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eT THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1921 | curation of the British Parlinmont at of rally ball, quoits, fabagab boards | cation of the Volatead act ts i HARDING TO ATTEND@ “) APPEAL 10 ALL he ; ‘ale Thers wan but Title root RECREATION PIERS kindergarten’ exerien a INSPECTOR HENRY ‘A, F fF L, SYMPATHY ficers and. the, Bxecutive counci| BEAUTY CONTES # ; in Clty 1 where the function {he magna vox and victrola will were Instructed to work for a change | ” took place for those having cards of les carted from plor to pler, Monsay| in the law, and if this should not bo} president Specifies, However, TH j admission, but {t was « distinguished | nighta it wil play from 6 to 10 o'clock . « |suecessful, all unions would be called He Will Not Act as | assembly that watched an event re- Jat aa a 112th Btreet pier; ‘Tues. y_ | 03, Betition Congress, PNGy ZOU 8 : ) garded, whatever may follow from it, his, Barrow Street pler; | ? The John L. Lewis forces urging Judge. E 4s marking an Important epoch In| mhurediy nights, West 60th Btrec him for the Presidency of the Ameri-| wasHINGTON, June 22,—Presi be Irish history, Sinn Fein and Natlon- pler; Friday le Weat 129th Street can Federation of Labor to-day) Harding will attend a beauty con! alist members of the Parliament did | pler; Saturdays, Kast Third Street | | showed defections, delegates of the/here June 29, it: was announced to hot participate in the exercises, |pler, On Wednesday nighte it will! } Ladies’ Garment Workers switching|—and it was emphatically added The visit of the King and Queen to! | biay at park recreation centres, | —— a) thelr votes to Samuel Gompers, while] the President would not act aw @ Ju . ,. Beitast was looked upo! a tittng| A: the city does not appropriate), A : ‘ . | the United Mi Same of the entrants in the cont He Opens North Irish Parlia-/cuscrvance of their coronation anun| CIty Provider tor for Entertain money for band concerts on recrea-|Perjury Indictment Is Dis-|Convention Unanimous for en canned” ene rin | called on the President to-day and ance r coronatic : tion piers, officials who are {nterested C . 4 bs cath Peet bee Tanne ae teens ment From Rostrum at Versary, ‘The King had not been in! ment From July 1 to Labor |in these petlvities are hoping that missed by Supreme Court Amendment to Volstead over to Gompers. ‘The Lewis orces cepted, but, after looking at hls visi { Belfast since he came here in 1902 as i |#ome public spirited citizen will do so, i ‘ still claim they have enough votes to] he was sald to h o "Wy | — at! ¥ e the ponsibility of adjudgim the City Hall. tse Duke of York, and he and nis| Day—No Funds for Bands. Justice Borst. | Act Allowing Beer wid whils’ the Cmpars boOKers AHS one, more beautiful than ‘te other, eas SD AEMOL Wekre WAVER: a HGH ——— a i 7 contest will be held. to. raf wus (Cone (6vGay, rein the ee a ¢ the MANHATTAN OPERA Sarees ENVER Bokter watormy | OY confident that they will re-lengs for a Theodore Roosevelt nem GUARDED by 6,000 MEN. 'yacht Victoria and Albert dropped | 2% "eoponse to the urge of TH HOUSE IS On motion of Attorney General] DENVDR, June 22.— elect their candidate. rial, as her escort at the entrance to Belfast | Evening World the city’s recreation SOLD debate the American Federation of Charles T. Newton the perjury indict- Labor convention to-day disposed of ment against Police Inspector Dom- the Irish question by adopting a reso- lution, trimmed of its most drastic Royal Couple I for | soe onmuke her way up the |piers along the waterfront will be — oyal Couple Leave tor Lon und Queen were the objects of |oPened to the public on July 1 and] Hammerstein's Daughters Bid It . kK don in Afternoon With- Sina oe Dinan. The peKieo cr will remain open every day until after In for $145,000 and May inick Henry was dismissed this | afternoon by Supreme Court Justice out Trouble. County Down, on the south side of | Labor Day. The Administration has Sell It for Factory. Zorst. H will be. Felnutated 1q| OCVMCE Provisions, expressing sym SNe Boho dhe Lough, and County Antrim, found money for the operation of] ne oe ‘ ; es way be reinstated 1m) Jathy for the Irish cause. pea Muir a” the northern shore, vied with each | these piers, but has been unable to| THe Manhattan Opera House In West] the Police Department and receive} rye ne te seats mupport= 5 BELFAST, June 22 (Ansociated other in extending gr | 3th Street was sold at auction to-d ’ oP f ¢ An even noisier welcon.e awaited |M#ke an appropriationforband music, |°"') * aid auction to-day | fourteen months’ back pay. acd the ruling of President 3 vg Press).—King George and Queen! Ithe royal p their yacht :teained | However, a substitute for a band hag at the Real Estate Exchange, No. 18] phe indictment was found by the) “°™ Gi Reduced Sale ! More Than 500 Mary, journeying from Gompers provoked one of the storm- y Street, by Sheriff David H. Knott. 1920. e purchasers were Stella H. R. Keat- . ® and Rose H tevin, daughters of | [t was based on alleged conversations shipyords, where the cheers| been provided for in the shape of|V sands of ‘workmen mingled | |r the occasion, on the tenth anniversary | with the shrieks of si and whistie. | ef thelr coronation, presided at the|King George and his consort stood on | Almirail Grand Jury, May what is called a magna vox whic jest sessions in the history of the attached to © phonograph, increases federation, Cheers and jeers were the bridge of the steame 2 the volume of sound so that it isthe late Oscar Hammerstein, who bid|tienry claimed to have had with As- 5 State opening of the Ulster Parlia-!knowledged the greeting SEs audibly €00, feat “away $115,000, ‘The property was sold tol 11+ aistrict Attorney James E,|™ingled as the boyootters took the Ss Fr k AGE Here tevday | As f00n as the monarchs set foot! The public in indebted to Sophie |*stisty @ claim of the daughters against | *'*" floor and attacked Mr. Gompers, who summer OcKS 4 Smith and others relative to the es- on the dock the royal salute boomed | , Lod ot The ¥ Wonig | the Hammerstein estate of $143, The royal party departed for Lon-|out, announcing that they were on |!rene Load o! ne. Hivening or Oscar Hammerstein built the theatre 1 intenance of 5 Irish soll, and the crowds that | ed | staff for the opening of the pers, for] as a home for grand opera at popular tablishment and mal of gam on in perfect safety at 4 o'clock this the long street leadin; h n elr 8 Is ae lihas uM Lo r rted $ rie sae ik ic atre: ding to t ot 5 eported that 4 it expressing sympathy f tee beg os she not only urged their opening] prices, It is rep at his dauxh-| 1 trict. Henry asserted Smith tried| resolution expressi f@ftc#noon. | lsoldiery ata pollos ts caton nee | through the columns of this news-|tes have arranged to sell the building Ay SESE ASHURIA' RB cp ara nea While the ceremonies were golng|of the approaching catch a eimpae | FOUR but personally appealed to of-|to a clothing manufacturer who plans|to ket him to protect certain gamb-|the Irish Republic which was re ‘ to conve! c lersd ed favorably by the committee. lon, the police in the Upper Falls dis- | Wit was short, for with the exception | ficials of the City Government, to convert it into a factory. ie , | porte ly by of formal reception by Viscount | Recreation piers to be opened an There ts @ $150,000 nore on the| Henry was convicted on June 12.) | action of the convention com- n, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, De wld b; tte cobs and ), and pneed by Justice Weel and Lord Pirrle, who appeared in he: [Hast 112th Strect, Kast Third Street, Property, held by Samer H, Jacobs and | 1920, and sentenced by Justice Weeks had ruled out their motion to ve lene boyeo! ; to the bling houses in the Fourth Inapection| the boycott declaration added to —As Low As $5.95 The materials include Organ- dies, Voiles, Ginghams, Linenes and Dotted Swiss. trict of this city, hearing firing in that area, pursued eight men they|hait of the city, there Mate eee Lt mi an th. River: Weer Fertune Gallo and a tien on “the entire| to serve not more than five nor leas| pleted the defeat of the supporters 30 New Summer Styles lguapected and captured three of them, |monies at the dock. A squadron of|can cirest ar’ cea Bh St) ichting and heating plant, held under a! than two years in Sing Sing Prison, | of the boycott declaration, which they rag "police headed the procession, and the {th Street and West 120th Street.) chattel mortgage by Frank Diederich, | jy6 obtained a certificate of reason-| claimed had been drafted by “high $5.95 to $13.50 ‘who were found to have ammunition jcarriages of the royal pair were fol- ‘ llowed by those of officers and digni- em their possession. taries. The escort of honor was In his speoch formally opening the chosen from the 10th Hussars. ain SE RU ATNBTIRLIIC ToE SURES Parliament, the King #nid: On each ide of the street was sta-|appreciate an appropriation for band : i \ hayes tioned a force of nearly 6,000 regular) music, but it is not deemed diplomatic | Mrs. Hammerstein claims the Manhat- | een . y 7 of order i “I eee from a full ees T troops, standing shoulder to shoulder just now, in view of the economy cam. |tan Opera House belongs to her under Saeed ait ; Ui Neon iets aaa og one pray that my coming to Ireland to- si a fro ds . a deed o c jounced she will| ne Attorney neral in moving} and a’ y eae aay pave to ad the first step nee, Malte: oe ther Seen se the | Palen in various departments, to ask Sopa leet dgulaisn lettin r Uae dismissal of the indictment said if matter referred back to the commit- toward an ond of strife among her “ly Bollce i + vigilant guard against |for more money. It Is recalled that {100 11. 1 scott as referce, which gave| view of the higher court's decision a| tee for reconsideration. \weople, whatever their race or creed. | AON tine at the C years ago city officials would not |the judgment under which the opera! conviction could not be obtained in| The convention unanimously Arriving at the City Hall, the King | > 1 re jers|house was sold to Mr. Hammerstein's “In that hope I appeal to all Irish-|and the Queen were met by the Lord| “ink of opening recreation piers | hanes es Mo ais first marriage. another tria adopted a resolution urging modifi- (men to pause, to stretch out the hand |Mayor and members of the Belfast | Without first having provided music, Of forbearance and conciliation, to CoUnC!l, and the sovereixns processed Although it has received no assur- |= \, sh t once to the Council room, wh sic forgive and to forget, and to join in| the veremonica immediately began, oleae Hae ren Calphont tee My making for the land which thoy love’ When they were completed the| ‘is sum Aes lel et a new era of peace, contentment and | King and Queen were entertained at| the Bureau of Recreation has worked good will luncheon by Sir James Craig, the| out a comprehensive schedule, partic- ie : Premier of Ulster, after which’ they| ularly for the entertainment of chil- Tt is my carnest desire that tn were driven once more through the|4/cn who visit the elty piers. ‘Th ®Bouthern Ircland, too, there may ere flag-decorated streets to Ulster Hall, {aren who Rasa e fong take place a parallel to what 19; Where they received addresses of | piers will be open from 7 A. M. until Bow passing in this hall: that there |oyalty from various organizations, |11 P, M. There will be two shifts of rhey are under the eae of the!'\ suit to foreclose the morteage was| i. acunt and was admitted to $10,.| officials of the Irish Republic.” ‘The ee eae of the Deparem ast begun to-day callit, Loe Boa serves 000 bail July 7. Six weeks ago the| boycott supporters contested every of Parks, ‘This bureau would greatly |en Mrs. Oscar Hammerstein, who i In| se i A on reversed the con.| effort to bring the sympathetic reso- Bee a erten Oe eet | vietion, finding the evidence not suf-| lution to a vote without its boycott Hamron ENT CO ,.., 307 Fifth Avenue = 10's Near 3lst St. STORE OPEN 8:30 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M. Theres \ . | attendants, and between 10.30 A. M. . aw uailik wet we cx | RING PETER DEAD, Jand 630 P. M., there will be a woman a r © a S re) V4) ‘formed. 7 ve pe \ “1S LONDON REPORT, |P!av leader who will supervise the children's games, which will consist In acknowledgment ‘of some forty i, ay ea fWoyul addresses of welcome, King | Serbian Legation Denies Knowledge | FORTHIS Pain's GREAT Re ay ALE’: George, speaking on behalf of himself of End of Monarch Who | @nd Queen Mary, said: Has Been Ill, ‘ “Standing before this vast assem- | Dlage, I reiterate the appeal I have| LONDON, June 22.—The — weekly already made to the members of your |Hewspaper the Near Hast learns that new Parliament. I pray with carnest [Kine Peter of Serbia died th or contidence and hope that in the era (fur days ago. The Serbian Legation nd the British Foreign ,OMce deny mow opening there will be readiness | any knowledge of King Peter's re- on all sides to work in harmony for | ported death. the common good. | King Peter of Serbia was reported “I shall watch with tho closest in-/serlously Ml fn a Belgrade despatch =7 sLOANS iment terest the progress of Northern Ire-|early in June. Later advices said he OU will find Yand under its new institutions, and|W®* suffering from pleurisy, but that Sloan's Lini- a mM |his condition was steadily Improving, i O Whall look to yon to prove your! 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