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BOTH Che cr Circulation | Books Open to All. Ast To-Night’s Weather—FAIR. vA ey EDI TION NO. 21,736—DAILY. one The Sew ark World) ioe LXI.- PLUMBERS TRIED 10 GOUGE U.S. GOVERNMENT IN BIDS FOR NAVAL WORK IN WAR ee 4 lxtnes: SEPARATION AMICABLE SAYS WIFE, NO DIVORCE PLAN # ARMY SHOES DROP Ran Ve IN PRICE FROM ther. $6.73 TO $3.43 Figures Close T¢ ALL WERE THROWN OUT bss wr 250,000 Pairs S 50 Pe < U. S. District Attorne Aid ina Ye Asked Why No Iidictments | Were Sought. The group of the Hettrick trted their cum Government in tt NAMARA FREED; NOT REARRESTED Minturn. | Hoyt. Col reer in t ATTELL SURRENDERS fix nection with the wanted tn C been (petal wy The PACKERVILLE, Acids Manufacturing ¢ unusual experiance ater whee! suddanly atoppnd gation proved that the dra the penstock waa complet | with ects of all aizes. ————S~>——— U.S. WILL DEMAND —|"hreo ‘uinet daring te day ne =| BERGDOLL’S RETURN Woden mere feo m to iean te ‘ace in the village for more than a n os obtained... to Be One|“ Lamprey cele are 0: meat Worle, May 10 vay Helps the conapir |\CANADA DOUBLES DUTY ON LIQUOR : tons. month on of Slacker co more appenr- | “Woe to Thee That Spetiest, sage Marked by Salctdes. of Nicholas Miller, politician, Mabel Thomas, divorcee, lying bed. Miller had been shot twice, Thomas was dead from gas. Letters written by Mre. Thomas ghe could be re-enacted. Other cluded: Increase of 50 cent, in| sales taxes, abolishment of all lux- ury taxes, a duty to be levied on playing cards, no change in the prin- nent | ciple of the sales tax and no general revision of the tan schedules, proposals in-| vet the O88 4 Mrs. Meanwhite the department is press- ita negotiations through Great Biltain’ ta line, with Chief of Staff March's declaration that it is deter- fuined to get Bergdoll “at any price,’ SS ee (Meoing Entries on Page 17) wad not marry Miller because of Make two 1 had occupied the for Sateen months, posing as Heroca intle coast porta, Government officite jit ts pointed out, re comen with it my so wa THICA May i Here Fait rm that spot : $5 ay The conur that) ‘This passage waa marked that the War Dep 4| which was found when pollc finer @trect dem: an apartment and discovered the be miprofite war te wil A two billa whic appointing of stables fror and transferred tt t New York City, cou’ a bin designed to allow appointment of clerks and deputy clerks by Justices of the same coarte N . NEW YoRK, TUESDAY, MAY 10, tT of Twelve Ves Full Crews From say the ‘i | have lost one important pol in} per IN BALL SCANDAL their negotiations by the fa ° ‘ |accept a renewal contract for 4 twelve months on the beste of 15 per 3 BS joent reduction of wages. ‘The situ- : ation has changed so that a6 co neg MeN arene tract, tt is Indicated. will be offered Ms ceed |to the men for a longer time than » tke Gacunt sided guilty to) & Abe Attel *|months. The longer contract wou! have inmured the tomlin aE Angeles Times Butidin an ox andai| Workers against further reduction 0 i Hemlin nin 1910. pay for at least a year, and wit " Seen % jeconomie readjustment now taking EELS STOP WATER WHEEL. = —— (Continmed oF A $ Faough Food Ontained to Keep al Pa unced that} nen BY a advance a Family for » Month. | Atte: | egion'# fur tion of American ¢: eadquartars to-day President at wincere sym p Decigs: | net) te eee iver Sar A Tag Will Be $10 a Gallon Here-| pathy and iy earnest deaire for a not ; Absence of more than a balf a century.) 01) UA. Oe [eee ee ya inrree, Calin Tee: SNe ec is th roo. Mor cen of tt ° : - tacwhotese ermese eae | of the American Legion to make t iGrGH Eepag icine fina ge eal Nar Tax caramamy a becomnig expreosion 6 Gi the return of saree eres . . American remembrance |COUPLE DIE BESIDE BIBLE. ITTAWA. May 19,—4 | = | ——*. t proposals Je Lig *-| NEW YORK ‘BILLS VETOED. TWe Measores Affecting the Conrts to Seonre Signature: May 1 Miller to-d. a would have tak Mara Ad con the Mayor o w York the Judges of the| He also vetoed — IN THE Barrer PLUMBERS’ RING TRIED TO ROB GOVERNMENT “OPEN SHOP” ISSUE APPEARS IN SrlP STRIKE; NEGOTIATIONS NOW BELIEVED IMPOSSIBLE... a Wy, ——CARPENTIER’S OWN STORY OF HIS RING CAREER? ARE YOU READING “PECK’S BAD BOY AND HIS PA?” Illustrations posed by JACKIE COOGAN NOW RUNNING 192 THREE MEN HELD AS POSTAL MONEY ORDERSWINDLERS pene tiesere Stole’ ye Glanks n by Drug St Employees Filled Out and Pa Theat ssed on ing Apr joes how [tn lank Associat ata take had bee hat waa wanted wa ne box with six seats, und would | rebate of $275 be made The association had been notified | ‘INO DELAY ON PEACE | | ASKED BY HARDING| Preside Howeve Vill Ne atinued o1 Ose r Hou the Kr ace resolution, tt was said to-da Jin Administration quarters, | because of the altuattoy in Europe growing out of the reparations settle ment he 1s not insisting that therr should be any haste in putting the measure through EVENING . ea nerecneaeaaee | WORLD Gori, FINAL Matter To-Morrow’s Weather—CLOUD) 1 red an Seeond-C . Yost Office, New ¥ “PRICE THREE CENTS ae ALLIES LOOK FOR GERMANY TO PAY IN FULL | DES CHASEORLS lL REPARATION CONDITIONS ‘OM svi IN ULTIMATUM TO BE AGREED cose TO BY BERLIN, PARIS HEARS Wirth, Bx-Minteter of Finance, Mad Sue in ~STees to Attempt to Form New i rofl German Cabinet—Reichstag May han, eary and Return to fist vale ing tind Shoulin Yield to Demands To-Day. — eae ARIS, May 10 (Associated Press.) —News received from Berlin | the ra Reform 1 (his morning led French official circles to expect that Germany woulc all the ultimatum conditions, BERLIN, May 10 (Associated Press).—Dr. Wirih, formerly Minister | Finance in the Cabinet of Chancellor Fehrenbach, today agreed to al- ta not} MPt to form a new Cabinet. . | erent 53, WER Omme, itte; Bret von wtp ons se) JAZZAS KILLING | baer couan hd ceeaeee vada coca enn “HOME, SWEET | Chanceilur Muett ree TA HOME,” HE SAYS xCCep| T Treasury. He | throughout the life of the Muelicr sae yiny| Dr. Frat Morton Tele Mis |Soreeamane, ane a tune waa a8 t) Trade Delegates World N ; t hres buat Good Melod \. AGO, Jazz is tae | rding t + 1 Morton, Chairman | T the Industries Committeo, | r t Music “Trades: |e the tenders of ty SoH 1 \ : 8 yesterday at the south Germany v. Mu han 5,000 : . : x eae tearelll 1 indicated that the Ma ‘ | jority Sogmlist Pau! Loede, Prendeut " ‘ r w tn attendance. lof the Reienstag, would be ashed Ww . suld Mr. Morton, ex 4 zt : AS kaa ineltan sto’ | @ Ministry, but apparent We . dinstpation, de- | PATTY confe developed en : y discord and chavs It | Cesmty of » move | the devastating, ¥ Mast ' the sits | ACCEPTANCE OF ULiieaaiu't 1S De Ti re " pie ote | EXPECTED TO-Day P ek { os | Acceptance of tne Allted ultiwe cat | 1 0 the Erte to Se ae relative to + jons was expected oe é ‘ thin perverted organization o red the Teichatag here to-day wuem t th *o3 | eound as rendily as did those | that body convened | "| of tte voutoo zealots, and juat as The People’s start rde a | pond to mu Gustav pa I | Anabling order. The | lave become resigned make know e tu good music a never | able, and Wnts. Be Majority [t0 Baxe. ee , me 4 you hear ‘Home, | antagonize th zund He a Eweet Home’ uung now. Formerly | Governmen:? coa! nforinatior waa heard in concert encores | The Tageblat (han tenioee a qutet social and family guther- | that four votes in the People's Party Bends | With ‘Home, Sweet Mome’ | conference yeaterduy mH bal ay SE od, home itselt tende ty dim |of unconditional auceptance ¢ t A break Wak) appear. Home ftaelf has been | Attied demands, ten for acces ares t "| wwallowed up in the cabarot.” ofithe reservations and’ tay on | ramet ; . y ILL INVESTIGATE =| tre « e WAR PURCHASES °°" a . . lance of t y = Majorit ent Harding Directs Attor-| pendent ruturne ie se 1 to ke Democratte 1 ‘|ALIMONY RAISED 200 P, C. Charges ot Profiteeri | National Haurty ASHINGTON, May 10.—Presi-)are agatost Conway Tearte Mast Ney & ‘\ vent Hardin has asked Attorney | terma Wire €ia ‘a weet General Dwugherty to investigate! premdent Mert favors yielding to harges of profiteering In contracts purchases made by the War De- the demands. The Majority Socialists adopted a jt zoe : als turing the wur. tewolution yesterday pledging ther: | % nee developed by the House | support to “every sincere effort t Rect: mmittee on Expenditures in thelcarry oat the terms presented at Jar Department, officials said to- bas been referred to the depart- for inquiry. An investigation 5 tor some time, on with pur- leather goods, London, tn view of the miliary coer con und vielence with which Ger- many is threatened” The resolution declared xoceptance of the ultimatum would fail of tts real purpose if Bu- . varia not make an Usequivuca : s cial inquiry a8|dectaration that she was propand tc arn ne ~ ~sitit “i ¥ request |disurm and band der civitian TRACING FOSTER RUSSIA. will be besun tl Hiquards by June 5 Cenire Par > yielded to arguments presented by Juative Department tnvestignttom | peeatdenta Brother May Be Disape |e wip cin saver German Anubes Report \bout strike Leader. | malatea a 4 dor to nd would, tt was be ‘ r | LINGTON, May 10.—Preaident | ader to Paris, and would, It was be lieved to-day, give undivided suppor of Chicago, | Harding | to a resolution expressing Germany's M9 jo In| Harding Jr. brother, Dr. George T. of Colurmbua, 0, headed me iventeated yea delegation which invited the Pres- | acceptance of the Entente demands of Justice, Officials sald Lo-day to attend « meeting of] ‘The note sent to Berlin by Preme International Association of K: > : wania Clubs at Cleveland in June, The| Drand of France, in which Germany ais Freaidens | underatood to pave ie was informed that the sending of Gev~ ation! dicated that hi not expect to be ment troops into Upper Sllesty. Trade|able t hi ibd rade } al 2 leave Washington at it ho 4 r of reporta to Monoow had jor tive to the International and Industrial Uniens, time. ‘

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