for Chicago. bomb exploded but caused Iittle dam ‘Mrs. Rigyy surrendered voluntarily GIANTS. R. H. po 1 Rattéries Rucker and Wagner Hammered Out of the Box at Ebbets Field. BROOKLYN. PO. te the police. When arraigned to-day @ho gloried in ber achievements, @he wanted Sir William H, eonsider whether his house was more valuable as a show place than as a Beacon lighted for the King and the! country tu'see women suffering an in-| ®upportuble grievance. She told the Magistrate: ' MT lighted that beacon, talso placea | Burns, It.... the explosives in the pool Stock | Shafer, 3b {Exchange to show how easy it is to pro- | Pletcher, ss, cure them and to place them in public | Doyle, 2b. buildings. 1 might Just ax easily have | Merkle, 1b Blown up the Nelson Monumen| | Murray, rf. “1 chose Averpoo! Cotton Ex: | Meyers, c. Wilson, ¢ Snodgras: | Mathewson, p. Herzog » | McCormick A E, > eooo-e—=KNo coneccnsase the vote Arat knock at ine dow “Under the, cat and mouse act’ of the greaicst women int going to be done to death, ernment is going to kill that woman this is a warning.” he was remanded for Ew leoe-eocees-co? wlecosocoecone ied con See wae me} | alco# : | Totals... Heraog ran “tor Meyers tn 7th, .| MeCormick batted for Wilson in 9th, CHICAGO. H. PO. Yingling... . leococcoen-soeecs” loo-cen-cuccd-vo i e-cece-ne---e-= Ew! e-cooceon-coco-* clecccce coececeo™ Totals Wo27st Callahan batted for dal in 8th Yingling batted for Kent in ninth. | CINCINNATI. H. P tui home Leach, cf. Evers, 2b r 3 Mrs, Edith Rigby has been a ineinve ‘ef the Women's Social and Woliss Union, the militant suffrag tion, for many years, and hi great part in public movements to p mote the welfare of women. She has een imprisoned five times in connec- tion with ‘the suffrage movement and ‘was on several occasions released ow- ing to the breakdown of her health ensuing “hunger strik LONDON, July 10.—Miss Clara Eliza- beth Giveen, who together with Kitty Marion was sunwenced on July 3 to tavee years’ penal servitude for setting fire to the stands on Hurst Park race course, was released from priyon to-day In a serious condition of health resulting from a “hunger and thirst strike.’ Svecial to The Evening Worl, —————>__—_—— BELMONT RESULTS. TFULO GROUNDS, NBW YORK, July FIRST BACH—Superintendent, 11 t0 19 rye Chicago Cus to-day chesked a 7 to 0, Svat) mere oom & vine winning streaks of the Glants. Devore, cf.. Bescher, If ies a Miller, I Corridon, Bresnahan, ¢ Smith, p ... weano-wo | we--encrs0)8? o---G-cuouw lo-cun-n-o? lo wl! ceconceo”7 el ceeccccceco™ == Se nme ne 2 o ~ s Tor 15 SUMMARIPS—Firet Base on Balls— Off Smith, 4, Siruck Our—By Mathews |won, 5; by Smith, 4 Three-Base Hite— Saler, Miller, Stolen Bases—Burns (2), Fletcher, Double Plays—Miller and | Evers; Corridon, Evers and Sailer; Evers | 7 jand Sater. —Umpires Rigler and Byron, ||!¢ Brown, p.. | ecounoen-: |eo-eucec-oF 5 10 13 27 14 on Balle—Off Rucker 1, off Hull 2, off Kent 1, Struck Out—By Brown ‘Three-Base Hit—Callanan -Hase Hite—Tinker, Dev Fi Total: Firat Cutshaw. | Biteuer Emslte. Wild) Pitch—-Hall, Groh, Hit sby | BBBETS PY '8C / July 10.—The poor show!ng made by the ;Dablenites kept the attendance down The Cubs played o1 SECOND BACE—Donald MacDonald, | gaines ween on the grounds this y oto 10 and 1 to 3, fret; Oadeau, 6 tog They hit Matty at opportune thmes and | to about 1,009 for the third game of “Lapon ceva act man | OER? aL IES ae —— r+. BROOKLYN TEAM Yj but he w Umpives Quigley and BROOKLYN, N, ¥., | fielded brilliantly, They pulled four; their series with the Cincinnat! Reds. tr Vince onent | viet Watbetans, | oe nle plays, ench me choking e poss! Manager Dahlen trotted out Nap ‘BA Board, 2 to 3, | etble raily. {Rucker to do the twirling, with Fisher) ME ipo 10, frat; Bickle, 9 to 1 plac Heinie Zimmerman the “hundred dol- on the receiving end, second; Mightstick third. Time, 1.19 laraire’ took part in the batting prac-! FIRST I NG-—Devore hit a siow eee ose , @ to 2, tice, And as oon As the game started sone to Cutshaw, who tosxed him out, Bae 1 to 9 for place, | "etired to count his money. smi eee a pitched for the Cubs, Boscher stole second, Marsang bounced | FIFTH RACE Beaucoup, PIRST INNING—Leach flied out to {one wo Pianer, who threw to Daubert in 4 time wo get his man. Bescher going to! ont, Long ne ies Continued on Twelfth finued 98 Evellth Page , |toird. Dodger ttfted one to Wheat, No bapa BACE—Strombolt, 11 to 20, | —- Runs, One Lett | one SOR Tae TRAYRL BURRA Devore made a pretiy running cateh Gret; Mypatia, eves for iol a = mo ing, "Pon | of Moran's high Ay. Cotshaw's Sounder Golden Chimes, third. Time Myst ‘nd ao ie tasy for Gron and Hobby. - Wheat GANGSTER SLAN IN PISTOL BATTLE ON BUSY STREET | Quarrel Over sie ipa in a Re- cent Raid Fatal to “Meische, ; the Starker.” SHOT, THEN STABBED, Victim Well Known to Police as an East Side Desperado —Two-Men Held. Morris Reich, known af a gang leader as “Melsche the Starker,” which {s equivalent to “strong-arm man," was shot and stabbed to death to-day by two of his gang followers. The killing took place in the middie of the street on Avenue B, between Second and ‘Third street. A quarrel over spoils gar- |nered by the gang as the result of @ recent raid was the cause of the Aight. ‘Two shots fired vy a inember of a ebng entered Reich's thigh and: back. He would have eypyived these but fer the knife thrust of © second member of the’ outht. “The knife blade bevy he Ranht of thé garig leader. i An’ excited crowd of east ‘eas Detectives Long and Patrolman Din- {mean of the Union Market station, ate rested on @ roof in East Fourth street David Wolk of 16 Orchard street, and Jack Willis of No, 23 East Third atreet. They were held. under suspicion, Reich was known to the pdlice asia desperado.' He intimidated many east alde shopkeepers whom he held up and rovbed. Kast aiders rejoiced when they heard that “Meleche the Starker” waa dead. He had long been regarded as a terror. He was powerful of build ond always carried a gun and @ blackjack, He hal served sev terms in prison, AND EASILY DEFEAT sszss'sxrsex* |MMAD IN STOKE HOLE HEAT, COAL TRIMMER LEAPS TOOCEAN GRAVE jestic See Victim Sucked Un- der Mammoth Propeller. The White Star steamer Majestic, Capt. John B. Kelk, arrived. to-day from Southampton. On July & when two days out, Robert Snow, twenty-one years olf, @ native of Southampton, and one of the coal trimmers, emitted a wild shriek, made for the freroom. It was the shriek of frenay, of a man suddenly ed with the heat. grabbed for the but he ‘them aside, Up t! dere he nim! a. monk as he reached the deck, for they knew was making for the water, First Officer David Blair was on deck, well forward when Snow reached the rail, and with » wild sh leaped down into the ocean. The alarm quickly he ship stopped and gines reversed, Two boats were lowered, but David Blair, looking over the rail, far forward, knew that thelr; uld be fruitless, y he was to go over: | Doard again, as he had on the last trip | for a similar reason, if a chance offered for rescue. But he snook his head. He knew that there was no hope for the poor fellow. He had jumped too far |aft. The swirl of the propellers was ;Bencher sent a pretty single to left, | sure to enmesh him and drag him down | into the blades of the great rotartes. The inun was never seen again. He never came to the surface. Firat OMcer Blair had been honored by his countrymen for his heroic plunge | to the rescue of the coal trimmer on the last voyage. He wae presented witn # ailver medal by the Liverpool Ghipwreck awe, Resvue society for » Ee a Passengers on Steamship Ma- threw down his shovel, ) Stewards | steerage passengers went after him | eens eas. (COHALAN DEFENSE FIGHTING AGAINST | | | it Successful, id: has Not Call ; Accused Justice to Refute | Connolly’s Charges. —_—_—_ WYLIE’S TESTIMONY. Bookkeeper Says He Opened and Kept Account for Con- nolly ‘in Cohalan’s Name. By Martin Green. Correspondent of The Evening ‘Worta.) ALBANY, N. Y., July 10.—It decame known this afternoon that the eminent counsel engaged in the defense of Justice Daniel F. Cohalan have about decided to allow the issue of his gullt or innocence to go before the Legis lative Committees without putting in any formal defense, This decision ‘is not fixed, and the question whether Jyatice Cohalag shall be put on the stand Witt be pettied by future develop- brite) ‘Th efanse takes the position that Conpolly,. en crose-exam| Ly admitted that. mie oult against Cohalan, which” brought” about ip ha pr » wae by Cohalan te him of (State in the Pack of the ledger of the Vietor Heating Company, which has, been de- atroyed. Connolly, also, accordifig to the defense, has admicted, on crose- examination, perjury and forgery. Unless Connoll; imony is eor- toborated by witnegses yet to be called fense will not put Judge Co- in on the stand, If corroboration urnished, Judge Cohalan will giv the committee his explanation of ¢! trarsactions between Connolly and him- self, On this point, it may be sald, the prosecution promises to produce abso- lute proof of Connolly's statements that he paid Daniel F. Cohalan 55 nt, of the profits accruing o Procured through Cohalan's | Counsel for Justice Cohalan, at conclusion of the presentation of the prosecution's case, will moye thet the charges against the accused jurist be dismissed. ‘They will make a big fight on this point because they are extreme; anzioun to epare their client from the o1 deal of crogs-exemination at the han®s ot William D. Guthrie. FIGHTING AGAINST CORROBORA. Ti EVIDENCE. The defense fought long and herd this afternoon against the admission of levidence that would tend to substanti- Connolly's charge that he’ sent Dantel F. Cohalan a letter offering him 6 per cent. of the profits on city jobe secured for the Victor Heating Com- pany. This is the letter that Connolly says was copied in the back of his letter book, which copy he tore out of the book, the summer of 19% and handed to Cohalan on a Broadway car. Justice Cohalan as denied that he ever received the letter and, as ti copy has been destroyed, it fe a die- puted document. On Connolly's cross Gramination the defense charged that Connolly never wrote such a letter, nolly on May 19 in which he told of | the letter. The whole battery of coun- (Continued on Second Page). NEW JERSEY MAN KILLED BY A MEXICAN REBEL. Slayer of Henry Burton Arrested and His Prompt Punish- ment Promised. BL PASO, Texas, July 10.—Henry me re lton of Upper Montolair, N. J, while driving in the streets of Santa Rosalle, Chihuahua, Mexico, The boty reached here to-day en route Kast 1913. CORROBORATION Mr. Guthrie this afternoon tried to | introduce an aMdavit signed by Con- | Beall, cf .... Chase, Ib Ln Collins, rf Schalk, ¢ Weaver, ss Totals. ball | Lites tule€ rie drunken. celal Golaite besarges « SUMMARY _Te “ Circulation Books Open to AIL” l 18 PAGES MISS JANE MORGAN, DAUGHTER OF J. P., SNAPPED AT NEWPORT based on an alleged account, recorded |’ HIGHLANDERS WIN FROM WHITE SOX, WARHOP IN BOX Knight Figures Prominently in the Victory Scored by the Chance Men. HIGHLANDERS. Daniels, rf. Wolter, cf Cree, If.. Hartzell, 2b Peckinpaugh, ss Knight, tb...... Zeider, 3b Smith, c. GRL IN Warhop, p... McConnell, p... R. 0 o 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 WHITE S$ R, 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 o Ly Slecnes S| --esqoeecco” ol ceooccocescso: ray 2s e-vecne-n-~ FE. 0} 0 0 Ratn, 2b Lord, 3b | Bodie, If 0) 0! Qo 0; 0 Russell, p Easterly... Snsweocescene? _ ol e-seeaaebEt =ibaeeeeeete s 8 0 204 Easterly batted for W FOR EL vFiret Hase on Halls Blruck by Russell, ¢ ‘e Btulen Play ver in ninth INNINGS Gen, Manuel Chao, commanding the) Weave | rebel troops at Santa Rosada, hak jalled Loddal the murderer and promised prompt, “*” . juatice | ein } ont 12 Men’s Blue Serge Suits, $5.95 | ers res The "HUB" Clothing Corner, Broad-, gaine of tu orin Bldg. will wel toking fo fe | day munrantend y 1 Manik black and mixtures, all wices % onal worth §12 In any other store; oue! Bhibiter i be Heider Was wut for tis yt (Consipued on Sneitiadased ates ‘ | ST. LouIsS— 0 charge of being her slayer. He is being held without bail to await the action of the Coroners | Jury. While Wiliam Cripsell and his wife ing the remains of Alice to @ desolate little cemetery on the country side, the County Detective was giving the public the letters which fact that Alice Crispell was not the unsophiaticated country maiden she was || claimed to be. BASEBALL ( GAMES NATIONAL LEAGUE. AT BOSTON. ST, LOUIS— 00000010 N— 11000100 Battgries: Harmon and Wingo due afd Rariden, AT PHILADELPHIA. s' Pere AMERICAN LEAGUE, AT CLEVELAND, PHILADELPYIA— oo00000 CLEVELAND— 110000 Batteries: Plank and Lapp bers aud Cartech AT 8T. Louis. Falken: BOSTON-— 20000 00 Batteries I wardner and AT DETROIT, WASHINGTON ooo1o9o k DETROIT— 30000 Batterion’ ilughes aod tnd MoKee ere Sunday World “Wants” Menry, Hult “PRICE ‘ONE “CENT. ——— oe LAKE TRAGEDY TAD QUARREL AT HD OVER ACCUSED SUIT Alice Crispell and Herbert Johns Talked of Suicide in Letters: Made Public To-Day as Girl Is Buried. MISSING GLOVE IS FOUND;':, MAY BE CLUE TO STRUGG! Police in Search of Stranger Crouching Near Boat Landir About Hour Victim Lost Lifes. ee, to The Bvening World.) WILKES-BARRE, Pa., July 10.—Another surprise was ad day to the mystery which envelops the finding of the body of Crispell In Harvey’s Lake last Monday, when County Detective | McKelvey made public one hundred |etters which passed betwee U girl and her suitor, Herbert Johns, who is now under arrest on © court order te compel and the rest of his family were follow-| ant to attend @ corener’s District-Attorney Bigelow. county detectives held a threw tectives put Johns through an tlon this afternoon, He was, ‘hia memary defective, the oald. 7 wev told of having quarrels with menace her family, “@o many things are me that I feel like j pel. | PITTSBURGH— 20100000 0O3)N | PAILADELPHIA— threats 00100000 1—2 Batteries McQuillan and Simon,| The Chalmers and Howley, Presta tin He and oity, & } Un suitor =| FINDING OF GLOVE MAY CLUE TO A STRUGGLE} | County authorities at noon to-day tained about | where oft, All the letters made public ase. with, love sentiments and some show that the girl and Johns troubles, Johns in the lake Why, Added to the surprise over the ‘ons in the letters came another form of @ gonversation which thes authorities gained from William ‘The father admitted that the waywardness caused him trouble that a few days before her death h sisted on remaining out father also said be had beaten the eirl frequently with the hope of curing her of hey bad habits, He admitted that he had blackened her eyes only a short ako. vert Johns added @ third surprise to the atory, authorities that on the nights ef July togettier at there that night break in tie story of Johna, girl was an innocent girl of the tryside, and he endeavored to make t olficialw believe that thelr relations were ever more than those of the ordinary “1 Miss Alice Crispell en as a possible on RPE A= z jel herself into the lake. all entsctvee 25 VER AT HER HBAD. — &@ revolver at sned to kill her her head use one at night, He admitted to the county 3 he and Miss Crispell stayed Germania Hotel, ip this tering a% husband and er shows that the couple This is really the now he has claimed that i and sweetheart, ® glove that had been worn bp Tt was pleke@eug fifty feet from the boat landing er body was found, ‘This ty tale ue to a struggle wheg |” attacked of white silk and ie the one found on the left Mang body was _ ® dutton we, The glove was found by _ Work Monday, Wonders. 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