The evening world. Newspaper, July 27, 1921, Page 2

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ee Se ; es 2 MINTS DE VALERA WALKERS LEADING WILL DROP DEMAND. IN GOLF PLAY FOR - FOR A REPUBLIC OPEN "MET" TITLE London Newspapers Intimate Gets a 75 To-Day, Making That Plan for Irish Army and Navy Is Shelved. MAY BE 4 LEGISLATURES) Unification Still the Provoking Question in the Discus. [2 sions in Dublin. LONDON, Ju! The possibtl hat four Lee may hewstab lshed in Iveland—one each In the) provinces of Ulster, Munster, Con- | aught and Leinster—under a Cen-| tral National Parliament nted a this morning by London Sketch. which siys “It need not be d,a don: in some quarters, that under unifica tion there would be oniy two gov erfing authorities under a Federal Irish. Parliament. tt has been inost overlooked that there are four great provinces in Ireland, each wilt an historical individuality.” In relation to Sketeh's information, whieh, incidentally, reiterates some earlier + the statement is made, somewhat disconnectedly, that subject to a satisfactory solution of the Irish unification problem, Barnon lag Valera has intimated that he will hot renew tl campaign for an inde pendent Irish Republic and also that be will not seek to raise an army or navy or the r to enter Inte rola- Hons with forcizn powers, exeept to the same extent as are enjoyed by dominions of the Lrith While Sketch lear ress is being Empire mai ther In the Irish ne tently in- ined in indi- | geuations, fluenced by utt the Irish Bulletin At real prog- told putting trouble U. S. SENDS DEMAND TO RUSSIA TO FREE PRISONERS THERE Miicial Document Handed to Bol shevik Minister in Riga to | Be Forwarde THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27 Her Gowns Lead to Suit Against Husband FromWhom She Is Parte d te ! wh IGA, laty July welated tary of 3! ¢ Hughes for the relense o > ed the Ame In Rusel é Eiitinn | Stark, the Bolshevik Minister here, ta otk Fotal 143—MeDonald "sa or seorstury itunes « ‘ Next With 140. Te ie ‘ be of Soviet legatio: sbread, but tn oh e By William Abbott. ee 1 Minist xt of . | (Staff Correspondent of The Evening [" \meriun sw ritats ee Ms SIWANOY GOLE COULSE Huly } u ‘ 1 Wall wood, re te bahinit vined in the ud ay oat the end we Am an f the first ha woles for the - aaa La Ui al oaths Ah open gole title on the tt 7 at W round 68 with a 75 to-day i ee j i . giving 8 148 total And W THC LORY settle for the At ithoritica 1 1 y Marve anit ! 1 nplon, was faut AL TAR ; nner Reet a o oke behind in fit plac Wt 1g cou i “ the oppressive heat, ‘The Siwanoy a engtnoors Willian vf vans hile nN OX nd ¥ saab Mey te HOE é tion, was ver " yy ext wnother moving pictur 0% ey trokes we nt ary becwuse of U ind XN. Bo Kania , it ve W fiMieulty « yahing Siaipir a oa Interest chiefly centred in Walker, Nines Ss JO x ished a course record and the battle . QeMPERWOOP ane UNOERWoe> ~ yal between Hag 1 Harnes x , " os f s eee iee engin ESA wore puleed” £0 TRYING 10 SAVE Dressmaker Wants John A.|*! di he and Hagen . 5 Sean rowns furnishe 8 wife, Beutr gether the sume lay, but I Hoaghind to Pay for “Billie? jsne was « "Allen, dancer and he yrand of ge wis not the same ea > wivn sta avorite ew ae Hn iF by n net fli aie . 5 n Allen’s Frocks. jst L (iyeelt " in & x i little off the line, and his tee shot WiFE iN CREVICE. - but have not been living frequentiy landed in trout veral \ Jonn A. Hoaglind, son of J. C.lainoe 1917. “BR returned times he found himself in a veklish > | Hoaxiind, wealthy — manutacturer| st ippearing in the "Ce ituation with a long putt (Continued From Wirst Page | from whom he inherited $3,000,000, HW » owas t rr ‘ fim percaiumeana! Gee rae | ips of the gown ‘ n ound The j ham th spicy oi NS Cee! We an nh | Stone attempted to climb back, te) u of trick names for costly tro! ; nh rate’ Lae AMBIT FAUST 2 ost his footing and fell buck into an} : Hit against him by a she Does” and a dur wu Chis weaitness aaapararavicn Denth what ” dressmaker. The dressn ¢ cost at least four strok Toward . seh eee Se ips ie uaiing. seemed to affect nin short | Kenn waa the Fal BACHELOR TAX JAPAN’S FAR EAST m ws nee ee F i M Stone milled back Into the . - game, which bueame uncertain aihower voreviée, wilbre she sea) BLL 1S’ PASSED IN REPLY RECEIVED cate doubis rex jona | in Dublin agree to a settlement, and su s that the question of uni fication is a provoking on: The Daily Mail. however, mentions “reports of a closer understandins| vetween the North and the South," which, it says, diminished the doubts respecting the ability of the rival Irish leaders to meet and contrive a ground for common action No word has been yet rece ved from De Valera attitude on the G vernment's: py Hiugen'y four-stroke stroke by means champion had fourth, where he brasee bounded fur off to the | way mati tw nd at the s started out ea sdvantage er to redues arin | foreed to tie found her Ith McDonald, veteran Chieaxo pro- | fession) few lea MeDonald hit a very lon proved ders whse until rescuing parti GEORGIA HOUSE a Its Nature Not Yet Known to State 1 down to a sit 3 Stone and nis. ife, i need we : fu7s, ‘The naonal| DP Stone and nis wit me") Measure Lmposes $5 on Ail Un- Department, Which Is De- vais at tae | been at the Mountain Climbers’ camp : sane ge twiee bunk. {at the foot of Mount Assiniboine married Men Over 30, coding Mess: vas twlee bunk- Naat ‘ F eataniaetiees | out on ay 16 gt 1 walki ai | if Sane, WASHIXOMON, July . T intended o be gone four days. i} 7 * 7 struck. a tron’ and | pee intended s} ay ATLANTA, Ga, duly 27.—The reply to the American invita me and) eheir purpose was to condition them . | Pacific and Far Kastern discussio: seventeenth 180) caveg for the big Alpine Camp meet | Georsia House of Representatives | Pele Se ee it Lake Abara this week | voted to-day as an amendment [oi0e yas received at th i) t ttt SUES = to the Tax Act to impose a tax partment Ay ean we higher, LAWLEY HITS TAX | of $5 a year on every agile ME: and straight thirty years of a ON U. S. YACHTS} «ve BISBORHA EEG Amber: OF Iie ball all the way to the greens and wed measure will have to 0 tions encourage those who hop» 4 luck would ; with a litte more putting luck w | Sigerinnetyaren : oughothe Senate: Gbdacae most for their acceptancs seen vone better than 73, which held | Boston Boat Builder Sees Canada t is set os 2 ; ly RANE MORE seas) : forth that the person taxed 1 DUBLIN, July 27 (Assochated | ay early lead as the beat showing for | Capturing American 8 ne . oe Nay ae ‘ Press) mon De Valera, the Irish} ine pound jhe is ean ; i th) ROMA | Industry. 1 that it will bring in $5, a Republican leader, and his colleagues) joe Kirkwor Australian — title NDR ea nyt have not yet found a basis for the joider, tailed to make any headway | (Special From a Staff spondent pe ee ty proposed conference with the British on the leaders, but remains a dan of The Evening World.) , ae ede eantie conference Government on the Irish queation in| gerous contender WASHINGTON, July 27 nia tm) feak OF anew! Cae Re FS London, but are continuing to search| scores made to-day and the totals] capturing Americas yacat building cower voce a hues for a common ground on which the | follow: {dustry because the taxation pol $ Viifred Reed, Wilmington, 37, 38- ind to tax grass-widowers contending parties can meet , it was W d Reed. Wilmington, ° Jor the at Was t widows $200 « son All eh: ted in a well informed quarter Ford, Mosholu, 46-8417) | Wave omni t couples: married here to-day Ernest. Anderson, Lawrence Park,| to-day by bk Law f] Nowy! sole nave'be st \ BBLFAST, July 2% (Associated | 44-87-1664 gg gg [tunrenent the Nati Axsvotn ' ty Preas).—The periodical "Young Ire an ests a old Ae SE-B on of Mneine and Motor Boat Manu jand,” edited by Arthur Griffith, mes Farrell, Quaker Ridge, 36, [fet f ‘alec a | founder of the Sinn Fein, in an apti- | 41-76-15 Not only: are wpproxiinutely: 460 DeER ROrGAY, BAYS | A) M_ Demaire, Grand View, 41,{ destruction or damage but oersuns able FRANKLIN SIMON BOYS' SHOPS “Mme restoration of our rights as | 43-84—164 | to own yaohts are not giving orders for nation is the true remedy for the} Will Kerrigan, Siwanoy, 42, 88-80) jaw o ip Was Caged ak Gilt malady of Ireland. ‘This alone will re- | —161 iene Tae Te vane, pow leyies FIFTH FLOOR move the cause of war Gene Phelan, Fennimore, 42, 42-84] “* : x “The application of the balni is now | 173 person desiring a $100,000 yacht must fn easy matter. because the Irish peo-| Prank Madden, Oak Ridge, 40, 39-79 | pay $19,000 tax for the privilege mle have established their own Ge 164 in Fordney indieated that ernment, and the recognition of that Government is the first step toward the restoration of our tu inviting President De Valera to London and ente into official con versations with the head of the Irish state jt cannot be denied that the taken the first British Premier has step necessary to cur land. The future eure “Once having taken a step towards the application of the genuine remedy for the malady we must now know how to finish the cure of Ireland.” TOLD BRYAN HE NEVER HEARD OF WILLIAM J. BRYAN depen will go towards a CapStable Holds Up the Ex-Secre- | tary for Speeding, but Finally Relents. WAUKEGAN An auto speeding city was hailed John Frazer “Tam W by Constable am Jennings Hryan the passenger told th tieer T am hurrying to Antioch, ML, ¢ keep a lecture eng ent “Ah, cut that f. 1 neve heard of anybody the name of William Jennings Bryan,” the constable declared. "You can tell itt » Judge.” After some explanations Mr. Bryan finally sue iin estab- Meshing that there w Aman and he really had bis lecture engagement. Mr. Bryan was later stopped fo speeding at Zion City, where the Constable knew him and gave him a handshake instead of a fine. é \ independence. | complete Thomas Pepino, Foley rge Kerriga nen we Tom Kerrigan, 4 | 178 lis i I 1 {15 1 om Boyd. Pox Hills, 3 1 hin Bredemus 3 Ranney 58 Jesse Sweetser 8. Mackie 161 r 8 Walter 1 mos 7. 8 i) Walker Hagen, 18 jack Dowling, Scarsdale, Arthur Reid, Ardsley, 40, 3 url Anderson 158 116. Mosholu, Thompson. MacDonald. Mosholu, 41, 44- Beer 46, n, White ham, Siwanoy 38, Siwanoy, 40, a Century, 39, Peter O'Hara, Shackamaxon, Englewood, 38, . New York, Uirac Lawrence Bob of rihor indieat f showers eally coe tered 40 ‘th when ) hours cust were were Mich Avenue A . No, 580 St Street, All Nigholas Av McGough, seventeen, No, 369 Bast rt H S 38- Tom Harmon, Hudson River, 38, 39 i a7, 88-76 1 Greenwich, 42, 42-84 a9 4 San Felipe, 45, 87 Wred Canasay, West Votnt, 85, 4 8, 10, Burn, $6, 40-75 ‘red Mel#od, Columbia, 40, 37-77 41, 38-79 Overbrook, 78—1h Park, 36. Link, ae ae | MORE SHOWERS COMING TO COOL OFF THE CITY. 79 181 40. 181 38 s 37, there Was no place to raise the money that would be lost if he tax is removed Mr lawley said it amounts now to shout $212,000 and that if the business could Me imed this would be ex- ceeded in the revenue gained through | having more men employed and able to pay income taxes OCEAN OF SCOTCH HERE; BUT ALAS, ONLY ON A VISIT 18,000 Cases of It for Tran ment to Luckier Lands, The Cameronia of the Anchor Line arrived from Glasgow te day with 18,000 cases of Scotch a8, | e and whiskey only, of them will Me landed for transhipment and United States Mar Carthy will be the cu while the court passes on the at plication of the line for an in junction prevent interference with is of that sracter destined for foreugn parts and to be transhipped here. In addition to the 18,000 eases of Scotch whiskey there was one Allister, a World War veterar ship's electrician, from Airdre, met Miss Bettie Sharpe, a former swetheart, on board, and renewed requaintance She was on her way to America ty be married McAllister induced her to forget all about the differences they had had, and also forget the other chap. The men aboard ship are going to give them @ asllver ser- | vice as a wedding present, TOMORROW cAnnual Sale of Boys’ Norfolk Wash Suits at One Uniform Price 5A 50 White Ducks Khakis Panama Cloths Linens Crashes AGES 8 to 18 YEARS INNO EXCHANGES NO CREDITS Franklin Simon & Co. FIFTH AVE,, 37TH AND 38TH STS , 192i. FIFTY SHOTS FIRED -ASPOLICE CAPTURE SPEEDWAY BANDITS ae ee Robbers of Man and Woman in Auto Run Into Bluecoats on Way Home. jpen. ‘The ginl lost a wrist watch, but saved a $600 diamond ring by |dropping It Inside her watst. The | robbers, she suld, must have caught a glimpse of the ring because they searched her stockings for tt, Policeman Gilhooley overtook three men on 166th Street who ran when he called, and he opened fire. The three scattered and began shooting back at him, The policemen going home froin the Amsterdam Avenue Station closed in from all sides and the fugitives Street zier and Conway chased into the basement of No. 170 West 166th Stret, He dropped an automatic which he had reloaded from a box of cartridges in his pocket, as they pulled him out from a fuel bin. MeCabe told them sinith had gone to the roof of the Iding, Smith was subdued tried to butt the policeman over pistol, | A rattling pistol fire lasting fifteen | minutes woke sin the neigh- ay | borhood of 166th Street and the way In the Kitty early hours to-day were heard, and for an hour) the jedge of the roof, Walters found viterward the tramp of search parties | Douglas in an areaway in St. Nich- | of emen and their shouts feom | olas Avenue, sidewalks, cellara and rooftops kepi| According to the police, the three| Jeonfessed that the robbery of Brady ‘ ge Wea ee te aa and Miss Summers was the sixth * sufficiently disturbed to go to} suecesstul venture of the night, al- | the Amsterdam Avenue Station found | Ways With young coup as victims, | Lieut. razier and Polleemen Con- | * ee anibn kbd is at the sta- jon awaitiny identit - way, Walters, Pardua and Donnelly | VE ae Mee ite cludes a wedding ring. jof the station (all off duty), and Po- from a downtown SMALL WARRANT > prison. | Mecabe,, IN SHERIFF’S HANDS |taitor, of 122d Street: | hain {Henry Dot I and job- | yy : ‘4 i Lue a nowre. oe|tllinois Governor's Bail Bond Will Lenox The three | Not Be Arranged Until change oo hignway 5 | ‘ToMorrow. | ne dea cupons anc ae ‘ a it Be AIL me THN) SPRINGVISLD, nL, July 37.—Wwar- | ‘om the top of au Edgecombe Ave- |e" charges of embezzlement and con-| rie omnibus on which he was going |Siracy to defraud the State were ‘ 4 ae doin the hands of Sheriff Henry onie he Bronx by D.| Mester of gamon County — this Hrady, of No. 15 Claremont Avenue, | morning find Miss Da immers, an actre Sheriff immeciately gent a mes-| No. 141 West et. They to Attorney Albert iink, Gov. | Jthey had itamobile a 0, informing | itonth $ 5G when not ry for submit to arrest in and took | e sald arrangements for made when the Exi returns to the capital. & liamond n inte i| Fifth Avenue 34% STRE | Absolute Final Clearance | Smart Summer Frocks al Reduced Regardless | 500 Checked and Plaid Gingham, Linen and Voile Dresses Originally to 12.75 395 Checked and Plaid Gingham, Linen and Voile Dresses Originally to 16.75 300 Imported Gingham, Organdie, Dotted Swiss, Imported Voile and Ramie Linen Dresses Originally to 19.75 100 Silk Taffeta, Georgette and Crepe de Chine Frocks Originally to 29.75 125 Roshanara, Georgette and Canton Crepe Frocks Originally to 34.75 137 Roshanara, Silk Taffeta, and Canton Crepe Frocks Originally to 55.00 Formerly 1.50, 1.95 and 2.95 Reduced to after THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Extraordinary Special 1275 Fine Cotton Blouses $10,000 Bail for Marvey. Herbert 8. Harvey, former Queens Sheriff, who yesterday obtained @ cer Lifcate of reusonable doubt preparatory to appeal from his conviction for bribery in Nasu County, was admitted to $10,- 000 ball to- oy Supreme Court Jus tice Gannon in Brooklyn, Broadway of Cost 4.85 6.85 9.75 12.75 18.00 22.00 95¢

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