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\. This attitude on the part of the! ‘The telephone compan e read n eS company was ready) Daughter of London Merchant Will American Government may be for-|to o on with the hearing, but Chair- : mally expressed if the United Staten|™an Prendergast asked both sides, Be Married to Titled Employee for the benefit of che omm| ne: ever transmits the recent German] jo ii., ; ike iat! veaie it Wednesds brs, tu revie! pective ay 2—"The marringe reparation proposal to the Allies a8} contentions. John L. Swazey, eonoral TONDON, May mn : ce & basis for discussion, but inasmuch| counsel for the telephone company,| M!8® Violet Gordon Selfridve, daughter as such a step is for the moment un-| then asked for ten daya In which | Of a. Gora: Sele n, to the vison tikely the chances are that America| to prepare such a summary. ton Onainey Cvadneeday . wit avoid formal comment on tho| Mr. Fertig, however, made a formal] Guewty are already arriving for th German proposition as it affects our| Motion objecting to the constitution-| wedding, which ts to be the most foreign loans. ality of the net under which the new] portant social event of the week, Miss While the Washington Government | commissioners were appointed. He| Lili Koss Hotz, who will be one of the i@ vitally Interested in the outcome| said the City of New York was com-| bride pits ole hg ae from Paris of the reparation negotiations be-| testing the validity of the act now, Ani Lense eeu tn cause of the far-reaching effect that] and offered to submit a brief on that) me employ of Mr. Selfridge in bia Lon- a settlement would have on the] point, but Chairman Prendergast in-| gon store for several montis world’s economic situation, the offi-|terrupted to say “Don't bother; your cial viewpoint here is that the Allies} oral statement will do, for all the satis ~ will be well able ultimately to pay] faction that will give you.” Mr. Fer- their debts to the United States trl ij¢ was reminded that the Public Ser- Fespective of the reparation ae vice Commission was not a defendant forthcoming from Germany to the] in ihe city's sult to test the validity Allies. rere tiatactory set-| 0 Me Rew Public Service Law, The Tt ts real rae sg nitie wa wae Af nl Assistant Corporation Counsel then! Cement of the reparation controversy) | ag for a revocation of the order of| would assist the Alldes and strengthen Wh 4% Sncreadny the telepione| their financial power to pay the United $11,000,000. . | States, me nese te one aah he public ought to be retie 4 | ——-— oy ox poo ¢ of the All ww dovt| 0% (us burden," he pall. “Tt is ax (Continued from First Page) ‘ecting the payment of the Allies’ debt) sive, and, althourh the telephone iil to the United states, The Government] anany hus filed a bond, a great — = acre regards the debt as something! joa: of this money will never got{l@ration of intention to become et between the United States and the Al-|qo% to the telephone subseribers if|4ens and are still licensed because the fea, and as in no way dependent upon] iy. ginal decision should pe Jess than| War emergency measure has not been what sources of revenue the Ailes may | ine pragent increase allowed * resemded } develop for the payment of any of] Mp portig declared the telephone} Unlen enrineer len, coo! their debts, external or Internal company to be one of the most pros-| staw we nstru by It became known to-day, incident-| yorous in the country, earning biel stay oat ow until the ally, that former Premier Vivian! on] pronts and paying out through its] steamship compan tually had his recent trip to the United Stutes| parent corporation xplendid divi-| posted notices announcing the eut in took occasion to advise the Amertean | jor He declared the increase was] wa egin to-day Government that France considera) yy | before the C)ty of New York| An effort was made to take advan { her debt just obligation and thit s evidence into the record, | tage of the ay by urgent appeal § had every expectation of paying It at! and nerease atlowed| to Washinton to’ enlist ‘the ald of £ the earliest possible moment. | when coats were on the decline, ma-] President Harding and the United ! NEGOTIATIONS FOR FUNDING|terials cheaper and prices generaily| States Shipping Hoard taward 4 set ARE UNDER WAY. on a downward trend tiement ‘ ' The British Government haa simil- Roth sides were given unti! ni | According to President Ho 1. Ray i arly expres: itself in Informal d M Jay to submit briefs, at whieh mond, of the American Steamship i ussion. There have indeed been no|time the commission will pass on the | Owners’ Aas t ' has heen suggestions, official or unoficial, ex- [city’s motion for a revocation or! no immediate effect on shippims from eept that from Germany since the | Modification of the temporary tn-| the strike onder wed Saturday by | Harding Administration came inty}erease, In the interim the eity will) the marine worl unions to become power looking toward the cancellation |Submit ita briefs and other data com- | emective if the Whine attempted or discounting of any of the foreign|piled by former Public Service Com-| to ent 16 per cent. wage cut] debts growing out of the war miasioner Milo FR. Malthi | to-day i Negotiations are about t The commission announced the ap- | yyie officers of the unions pre * with Great Britain for the funding pointment of Terren ley aa ADC | gictud a complete paralysis of coaat H the interest and principal in such a| ©! counsel 8 pa talephona ne | wise trade within » days, Mr ay way as will enable Great Briain to | MP rley is & hokd over from the | ond, who is president of the Clyde distribute her annual payme to the | former Fubit SELVES SOE RSIOR | Mallory tine sa Flite Sai wre wT satisfaction of the United States tho Hirst Diatrl sail on time tosmorrew and he had Although the British can not pay or rer <reltott Believe the ships of much either on the interest or prin-|Abpetatments by Distrtet Attorney ee ee ait ove om the HE omal for the next fow years, our Gov boo Lartinies : Pee ek sehedule ernment ig just as well pleased bes | Ont ita tall vil re ae “| rege Orda. HuiniG! WORKE me cute any buge shipment of gold biymman Nic Wo A 'p he offive thelr unions dur [. would tend to unbalance international) of jamaica be Avaistant District ling the day and swonid) te “O (. exchange and weaken the power Of] attorney $5.000 a year; Joseph Lo- | atryke ' sad refused to We F Wuropeans to buy American prod-| of Flushing, Ansistant 1) t cs obliging Linn to deeept ~~ wets. As exchange gels straightened oy AL $5,000, to devote hin t ‘ _out, more payments will come into tions of the State Liquor Law; rhe ue ational Sean Union the Treasury from abroad, but the Munn of Richmond Hill, D Lam “ ‘ public can hardly expect the advances | Asalstant at $000; Poter PL Camp At No. 69 Bront Street and voted unan from the Allies to be of sufficient size] Astoria, bail clerk, $2,600; Jamo Ha f t on ar t denbuse Manip thi, fidential # invusly to refuse te en articles: ir during the next few years to alter] iy gad. M a ehicintiee liane, vox if (uced wart the American income tax rates Flushing. confidential ” atonographor dines Bawonts eidigay The next generation alone will | $4 nd Frank Bamber, Jumatoa, | . private Averetary, § Jing 4,000 firemen, 1,200 cooks and stey k- benefit from the Allied payments, pases PAULA AlRcA aes Gury will some day insue securities |Government there would make 1 eA Ari aay on Nbased wpon the British and Allied |MOve Unt word came from. Tresi- [sented to them « sailors opaned pe based upon the Britian and Allled ding garding or Secretary. Hushea| “walk-out headquarters” at the Con [i promiscs and that the American tn-|may hasten sume reaponsy from thie eh vestors will thus relieve the asury | ¢ roment, by t wil) be made | Vaents Dea iss burdens atter full consultation with the | Quiet Jed at the erred . . Phe determination of the marin me? the foment tie: Ac; \4 t opt the work of the [park Place and 5 ernment is almost « di | te Com on as a ba eg i { server im the reparatio: Jinstead of the fsures of the Supreme | Bireet. Arrangemen ¢ tions. The mecting in London of the | Ouneils experts Is regarded here as] & mass i marine worker i 1 atop forward, a move in conformity | to-nucht, a ich the engineers wn E Allies has tailed to draw the United | with international law, ewer papier rc : ae States into the discussion officiall The Versailles ‘broaty provided thas | freme vibe A ah es i y x t 4 The decision to give Germany more | the Reparations in nN should ne r BE site to consider : Ax the eof the indemnity, but the str ul been i an acceptance of the | Allics have been disposed to fix up j Allied proposition meets with ap-| their own programme without pe ' proval here because Washing has|Kard to that commission's findings flige o pping Coma j always had a lingering hoy pie pavore a rat Liar Sonar peaetencsusaayy kM Quinn it wis sald Pte moral suasion would Influence Gor-| {hu treaty us aba gv steuinahip due i f (© many to accept and make physical| mands, and they pu was the Old North State of the U, 3 k te evercion unnecessary posit A n Matl Line, All her crew, except the f je WISHES TO REFLECT ALLIES | I{(MIY She mkned, ongine room foree, had nigned arti f ike VIEWPOINT. Reparations Cominission cles for the rymere tonday Mr | fei While the Allies are formulating t demonstrate, too, how] Quinn said Vips auiled hast f jb thelr propositica, the Government ee Be: the Senate | week with all crew up for t i L n rm y (0 another : oes ' ~ here is merely biding its time, hoping Internationa umission when Ger. | Yorase at t Ad mate, but with pro ‘ [rs im some way to be a help in solving |mcny ts unviiling to accept tho find. | vislonal agreements to accept any j te the tangle, but yrithholdin~ a reply to|ings of commission provided fur|out in wages which 1 effective i H aa the regent Gertuan proposal until oe jeer a trenty bearing her slgnacure.| guring their absence. Three shi fy Allies indicate what kind of a Of coume, America was supposed |OUM De 1 RAMONE manip je they want made, The Am ti \to be represented on the Reparations | #lled with engine room men who re i Dovereapart acai ne 1s the po- | Coramission and ge rmany hoped the | fused to sign this “rider.” They were sition pdinciontis veray | experts from the United States would | acoopted for the oli rate for the f 42g ares wishes t the At-| pare down tho ti. ‘Technioaity a rail | sooePte fi ey ‘ounter-com- | commission hag not o but the ater yd ent to ‘Gey any. absence of t President THE EVENING U.S. DOESN'T FAVOR GERMANY TAKING OVER ALLIED DEBT Regards Ten Billions Owed as Just Obligation of Coun- tries Getting It. NATIONS ARE IN ACCORD Negotiations for the Funding of British Amount Are Now Under Way. By David Lawrence. {Special Correspondent of The Eve- ning World.) WASHINGTON, May 2 (Copyright, 1921).—The United States Government considers the Allied debt of $10,- 900,000,000 a just obligation of the Allies and deems unacceptable the suggustion made by Germany that she take it over as part payment of reparations to France, Great Britain, Italy and Belgium. Ass CITY ASKS P.8.¢. TO REVOKE PHONE RATE RAISE ORDER Hearing Continued to Allow Both Sides to Prepare Data for New Commission, Complete revocation, or nt least a} moxtification, cent. poration Counsel M the new Public held in this city new commission, sioner Po executive Ledyard P. miasion, was present FILE BRIEFS MONDAY. | ant Corporation Coun- sel Calls Increase Asked For a Burden on Public. inerease in telephone rates was asked for to-day by Assistant Cor- | Maldwin Fertir first session of | at the outset of the of the ext session Hale, at sting Service Comminyion | All members of the | exeopting Commis- ley of Buffalo, met for » Tinited States doen not 20 per an} which Judie | counsel to the com- AIRPLANE BRINGS GIRL TO WEDDING OF MISS SELFRIDGE MIS9 VIOLET GORDON SELAPCIDGE jb advised Acolian Company with offers to pay | go to trial when the facts show clear: fair rentais—not a cent too much and | ly they are guilty, need expect noth- not @ cent SAYS BIBLE AIDED FIRST CONVICTION. HERIN WAR AGAINST BY JURY FOR STATE AEOLIAN C COMPANY Mrs. Tinsley Cu Cut Down Her 4 glasses and 1 pitcher. a burat of flumes 7 e faUbhY rent for gules etticst and aes) [2 sand 4p With a burst of flames. Mr. Zimbalist Phe West Side Court, said to be aland Miss Gluck were away the Pineivy glanced around the room | ct ; air sumple of them all in Hquor law k-end and the nurse misted to | where she conducts a multicraph - F opsee | jenforcement, presented the following open window and cried, “Sire, | 4nd public stenographie busine en ‘ Ai record for the month: 103 complaints Then sie ran to the echil- Mra. ‘Tinsley eut her own rent last | 7 ‘ lakenn uraiceniiie ae Friday when she went w check for | 7 Sis discharged, 1 indictment, 1 for-|dren’s gleeping room and carried | $100 to Iion & Tettary nts, ang | fiture of bail, 27 cases pending for exe (the m to the front part of the house, Informed ‘them jt Was enough tor the | Baton, ¢7/defendants held for the} The) fire| was confined to the) Ree a heater ae | cirand guy |nursery, but the firemen in checking May ret y sent back her check)” | ae MeCarthy, proprintor of |e blaze had to chop away a part] Saturday, Informing her that posses ; ze 7 * y d ‘lof the floor, which is directly above sion would be demanded “not later | (Me Fea Se a oe Ot ane vest the Zimballst-Gluck music room, and| n 12 o'¢lock Monday.” lene a obSee Hire is Si ats {water secped through, d: ging Mra, ‘Tinsley retatlated with # let-|P'° x the inn, were held ia go00/ Yauable hangings, rugs and furnl- ter In whieh she said: “You will find | MSUGE Ot Te ie eee iatrate Cow. |tu7e Musical instruments valued at me in my private office seated in muy 0 ee h o spond bh spay ae Me on many thousands of dollars, it is be- rocking chair, with my Bible in my oF aoe ae rs Rie 5 the | Heved, were not injured, hand, and if you attempt to move me | ¥ a Goes ir tae pele “ athe | ‘The blaze Js believed to have been you will have to pick me up bodily | MUN*n-Gase Ur ene aan ning |Mtarted by embers from a grate of to do so, ees a A Warner and seret Bd. {te Rursery falling through the ‘As {or any 130 pounds avoirdupots, | 2Y ny Nae ly of ‘Troop K, State] >Mcks of the fireplace. it mutters Little, but the Bible 1 shall | °°? ae bi) i Marie Virginia, who is five and one have is quite a different thing, for me ie any ton evening clothes Mal and her Little brother, who is our Lord's most loving apostle dt a? io ne muh eoeaeny dinner [WO Gnd one-half, hung out a window lares, ‘In the beginning was the ee eee ee eee dinner, they al-/OM the 7d Street side of the house Word, and the Word was with God , they preva on MeCarthy to | while the firemen were exting hing and the Word was God.’ juor, pt Warner and | the blaze and seemed to enjoy w 1 n left ner t rs in They ¢ “So If you plek me up and piteh me Hn wore outside abd made the LAE me crowd They ¢lapped their out you will at the same time pick up |hands when the firemen left, ap- und piteh out your Heavenly Iuther rm, & merchant, of | rs ntly unconcerned by the loss, Do you think you care to do that?” = mmer Park | which fs estimated at $10,000, ‘This letter was sent to G ving the Inn ¢ to-day by | Réattys) general coun, Toft to guard te tan unt «| SMITH SOPHOMORE Acolian Company warrant could be obtained piendec ty bef Mawistrate Mrs, Tinsley satd her rent was sy0 | 7! a oid ie Ghaxmie OF ntox ENDS HER LIFE until 1918, then was raised to $100 and| cation and. disorderly conduct ard] in November, 119 was raised to | paid a tine of $100 | Harriet A. Delaney of Waterbury 6.67. Mrs, ‘Tinsle, a o » al ss eee $166.67, Mra, ‘Pinsley has Kopt Up &) cer Carrier Dies im Harness, | Conn., Commits Suicide by Hang- constant fire of protest and on Tanita’ Kilpatetck;, « letter. -car { & cusion an agent of the building Is} ajy youre In the service of the United ing From Dam Railing. sald to have expressed the opinion | of he Ast alee ane tostay | NORTHAMPTON, Mass, May % vol e a barg ring mail at the third foor, that it would be a barguin if sl Eee eee ete fame |The body of a young woman believed would move for @ consideration of 28 16th Street, West New/io be Miss Harriet A. Delancey, $10,000, = | whose home is in Waterbury, Conn., She bas kept all tenants informed) nd who was a sophomore Smith f her activities by Bulletins sent to| the Marine Firemen’s Union a@n-|oonccs, was found suspended from their oftic ta 4 follower ot|nouncod that the firemen would with-|1),. yioo Shop dam, near the college Swe vber and 4 member of the! draw from all th e liners’ 48 soon as | to-day notifying: afternoon threatened had “won the fight” She sent a bulletin n wet for 12 them all to too little. written them she hem she h It was ‘upon the threat of the agenta from $168.67 to $100 a amile when greeting c her effort. Mrs, ‘Tin affirmed her faith would prevail against “It is just a much for a service as little,” she declared. the landlords with 1 do say that $166.67 New Church T Vo OConner of the office on the of the Aeolian Building, 42d Street, and announced that she that einful it is to pay too | “1 do not charge | profit Rent and Had Been Threat- ened With Eviction, After more than three hours of | vigil with Bible in hand and faith in her heart, Mre. Lelia M. ‘Tinsley de- |D- @lbbs in thme Bronx to-day re clared th had softened the heart of her land- lorda who from her that the Lord to evict her fifteen floor No. 29 West to all her fel- low tenants, informing them of her victory, the hour for eviction having o'clock and the to-day, approach She informed to the agents had not surren dered and would not, because they had no right legally, morally or spiritually, to put her out. Bible that Mrs. | day Tinsley plined her faith, against the that she would be put out for cutting her own rent | they made month, Gray haired and wearing a becom-| 5) ing dress of blue Mra. ‘Tingley sat in her rocking chair reading her Bibie and pausing only to glance up with a| ne of the doz éns of visitors who went to applaud | punnels, ley repeatedly the Bib landlor: to pay the too but ing, @ month is too "| ers, § boilers, 3 DRY LAW VIOLATORS $250—Verdict Recom- band to Pay for Girl's Tipperary — Parliament] mended Mercy. Silence, Is Belief. Member's Son Shot. After deliberating forty-five minu- CHICAGO, May 2 (United Press).—| CORK, May 2.—Seven persons 4 tes a jury before County Judge Louis A blackmal) plot aimed at Dr. Thon killed Sunday by the police J. Rowland, a prominent dentist, was] mombers of the ‘military fond turned @ verdict of guilty against the cause of his murder early to-day, | clashes in Counties a Patrick McDonald, No. 688 Melrose according to Detective Gergeant | perary Ae: Avenue, owner of a formerly tcensed Weber, Tn an ambush of Crown $6 jsaloon, charged with violation of the | Polfee pasted Rowland apart-| Kildorrery, County Cork, ro | i |Mullan-Gage prohitiition law. Judge | ment when cries of Mra. Rowland| Xemublicans wore Killed aay Gibbs made a strong appeal to the | |were heard. Dr. ttowland w s found, | thers captured, two of wh jurrors not to allow any personal pre- | |fully dressed, on the floor with a pul- | Wounded |Judice enter into their verdict, which let in his chest, while his wife had| C@8ualies in the ho said he realized would require warricaded herself in her room, Po- | !a#ted an a courage. After the verdict, which lies who broke down the door found| A ‘pelic recommended mercy, Judge Gibbs her hysterical from a house tn announced that future violators who ‘The doctor was taken to a hospital, | the fire, killing tw |where he died, Before death he ts-| James Maloney, 4 sucd a statement accusing his wife) the son of P. J. Miloney, but the maximum fined MoPDonald ¢ This was the New York City |tion of the § | The police ing penalty, first conviction by a jury for viola- 6 dry law. atatiati compiled ehowing the results of the liquor crusade under the Mu!! Marie Virginia Zimhalist and her Gage law to May L In that period) two-year-old brother, children of Bf 2,437 arrests and the fol- | rary zimbalist, the violinist, and Alma lowing seizures: Twenty-one auto- horse and hotties, 44's ene, barrels, 2 | Bronx Judge Assesses a Fine of He | in to- | wagon, one | venue stamps, WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 2, f92T. |ZIMBALIST-GLUCK CHILDREN RESCUED FROM NURSERY FIRE ALMA GLUCK Nurse Rushes Through Flame- | Filled Room and Carries Them | to Safety. Gluck, the singer, had a narrow es- | cape from fire this morning, wheni | their nursery on the third floor of|t ans, 197 demijghns, 52 kegs, 74) the Zimbalist-Gluck home at Park | | Blasses, 47 jars, 16 pots, 13 tubs, 18 Avenue and 72d Street waa found in| 2 measures, 16 pitchers, 18 Be ; flasks, 20 stille, § erocks, 22 contain- | "mes. ‘The children’s sleeping 318 jugs and 2 yats. ‘The record for the last twenty-four | hours, showing @ considerble falling off, follow arres barrels, 1 automobile, 3 demijohns, urtons, 2 lass cuses, | hey were berthed and left in proper condition unless the firemen were In- quarters were in an adjoit jon the third floor. ng room | Dorothy Stanton, a opened | 7| the door of the mursery at 7 o'clock | ) prepare for the clilidren’s break- | fast when she was almost overcome The two students, campus body was dis- |eovered by Death was |LESS WATCHING, WIFE SHOT DOCTOR IN BLACKMAIL PLOT, DECLARE POLICE Sane heres Mrs. Rowland Wanted Hus Ch of the murder, me Jail, Detective Weber went to Dr. » and she was taken to me Row- | pe Jand’s room in the Masonie Temp! tured in the hou: where he broke open the docto: One man was st desk. In it found receipt for| Crown forces surpr $100 from the Soule Detective Agency. | destroying a culvert Edward Early, assistant manager ; jot the agen said Dr. Rowland nt had Mrs, Rowland shadowed since March 1. “Dr. Rowland told me he had im-| With police w bu ver relations with a young girl apartment building.” said Barly “The mother and the girl demanded BH in 500 from him price of| E Thi k Ab nce. He refused to pay. Then| ver in ou they carried the story to Rowland’s asks why one housewi wife 3 “Mrs. Rowland became aliomed,|@ccokery tastes so n spell ts ate : le/much better than ife exposed, and demanded the $2,500] 2 gs vas, be paid, Dr. Rowland thought sho| g another's? It's one- was ‘in’ on the blackmail plot anal@third faculty and a her shadowed.” two-thirds flavoring d Weber agreed in the opinion Mrs, Rowland shot ner hus band when he refused to pay out the 500 to save both from disgrace es OLD ENGLISH MORE WORKING IS NEED—DAUGHERTY s i Attorney General Says May Quietness Shows Country Nearly Back to Normal. COLUM May Day | Is On “A typical Sull, Dead by , said to be Pa, Gas. 4 proper found, n his room at J} Street, with Jet Mra the how last night to have aday salled flowing fram an Wagner, landlady that Dieter retired best of humor and wa 1 We for Germany due to hanging with suicidal intent, stid that while a complete tie-up of | formed that the old w scale would | in the opinion of the medical ex ocean shipping would force nearly! be continued, In the case of all In-| jiyiner, Miss Delancey has a sister 50,000 longshoremen and other port|coming vessels the instructions are! ys, is a member of the freshman workers into idleness, he had not|that all union workers will finish | oes voted In anticipation of any such| whatever is to be done, put in their! phe nody was {dentified by Miss nergency and would not until con-| time and report immediately to the|@ p perry, matron of Northrup fitlons changed. |headquartors of tho union they are} tiouse, where Mins Delancey lived The marine workers discovered | yitjinted with. It was suspended by @ rope tied to only to-day that the “agreement”| ousn B an official lock-| the patling of the dam and hung submitted to them for arbitrary ac-| ...¢ ay \ndrew Furuseth.! snout twelve teet from the side of ceptance by the steamshio owner eae . seid Pp y Li ers) president of the International Sé the dam, but not far enough to reach contains a clause saying “there shall| men's Union, which comprises the| jmen's Union, ie the water. On the top of the dam be no discrimination against any | gooKtian. teerers and other utility body t i teh man on account of affiliation or non r Waste een Se RORY seas ZOUAd ew BISDY workers on board, Is still In Wash-| vcral articles of Jewelry and a pair affiliation with any labor organiza-| (ijcton man for the com. a tion.” The men spoke of this as an/ uruseth is hopeful SOE NREER NCAR DAS) Ua @ ewe! “open shop joker.” intervention President Har-| which bore Miss Delancey's name 4IPPING BOARD WILL SEEK|u und if the President should de The dean of the college suld t NEW MEN, ¢ to appoint a committee to arbi-|she knew of no son why t Admiral Benson was quoted {in| trate, local union heads declared tho} should wish to end her Washington as saying the 16 per| men would immediately return to] —— Ieonts ents willttee: auitenegites coceds | there a |$1,000,000 YACHT ISIS ALMONDS: Our regular 49¢ goods. POUND wx” 2AC MOLASSES CREAM CHOCOLATE CAKES: | A large cake of olden Molasses Candy, having | centre of richest Cream. | 59 value, | POUND lees of Whe effect on American stip-| All of yesterday's meetings were| | ig, and that “the Shipping Boand| private, ‘The enginecra met at No.| SEILL UNDER WATER| will make every effort to rum {ts |26 Park I the firemen at No, 70 ——— | We also whips by tling men now idle to| South Street and No. 16¢ lth Ave-| a4 york Treasure Hunters Fail | ° I B fain the-wureite nue, the seamen at No. Front its ae Milk Chocolate Bars treet, and the other locals at thei to Raise Former Spalding Approximately 125,000 workers are | he cquarte | Ch | B nyolved in the so-called lock-out. Of| At the close of the engineers’ moet. | Yacht. Sweet Chocolate Bars this number between 30,000 and 40,000 2 B. Healey, Chairman of | 7 IGUSTINE, “FY | . es fara ST. AUGUSTINE, Ma, May 2 Milk Ch 1. Al in this port. The engineers claim | {) Wisititanities ete | Sxsnon. contcane: barn sslled) to, 7 I ocotate Almon 4 membership of 15,000, | All it a lockout, ‘There are 6,000 Pitan ae a (eetasal ian Mhe total tonnage involved ts above| marine engineers in this port, and |“ Ae ad a Tae ri Breage 3 $,000,000, of which 7,600,000 ia owned| since we cannot possibly accept this | and the party of treasure hunters from B by tho United states aiine Seve tremendous reduction we hold that | New York has gone back for more | utter , ; ih thi, [the Shipping Howrd and the steam: | apparatus. ho passenger lines affectod at this} chip owners have, for all practical! ne Jats, formerty the property of P port will be the American, Munsun| purposes, locked their men out. This| 4. @ Spalding and later used by the | eanut and United s Mall. The Ameri-|compromise 15 per cunt reduction I Geodetia @urvey, ia teine lucid down . 4a linera St. Paul, Philadelphia and [HOUing low (an @ $0 por cont Oe | by powerfully adhesive clay. More pon Brittle: New York are already tied up The ship owners look upon the| tonne ut hi habe id ee aim: UNION/ MEN TO FINISH UP | lockout aa a_strike eae: Fee 2 ae ‘ WORK BEFORE QUITTING. _ pontoons were used to bring up 4 POUND ‘ RRFORS, QyiT TL? Zain tart on A Sopa eiae| sale, howe contenta are « myntery. |] BOX cic Pacaoore wot incase on snou] SH SuraReel hak tot tit WTERE aa "aregs nets” Steed te 4 a, ‘were not on need trot cents te 7 oan Sag hwere: any sale pl 4 ps ound | and averaged 17.13 eouts ery of aves ig Te % finds SEVEN IRISHM KILLED ON SUND iS co American Sunday," raid Attorney Ge eral Danghe to-day, ‘was May 1,| BUY NO DYE BUT: normal conditions in America. 1 had| ¢ eed to $saue a general a “DIAMOND D Me warn against announced dene } strations, but [ believe it 18 best not to ens agitate the agitator, ‘The country 1] Untess you ask for “Diama settling down to a patriotic programme. | you may get nor dye thal Dinturbanens of the character threat-| spots, fades rm ened would not be popular any place. | Fyery package of Diamond I think we need watching and| tains simple ions for ho more working in this cc 1) ing or tiiting any new, rich, fal would not say that it is perfectly safe| color into garments or draperte the smokehouse d ", |any materia) No mistaket me! | failures!—Advt | Special for To-Day, May 2nd VANILLA CREAMED OLD DUTCH STYLE. CREAM CHOCOLATES Special for Tuesday, May ore : hes in Counties Cork aber of the I lish House ilding, orrie alice} MADE IN UL A At Grocers and De! Pritchard, a Jall Paper and Sai Home Decorations af the most modern typo—nter Priced. Sainiies subiniited Of Req Telephone Chcksea oUt Arteraft Wall Paper 3 West Ith Str bd d Gin Al Our regular 54c goods, POUND BOX COVERED MELCA A masterly blen tion of Caramel Sweet _ Marshmallows 9 regular 59c¢ goods. POUND BOX offer d Bars