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"4 To-Night’s Weather—FAIR; COOLER, DAILY WALL STREET FEATURE THIS EDiTion | 46 TO . ee [* Circulation Bool Books Open to All” | VOL. LXIL. NO. al, (16_DAILY. The » York World). Copyright, aga, t Co. (The 'N NEW YORK, FRIDAY, AveusT 12, 1921. “Circulation Books Open to All.” Post offic Entered a9 Sect To-Morrow's Weather—FAIR. WALL STREET THE ¥ i euNING EDITION (iui PRICE THREE CENTS Clney Matter York, Ne ay DOES NOT ACCEPT OR REJECT TERMS Asks Certain Questions to Which an Answer Is Nec-! essary Before Proposals Are | Passed Upon in Dublin. Not in pected to Lead to Break Negotiations, but Will t in Securing Basis for Lloyd George’s Rush Bac From Paris Not Due to Any- | ~ thing Contained in Message | « Sent to London. : DE VALERA'S NOTE Final Demands. DUBLIN, August 12 (Associated Eamon De to Premier Lloyd George y s neither an accey ance no! n of the Trish peace proposals, ft was loarned here to-day The letter raises various questions The answer may serve tu facilitate furur to which an answer |s necessary dealingés it was said, and is notvex- pected to lead to a break in negotio- tions, There was no excitmen to-day over Mr. Li in Dublin yd George's re turn from Paris, as it was said thac no unexpected develupme Irish Republican leader, de- 5 | | physician, 76, and Nurse, 52, | Harding, to- jbride, who had stopped farther down | the doctor's arm as they walked back HARDING'S FATHER AND BRIDE, SMILING BUT NERVOUS, TELL STORY OF THEIR ‘ELOPEMENT’ his Eeughter ot Sus Him io PRESIDENT'S AGED Bring Wife to Live at | ATHER WHO W Their Home. | HIS OFFICE AID jHAD L ONG BEEN FRIEND Photographed Together After Ceremony. MARION, 0. thought Aug. 1 get ve just we'd like to married— ind so we did.” | And that is the whole story of the Dr. G. T. Harding, | President, with Miss bride- | “elopement’ of |father of the Alice Seve: s, nurse, as the groom expressed it here to-day. Dr Miss Daisy for Harding’s daughter, his sent him the street, where she formerly lived. “Daisy wants us to come and ay | the sus. “She would be glad to have us,| there” bridegroom said she and I must bring you back with me,| Dr GEORGE T HARDING © comonsraw STOCK OF SHOTGUN MAY GIVE CLUE 0 Get on your ti at once.” Mrs. Hard ngs lung affectionately to | ip the street to his home “Tt was all so sudden, you know,” the new Mrs, Harding explained. The newly wedded coupte, ail smiles nd fidgety, were eager to tell “just tw how {t was simple ax could be ; eit rare We wr. Harding, who is seve six, 1, curred ia the Irish discussions. When] jinting to iis bride, filty-two— "just Mr. De Valera left London, it was re-|tnought there was no time better called to-day by Irish leaders, the!than the present, 1 had planned to statement was given out that a basia| E™te Detr ea SC Found on au Near Santa vanned fru , who is a good i Ss : had not been found for further con- Sake san desOnd Monica, Cal., After the ferences, and it was stated in Lrish i tovAlice, ‘Better come Tide Had Receded. circles that the time since Mr. Di ind go with me . _ Valera's conversations with the British ‘We can run over in Canada and) 1 Qi yay ee x be mar 1 told her. Heya bes , that neither of us took any faney| the authorities the stock of "8 nev yet been found, it was added. S M Hard - DUBLIN, Aug. 1 (United Press). | clothes. Anyway, Mrs, Harding gauge shotgun which he said he found pe an urgent summione, | doesn't care much about fancy thi on the heaeh near Santa Monica ount walan and Gens. Ma Vain) (Olds hiOgBr KE, IEE eee Saturda after the tide bad rece 7 good enough for her and Tudor left here to-day * Athonricalia te ae a Srieena and ° ey | eWhen we got to Detroit we found | [t ts thong be part of the gu for London, It was assumed they eee pur lwith which Juhi’ Ti maiieie were called to purticipate in discus. | ‘he Canadian marriage law Was Bie) os killed at nearby tle ¢ thesalan Weta Hor vareg {that we couldn't get a license that) Mas Killd ‘ erly Glen a Ley S eal nine Hore MeN ETE ay, So We had Mr. Sanborn drive us oe ut mid ; in London yesterda Kennedy's ix believed to t roe, Mich: Pit zat | is the ot} = Jhave rushed 4 n UC mrt be on i yet x supine heen ion ceremony Was 4 simpli: | Bay _ a an from reland and the two Genera in : severly Glen imme © had supper at the Secor command of British (roups there moe Phe , tl diately atte thrown ONDON, Aug ay 4 e) ‘Then Mr. Sanborn drove ui ate na euaie camanee : Pf “Dioyal ¢ i hurry be Walbridze, ©. where we took t er Liovt orge hurrving home for home, and here we @ trom Paris y before the British: x sre + ara Wr au Tae Gap Orne Gina nin dy to settle down right in the old yj, 0000 8 1 Tres vhs elaail homp—48s: Center e had rented 1 Gistinetly hopeful teeting in| AuKed it hid wife was 4 gOd COOK. Tiny night os ; f KP by, Haraing said forty-four mile official circles sivuner Gin (ell sou: AIUAnOnY ur om Members of the Ministry have been | sie 5 cnet bouetnt m Los Angele ’ summoned to meet to-morrow and it is |'8t lt ca es "ntidal gown” was [2m return via Santa Monica expected that tho Irish reply will be| Mrs Mare sean AR IATO Mrs. Madalynne Obenchain of Lo: fl DEAD Cue: A very eS Angeles and Arthur ©. Burch presented to them al that tine : real weak Aut Ang ! 1 So far as known the document sets) 2" Harding « Evanston former student a ' A 0 vil War style army hat “vite untae Hien : F forth the belief on the part of De " Ne hwesi niversity ave een Vaiera and his associates tha the SAC Pra’ indicted for the murder of Kenne British Government is acting entirely in good faith in its desire for peace in Ireland, but there is a note of appre- hension in the alleged fact that the “trish have asked for reassurance on certain points we oh are not made | public Word from e Dai Hireann at its wil de- mand a general amnesty for Republi- Dublin is that t nest y can prisene Representations in that direction are being strongly made already. | ADVERTISEMENTS for the Sunday World Classified Section Should be in The World Office To-Day |; untried and convicted. | | ding, town When they stepped into the picture gallery, E. B. Vail, tie photog rapher, started fussing Mrs, Obench nedy ceived the sk away the back of his head, n, Who was with K ast Fr} around about that had beon the picture-taking. “Shoot right ahead," said Dr, get Har- “Let's this thing over (Continued on Second Page.) —_— (Continued ¢ § uid Page.) a col WHOLE FAMILY OF FOUR | WIPED OUT IN CRASH. Auto Returning From DAUGHTER OF REGIMENT CHRISTENED IN CAMP. Train Hite CAMP EDWARD: Funeral of Son. ee rite J ALTON, N. Ha Aug, 12.—The entire |the christening in camp lust n family of George W. White of Haver-| Alice De Witt Casler the ten-week pay of toand M wlan D hill, Mass, Wes Wiped out when a Bos- [04 Dae ran H é ton and Maing passenger train struck |.) pape White's automobile here late yesterds sath A White, his wite, Clara, and a da - 5 |Mrs. Alma Clancy we! i stantly and anotner daughter her in the pre 110 | Blanche Reynolds of Laconia, died later ‘every officer of t lufd Cavalry an jat_a hospital. many guests ‘The party Was returning from the) Mra. George Blackbur Hast fureral of White's son James mean poe a - 8. Ba ‘ THE wont ie M troup comuiatiders, are the god- ¥ fcosman 4 Check room for baggage and parcels ouet | ot pne Umvellers’ checas for [pe Mona onder end fathers, ‘NICOLL US.MALSHP CO. SEEKS 10 RETURN VESSELS TO BOARD Change of Front Gomes When New President Assumes | Charge of Line. | WILL NOT QUIT. Counsel Refuses to Obey Order to Ask to Vacate the Injunction. The United States Mail Steamship Line, which has been fighting to pre- vent the seizure of it® ships by the United States Shipping Board, re versed its position to-day and en deavored to have the board hack the ships in dispute, of tront was due to the con- « the company having changed uid the elvetion of Frank T. Byndn as President, succeeding Francis R. BROKER MARRIES DIVORCED RAYE oan JOHN BA MRS. CATHERINE H. BLYTHE. U effort of the new directors of Alexander D. B. Pratt, Also Di- ie company to make this move was \oread. ‘Takes Mrs. Catherine a for the time being by DeLancey Nicoll, its counsel, Mr Harris Blythe as Bride « refused to accede to the re quest of the new directors and ask Alexander Dallas Bache rat, and permit other counsel ito be sub- the wife of John Barrymore, iituterd, claring that to di 80 whose family name is Blythe, obtained Shap Line into bankruptey renee before i 1 Judge dth Stree anton, whieh was participated n The bride, wh N 1 Marshall Bu yunsel for whe d8th Siteet, wa er om. shir rd, and Tra Campbeli to Barrymore, Miss Catherine Harris, epresenting the new officers, and, daughter of Sidnvey Ha She d neduied to suceeed Mr Ni-,Voreed the actor for desertio M N read the letter from the Wife, Be fain new President asking him to have M and 3 ' ot njunetion vaeaied or to permic waving ¢ no Newpor od insel to be substituted In dec . Won the gral a) xtrem walt y “ ‘ n would be inimical to the Old, elght vea senior bride “ Nterests of the minority stocw ers tieensemse : WORLD’S RECORD, hus passed te Macomb, Chase vot, 80 MILES AN HOUR, ! Boston and Alexander Soni io. When this took place of Ch in effort injunction va made to have the ound and it refused was the company had not The ret on the efor the pee informed of i that attorney sal to vacate led te the con Manton Nicoll was agreed that as long 4 motion by M (Continued on Second Pagey — | me | MANY UPSETS IN PLAY | FOR WOMEN’S NET TITLE) ) Semi-Finals! on ed Results of D SHABRIGHT, No semi-final round ef te At the Invitation ‘fourna | Seabright Lawn ‘Tennis a Miss Helen Y> and Mrs Awe. 12—In the wou Clib) to-day M > Cole, Lone .! Kj snd) Mr Murion on. DD York. a > NEW YORK PORT BILL GOES TO PRESIDENT 1 of Congress to 1 Mar Granta C4 WASHINGT! new qort uu |dhority’ for unifted control, st. BY MOTORBOA1 English Challenger tor Internati Cup Makes mal Remarkable Speed at Trial SOUTHAMPTON, Ensslin Aug. Phe Bnglish motorboat, Mig leat VIL chalienger for the. in ternational cup to be raced a early in’ Septembe has attained a speed of $0 miles an hour in trials in 1 wax announced here i The world's record has been eld by the tou America, owned by GAO OW Detroit, whieh atteined speed ¢ Si miles at trials in the Luke George one mile championship trophy com petition, held at Detroit last sep tember > ‘BROTHER TRIES IN VAIN TO SAVE DROWNING BOY. oor \ r risked ‘ " Weer tot r wax drow North I ° t rhe 0 t $ nek wer . mt fi f w Prederick woulu 4 get to the shore, DAVISON RESTING WELL AFTER LONG BRAIN OPERATION Bleeding Sets In and Anaesthe- tic Has Depressing Effect on Patient. UNDER KNIFE 3 HOURS, J, P. Morgan Joins Partner's Family in Watch at Roose- vel, Hospital. A bulletin signed by the surgeons stiending Henry 1 Davison at Rose velt Hospital was ssued this after noon through the firm of J) Morgan & Co. of which Me Davifon is a member. It HU Davison was operated on a Rooseve Hospital this atternoon The patient's condition is satistia It was learned amoftieially that oh operation, whieh revealed @ tumor on the brain, was Suspended after M Davison had been on table snore han three hour The suspension was decided on partiy because of the rived but chiefly Decause of the depressing effect of the proianged an | vesthesi The official bulletin was signed by | these surgeons: De, Llewellyn i. iar ker, Dr Medwin Leale, Dr lrederich Piney, Dr John i. Weeks, Dr kevin M. Byvans and Dr. Charles A. Bisberg | The oa tumor was no: Xpecied, but the surgeons were tind that the ywih ale s “about the size of the end ur vhum! ts smatier than ul Without removing edet elieving ' ive whieh is bel have fn edhiate cause of Mi Da isn snd) insomnt ate eounderiaken in the neay fi Jeure for the rad x Hoof i svn 4 a ee cbecided ny The work that ¢ most of the time to-day was ecntting « disk of bone out Kull ebaek of the making @ Cireulay opening gio owhich the tumor was ve vea The disk wos then replaced AsHeh a Way that if necessary it can Jie ne ed wagain in ew month vemed I wil) take much less tune tie h ivgeems vos ' , " 4 Island on on h a tha pater a ver nowas a we ' “ there with other friends and mere of the Davison family Mrs Davison spent the morning or Jiay H hier ert ne time 1 out and walked nd a tide \ Mi, Day n ' 1 mpanied tas W noDL anor Morgan Wits al his office, N W telephone w wits ker n Ln connected w 1 ' Mr 1 I ' ' tr 0 Cn « [dedi ne nad to uae to-aey. DAVISON HAS BRAIN TUMOR, OPERATION REVEALS © OVER $30,000,000 INGREASE IN SALARIES AND NEW JOBS SINGE FLAN TOOK OFFICE —— +4 -— First Year's Payroll Drawn Up by Mayor Mitchel Was $47,000,000, While Current Year’s Is $78,000,- 000—Mayor Has Strong Influence in Fixing of Salaries. in salaries and new jobs in the city departments sol under the jo 1, 1918, when the Mayor te isdiction of Mayor Hylan have cost $30,592 k office are twenty-nine departments over which the 461.72 since J There Mayor has juris: diction His recommendations as to salary fixing are carried out by sourd of Kastimate, The salary increases and new jobs largely dominated by him. Today Evening World p nis for the first time irrefuiabic proof that (ne n the departments have co eyer thirty and a half millions since he took office ——$—$—$—$—$— $= 9 MISS FARRAR SHUTS UP SUMMER CAMP. When Mayor Jan. 1 Hylan took ofive oi AMIS, the Ludget tor that yeu of bis administration siowed that the payrolls of what is known as the Mayor's departments,” whiel tae been made up late in 1917 under ti direct supervision of Mayor J Ge ay camp on Murroy Mitchel, totalled $47,595,618.9: bak wed and deserted to-day, AM phe yaar pas the prima donna’s (ninks and those oF MEU My roll of tHe same oy father and mother were packed | parte aster th and ha And shipped to California, Only a cares) Years of Hylan rule, k on: the (pl 079.91, the ditterence apa Wie contrary Mise dat There ix no camouflage abou! f has nu tee the hese figures, “They are official an ' een he “ rhushands tie totals haye bee rived RRReN HEIR have been arrived at on at Mrs Sid Farrar, had beer achine, In addition there simmer at the eamp, but check in another direc Ny a ebaatea tiaticate x of the tact that the in peo to, telegrams Stra, Pane | Crease wus Bo etupendous even a dio departed a few days la sing NPE Accountant al frst did not bee We servants and a ' ' eve tis own eyes loath Mt \ In his inaugural message —- 2 Vommissioners delivered Jan. 1, 1914 NEW YORK GIRL DIES Mayor Hylan said TO SAVE CHILD PUPIL. “Useless positions must be ' abolished. * * * Therefore no ieee appointments are to Weekde Dn until evidence of nec bali > kerning W submitted to the Mayor, Influ- HARLAN, Ky. Auge Tt ence of no kind must be allowed her tovaave a want Pa GIe to serve the lazy or dishone. Waeh. URUTO: ROARS TR ATU “COMMISSIONERS WILL oak of ihe Guatikelenal Hive REVISE SALARY LISTS AND Mina Crawford, un expert: awimme REDUCE THOSE SALARIES vy the child Gail into te pives dive) WHICH ARE EXCESSIVE.” on he H her to abo} Shi The following table will show, b: _ Matic Mal P ee SECRETARY WEEKS ASKS Viera. : “ RELEASE OF GEN. WOOD.) its 078 » Prom t ‘ \ nN nonin ts te i ‘ : i 4 Dei et Wee seo AIRPLANES ENTANGLED — 500 FEET UP IN THE AIR. POLICE GIVE FIRST AID TO VICTIM OF ROBBERS Hoth Crash to Be es ittinae Payee cae ttre iy BSE Mlackinched and Robbed in Wear ‘ 7 11th Street, He Complains t Rome of No. 131 & th Street i y . nd ql w ‘ str i ‘ vow noe lay to “pw He ’ \ N : 1 . practi r . Gi Aepecla 4ul geen biven at faire, Jie cout net ddenuty them, —_ { —