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se 2 [ “ Cireutation Booke Open to All.” | mt cy | PRICE ONE CENT. Conrriaht. 1918, by The Frese Publobing NEW YOR K, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 12 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT... 1 7. ye GIANTS LOSE Rescues of Girls at Factory Blaze; ALL MELLEN MEN AS EW TORS 9 A BOMB IN MAIL Firemen Who Savéd Boy Heroes MAYHAVETOLOSE|7 ° ° ° ge Oe? 3) FOUND IN TIME srr 1 34 } 0 200 7 a 2 0 0 4 P ( 1 page cic Sal Receives Deadly, I | 5: ; Committee of Directors Ac- . ve alesman. Receives Deadly, In- | iG: cepts His Resignation, ut |! 9 © 1 0 2 0 1 9 strument at Home Through 10 RAILROAD WORKERS ; Fails to Choose Successor. 0000 ST. LOUIS 6 6-6 Parcel Post. bak BYRNES HAS NO CHANCE. BROOKLYN Loses [SRS TAPED ods Re Heads of the Unions Declare tha 4 Boom for First Vice-President) 41 srooKLYN— Mysterious Package Mailed in ' 100,000 Conductors and Trainmen | Suddenly Flattens Ot |O © O 1 0 0 O0 O O 1) Massachusetts Town to In- on Eastern Lines Will Quit Un-. ; After Meeting. : PITTSBURGH | — tended Victim. | less the Managers Back Down ~« ees re) wi 4x nc lh, | Ligaen aetna ce na DENOUNCE THE ATTEMPT b. Mew Haven and Hartford Rallroad a ago, inclosed in a wooden box and con- a ' Seciew ewer O 2 0 1 1 8 1 - 6 seaman, ot me Wet One andre Refuse to Submit to Arbitration the ! Se spomiient of Mr. Mellen's suc- CLEVELAND ruler see beans ee: Combooliiees: Questions Raised by. Railroads.’ % P. Morgan, Theodore N. Val 0200000 d Gamuel Rea, William Skinner, Edward Batterles—Ford and Goseet; Gregg and Carlecn. fiendish machines he had encountered in After New Law Was Passed. ~ Milligan and Robert W. Taft are the his nineteen years’ service opening * Members of the committee which con- Geadly contrivances. : What amounts to a rlotice to prepare for an immediate strike’ @as | tintes bom! : ‘: 1euT. = a i the: ontd of bp. the alien bss HOMERS AND MAT DODGER PITCHERS nator ae. voltae, Sohn pM Bye ot onan NN +d RED, | sent out to-day from the headquarters. of. she: Ordériof Railway -Coib President of the New York, New Haven a estate soln 4. ‘Cine of weaintien 4 = [ductors and Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen to evéty one of the | and Hartford is chosen. The commit- ae ah ee te ie ee \ Y ‘ 3 , tee Ras several big railroad men und ay ay ba Hy Par ebiseg a box of . f lJ . RES 100,000 members of these associations. : 1 Conaideration, but it is not believed socks from a friend, and instructed the | fame \ rf f] The warning took the form of a notification known as Bulletin No. & | Mkely that anybody now connected Janitor to bring the package to his with thé New York, New Haven and Hartford or its allied lines known to | 4 , have been at any time in sympainy | pe ‘who eoaked the bomb until it was harm- = | lee, pronounced it ome of the moa in In it were outlined the subjects on which the railroads have demanded ~ a TWENTY INJURED arbitration, and it closed with the announcement that under no circumy with Mr. Mellen will be selecte’. : stances would the representatives of the conductors and trainmen in New In fact it would appear that the Gualgndtion of alc: Mellen amounts: to} sulphur. He turned the package over N | f York agree to the proposal, but would order a Strike at once if the rail 3 0 roads did not withdraw¥rom thelr position, ' 4 _—_-—_— * . . a thi flowed fro all crevic tlon of open warfare on his! Meyers and Snodgrass Hit for|Dahlen Uses Up Four Twirl-|tn ane covers smell strocn of wiese nat the New York, ie gunpowder. After a meeting of the Committee of/ we agreed to arbitrate under the nine arto be nated niin caccutse! Circuit, While Big Six | ers Trying to Hold Smoke- |Ciats A MATCH AND puTs IT Ce. Handents reopening fae saceet) "Onna Ae, Pe Sel It 4 Mr. Mellen d a ‘ TO POWDER. i F Sond Pres 5 ee | Dut It te known that Mf, ellen does Fools Rivals. town Sluggers. pean cae hw osbibie, Young Woman in Flames} conductors and President William G.| Mediation and Conciliation as a | “the various New Ha: placed it on the floor and lit a match, lations, monopoly pl A i There was a flash. Hannon ran #hout- mishaps loaded on h ' SECOND GAME. i BROOKLYN, ing from the floor and called up Capt. PO. . Lee of the Trainmen issued thie state- cedent to her action. Swung Between Windows | fea’ ™* Aght' Wilden. Sppuisad “thay Fifty Feet Above Street, | nen_"e_"ent_to_Waghineton | yeoterday end it will undou a he claims, ev R. H.PO. A. B.| Day of the 8. Nicholas avenue station, an ve ratified by the Senate to-day, SB’ toned or ordered by the directorate. GIANTS. 0 1 2 © | Who despatched two poll to the —_—— our laat conference with the railiay © || SUDDEN RISE AND QUICK COL- R. H.PO. A. 00300 hoes, ‘The police sent for Inspector Aliens cil gaualna (8 owhleta omy managers We subscribed to a jotet i LAPSE OF BYRNES BOOM. = IBurns tt... 0 3 2 0 be 2D alc: wom wan taxon ee. Ang basins ployees of the Model Button Works ! saeraen te! President Wen 4 < An Incident tending to iMuste Shafer, 3b....... 2 2 2 1 ® 0 6 © IR i camente ib a uurot ecte: were making a preparation of cellus il a pre pga m ot _ Ma ail snot harmony between Mr. Mi Herzog, 3b. . @ 0 0 48 oomoe® Bie Aitieea a members of It to We! \ iJ While Baillie and the policemen waited, lold and « ine to mi a in New York to-morrow. \ and the board of directors of the New | pitcher, 9s, ooo 1 0 1 Q 2 1) news of the arrival of the bomb spread the third floor of the wix-story loft vies any \ Maven road was the sudden rire au Doyle, 2b. ond 8 9 0 2 § Oj quickly through the neighborhood and building at No. 141 West Twentieth NO ACTION UNTIL AFTER CON eee ee Ee ee eee: | Markie 1b oom o O Fb 1 2 t/a great crowd collected in front of the|F street exploded shortly after § o'clock FERENCE WITH MEDIATORS. david Lp AS ie he New | Murray, rf oo1 0 9 © ©O 3 0} premises. In the throng were most of ———J to-day. Blasing gasoline ran over the ‘Ae | matter of courtesy we will GEDEREA Opnorel: Jeanne of Eb* eT | Maven, ® 2243 © 0 © © OJthe tenants of the apartment house, . take no action until we have. come York, New Haven and Hartford, would | Meyere, see 6 O 8 8 6 Of Meitls comsa the hee chic oat can BASEBALL GAMES floor to big storage tanks in the rear appt s felved eit tha board, it te : be chowen Mr. Mellen’s successor. Mr. 2330 © 0 © @ Ol inches long and three inches in width of the room, and in an instant the one conclusion that both sides x Byrnes is a lawyer by profession, but # ae — — — — and depth. The top of the box was a “ whole floor was aflame. Engineer Pinned Under Loco-} relect_ mediation. tf an by instinct and training, i nS sa | (ny 1 4 27 12 2) sliding cover. Just under the cover was With the rapidity of w prairte fire the “Then, under the law, arbitray an opersting oficial he tskes Ne re eeeeessiese ery paper. Gtanding up NATIONAL LEAGUE, binge spread up the walls and elevator! motive Cuts His Throat | {om must enaue, Before we ar Pid ay merge aang aly eee eee PITTSBURGH. ‘or of the box were five AT PHILADELPHIA, shafts through the celling and floor of | trate we must draw up articlen a ‘ 7 . agreement i hi An hour before the meeting of t! . HPO. A. EL n 3B... 000s 000 0 0 @ 3— §] hundred. ont ¢ i the demands av id come in contact with the paper, f oad Mans we have submitte® committee to-day to act on Mr. Melle: . 0 1 3 O OfCarey, It.. 2 2 2 @ | wou = the plant knew It the blaze had sprea iaay hi tine hs resignation every New Haven omcla!| Mi a 2 2 0 0] Kommers, cf 1 1 2, 0 A SBS, gave the! explonion: of: the! gua alae ye 0 0 0 3 O— g{throuRh the four upper stories of the! HxCATUR, Ala, July 18—Pinned) things subject to arbitration, we in the Grand Centra! Terminal bullding 0 0 2 0 0} Butler, ss 1 1 1 1 9) bowler. bd Cha}. | Duilding. beneath an overturned locomotive, Hua-| gave the formal thirty days’ now | was certain that Mr. Byrnes would ‘6 0 1 8 O|J. Miller, 0 1 13 @ o|GUNPOWDER ENCLOSED IN PA. RATER Fae ARG UDG) CHB: ae ore wane rush We ho siaie and ton Pleasing, ae eaeinahe elven enaio! Canae tions te be arbitrated, is. Bytven, nas Sh hand. He hed been | Konetchy, 1b © 0 10 0 0| Wilson, rf. 10401 PER BAG, ae eae fire encapes, but before the Inat person | 11) poeta uy cutting hie own throat) 04 these are the only questions r. 5 , hi summoned to meet the committee. Evans, cf. 0130 ; ' H , ° sme Euprorier Sas enciooed to. 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE. was out firemen taka‘Nads nlghs selnba' suactatnra cat hla whee tas, Me srblirates, But the committee did not select Mr. o 1 2 0 ave ea lesued’e collleld (ape. -lngpecton Bail, pari ee gaan ore or more| PURNE refused hie request to kill him} qyissy Goo” soaite or any Byrnes. And Mr. Byrnes, looking, con- oo 1 0 O eat lies tar teteeroe att AT DETROIT. tgirls ty leading them aerom a ladder |, Fleming, with Floyd Hamlin, an air} So"er® Hose alk ony Mee hed | siderably put out, started for Boston on , 0 0 0 8 12 27 12. | to and @ half pounds of black BOSTON— Gn eahicn a poard. had been laid and | M#Pector, was testing @ new locomo-| Si, Se MANAeere ask oud ] the first tratn out, Then the rumors 0000 12027 12 2 OR WitAh & DOArG Rs tive in the Loulaville and Nashville atest Se [ awitched and it was hawked about that - 90000 A powder ip she bag. Resting on top of 000000 — | which strotoied across « gap between | tive, In the Koulmille und Nashville] auction in wages. We shall ast R Mr. Byrnes would aleo tender his r * * - = | First Base on Balle—ofr Curtis 1, oft | he Paper bag DETROIT— the buildings, #ix stories in the alr. tracks by @ switch engine and over-| o #0, We unqualifiedly say that : nation-sthat he 05854 8 Wagner 4, off Adama 1, off Hall 3, off 000003 — |MORE THAN A 8CORE OF MEN (turned, Hamlin died to-day. tee weltvoote pete = Nee \, friend and too loyal an associate of Mr. Kent, 1. Struck Out—By Adams 3. Three- of the bomb. Batterles—Wood, Mosely and Thomas AND GIRLS BURNED. —— at . ; . vod, \ homas: , 4 this wilh Mallen. $0. 0. coneitered an the: hand’! Oenes, patted for Ferris 1 th Bane Hits—Carey, Kommera, Two-Base! tor the woollen house of F. A. Straus|Daues aid McKeon afore than « score of men and airts! DEAD IN ENGINE TENDER. | ‘ishie time we wit) strtne, we ARY FOR EIGHT INNINGS. & ved — it these questions of the system, . sUMM. Bt Ns ater Co Hite—Butier, Adams, Stolen Bases—| of xo. 96 Gree treet, He Is an in- —-— were mightly burned and these were pads . to arbitration.” + 2 | i Following thie came the report that} Firat Base on - pid ited iz Wilson, Umpires—Kiem and Orth. At- Gustrious, reliable employee, one of the AT CHICAGO. went to the New York Hospital: Kallrond Man Believed to Havel siTUATION RAPIDLY BECom! : the entire Mellen human machinery of| Perritt, 2. Struck Out—By ¥+ i] tendance 2,600, firm said to-day. He is thirty-five years| PHILADELPHIA— ACCACO, THOMAS, address unknown, TING» : thé New Haven is ‘to go out with the| by Perritt, 8. Home Runs—Meyer: From Coat ¢ i big*bows—that the directors will bring| Snodgrass, ‘Two-Base Hite—Sha: (pecia! to The Evming World.) O16 and S Bate of France, He Wid 00038000 hip broken and badly bursed om face, | Fall MORE TENSE. in new head who will infuse new| Doyle, Burns, Stolen Bases—Shafer,] EBBETS FIELD, Brooklyn, N. Y., tee tee tee tates of aul) CHICAGO— Manse one sey) ARMOZD, cus of the| AYRAGUSR, SY Ye fay ik—tn a Prt rar cl ae blogd througnout the system, At any) Fletcher, Meyers, Snodgrass, Hit by! july 18.—Having captured the firat game| fim from eliding open the cover ut the 010000 oO — | peopriotore of the factory, Bo. 903| Kneeling posture the tody of Cisorae P. | stuation was becoming more (cuee’ Ba all the Mellen men on the road| pitcher—By Perritt, 2. of the series from the Dodgers, Fred| box. BaisertserBender and Schank, Russe! | whisa avenue, Brooklys, burned on the! Wood Jr, a railroad eran: rN * 8 that only @ complete surrender by the erga Une sera o no eee (Special to The Rrening Wortd,) Clarke and hie fast going Pirates tined| $IZE AND SHAPE OF AN orpi.|*"! Sena TUAAG; Wo: 190 mani | eas faved tn the tender of on engine 64 eRRenTE oem brevert: she: onthammanae brought ‘with him from the} POLO GROUNDS, New York, July 18/45 against the Dahlenites here this af- NARY HOSIERY BOX. AT 8T. Louis, Mp aid Q urned on the face,|the New York Central r Northern Pactic or, employed from |—In an effort to grab the last game &N4 | ternoon confident of taking encther \ other roads or promoted to responsible} force an even break for the day, ternoon meets ‘The box ig exactly the aime and shape | WASHINGTON— 3 the house at) Seth Low this ft | arms ye | Minoa Wight as the engine was) ¢ of Railway Man- game from them. Only a email crowd | of ® box ordinarily containing a dozen 000 100 LELOFF, LOUIS, Wo. 1392 Bast New ng made ready for & trip. at the Grend Central orig Mea positions on the New Haven lines after Mathewson was sent to the box for the of rooters turned out, there not being pairs of socks, Frank gave the police ST, LOUIS— York Brooklyn, burned om the Katlroad omen belleve Wood ywa: 8 to sway them from thelr press he took the presidency, Gtants, f the bel) | the name of the person from whom he ti 000000 face, arms and body | smothered In a coal pile and his body! ent position and persuade them to a ALL HANDS GO OUT OF TOWN] fhe champions were decidedly chag- expected to receive the nooks. silt] GavtatiescGroarae and Heneri Baum: | RORAe® DOMENIC, Mo, 2969 Bee.) dropped through & chute into the ene back Lingdl col Srievances Rah 9 Oi the loss of the firat game, be- took th for| name the police wo far have withhel Roatan oll #4 ond avenue, burned on the face and) xine tender, The engine came in from| necessary thirty days’ notice of arbitrae see eis and Mr, 8 Oe Practically tossed it away. |the preliminary warm cae han The was wrapped In ordinary paper | #ardner and Agu a body; im conditions Albany Wedne day night. Wood was! tion can be given, Hos failure to do this Mellen disappeared fter the meeting! te was their worst exhibition of flelding| Moran, the Dodgers’ fast outfelder,| “Pon which Aypewrittan Franies White BISSIO, ROSIE, Mo. 116 Last Fourth ween at Kavena a few days ago, wilt simatt surely precipitate. the strik , legram announcing the fact|!@me and address. The postmark : |, atrget, loti ay ait, iS 3 se initas Rete cnn ta at which the resignation was accepted.! o¢ ine year and but for errors in the| received a tel i , MINNEA i : 16 Ht A of this, sending an ultimatum last alghi hy fe had T showed that the box was mailed from a H hat the exp Pant > bth _ im i, en 1 was atated that none of thom would Infleld the Cardinals could have made Prenat SPP ED IN a ee cama ln Maansoniadieas thin aeine | Allee known. Once the blase started in the Last Two Days of Big Sale, | ‘They also made public a letter forwarded ake tomtement was ineved by the| Ut one Tun. The crowd had grown Curtin. and Fischer was selected as| Deng also withheld. Acrote the slide . jo" gasoline, however, th Was no stops 12,000 when the | by messenger to Chairman Blisha Lee ond cont rushed dow . Started.| the battery for the Dodgers while Adame] Of te box, in large letters, was the ping 1. The Mames roared t way, cor. lof the managers in which reply was Se etalon @tated that in his opin- | Matty introduced a new stunt by warm-|and Simon worked for tne Pirates in| Word "Btetussque sedan » pre homes and wave off a heat that was Bite. wat ann uRY a fy Ped mae 0 ee bn tae cence, tae fon s condition existed that was full | ing up from ¢he regular pitching box| the points. eee Opened the mam Sent) vas fot made pu Allen will join| Sead, Pante-atricken 4 (ine Suita, all w t 7 INNING—Byrne smashed alto Mr. Schiff alx years ago. He ce- ern | variety of 2 of Mequieting possibilities for the |instead of from the side line. FIRST fast color: also large Mahe ¢ Outing Suits, in mittee to bring about arbitration of . ‘| the White Box at once eRe ‘i I duck. shades: all wixes, 34 to 44;| these, The letter af Now Haven Railroad and its allied | Perritt, the lanky young fellow who| scorching grounder to Hummel, who parted nna dal Seas naninn ané os OnGRI NES 3 Sead ira Hs “in, Any Conner store, Thele| ata ent of fact \ emimued op Sevend Paes, | _ “Continued on Kishi Page) _ 4, Seminal 68 icin rages : “eat tone is (Abie Maul aaen | scoasinued op Hevvad Hage, QRS Opan Haburday Blas LL LO maye, OD She cppzovesay. . b . - . . ” penetrance nreeenenaet aeugatenpanen een rs -