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(manana a n E THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUL *o, 1921.7 * FRANGE-SEES PERL | “ucsists w (Happy Bathers Enjoy Surf at Asbury Park as Rush BOY ISDROWNED CRIMINAL SUS‘ OF WAR BETWEEN | s-sus5-sus--s0| Of Summer Visitors to Resort Reaches Its Zenith w cuy iu warep MAY SPRING FROM RUSSIA AND POLAND _ Heltah RG and There Is No Ban on HAVPRHILL, Mass, July 20.— One-Piece Suits, Shoe shops here were scenes of — a New kind of strike yesterday. ae | a a “Korfanty Visits Paris While] Sere at -netr machines as uoust | MANY paNc -ES ARE HELD \Sinks to Death Close to Play-| President Harding Determined , Troops of Ten Classes Are 10s, SADA, Chel ie RANTLE. Ties Pande Help. Entertain | mates—Two Other Lads to Make All Known Facts Pm. Mobilized. Se Gay ‘Throngs at Many | Lose Lives | Public. : crvres, 302, yrds, Dame, Reblatine co, age of the whecla went on as of the Hotels. Carl Ramphet, eleven, of No. 268, WASHINGTON, July 20.—The be- PARIS, July 20.—The almost fur-] ‘phe stitchers were carrying out - (ive arrival in Paris of the Polish] q decision of the Shoe Workers’ Silesian insurgent leader, Adelbert} protective Union to make protes’ Korfanty, created a sensation in dip-| in this manner against delay in lomatic circles here, where it is re-} fxing prices on a piece-work ba- Barded as being most significant at : sis. The manufacturers had pro- this time. The Foreign Office is help-| posed that pay be at the rate of ing to maintain the air of mystery 60 cen‘s an hour, but the stitchers by not stating whether Korfanty has] voted to work on no shoes for seen any one connected with it, while] which piece-work rates were not interviews given by Korfanty himself] provided. Eckford Street, Brooklyn, was) lief is prevalent here to-day that not drowned in four feet of water at! only will Congress investimate the af- / Woodland Beach, Staten Island, yes-| fairs of the United States Shipbuild- @ terday afternoon while several com-| ing Board, but that certain informa- Panions played in the water only a| tion now in the hands of officials will |fow feet away. be turned over to the Department of Using a pulmotor, Dr, Wilbur Moore | Justice for criminal prosecution, | wortted over the boy for half an hour| President Harding is determined j Without resuscitating him jthat Congress and the public shall |, The physician was making ready) be given all of the tacts in connection to return to the hospital when a man, wih hipping rm 8S 0 he Shipping E ardiess ;swimming several hundred feet off Spinal to The Brening World.) ASBURY PARK, N. J, July 20— This resort’s summer patronage will begin to reach its zenith with this week-end The great army of vaca- tion sojourners and summer visitors re blame may fall. This stat. contain no information. she threw up his hands and called) ment was made at the White Hous All eyes have therefore been turned for help. He went down twice before| in comment on the expose by Chuir- other men swimming near saw him| man Lasker. ’ and was unconscious before aid! It can be said that the President jreached him wus deeply shocked by the chaos ex- | Two men brought the unconscious] isting in the accounting division of bather to the beach, Dr. Moore had/the Shipping Board as explained to jprepared his pulmotor and was) him by Mr. Lasker. His comment jable to atart working on the man|on quesilons “as to whether of | [a8 soon as he was brought in. After not there would be criminal prose- en e | minutes started breathing cutions as the result of Chairman normally, The physician said the Lasker's charge that ‘had the books man would have’ died without im- been kept with a view to cheating and mediate attention. ceiving Congress they could not The man said he was John Cooper, lave been kept in much different -five, of No. Gold Street) shape, and that $307,000,000 is unac- Yonkers, He had gone to the beach counted for,” was that the Adminis- with his wife and eighteen-year-old tration do: not intend to inherit the to Eastern Europe to see if anything 1s apt to blaze up in the immediate 2 UT future. L'Humanite which was the! ’ ’ ““first newspaper to refer to the de patching of French troops to Upper Silesia—printing the news several days before it was offivialiy un- Ruunced—this morning declares Po- land is mobilizing ten classes against Russia, The Communist journal says the 1 counter revolutionary Savinkoff has established, by the favor of Marshal Pi dak, two counter revolutionary (Continued From ¥F jdaughter, The wife an daughter Shipping Board situation without organizations in saw, which are ‘ 6 ——— }were bathing near and saw him go aciuuinting Congress and the public fm ‘constant touch with the Polish Reports Saving in Various Gov- | down with the fll facts. tion, Asked luter to designate the!” gamuet Jacobson, ten, of No. 2090 It was added that the Administra- he replied: | Vyse Avenue, Bronx, fell into Reiss’s tion intends to change radically the “T think that is scarcely necessary,| Pond in Bronx Park yesterday after- existing method of doing business in ya ter. | Reon and was @rowned the American merchant marine, at rn The body of ten-year-old Dominick least so far as the Shipping Board is ns and officials who de- Nupo of No. 73 West 108th reel cones . to besmirching the! was taken from Pontoon La n To the re’ honest men, We ali, Van Cortlandt Park yesterday afcer- “Arms and munitions belonging tu i Savinkoff's army, which includes the ernment Branches mn Letter former armies of Boulak, Baiakho- H H Viton and Peremykine, are instatied| tO President Harding. in Polish state buildings and groups of reactionary Cossacks have been e@tationed on the Poliah frontier. yote elations made by Mr. it was learned that even the WASHINGTON, July 20.—Under | reputations 0} L'Humanite alleges the French Gov- ii t meh | noon bonds bought during the wa: \ ermment is sending war material to|P!odding from President Harding and chy nite , ‘Three fifteen-year-old lads went nipping Board have been sold > Danzig and Bucharest and “camps | budget Director Dawes, an estimated i e4 | Senate: Kk was scheduled to bathing yesterday in Jackson Creek, money received put back inte } have been prepared in Poland and} saying of more t 100,000,000 for + c cu " Teot of organization North Beach, Queens. One of them tlle business and placed on the income ee eee tig Gots ae 8 #1000 ON THE BEACH AT ASBURY. | wai drowned and” ey companion «side of the ledger Ra ieinicccemen a tOmUDher Bileais fiseal year ending June 30, 1 speaking extempo- ~ ts lost his life t iz to These men are not far from having} #!teady has been gifected in the varl-] iii, has goodly representation to- | P s |rar Hy, he art thir The dead boy, Charles Lau- the “eplrit or the clasy Of 4918," [ous departments Pana. commissions, [Ces fools venrescatation 1 | amar yyy search for Attell te got the first ime) “Wo are living in a acetic stage of mann, lived at No, 742% Ninth sve: SENATORS ASSAIL would be dangerous for M. Bar-| \nnouncement of this saving has|) 7% 9M Teo bis Is Fant Syd Gia ROL ERRE Al Ted eee Mee DUTE OF ne DEWsr | nue, Long Isiand City thou, Minister of War, to launch mi ly in the negt ten days A nd Hote! and told that all the | papers and a large percentage of men| "ie ody of Charles Callahan, six-| METHODS OF NAVY ‘tea! i ar against oe beds by i ; Dawes thi let) nie warm tumperaturo of the PIE ee OME Ry (BOLE | an tHe it eof lange every persoM| toon, of No. 144 Willis Avenue, Bronx. | Soviet ussi or the benefit’ of [ter to the Presiden: sociated wit rT o € ¢ boat | [}se nliste: ai a Franco-American industrials No: details SGI SPOOL en Ce Une it Use of Enlisted Men to Detect Im- mn = “ : m players would have to walt until it) jn political office not aulint ; en, of 3 is a : aod Dutiing Nua never bi a i | ‘The “out in bets” story, Burns tes- is SAAN GF rant Q The semi-official Temps, remarking | nave been accomplished are. given | 224 bathing Nas never been any finer 1, : tes-| mysterious pow mo y N-lthe Harlem River Saturday that annually mahes this city its ob nearl V an illegal and criminal ed at the foot of 1 Utied, consternation ‘ was re- moral Practices at Newport that Pilsudsk!'s policy toward Russia than it has been for the past few eas st usually. Of course th overed yeaterdas: tyr police dragging ‘ - is open to criticism, declares “the [other than that 1113.14 represent | 444 pyere is no ban on the style i . Ay pee Gan a and the newspapers which 801 06a) the dock B at Severely Condemned, peace of Eastern Europe 1s most|postponements in construction work { j s know it is not true and. the 2 fragile.” payadle trom continuous approprin-|°f Pathing suit to be worn by the famblors) Burns brought Attell énd | cmceholders who say so know tt to a eT WASHINGTON, July 20.—Republt- ———*----- i fuir sex, and the one-piece suit is TOOL yy a ree deri COLT Ee au tals ‘ne great majority of men| HOUSE ADDS ASPHALT can majority and Democratic minor- tions. the $20,000 would be paid in the morn- emocratic quite in evidence, The stockingless ——. n hen Williams agreed to throw | iP public > working honestly lity members of the Senate Naval The heaviest saving is to be made s e for the public poor LIST.) 2, i | DOMINIONS 10 ASK in the Treasury Deparimant whore, it] rt 8 also a frequent sight. (Continued From First Page.) es Sa: nie was the SCS eS TO THE FF FREE LIS Sub-Committee which investigated ‘ men . " Monday inaugurated another big BeeR OR ONES eas Only One of Five ive Devatavie Sec-| the war-time scandal among enlisted is reported, $30,842,119.41 will be lopped | vision week. There were slghe big —— I By UE Ae movAtentanall C. W. HAMMILL IS DEAD. men the Newport, R. L. Training | Of the entimated expenditures for 1H) Central specials of 208 cars, and ip TOM 796 In the Sinton Hotel, Cincin~ | »,. showed mv: a telegram from New | Sarees Sione) set g Veneto ey Station, have made public reports year. The next largest saving 1s to , ee natl York read it.” New York Broker Sucenmbs to | Which agree in condemning in severe be made in the Interior Department was estimated that they brought some ™ Kes AME mu Se Tea iiGnuther players | Its Vote. terms the methods use the navy erlo: 4 u) 2 1 3H 10 ere?" is called ol yers. ot s i ‘> which reports it will spend $19.8: 12,000 persons to the shore. Monday's | PEM ELetHEES hat Attn Heart Trouble tn PF WASHINGTO? July 2.—The in detecting those at the station “ i -| "I told oem," he said, Gandil, Fred McMullin, ‘Lefty T tol H i | nity. GE iinmhorst ‘i 4 5 pad a telegram for ‘twenty grand’ PARIS, July 20.—C. W. Hammit, a!ttouse finished consideration of con- | SUUty iinmoral practices, iams, ‘Happy’ Felsch, eddie Ci- iu), but hadn't received it yet. Tl New York broker, is dead here. Death | «ted schedules in the Fordney rift | ¢, The only outstanding point of dit- ‘Swede’ Risberg and ‘Buck’ | told them I would collect the money | was due to he: Ta: ference in the two reports consists pecial was that of the General} tric Fire Department of Newark, “V' 00 strong, The biggest excursion ot Sette 195.37 less than it estimated for, The Treasury really should be credited | 47 ‘ with approximately n $47,000,000 sav- ing, as the War Risk B reports | “0 ie t Weaver.” ind pay them on the side lines before f dipease! Bill by placing asphalt on the In the responsibility of former Sec- it does not intend to use $16,534,528.73 | (he week was Unat yesterday, of the Tr i ono ihe gaine on Friday Caleb Wild Hammill was horn in Chi. [free list. Thus, in four of the five Tetary Daniels and former Assisant nt th ount already appropriated, | Order of Kastern Star. There were sdeSiiland fsa he to taking mone: Ago fifty-eight years He engaged | pa ‘4 ‘ Secretary Roosevelt for the use 0! (Continued From First Page.) | “‘otner uavings reported are: State THOR cubes Gr aha ondee i Tet aian'’t wee him there.’ Heaven facut ge famo fifty-eight years ago. He engaged | paragraphs open to separate votes tt/ ivi “cnisted men as pertiopants Department, $1,171,082.64; War, $16,-] °° <} ee “Did xe ave any conversation! “Gandil was suspicious,” continued | and came to New York in 1 In 1902|¢Verruled its Ways and Means Com- | jn the immoral practices in order to ‘000 D0: Navy 91.95; Agricui-| Jersey City, Perth Amboy, Newark with them?” Burns, "and wanted to know if they be formed with Mdward Shearson the|mittee. Dye control provisions as obtain evidence against offenders. ot mutual interest, including the] emt: i ee Office Depart.| and Blizubeth. To-day there will be a “I told them I had the $100,000 tol were ‘being double- a. T told | Stock Hachange firm of Shearson, Ham-|drawn by the committee were in the| The majority report holds that the limitation of armaments, on which the | ment, $35,500; Postal Service, $14.9 Y. M. @. A. outing from Newark and acels she throw!ng ie ue Worlds) bim I was not double-crossing BOT A eiad over. Altice. Gals eontion of the five not upset by mothoda: ated were with the knowl- ! Japanese Government had already ex-| 421; Department of Commerce, $2.063,-| rrinity Reformed Sunday School of Serle eae ont : . Mr. Hammill married in 1903 Miss] the House. fi [edge of both the Secretary and As- 21: the men who were goin Did you offer them any security re a marries Miss| "After disposing of the asphalt’ sistant Secre pressed its willingness to negotiate.| 883.66; Department of Labor, $1 the names of th ete ee ne. 'y 2" Maude Echoks of Fort Smith, Ark. They POSES, P| nt Secretary, and declares the Plainfield comes also to 8 doe’ ¢o finance it. | told them they were) “Yes, I told them I'd give them an j His home|amendment which rejected proposed | ] | ve one daughter, Maud ter to be “morally responsible” Japan, however, desired to know be-| Department of Justice, $9 e007 rats ty he Caldwell Union Sunday Schools, waiting below.” oil lease." was at No. 9 West 52d Street. duties ranging from 50 cents to $3 4 for the instructions issued in the ® forehand what subjects were to be ead ae nastier A largely attended mask ball was They said to show them up." ton, the House began consideration | matter, Printing Office, $1, $e ie : : “Who were the financiers?" of the num ~ous “perfecting” amend- The minority views contend the jments which the Ways and Means’ whole matier was conducted with- Committee deemed necessary. It out the knowledge of cither of the Giacuanea Trade Commission gational | veld Monday night at the Wa “Otherwise” remarked the Ambas- | advisory Committce sador, “we may embark upon a never- | $16,000; Fed ending discussion, The sugg | that naturally arises is whether we ave a the Treaty of Versailles h St “They wes Rothstein, Attell and lub. Prizes were awar fol- | Bennett, Rothstein did not come up.” lowing committee: Mr Mrs Attell, he declared, said he would vickle und Mis. ¢ F ive $100,000 to have the series thrown Van Wickle und Mrs. C. H. leer jr, | £ive $100,000 to hay ave wanes Aft hme, $20,000 was to be pald the Commission $40,000; Arlington Memorial Amphi- Civil Service Commis: | \ 5 * Compensation | hose whose costumes were considered , Comptrolict | the best were’ Miss Viola Upper te theatre, . We | sion, $7,500; Employee in to bring up matters which | Commission, $480,600; already | General, $18.468.58; Sta one and three-quarters q pound, and increased the duties on shelled al-|LIE,” OFFICER ACCUSED cents a pound and cheticd walnuts coms 10% cents | BY MRS, BERGDOLL SAYS man, Miss Mu i M War and| alts, M,C. Ls Currie Campbi ¥ | : <, k VAN ‘ 000. i | — =|pound in rapid order, Ens n ll is cle ait neal inet Nay pao Ni a lion Kate Bnd ever | tg “Who made most of the statements hieriaive ac ove halt {unanti aie || The business of sarerreqting” the | Major Campbell Innlata He ever ® Guinea, if raissd, would result in a| JAPAN IS TO FAVOR = [+ne tutter part of next month, | “COhiek' Gandil, he was supposed to a ‘ liamentary fight. Rained ah ANewed: The Hotel M y ix entertaining | 4, «he ving leader.” fi C1 8A, 2 ee LITTLE ROCK, Ark. July eBay Scatplisner rete’ “"* *"*) OPEN DOOR IN CHINA | 2 escent: ge number of se “Did the players make any obfe Bru ce Camph Direct of the recent ay $|DROUGHT IN BRITAIN LASTS. ¥2) | son Bueols. I a cs 1 Expressing my personal views, yoy eceeta tie feeuut ust | tion to receiving the money in instal- a \ Hal Hdueation at the Camp Pike College Meve that ractical solution of all ah » Co-operate ritual vane % aan eY | ments?” 1 = and formerly counsel for prisoners of eee eeeoiceds ta posathie | POSIO May Co-operate With Brita See ee MRE Marten | oThey dla at first, demanding tt ta Record of 89 Days In Reached— War at Governor's Island, New York, without interfering woth matters of and U, S. in Arranging Dis- a tump sum. They agreed to and M Andrew Ikane, Kobert Mi! ” F Every Phase of Life Affected, ese Baz! leant ada made by Mrs. ty 7 x , @ it after cach game - 20 Emma Bergdoll and charging him B DERG Oe CAA Bave:aiready bese ae armament Conference. ton, H. i Rhodes, Mrs. Whitman | Beta, ean Ry TRY. aera Taltaue TTR aa Ua Hoag oa wall LONDON, July 20.—The drought in with accepting # bribe te heip her son —— TOKIO, July (Associated Presa) Mone ‘Mr. BAA CD atban, a | bel an al erection Great Britain has now reached a record obtain his freedom as a “lie out of the HARDING SMOOTHS r ea UNy Scere Os iron nae are ee aol i SENTED ROTHSTEIN. a of ninety days and though Exeter whole cloth.” Major Campbell, when é eeHuMaeduents to 8 CRPInGy Meron tet aetropgliian’ are Mi “Attell and Bennett told ahe players RGAE See j cventy pants; petee |RaS had five minutes of rain and a informed of Mrs. Bergdoll's state- . SCHEME TO DISARM which discussed a report of Kijuroy re er, and rt that they represented Rothstein. The | 380 090.10. out tat, fart god. Wen di plist same. nine, | few drops fell in the north, the official yea ce Bree Enet, testliving before > Shidehara, the Ambassador to the] \yonie Moon wUieAt players wantod to Know Rothstein Binat ‘ama, Owner aod} forecast is “Fine, dry, very warm. 1 mmittce two Mrs. Bergdotl had said ajor Campbell had not nt in connection with In London yesterday the temperature Months ago. was 87 degrees in the shade and 138 under oath in the sun. ‘The tropical heat with the received # drought is affecting ev Re phase of life. Bergdoll’s ex pe. Food is costing more, there is a fruit "[ never had such a conve ia | Sholtage and milk supplies are threat- with Mrs. Bergdoll or her 80 en ened, Rivers are dwindling and streams Major Campbell. “I was counsel for nnounced that| ind Mrs. William Brown, Misa Lola} Was @ responsible man. Attell replied, | sire Japan Expected to Be Satisfied) ,,,. United States, Great Britain and] aleBride, Mr. and Mrs. Bhe rman | Yo Reet ie RR a ees ass Genie W i ad i neisco, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Co he is a walking: ban sae) Valor With Parley’s Aims—U. S. | gapan provably would exch De M Grtoule, Mrs, We tk Browa:| 'Waa there any plan or order in| Delegates Being Picked. in an effort to outline the programme] just, Mr. aud Mrs. C, &. Baker, Mr.| Which the games were to be thrown? WASHINGTON July 20,—The| for the coming Washington confer-|and Mrs, A. Kober “Attell told them he had no pl. United St At was Atlan lor half way down the etretch and won gong away. orm had no speed. ‘ ned. when chatlenge ence. Urilliant dances are held at the Ho-|except to lose the series. They coui ee ani ere orn | Grover Beredoll when he was tried = i rough places in the road to the dis-|" AQ gemi-official statement i tel Brunswick every Saturday night | throw the first three games or alters | = ti ato (ndanger’ standing crops hayctacks before a court martial, but following = armament conference are beINE day says Ja is prep: through the son. At the one held] nate if they close.” 381 §lswe i ie: and cottages. Miny deaths through Bis conviction I had nothing further : t rapidly, and there is{all prominence in the conferenc jast Saturday there were present Mr.| "Did the players make any sugges- ie. oy sunstroke are reported. to do with his case. Be jepicthed out rapidly, 6! i open door andland Mrs. FP. Mofman, Charles H.| tions?" rat AC lane, c F the questions of tl Beery eaten Oak ie Bneee e equal opportunity in China, so ar to] itelmsoth, Mr and Mrs. John J Gandil and Cicotte place China in a fair way to the at- vn, Mrs, John Fb “sir. Fin, eed that the |" month the nations will have agreed is Ti Bande ; Langan, Mrs | first two games should be thrown. | Reuse on the details and the Orr ants tainment of an independent national MacDonald, BE. V. Croll, They said it did not matter, that they | fe * Penn re ® tations specifying the place, number | UtT The statement emphasize Farre Mr. and would thtow- them inva oer $ of delegates wand topics it is hoped to wap nthe abionaey . Stable ent miaie iro, opened a |the necessity of co-operation by the | Charis Varrell, nd Mrs. Arthut|the flnanclors wish J crear gitabeora Stable entin. | Murchiage tha arcu Jeaders on turn, opened ¢ cuss will be issuec | ‘ mi won anni Up” Gladiator res doly eat thunsundel for the piace. “Lon hac ports i oie bees be satisfied by |Powers in aiding China in the recov arom | Mr. and Mrs.lgaid he would thre : a : beeen tended the wtditional tator, |€F¥, of her rights and interests, bot im, Mr Charles L. he had to thr lear (6 " Faunus, 93, - ing accorded the additional intor= |" ine impression is growing that an| trown, Mixs Ils. Miss Fan-| of the Cincinnat! park —— Mation she asked regarding the scope) oaaeavor will be made to acccleraze | me Hartung, HiGMptea NY he Gtatie Attorney 82 Lai EY fan threeryearrelds. 4nd Wynne volved in the ter sterh questions, 1 “Pacite and bar to Americ as the Yap and] i rdf Tanco T stayed awhile nton after | HOLESOME, well cooked foods, prepared by ex- This rather tenuous programme in | SNA ntans ater te aE aetnlits unite St a Renee a a Attell! ples reed | ties ect ‘ 8 La 140 pert chefs and served in the most appetizing £A,Salves a loosely drawn i which |v onference. and thus be eliminated | yeater, Mr, and Mrs AUK \ | Well ind 1 4 ee each game, and that I 20 20 as to be the | dss Ge will be the resuit manner, linked with moderate prices, natur- b j \ from the discussions il, Millgrove, Mr Ww stakeholder, Cicotte something i ‘ater bing on gaiely ap - a Maines, nothing oat ‘any Mot “nel Viscount Chinda, former Aimbassa r, Mrs, Le Mey nid | Hay Wanilug to win on a bis i W n last f : ten han o . ally increasing the popularity of our famous Tea Room: ae ashgcnd hd Pa; dor to the United States, is men-| Mrs. 1H. Hart, Mr G, Wells | games to help him out on making Ux 2 Sema jue, 120; Blected 24. 118; Rhinestone, 94; Neddam porary ook pate aay "vars a in ofttelal fas the prob. | Mwy Ki. Savery. ext year’s contract, He said he — = - ° . . se as lecaten tho} able choice for Japan's chief delegate here was a large dance Monday | wanted to win his wnd game, The earolds and upward; selling; one mile Si [- Th d. Ji 1 21 Sach we ier fe thinks should he]. the Wash neton meeting Con-[night at the Hoi) Montauk, ‘The [other players joined in and waid they st ae stare is pecia ursaay, uly st “| eiderations of health may. interfere ne ballroom wa Seorated | wlahed to win fur Clcotte” ‘ oh. ey SeTROURH Mt tm insisted about the) with his selection, but it is said he Alms for the ovcasion anda | *Was anything said about the first «|| CHOCOLATE COVERED LONDON STYLE White House and the State Departe|!s Ukely to be urged beth by the nel played the dance musi anies || CREOLE PEPPERMINT BUTTER TOFFEE ment that no definite thought hed| Government and the court to accept | these utfairs will be given every week y suid they would lose the first PATTIES: 3 + . yaaa i the task scount Chinda, who more | throughout the sea AG ThE One : i heon expended on the personnel of the! vvcontiy was Atnbaskador to Great | held fast week more than on Ind| “Who talked about this Big creamy mo of spiced Tbet famane 9 Old Time Engfish Ra eee Nel Chet the Pees tere eoR | Britain, is now travelling with Prince | young peopl. enowile or nd Williams.” arrmatie rerfection. Al ewey Mind 4 that tors Lodge. and Hirehito, the Japanese helr apparent, in the above group a) tiene | tld about the " Sc value. Cc ur reg. 49c goods Cc bod an iihu Root should| Rew about to sail home from his trip Barnett Palinsky, Mrs ; third { POUND BOX POUND BOX represent the United states. If the | Europ Miss ©, Schorr, Miss dui “Yes, y wouldn't pla ¥ i eR chinitian mee (iat Brennen eaTatenetaniiti Mra Goa Chatter (on for Kerr was 1) ree ede iui geal We Also Offer Becrets Stute z 4 : ilaon, Mis mk |piteher players wanted |, (rat) oer : Recretary" ot” Sate “Hughes wi, HARVARD GLE INE, | Wilsons Bios one 4 Ppitener mena) he, playure wanted nn Hees se at aml, American {not to create picion, but they y M. Peacock, M Samuel Gompers, gbamuel Gorpers, Vesident of (he) sincery WHI Give Two Converts to] MAtY Jb ACN Mes ts * | Wwanted to win for their two regular 384 sixvit atlsey mania a Bere V cation Filled the President, and while pledging) 1. Fraops, Them Go to Bona, Mrs, J. Schorr, and Mrs, 1, Brat. | Pitchers, Cieotte and Williams. er hs Wy eee DN AF a “Did you e any other por. Vin nt him without reserve the federation’s t alk with | ~~ Madd WNZ, duly The Harvard con 1 7, pthe players” f, Jocks Mm 3a, support, urged the advisability o ‘or On the left Mason stelle, Badic ic. 4 , Hi Ree ir ont maaseintive ot Club was met with a great re-| Garden, Jack Height, Bred smith, | mega bathed what I was to get f is aa ackage onfections labor on the deleg: They told me a player fon ception on its arrival for a visit of] B. Robinson, M. Levine, L. Davis is Turner ‘The women’s organiza ‘ions are 11 two days to the Amerlean Army of) J. Cash, $. Pittman, P.’MeManu Sire would be given me after ea | Wad POUND POUND Wise asking for representation, There| Qccupation here, Gen, Allen's Rhine| V. McManus, BE. Weober, Harry |®™\1 this conversatio AAV $8 Mes BOX BOX Being small probubiity of any of| steamer the Troussen, Drought men| Rushton, J. Drew, J. Dirck, Ho |ehe eeceiga guyereation was held on a3 ieee the ‘invited nations sending women| {rom Mainz to Coblenz with a depus Wass, C. McAfiie, W Keldon, and | no d 2 SAS BRR RS . die Plier « 69 s as Commissioners, this country will| {ation af the VOOM. oC. &. Phe Glee’ 42° pirtinan ‘The young lady in |” yen 1010 Miller Ic ‘ have to @eelde that queaion inde- |" 'Jry Vii 8) Minx Gertrude Fa Burns said he did not see the fret | =... Myo OUT Mimwiien Biowal creat eosed and wre Troveing: Malaven ven bar row pendenth lat Ronn 4 H game. After it was over he began & ¥ ove ght Ratan, Zig, .

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