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BEGINS IN TO-DAY'S | EVENING WORLD To-Morrow's Weather—THUNDERSTORMS., WALL STREETES 13 [NINO WORLD ia Circulation Books Open to Al EDi TION ne altng Comonns of? eee 'N E Ww Y¥ “ R: K, M LON) NDAY, JUL y 1 7 ‘ 4 9 22, Post “Brie Nee ait baad ee THREE CEN TS” - SEVEN SLAIN BY STRIKING COAL MINERS. , MES USE atm mets ety OC, LES UNAFETED TRING MER KL SEE "Aeon YOO RADY STRA:_ NON HERE. ROBSON SERVE RNS UNMPEED LOW BURN CML TAL the Top of Cohan’s —_.—_ o ———— Fl Theatre: Stationary Engineers and Fire- i] (00 RACKMEN Said to Have Marched Into West Virginia From BABE GETS THIRD ONE.| men Stay at Work Despite ’ Pennsylvania to Make Attacks—Harding to ——— Walkout. . . sn : * , BREE RSG moh Aare ALK OUT WITHOUT Decide To-Day Action in Coal Situation Af- i Stopped in Times Square | POWERHOUSE MEN QUIT ter Hearing From Bituminous Owners. i poe { 2 hrow Is Made. Effort to Tie Up New Haven ADER ANC INN WELLSBURG, W. Va. July 17 (Associated Press).—The known dead Babe Ruth created another sensa- Road at Cos Cob Proves stood at seven this afternoon. Sheriff Duvall, killed in the fight at the tion, this time on Broadway, in the Failure. —— Clifton mine with marchers from Pennsylvania this morning heart of the theatrical district at ra President Says 400,000 in| unidentified members of tae attacking party : & party Three Men G Gets $10,000 From Faour Brothers in Wash- ) ington Street. —— MAKE ESCAPE IN AUTO Victim Is Found Trussed Up by Janitor, Who Calls the Police. "The office of BE. J. Faour & Broth- ers, bankers and merchants, No. 8 Washington S$ eet, was entered by and sis three holdup men shortly after it was opened Cashier S. BE. D with guns and’ tecked him into his apartment with ene Ves ne a » whose bodies were brough! fe Operating offices of the railroads Shop- | Welleburg. Four wound are = ; Pe iecee miiaaiics Ae peratin Union Will Not Join Shoy ounded were in hospitals and thirteen b y entering this city reported to-day that mente Girike: were confined in the Wellsburg Jail SS morning, who covered prisoner: from the top of the George there had not been the slightest in ; ; ; M. Cohan Theatre near 43d Street 5 a Brooke County deputies at Cliftonville w terference with their train service due i 0 be 17 e CHIC. 1 tt ait EEO) Rae to the culling out of the stationary P F ‘ a wngacre Sq 18 ac o ess)-—A nee : ae he wes packed to) engineers, firemen and oilers oie NEEL JE ; overflowing at the noon hour and) wn. ackawanna Railroad reported] tepance of way men havp. struct Fire 8 from the West 47th without permission, from President that thirty of tts firemen in the Ho. Street Police Station had their hands BE. F. Grable, J. ©. Smock, Vice his hands in the air, bound and earching the wooder The height is sa 1 i ded July 17 (Associated | Hillsi€es near the mine for other bodies, it gagged him and’then proceeded to go through the having been reported tha 000 main-| dozen or more had beep killed The robbers were evidently old-tim at the mine was extinguished after the tipple the res and part of the ers at the game, working very coolly and quickly. They told the cashier when they ordered him to throw up his hands that if he opened his mouth they would kill him The admonition was hardly neces- sury, for if he were disposed to make an outcry he was gagged before he concluded to do. ga. 1--mwime him bound to a chair the robbers" rifled tricks from the mouth of the mine had been destroyed boken, Kingsland and Thomas H, Duvall 1 in the handling of the crowds President of the union, estimated to he ea ull, who was with bis father, Sheriff H. H. Duvall plants walked out just before noon ffic was suspended with the ex- s power wher he wus killed, was this afternoon elected sheriff day. Mr. Smock said the etrikers erift by the Brooke County @eption of the trolley car, and every |New men who had been heid in re Court, He at once took charge of the situation, r ; ) with th 8 0 time one of them showed up the|serve took their places and there was{ Probably would be outlawed by} oer Clause of Wheeling, and a nda body ofl Htapseeois he assisance crowds were backed up into Times|no effect, according to the railroad] thelr national officers. = polive ‘ } 1 1 ! } t i Tr | eq uare Uke s human) tical wave officials, on the supply of power. President Grable, who conferred The attacking party, sald to aumtct | | 1 chorus girls—ali]wanna system to-day st Vice no strike ae baseball fans. The first ball thrown} President H. B. Moffatt of the Lacka-|call for the 400,000 members pf the ning, according to information Ais?) is by Bob from the roof took a slant}wanna to-day joined General Manager| Maintenance of Way Brotherhood Standing behind trees and. rocks high for the Times Square Building and|Rine in handling the strike situation! !s in prospect hefdre Thursday ond up in the hills, the attackers opened landed on the sidewalk. Immediately |and the two established an office in e/a walkout will not be ordered then tweabe stood out on Broadway be-| Fifty United States Deputy Mar-|®ith President Harding on Satur- sok hundred, opened fire on t ca racks, th rong y 4 min ‘uards * s "s deputies surging about him on all sides—men,|Shals went on duty on the Lacka-|4@y, ts In Detroit to-day. He de- Homie Ure caine rea oy eias <usth vim Nieee un chee cated tiny U. rom the surrounding hilly early thls the open safe of all the cash and a large amount of securiti They then walked: very quietly a deadly fire, Fs ds otofthefeadino test ——————[S|S—————aae—ae—e—— YH J there was a wild rush for it, and that |Special car which ean be hurried from] \¢ the railroads desia® from their re ¥ fire, picking off the guar where a purring automobile was ENE SARAZEN was the first time that the po ae oe ne to paw point on the} ported efforts to induce members of and deputies one by one rE g an “ el etaway ’ rye i, r . rs came into direct conflict with the}!0¢al division where trouble develops.! that union to perform duties of After resistance had weakened, the waiting and made their getaway | Former Caddie, 21, Walks Into Biltmore With crowd At the request of attorneys of the| striking ehop workers ASR pera oi mail It was fully half an hour later t celly, attached to tte Conan| Erie Rallroad, Judge Bodine, in the swooped down on the mine Thursday ts th meeting of genera! chairmen and the day. set ifor the and set fire to the tipple { the police was:notified, but the cash- Trophy Under Arm—Here to Visit Parents— Padua re, made his way through the| United States District Court, Newark fer v N, J., to-da yeontinued the tempor able to give 1 good descrip : neee Fe ae r EV nave and crowd and captur t Executive Council of the brothehood. fe : Ve According to reports, the attackers tion of the hold-up men First Went on Links When 7 Years Old. The Drow @uNInd ECE EOF r injunction issued on the com-fat which the labor situation as It at Drastic Government Action to| negan arriving in this vicinity about 3 rie ‘ —— — next throw. and this time the bali] Plaint of the railroad against Jersey [fects the maintenance of way men will a if Parties Fai 10 o'clock Ia 4 D pbile Dias was discovered trussed to a ande ivight into the home run hitters | City officials until Juiy at be thoroughly gone over by the union Result if Parties Fail to SlelOGNe SIRat iH Ss GR autonomy swivel chair by the janitor of the Carrying under his arm the silver cup emblematic of the open golf The injunction was red on July | heads, training the police officials and] Mr. Grable sent out s from interfe ting to-day before truck and on foot. The attack y made about 5 mitts. But it was too hot to hold and ampionship of the United States which he won on Saturday on the|dropped through to the ground. Kelly was again on the job and got tne Get Together. building shortly after 8 o'clock, and othe call for thix avin Ds as Deputy Sheriffs, aide o'clock this morning he notified Policeman Kinnie of t! Skokie links ned by State po- Old Slip Station, who released the Caicago, Gene Sarazen walked into the Biltmore Hotel] "Uh vg p who were taking the places at strik forthe alty, where i nape , By David Lawrence. lice, are reported scouring the i rs he yards of the railroad in[wit road Labor Board and ¢ cashier, | At is said the robbers Jat 1) o'clock this morning and registered. While writing his name be] | The third ball again felt into the} Sve In ails stomled he tie [tist that hody in hte. efforts tewara | (Special Correspondent of The Eve-|rouniing country for members’ of tiv cledned up $10,00 7 : Babe's tts and this time he held it] ” ey Sle CONN ere Rac me ae nin J Detectives Fleming and Kath. | Set the cup on the desk. It was‘uncgvered and the clerk quickly saw | Babe's mitts and this time he held iy ea that the men were heing| ending the alleged practice of the rail Sahin ee World.) tacking party ; : t roads of assigning the work of strikers SUINGTO wut 7 (Cop: ‘ | : fleish of the Old Slip Station have] what it was and whi nered the information. crowd, immediately followed by an-| threatened and driven from the yards] roads of assigning . Ne rk ft Di ASU TON, July 17 (Copy H. Duvall, who was with hi questioned Elias, but whether he was iin alain a fins) few minutes the news analinthes wild demonateationihy the oc by the police. order prohibited | to ming employees belonging to his r- | righty arring for position d]}father at the mine when the fight j able to throw any further light on the | the police from entering the yards.) s@nization sntre or | Babe made for the theatre and trying to get the best bargain they |took place. acco eck the body the identity of the hold-up men, they pouthtalschatnplon was Meveentresof eee de for Kite) he Judge Bodine continued the provis- | Meanwhile peace nexotiations In] 1'¥'"8 ® took place, mpanied the body of refused to say a crowd of admirers and he had a wanted the ball or at least a piece | !ons of the injunction until the ad-|the strike temporarily were at aj can, the various parties to the rail- | his father to their home here. [ECwaarlslan atatednby. thel-pclics hard time getting to his room Boe ae ae ee eemaicanibreay eite| JoNenad alates standstill to-day tall heads and] road and, coal strikes are convinced] “There had been rumors for some that the description given by Elias of peaan Ae ote enon, power-| 0. In the Baltimore and Ohio shops on| strike leaders expected today's devel-| shat they must make peace soon or|time that the mine was to be al two of the hold-up men was vy ‘ul, cheerful little fellow, expressing = >, e sland, one of the few in which |opments to indicate more clearly the . ont jounted police ed their|* nt run counter to drastic action by the | tacked bec ad mn ope He said that one was about 5 feet 10 ’ determination in every action and ut-| Four eth the crowd up ontolthere were men of the Healy union{tltimate outcome, however, — with] '! acked because it had been operating in height, weighed 180 pounds and terance. He is employed as profes-|horses through th etn tL work, the fiftccn engineers and{ statements and circumstances vari | Federal Government non-tnion,”” sald Mr. Duvall, “and yaa ver Md {, whit ci sional instructor Pittsburgh) {the sidewalk In front of the theatre | f rl was very well dressed, while another sional instructo : ! The men on foot were just as bus) |fremen reported for work morn. ously pointed toward a spread or set The general opinion here is (hal }iast night we heard the attack was to Was short and old and wore overalls. country club and has come to New Reeling and) ehoved aalie (he: trike: |Uement tie i 4 he crowds over, ‘ » coal strike will be settled along] be made soon 4 de “ee eligsriae York to visit his parents, who live at| bowling ¢ F oni enguged to} 4 eto BE. H, Mitzgerald, head He fas then taken to the Horus Pork to visit is parents, who live at] item, rushing them and pushins | break s who had been engaged | se trmensage to 1H witesorald. Mead] with the railroad strike before man “Phe Sherift hada detall-of-men at Jallery to sce if he could identify the z ‘0 meet some. ¢ elas aL Sy sliced bare hem. o s, indlers, exp bhi f hold-up men by their pictures friends who saw possibilities in. him, AN pate nora oF Be eee phe situation generally seemed tofand station employers union, said a[44ys have elapsed. No auch impres-]the mine, but he gathered up a num Elias has been with his firm. for when he vn a boy ‘ant helped him| yonder. ‘Bubs evaded the crowds ani|iustify the assertion of the railrou! Atrike vote of 8,000 clerks on the | sion of hopelens deadiock as usually | ner nee yeare ae ad deh month = fee ; got safely into the theatre, officials Saturday that nearly all the]Chlcago and Northwestern Ratlroy has had in his possession the com of others here in Wellsburg and forecasts x long strike can be ob suess golf comes natural to me," we went out to the mine last nig - showed 93. per cent. of the men favor 8 " . * ‘ 7 " ening W Kelly got the third ball from Ruth eins: tained by talking with any of the |The report was th . ere of bination of the sufe and the keys to} Sensational Disclosures in! s#id Sarazen to an Evening World Wer Sia Wil ReaD iall ehitwel for RoLvenITE (Continued on Bighth Page.) ing a walkout and asking for author aioe \ a p “ hat big rows d the office. Of the $10,000 taken, $5,000 porter. “Our home at Rye was near] ity to strike. A canvass of the strike | Principals or their spokesmen. men were on their way from over the Was in checks, the payment on which Statement Prepared by | the golf links and 1 began to hang vote of the same organization on the] The nearness of an agreement in|State line in Pennsylvania, and afte has been stopped is lives at. No. around there when 1 was seven Chicago and astern Tilinols road | ot The H the rail strike 1s such that the Presi] %® feached the mine the Sheritt 414 49th Street, Brooklyn Counsel, They Say. old Elo ment Winds U Romance SOMONE rte: Grane work Paiisuiiey af the Freel |e soncnegs fue moines Bie President Faour s * that tlaexact ni “When [ was cicht years old T at den as hesitated to use Federal ers favoring a walkout, according to “Nothing happened until about dary loss could not be determined until a] pos AN S. July 17.—The| tradted the attention of some of the A representatives of tho unio troops lest the situation may be ag-|break, when firing began from the top closer investigation has been beld. He , club members who staked me to some t Foo Strike ballots were being circulated] Sravated and peace prevented, Thelof the hill above the mine opent H tory of how Mrs, Clara Phillips is too little to ly the Brotherhood Railway] coal miners are aching to modify their | wi maid that Elias was an old and trusted cut-down clubs. 1 w of We replied to the fire and the Sheriff employee and (iat be wus includ to [alleged to have beat to death Mrs.| caddy, although I was strong tor my teamship Cler Prelght Handlers] refusal of arbitration and the Gov- ordered the men to move up the hi \ accept his story of the affair Alberta Meadows with a hammer was}age. The caddies didn’t have much peels ernment has been trying ever since | They responded, firing as they went ae told to-day before a Coroner's jury. use for me, but I used to be out ersey 0 e ears g (Continued on Highth Page.) Saturday to prevail upon the coal] The Sheriff reached the top before hy . pre oO it ks as carly as 5 o'clock - ope FULLER AND McGEE “Well, they got me,’ Mrs. Phillips, | there on the link y 8/8 o'eloe —— h = tors to take the necessury ac-|was killed. I saw him a few minutes | in the morning, and when L was nine STRIKERS PREVENT tion which will make arbitration pos-| before. He was hurrying after a small 7 who does not seem to realize the s old I could do nine holes to a - . : Rae ‘avila nible party of the mob, T suppose he was ae NOT CTY eervity of the crime with which she| better score shun several of the etun| Geraldine O'Loughlin of East Orange and Charles Rob-| WORK OF WRECKERS| "tho singio obsiacie in the coal con- [Piney shotiy ter inet ene E ‘ =f i) Ft A 5 troversy has ty the d g | found his bo ere when I 1 : Lawyer Has Permission to Change [is charsed, said when sho was brought | members i cs gg inson Stop Choir Practice to Be Wed—Parents ON DERAILED TRAIN] ‘rover is teen the diviston among found his body there when I came up. P| Sly ean Na “LT went to Bridgeport o} . he operatos - 6 nD seemed to r mere te Fe nares DAC MENS ROK: TURROR Ate when [ was ten years old and got ac Forgive Couple. : cepting arbitration, want to be con-jall kinds of guns and had abundant E. M. Fuller and William ¥, MeGee,| Mrs. Trager, wife of the Sheriff. Tiiinted with George Sparling, the Passengers Driven Away] vinced that the decision will apply to |ammunition, because they kept shoot comprising the brokerage firm of EH. M.} who accompanied Mrs. Phillips on the| professional, of the Brooklawn Coun-| Miss Geraldine O'Loughlin, elh-y misston to go riding in the O'Lougt and Drack Ta Bloc all coal operators or at least a sub-]ing, even after we had broken their ae & Co., who surrendered Satur-} +14), said the prisoner smiled most of| try Club. He took an interest In me] teen, No. 81 Harrison Street iB cap with Robinson a ‘ ed stantial majority uch as will Ax a} line and they were running over the y after being indicted on thirteen and kept in touch with me Oink i Che ¢ . Yuring the ride the two decided to aded, cale for the industry. ; » wa e¢ discuss | 29d Kept 1 ‘ange, and Charles Knox Robinson i F a Counts of bucketing stock orders, to- [the Way but refused to diseu: “I practised at odd times here and . ; elope, Robinson, unknown to Miss] WASHINGTON, July 17 uperin Because assurances to this effect ‘Some of them evidently got in he- day pleaded not guilty before Judge | charges that she killed Mrs, Meadow: be twenty-one, of Avon-by-the-Sea, N. J] O-Loughlin, had wecured n license a| tenderer tte talway Serize| have been lacking the coal miners} hind us because they exploded a Mancuso i ¢ * ral Beasione, who | With # hammer after accusing her v (Continued on Second Page.) eloped and were married Saturday} week before in East Orange Bracuer, at Chicago, notitted Post-| hesitate. They are eager to have the | charge of dynamite under the tipp! jam J, Fallon, their attorney, who 7 arbitration cover union mines so th entered the plea, obtained permission to | tim of intimacy with her husband. night in Hanover, N. J., as the cul-|did not know where who would officiate on-union as well us t when the award find « mi master General Work to-day that and \t was blown up. [ think it 5 [ iat hour, 89 lenic . Quit f 1 t fire was burne. Change it within ten days. The bail! ytrs, Phillips's husband, who In-| another woman,” sald Mrs, McElroy,| mination of a romance that began in| 110 Would | t that hour, 80) Chicago, Burlington and Quincy train! 4, made the non-union tniners will Cougs Fike Ane wae barked eee bond of $25,000 for each defendant was : : ie they drove at random, hoping to 10-|No, 27 Ieft the track yest at ground, although I don't know, continued, formed police that his wie bad con.| “Sha told me he hid purchased a} the fall of 1919 as the result of a fo0t-| cate one, In Hanover, N. J. they |povithe, “Monto ‘Conte t the benefits of the union and join it, | None of us paid much attention to < . r d suitcase and said he wa B . q ¥|Lovilia, Montoe County, fa uu tia ie ina te b a od fessed to the crime, hired attorneys to} UNK and sult ae al us Sha | Dall game between the traditional atli:|saw lghts in the Hanover Presby- | inat cilia Feel ! thus making 4 materlal increase in the |\¢ "We were busy trying to break nembership strength of the miners union tor future t Many of the cc in non-union mir name and| etic rivals, Blair Institute, of Blairs. |terian Church and heard the ehotr going to ‘pull out « defend his wife PE Se Se SNOW IN FRANCE, - As oibiiaing, Mom, aMeadowa'l T enldy on Pe ake, Clara,| town, N. J., and Peddie Institute of | practising for the Sunday serv TEMPERATURE 36} jaiiei, acciared that if possible he| don't do anything crazy. You know| Hightstown, N, J. The tamilic The Rev. BE. R. Bar up that mob. “I don't know how many of th \ men who at dus were kill shopmen's sympathize tently refused to permit w crews to cle ining. wtors would bring damage suits against any] you haven't anything to base your] both are reputed to be wealt! He Seat ABER pbas othe Sele Fe Passengera and ine crew te fo! There were at lege eleht, Sor 5-0 CLERMONT FERRAND, France,| persons responsible for gossip about| suspicions on; e said, ‘Well,| Robinson was making a fovltall|iwarmil and married the pair while / nave heen driven wwas m the] tion of the arbitration tribunal sure T eaw thet many bodies, July 17.—Unseasonably cold weather | the dead girl 1 know this is the only woman be] BamMe for himself that year ay (ili ar gw ch as Mr, and] {aim he added, and tho track hus) forts to get ax many as possible are| May be others* out in the woods was felt to-day throughout the] “Mrs. Julia McElroy, a mutual ao-| sees.’ back of the Blair team. They be Sica Rolinace Rose tha be ho” athe | eee blockaded, thus de & the] proceeding however, and when 60 0; | through which they ran when we Auvergne region, the thermometer} quaintance of Phfilips and» Mrs.) Mrs, Phillips’ counsel stated a dt=| came engaged two years ago and re) Mrs. Hobinaon lett the church. The} movement of mail 80 per cent. of the total tonnage of} went up the hill, I know a lot of registering 36 degrees Fahrenheit. Meadows, told the police of an alleged] réct plea of insanity would constit cently it was announced they w ee ie aot phrenic apa Son —— nUKEAL il is represented by the operators] them were wounded, but of course it Snow was falling on the moun-|visit by Mrs. Phfllips to her home| her defense. They added they were] be married next year. On Satu Mra. Robinson ould MKeoD Aronduse tuintage™ (Words SA Sam cet g a LoL ly pnd pl aera sR Hei amen gains, and the hills to the south of| five days before the murder preparing a lengthy statement: that ht the O'Loughlin family were papa oa cer ears ecpeneane fy tHE! Y. Clty. Tele trike will come to an immediate end.,act number, as the less seriously fermont presented the appearance] "She talked wildly about her aus-[ would divulge new and startling] tertaining guests in their home in|secret, however, and told her parents ahi, Cheek soon for : incon main heen veritable winter weather. band intending to go away with] revelations appertaining to the car Hast Orange, About 9 o'clock M Per Sab ene her buank were SEONEMINE OR ARREN BER) gail cates F reg O'Loughlin secured her father’s forgiven & ‘

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