Show FIRST W DRY DRY r LINER ENER SAILS t SOUTHAMPTON June The 13 13 In salts Balls from this port today Its the first tint dry British liner bound for New lew York In itt an effort to estimate the thirst of the pas pas- pas f about BOO of whom are book booked d In th the first saloon the tho White Star line Issued blank forms fo m taMn cac ticket holder to 10 state slate I I hl neds It t Is understood that foda today foley the tho Is taking bottles of beer of wine and of ot mis mis- miscellaneous liquors tor for her first cab cab- cabIn cabin cab cabin in passengers I SAILORS c WANT WA-T WA T LIQUOR r JW YORK Juno Nearly 13 13 Nearly halt ot of o the tile crew of ot the French lino IIno mar France screed notice on her captain as the teasel essel Ion tod lY that they woul would rt refuse fue to mike e another nother trip to America on onh her T arrangements were welO made I so that they could 1 get t the two litre lady ration of wino wine provided by byi law The captain declared Ithe the rand would return on ached sched schedule ule It if she rohe had to 0 recruit Q a a new from Crom tics thi French merchant marine college It AITI U HL-U RU NERS WASHINGTON Juno June In 13 13 In In formal negotiations Initiated by tho tim tate state department with various mar mar- marItime maritime powers power contemplate II a solution tion on a Q reciprocal basis buill ba l ot of the Ip ship Mp liquor controversy and of the problem smuggling urn 1 fleet treaty mak malt making exercise exorcise of the log ing power of ot the government American officiate officials It was reo re- re 1 1 today see Dee In this method aft an opportunity to eliminate IncOn- IncOn Incon to foreign s1 ships ps withIn three mile limit du dui dUt to prohibition enforcement regulations the hov- hov hov while at the same time Ump off eting fleet ot or rum smugglers I tN- tN tb American Amerlean coast may be ba broken treaty up extension by to search March agreement of ot tho the right for Uli U hla l specific purpose up to the thet t mac h mlle O limit |