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i 4 I } no a en TS Me AMEE Toe i et * 00 Republicans are there. They have]to which it is assigned, “except at ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5,-1922, = STOCK OF I. R. T. NEW INDICTMENT, COLLINS TO CALL ALL IRELAND TO ARM Case Is Quashed. Ward, self-confessed slayer of Clarence Peters Inst May, spent @ quiet Fourth in the jail at White Pinins, reading and stoking, while counsel prepared to move for _ Walter §. or Yas deserted the command and es- eaped. added the Secretary, Seas Mr.. Churchill sald his information (were carrying on their work fearlessly nfirmed the report that a white Nag fm the heart of the danger zo lisplayed by the Republicans in the| the diamiesal of the first degree mur- 2 is not known whether Eamon De} blazing buildings had been suddenly |4er indictment against him. on the withdrawn and fire opened on the fire-| round that the Westchester County Valera and the other Republican lead] a ine of whom waa wounded, officials falled to produce any evi ers, including Harry Boland and} 4° puptin despatch says that] dence warranting such Indictment by Countess Markievicz, are still with the] Countess Markievica, In uniform, en-| the recent Grand Jury. garrison. It is belleved a consider-| tered the Grestiam last night Tt ts expected this motion will be able number of the defenders have) Countess Markievicz is said to] made Justice Morechaysor in managed to escape, and it is considered] have been leading a sniping “Battal-] Wh to-morrow. probable that they have x fon of Death,” 1 ttorney Weeks said he { Wontinuea From First Page.) the bands organizing in The reported capture of the} had no served with any papers hills, supposedly under the leadership] Countess and several snipers has not} by Ward's counsel preparatory to an of Erskine Childers, A force of Ns-} been confirmed application for such disminsal, but tional Army men already has been) GORK, July § (Associated Press).—| was prepared to argue againat the Gespatched to counter this move. The Free State authorities have ar rested P. O. Little, Chief of Eamon De Valern’s Publicity Department Another big fight ix believed to be j tmminent in County Donegal. A a ee The South generally continues quiet] motion. though the Republicans are active. On tho other hand it was reported The Government forces at Broad-|jate yesterday that the District At- » capitulated to the Republi-|torney might put before another one forces after a short en-| Grand Jury the Investigation of the ment nso captured the barracks This report followed number of Irregulars are conce atrickswell new subpoenas issued ing at Glenveagh Castle, which The Southern Republican division rounded by forests and well situnted|is declared to hold all the barracks —_ - « for defensive purposes. It is estimated|and military posts in the large aren] WALKS OUT OF CELL WITH BROKEN LOCK Free State barracks on Orage Teafficker Throngh Tre Peters murder, knowledse for witnesses. installed the wireless outfit captured] Skibbereen, from the British station on the Done-|that isolated gal coast and commandeered and for |continues.”’ tified many of the farm housss in the Tt is claimed that large territories vicinity. All the approaches are re-|in miid-Limerick are under the undis- ported to have been mine puted control of the Republicans, and ‘The Free State troops a athering |that « flying column, after entering im foree for an attack on the castle] Limerick city and occupying the bar o serve eleven months in thie 1d pos bing |racks and several other strong posi- County Jafl for sending narcotics oe ee H hh through the mail, was made public to: airplanes. tions Is negotiating with a view to Hi tt Catholic priests have intervened {n]avoiding armed conflict in the city ey: Rin Taio er eb te do te an effort to arrange terms, but Free] BELFAST, July 5.—Mr. Thomas} (ine wie oe ee broken, olmb a’ Ind. Btate leaders have stated they will ac | Mitchell, manager of the Ulster Bank wom, and get Into the expt nothing short of unconditional] branch tn Tullamore, in the Irish Mid bullding. As soon surrender. lands, was shot dead in the course me Known, a Deputy Communication was re-established] Of € rald on the bank this morning ‘shal went to Ham- this afternoon between Enniskillen] The bank's headquarters tn this city Hammond had beaten and Cooloney, County Sligo. There] @T¢ concerned as to the safety of sev minutes, and left. are, it is stated, about 1,400 fighting] cra! of its southern branches whic!) men of both sides in thin district and] have not been heard from for severn weeks, frequent skirmishes and sniping on|°e i ; fa large scale are going on, with hun- BU ON.G Hills hanes eile Gintriot loyalists fleeing from the) man and two men were severely The Lannett Bridge, on the South | Wounded. Ulster branch of the Great Northern Railway, which was hastily repaired after the explosion there late last week, was again blown up to-day In Dundalk, the Republica v evacuated the Bridge Street barr proceeding to the Anne Street racks, where they now have headquarters. ‘Troops operating from Curragh In- tercepted a party of irregulars at Ballintore and captured twenty-one, with a quantity of arms and ammu- . nition, and three motor vans. Satchel From Messenger. LONDON, July 5 (Associated ST. LOUIS, July 5.—Robbers to-day Press).—Winston Churchill, the Co-|poarded a Tower Grove street car, dis- Jonial epee SS aie the] armed a policeman who was accom-|} House of Commons this afternoon nate 4 ( that the attack by the Irish National shoe re i a ohana for army in the Sackville Street area of|‘h® Tower Grove Bank, and escaped Dublin was still proceeding at 2.45 with a satchel containing $21,200 in cur- t 2.45) rency and more than §78,000 In checks P. M. The whereabouts of Eamon|tng messenger was conveying to a De Valera was unknown, he sald. | duntown bank. | he er he is'with-| Witnesses aa! tn the cordon of the National troops armed robbers. Best & Co. Fifth Ave., at 35th St.—N.Y. Established 1879 where the attack upon mond of Lyndhur just after he had been oF LLOYD TAFT THE LONDON, Jul joyd = George entertained William Howard Taft, Chief Justice of the United States Supreme | Court, at luncheon at No. 10 Downing -| Street to-day. their ales ROBBERS DISARM COP, TAKE $21,200 ON CAR Seven Board Trolley and Grab 62t—Pyrex Glas Casserole Holder tn Dutch silver HOUGH many | things shown at » Ovington’s are useful, there are others, which, like the lilies of the field toil not, neither do they spin. They do nothing— and they do it exceed- ingly well. OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avent” Fifth Avenue at 39th Street there were seven THURSDAY A Sale of Little Children’s Summer Frocks IN THE LILIPUTIAN BAZAAR eles 3.68 Established 1879 2.95 Gem voile frocks, hand- stitched —in maize, pink or blue with bloomers. | Also white cross-bar frocks with hand-stitchings. Sizes 2 and 3 yrs.— 3.95 ‘Se; little sleeveless frocks of fine batiste in a dainty pattern of green, blue or henna— with embroidery trimming. Also bloomer models. 2 and 3 yrs.— 2.95 FOURTH FLOOR the Inter to satisty © bondholders, has Judge 3 In papers filed with the clerk of th Federal Court. The sale was ordered upon th ompire Trust Company, as substitut truste pany gold 4% per cent due on the be pald, for the re company has been October, 1918. The tote the stock shall be determines verting it into ea order direct one t Ing the sale joaving her lying in the road. res WOMAN ATTACKED BY DRIVER OF TAXI Crawls Quarter Mile on Jamaica Road After Two Refuse Help. Mrs. Harriet Brower, forty, Frank- n Avenue and Merrick Road, Lyn- ;| brook, L. 1, aroused the occupants {a house near Jamaica early this 1, | morning, saying she had been thrown from a taxicab at Cleveland and Kemington Avenues by the driver f he had attacked her. She had wied @ quarter of a mile along the lonely road, she sald, Her face, hands ind knees were cut and bruised and her clothing torn. At St. Mary’s Hospital, Jamaica, where she was taken, she told De- |tectlve Christopher Mehling of the Jamaica Station that she was on her vay home from Brooklyn and en- waged the taxi when she transferred rom. the Long Island Railroad at ten ) men were in the back seat and he sat with the driver, When they reached a lonely section, she says, the river attacked her. The other two men refused to come to her ansist- ance, she says, and the taxi drove off ORDERED SOLD of Trustee and Bondholders. Sale of 359,128 ahnres of stock 0 igh Rapid Transit Cc ma of the trustee ané heen order ayer, it was revealed granting of a petition to tt for the Windsor Trust Com holder as trustee of $70,( bonds. The-petition shows that the interest t is y t $11 ck and that Receiver James R «s bankruptey trustee, shal Ss special master in « GR. Altman & Cn. The Midsummer Folder ly interesting. values in offering partic Summer Wearing Apparel and Accessories Trunks, Travel Necessaries, Etc. is now im operation in the Department for Catalogue and Folder Merchandise on the Sixth Floor For to-morrow (Thursday) - A Special Clearance of Summer Blouses embracing a mumber of desirable styles, fashioned of dimity, batiste, cotton voile, imported cotton crepe, gingham or linen; with long or short sleeves and various smart collars, exceptionally low-priced at $1.35, 185 & 2.95 Some of the blouses at $2.95 are handemade throughout Not every size in every style (Third Floor) Men’s and Women’s All-linen Handkerchiefs at very special prices Men’s All-linen Handkerchiefs Hemstitched, per dozen $3.75, 5.00, 6.50 Initialed . . per half-dozen 3.00, 3.50 Tape-bordered . . per half-dozen 3.25 Also Mien’s Sheer Lawn Handkerchiefs, tape- bordered . . A per dozen $2.00 Women’s All-linen Handkerchiefs Hemstitched , . per dozen $1.95, 2.50 Tape-bordered . perdozen 2.65, 3.75 Initialed . . per half-dozen 1.50 Plainecolored . . ; per dozen 2.25 Also en's Sheer Lewn Handkerchiefs: Initialed 7 per dozen $1.50 Novelty, coloreu . per dozen 1.80 (First Floor) Madison Avenue PHitth Avenue 34th and 351) Streets Aew Bork BONWIT TELLER &CO. FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET WILL CLOSE OUT—THURSDAY At Drastic Price Reductions Women’s Highest Class COATS and CAPES LL selected from the regular stock—coats and capes that are characteristic of the ultra fine quality sponsored by this shop At Savings of $24.50 to $50 on a Garment | Women’s Coats and Capes. 35.00 Formerly 59.50 to 85.00 Handsomely made models in varying styles in the fashionable fabrics of the season. : At Savings of $60 to $95 on a Garment Women’s Coats and Capes 50.00 Formerly 110.00 to 145.00 This season’s smartest. modes of piquetine and soft materials in coats and capes for all occasions; of highest character; all beautifully silk lined. At Savings of $55 to $105 on a Garment Luxurious Coats and Capes 90.00 Formerly 145.00 to 195.00 Finest handsome duvetyn coats and capes, duvetyn or piquetine fur trimmed capes, fur trimmed kasha cloth coats, also fur trimmed moire capes. Women’s Coats—Second Floor. SUMMER BUSINESS HOURS—Daily 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Closed All Day Saturday During July and August. BONWIT TELLER & CO, _ ha Specialty Shop of Orginalions FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™'STREET” THURSDAY—at Final Reductions A Collection of About Eighty WOMEN’S FROCKS Chiffon Dance Frocks, Silk After- noon Frocks and Some Paris Frocks 34.00 Formerly 55.00 to 110.00 Ow or two frocks of a kind in pastel colored chiffon, light and dark colored crepe de Chine afternoon frocks, hand- drawn linen Paris frocks; also imported beaded dinner frocks, Women’s Gowns—Second Floor

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