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ATAIN RUSHES EN TO REINFORCE ARMY IN IRELAND, ating Continues in Belfast ind Fear Is Felt for New Clash of Factions. DON; July 26.—More troops are poured Into Ireland in anticipa- Of further trouble in tho Belfast St where looting iaystill going on, dataliion has, arrived there three regimenig, at Aldershot CLIP GIRL’S HAIR; POLICE SET FIRE TO IRISH TOWN | Two Men Killed in Raid on | Coast Guard Stations at Berehaven. DUBLIN, July 26.—At Newport, Tipperary, a gang of mon sheared the hair from a\girl because sho was keeping company with a po- Uoceman, lixasperated at the out Tage, soldiers and police turned out and burned the hoyses of all | the principal Sinn Feiners, caus- ing them to fly for their lives Two Coast Guard stations in the Berehaven- district have been raided. On one of the raids, at Bailygarvene, Chief Officer Bne- win and Petty Officer Brown were killed. ae 'MRS. WADSWORTH i from New ‘York. Woman fs President of the Patriot Publishing Company ABSOLVED BY HER ‘ANTI-SUFF’ PAPER, formidabid opponent of the Suffragiats, remarks in {ts current lasue: 1: i | the police at about $25,000 were seized | Woman's Body F Fiat Days Vahed comments upon alleged state. Praspert. Stree ie by a Aroites: oe over | 5 4 ation a ay i ha 4 ‘the sao | Mrs, Anna Seedorf, seventy, waa found iments of Mea, Senator Wadaworth, gne beg py hy ale ca hf | PARIS July 24. —Phyaiclans who he i Sehamtent houwe at ‘No, [dent yesterday. attergoon, AR her fou RE okhem referring to nn editerm ipods o'clock last night. ‘The boy was play. | been attending former Premier Clemen: avalt Street, Lavelle was locked | floor apar Went a 20. | r: Httel 1. ‘ie It knows That fing on the aldewalk with a number of | peau to-day issued @ denial that he | up Police He ap tat ge charged cel Sire "Wasaworth haa no opport tS bis companions and, not seeing the oar, | Tiger” was ijl, and atated he would re- | with having narcotics In his pornension. Meas ach the caicotens of tke aa ran before It, turn te Paris on Friday from. Viehy,| | While seaching ono of the rooms, tne | Th poll ‘ | pete hat ie she did they would prob: Motorman Henry Welas of No, #7 | where he had been taking treatmynt, ‘| detectives eay, they found a tin box in a| natural abl aure up to @ bi ‘her mark, | whfen fryer! ly seta when taking = SN SSS SS the pen in han tn ie a eeerened Accommodations for 3,000 Summer Vacationists Are Made at Blauvelt, N. Y. ‘The State Military Training Commis- |vion has "opened a camp for working boys who wish to spend thelf vacations in the country at Blauvelt, N. ¥. There 100,000 are modations for 3.000. ‘The under orders to rk at an $3 i TO EMPLOYEES. Boyes’ Work Comittee of the Rotary yoagmee ——$_——_— Clup je backing the camp fnaneially, peerty day. : 4 ROCHESTHR, July 26.—With the! ged A Pavion, ta. charge a8 Phe doath toll of the. rioting in Bol- | celebration of the ninetleth birthday of oo Ie a ‘which pays for three Now mounted to seventeen, [John Jacob Hauach, a ploneer in the tn- rs ‘bed, swimming, target al leatial peurig «ab 'ectcctat cent | hooting, th ¢ the tennta ‘ \duatrial a of Rochester ani shooting, the use of the tenn rr the country districts of Ulster. |founder of the Bausch & Lomb Optical bascball’ diamonds and tess whore the Nutionalisia aro |Comnpany, a fund of $250,000 was die: sigves, iu Mencia side lly superior, they have not Grptoyees of the optical plant. duength 500 feet above the lavel of the sea end ee See CTaRRENES. | of service waa the ase of the individual | gxerooks” the surrounding c. ter started the trouble and ench employee receiving ‘or | loys aro Inyite ‘app! Magne month he he had been in t Mra, JAMES W. WADSWORTH clr. | Dyett at the iat Rogiment Armory, 63: we “ts Be ee rere Obit. EWE 2) seevien, 66. tne ‘concer i Mr. Nausch uh ° ee Bereat an dPark Avene top aceotienos Nationalists are not perm'tted to nounced also that he had made an ad. | ions. C.J. inson, Chairman of . ditional gift of $50,000 to be added to| WASHINGTON, July 26.—Mra. James | the Boys' Work Committeo, is in charge to work they may beoome [fhe Tenefft fund of the employees. WW. Wadsworth Jr, wife of the Sonator of the camp for the Rotary Club. » They could muster 10,000 fm Belfast alone. | ¥ military, which is being stead-) § reinforced not only by men by armored carz, the latter for Present being kept in barracks, | Was’ the busiest body in Deifast to- | f, for aithough % steady downpour fave hope that the enthual- | of the rioters would dampen, the ities wore taking no chances, eq in all of the disturbsd | { were etrengthoned with mo. men were added to the inctuding more seasoned precattions were not {I!-timed, another saloon in the Falls Road| was wrecked and the prem- Of certain hardware marobaru Met @ wlailur fate. } Rival factions stood in groups ready any signel for a renewal of the » having apparently | the from the pulpits of Ls made, all | “eects to avold a provocative si The authorities are taking pro- ied, as against any atieampt by e faction to march across the city attadk a rival district, with tho t bility of leading to more serious ts than have yet ocsurred. ‘What. is considered to be undoubted- the direct reason for the rmoent # forsible fon of orkers from the shipyard: anution of the northern w this action is that ibs Feiners boast that when “the errives—meaning the establish- of @ repubdilc—the northerners be dealt with ina manner not to EMIER TO PRESS BILL FOR IRELAND Lloyd George Denies He Will Com- $ promise With The Sinn Feiners. | LONDON, July %6.—The British Gove J @tmment has no intention of withdraws Y ling tho Government of Ireland bil ler Lioyd George stated in the Blouse of Commons to-day, It would the measure with all possible von the House rea: Ned wf bold addod. lay recess, thal the. Govermneat wae negotiations ‘with represen the inn Beln for thi Feaoching a omnpromine w Tule of Ireland wore act nt reat Premier, He was asked by Lord | He Cool whether the Government otiationa or pourparle ra ‘eny evctiod of Iroland and anowervd negative, | LUNWST, SAYS HYLAN, ING PAY RAS ~ —_— (Continued From First Page.) | ———— of Tammany Hall, every n Democratic leader on the city , roll, they demanded a square! Ml for the city workers receiving | than + 000 a year. yor Hylan does not believe tt will more than @ week or two to ad- the salary schedules so that the paid employees will receive moro the higher than $3,000 a yoar em- en recive less, nan William T. Collins, Tam- 'y floor leader of the Board of | ormen, and leader in the fight far | flat 20 per cent. increase to all | employees irrespective of rank, the Board of Aldermen will not je the Mayor's veto. YS NO POLITICIANS CAN CLAIM THE CREDIT. “The board will take up the recommendation and refer it he Bourd of Estimate,” said Col- “The Mayor was big enough to that a wrong could be done to “ mployees of the cl t Per cent. plan was made gene ‘Politician can claim credit for ors disanvroval of the sul: ules. It was an independent of his own.’ yor Hylan’s action,” ead Prest- Guardia, “is not at all eur- mg. I expected K. 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