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IN MANNE WITHOUT SOMAKING CAMPAIGN Republican Incumbent Polls . | More Than Total of His te Two Opponents, GOVERNOR ALSOVICTOR Baxter Renominated in An- other Three-Cornered Con- test by 25,000 Plurality. PORTLAND, Me., June 20.—Sen- “Atdr Frederick Hale, Republican, “Without making a personal campalzn, ron an easy victory in the State pri- em™aries yesterday, The vote cast for ‘Rim was larger than the total vote "Por his two opponents, former Con- Ss man Frank ©. Guernsey and for- “ger Stato Senator Howard Davies, and his plurality over Guernsey, was SBearly, 200,000. Davies ran a poor third, 3: In another three-cornered contest, e@ov. Percival P. Baxter, Republican, as re-nominated for a second term $y 4 plurality of 25,000 over John P. with Leon F, Higgins trail- The vote of 518 élection precincts ‘wht of 635 In the State, representing “01 out of 520 cities and towns, was: For Senator: Davies, 7,230; Guern- ba 16,699; Hale, 36,1 \ we Governor: Baxter, 40,552; Deer- Hip tone eae te of the total registered vo! Splssinis precincts, mostly very small aden was too small to affect the Fig Hale carried all but two ties and all but three of the cities. ‘was the second defeat of Guern- for the Senatorial fomination and paces for. the: nomination for areca Beedy, White, Nelson etl cla fine Union Chief Denies He read jouble Crossed” Kansas Penge as. roan ition got'inte a-row to-day over aa Howat, Kansas mind Jeader in prison. ‘@ heated debate on a resolution Aagratulating Howat and August “Dorchy; ‘another mine leader, for their and steadfast determina- to ‘Uphold ‘the law,’” John L, Lewis called Joe Lynal of Peoria, Ill., @ liar, Lynal, one of the authors of the wesolution, charged Lewis was respon- tor putting Howat and Dorchy and sald Lewis double-crossed qeotlemais ie a Mar,” pala convention.finally ended the by sending the resolution to mine workets for action. effort to organize opposition to as Preésideit of the A. F. of ‘L. was started to-day among conven- tion delegates. Gompers's opponents shave refused to accept as final the an- it of Lewis that he would candidate. They hope to ‘to Lewis that they have enough neues to make it worth his while to run. . ‘The Federation went on record in favor of repeal of tne Ksch-Cummins Railroad Lew, instructing the Execu- five Council to help the railroad unions ‘in their fight on the law. The Biand Bit for an investigation ‘ef the coal industry to establish the elation between production costs and selling price ‘was endorsed “by the Laluo was given to pending GWagtessional flégisiation to prevent out” of railroad shop work. =-@entinuation of.efforis for amnesty Political prisoners was ordered. .& new trial for Sacco: Vanzetti; o ‘murder in of @ paymaster at South Mopse. was urged unani- RPME, June 20. ‘Armando Silva, one of the 1s of the ftalian Communist nade @ Garing oscape 4 ome prison where seven months trial on the charge of } resting a disturbance which re- in the death of a Fascist! ith said that friends of Silva uggled into the prison clothing Fesembling that worn by Silva's . The prisoner appeared = ae ae telling the door. am Armandg Silva's and was allowed) to peat ae = SENATORHALE WINg)*0° THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY; JUNE 20, 1922, : r Hylan Awarding Medals to Heroes of 1921 In New ” ork City’s Splendid Fire Department BERENGARIA SAILS WITH'RECORD LIST First Cabin—Bakhmeteft a Passenger. week sailing Mince before the way. bered more than 700. friends of age of the delay Boris Bakhmeteff, who turned in his credentials ness. Dr. U.S. TO LOOK IN AT THE HAGUE Legation Secretary to Keep Washington Posted on Conference. THE HAGUB, June 20 (Associated Preas).—Louls A. Sussdorf, first Sec-| Ann Forrest, retary of the American Legation here, | the leading role in a-pictured version called on Foreign Minister Van Karne-| of “If Winter Comes," which is to beck to-day and exrilained that, while| be made in England. Mrs. Robert V. the United States was not participat-| Brand of No, 188 East 74th. Street, ing in the experts’ conference and he was without special instructions, he must report to his Government or the proceedings of the conference, as he would on uny matter of international Mayor Hylan Turns In False Alarm But Is Not Arrested, as Signal Inaugurates New Alarm System| ° Fire Hazard on Manhattan Reduced by $1,500,- 000 Improvement—Honor Medals Awarded Department Heroes. Mayor Hylan at noon to-day sent @ false alarm of fire from City Hall. The apparatus summoned, a truck, a tower and two steamers, all led by Acting Deputy Chief, J. W. Heffernan, came clattering into the Plaza in have been given to organizi committee is to determine the most efficacious way of spending the $1 000,000 balance, a vacation in Europe. Fausto Menocal, Vice President -of Cuba and a brother of the former President of Cuba, occupied a suite The Foreign Minister assured Mr. Sussdorf he would keep him advised. THE HAGUE; June £0:—The formal invitation to the Russians to come to The Hague to negotiate on the basis of the Genoa agreement was forward- ed ‘to-day ‘by Foreign Minister Van Karnebeek of the Netherlands. Toe an Nata ETE N. ¥. CENTRAL WOULD BORROW $27,600,000 Aske Permission to Float Equlp- ment Trust Certificates. WASHINGTON, June 20.—The New York Central Railroad, in behalf of aif its. subsidiary companies and its own system, appiled to the Interstate Commerce Commission to-day for a’ thority to issue and ‘sell $27,600,000 in 5 per cent. equipment trust certificates, The {unds will be used to buy new rolling stock and the issue will be varfously guaranteed as payment of principal and interest by both the New York, Central. Company and the afichi gan Central, the “Big Four” and others of {ts subsidiaries, A refunding opération plannéd’ by the Delaware, Lackawanna and West- ern was also submitted to the Com- mission to-day by-which the New York, Lackawanna and Western, a subsidiary, sought permission to issue $30,000,030 in bonds and $5,000,000 in stock, for delivery to the Delaware line. Mrs. Anna Dicke Oleson Is Ahead signs her own costumes. She wore the latest in sport coats and hats and had her picture taken extensively. IN KANSAS; SCHOOL ‘MA’AMS WIN FIGHT Licenses Cannot Be Re- * woked Even’ Though _ They Fox Trot. TOPEKA. Kan.. June 20. Kansis school teachers’ certtfi- cates may not be revoked by tho State Superintendent for dancing and dances may be held in school houses at the discretion of ‘school boards;" according’ to ah opinion made public to-day, by Attorney General Richard J. Hopkins, — ‘The opinion Js being prepared as & result of State Superintendent Lorraine WB. Wooster'’s refugal to renew the certificate of’ Mrs, Clara, White, school teacher of Eminence, Finney County, be- cause she participated in a ,dance held. at, the Eminence school. Earle Dixon, member of the Emi- mence school board, has an- ‘pounced there -will be a dance at the Eminence school on July 1. gramme’ ushering in, the now fire alarm system of the Borough of» Mi Hattad,. now conéideréa” the Mids finest in the world, “The Fite Department Installed one ef the new signal boxes at the foot of City Hall gteps.eo that the Mayor could apply. the first fest.. There is no box to be,opened hopk, tq. be pulled when sounding anralarm under tho new systém,’ All you do isto turn & handle. . ’ After’ the, Mayor had ‘bent In the alarm he was handed a potable ‘phone transmitter, He, plugged the end of this apparatus intoi an: aper- ture in the box.and called up Fire Headquarters prdering the Emergency Squad, which arrived in jigtime. Skeptics say the: new *bex means more ‘false alarms.’ Chief Kenlon, now in Europe, satd he ‘would rather have fifty false alarms than one fire calamity due to.the,inability of some one ta send in an alarm, Before the formal opening of the new fire. alarm. system, the ‘Mayor presented; eleven medals. ‘for herol#m, one for exceptional disci- pliné and administration, and’ fifteen tor efficiency 4n exeputing evolutipns, at the Fire: College. -Dhe records ap- ply to the year 1921, . Fire dril Emergency Squad: demonstrations were given. ‘Tiere now: aré 1,528 alarm boxes Mrs. Charles B. Marr, who. were mar- ried yesterday in St. Thomas's Chureh, and Mr, and Mrs. C. 8. Boyerman, Hotel Gotham. The Bévermans-were moting picture camera man, who filmed théir departure to be added to a series which included the wedding yesterday. (The film will be retained by the couple as a record of their courtship and marriage. Ogden Reid, -President of the New York Tribune Company,:Mrs. Reld and their children ‘sailed for.a vaca- tion in London and: Paris. , Among other passengers were Sayo Ke Al- freq 8ze, the Chinese Minister to the United States; Herbert T. Parsons, Prenident of the Weolworth Com- pany, and his. wife; Mrs. Spencer Chichester. of Moyola; Londonderry, Ireland, a member of the Ulster Par- Mament, and Edward: Hughes, former police captain. and now head of a private detective agency: - pean ies Ses MANY BEQUESTS TO CHARITIES IN RATH’S WILL i , : ser in the Supreme Court at White thugs belteved he’ was reaching for a ste sia *See"sou sa] “FOF Democratic Nomination for [33202 ".,¢"s, reuse | meen an kalo haat a fier, See 00: ybipen. One ated Act |. Here and, in Ireland Lawrence alleges that the deten- the nahee Nee te wee bere 5 naa t. if ¢ Y e" am. i e . ; Fection in Matihattan to reach, a fire S ft i Mi { P Also Remembered. dant concern caused him a loss of | Tygow ran screaming to the atreet. d t b t 2 signal... Rach fire: alarm post is pro-| . ena or Nn Inneso a r mar es Local hbdspitals, churches ana | $10-900,000 by frustrating his nen be Policeman oKeh, called an ambulance on 1te vided with.a red signal lamp so as to} “" 4 ao ecoiaiys pean sell the Sherman proces, a me of} tro mHarlem Hospital and gave the be easily distinguished at night. The charities were gen y “| refining gasoline from crude oil, to Rew system is: believéd to rediice the fire hazard and will. be ingtalled in other boroughs as soon as possible. The fire alarm central station is in Central Park. About 360 miles of un- derground, Jead-protected cables com- pored of 6,136 miles of rubber-cov- ered copper wires transmit tho wig- nals. The. apparatus of the central station is placed in Central Park-be- Cause of its isolation and tiyedom from ‘destruction in the event’ of a holocaust. The new system cost $1,500,000. ‘Those to whom medals were award- ed to-day were: James Gordon Ben- nett Meda! and Department Medal, Fireman Jacob J> Ferber, Engine Company 239; Hugh Bonner Medal nd Department Medal, Fireman Hugh T. McGuigan, Hook and Ladder Company Emily ‘Trevor-Mary B. Warren Medal and Department Medal, Fireman George: A. Martin, Hook and Ladder Company *24; Thomas A. Kenny Memorial Medal, Joseph A. Scanlon, Engine Company 277; The ‘Henri Van Heukelom Modal, Lieut, George Foster, Engine Company 1 Broakiyn Citizens’. Medal, Captain John R. Gill, Engine Company 277; ‘William .8, Hurley . Medal, Firemi third grade, Patrick J, Foley, Engine Company 18;'Thomas E. Crimmins Memorial Medal, Fireman, first grade, James Simonetti, Engine Company 2 ‘Henry D. Brookman Medal, Fireman, first grade, James J<Mulvaney, Hook bered in the will of Nicholas Rath, who died April 8 at his home, No, 136 East 16th Street, while numerous relatives in Ireland received large money and property bequests. The document was filed for probate in Surrogate’s Court to-day, Mr, Rath was for forty years head of the com- mission firm of Nicholas Rath & Co., No, 30 South Willlam Street, Benefactions to institutfons were: $5,000 each to New York Catholic Protectory, Fifth Avenue . Hospital, Brodd Street Hospital, Lenox Hospital, Sisters of the Poor of St Francis, St. Vincent’s Hospital; $1,000 each to United Hebrew Charities and the Legal Aid Soolety; $5,000 Archbishop Patrick J, poor of the Catholic Young Matron in Nip-and-Tuck Contest.-With Thomas J. Meighen—Kellogg, Republican Incumbent, Re-nominated. ST, PAUL, June 20 (Associated Press).—With the outcome of the Major Republican contests apparently determined, interest in the Minne sota primary turned to-day to the race Mrs. Anna Dicke Olesen made for the’ Democratic Senatorial nomination. < Reports “available early to-day@———________—_ showed her in a nip-and-tuck con-| the southern’ patt’ of the State until test with Thomas J. Meighen and it|she married Peter Olesen, now Sup- became evident that the outcome] e¢rintendent of City Schools at Clo- would: be‘in doubt until many more] @¥St. | They have one child, Mary, ‘ wn fourteen years old. breoincts nad reported. In the Republican Senatorial race Renomination, of Senator Frank B.| Ernest Lundeen, of Minneapolis, Kellogg, ‘Gov. “J. A:'O. Preus and] former Congressman, gave Senator dues Hapubiican' State omcers, with | Melloge she, Closest rece, although re- oat por ‘rom he first 2 recincts the possible éxception of Clerk of the bhowea Kellogg leading two, to one. Supreme Court,; was indicated in re- ports from’: 200. ‘representative ° pre- The same ratio was maintained by Gov. ‘Preus,; whose oppdnent was cinets, an dtheir succéss was claimed by thé St, Paul Pioneer Press, which Franklin F, Ellsworth, Further, returns to-day. from the had supported their candidacy. Third.. Congressional District: -in- Whe conteaifor-Clerk of the Sy-| dicated that the contest between Rep- preme Court between Miss Grace F, | resentative. Charles D. Davis and Kaerener, ifdorsed by tho Republican} Reuben “Vhoreen, the iatter indorsed State Convention, and Herman Muel-}®Y the district convention, would be ler, Incumbent,~electe¢ two years ago| closer than first reports had in- with .Yon-Paxtisan Leaguo indore. | dicated. ment, seemed ojose, a8 tabulation of Ea ale reaumed to-day, although Archdiocese of the Catholic Church and thé Re’ tor of the Protestant Church at Mo- natnolin, County Wexférd,* Irelan and att of his Clothing | Yo the Saliva. tion Army. Mr, Rath also. prpvided specific be- quests of $25,000’ each to seven near relatives, residding in “County, Wex- ford, Ireland, and minor. bequests to other relatives. To, hig friend, Henry McCann of Nutley, Ja, he left $5,000 and all personal effects in his office and $1,000 to air puree, Arthur Chureh. The residue of hig. estgte.in this country), a8 well as considerable. eal ‘The Republican Congressional nom- inee, aside from the Third District earchér, then had A four to| candidate, apparéntly were as ‘fol- three Jead. lows w'Rencue ‘Com: f Neiner, Mrs, -Olesin | nor arf First District, Sidney anderson: logtate owned by him in Irelgnd nd westrduy n'a uativites of the a, | eoorattie achORIW-LIOhE the’ route to | THE WORLD'S Walter Scott Medal, Capt, Meighen w4s iprepared, to make jecond, Fran! age; Fourth, Oscar} Great Britain was-left to his County} ae ¢:4. in Ttaly, declaring this orxani- the ‘palace. King George, the Prince David J, Oliver, Hook and ‘Ladder | statements as they preferred to await] Kellar; Fifth, Walter H Wexford relatives acice sation a formidable m of Wales and the Dike of York will } Company 1; Stephenson Medal, Capt, |comPuation of more reporis Gtsth, “Marold: Kautson: =n 9 Eelical proselytism and of travel in an open’ carriage. Queen arlem Office Martin B. Callagy, Engine Company |! \Firat reports iswve Mrs, Olesen al Andrew 1. Volstead; Kighth, Oscar] VANDERVELDE RETURNING Home| can penetration in Burope Mary will await the Prince’é arrival 1; College Efficiency Medal to each | marked advantage, and for some time | J Larsen Ninth, Halvor Steener- hOoM MOSCOW, In reply, the Under Secretary of tholat Buckingham Palace Now Located at. | member of Hook and Ladder Com. |*he held @ lead, only to lose it as the} son, and Tenth, Thomas D. Schall MOSCOW. June 20.—Emile Vande: rior expressed the gratitude off Every available seat in windows Ramsey County (St. Paul) vote began to come in. Then she and Meighen alternated. Born in Minnesota thirty-six years (One fare There were no contests for the Democratic Congressional nomtna- tions. In the Third District Mrs. Lilie N, Coxgault, Mayor of St. )Pererdy is ghe poninee, yelde, Kurt Rosenfeld and the othe cial eel 8 who recently withdrew as co, r the thirty-four Russian So Revolution Riga on thetrway'to atin AFTER FOG DELAY Giant Cunarder 'Has 700 in ‘The gigantic Cunard liner Beren- garia, boun dfor Cherbourg ahd Southhampton, nosed her way out of the harbor through the fog this after! noon with more passengers on board than any ship has taken out in a mid. ‘The first cabin passengers alone num- The Berengaria was to have left her Sal vreaey anne wee to proceed there. eS aren orca eae eae Word that Americans in Canton, shoved aahite Be Seon 8 i ry were endangered was received at the conditions, combined with 1e OR, legation here to-day in a “message held her until 2:80 o'clock, and 5,000 the travelers stormed in vain at the gang planks in an effort to get aboard again and take adyant- reecntly as rep- resentative of the Kerensky Govern. ment of Russia, was a passenger. He refused to discuss a report that he is to return to New York after three months in Paris and engage in busi- Lee K. Vrankel headed a com- mittee of the American Jewish Relief, bound for Russia to make arrange- ments for combating famine condi- d by the organization $5,000,000 he Hoover relief object of the actress sailed toplay and Miss Claire Osgood departed for He is sald to be accompanied hy" Ww interest, and he would appreciate it if} with his wife and children. He ninety pounds, wants to become a jockey on Eastern tracks. - | record time, but there was nothing for them to do. Van Karnebeek, as President of the}bound for France and Italy to study| fics ‘Trickey has applied to the aEpaiene: who was Syn’s ie } The; Mayor’ was! not. arrested. for@——_—_—__—_—_— conference, would enable him to get] taxation i : cn a RC re ae ae a £ what he had done, becuse it was alll ON WITH DANCE first-hand information coneerning tho] The most vivid figure on the boat Head ce Se Nearest ae FRU eae ees ete PE aL Re 4 W roceedings. 4 2 | the “ tracks."’ She has brought | competitiongat Cheyenne. On her-way | cablegra ongkol Part of a very well worked-out pro- Dp Ls was Claire Elias, a modiste, who de: ie Two bridal couples were Mr. and who were married yesterday at the accompanied ‘by 300 frierids ard a Hin] Cc, to Hayes for the of New York; $5,000 eavh to the Rector al is on trial here Gave left] 4. ‘Bertty, SHELLS IN CANTON STRIKE AMERICAN BUILDINGS; ASK AID American Envoy Appeals for ’ Gunboat to Protect U, S. Citizens, Girl Jockey, 23, From the West, “Seeks More Worlds to Conquer, Ask Racing License in East PEKING, June 20.—-(Associnted Press.)—Three American buildings Jn, Canton were struck by shells aurind? Sunday's bombardment of the city by the gunboats of Sun Yat Sen, the South China leader, who has been trying futilely to recapture his strong- hold Jacob Gould Schurman, the Ameri can Minister, has asked Rear Admiral Strauss to rush protection. to Canton, and American gunboats are expected from the Ameri¢an Consul at Canton. The extent of the damage to American property was not stated The Consul protested to ‘Sun Yar Sen against indiscriminate firing along the Bund, the macadamized way on the waterfront. A stroke of astute Chinese politics became known to-day when it devel- oped that President Li Yuan HMuhg before assuming office arranged* with Chen Chiung Ming, erstwhile tmpor- tant leader of Sun's troops, to over- throw the Canton Presidency * and seize his capital. Both eventis -have become facts, but only now has It been learned generally that Li had a hand in arranging them. Wu Pel Fu's defeat‘of Chang-‘Tso Lin in the north, and the resuttan! armistice and withdrawal of Chan) forces toward Mukden,. his headyudr. ters, leave. Wu’ free to move ‘troops south, and thishe tsdoink, Despatches tell of. the arrival of his battalio 2 from the north in the area tributary to Canton, where fighting must be it an armed efort is attempted by ahy of Sun's forces, L.ONDON, June 2 sjateh to the Morning Post says tt ‘is fumored that Sun Yat Sen, former head of the Southern Chinese Govtrn ment, is on his way to Shagtial “pn board a warship. Lorena Trickey, Bronco=Busting Champion, Wants to Ride on “Big Tracks’”—Brought Home Many Winners in.Oregon. “I've busted broncos, I've ridden wifners and I've been on the back of a horse so long I can't remember when I first.learned to ride.” —_‘ This, in brief, is why Lorena Trickey, twenty-three years old and weighing —A Shanghal de- Liberty News, a Japanese langun! weekly paper here, says Rr. Sun Y? Sen is preparing to launch an attack with 30,000 troops against Canton home winners for Charles B. Irwin many a time out West. Miss Trickey left this noon for the to her 2,000-acre. rangh at ,Shaniko, Ore,, she will stop off. in Arizona to meet all-comefs in a similar wcomps ub ton. spe , ‘ an effort to regafti possessicn of, ay West ; after haying recetved «the F +7. aah Srerhember when I learned tol city rom’ Gen. Chen. Ching Hy Plaque presented by L.’M. Boomer,} walk," she said, “but cin’t recall | who drove him out last week. hotel magnate,.which she won. last |when:} Grat rode a horse.”’ pitecnccraat teas Se WILLTAM 'T.. SHEEHAN, - DIPS EN CINCINNATY, CINCINNATI, Sine” 20.—Wilani 4 Sheehan, stxty-four, actor, dued at” ty here fast night. For thirty-f Sheehan was stage manager and took comedy parts. with Joseph $10,000,000 SUIT . |ROLO-UP VICTIM: | GASOLINE PROCESS) BY TWO NEGROES Armed Guard Prevented Test, Charge Against Sinclair Refining Co. ceive’ tiome years Mr. Thugs Believed Rogow, Was Reaching for Weapon— Assailants Escape. ‘Trial of a $10,000,000 sult brought by Percy N. Lawrence of Westchester County, against the Sinclair Refining Company of Chicago, formerly the Cudahy Refining Company, was be- gun to-day before Justice Morachau- Im his haste to obey the command of two Negro footpads to give over his rhoney, Milfon Rogow, of No. 902 Rogers Place, Brooklyn, ‘collector for an instalment house, made stich a qtitek motion to his pockets that the alarm.to the West 136th Street Sta- tion. In.a surging confusion of ex- Clted Negroes Detectives MoGrath, Shields. and» Gorman, ,arrived in an automobile patral,and. made a hurried s@areh of all the houses in the block, but without avail At the hospital it was said the blow of a revolver butt on Rogow's !head Was more serious than the effect of the bullet,.which struck him, in. the shoulder, and that he would be able to go. home to-night. His collection Wallet was intact. ptntorS PRINCE OF WALES BACK IN ENGLAND PLYMOUTH, ‘Erigland, the Texas Company, .an oil concern, The Sherman process, it is claimed, would provide three or four, times more gasoline from. crude’ oj! than other refining methods. On August, 10, 1915, Lawrence claims, he entered into a contract with the Stokes syndicate, which owned the Sherman process, author izing him to sell the use of the proc ess to any qualified buyer., He 'w to get 20 per cent, of the salu ‘price. In the Stokes syndicate were L. O. Sherman, orlgnator of the proces,” W. E. D, Stokes, E. T. Crawford and F. Norris. Lawrence declares he Interested high officials of ‘the Texas Company and some of them agreed to to com If you are accustomed to using vinegars that, are “just sour’—that bité, pucker your mouth and put your teeth on: edge—HeinzVinegars will be a -revelation. Mellow, smooth, Zest- ful and aromatic— to East Chicago, Ind., to watch’ a \ June 20) their fine flavor is im- demonstration of the process in 4 | (Assogiated Pre: o-The British bat- ‘ . plant especially bullt for the purpos>.} tle cruiser Renown, bringing the}. parted.to everything. When the Texas Company officials, members of the Stokes syndicate and Lawrence arrived at the plant they found that the Gudahy Refiining Company .had taken. possession and Prince of? Wales home’ from*his world tour, entered Plymouth’ Sound this af- ternoon, Fifty they touch. Four kinds, In sealed bottles. thousand perséns . assembled had armed guards-around it, aceord-]on Plymouth Hoe—the rocky ridge ing to Lawrence overloakige <the harbor—to witness > the.arcivel, and the town was-lavishly PRESENCE OF Y.M.C: A. Perea) Saami wn IN ITALY QUESTIONED t Lauds . Organisation Defends Its Work. ROME, June. 20.—Deputy ‘Novasio of the Catholic Popular “Party, intenpe!- LONDON, ' tune 20° (Associated Presa).—A. great public welcome is being planned for the Prince of Wales, who is ‘due in London to-morrow morning. © + Preparations’are completed ‘for the PURE VINEGARS Gover: philanthropi: the associ ly tor ae ¥. M,C. A." war, saying tion ey make political propagand: that tt afforded perfect religious liberty had always acted correctly -and along the route of the procession has been eagerly snapped up and big crowds are expected to lino the streets. Special trains are bel: into London by the xarious railways. | 2092 7th Ave. Near 125th St. BO Ye

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