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We continued OT iA ¥ coccenions §=6t | various Bieew here the coemy wee fj frew if ft eee 4nd teerpretecns | of reyerte from the Romme fa@ionts thet ere AND PIGS ATTACK hee vtiy retmtey voter 1! 4 “ . Admit from Verdun and othe ou - FMD the bettie treat ve ne \ Unfounded, at eck if they hove . , Wire we * oo @ determined eMlort + Tapping Inquiry on whet ’ © north lls rermed by OO HEAL TT IN THE PAPERS (we strung treackes © Mele ve = of attack ported bay 4 and cop. | 4 here that the ter. | Hured footing the menace in the) The i Be encircling movement from | (renehmen . vee end camtword from | geine fe that Uy M1, eourk of Phiepral, SRP Hs checking wit 4 -0- ery te | inoke r q VIENNA ADMITS REVERSES ? - Superior Forces of Russians Compel a Retire-! ment North of Brody—Floods Hamper the Czar's Troops. % BERLIN, July 27 Ovia London). the Hussian drive into Northern Ge oops | ight made alicia The Myr, Htokhod and Lip enage le benaplin Fa * pre swollen far over their BX, utile storming attack § German positions on the Bebitachare thweet of Maranc need hy the German Gen day. The Russians, it is wanguinarily fe. on weat of Heres more impassable an well as & but netwithete forcing td. Mrody om two wal before aux An Austrian with ve ; ram whieh in gradually Comeamerior tu north =F) reaimtanee of Gen, Boehm Brody in Northe n Galicia ts ans fonder TS Mhounced by Auetro-Mungarian Army me, jeadquarters in its report of July 26 # The text of the German statement , ting to operations on the Kastorn t says “The Hussians yosterday eve- Ring made a futile storming «| Pi x tack against our positions on the ‘On the extreme north Gen Kuro) kins for ing furious assaults the Teu fe columna Tg choviehy, They also were san Euinarily repulsed west of Heres | point fifteen miles distant from ") fechk. Otherwise, npart from ingan, Yea “} outpost fight on the Komaira, | nounced the south of Vidsy, which was only productive of severe enemy porta placed tho Grand Duke a Sivas, 130 miles further west, pected, pays: it soeye hi oe Wee 2d “During the ni ednes- “Bouth of Lesaniew (twelve Gay nearly e company of the en. ‘alles north of Brody) our troops emy launched an attack on our “were withdrawn behind the Hol- Position soulh ot Lake yaehiee. 0 the north of Lake Miadaiol. wector before auperior y The attackers wero driven ny forces. Very violerit Rus- to their trenchoa, attacks in the vicinity of i) the 3 Bree a Lobusy, 4 southeast of ranovic! meres oe aoeoetrnce | were artillery duels and engage: iy) reawite an ments with our front line de- Rossian advantages, The Rus- tachmenta, Bens’ suffered extraordinarily "AN attack by an enemy de- my tachment of about fifty or sixty » loasea. men launched Wednoaday in the ‘Italian Front-In the Sugana region of Urochiateh-Boreanovi Valley Italian attacks have about twelve = versta (seven eased. Artillery ducls are still in miles) northeast of Lake Vy- "i gona, Was repulsed by our fire. og oi pate oP “In the region of the front were from 1,200 to 1,300 dead end wounded. The enemy ts oo- @upled with the rescue of the dead y and wounded.” of prisoners July 27. — Heavy taken in Tuesday's battle on the western front total 12 and 6,260 men. Five gun: twenty-two machine guns were captured. “We continue our pursuit of the retreating Turks, In Eraingan Me took a depot of war mal "ow NESS VON HUTTEN Is Held Under “Enemy Alien” Charge. Year ago when it appeared on the New | °Ut @ permit. Werk market. At the Police Court hearing the at Baroness protested that abe was not -y et ey ps4 a Samael bother |e ’German, but Agorioan born, Gos | Sa tery bid hea moeag explained that she bad been divorced Ry value never before been | trom her German husband elg3t youre 7) Beard of in the cut plug field. 480, bad lived in England since, and } Bmokers were quick to take ad- ine and found it the best, most] whenever she returned to Amorica. A isfying smoke they ever tried— ppatiand Yard detectives said there ; ‘-burning, mellow and fragrant. had been previous complaints t ro The ethene ‘ese U. & ie paronaet travelling about ¢ og y is choice full-bodied Burley] The Presiding Judge said it w aged 3 to 5 years ao that all its doubtful whether the Baroness cou! be considered an alien enemy, T! and tastiness are brought to| ¢. jute perfection. case was adjourned to “9 S$. Marine—the best cut | her divorce from her husband » F plug tobacco made. Get » 50 pack. | peared on the stage in London. | 7) bee today —Advt. Two Held After Two Oth Brookiye ¢! | Bock, and when two me | bundle emerged from the chase, but the men escaped. |, The policemen returned and found feopola Heather of No. 159 Stanton No. t and, Abraham Moskowitz et, Manhattan, cro 4 ot-|withetand the German counter at ‘BERLIN CLAIMS RUSSIAN DEFEAT; banks, and the marches hedging (he Stokhod in partioular have beea ren N forces are battling againat by « Kuse'on ury'® testinony that Doherty |had told him or ond plas ate | from # common bowl at Mount Lor otto, a divin asked Alfr the defense, y Gen, vou Hine denbura, inflicting heavy loses oa trograd is expecting further ree) Court re markable gains by tho army of the Caucasus under the Grant Duke _ . Shara River northwest of Lia- Nicholas. On Monday the ofMfelal re- itlea. inspiration. Mr, Moree, did you ten. fy before the Strong charities in- Pe as followa: ‘On March 30 T luneched at the City Club and there 4 divine inspiration came to me that {1 ought to get up such a pamphlet a p losses, thero is nothing to re- tirement nearly to this point may be Phe Avstrian oMclal report of July| ‘The text of the Russian oficial! told him the pamphlet ought to be published,’ * munt have paid it,” admitted the wit. ness ment—'Orphana and Pigs Fed From the Same Bowl?" asked Mr. Talley. “It is on tho firat page of your pamphlet.” pamphiet,” answered the witness: Jthink in ar | the Institution mentioned,” evidence, apparently,” Mr, Moree admittes unfair? pamphlet was published?" DID NOT HEAR, BUT READ RE- stor} “And you thought that justified you| in putting the newspaper headline in your pamphlet?" ARRESTED IN LONDON Titled Woman, Born in America, LONDON, July 27.—Baroness Bot- tina von Hutten has been arrested _ &. @ Marine Cut Plug created a] as an enemy alien, travelling more ‘pensat jokers | than five miles from her address with- Hoy omens out plug oun me ate one?" asked Justice Greenbaum, was there to investigate, not to re- prove,” one of t v . that she believed she would regaiu jage of this, They bought U. 8. | all hor rights of American cittsenship Betas casatens Ns reports of alleged telephone conver- sations in which i ti Gee | Mesult—U. 8. Marine bes coptured| she Mervocen ion fuses was Mise 2 at ping omabere of New York! Retsy Riddle of Pennsylvania, After "; ou try U. Ped AE DAYBREAK BURGLARY FOILED Kevape A horse attached to a covered wagon backed up against the curb in front of Joseph Goodwin's haberdashey store at | No. 1645 Pitkin Avenue, Brooklyn, early to-day, caught the eye of Policeman bugy. ‘They dropped the bundle and ran, Bock gave chase, firing twice in the air, | Policeman H. A. Horse Joined in the IPather Parrell Joins Others in’ | Denying Talks Police Reported noted M the pam veetinn to-dey PrOmr ens Hie pamvniet w ade up « lerophe of newspaper headtine warding (he Btrong in of them was “Orphans and | From the Rame Howl” ‘hie referred to the orphans in the Mission of the! to Wlate Virgin at Mount Lor Btaten Int Charities He also charged that nisstoner Kingsbury Provided funds for the publication of the pamph Deputy Charity Commissioner Do herty, forma! complainant in this we, denied yesterday that he had ported #ueh a condition to o ninvloner Kingsbury. The ne line wax written over “called this pamphlet of yours wapiration, didn't yout 1 J. Talley of counsel for “Did LY replied Moree amiling “A Devine inspiration?’ asked the erring to AT. Des vine, opponent of institutional char- “No, said Mr, Talley "A divine 1 wont right over to Mr, Kingsbury at the round, table and “If ive in the record, 1 suppose I "Do you regard that 4 fair state- » and J regret it was in tho “L pasiire it was unfair to “Why? “Roeause it did not jibe with the “When did you learn that it was it before your PORT ABOUT ORPHANS, “tL don't recall.” THE EVENING WoR 1D OF POLICE 18 HUNT POR Lost GIRL 16 YEARS OLD. TO RAISE BAN, Hint That Schools May Not |'#tné of American business Receive Children From Sus- pected Districts, the number of tn fantile poraiyeie enees and deaths ia Hrooklyn and « decrease in Mewhat- tan, Queens ond Kighmend = to-day tm figures given out by the! | deaths were reported to @ have been asked to And Md Mary Otiert missing from No | dough o #irl is deseribed a 6 feet in helaht,| Brooklyn “| wetghing 110 pound od dark! Prone at seen at home| e woe wearing a mreen whirt h and white checked tary to Hinhop Hayes sine 1914, ten tified that the Bishop ham no privat’ and that the telephone in residence, Madison Bquare 801, ts Dineen's—name. frena ort that on March te | UF ‘otter, one of the al e napirators, addressed him as on the telephone, | mnversation,” said | Totals My name ts Joseph | 4 No one han ever called me |, tead a police re Father Dineen fal deaths to date. . ries F, Bolduan, head of the Fureau of Public Health Education, speaking for Commissione: Emerson, oaid that the Health Department’con- r,| sidered the figures encouraging. mn jadded that one of the most inter Holy | ing features of the fight w im being held in check PRIEST SAYS HE DID NOT HAVE TALK POLICE REPORTED, A police report of tween hin and Dr, 20 he said really wi made at the Cit Name Society, interested in Potter was not |), sald Father Di- D, THUBSDAT, SULT 87, 1016. PARALYSIS GAINS U.S, INPROTEST, INBROOKLYN ONLY; CALLS BLACKLIST 19] MOREVICTINS INVASION OF RIGHTS Figures for Manhattan Show V ashington Cables Communi- Drop in Deaths and New Cases. | cation to Great Britain on Trade Boycott WASHINGTON, July oA notet | Great Writain, objecting on “invasion of neutral righ eabied to London late inst wight by the Hate Department Acting: Meoretary Volk annow [ing to-day that’ the communioation | had been diepatebed, declined to dis owes it further ¢ to may that It] to be contained “represendtions.” He sald it would be ¢ivem out for publication Monday WALL STOP ALL CITY | IS THREAT OF STRIKERS; POLICE CLUB MOB — (Continued from First Page) but itt spect of clearing up. At the West Farms car barns, at One Hundred and Kighty-wixth Street and Woston Ke out of & total of 650 had reported at noon for duty, according to Supt. Car- rigan, These seventy-five men are in the bara behind a barricade of trolley cars, In another barn nearby are housed 600 strikebreakers from the lower east wide of Manhattan, They were taken to the Bronx by the subway this morning. Attempts are being made to run three out of 150 cars. Six men are placed'on each car and along the route other atrikebieakers Ket aboard as passenger Ywo of these cars have been attacked by » Dunn and I were.” looked at another po: Neo report representing him as tele. phoning to Dr, Potter, saying: “I spoke He told'me everything ta in @ wild state of alarm.” “The conversation exclaimed the Wien WALL STREET, U. 8. Bteel fell back to 85 8-4, and on light selling the price level declined | ji¢ schools, all thro.gh the lst. narrow and Willys-Overland lost three points from | health early high at midday, “In that borough there are many children,” he continued, single case or a death wan reported there in June, and the largest num- z The course of the dis- ease in Queens shows little change.” Although officials of the Health Department profess to be optimistic over the situation, Deputy Commis- sioner John 8. Billings, in charge of Brooklyn, said to-day that if the epidemic does not subside by the ond of August, rigid quarantine reg- ulations will be observed in the pub- Price changes] “There may not be occasion for be sald, “but the closing the schools, authorities will Railroads were | with the Board of Education in ex- fractionally lower, while the general) ciuding children Wednesday's | where infantile paralysis cases exist.” Dr. Billings reecived word during the morning that the car strike in the with prices steady above the| Bronx was inte:fering with nurses earlier low. A few of the specialtios | detatled to investigate supposed cases Sears-Roobuck gained 7] of infantile paralysis, and he com- Woolworth gained 2 1-8./ mandeered several Health Depart- ment automobiles which were sent to losing 2] the Bronx. Dr. Oscar M. Leiser, assistant direc- tor of the Health Department's Bu- Market remained dull in the after- points to 201, New Haven was the Crucible 1 1-4, weak feature Closing was irreguler, mostly fractional changes, “Did you hear any one testify that afier the orphans had been fed the buckets were taken out and the pigs fel from them?” “Did you read of that statement being made by any one?” "Yor 1 read tt in a newspaper "Yes." 1 thought it was correct.” To Frank Moss Moree admitted that Charity Commiasioner John A. Kings- bury obtained and furnished the many, to publish bt: pamphiet. Did Commissioner Strong re- ‘prove you for your pamphlet? A. No. “What right had he to reprove any- The Rev Father William B. Farrell, before Justice ..M. to-day. He been @ Catholic © years, Ho sald ined the police had engaged and in which he was represented, w to Dr. 1 my secretary for it “Unt he exclaimed, "f never had @ secretary in my life.” Another conversa’ reported by the poles between him and Dr. Potter, Father Farrell said, had really hap- pened on bh 19. “I remember the date," said the Witness, “because that Was the day reau of Public Health Education, this afternoon that if a Federal Board of Health is established it would re- sult in doing away with the quaran- tine in States contiguous to New as “Such a board should have the 1" | power to say whether a quarsntine could be established in any city in the Sie SESNESEASE: FS SE FEE FE E. Banks, in charge of the Federal surgeons who are in Now York to regulate interstate passenger refused to discuss Dr. er's euggestion. Three surgeons were added to the staff of Dr. Banks to- making the total twenty-one. They will go on duty at the One Hun- dred and Twenty-fifth Street Stations of the New York Central and New Haven roads and at the West Ono Hundred and Pbirtieth Street Ferry. Dr. EB. J, Bermingham, chief sur- %] eon of the Throat, Nose and Lung Hospital, is expected to make a spe- cial report to-day to the Health De- partment more than substantiating the clains he made a week ago for the combined urotropin and adrena- lin treatmopt. A week ago Dr, Bermingham made public gratifying results obtained with forty-one patients in his hoepi- tal. He olaimed @ surprisingly low death rate, three cures, several con- valescents and marked improvement in all cases. His claims were not cordially received by other physicians 2322! SSIEF Giiilite —_ ES ou He ++ iittil four men accused by Mayor | (ie, Weare Mitchel of conspiracy to thwart the Strong charitles investigation, was sworn as & witne SEPRE ors sasseckeeisaaee sa! PEEEEE CCBECEE BF ECTEEERS PEPE TS i s+ieitll Sese ter, “L will wenal yf Se 22 BEES: ze iz 5 eFes i: Ida Robbing (a social Investigator for jock mass and got one of my pamphlets from the sexton. 1 ox pected her, because before she came Mer. Evers warned me by telephone to look out for her. He telephoned mo that a telephone operator told him whe heard over the telephone that Mins Robbins was to be sent.” cross-examination of Robert W, H Board of Charities, who resigned while the Strong investigation was tn progress last February Mr. Hebberd was careful about denying any of the reports made by phone, He simply “did not remem- ber" any euch talk in one case or ng @ were held for jar bout biodo” ork led up in the store a. ‘he Rev, Joseph P, Dineen, secre: | sety or the health authorities, report will give the detailed results obtained from fifty-two the hospital hes now of % | creaae its facilities to accommodate 100 infantile paralysis victims. > ERICK F, GUILD DEAD. 1a). teal": Shattuok-Arizona, the City Department. of Charity) | Southem came over to our Church of Sts, Petor | and } et ER TEE ree. FE EFF ii =SEsEs ul in Williamsburgh, she |Trts tweon the 10 o'clock and the [Tera Is iiliedieetl EASE: a Pacific * neg Ind. tendo. 10 ms A Wel aT Z a Bepesrsss (Special to The Evening World.) NEWARK, N, J., July 27.—Frederick Prosecutor of the Pleas of Essex County, died at his hor Martin W. Littleton continued his! ¥ berd, former Becretary of the State | eee, NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANG Closing the police “listening in” on his tele- | De Menuted only part of it in another. dune strikers and the strikebreakers pum- melled and in one instance the car taken completely away from them and run off tho track. W. B. Fitagerald, organizer for the association, answered the Maher statement by telling a meeting of strikers at Courtland Casino at noon that 96 per cent. of the 1,100 employees of the Union Railway in the Bronx bad voluntarily joined by signing the rolls of the union and had asked the union to conduct a strike, According to Mr. Maher, the strikes in Yonkers and other Westchester cities, followed by the extension of the strike yesterday to the Bronx, were deliberately planned skirmishes incidental to a war which has as its object the forcing into union mem- bership of 18,000 unwilling or indit- ferent street car workers in this city. The charge was made publicly to Deputy Commissioner Lord in tho absence of Commissioner Woods at headquarters to-day. It was the basis for a demand that the police change their policy of refusing to pla uniformed men on the plat- forms of cars in the strike zone and thus give the company a chance to prove that its men are willing to continue at work if relieved from the fear of personal violence. CECLARES THERE 18 NO REAL STRIKE SENTIMENT, “Give me a chance to prove there ‘a no real strike sentiment among the Union Railway employees,” he wald, “and the strike will break of its own weight within forty-eight hours. Otherwise the men of the Manhattan and Brooklyn lines, surface, subwa: and elevated have notice that the na. tive and imported strong arm men and guerilla fighters working undor the direction of the union organisers, are free to attack and manbandle them and threats made by the organ- isere will result in the inexcusable disaster of @ general street railway strike in America's gratest cit; Commissioner Woods arrived at his office just after Mr. Maher had left and at once went into conference with Mr. Lord and Deputy Commissioner Dunham. As a result Inapector Schmittberger was ordered to detail 100 policemen not in uniform to ride on street care in the Bronx and re- port exactly how much evidence there was of the conspiracy of which Mr, Maher complained and to what ex- tent hoodiums were intimidating the men. They were also charged to keep order on the cars, but not to inter- fere with quict, reasonable argu- ments. When the reports of these plain- clothes men began to come in it was found that Mr, Maher's charges of violence were justified in many cases, Gangsters, gunmen and thugs had been brought to the scene, the police. QorQQ Every Night For Constipation RANDRETH PILL. Safe and Sure AND INCREASED PAY, STRIKERS DEMAND 3 *: = : i! 8: il . i rH 2 t rae an | i end 2 Intunideting #trthe » clothes pullcomen avert violence when lever possible [lected from procinets where the gun men were procured and where the gangsters came from Jersey and from Yonkers violence will Jicemen mustsbe fair and not take Jrides in the dispu |der will be put down at weary, the whole police force Hed on to keep! But not one man be used to intimidate a man to ent which ts un but any disor. order in the Bronx. but weventy-Ave men | urn to employn satisfactory to him, * Mahor in hin ¢ ald the Amalgamated Association had for years to get a foothold in last attempt was deteated more than ten years ago. naplrrcy charge the strike in Yonkers. a city ordinance preventing the com- pany from using substitu who have not had fifteen days’ ex- perience over the city streets, he sald, was easily made tho pretext for a strike in the Bronx on the sround that Bronx men employed by the allted Union Railway were availa- bie for use in Yonkers; this pretext in turn was easily turned into @ strike for the right to organize, onco tho Bronx lines were seemingly tied up by a voluntary strik> the fear of hired thugs. where there is but really by oun, Walter © Mount a somes & Dolan, 9 cheuftoar, Ne ont teoten Need, we erreied The i rene hile wee surging over Tike tracks, Rooting the etrihebreaken Me eriown trouble All (he primeners @rre token to the y arrested tw 4 went them her prisoners taken | Vatrick MoGuire of No 16 Mee Ave ond Kdward Darcy ef Me * Avenue were arrested oner | afler @ Aaht by Detectives Poduess, Wey and Mullen at i One Hundred and Reventy tt) street to-day charged wilt stoning @ eas, breaking Windows, aseaultin, oe mo. forman and using in t language, te Denel in the Weat Farms Court suspended sentence for McGuire and fined Darey $10. Daniel Huckiey of No, 264 Rest Ose Hundred and Thirty-seventh sweet w arrested by Policeman Stage house of the Alexander Avenue @ta- tion for building @ stone and brick barricade on the tracks at Gerard Avenue and One Hundred and Forty. ninth Street, DIVORCE GRANTED MRS, CATHERINE WYLIE WASHINGTON, July 27, —- Mes, Catherine Wylie, whose husband, Horace Wylie, eloped in 1910 with Mra, Helen Hoyt Hichborn, wife of Philip Hichborn, was granted an ab- solute di this afternoon Mrs. Wiley is given the custody of the children, Wylie now living abroad, did not contest, Teatimony was civen by Henry M. Hoyt jr. that he saw Wylie and Mrs, Hichborn wt Burley, Hampshire, England, tn 1912, He stayed with them, he sald, and found them posing as man and wife, Philip Hichborn committed suicide several years after the elopoment, peatinde~acn EMPIRE CITY RESULTS, ton Rewd amd Amalgamated Association may well spend ita money and best eiforts,” sald “Elghteon thousand mén at $1 « month adds $216,000 to the annual Inceme of the union, and the winning of New York would have tremendous influence on tho men in other cities who have stayed out of the union.” Mr, Maher was asked on what he nent that the organ. \zers were planning to extend the strike to subway and elevated lines and Manhattan and Brooklyn surface based his state “From their own public threats yesterday,” he said, that, reports from my information men who have béen following them show that union agents were ridigg by the score on every line in the city Promising, arguing and threatening and giving notice of the big strike to come,’ At the offices of the Interborough it was said no intimatic.. of the sf of affairs outlined by Mr, Maher had been received there from any of the employees or detectives of the ele- vated, subway or surface lines, visits of agitators guards or conductors had been re- ported as ocourring recently. CROWD OF “And more than to motormen, 1,000 GATHERS AROUND CAR. serious demonstration | % made against the men who were try- Ing to operate cars in the Bronx was at 1 o'clock on Melrose Avenue, be- tween One Hundred and Forty-ninth and One Hundred and Fiftieth Streets, A crowd of 100 strikers and sym- pathizers began gathering around’ a Melrose Avenue car there, and Jam Townsend, No, 951 Jennings Str striking motorman, pulled the trolley The shower of sparks which ensued created so much ex- off the wire. WE ALSO OFFER: jones 6.80 p.m. ® CORTLANDT 8T ger Closes 11 p. m. Daily FIRST CE—For | three: and up: acting. with. snr auger, ees mile and seventy yards.—Good Counsel, M7 (Lyke), 7 to 2 4 to 5 and out, fire: Golden Gaie, 109 (Rall), 3 to 1,8 to & and out, a¢cond: Ninety Simplex, 1% (hapaiile, 7 to 10, 1 to 6 and out, third. 6. Ahara and Sir Denrah OND, RACE-—For three-year-olde ci rd; selling; purse boo; one mile.—Royal’ Intereat, 120 (Urquharo, 8 to 5, 2 to 6 and out, first; Carton @, 112 (Bail), even, 1 to 4 and out ‘ond ; Rey Oakwood, 108 (Lyke), 18 to 3 to 5 and out. third. Time—1.44 dab, Gainsborough and Woodfair also ran, reales haat EMPIRE CITY ENTRIES, EMPIRE CITY, YONKERS, July 27. —The entries for to-morrow’s races are as follow: FIRST KACK—Two-yearokle: conditions: five 1a bat iiclouns ; 4 Ha, th "Nod" Wise ae oat ARON nace tmescoy ong: Pt ogo ‘on: ™ yi }4s . joe Mitonbrics Vie stary“tatelle, Teas "Sens Titi RACK —Theve-rees olde: A fo: Fae Das. Ybor Ratan’ ates i ' rat Pio: Menlamin, 1207 Thres-yearolie ana 18. Alteheran Vit; Bewtuse ; 120: Aldebaran. Vit: “Boglua 10Rs outa. Uttibearer thangs. { Basin, 108; 5 ¥ ACE Thrve-yearokle and H ba ge ld ol e race Tos; only; ose ie: Wate Count! {i8!*Guraahaleon 4108 } i) ) RACK —Two fereagectastate a rearalde: + five | ar ea oe abter (Imm), 110, “Aonrectice sNonaies claimed, ‘Track heaw, Seen areealneeee ’ ITEMS FOR INVESTORS, it. Rs Baltimo! earnings aser onthe gros jet af! tax ine! Brook}, Rapid Transit Co; q ear ended June 90-tiross aurh! increased $1 Fi arnings ed Feased 0; total Consolidated Company— i. lar quarterly div dend. hair's cent, payable Sept. fesova ee if Ben! to stock ef Special for To-Morrow, Friday, July 28th SORTED CHEWING KISSES—’ ASSO! i tehad ob: Oy rhase ood, eld mertime joys, made sais ase yates eos 2 18¢ arses ‘anfectioners’ ‘Fork Extra Special for Fri., July 28th MI 000! BLACK MERITS Titan ties, chock/ull of sweet first pluawed in ‘richest ronda ‘ene! a 72