iii i jp imwimnimiimmmmmmmiivm LAST EDITION ONE c UNIONS BREAK OUT IN OPEN REBELLION SEVERAL MEETINGS CHEATERS IN BREa. WEIGHT TO GET JAIL TERMS LATE WAR NEWS THE DAY BOOK An Adless Newspaper, Daily Except Sunday N. O. Coohran, Editor and Publisher. 500 South Peoria St. 396 Telephones: Editorial Monroe 353. Circulation Monroe 3826. VOL 4, NO. 110 Chicago, Friday, Feb. 5, 1915 ONE CENT STATE ST. STORES TARGET OF SHOT AIMED BY CORONER'S OFFICE Covering Up of Witnesses in Accident Cases Causes Fight by Deputy Coroner Kennedy Boston Store Hampers Inquest Into Boy's Death Detectives Rap Store Blocked in every attempt to gather information concerning the death of 5-year-old Richard Heinfc in a Boston Store elevator shaft yesterday, Dep tjtyvG.oroner Chas. S. Kennedy came out today for a law cpmpelling big. corporations to give information of deaths and accidents in their places of business. ( Kennedy had made a futile effort to hold an inquest into the boy's death this morning But of all the crowd which gathered about the mangled farm of. the boy after., the accident only two were on hand to testify. Detective Sergeants Buckley and Kelly, who were assigned to the case, JoldShe coroner how every employe of the Boston Store had refujfga to talk of the affair." " "They shut up tight," said the de-. tectives. "Even the clerks whom we know must have been within a few feet of the accident when it occurred wouldn't talk They merely shook their heads and told us they had Mopthing.to say. They all referred us .mtintW" ""r