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JLY HERALD, WEI EW BRITAIN DAII aid they were sure these bloeks, | ] | K UITN il i " HFTH SESsmN []F Whick wes respectively b Pavie and | City Items : | } g AR S —— Owen, would return to their column ! - . | ; upon falling to find another candidute ' | twosthirds mamrity, same fine “““;‘” A% ouy Walk-Overs |~ york, July Phe sharp up. ] 1} L | Despite rumblings of disscat in varl, |70F Mmen and women, Manning's h o ¢ y 4 " . Mo m Sl late balloting found him holding firm | the W, T, Edwarde Manutaeturing | o0 o5 bos that refinsnoin o » th oand activity W Meinbers Harttord Mock Exchange l'll ‘n &S [lle Chall(}e 10 more than a third of the total votes, | C2MPANY has started operations in the | o050 L L 05 ) Cied | sharon fontured irreau | with the Bmith forees yet 1o roach that '4clory on Whiting street, Improved | (1 .“,: e Sl ‘:A“" g ““"‘ 4 Phosd et P ohpars el gl 1OWest Ml S el 2040 of Barly Break |V point lghting dovicen will bo & produet to | MURLL 8 SRR A ShAL MO |Gl Whechrie amd U K. (i y [} | Sacand-shollk sossty increased une |"".l.':::'":"":‘:"A": id B gyt lwnf-‘uwlm; it oy fretyie i meved up @ po A gowl New York, July 2.=The democratic | joined in. leaders of both oamoaigns | 1/rsday afternoon at 2 o'clock |t be aubmitted within A ta & ANIMUM O-WRioR : national convention todsy went inte .,,.,.,,,,.",,., Toason “..‘.l..l.;::.“»mu‘,l.f" Henry Roden of 427 Stanley street | 448 and that the plan to rehubilitaty | frastionally 1 . Its Afth session of balloting for & evem to think about "mm" ”“.'|“ while working at the Staniey Rule and | 'h® company will be considered when | = P'rices boulvded upnuard soon & presidential nominee with no definite | sumport to dark horses. Duvis ang | €101 Plant Monday afternoon had | {he ABUTeS are avaiiabie et ey Sl ot ilabiabadl indication of & breuk in the deadiock | Governor Ritchie of Maryland ware | fI0BCT crushed so badly that it was| o T iRt Jumped € ki Gone | & 100 STANLEY WORKS I'"';"é".“"':‘““ G, MeAdoo and Al | discussed as the logical hoirs of the :'\'\T"f'“;‘" » ":"':; i e B Stanley | ...T'.:a'ff....'."n} .‘:.:1‘“;.‘ high Veitoy: | oral Miocti6 3As aaB Asikrivan Ca AR PO e red E, Smith, orks hospital, Dr, Garngr amputated | M0 ¢ b/ BARIEI - VEiloy, | QtRs SUIRIEEE (0 ) . S R alled at 10130 & m., castern ,,.,_‘:::":’“u]:"’:l"':'"u‘lf' "l‘“"::’_""". .':"‘::I': the Tiamoe b the Oeat alat T Deluware, Lackawanna & - Wealvri, thicson A :.‘.‘ \ I\\ ison e Co ,:, VENL savIng time, to begin the thirty- | ciaimed most of the second chotc | APONO. Fom, Maillard's chocolates Lahigh Coal & Navigutian and Lenigh | Dutch, I Auerica Stmanrnratr fiat roll call, the delegutes were wtill | sentiment among the delegates favor, | 2" Pon=bons - Miniature Areworka, | & Vilkasharre have Adianced (he|Siamon BOEREIERAS S RRR RIS 1 dividided among 13 candidates, & |ing McAdoo, and thers was evidones | SU'% NOVeltiea for the dth, PrLoe of domesiio slaes of anthracite | AMEEERN Bt N 1S " = h record fleld for this atage of & na-|of Underwood strensth yet to de. |" % West Main St.—advt. g D Ped, fen conte & ton At BENTIN Lorillard Tobweeo climbed | | RS E S e me——— tion convention race, Ivelop, 'This situstion, in the opinion | o 20" Gaftnay, acting for Poter A M0 = 10 1% pointa, the luat 1 o now = McAdoo wnd Bmith were, as before, | of some, Indicated the pomibility of | clh NAs Drought muit for 4600 | Light & 1 ) 1924 highs, Woolworih f | Y f In the lead, with John W, Davis Wall |a new duadiock in avent of rotivemen | 1508t Mre. Theress Fararis for| Americhn LIEh & Braction o, dent o prontstaking. L ol | JU D & COMPAN i up in third place, out of the dark by the two leader Ment imoney alleged to be due, The papers ““""_1," Famman. me; k. LR tlwnln‘hm vun‘uhml 100 % 2.new (oD for . y If horse division, and Senator Ralston of | Smith Workers By Nardisertad Sy Cansables Pradi Win cl“ rl;.m“:\ x“uln‘mrwnl ‘n(:": IA”N ::w | the present “'*"“'“' .' y For 'HI e Members New York Stock fi‘um‘“u' f ’I Indiana, Although sixth In the voting| Smith workers, lko thoms of | 3 ’ ettt o A SR B db i i X Members Hartford Stock Ezchange { of the 30th ballot, & much dlaoussed | McAdoo, Kept Busy yesterday on the | 4e ACRYOUNK of AR strest lert to- | SOMMOR B B d Jui 1t " | Noon—Dullish operutions marked VARTPORD-CONN, TRUST CO. BLDG., PEL, 3. contender, James M, Cox of Ohlo re- ' convention floor, but nnuzr}n‘m» ® |day for Claremost, N, H. [Aus: 1 toistosk of tyoord July a1, s e Bl p | Now Biriiain: Bueritt § Fen ‘ ; N Ta et MmOt Ny bie Bl o) & hroughout the morning nearly three ow tritabn: Bueitt Hotel g, Tel. 1815 tuined fourth place, and Scnator Un-|slowly, ¥ranklin D. Roosevelt, the . . : ;| Avallable returns indicate that 482 [#core, siocks geining from 1 to @ B T e derwdod of Alabama, held the ffth, | New Yorker's “In;‘u"' 4 o, ,\I-ry:, chureh n§|l| meet this evening k able returns indicate that 482 s ‘- iy s . 4 ; £ . o |3 . however, [at § o'clock In §t. Mary's school hall, | oW enterprises with authorized capi- |PoInta e adva WAS ma in We R .o Confidence Expressed said “everything I8 proceading ac-| Michael J. O'Brien wi tal of $100,000 or more were organ- |11 Fall. motor, pubhe vtility and moer- ¢ Recommend and Offer: m"l‘[i:- l““m?“r. of all the leading cording to Hoyle." and his colleagues |.||;n|‘l\r‘:::||.~lenh»nl:ml';rn::. .”.512"("'".?‘;: {zed in the United States ||:‘Ju:\-'.“l|:-. changising lasucs, Call money open . & nv’n:.m‘y:::'.n:z:rx;uz-tt lt.:lf;:pl;lu’:; ;fi;:(‘:':::'.r'\': thoy had much strength in Inm-n.-.- m;m»t Il|\|l mu‘.-.\lng when al \‘umm.; u':..: 022,400, ac |n:’<llll|5 |’u 'l"‘ ;“II“‘.:‘ ru.l.xvnr n‘u‘.:"n nj‘.-‘rv .\\“-‘ s,; 3 | Blgelgw-Harthrd carpet curpurat'u" ' e, S 4 - T Phoy on a bicyele ran into the front | Journal of commerce, This 18 the L - | fi: “‘:Ir‘l:'nl.:":o:he carly hours, What| =Thomas Taggart, piloting the Ral- ‘wheel of his machine, according to a Smallcst monthly total since August | = Hign o Low S Clomii i | Py heir Jittle conferences | ston campaign, displayed more activ- |report made to the police by O' [ whon 251 new concerns took out |A™ Mt Mg ... dllg 1% 414 | remained to be scen In today's events. |ity than ever yesterday, but continued |1 e aRasth thw police DL QR kst oD Y Am Can . e 14 COMMON STOCK Of the leaders, M J 4 LAl he rear wheel of the bieyele was | ¢ ml'tfrnlr.nuncnlml pital of $338,- | Am Ct & TAy..188 104 , AR by eaders, cAdod was lho‘hll aiting strategy as far as calling |roken. r' 00, Since the first of the year ) only one to show a declining tendency (for votes was concorned despite | A|herg: 5 A o ‘ ‘new, companies have 1{ on [AM loco oo T4% % ) through® the fiftovn ballots yosterday, | promises of several block he aaid he {nee anacre e Kiremen's Car- | G050 o with authorized capital of |A™ Sm & Re.. 3% b i At the market while Davis displayed the grn!e.«t)hnd received. He was, he insisted, i“ YaL MRl July -advt, ‘;;‘:'.:;"H.;‘,m RULKONARGCAPISAE SOV AT g RE omi' o (A% b | aceretion of strength, The !»lc.\llno"‘l'erffnly satisfied” and “willing to R EY AR — {AmHum TOb s 194 | Pl'i(‘(‘ ()n .\l’l’“t‘illi‘)" workers, however predicted victory to- | go along easily.” Tnsiders in the | FRENCH EXPRESS SORROW In addition to. the $7.500,000 of- MM Te1'& 122y day and David L, Rockwell, manager | Ralston camp added that Bryan was — te |'I|Iu: an": of the new Py ;\.-.- mly.; AMESAD STt —— of the Calitornian‘s campalgn, inststed in harmony with them and was not Lorraine Citios Semd Sympaths 10| Hungarian e tonmT Ul iEr e Rt bande e et A | ur s are holding and we have|likely to upset their plans hy thrust- Hervick Over Lorain Disaster, at 871 yielding 8.85 per cont, ofher | Atc T _‘ A “'..‘, ; WAV CASINS SO e S assuranece from our delegations that|ing Ralston into the open as a count- j 50 bk they will stick to the finish, ar to the Davis movement, Paris, July 2.=The cities of Nancy 58ues included ~$4,500,000 Northern |At Gulf & W 1. 19% ! McAdoo Drops Oft | Davis duging the second day ot [and Mets, through their Mayors, today | Indirfia Gas and Electric Co. % per | Bald Loco .... 118% umzun enn u. . McAdoo, who recelved 431 votes on | balloting had picked up, in addition |PleRraphed a request to The Matin | SNt Bold notes at 993 to vield ahout | Baltimore & O .. 0% ! 1) the first ballot and climbed to 479 on |to a number of atray votes, several |A8KINg that newspaper to tranamit to |70 per cent. and $3.000,000 White 'Beth Stel B .. 47 ' 4 MU - the 15th, dropped below his starting |solid delegations and this was what | AMbassador Herrick their and their | 816 Ol and Refining tio. Blz per Con Textile ... 3 |8 Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 point last night on the 26th when his|had put Bryan actively into action in i (*UOW cltizens' sorrow at the news of [ °Nt Ainking fund gold nates at 89 to | Can Pacific .. 143 MEMBLERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOUK EXCHANGES count declined to 416 1.2, and ended |an eftort to sfop the drift. The com- |the tornado disaster at Lorain, 0'ifo, | V€11 &bout 8.72 per conf. |Cen alath Co ., 12% Donald R. Hart. Mgr, the night with the same total, [ moner, In private and public state. [AMbassador Herrick was asked to pre % SR Ches & Ohlo .” 854 e dSmlth. meanwhile, maintained hhinwmm argued that the West Vir- (Sent condolences to the Governor ot | Mrs, l\l“g Wins Divorce }:;‘: ;:‘ls'\i : l‘ : ;:‘H‘ p advance, netting 18 votes on the day, |ginian's “present employment” placed [Ohio. ! 0 ‘hi ) Mg Ll Y - which was 83 more than he had in|a ‘fatal handicap' u:on him {o:alcc- The Mayors said that they felt as| And Custod ,Of.( hild | Chile Copper .. 280 (()LLI:\S (‘(). FRA(‘TIONS ) the beginning, and George X, Bren-|tion and that he “would not carry a |(hough thoy had been personally |, JUdEe Hinman in superior court to- | Chino Copper .. 18% nan of Tllinals, one of his leading sup- | sinkle state west of Pannsylvania.” |stricken hecauss Lorain owed it name | (Y Kranted a decree of divorce in | Con Gas ..... 657 ¥ j porters, while making a round of |“As ne democrat is likely to carry |[l0 their district of Lorraine in France. ‘Hj;‘ ok T ')\”“il l\“;z i \' “m:'-“ Gorn kio e 5 B‘)Ught’ bOId ‘.\dJus“ed alls” after midnight, predicted helany eastorn state against Coolidge.” |The officiala recalled that the Ameri- | s mocoe ot a imor i, | Crucible Steel . &5 ; would reach 400 during the early bal- | he added, “this would leave only the {can Ambassador, speaking recently at| feamon Jeing, . Ahe aetlon wag | 1ha Cane Sugar 124 We do not accept margin accounts loting today, | south, which has not enough vote®to [Nancy, had told them of the similarity | brousnt on an allegation of desers | 28 ooeees yisK The Davis gain represented another | elect a president.” of names, and also that hls countey |(lan Aitorney Michael A, Sexton st pfd ... 36% 100 per cent climb. S piace was in the Ohio region where | represented Mre, King. SanBilachiohe ol o Starting with 63 on the 16th ballot, * Ithe tornado struck. RESEAIG e Gen Motors .... 13% TRV B SR be ended with 126 1-2 as eompared SARA EN GRASHES e TALY STE s Gt North pfd .. 607 g : : with the preceding day's progress| Z RALSTON NOT ‘LISTENING IN' JTALY LOVES SIXEL, SUIR: Insp Copper JOHN P KEOGH from 31 to' 61. —_— Federal Court Sets Aside 860,000 | [Nt Mer Mar Members Consolidated Stock Exc Vi The Ralston talk gained much' -« Z [ Indiana Senator is Too Rusy to Keep | 2 ; 000 | 1t Mer Mar pfd Wbers Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York momentum when the Davis dritt sot | U+ S GOIf Star Out of French Mect— | S T b | Judgment Against Ohio Co. Allis-Chalmers Waterbury STO Bridgeport # William Jennings Bryan to working in | * Hagen is Tied For Hifth Place in gl | Grand Rapids, Mich. July 2.—A Pacific Oil ..... Dbt CKS gepo! active opposition to the West Virgin- Indianapolls, July Except for | judgment of $60.000 obtained by the | Int Nickel anbury s ian. Friends of the Indiana senator,| Golf Tournament. a lf;"m_rflli*lnnr‘!‘Iv‘lvphmlo conversation | Italian government against the Wilk- | Int Paper .... Middletown BONDS Yew Haven who wound up with 33 votes—a gain 5 wit homas Taggart, United States|oft Iron company of Youngstown, | Kelly Spring T'r i : : of two for the day and three alto- | B TN pimints Bose ) ISenator Samuel M. Ralston, whose | Ohio, was set aside by the United | Kennccott Cop.. Direct Private Wire to Now York gether—were confident that Bryan's| gq o0 5 00 Y "“Eé 1;|:; .Vm-i;G:n; name is before the democratic nation- | States cireult court of appeals for |Lehigh Val .... G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 309, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—~Tel 1013 second choice Inclination lay in their | o ey i 14 the Jeld at the end ja convention, was too busy with his |the aixih cireuit siiting here. Mid States Oil.. direction, Jespite his continued a'l’!open champlo‘nuhi }'eslerd;e wxfi)r:c private affairs today at his farm house The plaintiff alloged it had con- | Mis Cerees herence to the McAdoo camp. The | grott 1y wm‘[’ '3ov p_“‘w!‘f Y f‘lxnra to “listen in” to the convention |tracted to buy $80,000 worth of scrap | N ¥ Cen Davis boosters. however, admitted no (r® O S50 VR 10/ PUBS - 1€ fl‘;}; {proceedings. The Senator offered no | steel from the defendant during the (N ¥ N chagrin over the Bryan fight ““‘““w‘pnnlng Hitnad? o;n e runnh\. v lcomment after his talk with Mr. Tag- | war and paid for it in advance. When .\:m'f & Weat s (B i ehsy ALY Eaiens mir'“ gart in New York.~ Although the loud | it was ready to take the steel, it was [ North I'ac . D Y ROTH ERS & Only three favorite sons were! ,“51) TONeY: Brish amatenr, Lurn- speaker in the radio in the Senator's |contendad, it was found to hava been | Nat Lead ... i Y shaken completely out of the ballot- | x\ o Booinar R“d‘mp R s lvihome was reproducing the conven-|sold to others. Ol ol ; ing and one—senator Owen of OKla- ' o\t “TOOTER ERTLA0 tol tion, farmhands and newspaper men | S 'an Am P & 7. =2 HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN homa—was dded to the list. Governor 5737 Wor® e (€ second with 2% [were the only listeners, as the Senator | DEMURRERS OF DOHENYS | lein R R — 4 Brown of New Hampshire, and Sena- | g0t A08E €, % PRIN WAS was busy with his correspondente. | e [Elskos shpraw, = Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. tor Harrison of Mississippl, were drop- |~y y¢.p Hag'o'n' with & 77 this i e — | Counsel Will File Them Soon Against \fw Con Cop b Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 pea by theic peapasilve dalagatious on movnihe, web tod at 2134 fox Ath'piasg| STARS OFF FOR WLST POINT Federal OI Tndictmients. el 0% e h ballot, an: overnor Bryan . g g o S i 2 & 8. 3 . let g0 of the Nebraska vots on the| Sih C: Mcllvenny of England and | wion and Robertson to Report to| Washington, July 2.1t in learnod | floval b & .o = = 2181, Al of the Kahsas votes, mean- | n" ., young French- U. S. Military Academy that demurrera to the Indictments re- 1-:mrl;ur_' il Ref = We Oflel” ’ while, turned to McAdoo, but Gover- ,”' s 3 - S i e {turned hy nlflr\ervml grand jury y I out l'vm i | . 3 nor Jonathan M. Davis of that state, here was a heavy rain. Sarazen; Washington, Pa. July 2.—Three [terday charging former Secretary of 'South Rail ... - S el o Bl oolovk\-‘ n!n’; on the n{:n h}:;x-;.' s:nmg'muIrr\‘rnmlurm gridiron stars of ~Western ithe Interlor, Albert B. Fall, Fdward [Stude o 3 - : i ’ Syl Of bounds twice after hitting a tree. | Pennayivania, two collegiate and one |1, Doheny, and ward T.. Doheny, [Toxas Co & R 50 h L d F & Cl k : :z:m\:r:h(!:zz:\s Illinots and Pennsyl ‘ : }:r;holnsr;c_. lv(.lvvo report at the "“,’“l',n,, Sith Barutr to defraud the |Tox & Pac ... el snares an ers’ rary ar ' T e e ving favorito son group| CAVE MOLDS ANCIENT BONES. Sntes Miltary Academy at West government, are helng prepared by Tob rod . B0 i+ —John W. Davis having emerged into | f X = "-—\—— i J"”:"'l'\h‘:'f“(“‘arn l;:'i‘:y’l'::”l‘\ J;n‘r‘nl:\" l;‘o'l‘\ r(\:;.!nl for the rannrl]nl:l. r : : v”::::\ ‘ly'l']lk’lllu . i e » ; s . | the leader classification—Senator Un.: 't°mains Found Near Toulouse, | -/ P e R - ke derneenk 0T ue Siad 81 SR 1 o b PP S 25 h S h Th Cl k darwood was the only one recelving| France, Said to be 6000 Years Old. ’f)f‘\;\“&fp‘.r‘:v;rv'hs:a:g’i::lor"a;x{usl’;isl:l? .Oal early date, or as soon as practicable : In‘w:?m:mlu“ 8913 Ku f::"q\ shares det omas OCK com. 3 8 0! - e Nk fi oad A u =8 widely scattered support at !he,’""’ ofl Toulouse, France, July 2.—Human team of this district. ;.’:N‘,';::,“d (;: I:::\;r\»m;:rrl a':‘ra 1,1";1 L S Steel ... 10075 LEEN s 30 ballots. Startingwith 41 1-2 VOLes | jnies found in a cave near hers and | Robertson and Wilson hoth have re- | tacks to be made on the fndictments | L tah Copper .. ] Tl )4 Lo DL ML ended With (aken to the geological laboratory of |ceived all-American mention. They [are exprcted to prolong tha litigation | WHIIS8 Userland - 80 15 - . = 39 1-2, the same number he recelved | (a University's Faculty of Sciences, [are fleet elusive backs. Liston also |many months. Westinghouse . 61 6103 5 9 i3 on the 15th, and three less than he|jave heen fdentified as belonging to [is a back, playing quarterhack on the : i = H H . got on the first. 4 | the neolithic age, dating more than |titla-winning Washington High school LOCAL STOCKS. mer'c'1 Mflft a e & mscfllmt cU : Switches By Several 5,000 yeara ago. {team last fall. o ' INCREASE e G . The McAdoo losses yesterday came| The hones wers broken and hear . ," R N (Putnam & Co.) 3 RESOURCES OVER $2,200,000 chiefly from the switches of the Mis- | unmistakable marks of human teeth,| Great Britain's smaliest horough | N0V Haven, July Z.—Request for a Bid Ashed | HOME 01 WHEELING, WEST VIRGINIA 3 sourl and Oklahoma u::l\n. and h:iu showing that cannibalism existed in|is Montgomery, with 951 inhah(-j"‘”‘:“:‘"’__‘ “” :‘-" le C;’"fl‘y{‘:";:"fl]:"";‘.\fllnu Casunlty ... 565 25 West 43rd Street Franklin Trust Building Union Bank Building " a rese h wi Bt , 6, © he i / workers, although plainly concerned, | the earllest times. wm;, A N"”m_]‘mfld Sl 1.:mm :.‘m Ins 640 4 New York Philadelphia, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. s v T L on the N. Y., N. H. and H. railroad “\:]l‘"';i_“,:l'\':“‘,r“ e ""u“ ";“A’I 107 Booth Block 588 Broad St. * was refused following a conference |\ osiory ... Uit il New Britain, Conn. Newark, N. J. “'":’o (E_“‘v‘“\‘;:'““;“":&“" C. _'( :‘"1""" Automobile Ins 430 440 ¢ b yesterday, vas announce oday. 5 . 2 98 v | ; s o ) yrowon 3 While amicable relations are uridis. ii:fi:*":_‘s“‘m‘-_g:wt""‘r el 10 YEAR FIBST MORTGAGE COLLATERAL TRURE 19 GOLD ‘ turbed the clerk will appeal to the |ijings & Spencer ptd 12 B Dpated July 3, 1 bl s Juls. 8 railway labor board at- Chicago, ac- |(ola arme ... o+ GROLLEL A DIRLOT GBLICAEE 7.3, 1083 cording to » statement today of Gen- |Conn Lt & Power p 102 |@ These bonds are a Dircct Obligation of The American Mortgage & Discount Corporation with resources of over $2,200,000. In addition, these bonds are secured at all times by the deposit with The Citizens- Mutual Trust Company (as trustee) of First Mortgages, 209 or more fn excess of the face value of the outstanding bonds. eral Chairman R. G. Stearns of the ; clerks' committee, The elerks want |urnie Bearing ... a return to wages fixed by the raliway [ijare & Cooley . labor board in 1920, e AT D o Hfd LBlee Light ... Card of Thanka Landers ' & C ... The family of the late Willinm | Narionad I 186 60 | These Bonds afford a safer investment than individual First Mortgages G00 or Bonds secured only by one property because they are equally se- cured by & number of Mortgages on different properties in various On Your Vacation ¢ Rohert Thisde acknowledge with B i a1 nl A grateful appreciation the kind ex- [N B Muchine ¥ & ey e 3 b b ) Mae 5 13 locations. IMirst Mortgages of comparatively small amounts on many NO PAPER WILL TAKE THE PLACE OF THE pression of sympathy - extended to|n g Maghine prd 80 properties furnish a distribution of risk which cannot be attained in them by all. : 3 Niles-Bemt-Pond 36 35 |@ any other way. Mr, and Mre. William Thiede North & Judd 40 11 NOMINATIONS f and Fami > 500 1 s100 Peck Stowe & Wilcox... 26 28 $500 a i [R— = o Phoenix Fire Ve 0 458 May be bought for cash or through our “Invest-as-you-Save' .plan, S | Russell Mg Co . 70 705 interest paid on monthly payments as low as $10.00, {Bcovill Mg Co . 235 Phone New Britain 3043 13014 28 Funerals SR % Telephons. Standard Screw t —— Stanley Works ..... Htanley Works pfd .. ® TIGERS IN INDIA, i WIFE ALLEGES CRUELTY BA val Mitchell and Bride Now § It Will Follow You Wherever the Mails Go For ) 18c a week Mrs, Julls Delaney o e [Auto Dealer, In Answering Separation The funcral of Mrs. Julia Delaney |Traut & Hine | it. Charges Estravagance Honeymooning in Philippines, was held this morning from her home, | Travelers Ins Co | Suit, Charges Estravagance. ) L3 oy . nion Mfg Co I wn Ilains, N July 2, — Washington, July 2.—Brig. @en. 44 Olive street, at 8:30 o'clock, fol- lowed by a solemn high mass of | Yale & Towne requiem in the church of St. John the Evangelist at 9 o'clock. I"ollowing the services, the body was taken to Springfield, Mass., where burial was Through an application for alimony | willjam Mitchell, assistant chief of the {made to Supreme or Justice Mor- made to Supreme Court Justice Mor- |,y ain gervice, who 18 honeymoon- ADMITS MOROCCAN LOSSES [schauser yostorday, it was Jearned e IThat Mre. George W. Wood of Yon- | In& in the Philippines, is expected to Madrid Reveals 20 Deaths Due to M- kers, wite of an automobile dealer, is leave Manila the latter part of July i inti i 3 in St. Michael's cemetery. d oD Inles |sning for a separation on the grounds | for the United States, s learned Prepaid Subscriptions are required by the Audit Bureau sy O 4t robucmieh Mitatn. |1 o G Tt | o e e s b = —— EEEeca— Madrid, July 2 An uprising v ong District Attorney Arthur Rowland at the “\l”; ~‘|-':|:qllr|‘|- nt "n.:‘lu_\_ & i <a a0 ribe n itchell, while in the Orient, the Kabyles, a hitherto peacoful tribe |yyheiring as counsel for Mr Wood e ’h“\wmm‘lrm‘h“m]v1 friink, of Circulations. Consequently we cannot open JOSEPR A. HAFFEY (in the wastern part of Spanish Mor- |gpposed the motion waying his client 1 T ; 3 14 % Funeral Director occo, i& announced in an official state- | has a la fncome but is $8,000 tn | DAVINE et them in Japan. it 18 ves ported that while in India, General charge accounts for summer orders Mr. Paul Robinson. Assistant ||| ment which sav: dhbt ‘ecanis ‘ur Hia wife's eklrava. {poried (WL WG 0 Ind, VeSS NEW LOCATION—585 MAIN ST. “A battle has-been raging since gances. Mr. Rowland said his elient | FHCH s dpgchaddotts st ot R Opposite St. Mary’s Church Saturday between nafive gpanish Liecontly purchased a $300 pinno and k3 it o NN ¥ i ¥ Before you leave for the Shore or the Mountains be sure Tel.—Parlor 1625-2 troops and the rebellious Kabyles and |§150 radio, both of which Mrs. Wood —_— Residence—17 Summer St. Riffians and Gomaris, and reinforce- [spurned and exchanged for ones five . . o A % b ooy o s i DEPOSITORS' LOSSES CUT to order THE HERALD mailéd to you—It will keep you Tel. 1025-3 [ ments have bean sent, +The battle now [times as cxpensiv E is expected to turn in our favor. . = - Further 10 Dividend Expects w1 i “The number of 1nsses of the Span- COTTON CROP FORECAST. e k in touch with the news at home while on your vacation. iahtroops 15 Abowt 30 dead of wounda| Washington. July f.—A cotton | & VRPN Defumcr Bakk ol Orpies ed, distributed among the positions at | crop of 12,114,000 bales this year was | Ottawa, July 2.—Depositors in the SXPRESS YOUR SYMPATHY WITH, B | Mcsala, Magan and Targa.” |forecast foday by the department of | defunct Home Bank of Canada may FLOWERS —— agriculture, recelve a further 10 per cent dividend, Bear selling began in volume after - —— making a total of 35 per cent. trom mid-day prices fell oft sharply. U.| The official restdonce v Fritish | @. T. Clackson. eo-liquidator, made / ¥ H lwlilnnmrs POSY sHoOP & Steel got under par and Cosden prime ministers for nearly 200 years this estimate in a letter read today / Y9, GIVEGSS W TEL. 886. O, rubbers, chemicals and leaders has heem No, 10 Downing street, before the House of Commons Banks / ® N | V1o offered freely. London, R ing and Commerce committee, / i ' 5 4 /’ 9