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To-Night’s Weather—FAIR ANDO WARMER. 1AOTO 3” DAILY WALL STREET FEATURE THIS EDITION “VoL. LXII. ‘NO. 21, 809—DAILY. be = Ce auen Books Open to AML” | Copyright, 1921, by The Press | Pubilshing Co. (The New Vork World). NEW “YORK, THURSDAY, AvausT 4, 1921, To-Morrow's Weather—FAIR AND WARMER. rio, EDITION PRICE THREE z CENTS otered as Serond-Claan Matter ‘ost Office, New York, Sy IRISH REPUBLICANS SUMMON THEIR PARLIAMENT U.S. NOW MAKING UP IN CLOUDS WITH CUPID SEARATETREATY "PROPOSES AND IS ACCEPTED MANY WITH G GERI At 3,000 Feet Altitude Miss Armstrong Hesi- | tates; at 3,500 She Says “Yes,” and at 4,000 Holds Out Finger for Ring. either W; seh Nor Nor W ‘ithout Re ervation Will Versailles Such is the magic of the upper air) Hauser asked her again, and she said | Pact Go to Senate. on a@ sunny morning that Miss Mil-| ‘yes.’ uircd Armstrong, who went for an aire| “S01 shot up to 4,000 feet for good i . . a aN “ith Ge 2 it a | measure and cinch it ere the NO RIGHTS ABANDONED, | Pn de with, George Hauser at) jaqy surrendered her tir to the + Mineola to-d: came down blushing! ring. Seca . ‘ = RD and smiling and wearing a diamond) When they ail hed the grpund, Special Document Does Not) ...¢ on the proper finger. They'd r and Miss Armstrong spel, Take This Country Out of | just become engaged. away somewhere in a motor car be i 2 fore they could be interviewed, ‘They the Allied Group. | "Phe clouds did it,” suid Richord |ieft that for Depew to handle, for he Depew pilot, who played Cupid. |is a good friend of both, | Miss Armstrong, ward J. A the Mineola Hig daughter of ¥ teacher By David Lawrence. 1 E kno: By the time (Special Correspondent of The Eve-! we iad gone up 2,500 feet it was plain! all about that. nstr v1. Hiwuser MASHIN peewee that Miss Armstrong looked on! in VASHINGTO is. 4 (Copy. ee ; : (OOPS | iauser with tnereasing faver, At) Curtiss company r right, 1921).—T Unit BUCH! con ence tte proposed: aud ahe hesie |THE. ¢wo. ‘have if Government ism. 1 separate)’ - s i fights toxether, but none to compare ) 1 nosed the bus np amin, ae treaty with Germa ; With this morning's. pew said he Ses ip 300 feet, when we were sall-| gig not now the date of the wads the _ficec! Test GSE | ding, But was ae soon, be submitted tu any KILLED, 2 HURT, ae ip SHEET ON BEACH BURSTS gave America under the Treaty. The United State Allied Powers to + i haat ake ia Dr. ierinanti $310,000 Will Pulled Firing Pi in of Old A. DAIL EIREAN CALLED AUG. 1610 DECIDE ON PEACE REPUBLICANKNIFE. IS SHARPENED FOR SCALP OF KOENIG, a os London Regatis Summoning! District Heads Resent His Al- of Irish Republican Parlia-) ment as a Sensational Pro-! ; ceeding at This Time. Belief Is That De Valera Will Be Able Soon to Send An- swer of His Constituents to} Lloyd George. Contradictory Reports. DUBLIN, An ).—The Irish Re 4 (Associated! ublican Parlia- ent has been summoned te meet 16, the Irish Bulletin, organ, 8 have been j Tuesday, Au { the official | Republican Now members of an-} nounced to-night gent to all the the} Parliamant It is reported the reply of Ulster to Jovertures by the Sinn Fein has b received, and is not favorable The call for Parliament, with all members present, |involves the release from prison of twenty-five members of this body, and] t has been declared the |CURRAN FOR 5c. afternoon carry! political Chairman Samuel $, Koenig. M #t 0 the members of pressed ue! Kocuig has’ entered many will endorse the nomination the Republicans Samuel's brother, for in| Court of General Session vernment! leaders tey leged Deal With Tammany in Behalf of Brother. FAR Will Insist on This Issue in Platform — La Guardia Openly Attacks Him. ppen and concealed weapous for on County the committer ox being off th they claim. Sam into a dea themeelves as servation because, with Tammany Hall whereby !f Tam- bs Koeni¢ of Morris Judge of the . tie Repub licans will endorse the nominations o* the meeting of the] Alfred J. Talley and Joseph Mulqueen, whose terms expire this year and wlio be renominated py the Democrat: According to several Republican have inside information THOUSANDS MOURN CARUSO AT MASS IN ROYAL GHURCH SELECTED BY KiNG CARUSOLEFT WILL MADESINCE HIS ~—ARRIVALINITALY, id America Represented at Last Rites, at Which the Music Is Furnished by 400 of Italy’s Singers—Sur- rounding Streets a Mass of Sor- rowing People. NAPLES, Aug. 4 (Associated Press).—Patrician and plebeian Naples | gatLered to-day at the basilica of the Church By This Document It Is S of San Francisco di \ sate 0) | es . - Members of tie Executive Commiut-| Vidow Gets Only the In- | prota to witness the tune of Enrico Caruso. The edific > Twenty-Five Members of Bods » aia || : : Sate taal wok i - a _ + {tee of the Republican County Com come From Estate. | situated 1 the southern part of the city, near the hotel where the Must Be Released From) mittee went into session in the Be great singer breathed his last, was decided upon as the last scene in the Prison — Ulsier Provokes| pubiican Club in West 40ch | WILL CARE POR MOTHER. drama of the tenor's life late yesterday, after King Victor Emmanuel had given permission that it might be used for this purpose, Caruso was the first untitled person for After Her Death, Property | to Be Divided Among Children and Brother, whom funeral s Church of Sant vices have | ove Veen held in the royal basilica of the ‘anciseo di by King Ferdinand V. , Which belongs te the r yal houre ‘The famous church was erected in consequence of a vow. It is the replica of the Vanticon of Rome, which faces the royal palace. As soon as word reached Naples that the bascilica had been set apart for the funeral, workmen constructed a great platform to accommodate the LONDON. left two wi Aug 4.-Enrico according to Caruse | | a Contrni News Rome! despatch to-day fron quoting the famous singer's leval ad-| 40 singers selected to agsist in the last requiem. was made In the centre of the in| basilica was erected a large catafalque on which the coffin was laid. visers, Ono of the wi New York in 19 and the oites -——$— $$ epresentatives of the King and the ni a 0 this venr ‘OVER $250,000,000 |royal family, the Itallan Govern- cording to the despaten “MUST BECUT OUT |" the municipality and the Pre- Ry terms of the latter decu fecture attended the services, and the ment, the deapate) nald, t ateuct | OF U.S. EXPENSES | nites utes, In which country of lis estate ft to bis Widew whe f lis estat Nis Widew Vv | Caruso rose to hig greatest triumphs MOL tie (olembine Gialonients Tepre Be Miss Humphries’, F. Missile in Back Yard |!8 Willing to facilitate their attendaner.| that tie detatls of deal have Leen }is to cure for Caruso's er, and | Secretary Metlon ows Total Gov-|in the lyric art, had officials present yar alanmeiits: 1p af Som " . The belief had been expressed) arranged. While it is customary for} upen the widow's death the property arpiieit (Coal TheveRe Will, iikoshowat , t Se. i ; Court Decides, on Staten Island. Jamong the Irish leaders that there! each party to endorse judivia! cundi-|ia to be divided among the child ernment Cos} ts Year V show its sympathy, plex legal ron bs try rar | was no use in summoning the Pariia-| dates of the other party the majority |and the breiher of ihe deceased be $4,550,000,000, NAPL Aug. 4.—Mourned by ims Se aa eee TOLD A FiransenCarxron twelve .s ment until the attitude of Ulster had! of rhe Republican leaders are against| NAPLES, Aug 4-Mrs, Enrico) WASHINGTON, AUG 4. mense throngs which packed (he mag- past they m tiken ag the|Viela Remsen Humphries, wag instantly killed to-day foe (Peer Aniely see reds |2 double-barrelied cadorsement of | Caruso has made formal application | 4 cui ot more than $250,000.00 IN“ nificont cathedral of Fr co dl mein & Wittion. outa ce ai ‘ ; . | The nce in po re | Panini candidates ia return for|to the Foreign Minister, asking that the ordinary expenditures of the [pasta and all the stn aan ee arian at No Tue) Avenue, eyerd Tot ueshome ere, therefore, is that the answer of the 7. endoreeinent of Susvuel |the Italian Ambassador at Washing-| Government tua fixeat year is | 00% AM BOURNE AS oe iain ane es xuke, y the sole benefi- Maryland Avenue, Rosevank, S. 1. been received. This) Kou nt: ton be instructed to seal the New) necessary tf additional taxes | Enrico Caruso was comimitteed to hits Gan (o tn lainle of ary 10,000 estate of tho by the explosion of a hand grenade! answer is reported to be unfavorable! {his afternoon's meeting waa c. York residence of tho late sing t be avotdet, the House W | Maker in solema imass of requiem tus Garnany Bane ‘Ut late Dr. Hu 8. Kinmonth, phy- which he had found on the beach at It Be’ lead ' ing the Sinn| tor the purpose of fixing a county) pending a decision regurding the dis-; and Means Committee was day, : y and the Unite E . ‘ On rein overtures, although these over-| sla arance:ofithl ofilita gs been re. ed to-day by Se Briefly, the Unitec docs not | sician, druggist and real estate of SNE took of Nautilus street IeQsOIns ea hud t GAY SERRA CED LISA Corre ere rere re | roe non eet EE pe tgen) res, EOE Dra NSS Bee | Music which would have delighted mies hee AE Quarantine Station, Two of| hu pathy ritish|tefore the meeting the chances of| ported the court here has decided to, Mellon, On present estimate abandon the rights given her under | ta. of Asbury , as the result of (85 us Government, 1 is. sa’ | Pramas re | ae aha ut {the Breat tenor during his life poured Treaty of Ver i Ww others, Joseph, nine, and John, a 4 agreement on a complete siute were|sequestrate all of Caruso's property| Said, the total Government cow! lt poured ae them ‘ut not. in {conclusions Sled yesterday by Ipdee| coup were painfully injured, An-| LONDON, iN 4) (Associated |'s The only candidate settied upon| until Mrs. Caruso's claims in behalf of| this year will be $4,560,000,000, of | fFOM A choir of 400 yowwes and trom ‘American Pr sident’s t| Rulif V. Lawrence, admitting to pro-) other brother, Pats y was in| Pfes- ‘The Irish situation took a)was Helen Varick Boswell, who will! ner daughter are adjudicated, | which — $9,8%0,000,000 must comms Baleeshant davis, hut Becuuse of a will made by Dr. Kinmonth ia! the group, escaped injury sensationa! turn to-day when it was|be nominated for the office of Register.| ‘The District Judge of thin ents. | trom taxation cite hows removed from the Hotel bail Simei aa pie I erence went to the beach |2220URCed in Dublin that Eamon De a strong organtzation Repub-| pon request of Mrs Caruso, has! Even with the augremed reduc- esuvius, where ia had lain in state, of the OHI: ne Ci he beach driftwood which symbolize inorning to gather Amer Miss Humpuries liv Valera and uis associates had de- jcided to summon a full meeting of the tion In the war. The United States! c.tyer, G. Ss. Humphries, in a eom-| Prank Picked ay the grenade, which | 1551 Republican Parliament to con- Government doesn't ask Germany tol rrrable cottage in Spring Lake. Her! Mbt have was! oe ae are Ina box! siger the Britis Government's: Iria reaffirm anything and doesn't ask the] vother died a few wecks ago. Dr,|{M + transport. ‘There is no tell-| oon. Do pasats Allies to concede anything. ‘The pro-| fin sonth was aiid to have been «| /M& how long it had been there, 1:/PQV°% MOR gramme of the Harding Administra-| omer suitor of Mrs. Humphries, | "2S Covered with mud and ru | Dublin that the Dail Eireann tion is based upon the browd assump- tion that when Germany bestowed all | The find was shown to other boys. 1 jonth committe ieide in Dict BRAT D COm Ion: wniSiae 18. % Caffaro and his brothers took | atteapt| July of last year, and the ie ie etpre eae nena her: tis ptas eng i pronert to probate will was contested by |! i i 4 y ae a SERA : Ney gonquerors she made an Me eo irethers ana tae. re, who | MN and rust and disclosed th 5 grant.” That grant was pin, While the others looked on, ged lack of testamentary capact- influence and failure to statutory require- “Principal Allied and Associated Pow- ers:” The United States was one of “the Associated Powers” Frank & undue comply with the ments in the executign of the will, | was of the in Irance by the A. AY tere slosion practically blew 5 if Spe are Flee fle ty] Dr. Kinmonth at the time of h a) viene hs ee Fee ) turned an answer untavorable to the| too revocapin 2 ah nO MATT) death was well past middle age, He Li Oe ah a Ga ee Sinn Fein overtures, while in Belfast, | ti, i had been twice married, his first wite | [027 7 x S aiter an important meeting of the) ¢- inued on Fift other of time boys (Wont as BLESED) having died and his second wife hav- ES Ne of ee |Cabinet, it was authoritatively stated ANDITS GET ing been granted a divorce. The Doc- | Prose! cele lg that the Ulster Ministry had B. $60,000 | tor was not at the time of his deatn| market gare ceived no communication from Mr, IN MAIL HOLD UP} «t:ansea trom other mombers of nig And Me father, Tens De Valera scsessaes family, which include two brothers— Kp sci ea White these reporis at (ast siance ‘ ‘ Pouch From Em-| Pr. William L, Kinmouth of Delm _ [seem irreconcilable, Prointed Vake Registered Pouch From Em * ume Sithat poss both may be corre . nd John Kinmonth of Delphi NY - and Mrs. Blizibeth 1 Y Mount Pieasant, | a s THREE FISHERMEN ADRIFT IN DISABLED MOTOR BOAT. DNS) Pivbed Lp by Stemmanip 0 } oft Plori he report und Wurvied to the ployee in St. Louis—s Oil Money 8ST. LOUTS, Aug. 4—Tirree armed bandits today held up Thomas Vor- toda, postal employer, at Wood River, | fil, near here, ‘They eseaped wits a registered mai! po $60,000. The money was pwt of the semi-| monthly payroll of the Standard Ov Company and the bag was consigned andard = | > RICHARDS iS DEFEATED Milee Suive ushenmen, pit Lones im Stratehi * / coast on A 1 owe fim Newport fourney. to the First State and Savings I wht here to-day by the eiea 2 Sa at Wood Rive: snip Santa ‘Vherees, trom Matanc: SLadlih = left Palm A few minute the pouch was “Flyer,” the = Ch betore the robber wen from the or jood for KO and Alton’s| rescued. The mou boat, orack train, at the aAvION. Forloda| name Peart V.. was owned ° fr. defes: | started to place it in a wagon for| Hvloway of Palm coon. Wiliams was | transportation to the Wood River and Richards was fre- Hervey Leaves BY NORRIS WILLIAMS. | sets) not be summoned unti! Ulst e had been learned, but « nt with the calling of a meet |this body come conflicting repur \from Dublin and Belfast concerning) has been sounded and has 1e- lame ract that the on wor the possibility 0: lontin' Sunday World Classified Advertisements Should Be in The World Office | Post Office when the three robbers, ail Counci? entry et a ices to make return : : eAther “(ound dificuky. with the 0: B f F id flourishing guns, leaped trom their) LONDON. Aug. 4 (Associated Prass).| others. parvice pet in or before rriday |, ear and surrounded him. Forioda! —A forma! invitation for an Amemenn| OOP, ee . / was forced to stand eside wir je] vepresentntive to attend the meeting o: f rder Sunday AWorid ured ANied Supre: eS ahion ae ~ 7 ured | Grens th Pan fox Moiday wa Io Classified Advertising | mumeated to the American Embassy | rR | | here tits afternoon through Colonel De| sey To-Day. im Beach Suits, $9.85.| St Ailaire, the French Ambassador in “deveated N. Ww Ripe! “saline dibs | London. | United States | Ambaasador 6-2, 6-0, 7-6, Oeil: ae Kae O88 Harvey, bye staff, * M.. Johnston te will leave for on Duwi , 8-3, 6:3, 64. feteated x | ‘ The World liean, Henry H. Curran in nomination be- jthe Court of General a| Gov, wou.djAltred J . 'Goy I jae aver: it is reported that Ul-| ri to be nominated t would run and mado the spe 1 putting the Coalition Co Morr! ymmii tee. Koenig was appointed to essions by Miller to fill an unexpired term. Talley was appointed by Smith to fill an unexpired term, itye Mulqueen w completed tull tern: this year and nution is certain While the Ropuinican leaders are to the nomination of Mor- they think that others of faithfw ought to Therefore th 4 Koenig have a ¢ y favor ance, the nom! ) of a straight Rep tteket, ing of Morris Kovnty and 1wo lo run against Judge: Talley nd Mulquecen and another candidate Tammany Hail ndidates s mi! Mnebs, forme ct Attorney John KI @ chance of aly Chairman wan Jon Second FINE FOR SMOKING STOPS STOCKSTILL STOCKSTILL IN ZION My Name,” He Use Costs Him $65. ZION, UL, Aus. 4 Ly Smoking a pipe in Zion cost Frederick Stocivstil! $65 to-day, The cty, which hus onfinances regulating women's dress and how Mer nts shall spend Sunda al 43 &@ DAN OguiNt smoking “This thing must stop,” 4 Judge remarked when he fined Stockstiil. “Biop,” Stockstill replied, ‘I'm as stopped as my mame would in- » renom|- | uggested by | tions, Mr. Metion tid, the inter- | ¥48 Pt on a rielily nul revenue ytetd for the year | Catafalque betore the alti could not safely be permitted to | remained art decorated where it emony, ¢ sealed the apartment occupied by the| dead tenor in the Hote! Vesuvius | This step was taken to safeguard the | dead singer's documents and otber| fall below $3,570,000,000," the es- [Of Caruso’s closest friends, another effects. | timated yield under the extuting |tenor, de Lucca, sang during the ser- law. vices. Several times his voices fal- Caraso's Wil Notary. tered, but he finished great bi by Features in Mr, Mellon's pro- gramme tnelude an increased tax | the while many tn Aine x The wi ) Caruso, drawn! on cigarettes, from $3 to 35 a The streets « Caras two years ato Sperco, nd, with a stight increase [Motel were packet! early in fore importer and now! s Harrigon| on other tobacen products, so as [Poon Everyone was clad in mourning: Street, was mui Uy Spereo on) to produce $57,000,000 nore | €Xcept those who obviously could nos Carugo’s le dviser in| revenue a year, His recommends | ford the garments. The hotel. ordi- Veccatettini, No, 12 Via! the transportation taxes be cut in | Partly a place of gaiety at this time of ano. Wlurenee. As toki half on Jan. 1, 1922 and repeated | the yeur was as quiet as the cathedral. The Evening World, tt leaves all Dia! Jan. 1, 192% It was but but a short distance from Aone aoe wealth to his widow, h he hotel to the church building, oppe two sons, a Grolier and xep-|CARUSO’S BROTHER site the Royal Palace, but 30 clos [ee ctu pecan an cce:| HOPES MIRACLE [fogs acco meen mate fend of Caruso for twenty] WILL RESTORE HIM [Mt frienas vied tor tne honor of he be had taught the | ing convey the ren sins from the hote! w to keep ais ac-! Gioys Anne ‘Be 4 | 1 the cathedral to when ma in | ne Pere Thousands whe had failed to gain amounts began flowing tu fhe sin Affected of All Singer wliniwsion to the church were packed abrea, Kin about the wide “When I aad | before the birth ¢ areaway which leads These thousandy hear only an occamona to the entranoe. were able NAPLES Aug. 4-6 oy Lhe death of rico Caruso apparencir i s Gua," ie fan tae ta ince (ee © the omhestra wailed the waat to do in t cc allah lan Re Brekke, jal they remained quiet and eed anni, than to aimoat any otber|isrneaded, waiting th chance to | ~ n € Uustness a ms of the r neral ;LIPTON WILL TRY AGAIN di Sas pia hoe ugk fa body shonld be with vhe body of his beioved brother), he ceme this af rikes ulm | clef Sir Phomas Will Rolld Shamrock . luffo, lian be | V. Per taz he breuvks out into in recent years AON ; s ef erying and now and then so! ;, bp Amemca, arrived du ‘Lipton wit! notaer x He the dinky, Some-| guy, and hastened to the hotel. He to it the Aum Cop. hai ory 'n the hope that by was an intumate friend of Carusc bere to-day, Sir Thomas ead that a soe miravie Carugo's life will be re. Sted upon helping to transter | the body to the temporary chapel Mrs. Caruso will settle permanently new yaoht, to be christened Shamrock javered V, will be bukit wo mee: an American io - U. S. REJECTS ALL BIDS yuekt. | ios n Italy in order to be near the gree | Hart by Aste Going to Deliver FOR ITS WOODEN SHIPS. | wicgers grave, but she will dave to | Lectare. Pattern o Mew WORK itn eeltio wis tiaeet io The Ceraing Wo wever, WH Continae Ef} Aa cat tie Woke PLAINFIBLD, Conn, Ala. re forts to sell Veaseln. ics bet pig Hi pon. Dorranee, fiity-nve, tarmer State Sens will rest temporarily in che famous hl Carle Ag. 4 Me >.0p- *) n t tor, Amemblymen and Justice of Peace, to-day armounced unat Bn| Canossa Chapet tu the local onme- wes Soiaiy injured yootarday’ by ‘the | Blas Bi fo sion ships bad been re-/ tery at Del Piaalo, dut Jeter wil by Rito |i0 vel Coe eipa wit contteun, Sueferred $9 & chapal which Mam while on Its way fram his home here to deliver 4 lecture at the State College,

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