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| ing between the “10 TO hr, To-Night’s Weather—FAIR, DAILY WALL STREET FEATURE THIS Epition COOLER. 99 VOL. LXII. NO. 21,792—DAILY. Copyright, Che - | “Circulation Books Open to All.’ | rT Co. (The New York World), 1, by The Press Publishing NEW Monster Rat Attacks Man — No Sign of Deadlock and Irish Leader Will See Lloyd George Again. PROSPECTS ARE BRIGHT Sir James Craig Hopeful, but Adds “The Less Said the Better.” LONDON, July 15 (Associated Press).—-Another meeting between Eamon De Valera and Premier Lloyd George took place to-day, this dis- cussion of the preftminaries of the hoped-for Irish peace settlement last- ing about a hour and a half, At its conclusion an officiai communique was issued, ling “A further Conversation between M and Mr. De V a took this morning in Downin Street will be resumed at later ¢ The fact that nv tlon of the talk be and De Va probably Mond mmediate vesump- ween Lloyd Ge was contemplited was not interpreted to mean anything like a breakdown of the conference oy deadlock in the preliminary ne! tiations. Those in close tc with the situation, indeey, believe pre liminaries between the Prime Min- ister and the Republican leader have heen worked ost With his interviews with the Trish Republican leader concluded for the time being, Mr. Qloyd George this afternoon received Si James Craig, the Vister Premier, who arived from Bel- fast this morning, Sir Downing Street a noon, going direct room to confer ister. The crowds which had thronged the Whitehall entrance to Downing Street while the conference between Mr, De Valera and Premier 1 James went to k this after- the Cabinet Min- to with the Prime vd Gee e WAS in progress had disappeared by the time of the Ulster Premier's arriva there being virtually nobody in or about Downing*Street except news- paper men and photographers, Asked for an expression of opinion on the Irish situation, Sir James re- plied; “The less said now the b He added, however, that he was hopeful At the Whitehall entrance to Down ing Street scenes similar te yesterday were witnes those of Jas the meet- British Prime Min ister and the Republican leader was In progress, A la Mr. De Valera and chgered him as he entered Downing Street, and : ing the ovation as he and panions left at the of the talk with Mr, Lloyd ¢ As the con- ference proceeded prayers for its su awaited peat hig com a8 were said by the crowd hall, kneeling and reciting the Rosary, When Mr, De Valera left his hotel on his way to Downing Street, where he Prime Minister, was to meet the (Continued on Second Page.) ADVERTISEMENTS for the Sunday World Classified Section Should be in The World Office To-Day n White- | > CAN CUT CANDY PRICES IN TWO AND MAKE A PROFIT Head of Confectionery Salesmen Declares Retailers’ “Goug- Must Stop. “Profiteering retail ers will be forced to reduce their jcos or retire from business,” de~ claret O, ischer, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Na- tional Confectionery Salesmen’s jon, at the convention of organization at the Hotel Shel- ne, Brigton Beach, heir merciless and selfish | gouging has heen permitted long enough,” he continued, “If they expect to buy goods, they must check their greed and content | themselves with a reasonable prot. The average large confec- tionery store could sh prices in two and still make a ing confection~ | th bou squarely substanti prof —— $2,000,000 A DAY MORE IS PAID IN U. S. TAXES Increase in Collections Taken to} ar the Mean Period of Depression Is ULSTER LEADER SUMMONED — WARsUD AFTER DE VALERA SECOND CONFERENCE WITH PREMIER | | HOME FOR FAMILY OF SLAIN SAILOR } Deputy Halts Eviction When Told Victim Is Widow of Man Lost at Se: DE ‘EATS CITY MARSHAL. Persuades Other Helpers to Abandon Plan to Put Be- longings in Street. There was an all day celebration at No. 110 Cumberland St lyn, to-day by Ca Re et, Brook- and Victor Nowaki, mother; Mrs, Rose Nowak Ste and e and Fred and their i { rd John Jacob Nowaki of the} nsport Lincoln, torpedoed in 1918.) They rejoiced because yesterday they thought for a while they were not soing to have a home, and now they can § y right in the home they are , widow of in because men who wore the uni- rm with th father etood by his memory Nicholas Zielinsky, Marshal, telephoned to Mrs, Nowaki yesterday that he was coming to put her out. | She 1 20, ased the house in January, for a year at $60 a month and kept | lodgers to support her famil ie- | linsky was the agent who ur the lease. renewal She says he pron sed a beginning of this year the house was bought by a man named) Passing. | eembaral, palletes to ive tp it} WASHINGTON, July 15.—'Tax collec | MMSE: Lele oath ca hadi howea | {used to move out, ‘The Municipal lons of the Federal Government showed) court, to which Lombardi appealed, | an increase of $2,000,000 a day for the! suig airs, Nowaki might remain. Ac- | first half of July as compured with the! cording to Zelinsky, Lommardi ap- same month last r, an official) pealed and the decision was reversed, asury statement showed to-day. This though Mrs, Nowaki says she never | indicates the Nation now 1s making real! heard of the appeal progress in working out of the economic depression, For th total ordi ment were pa mi first half of the month the ry receipts of the Govern- nearly $103,000,000, as com- h in 1920, Coinciding with the commeretal opti- mism indicated in the rising tax returns fare reports to several Government departments and the Federal Reserve | Board of the reopening of scores of fac |tories closed during the winter, a re- duction in unemployment, a shortage ot farm labor in the great Western wheat belt, bumper bh gene WANT HIDES OFF | TARIFF FREE LIST coupled with reports of a rest many crops and a 1 feeling of confidence, in | Fight, Started ‘by ‘Republican, Backed by Those Who Favor | Hide and Oil T ¢ Evening W July 15. ehd a Md.) Special t INGTON, vttack in the Hou Jot the Tariff Bill on by | Republicans of the Ways Committee, was leunehed to-day Mr. Chandler, Republican, of O) offered wmendment to take was first e the draft seventeen when ahom: hides from Unusual significa the fact that Mr the free list may be seen in Chandler leads the tight. It hints at a combination formed by those favoring « duty on hides Mr, Chandler his been leading the fight for the oi! duty, which has been successful so fay, Minority Leader Gar rett opened the fight to-day on the Chandler hides amendment An ad valorem of fifteen desired on “hides and and oil percentum skins of all dried, pickled or manner.” Manutac and the packers urged kinds, raw, green preserved in any turers of shoe that hides be kept on the free list ne Wolf! i Hanged. CHICAGO, July 15 H. Ward known as the “Lone Wolf” bandit was hanged this morning ut the Couoty Jail. He paid the death penalty for the ki of Thomas Graney and Ru- dolph Schwartz last fall when they ate tempted to stop him after he had robbed a hat atore. Two others were wounded by Ward at the eame-time, 1 with only $69,000,000 for the same | | you're going out Means) Zielinsky appeared on the steps y terday with Deputy Marshals yhn Hagen and Raymond Brennan of No. 84 Carlton Avenue, and Edward rra of No, 80 Carlton Avenue. Sorry you wouldn't get out," said Zielinsky, “because here is whete we put you on the street.” “Oh, you couldn't do that,” wailed Mrs, Nowaki while dren whimpered at her skirts, “And you wouldn't do it if my husband was here instead of being drowned on transport taking soldiers to Franc “Maybe not,” said Zielinsky, “but Come on, boys.” “Madame,” said Hagen, motioning the other deputies to wnit, “what was your husband's name and what ship was that?” John Jacob Nowaki,” she said, rd on the Lincoln and told me he was to have a warrant as pay the ¢ ste he clerk when he got across.” “Jack Nowak aid Hagen. “And my buddy and squar gob as ever lived. Here's where I quit,” he said to Zielinsky. “I'm off the job But I'm going to hang around to see what's coming off,” he added I'm stringing along with you, Hagen,” said Brennan “Both ways.” “Me too," said O'Garra Zielinsky looked at them for a mo: ment and then started back for his office, He Evans Wins Semi-Final Amateur Tourney, CHICAGO, July 15.—-Champion Chick an sfending his title to-day in the mi-finuls of the Western ¢ Asso: ciation at Westmoreland Club, had to shoot 72, one under par, in order to fin #0, Mati Ciation™® uadens earnest up on Harrison 10 Look appoxi BUREAU, DRL TRAVEL, Areadeg, Pulltzer (World) Huilding. 63:63 ‘Pas Ye City. Telephone fexman 40 we, for Lasenae nd aes opm, dar end checks for! Animal Big as a Cat Fights Five Minutes YORK, FRIDAY, JULY 15, Trying to Sink Fangs in Throat, but Is Finally Killed. 1921, Seeking 6 LE FED ee ANIKG DAUGHTTR WH Aft POISON INTENDED FOR RODEN rt NOREOPENING OF BROKER SLAIN BY HIS WIFE'S GUARD AT HOME IN LONG ISLAND: ASSASSIN ENDS OWN LIFE orld, | Circulation Books Open to All. To-Morrow's Weather—FAIR. WALL STREETET 13 Pout Ottice, New Yorks Ne Ye PRICE THREE to Save Child's Life JAPAN DESIRES HARRY HEMIVING SHOT DOWN BY CARETAKER OF Fi WIFE'S cee ESTATEATDOOROF HER HOME — w ministering to-day to his® swallowed John Bolte kitchen of uccidentally a quan- tity of rat poison, was attacked in the his home at No, 189 Stegman Street, Jersey City, by a gigantic rat for which he had prepared the poison. Shouting for help he fought the rat, which tried to reach his throat, for five} minutes when neighbors arrived and Killed it, The child was treated at Jersey City Hospital and will recover, ‘The rat, which was as large as the | average sized cat, appeared in the| bathroom of the Bolte home about a week ago. It avoided traps. C which Bolte borrowed fled at zt of the rodent. One of the cats] jumped through the bathroom win- dow. Last night Bolte sp-ead a lot of rat puvtic after a conference next Tuesday, pm of a light pole, -old daughter, Leonore, who MAYOR’S DAUGHTER WHO IS MOTHER OF FINE 734-POUND BOY PEARS ANY += Is Well Known, 7 REVivat, Special Deputy Sheriff, After Killing | Broad Street Broker, Fires Bullet in Temple—Couple, Married Short Time, Estranged—Tragedy, Wit- nessed by Mrs. Hemming’s Daugh- ter, Followed Motor Trip FromN.Y. Her Statesmen Regard Most Subjects as Settled and Want to Keep Them So. By David Lawrence. | | (Special Correspondent of The Evo- ng World). ‘ON, July 15 (Copyrhyht, pan's WASHI 1921).— hesitancy to a ept Harry G, Hemming, a New York investment broker, with an office ‘lat No, 15 Broad Street, living with his son, John H., at No. 310 West ur astern problems is thor-| though, of} Jast night on the | course, officially nothing is said about | Steps of his wite’s home, View Point, on Duck Island, about four miles jit unreservedly America's invitation discuss 86th Siveet, was shot and instantly killed at 11 o'clock oughly understood ‘here, poison on a piece of bread and placed 4 trom Northport, L. L e 7 o'eloc! is Briefly, Ja n does not wish to re ‘ it in the bathroom, At 7 o'clock this|, | Feflys:Tapan) coed ng J He was shot three times by Frank Eberhart, earetaker of the estate morning little Leonore went to the open questions which she considers . ‘ bathroom, saw the bread and took a lowed. ‘eventually de will con-|Who had been appointed Special Deputy Sheritf at Mrs. Hemming’s be- pite o As soon as she had swal-| * : . | bite of th As: acon gaehech sent to a discussion of some Far Baet- est, in order to protect her, and it was to prevent Hemming trom enter Jiowed the peison-soaked bread she | r began to scream and aroused her ern questions, but just now she is ing the house that Eberhart killed him. father . | particularly anxious to know what 1 Jeera | mmediately after this shooting, Eberhart ran to his room, s He knew what had happened as the scope of the Washington confer A . Ss t room, slammed soon as he entered the bathroom, for) ance willbe the door in the face of the butler, who was pursuing him, and puta bullet thecetilid: stilt’ Held) the iplese of bread) : It is the usual Japanese caution | through his own brain, clutebed in her hand, Bolte carried , —s . ‘ . ‘ ae henever the Par Bast is joned her to the kitchen, ‘sent his wite our| =—— whenever the Mur East: ia mention Mrs, Hemming was standing only three or four teet trom her hus- to telephone to the hospital for an . i” | nisconference of powers) (Ehie came band when he c nled up dead | T, ambulance and set about preparing|Mrs. John Sinnott, Wife of, warines: ye exnlbiied Mane ' aay and when he crumpled up dead at the teet of Eberhart. Helen Hendé@f mustard water to be used as an anti-| Hylan’s Secretary, Makes His | se at the Versailles conference son, her fourteen-year-old daughter by a previous marriage, witnessed ty ' tter of record that the Japan > BS y af Ke, ssed due dote. He was attired only in his “ smal (hestany? s/a-matteriof record that the Japan) i * a a meee Honor “Extremely Chesty. ese were most carefal not to commit killing, She was standing on the screened porch when Hemming sougr Tea 1) [" inne only child 0 1emse ae) is on anything that While administering the antidote to] Mrs, John F. Sinnott, only child of | them: ‘ ae a eve laos: to force bis way past Eberhart and was shot tor it. the little girl Bolte heard. a noise at|Mayor John* F, Hylan, became the Seem 0 U Ss Oppo: 1 toe don te the Far Kast As | ning tell dead, Mrs. He’ “ : Hele c ‘ ihe. Aeorl ohare) eat) CHM FainDniiital arnervoelaeavan amdutnitorane tur rep mlpaie’ ibe ‘Fito HF etsoun femming tell dead, Mrs. Hemming and little Helensran from the haunches, impudently regarding hiM.| jound boy at the Sinnott home, 3 tapun cortain privileges in the Pa. (Porch to the sitting room, Eberhart followed and there he said good'y Rolte seized a broom and made a . . s : e Soaring 5 14 Schenck Court, Brooklyn, at 4.19 |cite which they are unwilling to sur-|to them, adding, to Mrs. Hemming, the hope that she would take good Pash a ule rec: he aR oY wore Mother and child) render, and it is well known that i; Instead the rat jumped at him Japan has felt sensitive about the /caré of Helen, Then he ran tor the stairs with the butler in pursuit, 9 Hada es ident ot ae na ie s it feel to be er criticism in the United St at the half minute later Bberhart was dead. ‘é Gk DR PARMAR Be AS ORs) Be yor H¥ian wa: provision in the peace treaty which ic Su | knocked iL Jenne with the eee As first dealing ls exiromecchestl-|/e Shanwing to vapan | Eberhart had made preparation to kill Hemming earlier in the soon as the rat struc t joor 4 . 3 a sald the Mayor with 4 grin, Japan real that the United / evening when he received a telephone call trom Mrs. Hemmi Ag i lands ca Mrs. Hemmin, sprang at him again, this time land-|.aitnough 1 um a grandfather to-day, | states has not ratified the Versaities 2 P ig that ing on the broom and starting 10] ) ges) just twenty years younger than ‘tyeaty and therefore, in a posi SMe and her husband, who were estranged, were on their way front climb the handle. [ did yesterday, Is great! Mrs. + h * in . dd yesterda 8 Kre ton to bring up any questions in the New York to Duck Iskind in a motor car. She asked him to % The child wae screaming and Bolte} siyian and 1 are very, very huppy.| (ar Hust, includine Japan's relations m to be ready was shouting for help. ‘Time after) yyy wife is as overjoyed as the day! ig China, ‘The thought that Presi. '0 protect her, time he hurled the rat from him. In| iny daughter was born.” jent Harding invited China’ t . ee Ba e HEM REE POLLS 1B, In response to the call, Eberha gO evolve 0 one of its jumps the rat reached tis} The Mayor told a number ends cho cantarinoe: wae Inviiaelt & molt esporise he call, Eberhart got his revolver, went to the shoulder and snapped at b s neck about a week ago that he expected | cawon that Japanese-Chin con. foom of Mrs. Hemming's fourteen-year-old daughter, Helen Henderso* Neighbors who responded to his} ity have new job soon—-a job, as Ne | tre ‘sies would be aired, an ef. Wes e e we q H . i F] cries picked up all sorts of kitchen] qgescribed it, greater than that of be showed her the weapon and said that he intended to kill Hemming wher utensils for use as weapons. The rat] jing Mayor To-day the Mayor ad (Continued on Second Page.) ‘he arrived, He carrial out the threat within a few minutes after Mas fought them all and it took several} mitted that the job he referred to * — =f mica A f minutes to corner and kill it, Am-|w tering to te whims of the JAPAN'S PREMIER Hemming and her husband reached the place. Why he chen killed him bulance Surgeon Benjainin arrived as] Sinnott heir, E self is a mystery at this time Meee or ee ey Oe Wee the Teal Sa ee ena caters WELCOMES PLAN Mrs. Hemming, who was the sister of Hemming's first wife, wa: uded and rushed Leonore to the] selected for the Sinnot by, there City Hospital where the prompt use| |s strong Whood that he will be OF DISARMAMENT ) inarsicd to tiemming about two months ago, but they separated two weeks of u stomach pump saved her fife. [enristened John Hylun Sinnott. ‘The later, and Hemming went to make his home tn New York. At the time of — father wie a ethar ita OKI, duly 11 tapan wit pare | {98 marriage, which was Mrs, Hemming’s third, it is said she placed al! and Miss Virginia Hylan were mar 5 UP IN THE AIR AS TRAIN tied October % 1419. no effort to help toward the success’ ler property in the name of her daughter Helen. It included the 50-acre CRASHES INTO HIS TRUCK. (Oa : resident Marding’s disarmament |gsare at Duck Island nference, Premier Harn of Japan Driver Jumps When He Sees bn-|SUSPECTED OF BIGAMY, dbalarenvimian ‘agchusival Wlaterent Repeatedly after the separation Hemming sought a reconciliation with wine # Bacapes Injury, | BRONX MAN, 70, IS HELD, '-44» tis wife, but she refused to listen to his advances. She came to New nen apes hepa wile ; a # pene ve sda | vork yesterday afternoon and in the Pennsylvania Terminal met Hemming rushed into an automobile truck loaded Mask He ea inee| SRreaidan . oa lnteureestion with brick early to-day at the Cedar] suans Mae ie Marries bi + oa Gisarthainent. conferenee neu| He told her that he had been waiting there for her a long time. Again So adenore ler ier ath os Sista edt cdl tiger fact 2 been received with enthusiaam in) 1 persisted in his efforts at patehing up their diMculties, but Mrs, Heng wae ones Dy the i en ne ue | a do en i J Hae Jap for any plan jooking for the ming, according to the story she has since related, declared that she did ing Company and driven by Joswph| ceyenty years old, an Austrian, of Ne 1 Vaseviteh, who suid that he waited for| M4 Was Avenue, the rong. waa to, PRmotion of world-wide peace and, not wish to diseuss the matter a westbound freight train to pass, aud| 2)!” : ' . ‘ the welfare of the world will be we Se ee ing had his automobile at the that when It had pi the gateman| day held by Magistrate Simpson in ba no to the Government and the peo-| station and he induced his wife to lof $2,690 for examination to-morrow | eeuithe GAL For Ae cua teopnisl veatarday on com. | On oe aepas ) WILL WORK REST OF LIFE cater it. saving that he would take tasevitch said that he then drove| Lochs was arrested yesterday on com sapmat . , Yo tie tracks directly in front of tue) plaint of Ena Kerach of No. 131 co.| "We ro oapentally ind that @! TO REPAY STOLEN $13,000! her down on Long Inland. Through staan He Jumped and wan aril in| iumbia Street, who anya the defendant “Alque Opportunity Is thus to be af ‘3 out the drive Hemming urged her to the air when the engine hit the tracd,| is married to her mother, who has been (red for Japin to vindicate her po-| penatdn Sadoil. twenty, of No sin Settle their differences and became hurling It several varde The train was! for some time in An insane asylum on sition before the world and to shoW |) gecond Avenuc was kentenced to Himira 80 insistent that when they reached seein aephs, ‘thee atinan ad: | Ward’a Island wnd is niso married to a oncw more Ina complete manner how toformatory to-day by Judge Metntyre Centreport she got him to atop mitted, the police said, that he rated | Woman living Ir ndison Avenis thoroughly she is tn sympathy with | {nstead of to prison on his promise to she might use the telephone. She cail t tt ftor th ht tral Lochs, the pollen aay, has been mar Tasadd, noe BSINE In a position to men | ried five times, two of his wives having 0 NOW world aptrit work for the reat of his life If necessary up er house and got Eberhart, the fhe approaching exproan, died ‘The supposed fifth wife was not ‘I & meonfident that much good in paying the Park Nationa! Tink for caretaker, on the telophone, she tol ae named by the polices | result from the proposed gather- $19,000 ttberty Honda which he stole him that she and Hemming were @ Neok OMoers Vote on Cot tn Wa a ing of nations beth for International lact January thelr way back to Duck Island amd Capt. FA) Galnard, Secretary and Killed by 1 From Pode, relationshipa in general, and for the The bank has recovered $2.00 worth enjoined him to be ready to protect Treasurer of the Neptuno Association. George Bartlett af No, 29 North Lex- one of the bonds and has three violins on ; h i 6 dslip % eon Japan u by ser when they arcived, Nor 18 Park, Raw one of the tnrgont Ay White Plains, an em. | 1° mee He BtapaAn and AMET “whieh Sadoll spent $2700, Ws father The car containing the Homming» Fe de Ee aie eutock, OMCCre. | lovee of the Westchoster Lighting |(¢ 1" particular has also returned 6600 which fix aon s ‘ Ranociation have: voted" on thy ts per Company, died in tho White Maing “The Japanese Government will jaya. him, Sadoll used mort of the | feached the Duck taland hone waut tion and the result will be made han he fell twelve toet from the cross vf this important and epooh= He spent $1,800 hiring | house door wi oponed, Mrs. Hem~ ene

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