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4 4 _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST }, 1921. n 0 | | STINNES DROPS |ASKS EMBASSY AID 33892!) gan «oe ue |STABBED OVER PAWN TICKET. DIES AT AGE OF 102. NIES DURYEA’S NE OES P ARADE WAAT IS DOIN HAMBURG.-AMERICAN, _ IN DIVORCE CASE, 27.2000 ee i es aa sate aecuaed ot teima Major Mowneshan Was tetend of ‘ TO-DAY IN CONGRESS ? Re ene eee ' Knife in Quarrel. 4 . o| — 4 \ Clash of Interests Caused by Indus. | Col Glasgow, ein Eee New DECRY WAR WHERE rauPrer 8 T RFILED Sul IN HARLEM IN SENATE. trial King’s Indepetide t York, Appeals to Envoy KAISER DECLASED IT? a . sand Logan, id pawned wate the wounding uly. twenty=t 108 Rutledge Ss Committee continues Activitie in Pari Lae ' ‘aptain of militia, ari Demonst SUR Hon tn Ete tabbed aret is tn a ik a q ‘ r ' : | uerLw SG hi © {Wewootaced PARIS, Aug 1eThe tactory sertous condition the Will ainsburs | Sheriff of Mranklin County Committee consid Wes ; "| Col Bruce Ameri: wens tate So - | Hospital dof eave motion | Press) Confirmation of recent res deerneti Lawrence Rehill, of the same address, who was a Ae 0! % | | C ml ports that Hugo st ® atd ‘ormerly ¢ munint (nsemblage Duffy's brother-in-law, was arrested ty nA. T and John A. Logan | ‘ } Interstate Commer Cominit | Nit ‘ iz toly al a suburb of this city, . 1 4K ted't Detective Battelora of the Bedford Ave~ ad 1 descendants, nineteen of whom ore " lee levosts nipletely aso BERLIN, Aug. 1 (Associated Press). | nue Station, charged with the stabbing. are dead <i. sl time for taking up | vy the authorities ina | 4 i chated then rom act - o je tn er m te | = a = = ——— | ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ jeunes fn y go wis i 7«, oH anonunt in f the Imperial Palace in | Lawyer Says Referee’s Deci- Procession Marks Opening of ) resuine discussion alton in the Hainburg-American | contrac: yy which euch was to state {tH where: Hinberct i q aan te > . a + Steamship Line and n 7 . . i jam years ago made his fa- sion Was Known Several International Convention Bune | iapedta: rua contained ina wlatenont| Se fie. ke A the Draper! Yt nous war speech prior to the declara. { efore Clie Jie Fi asts j | utc wind eit é » | to-day in the Deutseh Alls P Kbpealea: to hakwant m ot hostill against R * Weeks Before Client Died. | That Lasts a Month. my a Means | reitung, which Ie owned by Herr | Mls Been appealed to by the huab3nd. Lyiey Gemonstration was held yester- | , | - . —— lepublicans continue work 0! t ‘ 1 esti-| House on | wrt new Tax Bill | Stinnes would 3,000,000 | 4 ren thousand red flags were uy Alexander A. Andrews of C Twenty-tive theasand negroes led TAH ‘“ Dow mitbiet oneet e German industrial magnate's| fr he Lev is estab-} Mying eo ee & Larken, No. 44 Wall Street, attor-| yy Marcus Garvey and others promi- whi! Sint she ; holdings in the African’ Line ure be- | Hahment voncerne Thirty akers inveighed against | ey for the late Marey Ho Purye Li ANI hE CUI Salt ay . tyanetare we ail Meanwh Wassertes that he} war. tnten ed as a gencral anti-war| —¢ Mui tad: found diet inal etek thom nent in the Universal Negro Improve Appropriations Committers cot jing unsferred in equal parts to the} cannot even pay undty bills and| protest mecting, ft was turned into | (North) German Loyd and the Uam which he is living te |Socialist-Communist demonstration, | that the hot + a revolver shot in his office, at No,|Ment Association paraded in Harlem] s ders appropriation t . , . | Board. bure-American lines tn return the! calling for payment which is impos. | the radical + , ere invading the Ht B Ct aa t (T gn ) $47 Madison Avenue ay denied this afternoon = The procession fo! | tami merican Line's represen. | sible, jis bank accounts aleo have | perial Cat ral, which was decorate a q g that the dead m Mrs. Bi lowed 1) pening sesnion of the} i ey l Dien been gealed by, th DOU onder ‘and | with red bunting. Anti-monarchist EC IMM O=Morrow uesa aly & Transporta him an allow-| Speakers addiessed the crowd from month, asjthe steps of the Cathedral, while] s wife ponding|beys and girls sold the Rote Fahne, Internationa: Negro Convention n|NO WATER TO SAVE [(".°¢0 0 {ie Tamia tie court i t woration s controled |ance of even 500 fran { bor Hei Noo 120° West 138th! PINE ALPINE HOTEL, »y ctr: stinnes, have withdrawn) was acorded by ©. Anderson of 11h Hust Btreet, jiad started a suit for an ac counting of the million dollar estate| € n the day eromnthe ¢ ona aineet la divorce deere jthe radical newspaper. Hundreds of | OG ay : i igh leripple diers in wheel airs | ad GT fer thither, the tata Gon, Hirain| Most of tio, wards rus Putter i eNESEA Ta Fats — grippled soldiers in wheel chairs were A Special Clearance of | Duryea. of fraternal and other oré One| Firemen, Helpless From Drought, |accurred on account of recent inde-| Gee S303 yacht Wreck. [to help “Red Russia.” br, Durzen ne for several esi) Hidex Crom divigiom, aaa fo Mims fer nany”and ruth Amuerca 9) the | Sa nc ah ee fie a Geen | rassieres i of the decision of Referee BE. Crosby |much applause. The members wer Trees to Stay Flames. Susicee tate t ya ea : f pplesen tes U Kindleberger of No. 82 Nassau Street. dressed in white and wore a black! GENEVA, Aus. 1 (Associated | —— | | ven-eighth ° he — objectic cross on their headdress. Next to the] yy, ‘1 kane tae lac = ret | A i § Jjesirab 5 i Bes ait Sava ok aaerage Id tre: 18d wicitle peuatave7 X* to he) press) —Viremen, helpiess for lack of SAY CITY GAVE UP LOTS, comprising a number of desirable styles j jaised by Mrs. Anderson in the man-|women the greatest enthusiasin water because of drought, watched | ner of administration of her father's] for the military jazz band of the Lth| ine faif-million-dellar Grand Hotel, THEN TOOK THEM BACK. | and material, ali of them tmarked estate, Mr. Andrews said, were de-|Colored Infantry, This band was fol- clared in Mr. Duryea’s favor, Mr.Jlowed by the younger generation} «1 0 his mo ; ; arcerrer eke tne within an hour early this morning tana a Andrews emphatically denied tha ig the lines. we wundrod (ahd) fifty) guoStay [a Duryea’s was premeditated The procession was led by mounted] wiyuing W. [sellin of New York, Are His lawyer believes that Duryea shot police, Following the police came], td Mani Wimself accidentally with hjs new] the leaders of the mo °. himself a ) the leaders of the movement in auto-| ing escaped in pajat weapon, or that a sudden linpalse|m cowne: Nearby. ping. 6 prompted him pul ners jnseribed, “Africa, Land of} Watered, he torches endangering Th ROBKION fora: WHO 6ct Mrs. Anderson had raised objec tons | 1 “Free Africa—Free Ireland,”| the whole t 1 nd visite i S Rep nen as ing Mayor Mylan to| to the account of her brother, Mi [eAtica, Mother of Civilization,” and] 12 bedroom attire, chopped loliver to them deeds to twelve lots of at Villars, burn to the ground) ps, women for Reclaimed avenend Bay. { (irrespective of original cost) Taape-Mann pal A. Richards, , and Mrs, Agr Somerville, widow ‘ e e and might lor Edward S$. Somerville, a wealthy | — long un- operator, to-day applied to Jus: | | 4 | eS d their valuables out of windows The paraders carried ban- EVER IN THE HISTORY OF MERCHANDISING have ¢ Duryea, but representatives of bot! “The exro Wil Build Aerophines.” trees and thereby seved other reclaimed land at Coney Island, front: | Quality and Price meant so much to the people. Quite | arte. cn oe s. sides declared to-day jt was a “irtend-| sph jine of march was from 138th ne on Gravesend Bay naturally the spotlight is turned on CANDY. That's Sale in the Corset Departm :nt y ly” proceeding, with no vitterness | street and Seventh Avenuc, to 1iath| TWO WOMEN GUILTY The two women owned the property why the LOFT Stores in ten principal cities are jammed | q anywhere. Representatives of Ches- |g 4 ele! Seven BREW. abutting (on the regular lots. Last | and crowded to the doors continually. We give you more than (Second Ficor) Aa ere. RED reer a OF ence, [Street to Lenox Avenue, to 126th OF MAKING HOME | April, when the Hoard of Extimate the assurance of QUALITY-—we give you the INSURANCE: ter B, Duryea, insane son whe Street, to Seventh Avenue, to 110th —_—_—— f “ FEN eee ete Before the materials can qualify as component parts of LOFT Gen. Duryea in Bay Ridge tn It, also) cereet tg Lenox Avenue, to 136th | One Pays 825 Fine, Other ( Sun- ach property on pay it Candy, th undergo thi tical examination of our had filed objections to the accounts. mu: expert Chemist, and upon his findings, they are either pur- chased or rejected. Under this watchful vigilance there is no | lot_ amd the back ta Stre < ° atte ‘i ended Sentence. treet and then through the negro P promptly made While Mrs, Anderson's objections ’ retio Mannie Partueh of eae ny cla rs " Gig not mation any specific amounts |S CMOR Neto tnd aniecg ATCA Poaainoed “Thin reste | opportunity for any deterioration in the quality of LOFT Sweets 4s due the e: m Mr. Duryea, it ne Be I ae Sees oe to-nient | steKibben place, Hrooklyn, who pl ution. and our prices are always 50‘; less than the ‘‘exclusive” con- | , ip in the 12th Regiment Armory where | Th !bbe sae ea a | fection: erse decision by ae é |. /pullty to making brew" in viola | fec 5 xX p ona a u S » would require him to pay nue J _ oe ne Sei Bak \tton of the State Prohibition Law, came] Smokera peers e | | i € 4 0,000, Mr. Kindeltorger said | 2%® Of the ‘convention: which will), County Judge MacMahon in| Supreme Court Justice Martin to-day | - | 5 tint age report he had austained {oRtInUE throughout the month of |Hrooklvn to-day forewentinwe |" | approved the incorporation of the Sinok- | Special for Tuesday, August 2nd some of the objections and rejected |AUSUSL. There were 3,000 Ce ee ee ead maue. drink ethers to-day in Liberty Hall representing |only for members of her family, was| tion, of which the di Ellery Anderson, who acted for hia {the race from every State in the | prrinitted to go with a suspended sen wife in the objection proceedings, |Nation and nearly every country on _ suid it was merely routine, He add the globe. Wifty thousand are ex-| Arrested an Thief, Tries to Cut L) Mr. Duryea's part in the estate [pected to att nd Thromt | Plantations: | Be ' : y 7 m Pure in Kettle was the largest of uny of the heirs,| The convention will discuss plans| Michael De Bello, sixty-six, No. Made fro: per ae | Te Ter itenry N.C No. 4s | matic deliciousne: . se om : ne Knight] New Orleans Mo- ® N and there is enough ieft of hin share [f0F the development of the negro [toe Avenue, nn, tral to out oH | ears ZAC Owns we wot BOC] Vacation Necessar to make light of any story that money |Tace. The meeting to-day was called | Ore et in a mor at No. 29 POUND BOX ow being offered in tine Departiment for Foider and Catalogue Merchandise, include tine Gums: following interesting items in Big, Emerald tinted gems of aro- || ers’ League Against Tobacco Prohiti- | to ‘is the Feat or || Chocolate Covered | Creme de Menthe || Log Cabin | e 1) Donald Jnmex Mackay Dead. | ‘ mizht have had any part in his |te order by Gabriel M. Johnson, Po- |niicg Avenue for the alleeed theft of . . : . i] Geath.” tentute of the Negro Improvemegt | comps valued at $1. Patrolman MeCon-| EDINBURGH, Scotland, Aug. 1-Ths | Ye Ancient}}) * of are of exceilent quality and 4 GERI. GREE Association und Mayor of Monrovia, | ville, who had been call in to me jeath of Lord Reay (Donald James) e ne en razor from SILK MEN LOSE IN YEAR Liberia, haplain General George Al- | {he artest knocked te razor fron $20,000,000 BY THEFT. |‘%*0¢«" mination Aue” 6 ekay) was announced here to- was in his elighty-second ay. who was a former ¢ specially priced: ire, M. D., delivered ‘il for 7 Molasses |} Tocatie 3 rea ba: id -time Under Secretary | Ny set VV) | ue apy Cee CR Marcus Garvey: | Great Beital chin Anata Head | for indian. first’ President the Taffy . uetaire MV Mail easw ene Comeral (Gf the) Xinivema) Americans. British Acaden: 1901 to 1907 | Fate “ee von Fi Mery | Nexre Improvement ation! Cow Isle of Wight, Aug. 1— = | POUND (sixteen=buitton feng: ‘| . SF president of the Black St.. Steam-|Great Britain to-day won the second|enate Approves Veterans’ Burean| BOX | Ernest Rogenstore and his brother /aniy Line and Provisional President | race for the Writish-American cup in AL | G Q Penrice a Aenh » ee 40H alrpeh of Africa, with T. H, Tobilit of Ber- | {N66 metre clam by 20 paints to 15-| WASHINGTON, Aug. 1.—The Ramee Exiward ) y of the Mills Hotel] # , 'd is 4 "is y agreed to the conference raport Cc i s Sh Lawn pics were held 00 euch by Mapiatrate muds Bn, Dt J) Wi BARGn Were On ie ee ona a lon Sweet-Smoot bill creating a vet- | | | Sheer Lawn iefs; Kenaud in Morrisania Court to-day, |the platform. a rane: area Ore eure paw. £ot | et | stitch : ‘They were cuught after the t of a ee errr a Grocers’ Head Against Sales Tax.|'0 [le House for | reed, a ruck Jou of tk valued at 515.000 In] FATHER WINS HIS CHILD We want no tax oF tariff upon our —————— | per half-dozen the Bronx, Friday last | commodities, far we want to keep food- a ee ee District Attorney De taxa twit ine) FROM HER GRANDMOTHER, | stata ax ciean an pone.” sald Tip YS CGEGec Gong : ny Magistrate the three had been identi- DuPuyt, President of the New York Rathi Poche ¢ ome . fled ax who on July 22 at], : y State Retail ‘8, to 300 delegutes in Bathing: eucihes of biack e { Ninth Avenu 2 tole a | Court Decides He In Pooper Person) \iendance to-day at thelr convention truck load of silk valued at $18,000, | to Have Her. in the Hotel Margaret, Brooklyn, He the sales tax day nigcht duck . . a , | . 33.75 A representative of the SiIK Finishing a4 Company said in the past year in and about New York the losses of silk men Seven-y several months’ litigation over] !rked 4 resolution i wr-old Tuth Stanley, Charles | Th? com WHITE FOOTWEAR by burglary and auto thieves hud been M, Stanley. the father, a radio expert, . . Traveling Bags of geruwine wa cowhide 00,000 [to-day by the recommendation of a] Heat Unstess Yonuers Man Drowns FEATURED IN THE jeathh ee or ie tei —_———__- | pe vid ee WOMAN KILLED OVER HAT referee obtained possession of his! yew LONDON, Conn, Arg. he- . eather . o x . . . $8.50 © | daughter. rd Cracki, twenty-five, of Yon- ween natet Stanley, following his inarriage tn Ac HURIRIRTOAt thie Sharia i al F Four in Auto With Her Held Pend-| February, 1913. moved out West. On rs Island, was drowned ° ing Inquest. ‘ov, 28, 1919, hin wife died of ptomaine qball, owt upset. 4 r ATLANTIC CITY, Aug. 1,—Alleged| poisoning He and Kuth were seriously Pat here, i S body of carenes | Luncheon Cases of black enameles duc | on | with service for six persons . to have quarrelled with » man over a! ill, Ruth got well but Stanley's re-| has not been recovered. | hat, Mrs. Viola Dilkes died in a hos-|covery was siow, and he alowed his | | pital here to-day from a fracture of a brother-in-l Guten H. White, to take | 1,000 @attles, of Brandy Ge Wrons. ’ | ; Ruth to New York to her grandmother.| YAPLES, Aug. 1.--One thousand. be ekull, (‘The injury was received while | White. uals APLES, Aug. 1.--One thousand bot f ‘ Mrs. Mary White, Stanley remarried | 14 or brandy were taken AUN EE A Floor; Thirty-fifth Street elevators. were detained pending an inquest son to have Ruth, fought to keep her. te Nauor just before the boat cast off. = motoring along the White Horse Pike, |inst February and asked the return of Le sailors AT LESS THAN COST near Egg Harbor, yesterday the child. White and his mother, say-|on the steamer Plave which cleared for Four persons in the machine with her| ing that Stanley was not a proper per- | New York last ntght. Dolice conflacated Formerly Sold Madison Avenue. Fifth Avenue 44th and 35th Streets Nem York OPPENHEIM. GCLLINS & YORK city Cor. 462StkO%Ave. AUGUST FURNITURE SALE! 25% to 50% OFF Our Easy Payment Plan Applies Everywhere Within 150 Miles of New York. We Furnish Apartments and Homes on Weekly or Monthly Payments. Up to $16.50 WHITE SHOES IN KIDSKIN AND BUCKSKIN. OTHER NOVELTY SHOES IN A VARIETY OF LEATHERS, STYLES, HEELS AND SIZES 34th Street—New York After-Inventory Clearance—Tuesday ALL HOSIERY REDUCED . I. MILLER Values to 50.00 ° 15 West 42nd Street ‘s 300 Women’s 2 Misses’ Dresses 1 i 1 | minal 1554 Broadway Hudson Mt gbuh &, fulton August Columbia and Cortina Foreign Language Records on Sale. ENAMEL BEO OUTFIT, consisting of Enamei Bed, i ’ ; . | B]ncavy posts and fillers;’ Cotton. Mattress and. tink 98 | wg All Shoes Grouped in Abowe Shops | M[spring; "as iustrated, at...cocon, Mattress and Link \ venings Until 9 P.M. NOTE: The 1554 Broadway Shop 18.00 : . " PEPEEDAAAEDS* OHODDODS: PHOOOE. [Dida da dadedada date dadededadadedadada dadaded Dida dal Beaded Georgette Crepes, Taffeta Silks and Tricolettes, seeeesee ennneee: tet eceenensasecoseoeseseeeee seenaceosesoeees some embroidered. Roshanara Crepes in one-piece models. The World 192] Summer Resort Annual The Entire Stock of Higher Cost Summer Is Now on Sale at all World Offices and at Subway and Dresses on Sale at Proportionate Reductions Elevated and Railway Stations and Newsstands, or by Mail. ! PRICE TEN CENTS | SERRERRERES ERS ASA AES ENGLANDER Columbia + COUCH BED. Gratonoias complete with spring and from: $30 Up on Our Easy Payment Pian, All Goods Marked in Plain Figures, Motor Truck De! veries Sewing Machines on Gredit Up to $110 Open Only Monday Evenings During August reerrrvrryrtrrryyrrrriirr rrr rrr srr rer