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SMUTS IN DUBLIN WORKS FOR IRISH PEACE TO-NIGHT'S WEATHER—PARTLY CLOUDY, DAILY WALL STREET FEATURE THIS EDITION . “ Circulation Books Open to All. if Co. Copyright, 1921, by The Press Publishing (The New York World). | ‘SAILS FOR EUROPE TO-DAY TO BECOME BRIDE OF A COUNT ye EE S.DSARMANENT, HARVEY DIVULGE He Gives the Answer to Why Administration Has Not Pushed the Idea. TO END \PPREF HENSION. Till Fear of Trouble Is Allayeo Fleet Reduction Is Not to Be Planned. By David La wrence. (Special Correspondent of The Eve- ning World WASHINGTON D. ‘ uly (Copyright, 1921) —For s week been asking Presideat Harding and Secretary Hughes fe nformat « éMre concerning disarmament. Wha DOROTHY have iny ed ding in the w PREIS EY ARIES CADWELL ; : an TAYLOR answer 1 naton to we. MIS. Dorothy Cadwell Taylor and Count di Frasso to Be | Chinese laundry somewhere near Ful RAIL STRIKE TALK NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1921. ‘irculation Books Open to All. Fost office, 1 Entered as Second-Cluss M TO-MORROW'S WEATHER—PARTLY CLOUDY. WALL STREETE 713 | EDITION PRICE ‘THREE CENTS ther New York, N. ¥. MAN OF MYSTERY CANOE PLAE NN STOWAWAY: MAY. BURNS TO GROUND HAVES}000000 2 DEIN FLAMES Three Guests in Good Ground Hotel Drop From Windows to Safety Arrested by Secret Service Men on His Arrival From Christiania. WAS IN 1635. GAVE BRIBE TO STEW ARD BUILT Sullivan Trained There for His Fight With Corbett in the Early Nineties. Latter Reported Itt to Captain —May Be Concemed in Embezzlement. A middle-aged man giving the name C4nee Place Inn, one of the oldest of Jacob Gronvold, who arrived ae q “otels and best known roudhouses stowaway on the Scandanavian liner °® Long Island, at Good Ground, built Frederick VU, to-dy, is said by om- ‘7 1685. wax destroyed by fire this cers of the ship to be suspected of an Mmorni ichard Heinemann, cashier embezzlement in Russia of a sum ap- of the hotel, and Miss Helen Whit proximating $1,000,000. He was taken tington of Jamestown, employed in 0 custody at Quarantine by agents tor cuatody at) Quaran tioe Me the dining room, perished in the of the Department of Justice and " ret service men of the ‘Treasury |flames. ‘They were the only two of ‘ ‘the help in the house who slept in the Department, detained on the ship and held is Island to by main building, later taken to E investigation ronvold boarded the Frederile VII tered in one of the cottages. for Battle Murphy, leader of ‘Tammany, bought days (50, The others were quar- | | million dollars in | Gen. Smuts, De Valera and Griffith, Who Met To-Day on Irish Question M. ied 1 When Miss Whittington appeared ie Dain ‘ fan toemn Gules) Ee atianias Norway . een panies ‘ third floor window those on I iwen n Dorthy Cadwell ‘Taylor,!to buy a ticket and displayed plenty : i Se but had no passport. Capt, {he sround urged her to jump In- SLU SMHETS Net POW of Mr. and Mra, Bertrand | of money but ha : jotche of the Frederik VIL. refused stead, however, she turned and evi- Now, howeve ‘ Harvey yior, No. 540 Park Avenuc, Soest Me Cieket ana’Gronvord dist lsguuy (riea to make her wns throuun Aincrican Ambassador to Great Bri W the Aquitania for Eurepes| vp peared, saying he was going 10 Nis! ine puitding | Harding's personal and where she to become the bride of jotel for his os ete | Thaddition to. these <woremployeca’| he v = the annulment of bis first |" ae Vani | euests, Me and Mra Palmer of i cont Srst | himself, appeared on deck He was] BU eau mE RTOCHERE: We i ie announced by the Vall- | ikon before Captain whe kiyn and Justice of the Peace ae can Mrs, Cadwell Taylor, whose} aig he had jost his passport 1 Jackson of Good Ground who AHREItUDAN Che! St first husband was Claude tehe sent a wireleas to Ch rela (He Tae ninediate disarmament.) White, the aviat s accompanied | whieh pouRes eae eee to dronveld,, Justice Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. . n Col, Harvey's by her bother and aistersin-law, Dr. | port fd Week, eee mer escaped by dropping to the sie f see 4 Ree nen te Tie 9 nia stated old was an| ground, from windows of their rooms. gnificance than any . sping | tema sta | ; n the su 1 made Wits Ritz in London while embezzlement suspect | The fire was discovered almost st- Eamonn Vale: of the Administrati Count di Frasso, wh » sais On| Although Gronvold had no ba multaneously by Justice Jackson and = wnonn De miss = in history the, the Aquitania, goes to Rome to ob-}and no papers of any kind and t Mr. and Mrs. Palmer who wer ' y i : EAI Tie Pe eos is i i . - awakened by the crackling of flames i. 1 y climinated rmer Countess, Mra, George | clothing he Is wel! suplied with money i : é om consideration ' ! ae ar On last Friday he offered a steward! In a few minutes the old two-story . naval f mncerned. There da roof Mrs. Wilde Siegel, | ging 14 pide on the ship on its arrival] buliding was a mass of flames threat-| 1 ft yo Sieg lt . “ | * ground for hope, howe former wife of Henry Sieg 8 en-lin Hoboken and lend the owaway |ening the annex cottages, occupied by K joat whatever apprehensions ¢ ye Piero Alfredo Quazzone, First| his steward's jacket and cap. Gron-| 4) keter, the proprietor, and em- Hd ai ae PACS [Secretary of the Ttatian Embassy in| vold explained that dissiise’ os | cioyces. ‘Two automobiles in the yard may Neral spalsd sooner tian telcos i Biosel =n 1, [steward he could get to the dock by . monly anticipated. When, if ut all,;ToKio, Mrs, Siegel has announced.) eeage and that friends|were destroyed ; that splendid consummation shall be) This marr also waits upon the] ouia enable him to go ashore The nearest fire fighting apparatus obtained in response to the apparent-|formal announcement of the annul-|" ae steward took ‘the money and|Was the chemical company at South- ’ 5 ly universal desire, disarmament will] ment reported the transaction to the cap-|4mpton. gone volunteers paeeuae = : tollow naturally and inevitably, and iis eel tain who put a watch on Gronvold.|and to them is given the credit for) . ia x, oh hogha byes dry \Soriseie, Sane” ane ain ne to Wife's Lawyers Expect to Show ; , : en th i vance Place Inn was a few hundrea| p> re Fionn yoars at least and it may be toreve Seeks Laun ry this morning the captain reported the| Canoe Place Inn was a few hundred) Enormous Expenditures Dur- “Is 1s uspiration too . © of his mysterious passenger to] Yards from Shi a 4 oe . i muen ocance:? Woy sod eo) That He Missed |i secre: service men fhe Shinnecock Canal was buiterime| ing Past Four Years. Panacien many Apsara ve: Here Ars Norwegian passengers say Gronveig | ‘ittle stream ches rap meets (Ge paisa to be sure, but what hey?) What 30 Years Ago spoke German on the voyage and (ha Before the days a auame BRU ngneall fun Aire) Annes Wmuhare oan they hs Gul Barriers SAnmoun oe when he tried to speak 2 DO ee ee ee ee eons| sstitman to-day announced a series of able by a concert of purpose on the .... | betrayed but scant knowledge of that| driving down Long Island and wus)” ” men -Usy blnolni ® 00) part of ali the nations directly con apt. Hansen on His Last Trip} congue, although he did drop ex-{ noted for its food. It was first a r f iH ee ned and no directly Here Had to Sail Without pressions in Russian, Beyond insist-| two-story structure and in later] to decide on what witne call on ble to othe! bib) dae Mein hat he is a Gronvold| years a three-story addition was] July 13, when tne defense expects to , i i vd to ta put h if ete Nobody in the Harding Administra His Linen. dt ntl ABOUE, i erected hat 9 he deenitie wise in therdivonsa eas Soidtiae ere that John L. Sullivan 4ion has heretofore made a point of; On his last visit to this city thirty It was ther: ee ee ae the tact that the peneroal rs ago Dr, CN Hansen :| FARMERS FIGHT trained for his fight with Conbett at| | 't Pecame known tha y United States was practically | ' maT Fae SENATE RECESS |New Oricans in 1892, Later the ina] Mr* Stillman will try to prove from potentially unneces- | VOPE nhagen, Denmarh, lett six shirts, | iat acl al became a resort for automobilists and | bills and other data in their possession the eame time té xX collars, six pairs of detachable | 4 atta the set that visited and made their] that the alleged friendship of James} r re — ond P wufts and an assortment of under-| Lodge's Move to A ee . nomes in the summer at the Hamp-| 4 stitman for Mrs. Florence Leeds, Continued on Second Pa a . : i Ty aa ie Signal lteca | W socks and handkerchiefs at 4 Thursday to July 2 s er chorus girl, cost him about : : PEASE RF mee . Some years ago, when Charies F.| former chorus girl, cost him about a han four years }ton ferry. On hig arrival to-day as| wASHINGTON, July 5—Senator}, home at Good Ground and other| On tho list are two alleged trust GROWS VERY FAINT acting surgeon of the Scandanavian | Lodge to-day tntrod Sipe re a lnen a Tammany ders followed him down | ryunds of $150,000 each, said to have —— e Senate for a recess from Thursday | ihe island fo: sting place, liner Frederik VIM. his first inquiry |‘ Se ott Gi 1%, This was | ine land for a summer resting place,| 4 established for Mra. Leeds and Si sade Have Agreed and} ss f this week u . the inn became the scene of many Union Leader ave yree v "| wins about that Chinese laundry the signal for the agricultural bloc te political conferences. ne Jate Pat-| her Bon, Jay: jewelry, $200,000; main- t iis “ n it to keep th enate sittin: : zs pi + . Organization Will Soon Of course,” he sald, “I do not re- | open ! ne fe naed 8: Ben ld k H. MeCarren frequently went] tenance, cloth $200,000; rents f member the Chinaman's name, 1{vntil the agricultural prom | there over Sunday to talk over things 9 5 eat as 4 been enacted 1 y 88] Rest Court, Le I and cotta CHICAGO 5 sy Union| wor laundry 9 nthe day my |P°Ch tree ge and other Senate Jad-| political and it was a headquarters] s{iami, and No, 64 East S6th Street, ciara oer ee ee ship saile id found it closed ae tend to force the recess upon the | for leaders in Suffolk Count O06; lpi maney alow $2,000 ences to-day he wage cut whien {cause the Chinaman had gone to al titmer group If possible The loss is estimated at between) 4 month; total, $96,000; two automo wont into effect July 1, with prospect, funeral, so Ff lost my linen, shalt | ————— $40,000 and $50,000. piles, $18,000; ¢ t opera ar winding up the meetings to-nigh, |try to recover it when I go ashore. HONOR 6,761 WAR DEAD. oe eoRrement/ at Pare cay Strike talk has virtually disappeared|Then he smiled, $45,000; redecoratin 500 Seti’ C tory attitude is expected! Dr. Norman-Hansen is sixty years| ped of Firat Americans’ Kiiled } total, $911,000, Additiona when the final action is made publ ‘id When hewa s last here the in France Brought Home R A( : I N G See atinoud willl ours ‘There is no essential disngrc Pul Building was the tallest in] phe first three American so) tatal over the million dollar mark end all that remains to be done is loling city and ph Pulltzer person- | killed on French sot! in the World War R “SU LT Gaia SHaa Ai. tk pettio on the phraa a6 y of oi 4c! ally conducted him through the news- | will be among those for whom funera E onyetiet tae ( Fort to aion,”” Dan ¢ gan, View Grand Chi sor plant and showed him the view | Services will be held at the army pier understood, wl bs ‘aad veicran officer of the Brotherhood | PAPOr Dian ans Beer ae ee eokey oo munday allerioan subpoena bank Is te w Mrs { Lovomotive Engineers, said m the towe z eee aecad’ Same. Di AT AQUEDUCT. Leds has accounts at more thus one o! Lovom| ‘he docter ia tha euthor of thet Tho soldiers wer pora) Jum i | There will be a meeting of the chief] PARE ae : OF SBR SE of Ind; Private| FIRST RAGE—For three-vear-old®| trust company running into Six fig executives of all the organizations at/bretto of a grand o ite * 1a Pittsburgh and at the Harohute. 2 enwelght | ures € ofctock to-night for action on the)" Kadera web deals wit fo!) Fy Of the 16th Infantry, | surions » alist, 137 (C, Kummmery,| It is denied thar Mra, Stiliman is final programn It will then be sub-a ¢ Esquimaux, and was pro y were killed during|7 to 5, t to 2, 1 to §, frst: Billy Me: | apout to suc Mr nl $3 tted to the organizations to receive| duced last season in the Grand Op “ 1 German patrol the i We), § to L 8 fo 3, 7 writted My luced laut s Grand'¢ ht ot 1 second; Dry Moon, 123 (Miller) t ntempt proce RS are " their formal approva x. | House, Copenbagon, He has come The Kary will be held over the 5 to 17 wid 1 to % third, “Vim emplated against Mr Stillman f The question of rul govern wor yew rk to see if arrangements ce: bodies of vidlers brought in by 3 Allan, Super, Paunu rock By si pondit in the shop crafty have N tork TESABO EOE CAA hy ‘A atenme? Somme torduy and 6,194 O'Duwn also ral refusal to anawer questions at last we ‘. be made for the presentation of the {ie pte a he Wheat t a. é aysed more concer the wag which arrived on the Wheaton a few , ; . © opera at the Metropolitan next winter. (Racing Entries on Page 2.) (Continued on 1 Page.) GL PUSHED Of PLATFORM OF °L” BY CROWD; DYING ana Two Cars and Skull Is Fractured at Brook- | lyn Station. | Falls Between A crush on the platform ef th Brooklyn Blevated Broadway line a Myrtle Avenue lay 1 Ann | Cunningham, nine, of Noo 78% My Avenue, inte tie space between tw on Trady, wh wet Me va ght chance of her y Phere a stions at Broadway nd Myr the Myrtle A ue jine « the B ne xh in air tation is always rowded because of the transferring of passengers between the two lines and the passengers are usually in a reckless hurry to ma’ connections Frequent compluints have been made Jof the dang wd by cond on The Cunningham girl with be mother, came down from Myrtle Avenue platform with a trainload ¢ passengers which broke into a nan is a Broadway tritin pulled in below JAuna was swept away from her mother's carried along with sowd and brushed a scar u she wa A helple nto ening. Her screams ax she vere heard by her mother, who fought | ly to reach her, and yn thi other persons na ying knocked from t latiorm ALBANY BUILDERS ADOPT OPEN SHOP Announce Pol erm After Union Re Examp! July master builde Twenty-five Alban rs and eight Troy contractors to-day announeed that they would conduet t less On AN Open shop basis vcement wa flor unions th offered the painters 821-9 carpenters 8&7 on cents an hour. hour and the GEN. SMUTS TAKES A HAND INARRANGING PEACE BETWEEN DE VALERA AND UNIONISTS imc He Sees the Irish Leader and Griffith Immediately Upon Arrival in Dub- lin—Authorities Modify Raid Or- ders to Irish Forces. DUBLIN, De Valera and the Unionist leaders from Ulster, Premier Smuts of South Africa Ulk | visit is said to be entirely unofficial, but it is the July 5.—Following yesterday's conference between arrived here to-day tor a with the Sinn Fein chief. The belief that it will have t the Irish question Smuts ayest_ 0 A welcoming dele tar reaching results TOUS. WARSHBS ~ SENT TO TAMPICO as DIDESTESUUS CS SEALE OI on the settlement o Gen the the Lord Mayor here ation, including Lord Mayor Arthur Gritith, foun of the Sinr ‘ein, and R. C. Barton, Sinn Fein nber ot the Variiament for Wick motored to Dublin unnoticed ow, awaited Gen, Smuts at Kinge- town, expecting to meet him there and escort him to Dubin, Through ASA some slip, however, the General Conferences’ began as soon as (Creneral arr’ b He conversed wit! ; Ray sapcac | Lord Mayor O'Neill and afterwar ssation of Oil Work Causes | itn gamonn de Valera and arthur Labor Unrest in Mexican | Grime The opinion ia treeiy capressed tha’ Port. he way has been puved for a meet = ng between De Valera and Lloyt WASHING PON July The | Geo Just when the meecing wi niger Cleveland and the gunboat |Occur lias not been hinted even, Lut . will probably nor be earlier than “ex | Sacrame nte have been ore ©) week as the conte rence here with Fampico, Mexico, to protect Ameri-\ Unionists is to be resumed Fr in interests in the event that they and may nut be completed even te jeopardized because of labor . [9 the meantime plans for 9 x a between De Vale and Sir James roubles growing out the unem Graig, Premier of Ulster, are being | otoyment situation arranged, and this will surely precede MEXICO. CITY. July Oi) com- any trip to London. As goon as this | sanina which have closed down oper- Meeting takes place it is predicted : that the Irish leader will formally a. tions in the states of Tamaulipas cope the invitation of Lloyd George ind Vera Cruz “without sufficient for a consultation. justification” are ordered to pay At the end of yesterday's conter- Jemnification to employees thrown Chee. which was held in the Lord Mayor's official residence, the follow- ont of work iby thetw action In a de- | ing statement was issued: ree issued by President Obregon last, “An informal conference catied uy ; It is understood that all labor-| President De Valera was held this ere would receive three months’ pay, Morning at the Mansion Hou ani American concerns especially have! Midleton, “Bir Robert Woods, sir urtuiled work and more than 10,000 Maurice Dockrell and Andrew Jame- workmen have been dismissed wit son were present, The President was last few days by foreign oil accompanied by Arthur Grittith, Views panies as an act of reprisal ag: were exchanged on the political situa ion created by the British Premier's proposal. Certain ie recent decree increasing the In the Vera Cruz fields British [Seed and conference adjourned line terminals are operated by Amer bi e o arriving early, was acoorded a gre ans, work has been closed down and itis fiat tof ISsment welcom Arthur Grifflth, follow A30' men thrown out of employmen by the Unionists, who were all of Nelly welcomed by Lord Mayor ANOTHER DECLINE O'Neill, proceeded to the conference chamber, It was learned that the agreements reached were merely preliminary, but IN MEXICAN OILS Mexican Petroleum Drops to 91,| important. Many details remained f 3 undiscussed at adjournment. ‘The in- Of 8 From Friday, as | terval between the meetings, it is ua fampico Drilling Stops, derstood, will be utilized to further wh a further sharp crash in| Se8versations to give an opportunity Mexican Oil shares on the New York the good offices of Premier Smuts rook Exohans this morning, and with ¢ J Crown Government and sir ies) vald at the lowest prices | James Craig, the Northern Premier Wed aince 1918 The Fianna at th : conference ‘ . ene M48 described as good, but the Shortly after the Span Ne a the | vital matters and relations between narket, Mexican Petroleum touched! ii. North and South and the extent v1, a logs of more than & points com ‘ : 5 which the Crown Government is pared with the closin : ‘“" | prepared to employ pressure in the veek, and Pan-American Pe “WS North were undetermined wen pwn to 42. , Cheering crowds waving American The new wave of selling was ID-| H145 assembled outside. Flagy were fuced by Announcement that oi) ayy many hotels, public offices, drill tn Tump district of private houses and wore hung across | Mexico had been entirely suspended | the working class Is and sported bec f the Mexican Government's buttonhole favers The women n tee n placng an export tax rade the biggest dis with flags, Jot ts a barre! on crude o and bassinettes and gocarts decorated | Th Standard O Company of New| with the Stars and Stripes were com | Jersey conmders this tax 40 oppres-| mon s. ta everywhere. sive that it has d (ded to discoa-| The Repudlican Press Department tinue Mexican of] st nents and has|omcially reports: “An American flag wthdrawn wervice, } ihe tankers from Mexican | wos hanging from the house of Mra O'Reilly in Gojdameitn Stress ta ocle- the an —

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