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si ere em Ea meaiae eat |THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 16, 1921. " | the bouts wae unavailing. | Sia 5 Of. i? | tora, who had just finished an engage- , Allen accused Mothorall of entering W N AMERICA’S. BIG CITIES §)"iicrectitt secs .:cxene,| TO BEAT GOMPERS); Ue’be‘itctin) meni nw oval thule. wore pare Hct tae eon a HR soon will have a City Council lacs ri (“No gov nwony wppenre. for walvitin | Gourt yesterday, ¢ iw. wanithats on Mochereil” ; osed anntlrely ot, _ ramen. | Friends of John L. Lewis Declare | the statutory requi Hae HO COVERS | So oe wil enuebe rome pas been meds po sf jor sald in his memorandum on t Bean M Mothe HIGH FARES PT [ G'Wiish aa Stayer ars a mindeoas| ‘They Aré Assured of Votes to |¥etoegns [YN Meminnll | pols were, arrested 9k voor ta Ue doin) days lsh as Mayor. Mr. Welsh, sat Veteran Chit ry ATEL Mot “A ihirty-thteer Ot stage foi oon as he took office, decided to form | Unseat Veteran Chief GIRL UMPIRES HOTEL FIGHT. S3stetuiisy! {retirees of Bleue: Ta ~~ a Woman's Council in connection with! WASHINGTON, May 16.-Sarmue Mdwerd Parfitt told the the regular City Council. | PITTSBURGH, May 16.--¥ e had been summoned on ° Gompers's friends refuse to tak | a keer tune gay Fran. | Mastaty a disturbance in Allen’ of America, to succeed the veteran i rr ma head of the Federation of Labor. | ff | LYNN, Mass, May 16.—The town of | Lewis's friend», on the other band, | | i | | Swampscott, with a population of a| Sy they are assured of enough votes j } i] little more than 8,000, will form « large| in the American Federation of Labor | | A -—-—-- en aad part of the Nation’s capital the coming| Convention in Denver next moti tit summer unless present plana go wrong, | Ot tl Bao rere eetay tee Okt b practi if a | Negotiations have According to those behind the plan | | New York Woman Loses! PaderewskiComing From Cali-| Chicago Reformer Tries Un-| completed for Attorney ral Da to put him over, Mr. Lew t ex ae = * ib | * , ert hi Oo spen neir| pected to pine an active date. | |r $5,000 Diamond Pin in fornia to Lecture—Anita successfully to Stop Naval Sty and, Rie femily to Spend nel et te eee ne proved his abitity. co | (il More Than 50% Off om Puritan Road, within a mile of the|lead labor by his conduct during the! have to wear this shoe Bur you will want to wear it, if you are looking for a shoe that will give maxl- Copley Plaza. Stewart’s Crusade. Boxing Match. Home, of Franke WW" Stearn of Honton, trike of the United Afine Workers in 200 NEWCOATS th A | Tet tamer Ween Ue eat of thee, weie, Which won wim such Spproval $40 | of thelr in his own organization that he was | BOSTON, May 16—Becanse of the (triad to The Presing Work.) CHICAGO, May 16.—Musteal tn-| Who lives across the bay in Nahant, | President by the largest major- Now $19.95 Values inoreased fares, which under the LOS ANGELES, May i6.—Ignace | struments safled through the air and we Ld at tite home by July 1. ever cast by the miners. Their | | Hoston zoning system tas raised the|Jan Paderewski, with Mme. Pader-|® hand-to-hand battle between union | Coolidge TET DOME TEAS cURURTSE “part| Witt Ain Hae Her pene Oe Biesc| ial vacation, Senator Henry Cabot Lod: The materials include: cost of using the strect railways to chauffeurs and « Nel: of thelr vacation this. a1 a1 ’ ; Let 7 mum comfort and foot ewer, is on bis way to New York |% ours and non-union musicians n this summer at the dent Harding. Mr. Gompers, on the! | Bolivias, Velours, fifteen cents in some cases and ten Stearns home. The latter also is wi other hake se hela ta Be . , 4 ” freedom, that will devel to lecture At Columbia University, | memet Saturday from the employ: | a short distance of the summnes home other hand, they hold to be out of/ (BY Normandya, Polo Cloths, themuscles of the fooe and | Ik tm others, short haul traffic hms ment of a non-union band of oight|of Ills Eminence William. Carditia ‘ fallen off entirely on the Kastern|He is due here to-morrow from his! pieces to play at the fumeral of Miss | 0 Connell. dha, | Massachusetts Street Railway Com-| Paso Robles ranch, and will leave for | Martha Vavroch, daughter of Mr. and | Eee | Py rE i | peay, Homer Loring, Qoairman of| tne Bast following a luncheon ten- Mra Louia Vavroch, of No. 1535 Soutn| ALIENS MAY SEE SIGHTS. | NO ROOSEVELT HOLIDAY. eat aid at a hearing before the State | ‘ered him at the Ambassador Hotel. teen eniaged $0 Gave ihe ity-tWo| WAAENOTON,. | Board. of Conciliation and Arbitra-| Roy Caruthers, managing director | cars in the cortege to the Bohemian Hsions of an. exec: , |of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New National Cemetery. lay 12, mad terday, allens | ! The solution of the street railways’ york, is to becdme assocated with| _ After the funeral had Poon held wp | ziriving, at ports” without) ALBANY, May 16. Kattin bin| | /VAILTON o spain birthiay | H GARMENT CO eliminate the pain and an- noyance of weak falling arches, They were designed and built for you by @ group of men who have made a study of anatomy as well as of boot-making. Ground Gripper @ SHOES « Veldynes, Tricotines, and Plain and Quilted Satins. Over 20 Different Styles his staunch support of 16,.—Under the| Gov. Miller Vetoes 1 to Celebrate at $19.95 © order dated Hite Birthaay. | I $19.95 Loring toM the board. | picture directors’ cafe in Hollywood, | were called, Ralph O'Hara, business | other legitimate busine but must de-|a legal holiday in the \ Pi Ciao disappearance of afwhich is to be a combined restau- | agent for ihe Musicians’ union, was | POM gre imme et 198 measures pa 000 diarnond pén at the Copley} taken into custody, but later released. | 6, 1918. Lair 4 Hs Mv aduccans Keown Saturday, (ore noe, uo of Oriental and 1918, and ts desig mak m Reformera tried to prevent a boxing | attractive the etay of foreign tra when the lowr, Miss Sarah Swope of | Malian art exhibition Saturday promoted by Mrs.|!n American porta while the ste present difficulties is a simultaneous for two hou during whioh int t- | vised passport pe t aera ein tates ‘and wages, Mr. |the management of a new motion | tent Ba ee este “rarige [and forthe purpose of permitted 10) +. make Th uly the 1921 2 307 Fifth Avenue Near 3lst Street Polo Cloth 23 WEST ssTH STREET. "TT New York City, advertised a reward,| The announcement has been made} p. p, Ceuntis, a noted society chari-| 31) which they arrive discharge and re. | tion, 1 Sport C smith no questions asked" for its re-/nero that Miss Willamene Wilkes, [table worker, The boxing Show wan cflve cargo, The order appiles only 10) special lly measures th Ouy Patina Fit/h Avs, Railding Bech ; ; 3b Hove St, “BROOKLYN i Miss Swope’s action followed | vyted as the first woman director of | given on a training ship, with Pal tinations who Mee Ga (Onin aA | SomlOn ccna Relktad ce We bs pnd nae chee chk ively for Women’s Wea- turn. } forty-cigh hours of fruitiess investi- gation by “ine. detectives and Po-|& stock company in the West, will ‘Moore as star. The proceeds are to th steamers on which they } within fifteen ~ a0 CRT > | fee Headquarters, She is staying at|wed Richard Morgan of New York, the hotel. Zyxt is the kist word in the English Janguage, says the Boston Transortpt, according to the Oxford dictionary, which has now s\id its last word. The Oxford has gone all the other recent dictionaries, which end with the word “gyxomma,” one biter by discover- ing “zyxt.” It seems that the word je fourteenth century Kentish dialect for “seest"—"“thou nya” Secretary of Labor Davis and W. . Husband, Commissioner General of tmmigration, wil vivit the immt- gration station at this port to-day. They arrived yesterday from Port- Jand, Me., where they inspected quar- antine and harbor facilities: ott zcsiield Dice COLGATE FRAT HOUSE BURNS Reof of Beta Theta Pi Home Ablaze Before Fire In Discovered. HAMILTON, N. Y. May 16.— The local chapter house of Beta Theta Pi, one of the foremost fraternities of the campus of Colgate University, was burned to the ground yesterday ‘after- toon, About noon students hving in the house smelled smoke and rushed upstairs to find a brisk blaze wording its way on the north side of the build- jng’s roof, The students were anable to yet at the flames and Ina few moments vere driven down by the denae smoke. The fire was undoubtedly caused by de- fective wiring and a short circuit be- tween the ceiling and the roof. Several hundred undergraduates flocked to the burning building and fielped clear the house of trophies and | other furnish! Ss THINK 7 DROWNED IN STORM, Captain, Wife and Five of Crew Believed Lost on Barge. BAULT STE. MARIE, Mich., May 16, —All hope has been abandoned for the Captain, five members of the crew and one woman passenger of the barge Miz- fic, Which broxe from the steamer Zil- jah nff Whitefish Point, Lake Super uring the storm Saturday morning. ‘Those believed to have drowned are Capt. K. Pederson, of Buffalo, his wi Mate Robert Campbell of Tanawanc No., seamen Brick Johnson and Lov Florence, of Bay, City, Mich.; seam John Drécker, of Tituaville, F unidentified seaman, who shi Port Huron, Mich, The bai ‘oust guards were patrolling the itefish Bay shore to-day in search for bodies from the Mizt BUY NOW VICTROLAS Newest Improved Model 80, One Hundred Dollars on very special terms of This is one of the A most popular Victor models. Beautifully finished in mahog- W k any, oak or Ameri- ee can Walnut Also small portable models, suitable for summer camp, cottage or bungalow, $25 up. WISSNER 53 East 34th St. | py aa 55 Flatbush Avenue Bet. 4.h and Madison | -}ers; Rudolph P. Miller, engineer in ~| York; U. A. Newlin, of the University of \of h y}of the American Inst tects. t giso broke from the Z! . was Peked Op and brought here. | designer of theatrical productions, 1n that city about July 1, Miss Wilkes is now in New York engaged in thea- tre guild activities. The bride-to-be ig descended from a California woman famous for her contributions to art, drama and the cause of Suffrage. ‘Anita Stewart is going to New York for a vacation about the mid dle of next June, She will pass most of the summer at Bayshore, L L, playing golf and tennis with her hus- band. Says she has so much money now she isn't thinking much about new film pictures, but more about the jack of heat in California studios in the winter. ‘I wouldn't house my dog in them,” she says. She thinks she will appeal to the health author- ities in behalf of the “Shivering extra girl.” “Questioning Spirit of Woman- hood,” a pageant to be produced in Yosemite May 26 by the California Federation of Women's Clubs, will fenture Mrs. Arthur Farwell, promi- nent in Percy Mackaye's production in New Yor casein 7 ENGINEERS TO AID HOOVER. nN. P. Miller, New Yo One Who Will Help Solve Housing. WASHINGTON, May 16.—Seven en- gineering experts have been desisnated| by Secretary Hoover to ald the De- partment of Commerce in solving tho natona! housing problem. ‘Tho seven, who will form an advisory committee to Secretary Hoover, are; Ira Woolson, consulting engineer, of | tho National Board of Fire Underwrit- | charge of building ordinances, of New consin; J. R. Worcester, consulting | . of Boston; William K, Matt rdue University; Ernest J. Rus- sell of St. Louls and win H. Brown ute of Archi- “Phe appalling anomaly of milltons co-existent ore. from erybody." 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