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z THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 25, 1921, er ee | WPAN WILL ROT DE VALERA ARRIVING IN LONDON AND CROWD WAITING OUTSIDE NO. 10 DOWNING ST. | PSQWNEDIRYING, | |, BIND HERSELF IN. k= |< ARMS DISCUSSION { —— , i The Agenda of Conference N:'t Specified as Yet by U.S. Government. REPLY IS NOW READY. | cessful One Plunges From Cliff While Other Leaps to Her Aid and Dies. DINARD, France, June 25.—Love and romance had a tragic ending when a young girl, renowned for her beauty, threw herself off the cliffs into the sea. The scene was visible to the whole crowd of vis- itore in an opera-like setting, as the girl's figure was silhouetted and lit up as though by a Hmellght in the focused rays of the setting sun. Strangely enough the tragedy did not claim her as the victim but another pretty brunette who, although said to be the former's successful rival in a duel for @ man’s affections, was the first to plunge trom the rocks in an eff “Racial Equality” Question Will Probably Be Com- pletely Put Aside. By David Lawrence. 1 Correspondent of Th Eve ning World), WASHINGTON, July 3 (C« 1921).—Japan ready to America’s invitation to participate in he disarmament conference In accepting the invitation, Japan t to save her life Spectators 4 > around the romantic amphithe: my of Dinard beach watched ne drama in horrified suspense. was the would-be suicide wis survived. The other girl was ( (Spec seized with a cramp and cast ashore aead Xs does not bind herself to discuss any. Lae a eRtE aii ae thing which she wishes to exclude CLEVELAND, July Chester D. from the scope of the conference, such eee) ree ane ray fhe veteran, 4 as questions relating to Shantung o Hien Shug genera. Warvars Were oe ‘ tained from all of the clubs in the ' league. Ho had played tn the league nore than ten years Yap, or other matters which Japan ; may consider to have been closed by the time the conference begins — = : America has pot specified what sub- BYRON puAriam\ Ont ORD OSA IAT =< Sy i} {jects will be discussed except in a gen- X shows the Irish leader HOC OR eral way—disarmament and peace in ciidmnneictieal . = : otal _ the Far East, ! ee eee cerca es TELLS BERGDOLL TWO ARE DROWNED GAMBLER BOUGHT COFFEE POT, $92, FUSION UPIN AR [SRyAM-*Snor aan “BEES "| WNOUIRY OF SON'S AUTOMOBILE THAT SOX CONFESSIONS, IN SILVER SERVICE AS TO.CANDDATE. sx russaarate ne Our Government originally asked weing, with reservations, to the des- toh of nch troops to Upper Sile- it was st to-day macy's way of avoiding a direct turn down. The informal inquiries re- \» Suited im agreeable statements from >. Seen SSON0VENTRE PLNGES INTO CANAL EPORTAT TRL FOR SENATOR LUSK TO TACKLE HYUN == ' din officin! quarters | British Gove (Continued From rst Page.) (Continued trom First Page.) (Continued from First Page.) } «ce om Fir GENUINE edl the powers and formal invitations | -r ret ages - =a | Sega | — a nues to maintain that with ry) were promptly sent. Japan is just Phinks It Was as in Future itor’s license in his pocket, lived with /ime) ‘Neplogle has the goods om you. | cream pitcher, pow!, $4; silver ination for Mayor, no matter who is! Mediate decision concerning the disput- 99 * now replying informally that an in- Money Entrusted to Col [tis wile and three daughters at No.| adie, You know this will be a long | waiter, $45. The knives, forks and|named by the conference es pel pubsaiay) sees vitation would ®e acceptable. After Milton Yours Huclid Avenue, B lyn His}trial 1 don't want your wife and | spoons were in dozens, he said. The| With Senator Calder out of the Way | ip was added ts L that a formal invitation must be : C ung. | wife and mother-in-law said to-day then. Now come clean) total bill for silver alone was $1,047.49. | the two candidates with strong ta 4 — (that all of the family take eare of | Great Britain is willi and the m: and the wings are Borough President|¢ meet the views of ¥ son ali cpelnts DURHAM ht it up to $1191 Henry H. Curran and Senator url 28} 0 procedure, provided there shall be wn plogle amd he went and a formal reply received. ad gone on a engroving Japan naturally wanted to know (Special from a Staff Correspondent| picnic yesterday to Centreport and | | homany chest roug what would be discussed at the con- of The Eveni@g World.) _| that after their return at & o'clock, They took me to Judge MeDonald.| He said ¢he silver was ordered’ “on|C. Lockwood of Brooklyn, Their|tmmediate decision The yarnment ‘ Terence and America politely said} WASHINGTON, July %5—Repr&| Dowling had said he was going to] He asked me if 1 couldn't tell _m e|or about Decoration Day and de-| strength appeared to be about evenly | anxious €or the Allied Supreme Council tobacco makes 50 1 ny € and le i eed Not g e e: pred a 7} T a . eet oO July 28, but is willing to . t ors,| S@niative Johnosn told the Hergdoll his w nd left in the car, Nothing] about the gamblers 1 said 1 si |livered to detective Gegan at Dis-; divided, according to those who at- mest . : ' 4 brag eee BY ee eee )more vas known of bim by them| and MeDonald when said ‘Co ead| brow’s office, Afterward, he said, {1 tended the conference called by Chair- ‘ PEP phe BAe a of | good cigarettes for including Japan, wouid decide when|Committer to-day he hud an anony- y it $ a ce, Afterward, he said, i1) tended the conference called by Cha onvenience of Premier Briand, of — ant ie ce came LJ » dic A | Ss tak to o1 KLCKE | 7 Koenig, rook! s Sis once the invitations were accepted| mous letter from Philadelphia and) iy As : oa Y : A vay and indict him, \ . taken to a hotel and packed man Koenig, but Brooklyn's ins | Pa ne new at be ha been “TD said to Replogle on my way to) the mahogany chest tent demand iat the nomination | all around. protested that the letter had been! drowned Ic |} e Grand Jury room, ‘Don't this go] The cost of the silver, added to the! must go to that borough appeared to PUSEY & JONES CALL \ Bo when Japan accepts America's | ,, to 3 i } the Grand y , Incltatlon the veal discussion begina| renee. beers reaching him and de-) Mrs, Dowling said her husiand was! about what you and Austriar promised | $28,000 already reported, brings the|give the advantage to Lockwood. | LIABILITIES $1,799: 943, FAY A Mace GS ee th what aball bo inatudad or ex- (eens ened taken Jt up with thelin the habit of offering to wive al mer He sald, ‘Sure it doce” Tren 1) 2 Ll of money in connection) Judge Rewben 1, Haskel) of Brook: | Miastad, ‘The -“egende.” ‘which 6 the postal authorities. He said some one) +i): to pedestrians, frequently taking went before the Grand Jury.” f the increased pay lyn took some of the strain out o C eo “age in the employ of the United States) g carful of children of the neighbor-| “Didn't you tell Austrian ie whole. bili $8 more than $29,000 the Cx jo term for programme, will Ei at Government |s opening the mal! of a a ride She said also that] Story ked Gorman, “Yes, Pid." | ye 1. gaiq Mr. Hirshfield fh ha¥e to be settled before the oonfer-| man who is trying to get at the truth replied Cicotte od : eld ha assin k {Bankrupt Shipbuilders sa: masate| 5 ee { ition situation to-day by an- Are “Unknown; t if he decided to run \ The P and Jones Company. No. ved that he had encountered |) s t M eard the fund may have excesded will run as an inde-) y 5 ence degina, At wil! be the aim of the! of this attair |. ooid souiery bittertyaln Juego Ae ay J 8 10 Broadway, ship builders, filed a ‘United sta thai pny a young girl going home at @ late! Donala’s « “There were tears $100,009, and that at Jeast eight lobby- pendent on a platform principally an-| yojuntary petition PG ito | ‘groaa MAS bo.smako this de a8) William KR. Campbell of Lexington! jour and had offered to convey her.| in my © ied plenty of times, {ste worked for It in ile as tagonistic to Willlam H. Anderson] aay, stating ie euniee Hr ae es possible, so that every ques-| rather of Mujor Bruce Campbell, was] one was « me aa “Tbut got Hed lade i te. {and the Anti-Saloon League. He will] 943, asseta “unknown. But the pat Fann ‘which has’ & practical relation- Bos ARAN she ihe 5 he ad that $2} 780 Bo) lary room an im. he tS reported to expect a third de- | Mn! n , League. iI) 943, assets ‘vuninown ut the kip to the future peace of the Far| >? would be found that the yo girl | mur Was read. to you." velopmert, an entirely new phase, 20t ¢ re Republ’can primaries on states the company. bi amined his father, bringing out that) drowned with him lived in the neigh-!«y Bast’may be discussed. It will be t0/(,)) Milton Young was formerly} borhood of the accident. Both Mrs. | Japan's interest to avoid discussiog! president of the elder Campbvell's| Dowling and her mother reiterat rges that Ander. | able rea with plants igue are Mington, Del, and Glouceste The company. spent $8,000,000 leading directly to the Meyer Fegisia- | Judge Haskell ¢ tive Committee. All Mr. Hirshfield Son and the Anti-Saloon 1 You sis {7 "L signed i thing; 1 don't know what it was, na of him ¢ od, Kind! i 4 a deeded . would say about this was that jt Vehind a movement to sciect a “pus-| war on its Gloucester plant | of her rights in China as granted ber} ectory concern. He told about Youns | Me Ooi Ae (Bidly man) SO Replogle pead) the immunity er i belisles) a i vay. syfoot candidate on the Coalition! .,The petition says the. ‘lamergency | Versailles pact and previous A iay Y Ns of his) waiver te you He vead something, would be more startling than any- . eet Corporation has a $5,000,000 mort- ‘by the ee sending $6,000 to Bruce in 1917 by} family. He was thirty-seven but T don’t know what it was,” thing yet revealed in connection with !cket who will evade the wef and ind claims to le al ereditor for A Saantsaies otiiaston and other | ™: oe I RRO | Mines waver read e copy of the | the bill dry issue in the campaign, The Judge Porno laLaiyr aan tonite ‘ Counsel for the committee ques- 5 j immntunity, waive F | a ey will not enter the contest, he said,! §14,ou0,0W0. An. Involuntary. petitcon. In empltals predicting that Japan would) tioned the father about a apeculative| ADVERTISING AGENCY Vesti shin carne deere aa LOVELORN, SHE TAKES GAS. | "miss be is assured that there is, burikruntey, was fed July i) and the (-raiee the question of immigration | 44.) through Col. Young, in which! FAILED TO GET THEM JOBS, |trad. the. waiver? Didn't Replogle public ‘confidence! that, If elected he) COmUaIY wos edjudged: bankrupt ‘amd demand a declaration in favor of racial emuality as she did at the Paris conference are regarded here as inspired by newspapers rather than Bruce Campbell invested $5,000. “Do “| read something to you and didn’t you en iu? Se, alr Woman With $16,000 In Bank 4 you recall what was said about what 0 Gitte Who Went to Havana ee tod Judge McDonald 1 Won Sweetheart is ete | honest, efficient and economical ad- was to be done with this $5,000 y Make Complatat ta Court, didn't’ know any m than 1 told ‘ ministration «would be able to give the ci y an . *, a oud n c . 4 ‘“cotte, “he o Disappointed in a | . 4 | son gave Col. Young?" was asked. An allesea iding advertisement! him," said Cicotte, “he got sore and, UD Staion ba Guardia if @ atutement the Japanese Government, for of-| «tid not. heat," for stenc x in two New. York Said: ‘What ure you trying to do, bull | belle Stewart, forty S| core ee cinerea chee mateenat FRANKLIN SIMON Boys’ SHOPS i ficials say the Japanese Government | what wus he going to buyt?|MOWapabers, which stated, "Sure gob on | M07 AT Lokl hin’ Austrian and Tepe Trarkway, Jersey City, altempted ued. ee i ee dy wate 7 i 8 f ry Wao Batch ie Wy OM logic had promised to take cure of yesterday afternoon by inhaling iumt- | on Co 8 controlled b. % hasn't raised any such tasue. “Putures { believe.” Hn brought Leslie Masten) nie and then they. tool FIFTH FLOOR me in the nating gas according to the police.|eran convention manipulators,” He W York branch of the} wash room while they talked. Aus-| sme| Inaemuch as the agenda will be} wwyat kind of futures?” “don't | jets oF tl oud by cable head of time 404 1 Advertising Agency, O'Rolltey| tran had told me T would not be im. |euelling sas, Henry Knust, owner of the [expressed the opinion that the vet- \ arran know. 1 never asked him as 1 was] streot, Havana, TARE eee OR Tne SRO Fee building, found Miss Stewart uncon-/erans are preparing to run a steam| within the realm of secret inter-| jot much intereste tarde ed with yiolation| “Didn't you tell. Judge McDonald |*!0u8 on a couch. She is in a serious |rolier over the Independents who are| | changes the prospects are that by the} «pid he give your son a receipt { Penal law As to advertisements.; that you. threw 1919 series and /Sehiition at the City THosvital, \ inspired only by the idea to beat Hy- this of my own accord, |, AGRE att on to an answer |?ead a note found in the woman's apart- ;/*8 {nd Tammany Hall. uvther objections {ment. “Nobody ts to blame but myseit,|_ Ne sincere person can accept the © shout Sweetheart, 1 waited for you until 3,30, /ROMnation, Mr. La Gua declared, time the programme is announced the racial discrimination question will ‘"C " have been disposed of so it will not} “Where did Tru be an obstacle to the conference, 1t|#?\" 1! on tix pay got $10,000 for it?” Thave:d Ne defense obje was sustained. — 1 _{eaused Mr. Gorman Final Clearance Sale the money?” "No." Decision will be rendered by M trate Ryttenburg Beiday, “Phe office of the azeney te at No. M4 HTL Street © get the mone ‘T suppe wil be far eager for Japanese publi 1 Col Young speculate in the] Mme, Adah Marie d’Otlone of No. 238] 5" wove by your own witness | but vou did not come, so goodby es: a e platform is fir: ei Ge fas, saeier sor Jseenshe DubILG stock market" “He would specutate | Weel sirh Sthert in Mow tele Mts thal he it furinring huinseit when he |, uvenote aa nok nalfbed § bani laaepted. GCE PESOS EE B ’ bo omission of the rectal equaltty sede ese eee vawed newspaper :nen| tas that they: hud answered the says he Is telling us everything about |a° Gia mond layalllere, a diainc Orne! ihe Gity of New York and the! than to have the great powers dis- S oaeas No wash gcd Vertisement, paid $4 each for registra- | this conversation with Judge McDon-lane a pocketbook containing a small] c. é | | cuss such a moot point and be forced | * Mersage from the Seaboard National tion fer and wer asked for 820 of their | ald.” |sum were found with the note Ciy- of Albany Neve! Deon) Glas ing, | the Sxnreanion St varing ver aek Bank of New Lala tle waar tp aas ie wor -a tC lary arnt y rors ad to Joe Jackson, who teatified | next, —_——<——-. ‘put and take’ with a lop-sided top,” lapanese pride wuld rather not have sember, 19 ee to this, but went to Havana and {told of his visit to Mr. Austrian's eclare ajor La Gus “ the powers publicly discuss such a en dollars [were there met by @ representative Of | ortice before going to the Grand Jury. BLIND VIOLINIST HERE pects Mecca SERRE rants a question. Cents deposited 3 ney agency who, vitinly to Austrian said I would be indicted ' od ea g and up-State The Japanese consider themsclves | 14 1 account. y : ina few minutes and that Cicotte had WILL FIGHT DEPORTATION) tains. ‘rhe voters must lave a * racially the equal of any other race | THIS was in response to a messi ae been down,” sald Jackson. “Austrian ee frank declaration of complete repu- and to petition for a declaration on| the accused army officer had sent ask the subject might seem to be express-| ing the bank the balance the ing a doubt whether such a right of | carried in his wife's account and t equality 1s actually possessed. Japan} joint account during that period gains more in the long run by as-] In response to & question injected suming that she is the equal of any ive me my notice of suspen-|Glaseppe Camill ind when Tsaid [had no lawyer] Appeal to Secretary of Labor. id L needed one damn bac Au | — Itrian promised if Td tell what T knew Kis Himself) would not be prosecuted composer, who ha ‘ampbell, witness deseriled After a Yenr. | “Austrian had told me they weren't birth, ts held at ¥ t Reers then | of Italy Wit had promised Heretofore $3.75 to $6.75 diation of up-State encroachment on purely local matters. Any candidate who is not boss-controlled will win. My platform will win, so let the com- iseppe Camillone, violinst and | blind from | nd by the i IHE models are Middy, Oliver other nation and insisting upon rights | tion with Young us 4 (Special to The Hrening World.) after the ball players but wanted to/migration regulations which exclude) Mittee first agree on what is to be | ; : of equality, than by ‘ralaing the sub- ambling deal COLD es jones [traiple. the gamblers under their| persons liable to become public charger, |aecomplished, ‘To dui T have heard | Twist, Beach Suits, Belted v conference, It wou ative Ben John | minh Coles, seventy yours‘ald. u wealthy |{¢ He will appeal hia case to the Secretary | 29 Objection to any purt of my plat- a be the sam wif the United States or| testimony as to the characte ACME an “Did Austrian tell you that Cieotte oe Labor form. I am certain it will meet with | Junior Norfolks, or Suspender any other power petitioned a world| Milton Young, becoming much « th ‘ }had b taken care of and you would Hie 4 ey conference to declare that America | eg and shedding tears. ase f the Sta mimitted sulclde |e, 4 asked Benedict Short, at millone came from Italy final approval in the primar The | Suits. Was a sovereign state. ——— ~ by ha s this morning. His wife found ltorney for the defense. bs her, Ant " » Cam lone, pe Xo ,only difference between a ticket se- | id ‘The chances are that notwithstand bls body suspe the barn, Mr |o “ye e 1 that after confessing | NUnit Sires OTA SON, * Will ected in a room at t 3 | vs % ie ’ tuaohand in a bu LW a sent 8 las Sihase his fight on the ground that, in| lectet a room at the Comme a . . - ing some efforts that aro being made | BELIEVE JAPAN'S His init hat heen matitnehoty ver aines [Roth ne would be done with me and Uispite of, hie ‘blindness, Hie, ts. welled liand @ (chek uelecteneyiihe bose The materials are Chambray, Drill, ‘ ence with catrancous questions before ACCEPTANCE IS eer - . Islands it T wanted Jof his own and other countries, and has] #¢ 4 convention in a room in a hotel] it beging the Japanese will fh |) Sek Mesnene Ploked. they sent two bailiffs with |sequired @ mastery of the violin which | at Saratoga is the price of hiring the Dull Galatea, Repp, Peggy Cloth or their attention to matters of comine:- | SURE TO BE FULL | ss seus No SS Ell@a- ‘me when 1 left to protect me and the {hs Won him media room Poplin ¢ial opportunity in the Far Bast ani oes beth Street, held on uw |hailifr 11 went out and got good | " oplin, f ” s s Admi, Shoplt SEE cai avoid immigration subjects which ¢41 wk gran eny this morntig |and drunk }x M t |seek Mowy of Gt E best be dealt with by direct sagree-| Oifiviuls at Washington | K Serj by Magistrate Walsh © Phatbu ————- wi ANOK)_SMSY = ASE Na. | Hee aay iivt in i i q ment betweem the individual power j sayfa Avenue Court, Brooklyn The poliey BELIEVE MEN DRIFTED Bp eg) Be ACN BU OR, WNG. mays Canoe Upret very garment is regular stock and vitally interested. ous Barrier to Arms Parle cnaves with twolokhinra howant UisouEn 1 he has appeared in film successes, to- olive boats and other craft are The American Government holds ' t Rete of Charles Reith Of No ae To SEA IN FISHING BOAT. |S nd8oo te Silty Rall, for the | searching for the vody of Mins Doiothy we have never before made such ae emieraen \Setarnment Dele ; ety s [Grand Jury after she had leaded guilty | faenine! No. tog gs : liberal red i its i tom Aud Ga euch barcly cebamtie| <wAsiTINGTON sini nur station cere Jive defferson “Market Court” dotare| Meeming, No, 206 Buenavista Avenue, | iberal reductions on wash suits in Its economic and not political aspects |... t Pwo Prominent Citize fon | Manian One Matsa ta eT eee onan, wae Sromued st “alent are uppermost, The last immigra-|!"€*s).— Apparent acauiescence by * eof New liven siort, aaid she saw tho uceresy Meet & canoe was bit by a ferryboat the heart of the summer season. tion Bill has reveaicd the desire of | Ju 0 insistent suggestion of HIN Reported We ek Missing: Jiuko a wrist wateh, and this, ehe added, [OPPOsite Dyekman Street, Miss Daisy the Samericas Government to protect) the United States that definition i NEW BRUNSWICK, No, July 25 was found on the prisoner in the street,|Sorenson and Van R. Pavey, No, 119 S its workers from cheap labor 9! all|iie scope of the conference on bar| WASHINGTON, July he bill Harvey B. Haft, adve anager of liar = - est Lith Stree ere i e can races, and that right of economic ke ; me y m i : Xemptin we Organizations oy : ihe New inks i Wa, oa Ae 7 of | Brambh) Soeletts , fe German ag ve is ey eee M ‘i IZES a 19 0 YEARS protection will never be submitted to| Maxtern subjects and limitation of aia of the Sherman Ante Trust tus} Pegnhen Gh mncniel’tren ine ender, a ee ee eee eee See ae an international conference by the| armaments should not be made acon Taw wa \ ported to. ty is: Hoe eacher of manual training | paris, July Arthur Crispien AAG IAs, , Ut leg ering, who ie} 4 Harding Administration dition of the acceptance of the invi- |5 nate today by the dud: y Com. |'9 the New Brunswick High School, | German Socialist leader and men wor {S2kl to have been @ fair swim | No CREDITS NO EXCHANGES ed that Japan is ready to enter! iiiion y A Reed .. have beon 1 K since § o'clock yess |the Reichstag. has been extended | Went down. | the conference, the next step is the | ‘8''"' id . ee A — ——_ terday morning, When they left here in |Special invitation to attend a ceremony ———— * agenda, What questions will ‘be| removing the most s¢ 1 to| dounder of Ln Hazon In D. eee rchine esate i" lormanized hy the Seine section of che | No Values Like Them! On it? The success of the entire | holding the international meeting pros | BUPNOS AYRES, July 23.—Dr, Jos nD Bench Besinuial, Party to bs held nest | Danate Commission Takes ¢ disarmament conference depends up- | posed by President Harding ‘ unt publisher it tend IGSAN of Jaan’ Laon dauvan, the noted | PARE Suly B.ditemnationalizati On the skill with which the problema| Althougi the decision of the Diplo- |ja awe axl they ititended to stop [dea ota tea ee ta an eed jor the Danube River finally became a are submitted for discussion, the|matio Advisory Counell, whieh met a y eR SE ONS PaIne and Res pall, Inquire Pen Rectan ate iat (Tansee T coatitss (Wemterdaay “whan reuheROntaLS D , exact phraseology used and the prin- | «( # net yet been|L. Razor tar news and at other points In the bay _>-- the interested Alli Powers held ciples enunciated, Secretary Hughes | con 1 ret Hu fails to show the men stopped any ’ Nnatien ‘ , is eager to that part of the| there was mn n official quarte whore, ‘The United 8 Shipping ielva New Swimming Ktrake. santa rey ay esas tra . ay a @ * , business and as soon as Japan's ac-|to-cay 4 tendency to accept Conrad Nun natified coterie ve te'TE | Miss Hthelda Bleibtrey, the Olympic | convent he Inter ) — & . : d ceptance is here within the next|rect Japanese jess reports t Been aie. baat tan at to} wimming champion, Is experimenting |Gommission | immed notified FIFTH AVE. 37TH AND 38rH STs F Fs twenty-four hours will begin to draft|.Japan would accept fully the at Pet ae Pare POT as ee oe with the cight-beat crawl and Intenda tom wal “a Canales in \ programe! suggemions. tion to join the discussion, Went dead and they drificd oul to sea = to give ib & lowed de sprint racing : 1 "\