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me te ee regen Sree TARHOIKE == HAS TWO RELATIVES INWORLD SCANDALS Joseph Ferdinand Kin to un |e Laas ti in savory Mme, Toselli and | Ryres he and-on July “John Orth.” ho ghelters him- ne and acts as @ | dotph, whe I 7 i rt inte i he fell in love i rr pisode In which he onciled that he asion of their he called her, a “German cow,’ | ubel, his umo' Ja result of > : STRIKE OF CIGARMAKERS 1S A BLOW TO SOLDIERS Walkout Halts Filling of Govern. ment Contract for 1,000,000 “Smokes” a Month, | | What is pronounced a“Bolahevist \cflort” to overthrow the International | Cigar Makers’ Union and establish a new organization of greater power, to be known as the ( Makers’ Coun- ‘\ cil, Nas already ited in @& walkout of 125 cigar makers employed by the sranch of the Am- ny at Seventy- ond avenue, It onth's delay in t « mpany's con- Ho is alofa ict with the United States Govern- And Parisian newspapers ¢ iden-|ment to deliver 1,000,000 cigars a| ltified him with a well known roue of} month for shit t to France, that capital, More than 500 employees of the In 1910 the Archduke Joseph set-| company are still at work and say tled the question, at least legally, by having him declared dead tn Austria hn Orth’ might be alive in ca, Dut in Austria he was dew) nia neph was entitled to his of his © estate, he Archduke'’s halt sister, Mme ‘Torelli, recorded her experlances for the benefit of a curtous world In a book which she called “My Own Story.” And only two years before her kinemen threw her adopted country into the world war, she fur ther revealed he? soul tn collabora thon with her husband In a gay ope- |! retta, “Naughty Francesca.” This bit of musical comedy to enraged the Kalser that he refused to allow Rer- lin to witness its premiere, Mme. Toselll, In her book, had few a sailing | Ayres he sold his }10, 1890, sailed in co: jown vessel for Valparais Inever heard of | wife, nor hin « The Archduke Joseph Ferdinand,| Ever wince Whore fight across the Piave with the Italians at his heels parallels his flight across the Dniester three years ago with the Russian horde in pursuit, i a relative of his late Emperor, Francia Joseph. A epecial correspond | @nt Of The World described him two + Years before the United States entered | the/war as “one of the most sympa- | hp thetic of the Hapsburgs.” native of the Salzburg mountain coun- try and is as massive of figure and Dionde of heard as one of the moun- tain guides, The Archduke Joseph is a nephew of the famous “John Orth,” and the man who brought a legal end to that intriguing figure of world romance. He also is a half-brother of Mme Toselll, the ex-Crown Princess of Sexony, who gave up a throno to @lope with a tutor, whom she imme- diately deserted for Maestros Toselli, the tumour composer. “John Orth" was His Imperial Highness Archduke John Nepomu- ene Salvatore of Austria, Ho was a wecond cousin of Francis Joseph, He Was a popular young noble who, be- aides being a good soldier, had written music and composed a ballet nd of hin been “ lor the world by people who refuse to has been de perso r en down in 5 < mctory and as Count Yamagata, (he | Japanese General who conquered the | Havana-Amoric Chines. Jerican Cigar Comp ttorney, John P. Ev-| third st asad Street, thought | has also ent. | tr they will not strike, no matter what arguments put forth by certain re who are now in this | neral strike in. sym~- Thicago cigurmakers ——— French Cabinet Ratifies Agreement) With Sweden. | PARIS, Tuesday, June 26.—The Cab- Inet met this morning under the preat- of President, Poincare, At the » Minister for Block- at Golden Glades. and Trilling, Norwegian tee | added to the sum- mas Healy's Golden ixty-sixth Street. Naes complimentary’ things to say about either Francis Joseph or William Hohenzollern. Francia Joseph was not, “to my mind, & man of strong Owing’ to the carbonic acid thet was performed with: success at| fot, ito my mind, Ms pon to announee that the individuality; he is w w y and w will continue in his the Imperial Opera Hours, He wae an! naw always been #0. He shirks re- i through the hot igtimate friend of Crown Prince Ru- sponsibility, and instead of helping ast year. Store Closes Saturday at Noon—Daily at 5 P. 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O, 8. calls. I sent out | several, but got no respor The wireless room had been damaged and the current was weak. “A Lieut. Rogers was standing by the door of the wireless room all this time, so as not to leave wh was a man aboard. Finally to me, ‘Come on, it's time We were then the only men on the ebip. “At the last minue I saw Snowball, a French poodle, which b pet of the crew. I tied h preserver and threw her Ss verboard, Later she was picked up by the men in one of the boats. “Lieut, Rogers and I leaped from the Schurz and made for a at fifty or sixty yards away. It was hard going, for the Florida had been com. | polled to let go her oil cargo to save| |herself, and the sea was full of oll, which got into our I Besides, there were some pretty stiff waves, | and it was almost dark, But we! made it, “We were taken aboard the Florida, but after a few minutes were trans- ferred to another steamer which was standing nearby and which took us into an Atlantic port. There was only one man killed by the collision, I had to crawi over bis body to get off the ship, I saw that the top of his head had been torm off and it was a terrible sght. Believe me, I kept on Mascot Vanished, 13 C. W. Thatcher, of Dayton, 0., naval | ¢ day the sure miss that dog.” of one of the American subma that convo: from Honolulu when she was the Ger- |man boat ¢ ferred to her when she was converted into an American warship. t Ag It “30%. Ie Ro —— : Gen.ARMANDO DIAZ came to New York on Sunday evening i called on his cousin, Mrs, Al r No, 244 West 38th Street ng all with him. Yester-| Both Thatcher ‘ager think it was stolen vanished and Mrs. M : The dog is white, but is now cov- ‘I had gone off watch at 4 o'clock | erea with which no amount of |in the m@rning and had been in bed | pathing has yot been able to remove, | about twenty-five minutes when there |1t baw br n ears and a brown spo on the right side. 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