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Copyright (New York World) by Press Publishing te 1922. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, [Fancanin “Cirenlation Books 1922. DOROTHY DUNCAN IS ENGAGED o Sune i LCN BRIGADE MOBILIZED FOR DUBLIN PARADE ummoned “To Take New Oath of Allegiance With New Implications.’ EBELS FIGHT atrol in North Has Midnight [YS nS. OF OLD FERRIES MENACE TO LIFE Cnion Co.’s Antiquated Boats Called Unsafe by a Shipping Expert. i) POLICE. NOT WORTH $350,000 Years orls Con- m May “Unload” ier 12 on Battle When Large Body Is Caught Drilling rata Municipality LONDON, April 1 (Assoriuted Nearly twelve years ago the Unien Press).—The Dublin brigade of t verry Company made a desperate but ish Repub Army “has been ; vain attempt to sell its ferrybosts to Bobilized for p unday 1 | Pi the eit It is now within close reach ) take a new oath of allegiance or an] * f euceess if the offer of Grover Wha th with new implications Ion, Commissioner of Plant and tatement issued from the army head ructures, is sanctioned by the ters in Beggars’ Bush Barracks, Board of Aldermen, The Committee on phed by the Daily Mail's cor- Public Letting of the Board of Aldur- spondent. Miss BoROTHY. m 8 told in yesterday’s Evening "The officers and men,” the state- DUNCAN. J world, las already approved of the nent adds, “inust understand that the} Well-Known New York Society] over involving a purchase price o* real purpose of the m ation ts to] Girl Is Related to Havemeyer | $359,000 for nine old and mostly an- ake them away fiom their position tiquated ferryboats, In addition thi Family. Inder general headquarters the city officials plan to nd $200,000 in Harmy of the government of the peo- e49 and Mr ; W. Butler Duncan of| 0. ernauling them. No, 15 Lust 72d Street and Long Isl- = ple of Ireland. and, announce the engagoment of their] Year8 ago the Union Ferry Com- [The correspondent in a previous] daughter, Miss Dorothy Duncan, to|P@RY. operating five ferries between Nespatch reported that the Republi-] thomas M_ carnegie jr, a son of Mr,| Manhattan and Brooylyn, was a can Committee had ordered a secret] nn’ Mra, ‘ is Morrison Carnegie of | PTOMtable concern, It pald what was obilization of the Republican section] No, 181 E ‘and Southamy-| then considered the good dividend bf the army, possibly with the inten-| ton, L. I. Mr. Carnegie {s anil 4 per cent. on its $3,000,000 can jon of violent action.) nephew of the Tate Andrew Carnegie, ock. But its decline as a divi- The same correspondent says the| Miss Duncan ts a granddaughter of) send payer began when trolley lin reeman's Journal ha Jed a claim| the late David Duncan of Providence » established on Brooklyn Brid MP with the Dublin city authorities for| Qh Throuen Nor moe ner Oe eat te y competition took away mill- £150,000 (about $700,000) damages . No date has been announced | ‘ons of its passeng for the wrecking of its plant by tmarrlag! When, in 1905, the city was press- rmed raiders Thursday morning. ne for payment of certain f * BELFAST, April 1 ( aims, the Union Ferry Com BOMB KILLS BABY : reas).—A flerce fight between ¢ notified the city that If these were not police and members of the Irish adjusted it would © operating the epublican Army took place nine AS FATHER READS ferries. niles from Cookstown, near the east- OF BELFAST PEACE ne company in the last three border of Tyrone County, Lister, lease suffered greatly, midnight last night > ; Iton Ferry espe The police were patrolling the dis-| Raiders Also “Fire on Mother as ‘om 1891 to 1898 this tert . et, which is mous Su whi She Nurses Infant, but Fail ed about 10,000,000 passen; year- hey came upon a vody of ) sut in 1898, by reason of the trol- rs drilling. The patrol took cov to Hit Her. jeya crossing the bridge, this nuniber a in the ensuing battle the police BELFAST, April 1 lropped to 7,060,000 and steadily de- Acland; wal wounded and Accounts, of the bomb outrage ad thareattor; and iin 4902) les ; at the Donnelly home last night An 5,000,000 were carried; while last show that Mr. Donnelly was keat- Fy SR SRS ere cemae. ae ed at the fireside reading the | Catherine and Wall Ferries tion disorders Selfus ched| * bd 18 th Beton isorders in Uelfust reached! toring of the London Veace Pact | 80 suffered, with no corresponding otal of sixty-four for March, the] {o7Ht 08 ine jondon dese decrease { erating expenses." Jackest month in Belfast's history. MEE: The o Samrae mia liase Wiotin ioe the ionih |W when the missile was thrown |, 3 sibs _ ‘ HUET: Nees ‘ ita which killed his thr ear-old RANG. BRON i BSSls Oe PER Cea, Of ' denart eto we died Inet night) son and oandie, aes wines uae the gross receipts ee area honabing uries received) Gren and Donnelly himacit. TUNNELS AND BRIDGES PUT a recent bombing outrage An unsuccessful attempt was made Mr. Donnelly, wito isin laborer, END TO FERRY BUSINESS. tt evening to set fire to a large had just remarked to his wife Early in 1908, after t opening of ngineering establishment on the the troubles in Belfast were .]the tunnel between Manhattan and ast side of Belfast. Two unexploded| © when the bomb was hurled. | rooklyn, the company again be- ombs were found The child was sleeping in his | wajled its decline a. a money-maker baby chair when killed Four shots were fired, but with- out effect, at Mts, Donnelly, who The police authorities to-day re- ived information that ope! sn on The tunnel caused a loss In its pas- senger traffic of at least 25 per cent., large scale were being prepared on] OULChfects at nin and its trac continued lessening in the Aughnaoloy-Caledon front, wath ig. an intan® 1909 and 1910. The company fre- quently re te increase of orted the police quarters at the -|50°% 0 MORE J JOBS ~- Bmyvale Railway ation in’ County SHOWN IN SURVEY (Continued on Second Page.) |= = es It was reported that Rep can in preents, using machine ‘suns. eal Renorts From 71 Cities Indicate {CONSTANCE TALMADGE | 00 rounds wa “ LOSES $15,000 RING ? d injury by crouching. An General Improvement in = f r with a platoon from nated ati Motion Pletare Star Received Gem uughnacloy proceeding to aid the be Employment Situation Aw ee oe Was subjected to de see iene April 1 An in , A nine-karat dian iri timated A train from Belfast to Dublin was : : aioe por Beis ALS, lent by Cor me " 1 County Louth, at] ™Ployment is shown by a survey of |} ‘ AV RIGE NGikena? ie forty armed men] Seventy-one citles, from New Hamp-| became know? Mies ‘alm trench coats, leggins and|shire to Georgia, made by the Phila-| W8s returning to ber apartment in t ps. The men entered the mail coach] getphia Chamber of Ce . Ambausador Hoku creek cond pe The me ttet aR hee |detphia Chamber of Commerce Park Avenue, the ‘night of Mareh Belfast. The train crew and In response to a questionnaire sent BANG MREON OES) NT leer § t out by the chamber tl eae eet sible idas AIO ” Dunleer station staf! were cov- te chamber thirty-seven cities] jotel. Hix svat anavailing by revolvers reported an increase in employment the police tothe frst tn = i over July, 1921 A decrease was| ‘mation th tentay when D GOVERNOR’ - hotitied by an insuran pan: s shown in only t n cities, all of} In the ring w n ription, “Pe CHARGES UNTRUE them in Pennsyly Among those} PUteh. fret Tesi oe Wine the atest) im VEMeONt) SARETY RAZOR USED BY PIOK- issippi_ Levis! ; were Hav Bridgeport and POCKET. sissippi egislators UTD) srartrora an.; Atlanta, Ga.; Read Yetta Selender SSoT wn Complaint Lobby In- Jing, Pa.; New York, Brooklyn, Bug ee aes spired Suit falo, Utica and ing umton, N.Y ith ‘Third Str on KSON, Miss., April 1.—Ct AMERTOAN SQUASH PLAYERS WIN reat" jov. Russell ‘that certain fire in-] BOSTON, April 1.—Canadian squash i , : - a ene pint - p[macauiet players | early matehes Phe poll t sufety ce Interests were maintaining af Taewt He Pee eng eh tY OE na 1 to eat ut tof Mrs picious lobby" at the Mississippi ting here toed The tthe bas capital and lad inspired the Dominton, regarded - 000 suit brought against him by pliable (then. cure’ to| ANACONDA MINES RESUME ATi Frances Birkhéad, his former |Ttrn & sucer aful American’ invaston TM OTRAS i bes of the Canadian court BUTTR, Mont., April ; Perapher, were declared unsub-| ye Canadian courte. nue Hated in the report filed with the eon qetunted Torment See epten. 4 ana le On ne jssipp! House of Representatives|qs— 7, { $ Frederick ¥ ; opine 4 Both pr ca y by the special committee which] Philadelphia, defeated Arthur Chipr have been shut dowr about two entigated the charges. Montreal, 15-12, 18-16, 15—14, years. ° ° . R. B. Roosevelt Jr. Dies From Injuries i ° e ° ° bg Received in Mysterious Auto Acciden Uz ' * ’ 4 é \ 5 t ee HM t r Senator Declares People Must Act ; Unless Trade Is Reorganized— + Union Leaders Say Walkout Is e . Complete Throughout Country. *% Pp. g MA ; WASHINGTON, April L.—-Government operation of the coal mines wa ft suggested today by Senator Borah, Republican, tdaho, Chatirmar a Senate Labor Committe after conferenc with representatives of miner and operators y The Senator said this was the alternative if the coal (adustr F . ROBERT 6, ROOSEVE)-t Fen” Wir E> QuNnoeRwood aNd UNDER Weom reorganized r e = a “Pie: cant) nudtia wor . z Scion of Prominent Farhily ) then ftowill dey up to the pu ooury sf } di azed Conditio tlecexteriment of public ownershts Found in Dazed Condition in Street, but Expires Before ' : ® : Ne : the’ task whieh the putitie will aa 4 Cause Becomes Known, sume when it undertakes this, but 1 4 Rohert 5. Roosevelt jr., son of Mr an much longer submit to the present 4 and Doran Robert “B. Rooweveit oF method of operating the mines. . ; ees "The present strike is the symp. Ome Washington and Norfolk, Va., pectin lait fe (the GhUoLiy al a grandson of R. B. Roosevelt, tate ) MARI BIBEAIWA waRtetuilianethod iia 4 _ United States Minister to Holland; - Which the industry is now being oar . ee : cousin of Franklin D. Roosevelt. | cpayac 7 o och ait Nia: sa ried on, OF course, this chaos and 4 Former Ruler, Expatriated by nea RO vers crea i" ia Texas Tornado” Revivalist] Half Million See Rival English waste is untoaded onto the public in ” a“ sabia ; : n . 1 *, : exorbitan ries e Allies Last November, Vie- and a distant relative of the} Says Flapper Will Brine Eights in Annual Rate = ANAT AEBIRCIATIEROUE lle aNIRURNTE tim of Pneumonia. re Roonevelts, died at § o'clock About Nation’s Downfall. on Thames. cars, railroads and #0 forth alone va in Knickerboeker Hospital : heen estimated at $500,000,000 a, year A ; Sas ita aout BOL GORE TIFAR Hither labor or the consuming public TUNGHAT, ‘Madeira; April 4 Aus] tom thexaftedts: of a fractu j “The cause of the next war PUTNEY, England, April te--Cam- just pay this, for a ghince at the t sotiated — Press),—Former Emperor ne “a ia rane a eee aus struts up Fifth Avenue to-day, die won the annual boat race with jirofite dixctoxes that the operator a gee rae at 10.90 o'etock Hast night at or near] PNR MPT , sian te ie tb one Toeeaerl 4 Carl of Austria-Hungary died herein, corner of 80th Street. and Column- and her sister out on Main Stree 0 ve 1 ov the: Putney t Ro’ | iid ae fa; Taree: ede tee c to-da bus: Avenue; Pollen | apes her. The flapper will bring | Mortlake on the Thames. The | idiake Taw GORReE Wok 5 the case was not begun until about this country’s downfall just 1 w led all way from | yyy J one month and work L Former Emperor Carl of Austria- |to-+ ; 7 as surely as Delilah caused Sam t ul ¢ ethe finish line tr tela next, _ Even % Hungary and his wife, Zita, were sent] i nae eve ee Aah Wee) son'a"—Dr. J, Frank Norris, - Abaca Haltlenith® te f ould adjust to. the into exile by the Entente Allies after ie Mis Virginia Lew Minor, daush-| "Texas Tornado” revivalist, who |tutoes, Hammersmith and farneg ton, tie pret the Joly e he had made two spectacular attempts | jap of Mrs. Tucker K. Sands of Wash is conducting services at the Cal Nr were wded along the en find he Dittstm listric y to reguin the throne either of Austria] ington. Mrs. Roosevelt gave birth tol vary Baptist Church tire 1 nearly halt w million. qhe wg (da “by the 3 or Hungary, Thereaft was kept | | ty Ls Leal aes pee Moo Modern woman will cause the next | viewinr eo race the river bank miners for 1 wa snd ‘that the a political prisoner on the Portuguese | Eien Jorfoln, Vac, {6 visit My. (World war, Dr J, rank Noel Hie Aning veruwee time: wae: Lo) aN MEUaL PEED), Wek eee 8 1 1 we uy) ‘ fy 30) NiBY : * Tints mn The reeord for, This. istuation the metho ” losing his he at No, & Oakland NY HEUTE RAIS ANTAL ‘ i i eieat GHaW. AVL former Emperor was horn on| Qecnds. Bay Shore: Le L, Mr # atte Sed iy HERIERS “AEG Hosts made by, Cer a epee) CHW BELA x tar 17, 18s and wended the eS sd ‘ Yow M cnn women ait be trl . . his great-uncle, Franz Joseph. After| ing at No. b01 Kast seth Street, elowe | CUE Wiltall Just us surely as] last mome when one G ita _eruake|obaratara:ananbitiens, pat BAD Ur less than cromentedhe reels ot Delilah eased Samson sar fonrsmen was Injured, ven a gubstl- ena ind try and ; nae linguished the government on Arm At 10.40 ¢ iagt-antehite@atrol= | eo WaT Tins <bean rand toy tate pak Ite Ses Maared’ (Hdl pln Gamqntl tice Da: ov. 11, 1918, but he never man Frank Curran of the West 68th Hip deprivity tof “syomen une: thie \ , ‘ie ‘ ane titi ‘ ah half} union miner pl > could be persuaded to abdicate fully Rinticn, IiORl aut the | Dever were bad as they today, | OAYSMeEN oO 2 i the firs of tt Nation-wid He had been constantly under German] cause of a crowd at s0th Street HPN a wamiin shows tur Knoas, (ft | L won the fast three | suspension of work « domination Cohumbus Avenue, fai Te EHO UNSC er ee eee rat ee anil Oxtonl wonvave abralrat| iReport here of After the establishment of the Aus-lj;om. Roosevelt's temporary. place RETRO ST ORORG ae elt to oT nl of{the Mine W Ainevica = “ Retiee . : i beefalo ‘Girls (hink more eft) ‘ Just tha The pordonnel) oft the Unt mn y trian Republic on Noy, 12, 1918, Curl} anode, found the youn man uncon- |, ' A en entirely English, ax (showed a sliuit-siown y field, e who was then in Aus Fournt 1 cious, wet and muddy in a dunch [| o! Hua Pa ith He ee Lae American Rhodes with the only uncertainty io the a mis on to remain in that country. !yoom of No. 120 0n the avenue: ty ae heceeded In getting a sent, |effectivens t neg n but he was asked to leave after It was] cording to Curran’s report, Hoe : It ir us to to-day's race, Oxford the number of nonscir vin wie - found he w hig resump It was accompanied by 1 man u fe a \d won 88 times, Cambridge 33. and] had joined t « - ton of po {th his fam the name of Jar Murray of t ; WAST the prow rows 1a deaj heat wident Jotin Ts, Lew nion i. ily late in March, 1919, antl rented Glut, adthe strest onde : We cetussed the Ki ' hated that 60,00 men A house on the bant.« of I Gene CAVGALLN Rockavele lind: ; nes the | weet the ' { hie added that no change w at Prungins, where ho resided for| an In trom the street by people wh the nex RENT INCREASE? NO! - Moniligs an necount id ome month fe Vid Se at rite in auto us et men : » ‘ srs fr “ me months, canenty ap. {the Bad Hen teu RAT AaGue ai °>| LANDLORD MUST PAY | rnin tthe E peared in Vienna, but his ove Cy 1 culled: an umbulance £ the tune MT had ry = ein one of BED 4, hein remilxed by Austr unger: ciple, ah uy ™ ict ue would be it hy of Tenant Will Get $300 a Year 10) brat bal thorities he wer Mapeaty (Gonlinnadiga Bacon : Bas Used for Heating Some operators, however ? rian G from Admut (— 5 nd Plant. ' ‘ ! tater >. Herth, Mn ent but wil |{U. $. MARSHALS the countey gi bt as hee] Tener IS REMESRUT HE iViewpenting ‘sonia men 4 ° ou in Pe UAee rere «| GET MERRY HA!HA! ee PE anrahrerieciey iste fetes (tn om ics ES his violations of 1 not t rs Wed that, WG 1 1a boomrang when Mu a ' A leave the country ‘tit SURE, IT’S APRIL 1] rei cn: ea ' mrang dnily of | | und approx 4 Ake ; 2 Vnieipal Court Justice Widdemey mately $2.0 in wages was cat stavi pralainsia. en nd ona “a le Nas more than (tho anthracite. flelds the toss was gary demanding 1 ection, and on| ‘ Ate), : tens Apt ae n F Swit | ; tak Ur uo} The r ar chest was en whic ocei vee i ur 1 i Ae 1 to-d hro the act , tanding he none T n b 1 plat As sult, instead of the n iS intrigues Hi | # Inof ba t ted t ge onal gnizanc: aniered + ‘den | 1 \ t t \ Widdecombe, an ee . iets OEDIEATOG OF ’ ; | " 1 th : Onle SHR SOlaMnORtH far | fr, Lewis and William Green, secre- ae ur sue : A r ; part] a A iatiaron ct <, |tury-treasurer of the union, in the of Switz a 1 | me - & M ame mac au « pa 101 10 ne | a TWO KILLED, 20 INJURED | (ie ara MadanINAA to ae, nin a de r+ ‘ IN BUENOS AYRE Widdecombe ss = | Me AYRES RIOT] ii) octaber officials here declared the « t . 1 bln i ' Revolver Shot Sienal for Musttiade| ily Bernerd ‘ 5 ‘be ¢ ' 5c ‘ \ ned “en » mitinde| | Serta ihe cane ar The | spension would be directed largely aes | 1 i a 7 Daring Politleal Par res id i y district leaders with genorul direc STRAHAN APPOINTMENY cox | stipe “ie NOS AYRES, A \ 1 ee eee ne tanity cag. {tion in the hands of Prosident Jolin MaRS Inkley and in wr I Justice Widdenoree |Z: Lewin, whore ‘‘feld headquartore TRENTON, April 1.—The ‘e, the same being ca atrat arading laa SA eg will be wherever he happens to be. ei aliucation) Geedast maddrmed United Rtates District when a era an tinknown sae fabalee ean ight, {, At: Lewis's Immediate plana cai where they got the ha! he ae r 4 r dA 4 ae for hie leaving here to-night fo pointment of Ch sy St ‘ of April f source gave the slgnai for a fustiiadelec and allowing moro than # p ; bg Monmouth County na First Aastatant| nd, although there were two P m domonatratora Mal. nok velurn acy tha investment, |) ae aeons: SORORFING: CR: -Monda Manmouth aunty it , elthoug ih Wea Gal the iaca: baanieeperteal/altila np ag fe nan nefora the {louse Labor Commitioe e r. He takes the p 1 tion agents had: FAM-| more than twenty Were. w ad, some | tat & more than adequate. |enen proceeding to Naw York to re a right, pr ted ¢ nar of Inughing ter ne seriously, by revalvor Wb Pell —— [Aue WHyo NogOtintions with the an Bilor aha’ wil Bot (h tha lattartar sme LtOROa’t April fool victimn any wore ailwitty Injured eoniing| (Reeing Enteioe and Selections onlthracita anerate " ared the pence that. panic, Order wae quickly restored Page 2.) expected o lay Miners’ vase be ‘ { 4 — | Post Ofte ———————- Open to All.”’ | slered as Second Ct ase Matter e. New York, N. _ PRICE THREE CE" voney DSHIMSELF Ry POLE FRE 00Y OF WIFE t Two. ugh the door, of- in front of bim —— ff Patrolman 68th Street ) BY AUTO®

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