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2) dk TTT bration of the Amerlean Independence Day, when a party of British military cafne to the house and compelled her to'take It in’ Throughvut the day Crown forces fiatroied the stivets as usual, but fehibu Was no display in the vicinity ‘or’ the conference One jearns that both sides ase warily watching thel Overments of the other Though there was litue war activ Hy in Dublin over the week-end there were over a dozen deathe i the country districts, One man was shot after curfew by @ military pa- trol. ENGLISH MODIFY RAID ORDERS TO ITS IRISH FORCES LONDON, Jnly (Associated Press). —Conferenc between — the Prime Minister, Mr. Lloyd George Farl Midleton, one of ihe Southern Unionists who ¢ with Eamonn Valeria, the Irish Republican leader, on Munday, and | Sir James Craig, the Ulster Premier nd the arrival of Gen, UC. Smuts the South African Premier, in Dublin were the devel Irish political situ yesterday's conference in Dublin ments to-day in th Well-informed circles in London are | |daylight ail hopeful that the conference between Mr. De Valera and the South AMionists may presage a tacit cessa- tion of provocative acts by the Crown forces and Irish Republican army pending the outcome of Mr. Lloyd George's effort to bring Mr. De Valera and Sir James Craig together in a con- ference here, On the Government side word has gone forth that raids are to ben con- nferred in Dublin | tion, following AFTER HOLIDAY JAM HEAT WAVE BREAKS Four Striking Examples of Summer Fashions Which Won Attention at the Royal Ascot Races ~ 04 DEGREES OROP ‘Records Made by Railroads in | Handling Crowds for Three Days. NINE ARE DROWNED Estimated T hat More Than! 20,000 Slept on Beaches— Heat Kills Three. Twenty thousand who slept on the beaches last night, most of them un- able to get home in one of the great est holiday rushes, came back to town this morning. Cooling breezes and a drop of twenty-four degrees in the temperature between midnight and ded the heat wave that drove millions away from the city. Railroads to-day estimated that the humber of passengers carried equalled if not exceeded any exodus from the city. In addition to the hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers there was added some 50,000 more that had come for the big fight on Saturday. The New York Central estimated that in the week the road had han- THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1921, FIREARMS NOT CAUSE OF MOST OF FOURTHS DEATHS Drownings and Auto Accidents Claimed Many of the 73 Fatalities. CHICAGO, July 5—Reports of Fourth of Joly accidents from vari- ous parts of the country to-day showed that while the celebration by fireworks and firearms took its toll of deaths and seriously injured, by far the greater number of fatalities were from drownings and automobile acci- dents commop to all summer holi- days. Heat prostrations also took a number of lives, according to the re- ports. In New York City and its vicinity nine persons were drowned, one com- mitted suicide after becoming dement ed from heat and one heat prostra- tion was reported, while premature explosion of fireworks accounts for only minor accidents, Chicago reported two persons shot to death by accident, another wound. ed, five drownings and five killed in automobile accidents, while a panic n a vacant lot when a quantity of fireworks exploded prematurely led to several being hurt. . A young man accidentally shot and 200 MOONSHINERS IN GUARDED COURT Troopers Pace the Town of Sandy Hook, Ky., as Trial Is About to Begin. SANDY HOOK, Ky. July 6.—Sandy Hook became the “moonshiner’s mecca” to-day as 200 gaunt hill billes patiently plodded to town to be tried for prac- tleing their age-old custom of distitling. “If they start by convicting us they'll have to put most everybody in this county in jail," said one of the early arrivals among the accused. ‘Makin’ likker around here is about as old as these hills,”’ State troopers equipped with carbines and service revolvers paced the village'a main thoroughfare. Sentries were es- tablished around the ltte court room, A detachment of thirty-five Kentucky guardsmen under command of (Lieut. See immediately began guarding the roads, ‘Phe troops came because Mor- row is Governor," D. dH. Rebuine, County Attorney and village banker, charged to-day. There is going to be something doing; I don't want to say what, ‘cause 1 don't want to give It away. It won't be trouble though. ‘The troops are the only ones carrying guns. We'll have the trials as fast as we can—maybe twenty men a day.” Little Girl Fi y Hart by Ante. ° ATLANTIC CITY, July 5.—Margaret Spees, eight-year-old daughter of John Spees, city fireman, was hit by an auto- mobile driven by Rupert Daniels last night and fatally injured. ‘The Mttle girl was running across the street on her way to visit her grandfather, Dan- jels was held pending an investigation. Do you fined to those on premi: where| dled through the Grand Central close there is good reason to believe munt-|to 1,000,000 passengers, On Friday ions are stored, the orders directing | 188,000 were handled, Of these it was that in ci of doubt decision as to] figured 18,000 were campers bound whether a raid is to be made shall| for Hudson River and Adirondacks be left to “higher authority,” in other| resorts, One train leaving for the | words, to the Dublin Castle authori- | Adirondacks went out in six sections Les, The New York, New Haven and| = There is no reciprocal act from the|Hartford handled big crowds CC ee Trish Republican army chiefs so far as|Maine and other vacation points, Its the Government here has been ad-| excess travel was placed approxi- i ised, but the Impression prevails that |Mately at 60,000 pussengers In and i ————-———— | tributed to heat, one death from an oth sides are disposed not to em- [out and did not Include nearby points automobile accident and one from a premature explosion of gunpowder. Philadelphia reported three drown- ny aggressive acts, Harlem Hiver short hauls, The Bar [eis the h ghee temperature of the dey Harbor and State of Maine expresses Ue eet HERNIA Ce ierneart REFORMERS HAVEN'T |", 1, 237% cartiod twentsrsis. soe. ey slinieteleeuwhiera later (asuti killed himself at Minneapolis, and at Rushville, Dil, two were killed when a train struck thelr automobile. t. Louis reported three drownings and more than a score slightly in- jured by fireworks and firearms, Mil- SSS a maukee’s casualty st totaled ten, @ CENTRAL NEWS Seqvice with six drownings, two deaths at- know why it’s toasted? To seal in the delicious Burley flavor, It’s toasted. bf So ntenitions The Pennsylvania and Lon | ‘ lines were worked to capacit | 1 ‘i Want ‘Dempsey Produced in Ses-| every road in New Jersey. ‘The Brook- (Continued From First Page.) Uliana Met ce hei sion Court With Intent lyn ‘Rapid Transit carried great | _ = Aiewolue, celeurailony ieourchereaus ' to Make Charge. eons sneaeery hae been Counsel for na 18 Ex-Players| terring to apprehensions in the Pa- | Banks Dehie Thriving Busi- Counsel ciove ‘Out Five} were drowned at Quiney, IL, when . three days 1,296, es We: - S53} in. [are ae hélfie? Tetalthus ¢hat the echeante: $0 re aD ; “ i : <Herbert Clark Gilson, counsel forliected on the surface and elevated Fail in Every Effort to ac sete Sate) tae the “eg aGabere in Transmitting Money Women and Has Eleven |* **i upset. Squnteroaticnal Reform Bureas, té scare ah i -: ae tion of American naval forces in the a : . ur persons met accidental death & ay lines, 4,06},000 of, which were on the Avoid Defense. \Pagifie has been the result of al Under Cotillo Act, Challenges Left. in Detroit while celebrating the ‘ demanded of Corporation Counsel | surface 1i | $ ’ : surface lines. Se |teady growth of suspicions that the —————— a Fourth, and at least half a dozen —- fohn Milton of Jersey City that the|” write the heat of yesterday was a Sitter. produce Jack Dempaey in the A hiissh abe CHICAGO, July Ke-Jdudge Hugo | next aeval war would be fought in} Reports recetved by Dr. H CLEVELAND, July 5 The counsel | Were in hospitals to-day as a result : ‘5 y very intense because of the humidity, the Pacific, On the other. hand, it ts 2 ; ‘ ¢ cs: Oni, q Dourt of General Sessions, Hudson Friend to-day overruled a ietion te H If. H. Wheaten, Executive M for th donk in tHe tral GE Mirs| Sees nly two lost their lives Quwty Court House, vome time to. | Pad not hang up any record us a hot r . alga a fact (hat, instead of allayingd ‘ eutive: “Man 9 rene an bs Mrs.) while swimming, A two-year-old boy = = — ’ Gy Mitton, who papers tie fou July 4 ‘Two yours ago the mercury | (ash the general conspiracy indict-“Wrproninaioh ft rembvingg ‘distrust, the State Savings Banks Association, H¥a Catherine Kaber for planning the eel as a result of swallowing fire- IN CLOVER ‘ 2 registered 9%, as aiainst 93 yester-| ment against elighteen former baxe- the t that the suggestion of The Murder of her invalid works, and 4 man was shot to death the fleet to the Pacific indic day, and ten years ago it was 93. The] ball players and alle ed upon by the Jap- Evening World that the saving old idea that it must ain on the) connection’ with — the 119 world's “move requiring further be permitted to eng: Fourth of July iy not borne out by the) Series sea dial activity on their part in hastening mission of money to for Zex Ricard, promoter of the ‘Demp- We¥-Carpentier fight, told Gilson he Would let the latter know some time Phis afternoon if Dempsey is to be d, oe acctdentally while practising with a nued their fight, at) gun. T h: where thi ‘ows tha f the trial to-day, to] Two persons were killed by the use at is eC eC alehe Jusy, of firearms in the Independence Day | furnish the milk for CHILDS xamblers in has banks F. Kaber, cont trans. | the re: climinate women f aption n the n county bi celebration in Pittsb “ive sus- ‘ produced. record, as only once in ten years The defense immediately moved their naval building programme, on a basis of service rather than ) sooner had the jury box been| tained injuries by Me aate fire. | are now living. Phe demand of Gilson took this| !t Tined on the holiday, But it that the State be required to elect Meanwhile, in the field of diplo- profit which was made into law by tentatively filled with six women and | crackers. Three persons were < = ad | which of the twelve counts it will mutey, several other moves ve bee! ‘ “ Fi a eure ‘ rne od ferm because of previous assurances} hot Fourth, as was attested by the u oe is Ne ee We Aid Da mute ey a ae i moves have been bil introduced by Senator Salvate gts sn oa n Attorney Wil J. yolve persona lost their, lives by And from fragrant fields to he claims, from both Milton and] thousands who slept not only at the ‘ a 1oys ah fi ich hi accentuate he A. Cotillo has already rendered se: rigan, counsel for Mrs. Kaber, per-|arowning while celebrating the shining glass their milk lice Chief Battersby that Dempsey | peaches but in the city parks, on fire players arguing the Py seue. be produced in Jersey City atl ogcapes and the roofs, fot try twelve cor hile no legal machinery has been| The Weather Bureau says the pres-}once. Judxe Mri t in motion, the plan is to prefer alent cool wave will last for a coupie of [4nd ordered the cas arge of assault against Dempsey if] gays and will extend over the eastern| the full indictment away at ae appears, Phe defense then asked for a bill o: S.Gilson said that in the event of the | Country. Ape coae Tenor , voulion could fact that, until the special problems yice to fo: n-born ri piracy chages at existing between the United States city for in excess of expectations, The the second woman tent nd denied the plea sind Japan are solved, the friends of Cotiilo bill went into effect in April. | Ceptéd last week ood under ‘ftsarmament twill be’ hammering| phe first savings bank to take ad-) Two women had been added to the 4 stone wall, If anybody | yantage of its provisions was the tentative panel morni » in the Admifiistratién except Am- qialian Bank for Sayings, which sie B Luthy and Mrs. Mary Krausa.] one succumbed to injuries received Be ee ee ot Be | incre ine pane ses disieneg| oar ston "itarvey hed. drawn atten: pened a. toregn_ tramuminnon "se-| There were four women ana tive men] Maneexsiorign ofa gant argeraagr. | # 90 safeguarded that abeo- pother course of action would be|in and near New York the police said| The te announced that Judie Gots to ° perilous poss¥ilities on the partment on April 16. Up to June){n the jury box when court opened] jeans from drowning. lute purity is assured. rted to-morrow. considering the hundreds of thon-|Kenesaw M. Landis, Hish Commis- Pacific," the utterance would have | 39 this bunk transmitted to Italy| to-day, ——— Jents of this ©MPtorily excused Mrs, Rose Oliver,| Fourth of July in New England, ely ac. | One death by drowning occurred in| Temains as sweet as the Washington during the Fourth. clover, Eleven persons died at Milwaukee, ° six from drowning, three from heat, Mrs, Lo-}one in an automobile accident and | For, every step of the way, it to pre sends whe were in the water it was a| sioner of Baseball, would be called been passed by without significance. | 2,999,000 lire, of the value of $386 00| When the panel had been comple SAYS CHEW BEAT WIFE. Being rich in te. LANS TO GRIDDLE low casualty fist. to refute the claim advanced by the But, Ambassador Harvey has been jn American money, ‘The business] ed County Prosecutor Edward C. Stan- we SE tich in vitamines, are = U.S. WITH AIRWAYS| Thousands of automovites choked | defense that baseball players a re not intrusted witht the very’ task of c@n-| hay grown steadily de the pre-|ton announced that he was sautstiod| Pecter Tentifies whe Asked Fantty| 3 necessary to health. all roads in the vicinity of the me-| Under contract to their clubs during vilssing the sentiment of the other | vaiting depression and promises to! with the panel and had no peremptory Inquiry tn 1920. tropolis, but with a remarkably small | World Series games, The State's At- Governments concerning , disarma- | pocome enormous challenges to make. Mr. Corrigan| Mrs. Marguerite B. Chew appealed In torney also said he would ask Judge Friend to hold ni to speed up the & WASHINGTON, Jalyib-Axeystem number of accidents. RF airways covering the entire con-) mie police reported that despite Bnent is planned by the Army Alrl tne record-breiking crowds at the ent, and his conclusion, that appre- | phe Willlamsburg Savings Bank sessions of court ‘Hensions fons be- | has taken up the transmission busi- | challen, tween the United States and Japan Chew, now facing a court martial at only ly but has. already| 4 SNervice for the use of all operators Judge Friend fina lowed the Must first be dispelled ‘béfore there Beeer Chis Wess Sed ah yay ‘ i Governor's Island on charges of forgery. = beaches, there were little disorder and | |) UC&e a 4 4 built up a thriving trade. A dozen|motions of Me. Corrigan to dismiss|”~ pr, palmer A, Potter of Washington . ners 0 raft. tem- . motion of the defense for a bill of can ‘be disarmament, is lodked upon # . > Org: } Be varies arate ti conte tew violations of rules against daring| Darticuiars on the thfee counts: 1! go-day awctné trank PON | other savings institutions ure orgun-|the nine tentative jurors on the| formerly an army aptain, testified for es exorcised hiv first’ peremptory | 1920 for an official inquiry into the men- tality of her husband, Capt. Beverly Qables pene Pt at Maurice Bernon overruled } 4 Lathing costumes. Conspiracy to commit a confidence i answer and key jying foreign transmission depart-| ground hat the panel was illegal be-| the defense to-day Uhat Mrs. Chew went Sed landing fields, supplemented by| ‘Deaths and prostrations in the|game on Charles Nins, 2 Conspiracy ¢ the whole ‘disarmament situation. | ments and will begin pperations as /eause It had been curried over to alte the uttending surgeon's offer at No. Wrequent emergency fields and identl-| city were: to obtain money under f pretensts ‘The statement by Baron Shidehara, | .oo4 as they can establish agencies Rew (enn pecourt Judge Bernon also a wens ge en. ant rere y i 5 2 om Charles Nin 3. Conspiracy to nenege A > the United YS . ruled that the defense must exercise Ci 4 | ication markers connecting the prin-| joan ‘Tanit, No. 307 West 26tn| fom Charles Sms. 3. Conspimcy to Japanese Ambassador to the United) anroad, in a transaetion on Friday | fur peremy ‘challenges ‘to the| saked how, to grt an official inquiry f ‘olpal cities. gives nen VaLtEMAY; | CrUctatia oe thoedone States, to the effect that the proposed the Willlamsbur ink sent] St sae eititind | te his sanity, | ‘This was earlier than g Street, who was stricken yesterday, election of the jury was expected t Sta & entitled | thy date of the alleged ofenses for which Anslo-Japanc E alliance was not in-| $400 to Central fo sixteen and the State four The plan calls for the first of the | died to-day at that address, Dr, Sut- to b Bin immediately Chew is on trial. %: a 3 acuas wnded as hostile to the United States|than was demanded by a@ private A man tentatively ated in ] nitways between Washington and/ton of New York Hospital pronounced alia a idioniathishs Wh Bapad At tne oo ie banker. Mrs, Oliver's place, and later on the Payton, O., with five main stations,/death due to the heat § ba Skid eg he sentl- |) “ss soon as the people find that they | box was again filled with six women Jen, subsidiary stations and 20 emer-| , samuel Levin, a tailor of No, 61 f) ment which has been growing in the} can send money safely through the} and six men ey fields. West 14th Street, United States against the renewal of savings banks.” tid Dr. Wheaton to- In the afternoon only one woman PEBach main station will be provided oRt WW. Rist . the allance, The British Government | day, “the private bankers wi | was in the box, as the defense mest fio muntelpad landing iets, ites | auf eee NG AE Swen of No. Nid found! 7 ineotantry WS casure| $0 0, SHE OF the tranaminion BiB /thisy aut HN, Olives Ure, PENNY A POUND PROFIT Was and telephone equipment and al” ‘ a Canada and Australia that the Anglo- |" Bes) Clana racket, sare HUsny, ane eteorol Txtation which will fore.| _ Josephine Dellepret, fifteen months anada and Australia that the Anglo- —_-_—_. Mrs. Krause. The defense still has —_ ast weathor conditions and. wind | 0d of No. 102 Summitt Street, Brook- | Japanese alliance does not require the Five Months for Kicking Son, remptory © ailenges Jeft and Leugue of Nations, feeling that it wa absolutely essential to br: { within the jurisdiction of the as to prevent a possible war be United States and Japan, j a t } , i directions and disseminate such in- liyn Millen, omulrg tensslat Junpalin the| Fetes Peetansies was salt 4) Ok sara nepal haves el fucd i prmation to the fliers along the route. , - Soli! évent of A war with the Untted Sta Workhouse for five months to-day by omneys hot ay e y ig tAmong other airways tentatiy Miss Vivian Sheridan of Brooklyn. Niele Beaks Li pees san ona es Magistrate Marsh in Harlem Court for}completed whcn court adjourns this “am searare tenia was overcome by the heat while. on A A Indved, there is no escaping the] ware 8 tig ts ote or eyning ecial iS ' hank Cireinit commeotse the fa subway train at Pine and Willian fact that. Bath Great Britain and the (beating and kicking hi eee ; pent s between the two terme | Streets thin morning. She was re-| —+— | Sere jiids,, Pggaunwies,, ante : DRY AGENT TO PRISON ' betwoen the two tenn) pare i tba ed States would ¢ itei- | "NO. 1493 Maiti ents F hale from Jacksonville. Fla, to Sin | moved to the Broad Street Hosp.tal R - hited States would have no difti-/ment he wy ne x . Diego, Cal.; St. Paul and Minneapotie to | | (Continued From Paze Three) culty th coming (o an agreement on|¥23 arrested Iaast | Wednesday nigit Special for Tuesda “Jul 5th | Beattie: Couer d'Alene, ldi., to spokan pa ‘ when his fambly called an the, potiee Penalty t Ming Whisk ' Wash. and hetween New Orleans, La. | — the reduction of armament expense |tiis wife was sent tt ip As nalty for ne sky \ Fa Shien a YOU CAN SLEEP IN PARKS. jo. csings, or that open hear weit rogpective relations with [Am eiehe, month en nna Urecing Feinomern Chocolate Covered Chocolate Covered i | : “ Maser aa Open at An re to be undertaken with the i could be placed upon @ firm] {n charge of the Children tot «to Auanta Penitentiary ter! Mut Nougat Caramels } ;. FORT ERIE ENTRIES. Hours for the Summer, | consent of both sides, all of which re-| foundation of true friendship, The - one ind a day was imposed by Our ran : 4 however, ure really more! ., sot Federal Judge Lynch in Newark to-day Is rf 4 - ; | yor Hylan to-day: sent the toile have been widely ¢ ated, z Seed ashington to know why it 49¢ vakn :. % 4\ {iner Back aiming: exoyearoit: time ana] Mayor Hylnn to-day went the follow.) Doris My Ba WEY: SIO renew their ulliance with Washington to know chy, 1. fon Charles J. Preuster, former prohibl- |] POUND BOX 4Be, goods, Cc oT: Comm Tal Re edioe: Hint tune | ie Nett 1? BEA SIS DORR, EER eee oe Atv, Builnayc on th ritain than is ‘apparent On| diedgod by Article X of the on enforeemnt agent, who pleaded| POUND BOX Vien by " 1 “J aent of the Park Board {left against Mrs. Sullman on the Surface, und the British are un: wet Py ruilty to ‘y to violate the Vol- . ‘ge 4 of Nations covenant to protect thet ris t piracy to violate thi ‘ol sy, de alee ik In the crowded quarters of the city| divorce issue is that of the Canadian to ive a aubatantial ret He panine territorial integrity “as | stead Act. x am Special for W ednesday, July 6th ian SPER RHO oy miperine Nas pesuiied tom hel Meade scontinuing it without offend. | respec orld amon” should |. hteuster, Morris Marter and Morris ' ' ao ontwas rice, ie n hs resulte b Jadder and keyhole w . . fs " against externa x er nine SORSCRAIC H! sae Ss ie 5 Y Dis Kitt | intensive heat wave, Ho that the aut-| this they expect. to. *s jg, Ue pile Ut daha ae sigue (meet detenerye aMianee, | Atr Martane Redes meh tend Tutti-Frutti Old Dutch ni CE —Caimit flies ction pace ale may. be alle-| hole This will not be SERA tR ee Hae anna eos | Priends of Presiden ison Ol soon arrested by munieipal police. y Rotten at? Vinted, T feel it oasential that the parks| When the harvest is over d [ation that nin arinen with neaect to | HEN, pence Conterener say that | Pretcer then ioe the nore se and || Cream Kisses ream Chocolates Wert Vawter Pate amie cece rebuttal witnesses can cume to jrefusan of the United States Gov- | ptr, Wilson really sacrificed his views | dispoand ¢ Whiskey. Phe other An old time LOFT favorite i " FOMETAue te 4 hantung question in order to | two. wer nead n_ months tithia char es | ta the poople to be uned during the day| ¥STK and testify. tone for! luis the problems might easily have on the Shantnnss dees vee into the | eneh ti Je rood to, woven months) | The last word in real candy m that is always Wan 1 night during the entire eummer.| many months, un . been solved, The Lawgue itself does fines of $6,000 104 hot recognize alliances, unless they ure stripped of any offensive char- tetor and are plainly defensive. Bu directiNS there is no nation in the present 8° has many) Loacue which has sufficient interest tween the ark Board shoul |. | provision for the prot Why | ple who use the public py e take such action ax oh, deliciousness. new. Our reg. Sd4c. ds. =|} sre, SEC | Hist. 49¢ We Also Offer make immediate | court was. inilic stion of the peo | from Mr. Stillmat ‘8 for sleep-| that Corneltus J punsel for Mr “The fastest home run,” boasts | eA] Man Foand Une« Near Park,| It is + ue An unidentified young an in an une | his hy of winning on te mony rat shal hismorm-|i.g no opportunity for association | ean near the J76th Street and Third) with bis wife dur tain period, | th nue entrance to Crotopn Park. From] and is said his reserve witnesses ar nis pocket and an initial on a ng purposes Ple on's idea that t sans ae rarapeo. anos labs ish Stes 4 | Siete hah aif necte: (eyike guaton the prpriegy at He was Ate, Mlng’a Mos, "D1 H pil wis mine when toa sende§ ||| Butter Assorted rks may be made available at once at Saad aaa Melt jo- Japan o apreemen or bes > vail | for this parpoet.” BY ae ars ted her defen ¢ has at least ise The United States Gov. |matter of .commor canoern, Chere | a me te the store for some Ancre Peanut Milk hse a aS Arty witnesses to testify eae ne ol been consulted | Would be leas chance of a contlict be-| Hi Cheese. You bet I root for it and BACK. Claiming: sree id that Mr. Stillman bases | Gither by Japan or by Great Britain, |tween any two nations over Japanese its dandy, summerproof wrap- is _no diplomatic way by | questions. Washington Government | | Inasmuch on Amerion In not 8 mem. pose ity Viewpoint, except! her of the League of Nations, the ND the press, ‘The American; Washington Government must seek z NC / FouN POUND n| through the avenues of diplomacy a ’ ermment has certaintly not the jdea of an!way to insure peace on the Pacific and th he | which Brittle Chocolates the waalbe iH mainly to testify along this line, One| ft to encoura . ~ Prices realized on Swift & belt he was believed to be Theadore | Whe profersed ty know suid that Mr! Angig-Jdapaneso alliance, and has on ry Tinghes is bending all his | MWh the Genuine Roguefort Farts 19¢ 89c utonse beef in New Dr, Kainpf, who r ved him to Port, | Stillman will under ny Yustances one ove n bown ils displeasure efforts tn that direction, Rut tt has SE m Hospititl, sutd. he, wits al] to the stand laushier, M tA a nol being ¢ Ow been officle'ly disclosed that dis- NEE: condiUen and apparently suffering from| Anne Suliman, “though she js ine, sulted armament will have to wait 1 Made by Sharpless, Phila, morphine poisoning. % | tense! y loyal to him.” "phere is @ growing curiosity in diplomacy has tried its hand. if acter b

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