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BRITISH STRIKERS DEFIED BY PREMIER; (500,000 OUTSIDE OF ALLIANCE WILL QUIT To-Night's Weather-—PROBABLE SHOWERS. WALL STREET | es DITION Cb ¢ f “Circulation Books Open to All. dl | VOL. LXI. NO. 1, 714—DAILY. bated x92 New "ye waelnbnnne N E Ww ¥ ORK, THURSD ay, AP R IL 1 4, 1921, To-Morrow’s Weather—PROBABLE SHOWERS, ence A pore vomacasz oer SHOMDOWN BY STRKERS STENT FARCRY Ui nd WEALTHY OL NAN some nes seston IS CALLED FOR BY PREMIER; ds Congressional Investigation | Day, She Will Be Assured. | GRANTED DIVORCE Chargitig Rich Seek to Place Revenue Arendnente to @ Traction Law of Support. FOR DESERTION Famous Sandy's Daughter Burdens on the Poor. | Protects 5-Cent Fares in a ae ‘ OKe sngageme: VASHINGTON, 4 . WILL NOT ASK DIVORCE. Broke Engagement to WASHINGTON, April 14 Whitney Warren J MAND for Congressional investigation to disclose interests try- sa oe ing to put through a sales tax was made in the House to-day TIME. by Representative F SE CYSi +, Republican, of Wisconsin of the Ways | Lloyd George’s Strong Appeal Not to re and Means Committee. . . ss . He mentioned Jules Bache and Meyer Rothschild of New York as Precipitate Crisis Is Rejected by Kentucky Girl of Humble Cir-, prime movers in the campaign and charged that a huge fund had been cumstances Who Bécame “| ralted ‘to shove the big.man‘s laxex'on the poor mani” Labor Leaders— He Denounces Soc al Favorite. } S. Bache, one of the premolars of the Tax League of America, Nationalization of Mines as “a declared here to«lay that he would welcome an investigation of the Franchise Contracts CHEERS PARTY HEADS,|Sounds of Breaking Dishes During Argument in Apart- ment To-Day. “py Ospective Earning Capa ity” to Be Considered in Valuation of Properties ton Andrews, with igo office at No, 20 Bre Jule: Street, to-day retained J. J uzaroc | By Joseph S. Jordan. Special to The Evening Work ” eieey oe 1 aiment- | ove ste Mongrel Scheme. (8taff Correspondent of The Evening As ig gg oha BANTA BARBARA, Cal, Apri 14.| MOVement foriaisalen tax, g World.) r to presence In his home, ata Haare +e) ka we: “It would show,” he said, “that a large proportion of the business - — ALBANY, Ay 14-—Gov. Miller No. 2848 Hudson Boule Jersey ried nite jee ext vars _ community is thoroughly in favor of such a tax, | LONDON, April 14 (Associated Press).—The Federation of General has chec M Hylar Nity, « © women who have been | Pies wena eee rence Dee He refused to comment on the charge that a huge fund had been r pape a « f tw men who hav at granted Mrs, William Miller Graham raised to promote the idea. | Workers, representing 1,500,000 persons in more than 1,000 Industries out- eck ay Sa Hot red \ inOkiahoma on Jan. #2 upon ground side the Triple Alliance, decided to-day to support the Triple Alliance in tation © Governor Men with 4 badges, who said | its strike im the interest of the striking miners. of desertion. | \ Mrs.eGraham a few days ago an- Aeconference held this morning between Mr. Lloyd George, the Prime | nounced the breaking of the engage- | Minister, and a delegation of officials of the Triple Alliance, which has © transmission to the | ¢y hey were Department of Justice demanding | agents, visited the home and the of- ion Law| Legislature mendments fice to-duy making inquiries, Prose- utor F ° P. Garven of Hudson | un entirely new the- | County said he would act if he found ‘ment of her daughter Geraldine to} called a strike for Friday night in support of the striking miners, was wed Whitney Warren jr. of New| jconcluded within two hours without any progress apparently having been \york. The Prince of Wales had| ; yi mane toward an adjustment of the grave labor sftuation. enacted a few weeks ago, which would establis vy of valuation of traction proper- |Mt- Andrews had been living with a| | woman not 'ogally his wife | called her the most beautiful girl in It was reported from the conference that the Prime Minister made : = 5 D ul a acl Faneennteenne, | Mr. Lazaroe sald he had not been| “'° MY NE ORARAPAY — | ited states jlong statement, appealing strongly to the railway men and transport work. . fae se ee " se en’ re y were |retained with a view to any divoree | — eel _ ers, who with the miners make up the Triple Alliance, asking them to exer- ff 5 r minal s ‘ARIS: Doutben © ; <9. Apriil is plea, however, does not appear to have had effect. J. H. Thos cial message a significance not |asainst his client. He require time EAE ois as a Mes ie ) study the situation before discuss- ju4 —Mrs. Graham's romantic history General Secretary of the National Union of Railwaymen, declared after the aperesiinated by Any ether come fie it he said | besa Guha bistiistace here elation: (291 Ward, One ¢ One of Guests, Mining Engineer, cineer, Another Co-| conference that he ne see ane Drospect for the reopening of negotiations munication to e Leg Bugene J. Donohue of No 149 | ImnflesseromTasiagion,Ky), afr Pols Loses $5,000 in Clothing | Respondent, Knew Her for an adjustment of the strike situation, this year, except, perhaps, ned as counsel by | 2 cf es On the Government side it wag sald startling ductaration eribedied tn _ | Andrews, the | lovk, her father, was a carpenter in and Jewels. From Childhood. | E R d the labor men were unable to present his first message, which charac- | Mother of the broker's children, said | | modest circumstances and her mother | a = -_—--—- | xpert eadas new arguments giving the Goverme o-day that after a conference yes- | |was a small milliner. The daughter | (Special to The Brening World | There was a conspicuous mixture ° | ment any different view of their case, terized local franchise fare agree. |' 3 AN | ’ . sried local franchise fare asrom |IO°AIY Andrews had. agreed’ Wer riven thovname ee media; ana|| TOS ANOHUBS, ApH 44-—Aisoory |G. 'cestnans and Wealera, Steed ‘ayor’s Min the Government, t was under: ments as something subject to | orranee for her permanent support : or more of New Yorkers were driven fs stood, did not jndicate that it was change and alteration under the [and that of her children. | GERAB | She Mt Ac renee SLE leon the AmnHaasedoe HOA RH Raita oe a men orcas In City Hall prepared to make any further con- " adite. . eratood | c , f >) ar|her life ror 'd thro: the hearts - 2 yay in the Stokes divorce trial by George easions, 1 atios police power of the State. Mr, Donot dded he understood) Tag on an of Former) or it with whom she came in con, | Barbara last night when the building |” ou Raelabeyeks asi Diets ceasions, ‘The situation is unchanged That the Governor's purpose was|such an arrangement would reconcile r rs A Dantes (ort with whom she cam | . Austin Schroter, one of the co-re- and the outlook gloomy. to étem the tide of protest raised by|Mrs. Maud Andrews to leaving her| Ulster King-of-Arms Reads: tact. Through the Potlocks socia! po-| Was destroyed by fire, The Ambas- apondents, a Denver mining engineer.| “You Convince Me,” Hylan) During the conference, it devel- the enactment of the Traction Bill | husband to the other woman and that | “Traitors, Beware!” jSibon! wea rmosent, ithe Biss uty a the | sador was the winter home of many| ris answers to questions both on| .- he Profes: After |0Pe: Mr. Lloyd George made a plea and simultaneously dethrone Hylan|the contract would be closed this af- | sgl mem’ |sirl made her a universal favorite and inent Eastern people |airect examination and under cross-| Tells the Professor €" \to the labor men that they resort ampion of the local strap-|}terngon. He asserted no divorce pro- she was received in the most aristo-| J, C. Ward of New York lost cloth DUBLIN, April 14 (Associated | cratic Blue Press).—Sir Arthur Edward Vi | former Ulster King of Arms, was shot |old ¢ | delphia, questioning were invariably given Tests W ith c ity Officials. o the ballot, su | without reluctance but with a marke their case to vh | drawl. Most of the time there ting that they put nation, and saying that the Government would do like= | | ; | A mind reading seance was given| {hat the Ge ‘ e distinctly pleasant smile on Msi, city grail to-day by Prof. loseph ae i ty case and let the nation s Maud and C. V. Delong, |” Dunninger, with Mayor Hylan, City] The He wus called upon to deny the | Ghamberlain Berolzheimer and Frank he railway men and the transport eding witness that | Gunningham, Chairmanof the Finance | Workers went to Downing treet, and the suburban commuter d even t Governor's ass society circles, ars,| When Birdie was els 000. Pollocks removed to Phila- A list of New Yorkers at th where the parents are under- | include stood to have conducted a boarding | The Miss jhouse. The beautiful Birdie is sald |J, G. MacDonald, wife, and maid; J.| attached to the body,/to have waited upon the table when|P. Price, Mrs. C. C. Peck, I. C. Pee! nd jewels valued at more than n > ceedings or criminal action was con- | templated client nd hi \ weeks they have pub-| structions to him forbade any step | ing would | wich would deprive Mr. Andrews of |dead this morning at Listowel and his income earning powers. Visitors to the Hudson Boulevard house found there Mrs, Maud Haynes end: y indicated t Miller would devise a sturb the contentment Tam- played since the Trac- his residence was burned. A pian t many has di estimony of pre es he had been seen embracing . anal dermen,! Where Mr. Lioya George a ther tion Law me a reality. Andrews, forty-two, who has a certit- | °° iding: “Traitors beware. We never|the servanta did t appear for that|and Miss Travers of Brow lyn; Gal uae an) eines ae th nd | Gommittee of the Board of Aldermen, hehe eS theta ‘ G. 0. P. LEADERS WORRIED OVER neane sie. od the forget LA task. At the boanling house came |T ison sr. and T. C. Richardson | SSS!nB > phe ete tar participating, she ks net them, G. 0. P. i joate showing she married the broker 8 LRA | - Wie lie, Edwin B, Sheldon, Mins Ca summer p at Lang Branch in 1911] phe Mayor, the City Chamberiain | thelr own initiative, ‘Their ostensibie HYLAN’S BACKING, June 17, 1912, at Portland, Me. and| Five policemen were ambushed last |? @4Y @ youngs man—William Mi ieee A ait j|—the year of her marriage, His de- " ingham Muppl.ed their /¢rrund wus to deliver in person the fecent evidences of renewed af-|).4. sons, John, eight, and Harley, alx,|night at Fedamore, County 1 ler Graham. He was in the “oll| maid and chauffeur of Delhi; Dr. and! and Mr. Cunningham supp pare rene ‘ nd Mayor Hylan, coupled with the ey ee oe ee nt. isther Marie| three wounded i killed and) yet very little money hut a lot of|and maid; J, G, Creighton Ward na) punetu with a dismissing wave} we, distant from Prof, Dunninger | |é ihe that the miners, set forth ouncement that the Bg Chis was | 2 ner Cound: alam, Mine, wether Mar ree ticee - prospects. He and Birdie soon fell | wife; Mrs. J, N. Dahneberg, Mrs of the hand—and atways with asmile. | white they wrote their messages. Specifically the reasons for their re- prepared to support Hylan in hie aa. |Tatnall Andrews, twenty-five, for- ; hs maine Se ita ed's SiG Pere cai ware quarried Bibrau, Mias Alice Daly, Mrs, W. H.| When Mr Smyth, one of Stokes'@!” City Chamberlain Berolaheimer | Jection of his proposals for adjusting pirations for re-election, were regard. |Merly a § ‘pidgin che ines “Ae Silied afer Uae Hours ob ate | A few years pasied, and Miller|Day Mrs, J. © Rowe and Mrs, G attorneys handed him a photograph | wrote on a slip of paper the date of tHe apis between the miners and 1a ‘ the: enactment |RECKORRES ORR) Tune Rete eT lita whidh then S| made good in his oil wells to such | Hlsasser und asked him if It was not of him ling birth and tucked it away in hin | the mine owners, of the s effect in|eate showing her marringe at Groen-|In which there were no cam bes “lan extent that a little later in his smilies |self, be replied, airily, “That's the} yaa pocket. Prof, Dunninger read] When the Triple Alliance Board +, - sosition | wich, Conn., Jan. 26, last. A Sinn Fein shoe factory here, Fs ; 7 = wy.” And when Mr nyth asked | , « year, month and day without |adjourned late last eve : e placing Mayor Hylar pon ton | Wich: CON TAN: Hi Ist TT eee lgenicd wea used as an acecming |e le WORD was; inated a JERSEY CITY TELLS, |i! And vies ae ed Jott the year, month and da ut Jadjourned late last evening the wn- shainpion of the Murphy,| Mra, Mather Marie addressed 3 Me bon $60,000,000, The young couple spent m jf he didn't feel like a boy when |thy slightest hesitanc Afterwards | derstanding was that this reply weutd as ugreed, was hted with | Maud as “mother” and quarreled with} sien for bombs, | was raided last) ‘hele honeymoon in Europe, where the| RICKARD IT WANTS he picture was taken, he said} Mp, Berolaheimer admitted that 20/ pe communicated to the Prime Miniae a ar framuantiviinitonea cl audible t wo persons in it were ar- 2 " quickly, “I always feel like one < t himself knew the t t th s growing popular the Mayor | her frequently in tones plainly sudlt beauty of Mrs. Graham attracted at-| CHAMPIONSHIP BOUT |" one in the room but hime |ter in writing, and the miners were was f than eager to acqui-| to persons arte Cees soldguinbaed a \tention everywhe At Matlenhad c ‘ ua He adin ed) remembering Mrs.| date of his birth, May 18 rela not appr of the intention of the n the tions emanating | Once, at least, ‘ Apllenit Arthur Vicars was Ulster-King- | she was introduced to the then King) Ohamber ¢ PAnaICe HAs Dembehe ace a a lnpne years, said that no one was near bim when | ratiwayn ind transport’ workers t h punctuated by the sounds of clash Chamber of Commerce Has Demp- | n n Den t om the Hears uiquarters that | P sii of-Arms at Dublin Castle at the time! jgdward of Engl: and th pe < his n lhe wrote , Juntil their visit to Downing Street the Ma RRR Le Oe ete ae eee ore siiw'auapended wiliak robbery there in 1907] came « nt frends. Afterward, ey-Carpentier Promoter at | ; nee ul 4 ee ea ee ret entered tne | meen erraneed ys n next year. Lavage aay S Alsoiae, waltat h crown jewels, valued | Mrs, Graham leased Lady Newbura Luncheon To-Day i BENITA) (OF AAeRy! her red | su re Dunninger ¢ ;|_ When Harry Goslin, for the trans- Republican State leaders, par-|tivities for the day to dis , wa I) were stolen from the|pfolms's magnificent residence in| mp <i ; | r But when Mr. 8 room on @ paper be had) yore worker and Mr. Thomas, foto. peularly William L. Ward, Samuel , le Penoavanon ier ta) T onda t whee ek 3s P-thim if he didn't wan taken from ket No on@/ine raiwaymen, had finished thet » and Fred Greiner, who are (Continued on venth Page) = | —_ REOEY ONO. EY i ©) sey-Carpentler Pp u tokes's face, he rejoined, stood within ten feet of him while he], ‘ A z 4 Koentg. ot the il se husband entertained lavishly. | was a guest a ahaokct the : Ries) ae 0 | presentations of the miners’ es ! ENDENT STEEL | |M’ HUGH NOT ‘TO ie Grataria prturnsd to Ammonicd |e oly EMomrevanre oawer what quortion nly | wrote, s mam pela lrinetiamen tiniest) | ; red Suecheset e hoa Rogelee, | ny at che Sanpisealse ‘ h support it by sympathe: ity, of untorel COMBINE REPORTED| SUPPLANT STILLMAN (ot renee icant cantare | 2 kard’s visit [wien a (tak waa unl sheste etic Sul went weet tesmae meses | apport it Shy aeipaall se eeegea their influence with the| a, é ‘ *| was something but itligio when he took her for a motor|sage out of view, Dunninger slowly ee ee —— | No National City and Mechanics | ier Nee nowever, clouds ruted | da that had come tolmde on Long Island, returning at|calied off the following sa p ISAAOR Was on Hhelr Akan (Continued on Fifth Page.) | DUNCAN, Okla, Aprit 14.—The and Metals Merger in Sigh Kee a korace al hac |luncheon on invitation of businesa |dusk after a dinner at Huntington n decide in favor of | asked why they had not avail. _ ; ghi, |men who are ng to induce him to hh. titaaaiot Mina: Alas wing the Board timate to ° 7 duncan Oll News, which claims 1t is e G F epa jal d led themselves of the ballot box, He I ii o} . ee ; pew se | Say Officers, jand the Grahams sepa 1 |" yid the champ: hip tattle there & witness who testified | pro oe to operate ‘buses on the , reliably informed, declares in a copy- : : A | Hera ; Spearing in its current| Stories appearing in the morning ps miCtR ase) Mr. Stanton, retary of the cen Mra, Stokes In the|atrect# at u oat Mghted alory aphearng 1h: Its curren , ers to the effect mers (Continued on Tenth Pag | Cham of Cémmerce, told the pro-|pedroom of Kdgar T. Wallace ut No, | “Isn’t ¢ he que n written on| ation «te ‘ny only Sun ay or \\ssue that all independent steel com-| Newspapers to the effect that a merger aie i s 2D | bed roo war ulnce at Nos fin your pocket?"| weapon. You have exa the ‘ ;| between the National City Bank und moter that Jersey City desired wie /13 Bast ath Street, and who is due|the stip of paper in yor ket?" | panies of th United ure now | | eapons you nied e Classified . |nir aan ee fom | wires ton Sel iy Base ood vA MUTE BLABT _. [Coton en: whee toe sominsnen at the tats | Prot Gunainger sated Th weapons oud baton A J hag y SAeSAtal leat ahh Brasiien, aisw etice to the city in an advertising way Sarena dt enti taraniaveandrntiar tion 1 Most remarkable ta ou Advertisements the world’s trade new organi-| posed t An McHugh, now Vi Hickard was very much impressed, | wu : eo liver witheawed," raptied the Mayor.| ¢a leave It to the Nation to de- zation will be known ean | nt of the Mechanics & Metals Reading Inspectors Find Second} put went back to New York without (onuaual anand: Ds | You ne inced ina ot tt mt a8 You have your plan, we Ri sel Corporation, according to the|aS President of the National ¢ making any tinal de athe mat ntinued on Second Page) ou have convinced me of the scien- aut at t “ Must Be in Steel Corporation, according to the/as Fresident of the National City! cick oF Explosive, Til Around | Mméking any tinal decision in the mat- ES [ine peawuilty of mind reading.” | Rave ours. Put 1 to the nation paper. ‘ 6 ree ar Aware OneK, Gnd Maw (ve Cunnt nm was next and we will put ours to the na Th W Id Offic ‘The independent steel companies,| vehemently denied by executive Tracks Near Camden Newark his to offer, and may’ yet HARVEY, HERRICK, Mr mingyani wok next || Soe we will ps, sud te epee | itutions. CAMDEN Dri ont a eon ee rainy y Bites jt t hou effort | tion q e Wor © Fi anich the paper aald are bebind the| voth institutions: AMDEN, No J. April 14—Phitas|fore making a definite announcement, NAMED BY HARDING id him that Bis question | your plan is the right om ‘« | project, include Jones & Laughlin,| Gates W. McGarrah, sident of delphia and Readin tailway in-lar to the location af the buttle- ip Hl) arauldty tarve your pec On or Be OFe PLIGAY || risbursh; Marks & Co., Chicago; |the Mechanion & Metals National spedtone te day found Khe Nominations for Ambassadors to 1 be free, and| order to w mething whieh * g >) unk, whi according to the stor i ig ynamite attached ® piece - ry % . Spang & Chalfant, Pittsburgh; Intana | 5 Ys wine atthe Brides euktaee sive ' Fi . anne Sant I} be the first President of the | can achieve by reason, if sect Company, East Chicago, and 1.|t© become Chairman of the Board of Wire at th Wes nanan bal BOWIE RESULTS, Britain and France Sen public "| ar std Stee! Company, East Chicago, and L. where an explo: ured last night, re | on is on your sid Order Sunday World A. Selle Iron Works, Steubenville, | Direc of the National City Ba wire Was tied around the rail » Sena ee La ani y ih” agreed if reanon {eGo oc youn alas Classified Advertising ‘Phe writer of the article says P. a,| sued 4 formal statement in wh Oy ice’ chat the. explosion wee WASHINGTON, April 11.—Nomina- |" Yen Pret Duaninger, who te pros} why should you forve the uation To-Day. Rockefeller, & nephew of John p,{he stated that the report is without caused by another stick nf dynamit first) uons uf Gorge Harvey of Now York! fessional mind reader, left after hia| yy starving it shy acrctaltar, hart ri any foundation, at the oth d of the wire was ex wi to be Ambassador to Gre Ain apd press agent confided to the reporters 3 e ce) ived independent steal) ais id that the story wae without —— Mise Prauland, Mugs sador to France, w nt to the Sen-| DP #' benefit performait some Miniate They are NOt ao me amelgamation. ‘the slightest foundation, (Racing En@ies on Page 1%) y ate to-day by Mrestdeat Harding. \ oe da the future. | reasonable people, The vest ma. | Ma ; 1 acute aloes i

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