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_ “se PANS WIDELY soozeStvS iwéocer NINE DROWNED FUMES OVERCOME © GEN.PERSHING ASKS STILLMAN AND WIFE GIRLS WHO HIKED FAMOUS SURGEON Philip MeCarthy of No, 39 West SPLITON QUESTION 2:%&"s.°-s: WITH HELP NEAR; DOZENSOFFREMEN FOR BEST OFFIGERS FRENDS IN TSTE AS aRoce CONTINENT SUED FOR ONORGE plained that a bottle with whiskey SOFOSARMAMENT === FOUR RESCUED M/SIAPEPFE Tp pap eserves; MOUS" pe weamwe ome, MES No Cores | into his possession lawfully, and | that he believed that jn putting i fout-nued From First Page.) (Ceatinucd From Kies P. ' * f ‘2 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 18, 1921. a = als ‘ | ‘ ’ | al (Continued From First Puge.) Liberals. Favor Frank Discus-) Rockaway ie i ae weithia bie | THree Good Swimmers Are ing tne men and getting uwm bac) Pells Area Corps Commanders gina 1 was a private —enougn omoers,| Make 4,500-Mile T rip in Safety | saa vo wx ny nea na small Connecti sion of Far Eastern Issues | nants. Among Day's) Victiiis itt, |S rer ee a eoeeee | Citizen Forces Will Form he said other tation eauadron} and Find Champions {cut town McCarthy was arrested in the ‘ ee ea ie I wan and Melville were revived y sat Dara . jarrived and many of my Y¥ friends = The Canadian witness in the case is at Parley. hallWay of the bultding ino whidh Waters About This City. fin Si Vincent's, but riya remained) Backbone of Peace Army. all leutenants or capluins--are here, | Among Hobo: William Yate faymer and guide | at a ‘ he uves. He departed joyfully, | a unconscious t . and it was belleved ———— They seemed d to see me Alse | amie ving in the Algona district of On Gata ; cP), | leaving the bottle in the possession | -~\4 1) rs Ss. , inhaled so vily of the fumes he! WASHINGTON, July 18. — Gen. saw Dan Alvord, whe is a naval] gyracuse, XN. ¥. July 18.—A|tatio Another witness was Peter ACCEPTANCE IS URGED.} cy court officers TWO BOYS LOSE LIVES.) witt dic. ‘the other firemen: heroi-| pera ling, Chief of Staff, has in. aviator: thanked me for all you he *| ii doce dawert| ih Sivoning or the| Vélonizey, a former gardener of the ——— sae jeatly stuck to their task, though structed all corps area and depart- done for hin brake beam of a freight train shared | Morrises near stamford ‘i " ¥ colla on the cupbs. (eclect only the mos} eMcient officera at presenti, bu ing fine. Hope] maces than their nafive city. ac Suspicion on Attempt to Re- | the empire must be regarded as de-! grossman Cle, ae TW ERM H te WwitG: Riveratee ry — Brother |Firemen can see BUT FEW fer detail to the National Guard, you're all very well « tint Hooper sii ; Ne Fesnil ing to Miss Rebecca Brownstein of |" trip through the Winte River dis- Open Many Controversies automa ults of) “and Sister Sink in River, | FEET AWAY. irgunixed reserves and Reserve ig well and noi too docit No. 207 Van’ Sicklon Avenue, Brook. |téict stafting trom Basswood Lake, “ ) | : 5 A.M. It was impoxsibte to got! Officers’ Training Corps. | “hots of (ove to; you al 14 i vay | leferly, Ont. ‘There worn thre : siepeiaant he Navy a veleome —— | yn, and Miss Myra Li e of Ne hvee per TOKIO, July 18—Opinion here is ia Ay Wak: We ASGGLER By idk Eight persons were drowned in wa-| smoke and vapor prevented the fire- commanders and the Commanding! The othe ioilows | yesterday i r : i a luding iy If, the defendant and a . pe already has been advocated by Vice| sat “ae , nen SeCiN anything a few fect away. ¢ i a ‘ erdis the Jast lap of the ant ang sharply divided as to the accept (Admin Baron Mato, ‘Mintator of{ lt avout this city yeaterday und) TA0 wens diving u few fect away verwis of the Philippine, Mawailun | “Dear Dud and Moth | 4.500-mst¢ b Bae SHA (A Woman companion of tho invitation Issued by President | srapine |several others were rescued, ished “Smoky Joo" Martin sont in aj lm Panama Cunal Departments.) “This has been a busy week. T eam trom San Francises to (he Big . defondait a sity nor introduay 3 atic walehe third al ‘0 reins Orkers, made public, calls attention to tell yo Mriday night a‘ oman comp: t : Hatding to a disarmament confer-| Japan tp not necessarily averse to! Salvatore Heller, twenty-elght, of NU) Aliriny to fetntonee ni ee ict that GoHPMGE ima agile ina peal GL aaa net oe eg are each twenty woman companion tu me," Yates & ence at Washington & discussion of Far Eastern quea-|No. 408 Hust 11st Street, was! ve. ue pefore, and Deputy Chief Mat CSDMREGRI ONE: GAME] ROPTERGEERG CER CRATE GER ORGR 1, ed fom san! Std. “but called ber his secretary. The Elder Statesmen on the one| ens but it is very anxious (or an ex. | drowned off Kast River Park at As- (tin sent for Honorary Deputy Chief V8 for ons a smal ee SEI AACE SOY LY LOSI CL n hey arrived) They weve alone a considerable part hand are opposed to a full discussion , Planation beforeband of these ques-|toria, L. 1., at 6 o'clock last evening Kenny und his aute truck with » ' sires to encourage the /out to Pleaswnivilie, where L had an on Cine csocdate lot ate Lim. wHilec we sare @nO he ile bear Dac : t cla searchlight equipment employment of Regular Army officers; unusually god tine coasting down the ved when they | arg of Far Eastern affairs, while the Lib. tens It ia considered likely that! while his hysterical wife looked on |" “Cijer Martin said Ht was one of the in the development. of the other Mile, ted oo wetaenan choo! to. {leit the Golden Gate i ag eFily advocate a frank acceptance uf {Japan will frame a list of the sub-/ from the shore and while two men) Worst Ares of ite kind he remembers. \canches which ultimately ure to be/day and_At nies po be Ewan: formar students MUSHE) dente Gn tie tan, inte en the invitation with all that it would /Jéets it desires to bring up. A POPU ctriggied to rescue fourteen-year-old |! “#8 his theory that flames had been welded into “the army of the United. a) en. yy SRL AG atl eee: be Re ee j : ‘lar movement is under way to secure smouldering « long time in the saw) Btates” i SL got the questionn adam ve- | reaiy walked nearly 500 miles of their seven days He identified « picture imply. j ‘ Louis Belleri, brother of Salvatore.) dust filling of the refrigerad pl ‘ eh F turning it Doe's Hi ad will nent, and moat of as that of the y Toth campa agree that Japan ta| separation of the discussions on arm- 1 ACemtion is called to the fact that) : as that of the young woman The boy had got into trouble himgelf. 1 that these, combined with wm- tie army. ol the United and other chemicals’ fumes. cludes the National Gu 1 the unusval conditions i Paver; It was one of t itrick Corbett) life that “Sinoky Joe had so mucl aMmOke treo ld bared, 0. His eves we red nd swollen and watered constantly, but he kept on the joo journ bs been pivgy, tine . WO gave an ford, testified th utes in- tend to tha rd and or) ey Seay Say am feeling fine and things seem; nized reserves as well as the . > ; 1 to be wot uong O. 1K. ‘There is | siona’ over mountain passes and and the defend. slay Army. Corps area and de- x York | plaity 1 A} { had visited the anders a. od NO news: yu come to New York | He plains. where villages were | country place duri ‘ eeawa. of re warned a THES MOS er, ye juring the absence of of the great national { can ¢ H Seu, Morel Le Ks Both hikers ‘are apparently rea d Morris. night only, but could have supper and | co Dpavently fearless i nett sat ana aments and Far Eastern problems. ps mon tes AATualbay Many eerakers| ‘Japan's naval programme,” says wn pea eae Salvatore. caus ef the Privy Coungil, according to the |the Nichi Nichi, “is relative, It ia) lieny Albert of wall-informed Chugai Shogyo Shimpo, | Neediess to say that it was framed) "T's Con Whi ts | lM Afe*peasimistic about the conference. | With # view to masting American)! No 02 [Uni's slo alba ent | They contend that the proposal to|naval projects, It America tries to|!"!'0 Wy SlOtbe gi end) ner at Stam- girl mentioned WoLimes in iris ihosi any 0 river, by contemplated in the new Dr. Morris really depends upon their “init uTY NO Weapons, They agreed orris ts not contesting the suit, iscuse problema and policies of the force Japan to curtail her programme) “2! |” ine ts ne He. AT mt nile to ret into the building, fre. rest, eterey and organizing © to 4 Boe it hak ruined hard to-| that their nerve in Haring to travel | #0 bis lawyer Wid not cross-examine J 4 tore Beller) was frantic with fear and n ons of water throngh the | day, and it is quite warm. unarmed Nad won respect of men,| the witnesses, Jutice Mors: e Far East indicates co-operation be- | without cies on ae perl cotight off his rescuers, ‘They wees | *Indows from elevated structure, roo ation of the War Depart-| “Iregards to Houper. Hope yon al noe in their 4500-mile Jont- | veered. hat aa a BLOTaE " a wn projects it woul © unreason- A und fire-ex¢ d fo on ter me o the orga 0 + Serie | het Jest ! UES ney. in whic @ ore thanhees t another hearing be twe in the United States and Great © Pi ® | putipelied to leave him and take the and fi pes. and four hours arter ment to the organization, Gen. F Hoth! Very: welll and siines are going | L vy y went m than] | ea e held Brita an attempt to settle inter” able and inconsistent that Japan's Bay IAEA: TINIGH BeoamecHuat ,| tiles had started their battle none of Shing points out, largely directi | teal ’ Wate Pal ut of rhe way to see norrow. und that Mr. Rueff pro- cpeinth: ahead be lutely | Boy In. Mrs. Belleri became hysterical) them jivd been able to get a glimpse, atid is limited in general to the issu: | nicely ne Yosemite, were they ann duce the defendant in open cor Morena toettione: (avatebly, fon ever. eye) Sate ulg Ge “abeplutely | a tasted! Wer husband's bot 5 | of the blaze B BMTAD SE ance tations and instructions With tote of tuwe mappa | 'We found that Now vork einisutc| one aie PENG SSNS Th an indication of which was to be scen| defensive while America’s offensive) Ai! {oinied. | ‘ (och Nee Tite 1 through, the aso pulley, the dasignment of suite! peapite hs failure to mention Mtr, (Facer on a hike in the West than on | (att day im the attitude of the English toward | strength would be so increased that) '"’' . «reer rook shovtly o'clock anda) rsonnel and the verification “f'gtiimon on. being at. Pleasantyilig | tie streets of tr native city.” Miss) Dt Morris was born in 1857 and was the Anglo-Japanese alliance. lthat country would become the pre- | Uawrene Ie, twenty-six, Of NO firemen soon afterward were able t more dan. 6, Claweon was positive the| Uesine sald married on June 4, 1898, He isa pro he Invitation to China to join in|deminant power in the Orient, Ja-| 8? South Ith Street, Newark, and/ chon holes in the roof on other par Gen, Pershing said in part We did twenty-t banker iad been there. Col, Rand ked why be was so cerain and | y) fe Miles on a fessor of surger T hoboes w at the New York ? uate Medical School ane sister, Bertha, twenty-two, were/of the building and let out some ew of the broadened relations n whieh 1 the conference, it is further urged, is|pan's Navy is burely sufficient to Post t Y nnaet the eine ind fumes t 8 be rmy to our national life. y and they acted both our aditional evidence In support of the| maintain the existence of the coun-| drowned in the Passale River near yy ie. Wanlg he able a y lize the new Oath in in shion.| ind chaperones ‘ond wi- Hospital, Dr, Morris is the author of 4 ' theory of a secret purpose on the part | {y.” | Fairfield, N. J., late yesterday afters ou the ittvge ina few hours thus come to them | yry. Stillman totice PUEDE TOHTI ve us to the end of the 150- several widely read books on medical {! Of the Anglo-Saxon nations in calling Astonishment im exprersed here that 00M. ‘They: bad gone swimming with "hv Ninth Aventie elevaie ine was inh nh fingering feel- a cigarette. | ather inexpert at/ Mule (ib, but we did’not eure for that! and philosopolieal subjects, among > the conference. They argue that) tive has been comment in the United Otte Young of Ne See aE, and Tas onlS Se acuacicnal itate orpanization| (sy ue al goviman could fell ther | “ _ them “Doctors vs, Men" and “Microbes — )j China doubtle cry well comme on > j will strive, with the is over delny by Japan! in an-|Street, Newark, and Miss Caroline! rain between sath and 991 support of England and America, for |swering President Harding's tnvita-| Burkhardt, No, $60 South Mth Street. | The offic a settlement of questions in her favor,|tion to participate in the disurma-| Miss Zlegele was selzed with erfinps | would be 10 resulting in injury to Japanese inter- | ient conference. and icalled ‘for Help, 1 “ann ivoided, ‘The success of erecta | be the success of each Y before Component of the atmy of the United | reomn inte 1. States, cach within its proper sphere” | MECUAnGa jumage from fire. water and —— | prine clumsiness and went into an adjoinin room, He retuned with My : . | Kynaaton Wine Long Island ‘Ten-|20d Men.’ In the last, Dr, Morris ne ot thy nis Champtonship. gives this view of marriage: i) for rolling cig. Perey 1. K: here is no particul ng on he coffee mill) and lawn tenn e reason for naston won the Long tsl- | hip. | singles champi fee iil! ving that marriage is a static so- i : er brothe y went to He gave me the cigarette | Qn, ; | we is a static 50 ests in China. The Councillors are| ‘The invitation was received in Tokio} Her brother immediately went to may reach $500 000, Some Third Lanarks Win Keen Soever roller und { usid it until some of the (8 of the oldest of the American fx-| cial problem and that it is to endure quoted as saying: July 11 and was answered July 14.| her. Both were good swimmers, but estimates went as high as $1,000,000. Mateh, fellows down at ‘he uviation field ou bebe Gn tie courts (of the Woodmere | ror a million years or more ue a fixed “Japan should make participation|It was Futly 6,000 spectators witnessed the} Long Island tovk to ‘Kidding’ my y Club yesterday, defeating Car dene other x custom. Mar t damage to the enntents |Joliffe in the final round of the tourna- buildings in the neighborh: the girl lost her head and flung hey) as the fomes ave believed to ta is simply the t 3 y a = he man's neck, 7 ab e eee conditional on the settlement of all| ters that, cons Ing the Importan questions between Japan and the ,of mutters involving the Japanese, | Mim down with her, sterdey | about it between national soccer match noon at New York O —>—_—_ jment by a score of 9—7, 3—6, 6—3, B—1,| Method which has been devised up to age Joliffe had better fortune in the finals | the present time for insuring ti ti B ona nave penoveretee ‘ he Third Lanarks and a team repre- | GORILLA HUNTING. ; eRe eee j Bee eee tnelading epoilig On, € Rae ae ae oats , ae Hae dai cane Troops Are Mobilized senting the New York Football Clu. | GOES ‘ A Hee Ae raublen eared Wit edamin | thor Vest. cevslopment. ot johlidrem { economic door of all territories in the|able speed and reached its decision| V4 4 VF sont i . the er alice A 1 ¥ 3 elieaeeee beat Eitiott PF. Binzen an.) Marriag e ee . Z Fourteen-year-old Cornelius Cleary | To Fight Locust Hordes *'ovsh te home team was in One| Carl Akeley He: African Expedi=| i ibree H, Henderson in’ straight 60 welll gcnur 1686 freq ently as Pacific to Orientals. in record time, | form the Scotchmen won by the score eht sets) cultural limitations are approached | The Jiji Shimpo and the Nichi| The Asahi to-day maintains that it|! Nv. 210 Tad Street, Brooklyn, was) RIGA. July A plague of locusts | of 2 to 1. | thon. Accompanted by Little Giri. | at §—s, aus ane agile | Nichi condemn the pessimists and’ wrong to construe Japan’; answer | 4" wned in New York Bay off the| is adding to the famine in Russia, ac- inn Pires cunuas or ee aeD ree Carl Akeley. explorer and big game|, Interest centred upon the battle be- : = implying reservations. Tha news. |foot of G5th Street at 11 ofclock inj cording to a despate’ received here ter of he game, Wilton, the “third | hunter. will start for the gorilla country |tween Kynaston, who recently won the | urge Japan to go forward without | pobery : Seales Richards Beats Hayes for Weate: (ep i it ter of ne gar t ra | hunter, aS orie.< |New England championship, and Joliffe, = | Hah andl BIMSTACAEc chee foal BeBe caper ean baliomia eeauert Tine morning: from Moscow A swarm of the in- | an ope iS nite) took full advantage of) j,, West a thes within two weeks bY) pecause of the fnet that he Competition Title. the world. The Nichi Nichi say. termination to join the conferer..¢| The boy had been swimming with| Sects has greatly damaged cvops in| | With the score a: 1 to 0 against them, | direction of the American Museum of | inurked the resumption of the eyent| INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July 18.—Vime “We have become « aensitive, ner-| will not be affected by ths reply of the| Companions. Playing about the end| the Kuban and Black Sea Govern. | the New, York play ra came back 4 Bit) Natural History. (ie of the gorilla! while Lapsed ‘since’ 1818." Lacking cent Richards, Yonkers, N. ¥., won the vous nation—neurasthenic. 1f we|United States outlining the proposed| & per he fell off. He was a good | Ments, where special staffs have been | from’ scoring by ‘the fine defense of | year-old Kil Alice Bradley, daitiehter | was Severity, Kynoston | Western tennis singles championship at | organized and fre isolated we need not necessarily | scope of the conference. swimmer. Willa, fear it. It is more important for us H» had drowned before heip reached to destroy the national disease of | him. His bedy w fear and suspicion and achieve our LEAGUE BODY BUSY Thomas Cleary expressed the belief i | résurrection.” FOR DISARMAMENT 2s sen became excited. Mr. Cleary is | The leaders of the Kenseikai, or in the lighterage business with his Brownlic until three minutes from time, Herbert Fi When Philip equalized. One minute) Rradley of Chicago. ater Bennett shot the winning Akeley has eral objects in vi rt of the army mo dley and Mary Hastings] in thi 1 to destroy the ests. npstled to do a‘t of his playing |the Woodstock Country Club - | indicated the strength of his all-court|day by defeating Walter T, Hayes, Chi- s ame. o) First of all, the museuni wants gori iiriy tn the Srat set Jolitfe began to|g (gos) ualens® round at 6—1, =not ‘live ‘ones, of course, but nicely |mow a pathway toward victory by his | OTs: 6-2 stuffed. It wants reels of motion pic- terrific forehanders. He rattled the ball| Frita Bastian, Western Conference tures of the African jungle. It secks|sround Kynaston ilke hajistones on a champion, Indianapolis, and Lucian further studies of Afican native life for|tin roof. The latter did not shirk. He | w- ‘ sapb the projected .fican, Hall | was always on the ball forcing openings | Wiliams, Chicago, Captain of the Yale ‘allies. It was a handicap whic recovered et athe 0 an William’ E.| The party will equip in England. Ar-/and then whipping through splendidly |V4sity tennis team, arc sectional dou- 4 opposition party, believing that the Commission Holds Two Long broth deli Mes ad a lt [rived in’ Afri they will orginize i placed fore and back handers that soon | bles champions as a result of their vie- AWushington conference is more. im: JU k al Cleary, at No. 116 Broad Street, Man- |gatari or native caravan and go forward |hac the tally at gemes all. tory over Hayes and Clifton B, Ei ‘ | sions in Paris, Sub-Dividing | hactan EMPIRE CITY - AIRAGINA GER on foot. Little Alice Bradley will do! By sheer grit Kynaston fought his way . on B. Herd, portant to Japan than that at Ver- L hactan . EMPIRE CITY, JULY 16—WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK GOOD. most of her travelling in 2 namimoch ty the first set at 9—7. His position Chicago, 9—7, 6—4, 6—3. Ralph Bur- Bailies, are convinced that Japan, for Quick Results. lareel’ Goohman, ‘fourteen: of No. TRACK The Brock lait tor three-year-olds and upward; claiming: one and one | slung between native bearers play mes far superior to that of Jolitte, | dick, Indianapolis, and Hayes, 1820 dow- ‘should determine her policy irrespec- | Cupyns) 1121 9: vae-tines Mining Co, J2t8 Second Street, Manhattan, was 367 sot leas assed | Susetleot en eas: —_——>_—__ Mines! torchoot ths bat throngh, was | bes sectional winners, did not defend tive of party considerations, and, (Tue New York krening World) — {drowned in Gravesend Bay at the foot hier. ‘Trainer, 1 semany Oanee, LIVINGSTON RECOVERS. arely at fault on length and direction, | their honors. HIS, July 18. ‘The Armament}o¢ West dist Btreet, a few minutes | Hidee —Startem. PW Mi Ch. Ph 3. | derchaells [He was compelled to let down a bit in| Mrs. H. S. Adams, Indianapolis, de ness te support the Government.| Commission of the League of Nations|after noun, He was just going | Bh PM Bad oot Repablican Boss Got © White |funamay nace,” Dit? Playing Jt at @/ feuted Miss Ruth Wise, Cleveland, 6—2, There is some talk of a Coalition! DAS decided that the best help it] jathing when he stepped into a hole Ministry to further the cause of «| COU give the Washington Disarma-|and went down, His brother Harry, united Japan, according to the Nichi | MOM Conference, with which It 1s} t¢ youted und attracted the a‘te | | Nini. thoroughly in sympathy, is to catty! ton of Michael Fagan of the Kia LA, out the spadework. Three sub-com-| yjcn Chub Ht adds that Kenscikal Is rep- | missions were appointed waich wil YM Nt Clup Tesented as secing in the conference immediately besin an investigation of] Fagan brought the aston’ steadied once more in the 6% for the Western women's si third and began to find the vulnerable mpionship, and Mrs. Adams and liffe’s low ground strokes and Marian Leighton, Chicago, won the With rare skill he doubles championshi nent's weik. bY defeating Miss Wise and Miss Rut > was soon upon the | King, Cleveland, 6—2, 6—4, held him there to| Richards was ‘the master of Hayes’a were filled with | &ame at every point in the match and K was seriously threatened h. Lying on a Be Alarming rumors nturday as to the seriousness of Republican Leader Jacob A. Livingston's illness were dispelled | n yesterday when the Rrooklyn politician | defer 2) opened the door of his home at No, 448/ th 2) Kidgewood Avenue to admit a reporter | slashin | therefore announce their prepared-| ! games y in within a ; " vor f the doubles 4 a design to control Japan's activity. the private manufacture of munitions,| few minutes but failed so revive lita facta ny SS aBiaTENA wiweak aso cams play of the pean } Im the Far East so as to facilitate POS TREO SS oC 0 internation ae Johb Johtison, thirty-two, of No: 64 i and won ins romp. Ereterick the Great tan | Saturday he lay ‘pn the beach t Now th: | eee - — —___— — American movements without risking ostablishment of a system for. ox- Marshall Bt t, E tzabethps x pieode was on outsice tor entire trip. Hello Pardner ti Tiyand that 99 id in the stomach | a conflict with Japan. [change of information between the| Webt to Runalda ie Chas os About for the fist time yesterday’ morn The Chawakes, an important group | Members of Laague—means by | Staten Island, in a motor boat with 3 ut] Ing. He went to bed Wednesday of peers, have held a meeting ta con- | WHeh the national expansion of ar-|two companions. Me dived frdm the office, to-da: maments can be ascertained. a fe cs | } afder the American proposal and have ‘The sub-commissions will stars | Boats Hwan for a few minutes and | i] Derailed Madison Line Car Hi Taxicab; Injures Five. | Moving down the Bowery at a} rapid rate, one of the big cars of the} approved Jayan's answer. Other par- | Work to-day and the resulta of/ then called is Le Ss "08 Marah: 5a 4 ri thelr labors will be reported to the| Albert Byracs of No. 108 Marsh: 0! wers are rrangh ¥ tes of p is ng meetings fi) commission at. th September in order ti beginning © | street and Martin Brady, No. t the commis} oy Street, Klizabethport, got hin Madison Avenue line jumped the! ~The Yamato Shimbun says Japan sion can take its report to tna) 2>eth Street, Ill i Bee em tracks on the curve at Broome Street will maintain a positive attitude on League Assembly in Geneva a few | back Into tie boat but were unabie to | : t Deepa tiring in Ine Teteeuth and won going away, Latter had nothing tei | MTN i it and plunged against t Ver S ecial 0 ortunit thé conference, irrespective of the |1ay8 later. resuscitate him. | wtem challenge! fry Moon tad no excuse, Gthem theater: off oa Et ray croualon Besore The personne! of the commission’! phomas Gray, eighteen, a clerk, or | ~ = =—TStrcet, south bound. The chauffeur, for the same purpo Caritornia question and would agree Fayolle of France, Gen, Giovanni| shouted for help a few minutes after sit a ae ‘severe contusions. HOME PACKAGE: That splendid assortment of : ip abandon the defenses ef Benin and Barbet op tay ann Purairal cae en he had started swimming off Oak- | tviex _ eatin. VP. Wet oe ra on: = +s BA. are: Mich: ant Murohy, delicious homemade sweets put upin beautifully i other islands in the North Pacific, if men and politicians like ex-Premier | W00d Beach. Gustave Escher, No, 59] y BMeAtve Si20 20 and his Allee ants Be lithographed package, bearing the illustration of ' America would abandon the defenses Vivian!, ex-Promicr Branting, Swe-| Ocean Terrace, Oakwood, who was | Meteatt a 10 “twenty-three, No, 343 Fi an appealing home scene. These are our regu- if of Guam, the Philippi ind Hawa. el Se URE IRATE inet knee swimming near, got Gray to the} Peitbomer 30. 48 3/hoth Street, une! sont Yeo Heh lar 65c goods. Special Price w! shore, where he died. Dr. George | > 2 Miller le they last, 49c BEND TB LERE Ete Monday and Tuesday ONE POUND PACKAGE Generally speaking, Japan will de- thirty, No. 211 son, Belgium, and Prof. Benini, Italy mand racial equality throughout the and Jabor leaders like Leon Jouhaux | Mord, Deputy Medical Examiner, said | By u Hee efitar wad injured: | 5 world, according to this paper and. France death resulted Trom heart disease lo ‘ay 1! te oe | : "| equal opportunity for all races. lott tht ose ta eee] Rammene Burnh — twenty-soyen, Bh fo France in Davia Cup, Special for Monday, July 18th i The choice of Japan's delogation Grunts the new factor veteateds by | Capuiin of the barge Atlas, tied up at Sr TIL CRRA NMOS IN lass TEA Doohle ; | for the Washington conference is ex-| President. Harding's proposal ap-| Pier 5, Jersey City, was drowned | cd further than sual Pent ot ran a goog face, Runetar cloeed a oig gap from a slow | 18 1. 1-'| Chocolate Covered | Assorted Fancy § ercising the press, which demands jhe | pears to have staggered the Temps.| when he fell from the stringpiece be- — |eante und Rrugnon, representing sgt | asa }—ablest representatives. It haw bosn Which thix evening fulminates vio leween the barge and the pire, His Tel tuerbys, (ar France geteatet” sex:'rdus” bs || Marshmallow Mints: | Hard Candies: filNes amt cotta: one and BOO rae! gira Win Udi! | a. Ryze wna L. Dean. Indiv ip the | Big aromatic disks of melt-i | The finest collection of long last- by Star shoot Miss Minone. “¢ | men’s doubles of the Davis Cup rus your-mouth charm. i g sweets in Amer- SA, |tonnis ves. ‘The score was 6—l, 5—7, 49c value. 2 C___ ica. Our regular 54 64 lently st the Leag Ll 1 ted that Premier Takashi teanshoe. Claiming tint tte Laveie| body was recovered three hours later Hata should go, but it is believed jg incapable of preventing war, the! Hichard Host, a ineehanio, living at | that his lack of knowiedge of the Temps continues: line boat house of F, Geggus at Hud- VOURTH RACY Tekon English language would disqualify! "In accepting the invitation of| son River and 149th was aera = 12-6 6-2. 6A. win oth the singten POUND BOX goods, POUND BOX ice | Washington, France intended to bind) drowned when he fell from a power Stowe megane MuAtay in order to. avold | ms, fate of the empire depends on {he guestion of armaments to that of boat he was repalring off o'h strevt | Po Ehaor matones | ale guarantees. In elaborating its pre-| A schoolboy's letter his father | oo isd | onty America and French Core Special for Tuesday, July 19th | dopa "ie gap in the atreteh bat hw jatter le-ed fast. Copper Detnon Ursd cos *Raneowa the conference,” says the Kokumin. tonded solutions of cisarmament the| told of an herole reseur hte stare off 3) solution | League is seeking to settle t Camp | pis *, ect with » ques anwich, Southfield, N.Y. ‘The boy | Kuotbie quit in frst hi in Ra | . Tsapan should reject with reve munn | Liomot armaments xiie ignoring the| we weventeen-vearsold Vict st | Se a =| ants, guy Ievthe scratching of |] Frosted Sour Milk Chocolate 3 . ights 4 matter of guarantees leh it is tr “hi, a recent graduats of De Witt he DID ay Ee: See On fie: | linglish cars from the Graad faately necured, and should see yanle of ploviding, We are asked | Chiutan High School whe lives at No yee Mah wilde he by Smet SS eae ommnile Clunion Branae| Balls: Covered Fresh irom the conference if the situation to admit that a commission of free) 16 Sixth Avenue © saved thirteen. Shee tans on July 25, leaves ; Lt ° A Bree ie se Welckates, sitting under the Qag of] year-old Raul Miller, son of a cigar £9, Bef toa antt Trench entrants tor || Globes ef goodness in tart acid Pineapple: | at th inion that League of Nations, shall pro-|maker at No. 11 Carmine street the. contest . we ere: lor | Our reg. 79¢ goods. 59c + After expressing the op! nce What is necessary for our sp Hyatt Ritamore, twenty-four, Four Duesenberg cars, 01 Mathie value, POUND BOX the invitation to China is incompres curity, We ask that an end be made at the Seoside House, & snd four Ballots are ‘ POUND BOX 1 . hensible, considering the disordered to this contradiction.” y, Was saved from drowning > | 1} = \| JUGO-SLAY PR 1 VINNNA, July 18--Premie: N HA Assorted Paehitch of Jugo-Slivia |s aly aries Sumner unalen May off 106th Str by Joseph Burrows: of ER SERIOUS He 99 . Pertinax continues to display pessi- Btate: We Also Offer United Washington assembly, the lat t 16th street, Manhattan failing to curb Japan's activi- chunk of mn being the suggest re, seized with a cramp while ties at Paris, has sought a new oppor- tat donna Wt WES K the gathering swim wet Mont he mactous iwhon m Dib J ceanne oF ‘ows brough tm funit yin the form of a Pacific confer- Pooning of the debate on what has wien Ward of ence. The futurp world’s markets, it eon accomled her by the Versulilea| Street was rescued a | Says, are China and Siberia, and it is Treaty Shantuny and Yap litiver, py bis brother=it oa and J no excuse Assorted Tafflas Ni PP We St , ; pnly natural that the United Sta es will be caught betw anley. At St. Vincent's Hospita ‘ B ALEXANDRIA BAY, N, Y., July 18 POUND ROUND: i ict th their desire to not separate them a Ward was ib a serious ¢ Chariea Sumner Rees of New York v prt want te restrict the Japan scives from Hard ng and the neces- Ki Daniea 2 BOX Whe occupy a superior position there. giv of not ca died yesterday a* his cottage. He ehouneing their stna-| * “It is quite clear.” adds the paper, Without 4 settlement. of {pales of care fi vi pi waa sixty yeare old, Mr. Rees was 89c 54c that America will assist China in preliminary ma there Ms i i " 3 Commodore of the Thousand Islands ‘ the cancellation of the twenty-one fy Fen atadisarmacnen ; : Yacht Club two years, Mrs. Rees dled \ H Semonds. This is better than Japar | relatively, 1s inpossible, POMBE Au | i UUs wh 8 med Fi, Finy tan good tacs. Ob "i jthree voare ase 4 L , if s . 1 ; "