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cs: THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1919. ' ; FOUR BIG VESSELS IN COLLISION OFF NEW YORK HARBOR} oa ‘better place on the south shore could | seg was one of the Magships of the =) | | have been selected for grounding the | famburg-American Line. In 1915 she | "giant freighter and that she would| sank the steamship Norge in the a take the sand about half a mile out./ mine River, She was taken over by > The sea was comparatively smooth’ the United States on March 31 and 4 at the time, but the wind was frosh- grrived in Now York with her second 3 ening from the cast and the baro- complement of returning troops April meter indicated a heavy blow. This 29 ghe is a 18,000-ton ship, com- would have the effect of driving the imanded by Capt. Carrick. all, an creer r the |sel of 4,414 tons, bullt last your by) 7 me trem the shore at that time |‘ United States Shipping Board. | 3 aged The Yankee was a 2.418 ton vessel, | beelleger tranaport had a list of | 156 test tong and 40 fost wide. She —>— | id bout 16 degrees to starboard, which | } ywreuld indicate that her cargo had |W" built for the United Staten Shio- Others in Mountjoy Die of PEACE EAK” CLEARED; | te oi, = gh heed 2 peal IRISH IN PRISON KILLED Remarkable Photograph of the “ Big Four”’ REPLY 70 GERMANS 1 Seececcoocosoooosoooooooes Snapped in Front of the Paris ‘‘White House”’ 0000909009 099909 9009089 OOOOH OSS DSO OOOOH OOUPOOOLOOOD NOW COMPLET, OB DELVERED TORO (Continued From First Page.) —Bolshevism and a discussion of the Position of Bela Kun, Foreign Mini ter of the Hungarian Soviet Govern- ment, figured prominently yesterd in the deliberations of both the Cou cil of Four and the Council of Forel Ministers. While the text of the reply of me Kun to the telegrath from M. Clet enceau, President of the Peace Co ference, demanding that he cea hostilities the Casech Slovaks or suffer the consequene ing Board in Clevelond to 1914. Fi | gbifted. The Redondo struck her on |” bt ‘ ‘ the port tide ana when the Redondo | The Argentina ix a steel twin wcrew Atrocities and Some Are WHICH WAY WILL LODGE 3 Décked away the Grat Waldersee had | VO***! OF 5.524 tons built in 1907. She ; in Insane, Is Report. a heavy list to port, water pouring} Basan by the Unilon-Austrian ’ Pp AND BORAH JUMP WEXT? — | into her through the big gap made igagien Company : Their Explosion About “Big Busi- by the Redondo's bow. The fact of her being tistea to starboara inai-) AEDONDO SAFE IN PORT; » cated also that the pumps were being PRESIDENT TO ACT. worked to good effect. CAPTAIN SAYS HE TRIED ssures Walsh and Dunne He ness” in Connection With Treaty | Apparently. unvatlatectory. - Oftie FP —s THREE Tuas SEEN HELPING. | Will Do What Is Possible All Explained by Root. ment thet he baa'been tavites ts ¢ @ The empty davite of the Grat| TO AID GRAF WALDERSEE | le LIHU ROOT, Republican, got Peace Conference. He was tbid to Aid Cause. M. Clemenceau's despatch that would not be invited to the Conte ence if he did not cease fighting, & | Waldersee were swung out, show- | copy of treaty from Henry Aged ae atone Gkh ae be Kept Ship's Nose in Stricken Ves- = A ep eR ea " A * | LONDON, June 12.—The Daily got It from Thomas W. Lamont, ; } oats dangling from them were also! S¢l’s Side to Avert Disasier, this was twisted Into an invitation | News to-day published a part of what] Republican, Lodge, Republican, Paris. ¢ ewung out. He Declares. 1i¢ aed sabtine peperhcent Tela) Wee shown the copy by Root, . ‘The crew of the Yankee which waS| «ne cargo steamer Redondo, which | Borah, Republican, didn't see it funk by the former Austrian liner) womed the Craft Waldersee thirty | Onetdons submitted to President) but heard about it from Lodge. i 4 Wiison, Secretary Lansing and Pre-| All this after Lodge and Borah . miles off Sandy Hook late last night, | 1 ah + Bopeagaings cents booger honeg, Abchored off the Statue of Liberty | mig Lloyd George by Edward Dunne, nail axvaed sn tae aie sek 8 q y reenting and placed’ ini, noon, Her stem ie flatteried; | ¥ nate about favorite financias } eb the Cardinal light ship, while tbo! ("0's five foot of water in the fore] cere vee and Michaol Ryan, They of the Administration receiving allocated transport is on her way tO) W154 noid, and she ie down by the | “ort sald: copies of the utmost value to big ‘Argentina a few minutes after the, FOE MOVES WAR MATERIAL BEYOND OCCUPIED ARE Withdrawal of Troops Opposite t | ges bring more troops back) ) 0), “In the Mountjoy prison yards we rey \ . mm A . a> B Allied Bridgeheads Also Is. mew it. ; found the highest political prisoners nd then Root explained it all— i “ WRIT. ogee ft ao be tho Argentina was! C2Pt A. W. Streot of the Rodondo | fu P sail he saw no impropriety in : = Romp Kraphically related to reporters his| ini Gages like those in the Lincoln] Pe oO LN ty Soo = GE CRANES COBLENZ, Juno 1% (sepa Vérsion of the collision, Park and Bronx Park Zoos. Many] yy dab aaliee a gAybie aad | M. CLEMENCEAU AND PRLES..WILSON, Pr Movement of war maté “I was feeling my way down the! wore confined in narrow, unventilated! gaed that the President 1000000000400000000000000008 by the Germans from terHtoty coast about 11 o'clock last night.| underground cells, Many had been 4 ablididiin ta etnies: cha. f tattne-to “the tide ge Fransh,® wittd Gb th lett Preméee eartando’ ané aaaré-cleorgs J7OR*, Ge occupied areas conta There wan a dense fog. Wo barely bod Gal Waanthid, abbaloamed.' oe under no obligation to present the President Wilson is seen ing to ger of France,’ eft according to German newspapers, °) treaty conditions to the Senate, as are engaged in animated discussion. beginnin of this withd: alow | had steerage way at the time. The einning hdraw rescue of their chrows out of the £08) pegonag wan using its niren and fog | oe Charwes against them and dented) it was not 5 treaty that woud nade several weeks ago when thr fm an angry ocean, The men of the) thé tight of trial by jury. 0 whisth t tl C . Thos of | eventually be signed, changes und was a hitch in peace negotiatio’ Yankeo left the fast sinking ship in| >" Mech cia ot waake oritdy ip bi vata pent aay, are ho gal Spey amendments now being under a STRIKERS IN THE WRONG, The withdrawal of troops from vi wtheir own boats while the searchlight . on prisoners have been 16 iy ideration, lous sectors ‘opposite. the Alll a Be heetatinn played on them and| “Suddenly, out of the fox, we sixht- | riarda under circumstances approxi-| “ie penny hid eva fadlene DECLARES MR. BURLESON | oitecnesas i around them; and/they were picked|‘¢ ® laut steumer dead ahead. Ap» ‘mating murder. Five ditd as the dl-] grace gubinitted to Germany Up with ‘every moment filled with|ereny the lookout of, the Graf’ roct result of atrocities committed) printeg in the Senate record. Root Walkout Is ‘ ie peril for them, and reports say that} iin. Tie Graf Walderseo shecred! “prisoners were handcuffed and| leafed wp tho partisan fog by icati cent nacre gees © man was lost, off to starboard, otherwise there would 4 yaa stating that it was unwise to dis- 4 dications that it is 1 q The crow of the Yankee is ma- 7 chained to narrow cells. Hundreds fication,” According to going in the cae ace Saree cae TELEGRAPH STRIKE itis View | tere are ne, teaieaglons uct ed on the Cardinal lightship,| ve been @ head-on collision. Wel discharged trom prison will be phy-| {rete coples of only the Allie TELEPHONE STRIKE waAbitia 5 q @paring in his wircless details of his sinking of the Yankee and there re- mains to be told two thrilling tales f the sea in the sinking of one ship . a and the saving of another and the also reported. adj gion Several days ago the removal entirely Witho j-|material from the Frankfort a1 Entirely Without Justi-|yeean. ‘The most of this material n SHINGTON, June 12—Postmas- | «, A Fwaile the sunken steamer belonged| °asbed into the Graf Waldersee and |sjcal wrecks for the remainder of| fumre agony ona mot the . pre, ss i SEpEED Dg bara Pee top Whishr-the Amaaiey And the country may rub its (Continued From First Page.) following statement: ph aba atatly eta mee F aic atk bask will deeb nae : "The present strike of wire em- ond the Coblenz bridgehe Aga the Senate is paths § to be Committee, However, Will|tken to the First District Magis-| pioyees is whally without justification, |much war material has been wi) fo the U. 8. Shipping Board, ita) PUred our bow on her port aide amid- | peir lives. Many have been removed By agents were C,H. Sprague & Gon of {h'P* t© about a depth of four feet. |insanc. Children of persons sus | Boston, and accordiag to the Board, be ah « Jagged hole torn in the | jected of republican sympathies are id pe Sidaspee. papped. Refined women are ar- it is up to the agents to send a tug) Di eniihd wibks t ocdared for the crew. No action is yet re- natn, im away I ordered |rested without warrants and are , trate's Court and discharged after he| tt started at Atlanta, Ga, because tt|drawn for sixty miles, In ‘the Rt ported taken by the Spragues, and| UT Dow Kept in the hole in the Graf |tranaported to distant parts of Ire- & Gellberative body. Go to Washington to Try to |naq deen arraigned on a charge of | was claimed 800 employees Sf the isciaiiyscomplstic © receement eikérs le io telling how long the men Waldersoe, This gave the crew of |iand and England,” Prevent Walkout Monday. disorderly conduct. Southern Bell Telephone Company had|” According to German newspapd Feit be compelled to remain m their| te vesse! a chance to got to the life-| ‘The newspapers urged that the At noon to-day Edward Reynolds, | jeen dismissed solely because of affil-|ingustrial plants, banks and civille cramped quarters. There are eighty- boats, An attempt was also made, | peace Conference appoint a commit- ‘4 i Vice President and General Manager | jation with the labor organization. The|east of the Allies’ bridgeheads ¢ esi five of eek: I understond, to patch up, the hole | tee to investigate the charges, 4 THC CITY, June 12.—Morall of the Postal Telegraph Company, | complaint was promptly referred to in-| preparing for eventualities in ot ; B10 ILLING from the inside. A heavy ground] Commenty upon the report editori- support of the strike called for June] mado the following statement: spectors. While investigation was in| Allled ‘forces move eastward. ei eerite WATER 4 swell was running at the time and jally in the Daily News, a strong 16 by the International Brotherhood] “It looks to me as if the strike 's| progress and before the investigators | . 1, {We finally were pulled away from| sympathizer with Irish Nationalist ft Electric Work hich includws| disintegcuting and I look to see-the had tiine to ascertain the facts a syui- ‘The some good fortune attended | the transport. Water rushed into her : Of -Blectric “Workers. which inchs i lar eithe if tled by the end of this) pathetic strike against the Wostein i . aspirations, declares it neither re. ; a it trouble set | pathetic a [ithe crow of the Grat Waldersee, 400) noid and iho Graf Waldorseo soon be- | sents nor dolores the report Nhe WHE OF Calon PLeRRORS eperROTE | say © | Union was called in the Southeastern i ‘whom were transferred safely to) gan to list heavily to port, The ‘report,” the wa says, ‘is throughout the country, was voted] Mr, Reynolds added that out of} gtates, ‘ the Patricia in addition to ten of her) “The Redondo stood by and offered 1 , | leatdulated to feave on fair minds an| 0-day by the American Federation of] 400 operators employed in the Investigation #0 far completed | FP eMoers und nine army be geri hb to rescue crew. We saw tho life] impression that a strong case Js| cadena es Labor, which unanimously adopted a| York office of the Postal but ninety shows that no discrimination whatever iaramrere Passengers, Only a skeleton | poats on the port side being lowered. | wpoiled by partisan rhetorical state- (Continued From irat Page.) resolution containing such a provi-|2#¢ gone on strike yesterday. Of| has heen practised'against employees . ww remain with Captain Carrick on! “Withoug warning the Patricia ments, English Liberals are not this number, he declared, forty re-| of that company because of union af- my ; inj transport. came up and narrowly missed hitting | concerned with denying the terrible! iy tne httes ‘i a rs 3 _,| turned to work to-da | filiations.’ | {It ta evident that the big transport | us both. We offered to tow the Grat | n the comnilttee to postpone com-| ‘The resolution also provided that actualities of the present day Ire- Percy Thomas, Deputy In‘ernationaa struck well aft, as the sea had| Waldersee, but | flooded her engine roms, Quick work) previously ‘Must have been done by her engineers | patrici: im Banking the fires to save her from | in our fc ipa explosion of ber boilers. Hun- “During the period of Government President of the Commercial T control the rules and regulations of graphers’ Union, announced this. af-!the War Labor Board have been ternoon that orders had peen issued | strictly observed and will continue The Summer Cottag to the members of the Order of Rail-! to be observed during the continuance in a place of rest, of recreation, of @ way Telegraphers to refuse to handle | of Government control, but no amount | tentment, Western Union business after 6 A. M.|of pressure will avail to make the] ‘The proper beds and bedding are n Saturday next. | Wire Control Board extend or £0] essary if you would enjoy the groai arrangements had Bigot mittee action failed and it was pre-|the convention appoint a committee been made with the | 2nd: but they are under no obliga-’ dicted the resolution would be taken | to co-operate with.a committee of th We were taking water fast | “Ounrin: oon ae up in the Senate early next week,| electrical workers, both going to aa Sak wy bagi ast) PUBL! June The report of| bringing the League fight into a new) Washington to try to ebtain an) es ecided the | conditions in Ireland made by #rank| phase. ‘ik BedGhe °3 ; only chance was to continue to New Se atik asl’ ther Ae Heit! Aaiact 4 agreement with Postmaster Genera’ ‘ areds along the shore this morning | york. oleh and the other Irich dele-) Meanwhile a resolution reserving | purieson es a means of averting tho | Mewed the weird: procession of the| H1ad either of the vessels been Pine From A = Pag has neta re- hit Hi be the Conscaee ie detes- | walkout. eea in the Graf Walderse ce for| speeding there certainly woul , | ceived here. @ censor, however,| mine the justness of the igations Another resolution urged Congress . ws ~ a e, : Mean nT oftlods cacltens. aes pare has forbidden the publication of any| imposed upon this country under | to approve a deficiency appropriation | Tne Orders were issued by E. J. Man-| beyond these regulations. When the | benefit from your vacation. Several venscls went immediately | B&t the Redondo was in ballast and | part of the report, the much disoussed section 10 of the | to ennive the United stares marlon, | 20m President of the Railway ‘Tele~| period of Government control ends 4 Beddin lise the. asviata the damages | Yery Went, lemened the impact, Be-| PARIS, June 12 (Associated Proas.)| League of Nations covenant was in- Jn amploy-| graphers, from Atlantic City, where| the wire systems will be returned to} Mall’s Beds and assiatance o! fore we lost sight of the Graf ment Service to continue its work. | ).4 4 attending the labor convention. their various owneps intact with thelr | ins work: Bf anbolatinte oie ‘ “Although Col, I, M. House of the| troduced by Sonator Sterling, Re- transfort tn response to the call from | Waldersee we were assured that the | “~ . Re cpesrseney wireless, the reguiar| Patricia bad put e line over 10 the ce Delegation will go to} publican, South Dakota. i wae opotution. the committee] afr, ‘Thomas sald there are about | operating organizations intact, with- | +o) ‘their entire time to building | wireless apparatus having been put| *ficken vosscl, 1 oxpect tugs wiil| England to-night It 1s authoritatively| Article 10 provides for preservation | te yt bog ‘eagey tapi ‘9 NegO-| 60,0900 railway telegraphers and that/out the values of these properties | F201 cuity beds, mattresses, sprit ‘ take the Redondo to dry dock this! denied that he ts to visit Irelnnd to| of the politicul independence and ter- | Yt With Postmaster General Burle-| more than 90 per cent. of them be-|having been in the slightest tm-| iow. and cushions. out of commission, afternoon for repairs. | Investigate tho Sinn Fein ei:aation,| fitorial integrity of all members of | on on ‘the electrical strike will be | ” P 4 long to the union. In many of the . eddi si | It was learned at the Port of Bm- the league and has been the storm | directed also to take such action as| : Government employees have been| A visitat the Bedding Store 5 i barkation at Hoboken early to-day as reported. In anticipation of bI8) centre of the opposition. bau © uch Action 8! smaller towns the Wesrern Union de-| transferred, to the telegraph com | convince you that the Hall Trade a sey kOe U6 UbIY pabscngers on tho Graf pends almost solely on the railway tel-| panies to keep the wires going, ac-| denotes ¥ departure for London Col, House had| Considerable comment has been| MAY be suitable to bring about the f | Waldersce were nine army officers| ROME, June that the| @ long conference with President Wil-| aroused by the delay in receiving a| Passage of legislation which will en- egraphers to handle its business. cording to W. Fr. McDonald, President “The Standard of Quality.” “This action vastly tinproves the of the local Telegraphers’ Union. “ * is ve! e on-| reply from President Wilson to the| able the Employment Service t - ‘yeturning from leave to rejoin their |Moly See might participate in asserted | son last evening, golng over the gon ply ploy © to con dee Belg ee ce ten tak attempts at 4 resolution adopted nearly a week ago| tinue functioning. | outfits abroad, as follows: Col. Frank |{, “Austria ral situation, . " denies asking for the complete text of the s situation,” sald Thomas, spenxing for] 150 of the Western Union employees| FRANK A. HALL & SON G, Mauldin, “oast Artillery; Lieut. | Vatican, ac to the Osservatere| President Wilson told representa-| treaty, The general prediction has| The Federation adjourned for the| the strikers. out of a total of 225 have quit work, Manutacturers of Beds and Bedding ‘ col. Robert O. a:Awarda, Coast Artil-| Romano, the eemiofficial organ of the | tives of Irish societies In America yes-| been that {the President would re-| day to give the various committees and that a larger percentage of the 100) 25 West 45th St., New York SP ”| Vatican, a ery; Major Joseph C. Haw, Coast 4 Traffic appeared to be moving along| # t terday that he would do what he|fuse the réquest, but some Senators| time to consider more thoa 200 other Postal employee ‘ x now are Inclined to believe he will| ro, 5 . normally at the Walker Street Bulld-| G, M. Foote, manager of the | =e Artillery; Major James Longstreet, | Rider Repe could unofficially to bring tho Irish) not reply at all He is not required | "e#elutions on a wide range of sub-| ing of the Western Union this morn-| Postal, sald. that about thirty em- LOST, FOUND AND REWAADS J cavairy; Capt, Guy R. Doane, Quar- | question to the attention of the other} to do so. jects which have been handed in by| ing, From 8 to 9 o'clock the eleva-| ployees had quit work. The strike dermaster Corps; First Lieut, Thomay| WASHINGTON, June 12.—A rider re- Peace Commissioners, TS he delegates. t tors were jammed with members of| leaders declare more than ninety have | i@s7—Soiltaire duamood _ rin 1, Steel, infantry; Second Licuts, | ?°*!ns the Daylight Savings Law, ef- ea BLOCKED HAT BOMBER WORE, ‘he resolution, signed by the elec- quit. Mr. Foote asserts the elght! ¥. a. June 11) between the operating force going to work.| branch offices in this city are doing 9 00's and Columbus ay Charles R. Gildhart, Jonn H. Lewis | {°ctlve When the clocks are turned back CARSON HITS U $. SENATE oienpieieermente trical workers and representatives of| The division traffic superintendent] business as usual, ¥ - Fg i tbr | femaed in October, was added to the Agricul- 10s Philadelphia Man Believes Owner | aMliated workers, set forth that the end Hugh A. Palmer, all of the Field |tural Appropriation Bill to-day by tho sald @ full force was at work and that | = ~ * Was Member of Gan, y nate Agricul of De, Postmaster General had a te ‘ece! ts of simth ; yr godlenn Beodag Rh eecal| ¥ re TO PRESENT HER CAUSE] soe ree areerice tne teeny mat nob | electrical workers, but that he had|and West, At 8 o'clock the des- ane that is crowded with incoming | JAMAICA RESULTS. here, has identified the gray hat worn | & i eirsiigone eae thet he Rad) en be cystblety a “ hy “4 apd outgoing shipping, large and palartatar acetnarater by the Anarchist who was killed by| f@lled to keep his promise and had] patchers’ board showe white,’ | First “1. ” or . turned the operation of the wires| indicating all business received bad small, especially on foggy nights. R, IRaT Rac ae Unparalleled Effrontery and bis own bomb at the home of Attorney pt Many tugs, including those of the| ®'@ mite anda F ‘al A, Mitchell Palmer in W. back to the private owners. been cleared out. Macy, were cont for use in case hny| 113 (Paterson 6 Hurts League of Nations, i NV ca nays that he blocked the|_ P: J+ Noonan, of the International] Pickets, were still In front of the Tot the ships had to be towed to etal | reg! et! Bwonb, ft Says Unionist Leader hat last December just prior to the| Brotherhood of Electrical Workers,| building, but the police kept them 4 . 3 to Land 8 to . ter. The St. Louis, one of the) bine, 112 (Carroll) jFescue ships, was sent from her! },,to 3 third. Tim | Jay, African ‘berth im the harbor here by Govern-| gucse, — Belle exploding af bombs in front of the| said that as the result of many con-| moving, The division traMe superin- ‘Trade Mark, | + The mes Pyptiguing Ow. [homes of haf a dozen prominent res! i ve York "krening World.) dents and officials, It is believed tha | ferences during the several weeks be-| tendent said a number of girl oper- fal dar Toe Mar aren -| LONDON, -June 12. — “American|dead man was member of the gang|fore the wires were returned to thoi: | ators failed to show up and that some Special f ‘o- Morrow, Friday, Ji 13th | that threw those bombs, If you know ® Genuine Cand: Rais -6tfictals. |€omme Ci and Recount also tan Sinneek of Sactand’a Maneded” te ns Bree private. owners for operation, the|of them had been intimidated bv VICTORY ferret caer hare ‘orien ‘you ace” one.n 70m) ame WALDERSES OUTWARD | comenpreraee Vueading of @ letter to @blch the Pyremaniac; Desters Say. Postmaster General and his first as- pickers, Legh git Lee cen peeled | Phe ult Flavaced Oreame a LAST NIGHT. e1 re 7 taken baci ey desired JAMAICA ENTRIES. | Morning Post gives prominence, trom| 5%@ney. Destfot’, twenty-one years) sistant had agreed to recognize the | hocolate Co" " mele. Winterareen ore Tey ihe Grat Waldersco left New York old, of No, 140 Greene Avenue, Brook-|untons\ their right to organization| Chicago officials of “the Western | | Sfmir Unexeslied cissealaies ® ae $ o'clock last evening, bound for | Sir Edward Carson, in which the Aa Tike and nd Baird inp ONLY 25¢c ne 5 . : y 2 Telegraph Com- es Ung : lyn, arraigned before County Judge May | and collective bargaining, and, in ad-|Union and Postal T P Brest, On her last in yoyage she) [gor a i} tere, Jip} |4riah Unionist leader says: to-day, admitted that he bad set fire to} gition, had agreed to the creation of | Panies said tho atrike, which is only Two Big Frias and Saturday Extra Specials (i Bhs wisi masiasen ‘rvein.| Sei " me , sm United, Beaten Of the Senate of], number of houses tn the Bushwick !an executive board upon which labor | twenty-four hours old, was “practi- try, the 305th Engineer Train, }\¢i hah toe " e Un ates of America, sup- 1} section, He could give no explanation, | | porting the enemies of Great Britain | Physicians who examined hin hat ¥ He Is to be sen- would have an equal representation. |cally at an end,” which 8. J. Konen- ‘ou can imagine our surprise,” he |Kamp, international President of the Ht Then care. Dix, -erisp, Almonds, each’ encased shell of Confectioners’ Sugar ie ) Speciat Casualty Contpany of 864 and, an easual officers. | thor; bad el he is a pyromaniac, iu |{n Ireland, 18 an unparalleled uct of jhe is pyrormantac, in a ‘ining we jen richness. yy Fruit, ‘ripened, w . Tele rs’ Union, declared that Nenantt Paiute cut inte daint “sis Ded So r sontinued, “when we found that the} Telegraphe ts 4 presen\ any pleasing. -delicn uty cy in ‘ international effrontery which can- cond " ven 18,000 and 20,000 operators ‘ore regul coods, | | delicious Fond: and "ea: eerreims., Wes cutbound forties | not fail, if persisted in, to sap the isc === | postmaster General had turned back| fteughout the c | Packed Tatked in cheaper betes to warrant thin ee low price. 29 EXTRA BIE eae Ic in coverings ehoe ‘our refanous 2 tres core ‘ii a ou % 4c throughout the country had quit work yesterday, and that before the pletely from under the situation.” |day is over several thousand more | pte ae weuld walk out, also that electrical | workers Will ‘join the strike Monday for | adding 100,000 to thelr forces. and wp. | foundations of the L4 ol e of Na-|order to weaken the position of | operation of the wires. He got com- is err ‘vo | President Wilson and as a manoeuvre Siig | Hons. Tho resolution may well-w've | iy "the game of political parties in he | grave anxiety to those who deairy the | America, is a demonstration of the prea ees ;, bs; | Success of that project and to those |uses to which the policy of the League | pelegra: Ask Gi re co erned th: the future | @f Nations may be diverted, and it fon'’s Al Strike. 9 “ eal ta el gg a she {makes one think seriously as to] | peserenomn OG, mi liathe BUTTER PRANUT his country and the | whether international difficultiey may | ATLAN' gTY, Jul BRITTLE—Every Loft |not be increased rather than dimin- | dent Konenkamp of the Telegraphers’ 7 N hd Se candy lover is on eating ¥-| relattons of A onus ior; Powe Ber, 12h) ot hoy, | 100 won, 110 the Way, | Yollowing upon the recent mis- | shed If, at the ou et of this new the Union has wired an appeal for sup- | to- pa terme with th cei, | sic eric fernational venture, an act of ine aside 2 ¢ railroad rate-making powers of |] | crackly, golden slabs o! restos yint up| ston of Americans in Ireland to | (EOnOOM Moet haracter 1 to pasa | Port to President Gompers of the|ing the railroad making po or 4 Sxteenth | support the deposition of our King f° Seles 2. e Comme Commissien. Old = Pashio Brittle, without protest | American Federation of Labor, This TAtarsiale Come [ mien = generously studded with the, centre, : and the secession of Ireland, it will| Arrangements are to be mad» for) will be referred to the Executive cana fresh seavied tefeorated ‘vy i's YS; Order! eate further difficulties in the Gov. ihe, Lee A pate nen tes Walid Council to-day and then put before SPECIAL NOTICES. Virginia ~ fe ciate L Taig Willers danieoe nment of that ntry 1 wil e rt of the Ivish+ t agent PY en ‘ See ‘ oe the Fu sixth Bos a {82 Give impetus to the campaign’ of | American delegates. Mr. Walsh is be-| the convention for action, Gompers HORLICK'S .| rou: Brooklyn, Newark, foil nox 6 4c \ ‘jas if ed } ancinoraiie, MU; murder and assassination already | sleged with cables requesting states | last might declined to make the THE ORIGINAL ments and newspaper and maguzine | Konencamp appeal public until after " = and interviews on the Irish AE ie parsed on by the Executive ALTE ‘ ;

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