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" JAPANPRESENTED MOTOR CARAVAN New York Caravaner and Family |WAIKERIS LEADING silt MR ae ee Takes West to Begin New Life} AS EDISON SAYS) 6.05) tnsmonce ge thie AG NOOBSTACLES FOR OF 28 FAMILIES BYONESTROKEIN FANSINTSQOTO Tee «ona RE (Continued From First Page.) States Commissioner of Rduea- a the Weather Bureau, ‘The offies tion, asserted to-day that col- thermometer at 2 o'clock this after Official Washington Well;Modern Brooklyn Argonauts rei ae loge graduates were as ignorant |noon registered §8 degrees. The Total After Third Round er will play ball again} 1—MeDonald of Chi- |! 4p te Juage KM. Landis for de-| 4. Waice sof history as Thomas had claimed, as the and there was Pleased by Action of Mikado’s Hit Trail for Idaho After jumidity ws Le 2 CHAR POOLE GE hin exAHIIHALiE rae twenty-four mile breeze which hel Ministers. Farewell From Hylan. \ cago Next P i He SXUMDEUOR OF 8D* | lsome. the street the temperaturr A | ‘ : Comiskey stated shortly after the} Plicants for job: Was 98 The highest temperature c Speaking betore the New Jer By William Abbott seven players were suspended fol-| Educational Conter, | trday_ probi RESULTS, NOT TALK.) \WELCOME LIFE IN OPEN, ty will reach that o | R t none of | yesterday, when it was 0d by the ee = (Staff Correspondent of The Evening} (Wis (Meir indictm: ut that none of) ence New Brunswick Dr, | Wyte ean ae smient, ; : ° F . World.) them would ever play for him again! ‘Tigert said that any one who | "tena AUGHAMGIATLGRE ET tee ar Immigration Matter, It Is Ex-| Delighted With Prospe SIWANOY GOLE COURSE, July| even if they should be freed, bad taught in college firteen |More than 100 on the street att P.M sted C © Settled [3e- i re 18—-Cyril Walker of Englewood lea] Weaver and Felsch were expected] years knew how weak the col- ‘ pected, Can Be s ett ed Be Getting Away From $ eae ir finglewood 168! to clinch thelr freedom to-day when] lege student was, particulariy in | Pmstrations tosdays tween Two Countri of City Existence weld by a single stroke at the they were. goheduled to take the wit-| ucstions of history. He ar Beer eh ioe SIE ae a os art of the final round this after-|ness stand and answer a few per-| for a broader history teaching peg Waal Telia fennel aieonueies 5 a noon, after the Metropolitan Open! functory questior Swede Risberg] in the sé#hools with less national i f rl . The tdahe AN O18 i} bs s) bd in his room: 4 By David Lawrence laho cara van—twenty-cisht Golf Championship on the Siwancy|and Chick Gandil are also expected] boasting and more appreciation John Dol mechanic, 7 & (Special Correspondent of The Even- | families from New York and New links. ‘His total tor 84 holes was g21,+ testify, denying they had any] of the contributions or every na- lof No. 145 A . Brooklyn, fel i Id. Jersey —be on a 2000-mite motor Ma eras sift » conspiracy izatio ‘two stories from a rear window of h Wttccen. sui ey | Jeraey oe na : Mio " ‘er Bob McDonald of Chicago was sec-| Part in the conspiracy. tion to civilization, two st from a 1 SHINGTON, July Copy-| trip, almost across the continent, to rly to-day while trying find » to sleep. He was taken tc County Hospital with @ po: ond. with 222. ‘Willan Creaey ot] With elght ‘White Sox players = hie West Point was third with 223 eee Te taatee fin ats Mesahae ati FORTUNE TELLER IN PLOT | };,.",,) Pat OM Staten Isla | . sible ure of the sku ee Sie ace upeeets a nd Ws) many other witnesses summoned, the. TO PROCURE A DIVORCE. | *"" ECE ca caine sae Rea e eo) mitlonal ehaeipiony was Ath Cee ee eonsuboes une deze nat) : a Avehile, dled A Roosevelt Hoanitil to jrew national champion, was Afth| expect to conclude its testimony be-|“ Tall Dark M Ete rs Was Tot militia when’ he fait tramcthi oun fore the middle of next week. Nemes ae Cer heanenesats fourth floor fire escape, wihiie seek Naha President Ban Johnson of the| Mrs. Gubriel N. Sayegh, wife of 4 : r ay 1921).—The United States Gov-|iake up irrigated Government land] ernment is proceeding on the assump-|tweive miles from Bub! and make a tion that all the Powers, including| home place of it, started off from Japan, will approach the subject of city Hull this afternoon following 4 a programme for the disarmament| reception by Mayor Hylan and a! conference with a desire to get results| bricf speech of well wishing. The ature of the third round this! | 4 jef from the heat morning was the collapse of Walter | 5 Syrian silk Importer and one of the |'™s" and not to use the meeting as 4) Mayor gave to Willam D. Stott, SSS SSD ULSD END CHILDREN is ‘ c American League was expected to iP and (th Other heat! cages regorted were Gehicle for an interminable discussion | whose cur headed the line, a letter Lie Cae AOL A ball Oho AS ts Sars ely Hagan, present Metropolitan cham-| decide to-day whethor the rest of the |OW7eT* of the New York Kimona Com-| join. sareno, No. 429 Fifth Street f international problem: \nddreseod to Gow ‘Davie of fduht — — a J pion. At the seventh hole he drove puny at No. 10 West an-|9 a ° national problems Jaddressed to Gov. Davis of Idaho, Washington-Chicago series and pos- 7 ‘ swe "a divinee peti in elyn Sehewenthal, eighteen, N Japan's acceptance of America’s| regretting the loss of such worthy out of Mounds and was twice bunk: |aibly the New York-Chicago series | ne Trookiyn sfpreme Court by chars. {1971 Bushth Street, nookisn: Morr OS Wee 4 Kshingten aati 7 ts felicitating him upon RUSSIAN SOLDIERS ~ ABSOLUTELY FALSE [showing at this hole discouraged him hela Ereee riven to the by Bas fortune clr hie uaed 10 T. Laskowitz ! HU woe " v collides ES i osibihuthis aa " e y jand he was forced to take 84 for the While this i eventuality that | ally co ‘ en Ga EROS acts. | Wise SLA aa ale i Ss “x are some phrases in the Japanese re-) During the puion at City Hall} | ound) WHISK Sue dita) Ripetansty Out ile this is an yu ul fy Sone cmoialie ea _|No. 909 Alexander Avenue; Simor tion, but the important fact to bearjan inspection of the caravan cars and Moet bel eesludiere to? Ehetaerhiie nounced that most of the White Sox | \vird she rth Pali ———————————E jn mind is that Secretary Hug> their trailers, which carry Presse f “5 | who participater in the 1919 World's | that a rm be arrang doesn't regard, it as a qualified ac- necessary baggage and slecping and/ licen re mun Seal ne heat | Series would be called to testify, it tHOURD She suds ceptance. When Japan said problems | cooking paraphernalia | ja a heir besdhies suffered, be only | did not seem so serious to-day as | ho proved to 23d Stre sbould be omitted from the discus-| The caravan will make its first halt Cees Mie Sonics Gheinaed might be supposed. ese for a with ube sion which are of “sole concern to, at Croton, spend the night there and | ——-—- | aes RNG UTS cre urbe alee While three members of the White |iiidst "of her cont alt, He cgtain particular powers," and that| then go on, stopping to-morrow night | (Continued From Fi Page.) | Continued From First Pas.) niwG@ria’ the baat ound darhed if: Sox pitching staff are summoned to named : lamas r matters be exciuded which may We,at Rhinebeck and Saturday night dt) es | Sanaa A large gallery traned out in epite of| Chicae®. this is considered no serious | Vourt, rave Mra, uweek regarded “as accomplished facts," it| Schenectady | | drawback to the Sox, Both Urban | ‘™0! of starvation, but the F anization will feed only the chil- dren, The average cost of fe feuuaie in oth ver Ot the detectives in New York, how] the heat and followed the most prom- ae Se z i nor ¢ Faber and Dick Kerr have pitched much money was raised by the de- | ising contestants, Walker, Hagen and| their turns this week. Johnny Mostil STABS WIFE ON STREET ding jexisiatton and who got the money, | Mtnes attracted most of the atten-| it is thought, will replace Eddie Col- INSIGHT OF THRONGS. of Europe has | After 1am through with this investi-|tion, flagen's bad showing srprised| jing at second base and Wilkinson = — was possible to construe her words as| Most of those who have set out on a sort of warning against too much | the overland trail were delighted with optimism concerning her attitude, but| the prospect of getting away from Mr, Hughes, who is a distinguished | cities and into the wide, open coun- P part | been about $1.25 a child per month, | Bation I'l lgok into the legisiation|every one, as he was one of the two| has not been going to the mound | Assaflant, Flourishing Kalfe, lawyer, doesn't have that impression | try. ' os | some of the majority of the discred-| pig favorites expected to w Hes (died Ly ME ciel Bacapen ini Crew fom 4 e Me r C0 ee ‘ou - , "TC «nd looks upon the Japanese state- It isn't anything of a sacrifice to ie | ited Meyer committes put throukh| Scores to-day and the totals follow: | Catcher Gcbit, also called to Chi-| in’sight of hundreda’at women th the ment as a legal “caveat,” something | @ive up city life.” eaid Mra. Kaward LIST OF U.S. VICTIMS | turing the session of the Legislature” | ee Capea Woo AIC AWSEROUEHUTouAl libarsolaoedl | HIEAUNN Breet ipunticarl Markee Livia | a | which the United States or any other | Dunne, wild dy her HOE IN SOVIET PRISONS _ island was put on the stand to-day| i Xniorsy ian by Yaryan, who has been behind the| @i#raffa sixty-one, stubbed his wife, £ power would feel free to express | builder o! jarendon Road, Flatbu by Commissioner Hirshfield He iste “Hdgewent ai . . a - o. | Madelina, thint; ght, several times in adore entering any conference. |was euger for the great adventure.’ WHO MUST BE FREED Ainted that Assemilyman gudnon, BIg areas plate frequently thin sdason, and Me- | c.6° Chest and abdomen at 10 ns | : “It's a boon to some people, because Chairman of the Committee on.‘ . ak Rie Clellan, outfielder, has been warming | to-day. The woman was taken to St The Japanese are cautious and do} “It's a boon Meine orane ciuae nl — ation and Retrenchment, gave him Homey £0) the bench of late and will not greatly | Vincent's Hospital. where it was sid ri] hot want to seem to be agreeing to| the strain of living he Else No Food to Be Sent From. the bill for the detectives and asked | AS nny handicnp the team by his absencu. | Glamflay waving the. knile, syehed 4 reopening of all Far Eastern ques-| getting to be too much for some of | This « t he St pte Fe Rare te ma te a8 200 TIRES icra. Mal While “Kid” Gleason, the manager, | through’ the er and escaped ‘i i ‘5 ow Y ‘oin ut | his Country to the Stary for the Assembly: Dan Mackie Da iQ te a be “at 01 tions. It is an important thing that|us. ‘That's why we're going out| : d | Smith said he did this, but chat ne] Andrew tee is called away, as is also Trainer| sig tonne Giaratta Huingar ne | ‘ they agree to discuss Far Bastern| West.” i} ing Russians, had nothing to do with the drawing of} Qraties Mo isba | Stephenson, the summoning of the husband | questions at all, for the Japanese| One of the most enthusiastic of the bill He also said that he met nt Jotails of the conviction and uns re ne eight men yet leaves the Sox with ave always shown a reluctance to|the pioncers wan Major F. J. Smith-| Details of the conviction and im- | petectives Devanney and Conkling 4 prisoninent of American citizens in| and asked them about the so-called | plenty of material to put up a stiff |Omers 5,000 Caxh for Dead Bank it Ss T oasted ten ae See eA a i EO ere a eaaieels Ar Soviet prisons were given out here|Harris and Smith bills. They told CONFER ON FRANCE’S STAND ght with any American League club Robbers. pper utside y and a a . “4 him that the detecti would get in case President Johnson decides to DETROIT, July 28—A standing re 4 powers. If America were asked to| ing a home at No. 646 Bast 23d Street, ‘0-day by the American Red Cross 0, ON SILESIAN QUESTION. si BO80T eaaceaas | Yy together and make one vill o submit to any questions affecting| Brooklyn. and Kenneth Durant, publisher of withdrawing the Harris Pate Am nil! IRE continue the schedule. wate of 1000 mas announ Lentral or South America, there| “Mrs, Smithwick and [ are taking Soviet Russia | eq. committee and then Senator Lusk and Adheres to Decision Th8t/ STOLE AUTO, IS CHAKGE Sine ge eee would surely be opposition. When| with us our two little sons, Frank,| A letter fromatapt. Emmet Kil- Coie to smith and stid that he would| M@Ffe Troops Are Unnecessary. | i 4 pe i eaats the Monroe Doctrine was mentionea|cight, and Vincent, six, and going to’ Patrick, one of the imprisoned Amer- take the bill and introduce it in his| LONDON, July 28 (Associated Press). HIT TAXI, HURT WOMAN. ciation sn connection with the League of Na-|givo them a start out in the open ‘cans to the Red Cioos, gave the fime | Thes smith said he lost all] —The latest French communication 1n- F tions American Senators insisted|country,” he said. “I'm going in for Name of others who were held. It des i sisting that more troops be sent Into rrest and conviction or Laid to Chauffeur Accused | = = It was reported to-day to Commis-| {, tive dampens red ) that not only must the doctrine be|farming, and the boys will grow up clired the food was bad sloner Hirshfield that a process server | UPPEr § e i 3 a) me ate under: of Taking Car From omitted from the scope of the cove-|to their tasks. As for schooling, [| Durant, who invest rated the with a subpoena for Dan Johnson, | tod to have been the mibject of a} » a ay Garage. : ae aad supplied ©OMpanion of Kleist, the Albany lob-| conference this morning, at which Mr. nant but no question must ever be| hear there are three grammar schools {ils of the lnprisonm, peek upp! a byist, had seen Johnson yesterday at| Lloyd George, the Dominion Premiers| Arnold McCarthy, twenty-three years permitted to come before the League|at Buhl, and we'll send the youngsters the actual-charges against the Amer- the Empire City race track, which is}and several members of the Cabinet|old, a negro chauffeur, of No. 77 West. affecting the doctrine in any way, |over there every day in the car as icans and some of the information out of the county. In view of this history, the ofticial/80on as they're old enough to enter. given at trials which preceeded their Jonson had ne feeling here is one of gratitude to|But they're not thinking ‘half so imprisonment, He sald he had direct ul _ Japan for taking so broad a view of|Much of schoo] as of owning shoi-' information that the Americans were Arrested on Au eft Charge. ind hope was expressed ous assault atte . tein car te ae the problems of the world and being |#Uns and also of being away from petter fed than the Hussian Com- John Russkit of No. 201 5. 60th E conference would solve | (Iriv ne ie. axtcah nt Havent Ave wiiling in the first place to discuss |!nterference by the police if they fire missare. . Street, was arrested lodday by Detec- | the @ieulty nue and 125th § ” tive Michael Mullin in a paint shop at} After the meeting it armounced | Were five persons, one of whom, Mrs. Far Eastern questions in a special | ‘hem.’ A Greek-American, James Kalama sig rf | the foot of Kast Sist Street while he] that Lord Curzon would see the French| Laura Hockstadter, sixty-three years ternational conference, and, second-| Oe Man in the party admitted to- | tiano, who tormerly lived near LOS wos signing a bill of sale for an Ambassador this afternoon and that|ol, of No. 510 West 170th Street, re- ly, placing only a slight limitation on| day that he was going out West “to | Angeles, Cul, is the American im- Pelnted automobile, for which he pur stood ready to pay him. $1400,| the meeting of the Allied Supreme|Ctived @ possible fracture of the skull. che character of the subjects to be| have the time of his life.” He was prisoned for the longest period. He machine, Mullin charged in Har-| Council might again be somewhat de-| MoCarthy was driving a car owned diseussed Peter A. Van der Put, a butcher of | was sentenced to ¢ th for being in- Wm Gourk wae stolen from Leopeld Ml layed. It is understood! Lord Gurson|P¥ Gerelé Rosenheim, «lawyer, of He Schreiber ‘o st 80th Street, 0 West 72d Street. 3 yom The phrase “problems of sole con-|Vaterson, N. J. He said he had made | yolyed in the overthrow of the Soviet July 18. In Iusskit's lodgings Mullin | Will send a reply to remfer Briand, |1? . Ps ee moc cerm to certain powers,” is construed | ‘ll the money he needed, given his me in the “Lockhd ast New. York who was in Upper Silesia does not Justify the|According to the police, he took the dere to mean that Japan may feel it Shop to his son, Frederick, and want-|yp several railroad brid| near the Yorkville Court charged with carrying i 2 aittomobile without the owner's consent y ann ging the bility of eet imigration question if it comes up, | years. lconviction followed. The death sen- ryjiete| ee desirability of a meeting | ice guy, he did not stop, but con- ih ‘ of the Suprome Council at an early for she believes if she can adjust it| ‘There Was one woman of sixty in It was stated that | were nat his home Present, It was stated in politi-|141st Strect, was locked up in thy West riers that the insistence of|123d Street Station early this morning sed some anxiety in|on charges of grand larceny and feloni- " BheSpeaally Shop of Orpinabons | FIFTH AVENUE:AT‘38™ STREET | PRE-INVENTORY CLEARANCE | WOMEN’S SKIRTS 7.50 and 10.00 a 1" plot to blow litter arrested Joseph Bat of firming the view that the situation]! the garage where the car ts stored. urge the omission of the im-/ed to become a farmer in his sunset Hattie front. His arrest, trial and @ tevolver sending of more troops at the moment” 10, MeCarthy hit the taxicab, the Gay D. Gott to 1 Originally 11.75 to 45.00 Lee ee ee ee Toe hay (tence was reprieved and he has been War Contract dute to deal with the report of the] tinued north on Seventh Avenue, Pa-| J) tion between herself and the powers) duughter, Mr. and Mr J. 1. Holder. adrs, Marguerite E, Harrison, Baiti- Goff, the ansistant to the “Attorney ||) P| BRO au Mussina Soon Ot Of flannel, stockinette, silk crepes neerned than through a ge: pa Mr. Holder, who lived at Copia: oe mune ie an prison: |enerea wt assigned as head of | i x + : Tey; the United Stater Goveranaac| le ds was for thirteen yours with the 5 | mare newWspaperwomar n prison, thy Fuster Deparenents —apociat sen Property. against MoCarthy was made by Joseph or light wool textiles, pleated or ed With “double crossing’ Soviet bureau for the investieation of Goy- Manufacturing Company, |Charged with “doubl wing” Soviet bureau for the investigation of General Daughe wviel forees.” and ge 1 Soret. Cleaver to Be Burt Wollowing services on Saturday eve- ning, the body of Seng. William A Cleaver, formerly of Company 1, Lith} a ar | Bar Tish be disposed to take a similar | oop being its promotion and sales |officiais, She was first in the em- vie manager, but resigning when the|ploy of “Anti-s Of course. if Japan insisted that the | Western trip presented itself, nvarranieds it Yap question was an “accomplished| “I gave up my job because Tve | 5 tite a Dep . fact,” the United States 4 iH shed) ways, been interested in farming, ee the Uitellixenc cet ean . ae 8 would point}. said. ‘The monotony and lone-jof the Soviet regime She was later eut that France and Italy have con- | someness of farming and the uncer-|;earrested, states a Berlin despateh, et July 26.—W 1 Lodge] 1. Miley of No. 250 West 125th Street, Todor No. of the Grand Lodge of Odd|driver of the taxicab, Rosenheim made Fellowa of 2} Jersey, was ordered| “ve complaint of grand larceny, i & wi x aa Vie Chancellor jelder to-day to > turn over all its prop: and funds to PUTS OIL ON BROTHER, and Lodge, because its members, rman or of that descent, re- THEN SETS HIM AFIRE. sports models; white or colored. |wh orted, agreed the ¢ who are Infantry, who died from wounds re- fe bye Grand Dodae onic red in the American viewpoint, |tainty of the elements have “been | ney Chicherin received information veved ah the AMndenberg, tne, will be he Lone es Bene we ie Gob Hamely, that the Yap mandate was|Overrom? We nave good companions |thut she had turned against them, | RUred Sunde, trom foe cece i lianguage tised at meetings and cere-| DETROIT, July 28—Herman fSoh- not legally bestowed on Japan and! ing the lund is irrigated, and there| Capt, Hmmet Kilpatrick, Union-|w memory Ser A. Cleaver | monies mangki, sixty yeurs old, died in a hos- Should be reconsidered. If a discus-| you are! And, for another thing, town, Ala, whose Wrother, Dr, G, C.[EOst Noo Atl, Ame lagion, was ———— pital here this marning from burns he t No namin, live ASth Street sion should ensue as to whether Yap | I'm tired of the severe strain of butt: {tempted te ahold be included in| the pro, ness life. f'm tired of being told be ine cents acon t8 the Programe | Trust economize. If 1 have to do | use, was captured on Snferenee, it might easily hap- | Gut West Til be doing it for my own|ihe Inittle front with an American Nurglar Alarm rror Calle Out All) said were caused when his brother, Pollce In Tow with whom he had quarreled, threw | frotzky, in a spec | (Special t rening World ) turpentine over him and lighted a utive Committee of the Soviets,| iw LONDON, Conn. July 28.—Alllmateh to it. The brother Kilpatrick, Mobile, has before the Centr r t > . Geore Seh- pen tha Programme would not be | penefit.” i ia ‘nurse, who was later released. At} has made the threat that If Hurope! ine poties i sponded early to-| manski, is being held by the police | fully decided upon until the confer-| ‘The largest family in the pass i his trial in Petnograd evid © was|does not come to the ald of Russia] quay to the ringing of the burglar alarm| According to Herman Scinranski's ence actually began, in which case|that of Arthur Vermeire of No. 3 |with food, the people of that country rr } York Street terson. He and Mrs. | introduced to show he fought in the he ‘same result would be achieved | yermeire are taking their four chil- | Lithuant inst the Sovie He {s quoted as say-|was found that defective wiring had when the delegates reached here, For | dren, the eldest a boy of eleven, Vie“! “py. stes, New York dentist, was | tre ved the vlarm and. there were no| to his brother, The brothers had been in trying to determine whether the | tor, and the youngest 4 boy, Albert Y ld b 4 who is only one year ok. He suid) Captured with a‘motion picture man “The immediate future will show that ropbers. business tners for thirty-five ye W ( YME N | ap question should be regarded as ag hayley es ty ‘ | cone! 8 h » intended go in the butcher, named Flick His trial evidence! the policy of conciliation and com. - _ — _ an “accomplished fact," the merits of | that be intended going . } anes - | ' to show that he served promise with capitalistic Western Eu Originally 25.00 to 68.00 of the Mariners’ Savings Bank, in State! statement to the prosecutor, the quar i © bread I he rest of |Qireet, next to the Pox ce i a ane Pca from the feat of lstrpot, next to the Post Om But it! re) followed dis refusal to loan money he anal business in Idaho, and was al the whole question would have to be | thusiasm about it s preached by Lenin, is merely jin the American Intelligence Branet | Pe, &* prea Deine Jan But Mrs. Vermeire was not quite | 0 i an Intelligence ranch | ti rage, if not o moat dangerous So the Japanese qualifications at\of his mood, She was a Brooklyn during the war and had no proper Tyco. this time cannot be congidered as| girl and just before the caravan dentials tor entering Russia, Blick Sinope cell nee come to oun Ald raising any more of an obstacle to| started she said ; Wan aergnied Gri aunpioion Kebanae’te |Win Patek tar eta uch eae future agreement than would natural-| “Dear old Brooklyn! | With all. its en-| was produce ly ‘be the case when the Japanese noise and strain on the nerves, 1 lov’ mae COUR WIth iss ine | Oren oberg, # only, one thine left for viewpoint was expressed at the con-|it. 1 really want to remain here, Cross jetter from Kile | us to do—take forcibly what Europe to : : . * ference itself, It in not expected that |{ promised to love, honor and Added Che iWimel Of iSellay, | ete Te eee east are, must be Dotted Swiss, gingham or linen; a lim- armonious | ugreement will be| sband and here Tam going out ivrisoned since May 1, 1929; Lu- Mie Poland: it is At he, the Po ‘ i 3 i chieved at once, but only after a|toTdaho.” . Bu nate nn cltigen living jn eames Foland it te al bee. the te ited number of silk frocks included. ull and frank interchange of views) “Oh, she'll like it well enough once | Kussia dQ SIN months ago; the Riga peace, that our first blow must between the delegates she's there,” Vermeire put in. It's |Selomon Po Conn and Abraham | be atl. 1, demand an advance Secretary Hughes will cross the| the getting away that's hard, that's | Shefiman, i @ervice in the) against ‘Poland . 1 phe FLINT QUALITY bridge when he comes to it. For the| all" [United States Army and Navy; | 3 . af. Dresents iio vital that sil the permis | Rilsilwoud ATMancan |acidion Whsllnayern ka Al spenen an : \. DEPENDABLE FURNITURE 3 have agreed to enter the conference, | wis in Siberia with the United] National De { 5 Sh even! § and whether they are able to agreg|the discussion of “Pacific and Far|States Army; Charbereau, Brooklyn,| COPENHAGEN. duly Arenry Our usual it with the very . upon the agenda or programme by | Bastern questions N_Y., who is said to have a brother | are in circulation In Reval, saya w de ) unusual feature that practically Ow’ he Death of eable in advance of the conference| Now that ali the powers are com-|/n the United Btites Secret Sery patch to the y fram the Hath mmm 5 every piece offered has been pro- ing to the Den or whether they will find it necessary to a discussion of those prin- |and Was imprisoned on suspicion ag] Pater i i e| ma* duced especially for Fall b be to finish preparing the agenda when| ci the detailed views of each|# SPs Urat as an oxtrome | > A : q ly for Fall busi- MR. MICHAEL DREICER the “dele actually get here, is\ power will some along in the natural — t are Bai DS ; ‘ ness and is therefore newly d- ee * only of dary importance. Those but the views, atte Lt) Nikoiad i who are farniiar with the long dts how “ineompurmising, wi this ime | SAYS RUSSIA WILL nine haa propre to vig Our Establishment Will Be Closed on cussions that usually iy" prevent the’ actual gat-| SEIZE FOOD ABROAD ‘The prices fall very far short oi wiedement of the calling “of inernational” conte of the delegates. And a great| which the Holshevikl oi ; bis representing the exceptional values. Wednesday and Thursday, July Twenty- will bear testimony to the fact that 1 ore be expected from | ~ * ne revolution. "Tl paymen ated the disarmament conference has been | personal conference as compared with | TTotzky Quoted as Telling Soviets Fe ineeea sear att Oe Aint « Horner Cotn<. seventh and Twenty-eighth. arranged in remarkably short time|correspondence by cable and diplo ‘ , 4 that Poland Will Be t that | f 20-26 West 36" St cretary Hughes has won, matic note ‘The first step in the dis th “Convenien ‘ ” > . OC big victory by skilfully insisting {armament movement hae been tuken Attacked Se ramet : Cow ty near Fifth Avenue. DREICER & CO. n acceptance of the invitation onjand (o say thet Presiaent Haruing : : en . eh the bavis of the two main principles |und Sept Hughes are happy is) LONDON, J 28.—Despatohes re Tgunediate: stiaume t t the limitatiep of armaments and/to put it mildly | ceived rom Beran say tual matic aud economic relations. cian { ( :