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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1024, = DAVIS UP 10 203 | e ON 100TH BALLOT """ McAdoo Is 100 avd Smith Has v, were impending their real ris vcirculated that of his leading ad strength to go to David Ladd manager Wyoming 4 Davis Alaska 6, Smith § Distriet of Columbia & Hawail 6, MeAdoo | lerwe 1! Davis 3 Philippines 6. McAdeo 2 Smith 2 Porta Rico 6 Raker Smith 8; Walsh 2% Neobraska nine four Major Berry on ALL NGHT MEETING e Adjourn at 4 a, m.-Start Today o , meaning Neps MeAdoo soms isers wanted his Meredit otl Noekwel his favered Chai Walsh 6 A the sur Smth 1; Us Wlates on the Walsh 1Eht he I due and was Smith 1 i Smith 8 Davis & McAdoo WILL BE DEPORTED e W S oAb Canal Zone & Y A NET A MR AW R o Giarden, July 9 14 Chinese and 12 Hungarians, Reing .’.‘""_‘.&Lw““”““v result of the 180th ballot 190 Madisen Rquare The MeAdoo New porters of York, July With the sup MeAd ' Alfre ] William G re said smuggled Into This Country Caught Witlsh Al serted that, | asing his delegutes, | W MeAdon na attempting to divert 4 thelr eanirse to any speeific eolumn \ felogates 1o the dem # y : The Meredith hoom, however, had o ' o F gained momentum while Roekwell ' . as passing the word of the impend. aker 4, ¥ I I N the % oll call & m. after passing 1) mark | IN® letter during : . in ‘the halloting fe ek Pty andl during the %90th prominent S5 ts et @ presidential [ ay 060 men were working in his . . ehalf ] Th heha tollowed a futile ¢ hotween the twa enp eifort to get them compromise leased and Cloverne Wth MYy, Davis, Bmith's At New Orleans, Underwood 41, Gilass! | Ritehie 17%, Walsh New Orleans, July 9, = Feurteen | Owen 20, Meredith | Chinese and 12 Hungarians, passen gers on the schooner Abeona, eap Rryan 2, Daniels 24, yyred vesterday by a coast guard eut Total 1089, ter after a six-hour chase from Rar ataria bay to La Fitte, on the Lowe: Louisiana coast, were held today a! the immigratibn station in Algiers for deportation Captain Henry Chimutz, commar [ der of the schooner, in-bound from Havana, was under arrest while fed eral authorities were trying to deter mine If operations of the Abeona were conneeted with a smuggling organiza tion with headquarters in New Or. | leans. Van as 14 vithdrawal, eonditioned upon Va, 203 Rebinson 44 similar action by the fore 1k eratic neon 1o tion ir Calfornian be am, the Saulsbury ¢ natienal convention had until day 1o survey the " left e situa Berry 1 Absent which they wore Underwond 24 MeAdoo 3; Underwood Alahama Arizona & B Yo T 3L = TS I LYty b= 3 Smith an cement, wh Nabinson 1% Walsh 8% Arkansas 18 California 26 MeAdoo 161y Colorade 12 Where the Smith supporters would they were satisfied MceAdon an definitely out of the was 0 still another « AN Tha eighth e arvanged tend toget candidate, was mads the beginning the ong night aession The only answer was & MeAdon drive that put hir n the 1ead. Meanwhile in his listening post nearby, he was eon ferring with a steady stream of ad. visers, ard intimations of his impend ing actlon wers passed around Ing the 89th roll call ;' Then a Ietter from Mr, MeAdan to Chairman Walsh releasing his delegates was read, and the 100th ballot was taken Not Formally Out The Meddoo leaders said the lettor was In ne way connected with the Meredith rac McAdon Yy Emith 2141 Davia 1%; Berry 1; Meredith 1; Lnderwood 1; Absent 84 Connecticut 14, Bmith 12; at o Deama ay of halloting, eul- minating in the longest night seesion of the convention, hegan with drama air for the first time in many ad up through color and action into the most spirited speetacie of the spirit-quenching wenk of monatonous balloting, Pirst came the Ralsten “run” that put him to 198 1.4 at the end of the qun 12 Avalsh 1, day sesston. Then during the recess, | [ngiana 30, Davis 14; Meredith 11; came his telegram cutting off plans ywaish 1: Underwood 4 in the making to lnunch an even more | 10w 2g Moradith 26, vigorous drive for him at the night | oo Paviy 20, Bmith announcement, and it was 80 | s subsenuent desisiom of tne wover: | KCDtUEky 16, MeAdoo 16; phrased as not to put him In the |non ‘ta present his conditional with. | '4i \Walsh 1: absent i position of formally withdrawing from | qrawal, the long series of conferences| OUIMANA 20. Davis 2 the race. The Smith leadors held |y the McAdoo room whila his leus | g AN 12 Dasls 8 their lines, waiting to determine ita ! tonants drove his colimn hrck into a |SMIth 2i Undersood 1 effect, whether their condition for | yoto position, and, finally his letter to | Marviand 16, Ritehie 16 withdrawal had been met In fact If | ¢no chalrman. This major movement | Massachusotts 36, Smith 331 pot in words, Pronounced drifts act | of the drama was enlivened through |A900 2%. in toward F. T. Meredith, of Towa, | with motions to. adjourn, attacks on | _ Michigan 30. Davis 13; Secretary of agriculture in the Wil- {yha two-thirds and unit rules, and the ‘WAISh 5. absent ;t‘m rlhlne;. and Chalrman Walsh of | frantic efforts of -drive commanders. Minnesota 24, Davis 1: Robinson 1; ontana, John W. Davis of West Sl s 58 1; McAdoo f; Smith 15, Virginia, boomed In the night session Mississippi 20. Robinson 20, after the final withdrawal of Senator DEADLOCK GOSTLY Missouri 86, Davis 36 Ralston of Tndiana, at the peak of a Montana 8. Walsh 7; McAdoo 1, similar drive during the day, held Nebraska 16, Meredith 1; Bryan 2; most of his gains, | More Than $800,000 Has Been Fx- Smith 2. On the 99th ballot, MecAdoo had ! Nevada 6. Smith § 353.5 votes and Smith had 353, ©Op, bended by New York Convention| Now Hampshire 5. Smith 1; Mere- the next roll call, after his letter was | o dith 11 Davis 2; Walsh 313, read, McAdoo dropped to 190 while | New Jersey 28, Smith 25. Smith held 351.5. Davis, whose total New York 90. McAdoo 2; Smith 88, had been driven up from 68 at the New Mexico 6. McAdoo 6. end of the day session to 210 on the MeAdoo pnee more ove 4 Saulshury 8 MeAdoo 6 Davis 3 McAdoo 28 David I, Houston § Glass 1 Davis 6; Rit.! Smith 35; Mere. in the Delaware 6, days and ) 1lorida Georgia Idaho § Tilinois 58, ehie 1; Robinson 2; N or Boys Decorate Job's Pond | *With Colored Bohnets Mud turties wearing bathing caps rre now a common sight at the Boy Seout enmnp at Job's pond, This pe- culiar phenomenon, which sets Port- land up a8 a rival of Winsted in pro dueing treaks, s caused by the ruling of Scout Executive W, O, Cook that entering the water must wear caps of preseribed colors, The o “sinkers,” those who ecannot awim, MeAdoo 1; | MUst wear red, the “tur who are |Just able to keep afloat, wear green, and yellow caps are worn by the “water dogs,” those who have |m~.~-‘4|J 25 Semi-Annual Sale of WHITTALL RUGS Our semi-annual sale of Whittall Rugs is an event which is of .interest to hun- dreds of our customers. Twice a year the M. J. Whittall Associates allow ns o reduce the prices on their discontinued patterns, ANGLO IPERSIA;\'S Size 27x34, Regular 'ff.-icé“’sn.s.«‘?e.‘f&fiu $12.50 Size 6x9. : e Sty sate 979.00 s oo sark 9107.50 $115.00 Davis 8 Me | (he 50.yard swimming test. Scouts (who have the life saving merit hadge are known as “life savers' and are distinguished by blue caps. This sys- {tem makes for greator safety by en- (abling the life savers and officy keep wateh of the boys more closely, |Other activities reported in the “Duf- !fle Dag,” camp publication, are nu- | merous and varicd. A quoit tourna- ment among the boys resulted in a {victory for S8am Birnbaum, who de- {feated Ovide Hogaboom in the finals “Skipper” Charles Vihberts won a ‘slmllnr contest among the leaders, de- |feated Birnbaum and now challenges {the world at large, including the con- Smith 10; ANGLO KIRMA Size 9x12. Regular — §Q7 5() price $122,50. SALE TEPRAC WILTONS Sine Ox12. Regular @70 B price $97.50. SALE BODY BRUSSELS Committee in Charge of “‘Big Show, New York, July 9.—The long dead- | lock in the democratic national con-| Size 9x12. Regular $9th ballot was in second place with 203.5. o b Meredith, who had been recelving & favorite son vote from Towa, from the 86th ballot through the 95th and had then lost It back to McAdoo during the evening drive, returned on the 99th, with 37 and advanced on the 100th to 75.5. Chairman Walsh's total jumped from four to 52.5, Senator Robinson of Arkansas, also gained from 25 to 46 ., Senator TUnderwood of Alabama, who started the day with 39 on the 8%th ballot, ended with 41.5. tor Glass of Virginia, given a tryout the day befora, dropped from 66.5 to 35 Senator Owen of Oklahoma, again got his state's 20 votes, Gov- ernor Ritchie of Maryland, starting Wwith 22,5, wound up with 17.5, and former Senator Saulsbury held his 8ix from Delaware, Six others were named on the last ballot. Iformer Becretary Daniels received North Carolina's 24, former Ambassador Gerard was given South Dakota's ten, David F. Houston got Large Prime Soft Shell Crabs Fresh Caught Swordfish Eastern White Halibut Penobscot Salmon Rockport Cod Steak Boston Bluefish Steak Fresh Caught Block Island Mackerel Large Cape Butterfish Large Cape Porgies Large Native Eels Large Shore Haddock Live and Boiled Shrimp Live and Boiled Lobster Round and Long Clams Salt Cod 18c# Ih, 3 1bs. for 50¢ Fancy Large Scallops MOORE BROS. Sanitary Fish Market 30 COMMERCIAL ST. Open until 9 p, m. Thursday Sena- | vention has proved a severe drain on ‘ommm‘ as well as private funds, | The New York convention commit- | tee, which practically financed the big show for the first two weeks, turned | | this tosk over to the democratic na- | wonal committe this week after ex-| | pending about $800,000, not including he $500 daily cost of the band and ther amusement features. | The national committee, with funds ! [ limited to about $100,000, promptly began to reduce the costs, eliminating, | among other things 41 of the 45 ushers, on the theory that after a score of sessions ticket holders need- |ed no guides to find their seats. | Despite the retrenchments, however, | it was said today that the national | | committee already had overdrawn this | fund by $25,000, HUGHES GETS THIRD By the Assoclated Press. | Paris, July 9.—Frank H. Hughas, | of the United States trap shooting| team, and Montgomery of the Can-| adian team, were tied for third place at the conclusion of the 100 target individual trap shooting competition in the Olympic- series today, each breaking 97 targets. Halsey, of Hun- gary, and Huber, of Finland, were| tied for first place with 98. Both tles| were to be shot off the losers taking second and fourth places, respective- | ly. Vance and Beattle, of Canada,| and D'Heur, of Belgium, wers tied for | fifth place at 96, | Hughes won the shooto# for third place, Montgomery getting the fourth position. Halsey won first place and | Hauber took second through the shoot- | oft between them, | YISITING IN FRISCO Saflors From British Fleet Fraterniz- Ing With Americans in Gala Thne' At Golden Gate, | San Francisco, July %.—Closing a day during which officers and blue- | jackets of the British navy in large | numbers fraternized with Americans | on United States soil for the first time | in 40 years, Vice Admiral Sir Freder- | ‘h‘k Field predicted here last night | | that the time {s near when “petty dif- | ferences between England and Ameri- ra will melt away as the mists disap- pear in San Francisco harbor.” | Sir Frederick, commander of a | world ernising British squadron now | in 8n Francisco bay made his pro. | phecy In responding to a tremendous ovation accorded him by 8§00 guests 'at a banquet. Houses made of conerete have heen found hy tests to be resistant to fire and to water. —SPECIAL— TYPEWRITER RENTAL FOR SUMMER MONTRS Underwond No, All other Tapewriters—s37.50 for 8 months, repaired. and ribhons supplied FREE While Typewriter is on Rental, Delivered and returned OF (HARGY 5—$8.00 for 2 Months, All up-to-date Machines, New Britain Typewriter Exchange 86 WEST MAIN STRELT. North Carolina 24. Danlels 24, North Dakota 10, Smith 5: McAdoo 3: Meredith 1: Robinson 1. Ohio 48, Smith 15; Davis 23; Meredith 5. Oklahoma 20. Owen 20, Oregon 10. McAdoo 10, Pennsylvania 76. Ritchie 6: 1; Baker 4; Underwood 3%: Davis 9; Glass 1; McAdoo 171 Smith 391%. Rhode Tsland 10, Smith 10, South Carolina 18. McAdoo 15. Glass EH South Dakota 10; James W. Gerard [NOW 10ng a rest hour lasts. 10 Tennesace 24. Glass 8; Davis 8; McAdoo 6; Robinson 4; Underwood 3; absent 1, Texas 40. McAdoo 40. g Utah 8. Davis 4; Walsh 4. Vermont §; Smith 8, Virginia 24. Glass 24. Washington 14. Walsh 14, West Virginia 16. Davis 186. Wisconsin 26: Meredith 1; Under- | wood 2; Walsh 1; Smith 22, [oans Whaf Would You Do If You Had The Money? You can get $25 to $300 the Beneficial private way. Money is: lent on house- hold furniture without re- moval—also to property owners. Ten to twenty months to repay. 5 60 loan repay £100 loan repay $200 loan repay Plus lawful interest. Money for any need Beneficial Loan Society 8% WEST MAIN ST, Open 9 to 5:30—Sat. 9 to 1 Phone 1943, “True Story of a Loan’ In pie- tures most interesting. Your copy malled on request, Sanitary All Metal Underground GARBAGE CANS Fiyproof Outer body and inner pail heavy sheet galvanized steel. Supporting ring and cover made of cast iron with foot treadle. 15x5, 14 gadlon .............. $17.00 46x6, 20 gallon We will install for you at extra charge of $2.00 each. (Outer cylinder guaranteed for 10 years) Walsh | | | | | tain scouts are unable to figure out stable of Gildersleeve, ball, hare and hounds, a treasurc hunt, a stalking game, and an ob- servation hike have also been staged with great success, There were ahont A0 visitors from New Britain during the first week. A “Wise Krack Kolyum' is a fea- ture of the camp publlcation, in which it is stated that a red-winged black- bird is “partly all hiack” and that cer. Indoor hase- | i ! i | Youw'll never have to fuss or cuss. We take the aggravating phase of moving out of it, We move you safely and economically. 7 bl 6‘ ~ Hhare & i o Josepk Arbour & Jon d ING * SHIPPING Mov"v‘cgwm:%“rms DAILY OFFICE AT S~MAIDEN LANE Odorless coeee. 823,00 Think of moving—think of us. INo. 25 Centl'al Row price $138.75. SALE JUST THINK! A 9x12 Whittall Anglo Persian Wilton for $115.00. An actual saving to you of $23.75. Size 9x12, Regular — @BB ()() price $64.50 SALE Smaller sizes are reduced in proportion, o = Other Nationally Known Rugs In This Sale Include Sanford’s Beauvais Axminsters, Roxbury Velvets and Klearflax 9x12 Tapestry Brussels $24 O NOW o viediinies 9x12 Roxhury Axmin- sters. Now ........0 $29.00 B. C. PORTER & SONS DENTISTS A. B. Johnson, D. D. S. T. R. Johnson, D. D. S. Gas—Oxygen—X-rays National Bank Bidg. NURSE IN ATTENDANCE We Are Now Temporarily Located At Opposite Parsons’ Theater Hartford HONISS’S CROWLEY BROS. I fstimates cheertully given on all johs | | CINDES FOR SALE A. H. HARRIS =~ Genzra) Trcking— PAINTERS AND DECORATORS | 267 Chapman Street 1 TEL. 2013 “D WES) ST, | s s Right on the Main Road, a one famil' house in Belvi- dere, has all improvements, and is a very desirable location. You look right across the street at the Beautiful New State Normal school. If you have real estate to sell, see us now. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. 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