The evening world. Newspaper, July 6, 1922, Page 4

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: all semen enema ' E ' / r TELEPHONE GIRL WHO Mad WARNING F TRAIN W (c)-Underwood & Underwood Miss Marguerite Brennan, operator &t Winslow Village, N. J., who ts re- Ported to have said that she warned John Dewalt, Philadelphia and Read- Winslow of the approach of ‘The express ing Railway towerman at Junction, Owl,” the fast Reading ATHENS, July 6-—Major W. T Blake, the British avintor who Is at- tempting an alrplune flight around the Major world, left here to-day for Crete. Blake landed at Athens July 4 THE EV ENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1922. COLLINS GALLS IRELAND TO ARMS TO STAMP OUT (Continued from First Page ) National Army has broken the conspiracy to override the will of the Nation and subject the people to a despotism based on brigand- age and ruthlessness, regar of the people's inalienable right to REVOLT IN COUNTRY er Eoonomica it Hoonomies 1 the ‘We Dail Mireann Elreann Cabinet, war arrested at the home of Erskine Childers It te understood papers of a mill- tary nature were found in the pos- session of Barton when he was ar- ested at the Childers residence in Bushey Park Road ording te rd Barton irish Independent, as ® participant in Ri life, ibe: id security 3 cous and eager offers of [the Sackville Street fighting and es- army service made by citizens last |" ~~ aLOHGHEIAE WatHi MAE? week were declined by the Gov eet ‘ 7 ernment because it was confident | Describing yesterday's aitrenits of the ability of the army single his in that rohowed AW Marl Btrent handed to meet and defeat any at Faiot van Paid) Aeena Btkeat, ; 4 ‘albo' eet and ens et, tack ‘made upon it In the way of | wien the prisoners, Including two open warfare, and {t desired to teach the calumniators’ army that needed lesson, The army proved {twelf equal to the great task and is justly honored ac the defender of the people. marched down the mored cars ready to thelr various places mnormous ¢ rowds collected to watch the progress of the removal and there mnevente have shown, however, |were some demonstrations, espectally : ; ho Present active Jon the part of the youthful element strength of the army has been : sufficient to deal adequately with [Of PBth Hectic Some of the male HT pdeauately with [prisoners were dressed only in shirta the recent situation, there Is a possibility of continued sporadic action which makes an increase in the army establishment virtual ly necessary. * ° © People of Ireland, you have re- gained for the first time in cen- turies those powers of government from which a nation may develop and cultivate In peace, order and uisers, and looked very battle- s Indeed did thelr escorts, hal Brugha (Charles Burgess), the De Valera Minister of Defense, who was wounded in the leg during 1 futile dash for escape, was oper- ated on In a hospital at midnight. |} He was very weak after the opera- tion and this morning was reported to be sinking rapidly. aspeqs Val Raed EL At 8 o'clock this morning, the fire ‘A wicked, sanguinary attompt |! the Sackville Stivct area was stil has been made to thwart your will and thrust you back again into the house of bondage with your capacity for self-government dis- credited before the whole world. The courage and devotion of our national army has preserved you But, although the armed conspir- acy is overcome, elements which seek to substitute the spirit of anarchy for the spirit of order re- main, and may attempt to con- tinue to carry out acts of brig- andago and other acts of interfer- ence with the moral and economic life of the country, Such attempts must be summarily and drasti- cally dealt with until the person, home and property of every law respecting citizen is rendered ab- solutely secure. The official count of the final sur- dishing a revolver, then dashed out, When he came under the fire of the troops he was wounded and was re- moved to a hospital.”* Robert C. Barton, former Minister raging outside the area which the Re- publicans had held under thelr direct control, where the flames started. The whole line of buildings from the offices of the Dublin ‘Tramway Com- pany to Findlater Lane, which formed age of the Republ- stronghold, is ruined, in- cluding the Hammam, Gresham, | which crashed into an open switch, | vase of the insurgents, tssued by | killing nine persons and injuring |the National Army headquarters this . morning, says: | PERIOD DAY BEDS | sores. “At 7.30 P. M. « party of men led } Investigation of the wreck ‘s being |]hy Mr. Art O'Connor left the Gran- FRANK A. ville Hotel under a white flag and Paps eg) oie: surrendered to Lieut. Craney, . “One of the party sald they wero MAJON BLAKE VES ATHENS) jiven orders to surrender by Mr. te SONS ON WOR le Cathal Brugha. Mr. Brugha, bran- Bedding Specialists 25 West 45th St., New York ie STORE HOURS 9 A.M. 05 P.M. Best & Co. Fifth Ave., at 35th St—N.Y: Established 1879 UITE a Parisian lit- drawn-work all done by hand, and its smart sim- plicity of style. skirt conceals a comfor- table fullness under ————————___ —===—=—=—S CLOSED SATURDAYS SUGGESTS FOR HOT WEATHER WEAR Crepe de (Chine Fro wtth Hand Drawn-work tle frock with its The pleats at the sides; this model is appropriaté for women and misses and comes in sizes from 14 to 44. The colors in- clude U NAVY ¢ FLESH ® COPEN Granville @nd Crown hotels and thejevent of “a fight with the common General Post Office, Six buildings on] nemy.’* BY the oppowite side of the atrect Aino) tonq).—Rallway communication be were destroyed by the fire which|/tween Publin and Belfast was re- threatened this forenoon to spread toj established to-day, Passengers from Henry Stroet. the North were allowed to enter Dub- Art O’Brien and Sean O'Kelly, ar-|lin without permits, but military rested by the Provisional Government] passes must be obtained if the per- $<. |Tueslay night, have been released, The men formerly were foreign rep- 600-POUND TUNA ST, July 6 (Associated In a battle with a ¢ off Manasquan, Hilding Swanson. ptaln Dublin. orien, resentatives of the Dall Blreann,| CORK, July 6 (Associated Presa),|®"4 two of the O'Brien being stationed in London}]—Word reached here that the cable] Overboard. and O'Kelly in Parts. station of the Commercial Cable Com- CORK, July 6 (Asnoclated Press) An official statement issued the] terminus of the transatlantic cables, Republican military headquarters at| has been threatened by trregular Irish Mallow says the Republicans forced| forces, the Free Stators to surrender the| the company and its employees, ter- Skibbereen Barracka on Tuesday,| rorized their families, und have de- after which an agreement was signed|manded the key to the school quar- by the rival commanders that hostili-| ters to be used as general headquar- ties should cease forthwith. ters of the trreguiar forces It was agreed that the Free Staters| Waterville 1s on Ballinskillings Bay should hand over their rifles and am-|at the southwest extremity of Sreland munition, the Republicans undertak- it the landing point for a large ing not to use them against the Free| number of cables connecting with the Staters, but to return them In the ‘United States. crew were crew made their daily haul, finger. an axe. pound house, placed on exhibition. PULLS TWO N. J. MEN OVERBOARD 600-pound tuna J. yesterday, sone thus admitted destre to leave) crew of the Bennet and Height fish- sustained a dislocated finger The giant tuna, the largest caught pany of New York at Waterville, the|#long the shore this season, was the only fish in the pocket when the who have seized property of] Stiff tight the Captain and his crew succeeded in tying a rope around the fish's tall, and in its efforts for free- dom the two men wero pulled Into the ocean and the Captain hurt his Capt. Swanson killed the tuna with It was brought ashore and scores of residents gathered at the where (he fish ips Convection wae Any Otner Establishment in the World THIRTY FOURTH STREET Price Reductions That Set New Records for Values, in These Smartest of “New Mid-Summer Frocks For Resort and Town Wear Including Import Models 9.50 Former Prices to $15.00 Imported hand-made frocks of fine sheer Voile and Cotton Crepes. 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