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[pe a RE Sn TRCOLOR TOWAVE. Cetebration or ALL MUM ON BARGE CANAL Pie BOATS PRIORITY ORDERS AT BOARD IN WASHINGTON — ° Nih. | could learn somett Pub- |, nate on the 18 barge can about those Whereupon Information Left to the Mayor Calls on All to Celebrate INCITY TO-MORROW French Holiday—Suggests an Avenue Joffre. licity Man, Who Says He |the young Indy, secretary to Plans are complete to-day for the N {of The i cain tod ty atcat MAD | colebration throughout the country Never Heard of Them. fourth <ime uy to-morrow of “Bastille Day." In Ne Indeed, he could not give me such in Y mation, as such things muat nly from Secretary Phillips, and HO yp was only an assistant, and if I would wait and see Mr, Phillips he might Public Must Remain Ignorant) °° bd to tell me about it of Time Barges Will Relieve” AERULEL IHPGRHLPIGR, Traffic Conditions. After waiting nearly an hour jn the tice of the young lady, secretary to OFFICIALS VERY BUSY., 8 e e Secretary, a cuddeu light beamed 4! 7" n her eyes as a tall individual By Sophie Irene Loeb. whisked by into another room anu {o As was set forth in the The Evening World in its investica- | columns of closed the door “Just a mn ne knowing! nent,” she nodded to and she follewed the pendence two nations, recently paid to us. he will suggest to the Board of Alder- ork the great French national inde- Jay will find the tricolor of rance displayed wherever floats the ngied Banner, That this be requested night by a formal proclama- tar BF was last or Hylan in Mayor de- another alep to perpel between t and to return, in a fagh- compliments which France On next Tuesday At the same ded to tak the ime the ove now exiatin n, the tioh of the $155,000,000 Warge canal | yentieman, Pretty soon she returned Men that one of New York's prin- built by the Btate no t he people |@nd said, “Mr. Phillips will aee you cipal streets be renamed in honor of {in @ few minutes.” the hero of the Marne, that some might secure foodstuffs and other) After waiting a while longer I was! |) a dat oauwe common commodities at the lowest | ushered jnto the sanctum sanctorum |‘horoughfare be called the Avenu rate possible, the matter of boats is|of Mr. Phillips, and | again repeated Joffre, Fourth Avenue or Central of utmost importance. 1 therefore | MY request to know something about | Park West may be the atreet to re- : the possible priority orders that| ceive the new name. It is not be sought to ascertain how soon the j40- ple of New York might expect barges to run on this waterway in the in- would give the people of New York | barges on the barge canal. lieved likely there Hut, ah me! again | was doomed to | #!t will be any oppo- nto Mr. Hylan's plan. fe sf di concern disappointment! Mr. Philligs in-| ‘The proclamation concerning to- ; pil page a formed me that I could get no such | morrow reads as follows As also stated in this newspaper, It linformation from him, that any ip “On July 4, 1918, France expressed was learned from officials operating | formation the Priority Board wished i : the canal for the State that no eteel| to give out was given to the Publich 7 ie gratitude to Am a by cele Gablé #0 Departunent rating the day as one of rejoicing would be available for some monthe) “winiut what is there secret about It"! and acknowledgment of the com and that the priority on the barge] y asked Will it help win the war!” ; : canal had not been pressed forward | Why shouldn't the ople of New York [ee cause in which we are now en to any considerable degree; that the| expect to know whe nthey will have | kaged barges on their §156,000,000 can What has the publicity departinent | got to do with it? Is the Priority Board a secret society? And if it ds | a mub-rosa matter—I promised faith- | |, fully not to tell the Kaiser—only the people of New York. 1 was under the | w impression that the Priority Board had steel might arrive some time too sate for the operation of barges before the canal closed for the winter. ‘This is only one of the many s.um- bling blocks that I have found in the investigation of this important waterway for the development of this port and relieving the congestion of railroada, which lave proved the greatest rival and hindrance to tbe development of the canal, I went direct to the Priority Board in Washington iv the hope of learu- ing how seon the public might expect such boats, 1 first sour... Mr. Now. dick, the publicity m: Mr, New dick had never heard of any boats or priority order connected with the barge canal. He didn’t knor it cosa $156,000,000 or that it should navo any priority, Nobody had ever said anything to him about i, and -of course he could give me no informa- And what js there | wn country. ; ean John Doe getting a) ee to hide 4 it Mr. riority order or Mr. Smith getting put Back in accordance with elth essen. tial of non-essential Industries, respec- tively? Pa But Mr. Phillips assured me that Mr. McAdoo was now operating the canal | a and we had nothing to do about it. 1 wanted to be kind and enlighten the | Becretury to the fact that Mr, McAdoo | was not operant the canal, and that) et it was st we yet tended, and that Mr. McAdoo. ot | course, had jurisdiction over boats iit if a other facilities, on which entire matty 1 had been particularly informed by | di fe authorities: F tne StMeally Mr, Phillips didn't want te know anything about it, and any something to do with the industries Of | ppportunity ‘to Day manifest ow FLY THE FRENCH FLAG WITH OLD GLORY TO-MORROW. “On July 14, @ day set apart as sa- ed to the cause of liberty, France ill celebrate her national holiday, “The people of America wel reciprocate lebration of our own Independence It is fitting that should | regard and affection by | 10 | France 8 we uniting with whe French people in an observance of their national holiday whole-hearted participation of the citiaens of Now York in a@ tribute to will be a grateful response to State operated a8 {tl on July 4 ession of the French people “IL hereby direct that on Sunday, tly 14, the flag of France shail be splayed upon public buildings in this city, and call upon all inhabitants of this city appropriately to decorate ton, action taken by the Priority an their buildings and to display there- DIZZY ROUNDS OF “CIRCUMLO- | could Ot, Oe ae y aepartenent from beside the flag of the | nited CUTION OFFICE” BEGIN. ee AS rerecownen Walerway. | Heatm we national oolora of France 1 then asied to seo the Chairman of punning between Buffalo and New Although Hastile Day th year the Priority Board, Judge 5. Parker.’ Yor, intended for the industrial de-| falls upon a Sunday and therefor But Judge Parker is 4 very busy man, ygiopment all along this line WhIC) there iy not the chance for the gay he explained, and perbape | could ace paralioia the railway. celebration that otherwise might his secretary, and he escorted me lO ine congestion on the railroads has pear aiae pli the office of the secretary, Mr. Duwm. | pean developed to breaking point. Coal) mark our affection for France, there Mr. Dumm came out in shirt see weet grain and other commodities van | still willbe many striking ceremonies as he, too, was “a very busy maa,” je carried cheaper through this canal.!jn and about New York in commem he told me. People of the State have @ right 10) orvtion of the fall of autucracy’s pris “Mr, Dumm, would .t be possible for) know what the Priority Board Is preg » me to see JUdge Marker, or perhaps! doing about the matter of securing on in 5m yc- could tell me somethin, about! stect and other materials to make the) One observance will be held in the and any priority order in the interest of barges which have been ordered, barges on the New York State/a full account of the number and | 4, canal?” 1 ventured. style has been given In the public | j Mr, Dumm was very sorry, but he| prints to be star chamber thia connection it] t« couldn't tell me. In fact, he never, If there are attended the meetings of the Priority! proceedings in afternoon about the statue of Joan of re on Riverside Drive his will be at 4.30 P. at 93d Street, M., under the auspives of the Joan of Are Commit- ©, of which George F. Kung is Pres. Board and didn’t know much about it. might be worth while to investigm@te | iqent, A wrath of flowers will be ‘They were in conference now and he| what is and what is not priority and] iy non the statue, and there glanced at Lightly closed doors, Judge! how it ts determined Lo ba oatits ? oe ic ; Parker was 1 there, but there were N Be DOUG RONG) CUARE Gusts tin men from the West Wailing to ace| SEEKER OF FACTS BUMPB INTO) 114 i duren him ; AN. Y. CENTRAL MAN, ty-five French societies of New But I was anxious to find out, anc ‘ n I went to the transportation] York and vicinity will celebrate the J anked Mr, Dumm if he knew of aay-| man, thinking he might be able to tell | 4 t the hank body who could tell me. Yea, be) ine how soon we might expect coal, | 22% the Manhatan Casino, th thought possibly Mr. Phillips might gt jeast, shipped through the eanal || Street and Bight *eenue, boeining know. He is Secrotury of the boars | | was directed to GN. Snider, Fed-| atl P.M. an nuing throngh the and alWays attends Ue meetings, as | eral rtation Adviser.” I went he has to tuke the minutes of the! fret" transports ayM evening. ‘This wili be wor ine benefit Priority Board. But, dear me, Mr, | {po the question at Jength with Mr] oe tne French war relief funds and Phillips waa very busy too, and he od bin witvc Ib.wo be} under the Presidency of Consul Gen nw conference right now,” and| pjgitked MA de ag wal & conference nt now,” and) gasibie to send coal direct from the/eral Liebert. ‘There will be dance. if I could wa! he might see me. viv ‘oal rn i al the ' q ‘ da 4 me to Mr. Phillips's office, where 1) strongly emphasized by the State of- | 4 was to wait, A young wou an (the als in this) newspaper-—that it} d secretary to Secretary I'hillips) thea}! would not only be practicable, but came to me and asked what it was! would be much quicker, with the about, and possibly she could refer] present congestion of rai! cars e to Somebody Else. Mr. Phill! But why do this, when the rail. | fe aa very busy and she wanted to nd a great number of French sol lers and sailors will be pr t At both canicens of the Mayor's ‘committee of Women on National De- nae at Fifth Avenue and 40th n carry it much quicker and pot a o Cx pin Cleale canis save him the trouble of seeing ae,| better?” eaid Mr. Snider b 5 Stre nd at the Columt as Cirele en as he had so much to de to show me, as the canal paralle trance to Central Park—there will be I assured her that it would make] railroad all the way and 7 open house for all French soldiers and no difference whom I saw as long as| of the people of the State live 5 = — 2 mas | 4 few miles of the canal He went ove> to a map on the cars. He said there would not be sc ! and showed me the distance much congestion Pennsylvania to New by 4 We if nan that works out thi ® and the distance a und by the can ‘ yusit ane he wid they were and sought to explain how much to reduce the ion | easier jt ix to send by rail than by the at why not conne with the Barge Canal, and that the ratiroads|eanal and thus relieve the enornou id had all the facilities and terminals Me? 1 persisted and warehouses, and (hit the rates on Mr. Snider smtled re . as on the canal, and that shippers done with acl Vt age naturally would not want to ship on{ “Rut are vou not here to try to ~, You whe the canal work these things out advantageous ire easily: are I then asked him about the enor-| ly?” U ash pale. haggard mous congestion and inab: to get We are doing all we can to fact worm; ner cars to ship the coal and suid that,| tate the carrying of coa New vous or irritable; according to the authorities, coal could | York,” he assured me. whe are subject | get to New York quicker by Kar Tuat what la your office here?!’ 1 ile of ecleo Canal, eve t ¢ ke lor caea: MA} choly of the account « on | “toh, Tam only lon ere. he “blues” get Mr. & all abou | plied your blood | And 1 ina whe yo examined for | came from eo RADWAY'S READY RELIEF! "<2 5 Museted tron | | the New York ¢ wl Ra r taken three | | re times a dey P. Mr. Snider ia. a very nice 1 cher meals will increase your strength aad en. J have never mat a more maniy dusance in two weeks time in many case | Jor more courteous individ {Ferdinond King, M.D. For -Rheumatic—Muscular) ,¥)'.) 595s Sew) 8 or Neuralgic Pain |v, a Bi nore 1 1 he Ra AN “Lost and Found’ articles j ng t Sdvertised In Tae Word or reported k ; to "Lost and Found Bureau.” Room 108 World Building, wil! be listed lief $]-00 e An, SY nae lor thirty days. Thesc list can be A i Aia'at any of The World's Offices al oils dvised the use of the Barg Lost and Found" advertisements years ar or can bo the railroad, and as yet is not inter The World jew York, oF Main. N INTERNAL «PARE PEALE rh Re sromeee one bowel oe, ‘i a faintness, ested in its development In connection with Barge Canal it looks as if everybody's busin nobody's business, THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 138 he Fall of the Bastille | Held in Vincennes Court Last Year TROOPS CELEBRATE THE. VINCENNES COURT JOLY I4™ 1917. FALL OF (HE BASTILE,IN THE Qven ve Rwoor ANG ONDER WOOD bade! Lotion! MUSIG AND ORATORY FEATURE BASTILLE DAY FETE IN THE GARDEN OLLOWING is the progr: F for the Bastille Day exer- cises to be held in Madisoa Square Garden to-morrow ning, beginning at 8 o'clock “The Star Spangled Banner.” by the French Military and Pel- ham Naval Bands eve- opanes E. Hughes, opening Under Machine, Guests of that bureau, their wages and its address. pe ~ a‘ Earl Reading, British Am- Thrown Clear. physioal: property Dock Commissioner Murray Hul- bassador, address. i bert told the rd that ar semen Muratore, “Le Mar- ; " Gaon AKA Wite 6 : 9 Rp ae titel _ eeGe Meee oS ne Dr. Louis B, Jameson and wite of | pp the taking over of the Ferry Bu- Piadeniukod No, 718 West 178th Street and Orri@ peau bad been completed by himselt, W. Sweet and wife of No. 248 Wads- Secretary Joseph Haag and Commis- Addresses by Count de Cel a way Moner Delaney of the Department of lere, Italian Ambassador; Sam- |W Avenue, were on thei Plants and Structures. uel Gompers and lanace Pader- |home at 2 A. M. to-day in a car Commissioner Hulbert said there ewak by Dr, Jameson, | Were about twenty-five boats and Tabl “The Gath qi owned and drive y “meson. gcows in his department, mostly in ableau, © Gathering o when another car sideswiped and | good shape, but the ferryboats are in the All Soldiers, sailors Wverturned them at the “S" turn in. bad condition and require @ lot of mos and marines of all Allied na- ‘i J fs Deer Range Chanical attention, costing about RTA aTReLaRer One Mosholu Parkway near Deer Range 491,000. Mayor Hylan asked if. it] 2 i 1. RAF. | Road, the Bronx would not be well to have a municipal Edward Whitewell, R. A. rhe crash sent the Jameson ma- bureau that could attend to all repat Address by M.J.J.Jusserand, ine into a ravine bottom side up,|WOrk on city vessels, and Mr. Hui- French Ambassador. | : * | bert said it would. bes pa with Dr, Jameson and wife pinned ad —_— underneath. Mr. Sweet and wife were ' sullors. Anything they want will bejinown from the rear seat clear of BROKER UNDERHILL’S WIFE theirs for the askin . Lage ase Dildalt bal the wreck, The other car did not! 44 ” AIRPLANES OF FOUR NATIONS ico.” tuuswing moworisis treed the “POOR” ON $700 A MONTH he ea ee ER CITY: of |Jamesons, who were taken with the paisa ne great event of the day, oi ‘ : tae j course, will be the celebration In'the| Sweets to Fordham Hospita Husband Answers Separation Com- evening at Madison Square fen, | Mrs. Jameson was found to have) iat Witi | with its tableaux, its add by|concussion of the brain and contu- plaint: With a List the Ambassadors s ge G Ree sions of the chest, and is sectously | of Extras. ritain and Italy, ane ® many other | vatriotic feature These were added | urt Dr, Jameson was unconscious, | Supreme Court Justice F yous to yesterday. One new event will be| but when revived was found to bel terday allowed $2,000 counsel fees to the pr jon by Deputy Police] only slightly hurt. Mrs, Sweet bas a| Mrs, Justina Mills Underhill in her sep- Commissioner Wanamaker of & 1816, | dislocated left shoulder, and was|aration suit against Raweon Underhill Sante OL Bara MT taken home. Mr. Sweet esraped with’ member of the New York Stock Ex- | “Under the direction of Capt. O. J. | bruises eet ti the Fie. monte hen hore | yoy i a tO Ly iy ered ‘The District Attorney's office of the band had been sending to her since ere will be an elaborate fight demon: | 3 eae they parted several months ago is ine stration over the city to-morrow. Air-| Bronx and police de ives started gicquate, The couple were married | planes of French, British, Mallan and ja search for the automobile that hit June Ii, 1880. They have three children, | American make will fy about and give|the party and ran away, but b uit Her complaint, Mra: Underhiil anya Seni See eMINe ! apot where C@l@ | jittig hope of identifying it exc acts and deeds inflicted xrievous in: rations are plac ine Pe juries on her,” and ‘when intem| rationa are (BRING. PiACC Ot ican | through damages (t may have aus-|/ Juried on Ner and whea Intemper of the Committee on Allied Tribute to | tained in the collision Broker Underhill denies these charges | sald yesterday that more —_—_—_—.—__ [and llegations | that “he frequented erican to d Darets. Tle says 0 American towns and cities “Tam paying her $700 a month. | am will celebrate Bastille Day. The United States Sanate passed a resolu- lion yesterday. expressing the admira- “GITY FERRIES TAKEN. ~~ BY PLANTS DEPARTMENT Transfer Hastened by Clerk's Thetts —Hulbert Says Boats Need $418,000 Repairs, Department of AUTO HURLED INT DITCHBY COLLISION. ~FOUR ARE INJURED Dr. Jameson and Wife Pinned The Plants and + Roard of Estimate, took over the Ferry Bureau of the Department of Docks and Ferries and henceforwart will have charge of the 600 employees | allowing her to occupy the house at No. a in many years, He has represented the Sth Assembly District at Republican conventions for almost a generation. | But a strong Lewis sentiment devel- oped at a caucus in the district ate Thursday night, and Brenner was | forced to step out. Harold L. Turk and Assistant District Attorney Hur- ley—-both said to be Lewis men—will represent the Kighth Jacob A, Livingston, leader of the 22d Assembly District, who has come out for Lewis, won his fight and suc- ceeded also in having his wife, Mrs. Heatrice Livingston, elected as an BROOKLYN SPLITS ITS DELEGATION 10 SARATOGAPOWWOW Livingston Carries His District} PA alternate. The hitman followers for Lewis, and Brenner, Whit- | Promise livel; scraps in both Living ’ ston'’s and Brenner's districts when Primary Day comes around, Brook lyn's delegates wer aid to be about jevenly divided between Whitman and Friends of Attorney General Lewia| “Sirs pugene ‘Truvis in his fight for the Gubernatorial| State Comptroller, and nomination against Gov, Whitman are | Loew Whitney, wife of pointing to-day to the results of the, Service Commissioner, Brooklyn unofficial primaries yeater-|(ieriates In their day as evidence that things are not Publ e Commissioner F u all one way. The Whitman followers| H. Kra Senator William’ M reply that it had been expected that) Calder will head the delegations fron their bailiwicks the Lewis strength would show over | ‘Hfir Dalliwicks. | omen cast the there more than it did in Manhattan. | first ballots and took @ lively interes One hundred and thirty-five dele. | in the voting: gates were elected in the borough’ There was little activity in Repub man Man, Is Beaten. wife of Mrs. the Rosalie the Publi were elected respective dis tte ican politics in Manhattan, Senaio twenty-three = Assembly districts. | Albert Ottinger, who formerly was ar Thirty-four of there are women.| opponent of Gov, Whitman until his One of Whitman's “strong men,"| brother, Nathan Ottinger, was ap . de e | pointed’ to the Supreme Court bench | Commissioner of Jurors Jacob Bren-|Faiedoa lengthy statement. advooa ner, was beaten for the first time {ng the Governor's re-election. Ocean INES amBOATS yet WHERE TO GO AND HOW TO GET THERE STEAMBOATS. STEAMBOATS. SUNDAY SAILING TO NEWBURGH AND RETURN, $1.00 GREAT WHITE FLYER “RENSSELAER” From N. R., foot Canal St, 4 M.: West Stn 10.A,M. RESTAURANT Newho HUDSON "“NAVIGATISN' “COMPANY NIGHT BOATS TO ALBANY AND TROY. Day” Litre [Sunday Excursions ennections to all 5 ona To Bridgeport or New Haven Tiimough rail tickets Detween, ‘Albany and Troy Kvening Line Uckets With Enough Time for Sixhtaccing, eorehs aaa és Point Music—Dining Room—Lunch Counter, aan eniner are, ate oon oe Steamer City of Lowell Relunbus’ asa” patriots” services sack” ps ; SrA in Pavition No. 2; ear Mountain. To Bridgeport Walt-tare for ail soldiets ind asilors ta-unizorm £40, NR, Hew 1000.4. M Aw | AM | RM | TU: Pier 16, Ni He Patton 6h” 10:30.A.38, J Poust- +. Pier aiton St... 10.30 UP BOATS | rnrougn Kove Sgturdey | F Hetum due New York, Pro, NB, 8 BM 100 200 = x 7 ie 278 Steamer Richard Peck To New Haven E, R St. OAM Daly a Pier 2 rin $ Ly, Per 70. KR treet, 10.00 4. Mt $88 2 | eta doe New York, Pr 70. LR. OP. M 70 A limited number of tickets on sale Catan 3133 | on Piers on the day of Excursion Albany | TheNewEnglandSteamshipCo ‘Jron Steamboat Go CONEY ISLAND Soh *Kerurn JON M Blew 1yNyRey 1019 ‘Maiidalay’ Reet PIC Sail the Hudsow to Highland Fal Beacon, Pour vod retin BENS. Bo ODEL ewbural, ward the tlon of America for the sublime cour nuary a theatre KEAPACKANT—LUNCH RE A age displayed by France during the | @mwnnnnnnnnnnnnnanannnnannnne @ | brokers bill of #5 for her and again in orers 10 ride, ub Diet sean. DOWN THE BA‘ m1 0 cari . e ry I paid for her $189 to e . gem * A pant four years, and extending to the i ‘se q | pavenel p ie sami bearg Rraugiia SC yA, a To Atlantic Highlands, Fare 35¢ (+ people and Government of that na-]| ‘The marriage of Mrs. Barker Gum-)ProKer se i on. drug store, I paid n ty. Battery Pier 99.80 4M. tion the fraternal greetings of t rings , : | Ais Pedy ' Lit te Hat 18) dob ad 8 & re of Princeton and Capt, Clarence | for her for ‘soaps, perfu and pow- || CENTRAL HUDSON LINE Atjaute Hiugulgnds 11/304 MS) 4gP Ad American people a ' it Washington | 0°, $25; also $25 for flowers. In April ) Music, Dancing °°") Qmtesd Mon While civilians in this country are| Crittenden Calhoun of Washing my ‘wife attempted to charge to my | Te. 179. Broad rejoicing with France over its na-| Will take place to at Rosedale | credit three trunks costing $178 and a WEEKDAY and SUNDAY TRIPS to = — = = = tional holiday, our American soldiers! House, Mrs, Gummer home. Wash-| pearl collar of & in France will be celebrating with |ington diplomatic and social life wil = OUNTAIN FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LE? their neh brothers In arms, A|be represented ‘SMITH & WESSON ARMS message received bere yesterday by —- | ran MIL: UP THE HUDSON | 42d to 41st Sts., 10th Av. hy nes Williaa} Mulligan of the Knights} Annou nt has been made ot Sir. “GRAND REPUBLIC’ Hattery: 9. W- | 12. 3, 4 Rooms & Bath, $1.75 to $7.95 Week of Columbus waid that all the camp] thu engagement of Ameora Stowart, eee i WNENTS. Dn i ISIC DANCING EY RH MENTS. shown daly 8 A. M WSOP.» buildinga of that organization in|daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph A ON ek ‘Children, $ "M ta yn, PM Srance will be expecially decorated | Siewart of Montclalr, N. J. to Jolin oa Round Trip gsc e Trvine 8216, nd there will be entertainments in| Randull Hull of the Hotel Biltmore,| poiwe 2 i: \. . Mt which the polas and | sn of Mr. and Mrs, Theodore H. Hull Pelven 500 ee, Worker: ont BREE MOUNTAIN 1 pst fighting mates from the]of Christiania, Norway, now of New —Company Has Governmen HELP WANTED—MALE, United States will mingle | York rc, A PICNIC FOR A NICKLE AT | Contracts _- > , POLICE BAND WORRIES C.F.U, | «: ir ae ee. powers SPRINGFIBLD, Mass., July 13,—Be INTERSTATE PARK} amy SCUBA, OFM pg A eV tween 600 and 600 employees of the The People's Free Playground aS Delegate Axatnat Organteation Be-|duugnten Clara El sidxchinit!, | Smith & Wesson Company, pistol man- || BOATING—-BATHING— FISHING fh Nen-l'niontecd, J Wy Chapin Thar U.S. M. Cu | utacturers, struck yesterday for higher Take Dyckman Street Ferry TATION MEN AND ; over the question of per- | wages, Improvement in working con- | TRAINMEN, t Police Band to take part|'BSte® aaa ditions and reinstatement of several sy grap me « P ng Labor Day Parade took |) 6, to erwrite Hethiehem|ashop stewards discharged yesterday Daylight Trips | AGES 81 TO 35, A meeting of the Contral| Union officials claim that 95 per cent Long Island Sound SUBWAY AND ELEVAIED Union last night in the ; ; g v an No. 343 Best ssth| WW ASHIN July 18.—An agree-| of the workers are out, but this is de- Str. CHESTER W. CHAPI DIVISIONS. ment practically has been reached be- | nied by the company toet Onl INTERBOROUGH RAPID Lon 's Un Rrown, ‘Treaaurer and gete.| tween the Bethlehem Steel Company] ‘The company 18 working on Govern- _ Te, New London: -M rah hp TRANSIT Co, he Cigarma Union,|and the War Finance Corporation| ment contracts. Efforts were madb | Lr Per 10. 8, he ftp 4M) APPLY ROOM 1288, 165 irmakers would not pa.| under wifch' a $60,000,000 isaue of| some time ago when the controvor Fe Aree ge 6 BROADWAY, 9 A. M.'T jeams! , * omy RFA EEN OUI BOE PR: | MOEN esis by (he dain pant still eeereria orcas tn GomiDAGy’ wad emery [ucla seaias alae coe Ma EM ED CON le MA DAILY Excmen AN 1 er Carr ‘ and k pa de-| be underwritten in part by the Gov-| ployees to bring an agent of the Fed- ° LINE DAY he the police ave not only un-|ernmont. Exact terms, interest rates|eral Department of Labor here to ad- METROrsLITAN ymonlaed but are “agwinst organized | and length for which the loan will run] just matters. To BOSTON $5.23 | been kicked out of the union for not] a still under discussion, and no} Joseph H. Wess said to-day that DRAUGHTSMEN wanted living Up 18 the fue oblicial statement will be made uatil| the fact that the plant is devoted who GAPE CQD (ANAL, signers, detailers and ‘tr William Bradley of Dock Build-| contract is drawn ly to Government work precluded elc omen’ Tee Rete mR Meme || cart exter rel bre ers’ Union, said the invitation was a ing it. He anticipated some reduction daly (Smndare ictinbed) at § 0M met perien in mechan extended Beckuse union bands were! James G, Phelps Stokes Sells Cari-| in output, but said attempts would be "4 eRTY 5 el electrical rk; gis MB Gouble tine. Ate Brown tas Island. made to fill the strikers’ places and an experience, age and walury Gay ahd ante Be ee nites! | STAMFORD, Conn. July 13.—James| appeal would be made for workers on NDAY_ TRIPS expected, permanent p Tie matter Will be discussed further |G. Pheips Stokes has sold his summer | Patriotic srounds B my. Hons, Address E. G. 109 ai Next meeting ‘4 < ar t a was rle the meeting. unaplinously adopted SANE SORE a 1) Winning Tri Away From Ger- | S wey lution prevented py: the Altieg [sep P. Bartram ‘¢ M man> in the Srmentine | ive ng Trades disapproving | Stokes said to-day that wits | iba t of the eau | Delightful a papers |mer there an no intention |of Foreign a 28 omme' baad eM Be 5 iia 1 : aay Te ie mer there and | eden eo a nied. Btates, has supplanted | qoaay scbeiuie Unimrn’ ier, ‘sou, 830 DIAMONDS ON CREDIT ti .Terme. Injerned. German }Germany. In Argentine market eS, Mite 820 a AMOIIGAN LATO DLAMOND “Coe aa to Chine Held Mfter 4 Killing, 6 |for paper and paper products, It ts) — S 3H MONDE a noe ae SANTIAGO, Chill y | is sehke Now Dt arged. said there Is a chance of retaining wf URSON RIVER NIGHT LINES aaa DIAMONDS BULGHT SPOL CASH, AN TY We “ this advantage when the war is over. |@ PM. Sundays and’ bol I Wet Beeed Sou, Diamond Cutters,40 Maiden Lang Chillan Cabinet has refused to raufy| Charles H. Groesehke, sixty - two > aed ot. bal ter, Due Albany 6 o'eloK DLA MONDs & Jewel bought f pei the recent negotiations looking towurd| ears, # draughtsman living in Jersey prams, burdiaen!: fonnett: 115 Bini ean, the renting of interned ers by the Chilian Government leading newspapers accept this actio a definite failure of the dmerebent ids ae rman steam: | The | Wiidsehut at No attempt to id the German vessels to the Chillan Plan to Spend $19,000,000 on Port ty, arrested after the shooting of of Paris Approved. PARIS, July 13.—A committee of the Municipal Council has reported in favor of borrowing $10,000,000 to be expended im improving the port of Pats $12 Weat 159th Str gn the night of July 4 was freed yea- terday in Washington Heights Court by Magistrate Groen! on account @ lack of evidenee, He had been held on a homi- et tal Sieur see Y Acts —___—_——- Roane pias 10. 20. Te! Broad Sheet WS’ niedoon ‘Trios. overs heat, S82 LOST. 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