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-——_ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 11, 1921, ae (= 'BRTANWASEAGER 720 Days More to the Big Show, —__|PLANTOCONERONT [QUBINISQUET "WSratonse sors spies") FORULS. 10 MAKE oe eS — GrOwES STHLMANIN COURT) BUT ELSEMKER Ae ne guided in our deliberations by threr Tennis Racquets and Other Charms. “In Japan we have an old proved ally eon How. twenty yenrs’ standing between 1 has bee of very great benefit, not | only to ourselves anu ber, ubt to the] Peace of the Far Bast, In China we (Continued From First Page.) Ahalieth) womel are holding) sp have a very numerous pec aia their stockings nowadays with Potentialitics, who esteem our fri America Now Be Becomes Arbiter | aequets and Attorneys for Wife Prepare to] noted Unionist politician and candi-| "0"8® Shoes, tennis 6 assist and advance scussions . meas [ Nia 0 ' . This statement of wie. rime Minis ode c Summon Little Jay as |mnore recently had been prominentiy| _2¢ besan_when Mile, Suzanne ter Cliciied cheers from the House: England Wanted. ; “Witness.” ldentitied with the Southern Untonist| 2nelem, French tennis champion, “in the United States we sec te : tibve fou ud iniwh wathernint was troubled during a game by Sey, ae we have always. seen, ine | = ‘ stent refusal of her stockings pate ree At Castle Island, County Ker ete |PARTED FROM MOTHER.|mittary patrot was attroned inst] 10 stay up om night. ‘Three soldiers were killed and PG vented faerie NOES three others wounded. Four members Re ea AL hae oda of the attacking purty are believed to sag leah a hate Pere le clagent: to or er eee or TO PREVE NT W AR. | ideals,” th Prime tinued, “and with whom \t is for us only a des and an interest but! i RS dseniy pooted Jualinet to so ult] W hole Realm of Peace wit] wets wart m! Be Touched in Conference | Banker's Lawyer Said to Fear There was renewed cheering P . sine tao Killed. in the roll, she twisted the House at this point. Mr yd ‘ A Co-Respondent May Injure "Ano "9 iC iy ha’ penny about a few times Bence Wonton | Asked for by Harding. His Case Pee ate Meee TeDOrts']| | and thtowed! Sim) Over Che: Boll “These were the main considert es ses ehere were 24 deaths, all told, front!) next to the kheeoaD, . tions in cur minds and upon them we - violence in Ireland over the week-end. Py he ners were unanim The object of our By David Lawrence. The smart shops were quick ‘The long list of subpoenas prepared | These figu included 14 killed in] to uissions Was to find a thod of seize on the a and now Tombining wll these three factors in iba enn Warts fees aout for witnesses, in the defense of Mra. | Belfast, SS POrSURS BISS WES] Women APS CupHontine (tho ta! a policy that would remeve ft hing World.) Jamoa A, Stillman in the divorce ac-|YOUNted and 80 houses were burned, | Penny idea with tiny horsesto racquets and other charms, in and em- danger of a heavy Naval expend ture July 1 (Copyright, nthe Pacific, with all the evils thnt/ 1 Diplomacy moves jn strang such expenditure would entail and ways its wonders to perform, and t vould ensure the developement timate National in . Buust calling at least of 4 disarman “We had first 10 ascertain ') ference of the nations known as the ition in romard to the Angio-1ap-! rincinyt allied and axvoclated powern| iH ‘ ‘Two members of the Crown forces she clous metats SCHUMANN] | tlon against her was Iengthened to-| were wounded in a fight yesterday in| Lelllshed mith jewels. 1 | day by the name of Jay Ward Leeds, | Mitchelsotnwn and several of the at- the two-year-old son of Florence}tacking party are believed to have wior Leeds and—according to Mrs.|peen hit PERJURY CASE WITNESS iNman—of James A. Stillman lenart Castle, in Arklow, County IN RAGE, COURT STOPS. It understood In Poughkeepsie | wicklow, the residence of Col. Doug- various steps that have led up to the nt con. nese agreement tt Urttain has from the start wanted | told, is only able to see him at long] BELFAST, July 11 (Associated jintervals, and the attorneys for the | press) | defense believe that the insistence of nd negotiations with this object in view were, in point of fact, already | hich doubt as to whether the notifi- ate a peculiar mixture of sensitive-| to-day that Jobn F, Brennan for Mra. | jas Proby, oldest son of the late Right | Maslea Be ¢ Violent When Re- cation to the League of Nations last ness on the one hand and hesitancy jStillnian and ‘John T. Mack for two-|+fonorable Lord Claud Hamilton, was ferred to Ax “Stool Pigeon.” tuly constituted denunciation of {he on the other to assume responsibility |year-old Guy Stillman, whose legiti-| set afire yesterday and one wing was| Philip M. Musica, a witness calted Fe et end he necessary to ae, | fOr the success of admittedly one of | macy is in question, had learned to-|qestroyed completely by, Waller AC, Doucl for the dotenyu ot cide on some interim measures re- | the most diffeult international prob! day where little Jay Leeds is being] Constable Clark was shot dead in |Josebh A. Sarro, charged wilh py ) garding the agreement, pending fuller, joms of modern times, | hidden. His mother, they have been} skibbereen this morning. in the Baff murder cu went into « discussion with the Pacific pow | tantrum while under cross-exumination | by Assistant District Attorney Vecora he curfew was reimposed|to-day and shouted and becanie so in progress.” a me her ti 4 + tab ty tes here to-day as a result of the dis-| violent that court w wjour but on the une hand she was faced 2 ‘ Y 5 [Cornelius J. Sullivan, counsel for Mr.lorders of Sunday. Belfast now Is the | Half an hour until he, was quint e ‘ " . est of cor, |W J. P N with an element that looks askance : ‘ ba ‘ ’ 7 | Stillman, on a swift trial is founded |only place in Ireland under the cur- ho ed Musica would s ring A A at the mere mention of reducing the jon a fear that Mrs. Florence Leeds. |few re: Je : ve | throat. 1 mice ‘ : few regulation, despite the truce Musica became enraged when Mr size of the British Navy and on the 4 | who is of tempestuous emotions, may |terms by which the curfew was ra referred to. him other hand t British G ram | be so worked upon by these sepa: A , ‘ ‘eae Ate in the Publicists Believe United States} round itsetg more or less bound two go | |tions t ivi disarmarne of reduc conference as oxpen ised generally at if the trial goes over until! Quiet was reported prevailing in all : | i 1 ions from, rmcr As and Their Country Could [sions "| Janan because ot che] There'll Be 36 Acts, 25 of Them Brand New, |fall, as is now certain, she may tone aistricta of the city this morning fol. |eisljit, Commission of Strut Clean. } patience and injure the banker's|jowing yesterday's disorders and | awaiting Agree on an Entente. Anglo-Japanese atiiance. A proposal at Hidden Truth Theatre—Aileen Riggin | ene: Eee etn ca WWOeTaMICdL Gee trial for murder. TOKIO, July 10 (Associated Press.) — Rouanipuiees have to be} Is Practising in Pool. | ‘The infant Jay wil! not be an ex-|quiries at hospitals showed that per-|1,000 ENDEAVORERS An agreement by the United Great Britain and Japan on tate ifie jactly Informing witness in the com-|sons injured during the riot were, as| + HOLD STREET SERVICES. Now the situation has been some | plicated affairs of his elders, it is{a whole, progressing satisfactorily, al- hwo days more, Kiddies, and|the Hidden ‘Truth, Theatre Kiddies problems as a desirable precursor or | Wt reversed. A great point is made | (yey — Youll find it all right, for it's tea | admitted by alt concerned. But it is|tnough a few were believed to be in] Cover Manhattan Island in Seventy- accompaniment to any renewal of the] Of tie fact that the President of the) When we got up in the morning on] "Me peel. And you'll meet Mr. Gerant jUnderstood that Mr. Mack, who has}y critical condition. About sixty per Two Organized Teams, ‘Anglo-Japancse Alliance ia finding| Ubited States issued the call for 4) Wednesday we know Just what We| (heatre and the stage diteetor for, the been most agressive in putting un- {sons are still in the hospitals ae Manhatt favor with Japanese publicists who| @#4rmament conference, England i8/are going to do, We're going to get| Kiddie Klub Show. And that show pleasant qnestions to James A. Still- | Later in the morning revolver firing |zsinnd, secente two tanta of Christian | man, is of the opinion that it will de ets thy h } one hospital six cases of bul ted. A baker: nm owas burned in Lancaster] « nd the driver was beat e fixing occu y's disturbed th presente wounds were pt at an organiz outbreak, jte ay from Vem he situation was due, the police], At ile subs tress on patrols by Republicans | meeting with Com! of acute bitterness |” William HL Wyeko preparations for the/teims, said more ists had gor wer at of Imm Way to ¢ nee in the ¢, soem to believe negotiations to that |#@t im the position of having forced | ready for Starlight Park ing to be one of the wonders 7 developed in Stanhope Street and the} End arab ened id BS ‘ : entertainment the Widdie Klub ous ‘ patch was filed before the announce. | '!4 was eager in private to huvel ready. We'll be all ready when we er put on. | | Stillman be recalled to the stand, “t]} make ten times as ment in Washington of President | AMerca make the move and she hus | wake ., ve We have added more acts, Kiddies. confronted by the fat little Leed with 4 W manoeuvre Wings around! eo te bed es Ready will be our] Now we have thirty-six different acts) baby and asked a Britain, France, Italy and Japan to] 8° ® to Be inte the conference with name "will be our! new—new acts und new fier ras as to his relationship and feeling to- participate in a conference on limita~ nd last names, jtold you about sc of them, but! d the youngster. Mr. Mack is ratd tion of armaments in Washington.) Ampelling agreement. It is one thing There's so much to be done haven't had room to tell you about] “ bold that such a scene must b ‘The Chugui Shogyo Shimpo, the|t call the conference and quite an- we et to the park, after we): Martha Bellerio and Anna} Before: Referee sia and Germany, the Anglo-Japa-| Mediating interest in what is going |oclocke in the morning that delicious,| ‘Then there is Prosper Campbell mn would also be possible for the|and a nese alliance would only have sig-/9% The United States becomes more | egoticious pool will be ready for the] Popular Songs and Sophia F >. croas-examiner to put one question | fTowlng out ¢ < ushersteln in and Loftin Ad (Continued From men's Day United States, It points out, how-| 4nd Great Britain would preter tol ang splash, get wet and get dry and| ams ina reeit lorence Gir papas to answer in tremen- ee ee and will dance the “Cuban A. Governments repeatedly have insist- MIONAL. neces OF INTERNA: | ait the time. ) Kathryn Hayman will a pen absent from previous efforts, [aoulited whether any amount of AFTER THIRD RAISING.) 7° “ate © ed that the alliance was in no sense PEACE 18 TOUCHED. Our little old Kiddie pal Aileen} and First, the whole British Nation now |conching could make it certain what which ansiety ‘end have been started. (This des-|'¢ issue, though if the truth were! Ready! We don't have to get] he day and quite the best vaudeville | enlightening to the court If Janes A. {adjoining Carrick Hill districts. At| morning with the bo up, won't we, Kiddies? Weill “¢ orma vite 0 Grea manus few pointed queries ied tek Hd el nc Mam aM ode ind twenty-five of them are brand 5 oe out any especial responsibility for ther t t . are going to appear in s Bed asyn in full ergan of the business world, declares | © oO SIU in that conference 48) eq out of the Bronx subway at the} and Anna has a dance which you'll’ | juat e to his own baby client, Guy wnat, because of the collapse of Rus-| Mediator with a certain degree ot| ast a77th Street Station, At 10.80] Just full in love with a un, . stein in an Oriental dance, and Diana celebration to-morrow of Orange- Rificance if directed against the |r less an arbiter im the discussion |ipst dip, and we can swim and float 7 | to the child well within his powers| Celebration te i: : i have 1 7 oe a % {dous 1 ever, that the Japanese and British] ‘Mive it that way go in and get wet again and keep cool | Sty Will be he My Mammy's include some features which have |@ous distur it is} ESPERANTO SUNK AGAIN, | and heard in a son on directed against the United States,] This ts not ull, however. ‘Tied up! Riggin is spending a whole lot of her| 44 ind Jeannie Bell will delight js practically willing to grant Ireland |the baby would or would not say if] |, WaeGnatieave Given tes eee ere We believe it more urgent to con-/With the disarmament problem is| ime in that pool to-day. Aileen me ane nee wa wine GoMinion status, if Ircland is willing|the lawyer pointed to Mr. Stiiman | PeRtoom# ' : tee Wan Aulexi [Sheridan sald Ne w some y else besid aval expendi- 2 suire will give us in- : ps sib ‘ aes Teo After She ” jont. Nine ariel 4 He clude a tripartite agreement on | Something besides naval expendi-| trying the pool out, measuring thel ping song and dance, and we all know | t@ dep the demand for a republic, |and asked: “Who is that? ae AAU2 bree NAKSE FOR OL OH Pacific question. SOLETRR SHEN nee Va Hole realm of! water and tho best kind of dives she| Helen well enough to look for a treat | Second, the dominion Premiers now | Rulings trom Sur te Gleason on] HALIFAX, N. 8. July 11.—A me ate |fore was that mis Wirriess us out of ernational peace—the League of a é Brat _ ons t fyers far both aides we: esaaze received here from Sable} ¢ ‘The Hochi Shimbun belleves the/ Nations as an instrument fori eae will give in exhibition, You}! ready to Support, ac- | motions of lawyers for both sides were | ™ ything she does. Emily Scehu-! in London are mann’ will regale us with Spanish . 1 ; aia aye nd to-day: said the Gloucester fish- United States could adbere to anen-| vation of peace in the absence of} know Aileen is a high diver and al Ginues and Mary Dunekles will | ng to ndications, Ireland's | awaited to-day before the fini! plans schooner Egperanto, which was tente founded on armament restrie-| large armaments or sume other in-|janey diver She can do all kinds |eparm with a breath of the ballet, | Slim for dominion status, with tiseal | were pert for the resumption of Dn Gleick tone weet \ ernational body able to ace Vion. It ures Japan to concentrate ita] [eCnetional bedy able to accomplish for stunts in the water and out of the} Or course i re others—a jot | autonomy and a voice tn foreign af-| hearings at Poughkeepsie Wedne-«! pide he ‘ » Loo, there are | wate: Jasn't she tbe © pion in others, a lere wi ve © | fal a ar) being 5 great i ai ne i efforts toward securing such an|ine big financial questions—the p Te Olan ie puion a iAntuerD, Bel- eensnty muse Seltne aes nestva whe i Gel He aa e Pele At atmperant pbsher sia eRe ht the schooner was safely afloat. agreement, declaring it believes there | iment of war debts—which sooner or | rium, ron? tusio by the Kiddie Kiub artists, not| CsPiration of Guminions them- | former servan f @ Esperanto, winner of the inter: | is no need of an offensive and de-| later touch the disarmament problem, she was, In fact that's|the least feature beige the violin| 8¢lves. Such help from the outside| holds and several persons from Can- | nations! fishert race off this port . a y fast fall, foundered of Sable [sland sensive alliance with Great Britain. America as a disinterested nation the judges over there suid, us} quartet. by Dorothy and William|as that afforded by a statesman of} ada, are under subpoena, as wel us and similurly as the ereditor nat ti lal A Joh @8 | hen returning from the Banks several Sens pae..8 as the creditor nation | they pinned the champion medal on] Stuhler and Morris Lunsky and John calibre of Gen. Smuts, Sc lone. of the men formerly ‘emnion 7 f L Phe Yomi-Uri Shimbun thinks it/of the world, with a big navy and | Wise e yede think at thats Kiddies, | per an the calibr n. Smuts, the South| one of the men f ly employed if is i ' y z) . “African Premier, whe admittedly has|on the yacht Modesty where, accord- 2 impersiive for Japan to secure an} With no special interests or ambitions | We're not only going to ve a Kid- That wi¥ give the Kiddies a little 3 : more unsi linderstanding with the United States {xcept the peace of the world i8| Qe champion give un the finest kind | jdae of ‘the ireat in store for them | much influence over tie Government |ing to the defense, one of the co-re- | WOMAN IN VAROTTA CASE | unsightly counted upor au greater moral foree!of a diving exhibition, but a World} in the Hidden Truth Th and we) policy, is an asset which Ireland has] spondents other than Mrs. Leeds was Is HELD WITHOUT BAIL. than pode ecth? down again, Pontoons had give twice prev yooWhen it) wa ses, inclu leeds hoi concerning Japanese polictes in the|in 4 disarmament conference than! champion as well, We'll know to-|forgot to tell you that the theatre is | never before enjoyed. enterthined io the intense dianlensure: Pacific. The newspaper is convinced |ever before. T have been inter- | morrow just what kind of dives she's | just about as cool a spot as there i8| qnird, this is the first time that| of Mrs. Leeds, LE Bavek such an agreement should include an | national ‘conferences on armament | going to make for us in Starlight Park, and you can hear |) oa Gores in any pea declan oreeacae dhe sohedulertan tele Velly of Finding Revole i. questions before, The subjects were]” pon't forget to get the location of | from every corner of it, vorge a peace negotia- n prepari » schedule for the cools tGiees ceo 2 rtifications in fa jon’ sot to from every | er in Mrs, Locco’ eoperd, concerning (fortifications disussed at The Hague as well as at tions has imposed no conditions what-| calling of witnesses the lawyers for * —or more the Pacific, the famous London conference of i | Mrs, Frances Locco, thirty-four, a/ attractive than P ; e spe oth. | ever. | the defense have learned that a num- ill S says Ja 1909, but no single power had then {difficulties over equality of commer- | ing indicated that there was someth fidwite, ving ‘ar dao: Forsyth | he Tuy BbUnbs seve: conen) would} Mh Watuencn. de the Unitag| clalcopportunlty | ei 4 : «| Finally, a truce has been arranged |ber of persons who had promised to] Que MrAl (dita abo An Goop TEETH! bo ready to participate in a confer- 4% much influence as the United [cial opr ) ing wrong about the car they wer a | Street, urrested several days ag i eaready, fo. particlbate in) conte han to-day. ‘This, of cours, °| ‘The big conference has ben called.) viang phe thieve's car urned |f0r an Indefinite period. No dato has|appear at the hearings have disap with the Kidnapping and e o1 ie 01 xt the way the United States | however, | 1 much, But, like | ae ‘ Hiseenctised on ihint Gans ii] bas a as vest = of five-year-old Guiseppe Var- | qent Harding call one. power In the World War-_|the Irish p " it 1s too! West in 26th Stroet and norh in See- | been ot ae Ag soreness re-| peared, They are making an invest! wea held without bail in Iesox declan Teitehly and dininreres ealy. ly to be over-confident of results.!ond Avenue, lates and Mettobris |@uired. to denounce it, he whole| gation to learn why—-especially in re Court to-day a charge of | Do your teeth The suc of the disarmament] The biggest task is still ahead—a task |ijaq fallen behind, They had passed (SWFeunding circumstances in this|snect of Seaman Knute, formerly of g the Sullivan Law at onl : conference called by President Har-| leit unfinished at Versailles and still) oy nolicemen bu had been un-|Métest peace effort would scem toline modesty who, they hear, recently | «information ies want wat atavor—use » ding does not depend upon formulas} unaceomplished—namely, bringing the | bs : “ prove that both sides are earnest in| sailed for Norway, with plentiful | her home and fountt a fully loaded re-| B ’ ae but upon something entirely different] Whole world into agreement on a) able to get any. ot them interested Wee eae Pee cana-lone acy yeh drawer.” Mrs, Lecco =th i he powers invulved | programme of preserving peace so as aa toOAAt le es 88. ie her shard, now in Sing Sing, | Tite Antal nik to agne upon a programme. of peace| 10 make armament unnecessary, — | UNL KE was too late Gn the other wide of the picture Is a wit dhe en enone, "8 Bad RIBBON DENTAL CREAM Unofficial Opinions from OF-) that" win remove! sources oe tricton oe sudshead heaadguarters ail palveenen | b6 ateitude of the extremists among | JAILED FOR TRUANCY OF Cin CONT On| | ieaaaar aaah aigle?? : Sarin} ind possible war. Everybody admits ached headquarters all policeme Cee Phe Seva ficials” Make It Certain that thelchunces of wanin i sald, “and. we eting her with Varotta child.” “information ‘conr pring of the a rope are were notified to be on the lookout for DO et aie a ae ete SON, SHE PUTS UP FIGHT. romote for a generation to assumed by the detectives, howeves stifles BOFSAimacewu nett ie jurope are too near exhaustion fo salar | wo ee vat : ‘stmeai Bi |that they abandoned the car as soon | lad L ; any one to rattle the sabre i There isialeo what hes up to the in Municipal Butlding. PARIS, July 11 (Associated Press).|ApAN AND U, 8 HAVE DELI- aw they were clear of pursuit. All). sent been the irreconcilable atti-| sentence to two duys in prison by ~A Counsellor of the American Em- CATE ISSUES. witnesses to the robbery were taken | os } t e Valera anc 8 col- | Magistrate Cobb in the Magistrate's bussy talked with M. De Peretti de] But there a tude of Mr. De Valera and his col- | Magistrat war clouds in. the to headquarters this afternoon and M Paine we , gues against the partition of Ire-| Court in the Municipal Building ‘a Rocea, Director of Political Affairs, c, Japan and the United States shown the pictures in the Rogues | aeues havtruanby jaw, Aire “Atle FI ‘ » Forel oe ta im sj Have delicate issues at stake and so | . : TPH z land and the apparently equ. | violation of the ancy law, PE we the Foreign OMioa to-day, oD the) oe Various Geitieh dominions. tik Gallery, The bandits made no at-]Jand and the apparently eq MoNentey, of No, 1602 ‘Third Avenue NNY A POUND PROFIT porslbility of holding a conterenen on yd Cane umd New Zea~ tempt at disguise ent status * count truck at Matron (. M. Smith, who had <isarmament, new Brit ——— ‘To-day's deposits were unusually |the Home Jtule Aci chall not be dis-| her In charge, rolled on the floor J “ann Oficial comment on President| the United State . . al envy, coninraing Che ‘receinis tor |eurned, Daa GRANEGANE RELA wae ex . eaaae. Harding's initiative for a conference) {Acie of homie || Wanenued sro eit turday and Sunday \ Sd hausted and had to be taken In a wheel Special for Monday, July 11th on the limitation of armaments 18) disarmament. Accordingly the _ mete’ ays he saw the bandits hanging |SUFFERING BY GASSINGS, {chair to the infirmary on the third withheld pending receipt of the off-| ference summoned by Mr. Harding is cial invitation, but unofficial opin- |!" reality a concrete step towa SHG COU ORE NON EINR NE LAMM apn! thOk WE SHS MsCtany 5 fos VETERAN KILLS HIMSELF] "'o). was arraicned aa a nen otinaer|| Old Virginia | Chocolate Covered J War [street to where a car hi aded east w wn hour befo th robber but ‘ 4 Hy tons, gathered in official circles, are | ive ty won at the role oF teas | seinding t the curb in front of thought. they’ were chiutfeuth of Graves Mervioe wan Askea tw me| {27 fllnx to fave hee son John. 25-11 Chewing Kisses: Melcars: ee to the effect that France certainly| while there still tim 1 not | 204 drivers | yin for Gutisaiie wellean Woes, TU Shattone fied Nae #8) hod whe With chopped Nut ich Caramel and Honey Sweet will acept the Invitation if one is re-| when the pas job w ceived. France, it is explained, ts] Mflamed by an untoward incident. [iy and quietly that qu ns of the peoples are accomplished so quiek _ - outed at him Marshmallow. Our PARIS, July 11 (Associated Proan,)— |eUted AL MIRE At moan. to do. ws filling. 59c value. c feedlen dae gosae 44¢ yaa tenho BALE OF PAPER FALLS OFF |itauence 1, Kent, dtistorian of the|y please, with mim: T wont hin || POUND BOX aa Senator Horal's resolution has bt ready and would te glad to reduce|,~ Goatrbutne taster towel tention 1, just as the bandits D INJURES MAN) ‘""°' ration Service, who was] kato school for you or an mame and € e heavy a 4 v x oon orm th | nth W w t vT Magistrate onec s her armaments and save the heavy } k cont ‘ was starting one of them tired a| BRIDGE AN URES ledaned y ws ford] gered Special for Tuesday, July 12th expense—involved as soon as she can ne time the President} shot in the wit. evidently with the| —_——-- wad in bed thix morning with «| ——_—>—— nately do 90, but any decision on thia furthers WU intention) af discouraging purauit. | ysoums ane prctvnn uy tier in is hart ands revuiver be-| oom POLICE VETERANS Mellow Bells : | Chocolate Covered question must depend upon absolute United the] Mloyd Bate Milton M 13) dieavy Bolt J ruck. ¢ hii ° f 5 security from the East, were just turning into Bast 24th a Secrtaby ane WaAh A Mater aisha, DN, oi OF WAR AT FORT TOTTEN. || The contre is comprised of Moguls: a Inquiries in official circles disclose| Italy and « Street irom ‘Third Avenue when the | hic y Bical ow aie oan Areal Mest ult ah rae HOH lekEn atin’ Chocolate Cream and delicious pngieh Walnuts buried in bi ‘ n yn, was driving an auto ols Sede La, BN i ¥ er ‘| the inrpression that such security has shot was fired, bound for the Horton : Ae . §leould ne he suffering resulting| Rigemen end Blac woners Fruit Jelly. 59 japle flavored Marshmallow. 7 Jinden with paper ba @ the [could | Our regular 59¢ not yet been obtained. plant with a truck. They knew noth- | tsrookly Bridge fvom — M_auattan| Will Have Week’ Drill. walliai c eerdas | —4 Cc MELT NG ICE JUMPS Hi M the robbery but decided to chase | to-day when a policeman stopped him | teat Wave Sweeps » Westerm| opyo jundred and twenty _ police POUND BOX | POUND BOX cw LTI I Ss 1 the car, ‘The bandits proceeded east- | for the arently careless manner in Kurepe. veterans of the World War left the Bat- Bee eeharecs 1h eo inghtin susdta WAAR AVORRD and Lured] | wnlen: the mpi: WIG] “LONDON, Aerts Cosadalen preen. le tace ee O tiael are We Also Offer INE Hae Bas Le a PN they w another policeman! phe United Kingdom, Jil France, {ty go to Port Totten, on Long Island Boston Special r \iionship N ‘ an ne the fugi- | PUshed Up from the street and accosted | uelaum and other parts of the Buro-|gound, for a week's drill in military Dealer Who Drove Lame Horse ts i Ax the car was turning the Cugh |e Mn ROntINONt. 1h awaltertnge tow : nferen nd a : H Cassin, 4 : 1 8 l yracticn under th ection of Military Mixed Out ot Lvok: | ms of t MYSe eked Wrou ae and ai Me Hor ‘One of your rolls fell off," he prolonedd, drought and heat wave, Supt Charles 1, rifle muster Bro ‘en er an ice dealer, off ton trick right behind them. “They | sang landed on the of Michuel [days uf torrid drought havermirched tie [Ofte Police Departinent, st 18th Street, Kot an ey re fired three shots at Bates and Me , who wis sitting on thy front] fields and. dried up wells, while the | pt y men comprive 200 members of the Candy Gandy ception when he faced Magistrate Simp Roberts One bullet knoeked i plece | stoop ‘of a friend in York Street, He's | PManesy Saver aud other tise rel ouners af the department's machine POUND son in Essex Market Court to-day w Out of the steering wheel that 1 been sent to the hospital nmany places, Fires have devastated |SUNners, PACKAGE BOX pleaded guilty to w charge of driving i SfaSLASL Dd We Grae a ee he went through} Mr. Grogan, forty-one years old, was | thousands ¢ r 314th Bo tent 1 bur ton® of ice loaded on his ear en rere | vot the eat : he ag Hrices realized on Swift & Company sulew| SAA GUT, July 4 i A ARO Aa eke etione vs ure estions in Rane ti. aturnetea hin and) Ka He rhe Nan ny Fe lomcers und men of the 14th New Jer- Ic c wa “gs his \ le wept yin b ne m the , yr Ving a Ld Be. nf tegimen o-day took p| aBurewsle penalty $90. |¥up to the Siberlan problem wad the and McRoberts by shouts and polnt-| pear in the Adams street Court. 14,86 conte yer ee rn @ strenuous pertod of drilL A : = ae es s \ & .

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