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} H how the German positions west and in the suburbs of the city, in- ted steady progress. ‘Tho belief here is that with Lens ‘Marshal Hindenburg will . « line running roughly from (Afteen miles north of Lilie), down to im front of Lille; Caryin, and connecting pe # gy With the Drocourt “switeh line” in £5 front of Doual, Cambrai and St. Quentin, From the Drocourt line south the Germans would continue ‘over practically their present front. ‘The suggested German withdrawal to ** the north would, It was estimated, re- se lease more than 150 square miles of Beigian and French territory to the «Allies, Tho retreat would probably ~ be explained away to the German » People on the excuse that it #/ould “straighten out the German lin It would. without a doubt, since the lines near Lens have been brokén by | the Briti#h assaults of Vimy Ridge ~- and of Measines into an exceedingly ¢ Iamwed series of twists. he Lens was reported to-day practically in ruins from both the German 1° scheme of destruction and of the «shells from the fighting forces. » Berlin Wer om Vietory for the nt. BERLIN (via London), June 29.— A Admission that after “a bitter hand to} hand battle the English occupied tho foremost line of our defenses between Oppy and Gavretle windmill” was made by the German official state. ment to-day. “We fought splendidly,” the War +, Office declared, “and inflicttd severe Jouses on the enemy durin our well FRENCH REPULSE GERMAN DRIVES ON TWO FRONTS Attempted Counter Offensives Fail at Verdun and North of the Aisne. PARIS, June 2.—Picked German troops made a heavy attack last night on the Verdun front near Hill 904 and Avocourt Wood, after espe- clally severe shelling. <To-day's of- ficlal statement says the attack was) disorganized by the sharp reply of} the French artilifry ‘and that the: Germans obtained a footing at only & fow points In the first line. This morning the Germans mado another violent effort east of Hill 804, \It failed completely. | The Germans were active on tho! Aisne front also, All their, attacks were repulsed, Following is tho text of to-day® War Office statement: “The enemy showed very great activity on the Aisne front during the night. Violent bombardments were followed by severe attacks in the regions of Cerny, southeast of Corbeny and northwest of Rheims, All his efforts were broken up by our fire or nulll- scare |that Miller, who they believed was a ‘Mesopotamian Army | The the PLOT INSTIGATOR, ‘ Suggested Blowing Up Mor- gan’s Office So as to Make Arrests. Jude Wadhams in General Sessions to-day, after accepting a plea of gullty from Wolf Hirsch and George Micringer of having explosives in thelr po ordered an inventl- gation made by the Dlatrict Attor- ney's office into the statement of their | attorney that they had been arrested by (ho police in an effort te gain pub- lelty for the Bomb Squad. Hirsch and Mieringer were atrested on April 30 on information given to the police that they were about to ex- plode a bomb in the offices of J. P. Morgan & Co, The mem gave their addresses ps Roosevelt Hospital, where they sald they were helpers in the laboratory. Tho pollee declared that they had conspired with ‘another man, Miller, to blow up the Morgan office for the purpose of creating a and lowering the prices of onsion, stocks. Attorney Isadore Scherer, of No. Broadway, counsel for the two, 4 Judge Wadhams that both Hirsch and Melringer had told him broker in Wall Street, had suggested the placing of the bomb in the door of the Morgan office to foree the price of stocks down so that thdy could make wome money. Hirsch in- sisted that the bomb must be harm- Jena; that the presence of an unex- plded bomb would create just as much of a scare. Finally he made a bomb of an old tin can out of picric acld wetted and made airtight so as it couldn't explode and fastening the fuse uo as it could not touch the ex- plowive, “And this man Miller,” Mr. Scherer added, “I learned is a mem- ber of the bomb squad, He furnished tho Information which resulted in the arrest at the most opportune time to give the bomb squad pub- licity as to thelr efficiency.” Attorney Scherer said that both the men were hard workers and that no thought of a bomb would ever have entered their heads if Miller had not suggested it. He said it appeared to him that both men were victims of the police in staging @ press agent stunt for the benefit of the bomb squad, "L regarded Miller as the arch con- spirator,” sald Mr. Scherer. “I wanted him and In attempting to find out why he had not been found, arrested and ind I discovered that he is a me r of the bomb squad. He de- celved these men, led them to plot a erime and undoubtedly gave the in- formation which led to their arrest, Hirsch only learned that Miller was a detective when the lawyer related the story to Judge Wadhams. Then he erled. Hig Lawn Fete to Ald the Red Cros {Special to The Brening World,) SAUGATUCK, Conn,, June 29.—Fair- field County, having established a record in all branches of the preparedness movement up to date, Is all ready for to-morrow's lawn fete, an affair ox- pected to dwarf anything of a sunilar character held In this part of the coun- try. ‘It will call together headliners from the theatrical world, prominent public officials and men and women well known soolally The frolic, the proceeds of which will Bo to the local Vin ¢ American lance, the Re > Club of America and t League, will be staged on the extate ‘near Compo Beach, a historl spot. — Good Shape Now, LONDON, June The Times gives a detailed account of the present con- ditions of the British forces in Meno- | potamia, showing a complete contrast | with the revelations in the repost on the Mesopotamian expedition — made public Tuesday night in the Blue Book. The correspondent ways the now ts admirably provid eal aro satinfactory. occurred in Indi, Which pt the expedition, al- # been transferred to om. fe ont in Amerion, NEWPORT NEWS, Va Norwemtan t Land June of sub- captain and crew of twelve me Sorland, Norwegian steamer off Ushant (at ast of France) American port. Cai son says he and his men w bo b te nine LAWYER CHARGES 444 Those remarkable dogs are trai in found the dog nelzes the hat or equipment of the fallen sold the battlefields for wounded soldiers, Y and returns {GERMANS FAIL IN TWO HARD BLOWS STRUCK AT $6000004 10600600008 DOD 24EEEOOFGODE 1499 9OEO006 9092 $005644 646-906006-0009O060906 ned to search When one |. other piece of to the Red Cross where the woun are then @ent out, led by BOMB SQUAD MAN |American Red Cross Dog at Work After an Action on Battlefield Litter bearers to the place dressing station. the dog, ded man lies. WOMEN PICKETS FREED; ARE HAILED AS MARTYRS Acclaimed as Heroines at Breakfast at Suffragist Head- quarters, WASHINGTON, June 29.—The six woman suffragists who spent three Gays tn Jail forwpicketing the White House were released this morning at the expiration of their sentences, and were (the heroines at a breakfast given in their honor at Woman's Party hen@quarters. While uniformed police peeked in through the picket fence of the grounds surrounding the suffrage headquarters the women were ad mii and praised by a hundred en thusiasts who pronounced them mar- tyre to the caw ‘The police say they will prevent further picketing by more arrests, and the suffra te threaten to picket as fast as the police can arrest them, “EAT ONE SLICE OF BREAD | LESS A DAY,” BEGS HOOVER This Would Help Save Thousands of Lives, Food Administrator Declares. WASHINGTON, June 29.—"Cut the loaf on the table only when you need it,” was the slogan sent out to housewives to-day by Herbert C. Hoover, Federal Food Administrator. | “One wheatless meal per day,” urged Hooyer, “will save millions of bushels of wheat per week. “It the 45,000,000 will consume. tw! during the summ ing of 20,000,000 be, acomplia ed, pushels of wheat would every American will congume is) this ounces more would equal 20, “It each of us should of bread for every five we have been accustomed to eat, we would ac- complish our purpose and thousands of lives would be saved. Ahodha AS NENT MRS. JACK LONDON WINS, First Wife to @ Share Than Author’ OAKLAND, Cal., Jui 29.—Readjust- ment of the terms under which the ee- tate of Jack London is to be distributed, | § giving Mrs. Bessie London, the author's first wife, and her two daughters a more liberal share of the property, was an- nounced to-day. London's wili left his two children by his first wife $25 ® month so long as they remain single, and an additional eo. ‘To his firat wife he left $1 and the use of the Lon- don residence in Pidmont, ——>———__ NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE, Open. 26.95 6.70 6.60 15 Re potatoes per day. 600,000 bushels of whe July ‘Aug. Get Dee, Jun, March. 26.91 May 26.98 Market closed 15 points. 9 3 | Irregular, 6 up to oft en red Stryker of Sayville, L. Drowne (Special to The Krewing World.) SAYVILLE, L, 1, June 29.—Fred | Stryker, aged nineteen, was drowned in FRENCH U BOAT LOSS SMALL Only Two Ships More Than 1,000 Tons in a Week. PARIS, June 29.—Two French mer- chantmen of more than 1,600 tons and three of less than that size were sunk by submarines or mines in the week ending June 24, according to the weekly announcement Issued here to-day, In that time there were 1,088 arrivals at French ports and 969 sailing: ‘The report says a French steamer be- tween France and Algeria was fired upon by a submarine without result, A French steamer on June 28 fired upon a submarine which hgd sunk a vessel within aight of the Spanish coast. On the same day a submarine fired two tor- pedoes against a French steamer com- ing from the Mediterranean, which avolded them by manoeuvring, —.—_. CLOSING QUOTATIONS, as Beet Signs ‘ tee eas 1 Ht & Leath p 2% ae A ees 2 Linseed Locomotive, % Malt * » Malt pt % 3) B. & He z Ie $ 8 » 8. F 1 Guilt & WT, + 1K Kaldivin becnamotive: $f Hak. & Ohio = % Heth, sect B +1 central Tae + Fs ‘ 10 t (hee, Sh. ese ‘ Uitte tinge! s Sis "rod, Geucinte "sted a Cae Jel & Hudnon =: Mai, ee, Cord kre ° jeneral Motary Gooden Co." Great Great} arine ot Mor, Marine yf lean’ Petr lou et Wo Natt Conduit... Sa nese & NS. ti Norther Tarif 9 Citlon Gta. Vacite Mall nie Pruiltnan Val, Car May Con. “Conier Reading Wabash Woehaah ii i Western Maryland & CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN Lake Re enkonicome last night. Stryker who was of Max Stryker of | ville, went with @ party to the lake Aa] a da Ho -went bathing after a |while, and probably was selzed with jeramps, He was a good swimmer, His |body was’ recovered 5) Drowned Man From , co-operated’ defense, as we were! feq by counter-attacks, and our | (fighting man to man. poaitions were maintained. | “Between Hulluch and Mericourt,| IR ait ad eee Cathy, avy in region of fi +: from Fresnoy as far as Gavrelio, there! Y°0"Y ene enemy made several at were enemy attacks, Near Hulluch,; tacks at two ints on our front, s\between the Loos-Lens-Silevin Road, Northeast of the vitewy of Coray enemy detachmen succeeded in ay ag pe ger yah West of) gaining © footing in our firat line. | ens a fresh enemy attack wan pre-| Mindy were driven out by an ener- vented from developin tle counter-attack by our troops, leaving numerous bodies on the ground, We took prinoners, > SLAVS REPORT FIGHTING On ine ett bank ot the Mteune (Verdun front) the artillery ¢ ALONG ALL FRONTS fighting after noon yesterday be- came extremely Intense, “In the region of Ayscourt | Wood and Hill 904 a violent bom- Germans Use Gas Waves and) pitament. with guns of lake issia! calibre was directed inst our Grenades on the Russian positiona, and was followed at as Troops. $80 e'ctook in the grening by a powerful attack delivered by PETROGRAD, Juno 29—Tho oMclal} soectal German agnaulting troops War OMice communication Issued to-) on a front of two kilometres west day says: of Hill 304, Our effectively di- &. “On the western front, in the direc-| ected fire disorganized the at- sition of Koyel, west of Koukary, the en-| tack, which enabled the Germans ‘emy emitted gas waves which the wind| to gain & footing nt some points Gissipated before they reached our! !n Our firat linc. A new attack Ssirenches. South of Bresezany the en-| At 346 o'clock thie morning on — ‘ our positions west of Hill 304 *emy attacked one of our advanced! Commetely talled.” “‘Arenches and showered grenades on the| ‘Phe Aisne front attack is another. + defenders, who retired after taking chapter t the German efforts of the Sasome. prisoners. oe acuropataiki and| D&et ten aye to loosen the French Mat cnsthnsc Sac Macoay irate oe to [Erip on doriinating poritions below artillery bombard:ment oa our. trenches. } soststaed » Phe Roumanian front, tui “On the Caucasian front We frisdzed | German (atm Capture of 2,000 the enemy in the direction of Herbecht Yardy of French Trenches, uesday and captured the town SRLIM, “4 “Nerbecht. We repuleed the Turkish. at- gy we June 39 (via London). —Ger- Fitacks east of Bustan. Aviator Lehman |MAn forees yoaterday captured French shot down a German. pl ne in the! positions on both sides of Malancourt- region of Flumac. A hostile air squad-|Kaenes road, on the weat bank of the ron dropped about twenty-five bom eure in the Verdun sector, over a the region of acl Width of 3,900 yards and a depth of 500 —— ris, aaye the official atatenent issued lo-day by the German General, Staff day the Germans stormed a 300- H T French position in Avocourt | Ww More than 560 prisoners wore ~"'SPERTED AS GERMAN SPY [area eergbese a < -__ N. Y, HOTELS TO AID HOOVER. Literature Attacking the Govern- ‘eee alkane phn hl, ment Found in Apartments r rvation ef Food. of Dr. C. C. Wiseman. WASHINGTON, June 2.—The New ; York City Association of Hotel and R <a (Special to ‘The Hwening World.) taurant Keepers to-day promited Her- ag, PITTSBURGH, Va, June 29-2. lwert C. Hoover, Food Adminiatrator, Zeharies C. Wiseman, a chemist in Ve! their co-operation In conservation of g United States Marine Hospital here, | food. \was arrested to-day and Department of) ‘The prohibition section of the food ustice agents are investigating his al-| pint, they declared, would seriously em- leged connection with the German Gov-|barraas their business. ernment. It is believed he is a Ger- --————- } nan Wiseman, who claims to be a gradu- AQUEDUCT WINNERS. nte “of the Univeraity of Pitteburgh, ' rays he ja a Prussian, but he refuses Lo toll where his home is located, Follow: | ogy ert ACHE Fan sfillien: twoey ing the circulation of large amounts of | fe, “utes With $678 added: five ¢ pnU-conscription literature, including | aden cut uted: Lona oer TOR cet "The International,” a magazine | uur) a ty 1 ete L sven, sirac; Wi inst War, suspicion was directed to | ope, 103 i th ca eet Foil igeman. 7 to 5 and Brat OR 1-2) Police who searched his apartments | (Rowan) to 4, third. Broun considerable literature attacking | tien, L.bg 8-5. Dust the Government a. iditsabeth’ He, Lady Gray, Ta ~_— and June Bug aio rc Killed ta Fight With Fife Police.) SECOND RACE—For mares: three: | me olds and upwar wit MILFORD, Mass, June 29,—A man |St0i added: six and a half identified by a registration card as|"-Pan Zarota, 123 (Mot), 0 evero Romayola of Natick, who had ond 4 te 6, Khin mped on the farm of Frank 1, | SUarher). to 2. ey Usher and who fired several shots ai |Ond: Fairy Wand, 10 Fe. latter-when ordered to leave, waé|Marig Miller, 1) filed in a fight with five policemen | an r ea ate p en and Ownga alro ran se oe ninemsn Wilson Asks That Whitlock M Aris That “whtttn |. HAMILTON WINNERS. WASHINGTON, June 29.—Prosident| ,, . ylison to-day requested the Senate tof RIBST, RACH Clatinin i dronxear. permit Brand Whitlock, American Min- | purse $600; five furlonma.—Bincerity Aster to Belgium, to accept from King | 109 (Cru: Khe Albert the decoration of the Order of $2.70, sho n ‘Leopold Collina, p a ond; Sainte x las sia anied Tim ‘ancen y Gatety | The Worst Attack of Indi | Frenchy, also Fan _o | > -— is quickly removed by six Bell-ans tab. ‘Suleide” Note Written Ry, Mes. Jets in hot water. Get a 25¢ pkg today | Keyes, “from any ruggist. It's guaranteed) pRooKLINE, ba. June 29.—Me mystery of the so-called suicide note at the inquest to-day, Chi Po} FOR INDIGESTION [Carey dichurea the | handwriting of th added that Mra. h fa to suicide. MI WHEN rou go on your vaca: |]! ii Koyon enmage cou tion this Summer have |]. _ your favorite paper mailed te Collewes you every day. BRUNSWICK, Me, Juno 29—Dr Wiliam Dewitt Hyde, President of Evening World, 12¢ por week wdoin College » 18S5, died h Daily World, 1 week ay fter @ h Hiness. per was fifty-nine years old and has writtensa number of books on relig Sunday World, Ge per Sunday [f{ ious 'ana™sooleicvical mubsoots . ket ios pa “of ae" peu' wu’ at ose Potatoes 1 Bushel Tow edarem 00 Led CHICAGO, June 29.—Potatoes at the Rood old-fashioned price of $1 a bushel mint ee pale mes tal ke'wil’smenee |]| were predicted for the near future in wit id to mal Bouth Water Breet to-day. Wholesale ee prices were off forty cents a byshel to- |, Pulitesr Building, day, and receipts are constanuylacrens- ing, it was said, pit = Hetty Green W a Non-Resident, The Appellate Division of the Su- ‘ourt to-day affirmed the | of Surrogate Fowler that tty Green was at the time of ho in this city on. July 8, ident of Nellows Malls, Vt. a resid this State, Bt pepe Tr * appealed to th Hiate Division in matte Against Edward Ht on as futor of his mother's esta — > . Wine Agat The Appe Division to-day con firmed the deciaton of the Bupreme Court that Anna Pavlowa wae not Hable tor $6,297 on @ promissory note ndorsed to Charles Dick ‘Stickney Whose estate sued The action was brought. by hes L. Stuart, a» Executor of Dick n's Catate, => Embe wi m Gets Bight to Twenty-four Years. | PHILADELPHIA, June Joune Williamson 24, social leade wan to- day sentenced to not leas than elght nor ore than twenty-four years’ im. prisonment and to pay a fine of $1,000 on Indictments charging. embexalom of approximately ),000 of trust funds of the Pennaylvania ¢ pany for the Insurance of Lives and Granting of An- buities, of which he waa secretary, beth, N. J, body of the map found ps at Lambert Lane and Avenue, Bloomfield, 8. 1, on nesday was to-day the Bureau of Unidentified | that of R. M. Bush of No. | Streot, Elizabeth, No J cation was made by Frank brother-in-law of that _ a Wife Deud unin Turkey, June 29,—A annotinces the u von Kuhl- in the Merrill | The | awa Wed- Dead as 61 Franklin identifi- Hedlies, addres, German A \ F Ty BASEL, Switzerlan Constantinople despate death from typhus of I mann, wife of the German Ambassador to Turkey | Dr. yon Kuhlmann formerly was attached to the German Embassy io | Washington, ——$——»— | Col, Barthman on Active Duty. Col, Henry C. Barthman, who signed » Colonel of the Forty- nth Regiment after twenty-seven ratrervice in the National Guard, been recalled to active duty as commander of the depot battalion o his old regiment, ‘This is taken mean that the Forty-seventh will soon be sent out of the State for ser- view identified through |} MARKET, WHEAT. ra Low, Clove xl 18144 Sept 180 Ist yey at ani 14 wih org ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Quit States Steel Co—A apectal ting of stock trust cer tes has been called for Aug. 41 insider redemption of $2,000,000 stock at $110 a share lividends accrued, | tfle f any United Dru dividend o stock ord ~Roegular quarter per cent. on first Aug. 1 to 1% payab Jaly 16 ly prefer stock United Glass Co—Dividend of $1 0 share, payable July 25 to stock of yecord July 14. Previous dividend Wasp aid April, 1911, Continental Can Co,—Stockholders of record to-day will have right to |wubscribe to new #hares ®f common stock up to and including July 16 Attsburgh Coal Co.—F terly dividend of 1% ‘pe: forted stock, payable stock record July lar quar ton pl July 05 Pennsylvania Ra}lroad had 93,689 stockholders, or 49.7 per cent., en ate to 2. 09 on of June 1 whom women. ed from and New 19,061 Pitteburgh & West Virginia thonths ross earnings, $400,833; ctease, $52,079, Four in- Dnaylvania | ALSATIANS PAY TRIBUTE TO MAJOR GEN, PERSHING He Tells Them He Has a Warm Feeling in His Heart for the Home of His Fathers. PARIS, June 29.—Major Gep: Pershing yesterday received a delegation from the Alsace-Lorraine Republican Com- mittor Referring to the American Com- mander’a Alsatian ancestry, the Vice Prealdent, M. Stachling, told the General how proud they wore that a descendant of their little country had come to fight forthe triumph of thelr inalienable rights and the restoration to Franee of the lost provinces, Gen, Pers! if was visibly moved, He sald he was most happy to greet repre sentatives of the valiant people who had suffered so deeply, because of fidelity to thelr country and that he had a warm place in his heart for Alsace, the land of his fathers. cies eiegioaeentaens EX-GOVERNOR IN ARMY. Ha(field Becomes a Major in the Medical Ce HUNTINGTON, W. 20.— Henry D, Flatfield, former Governor of West Virginia, has been commissioned as a major in the Army Medical Corps, it was announced here to-day. pisrect cana al Summer Hotel F Clot dune SARATOGA, well House at story sommer the ground to-day. ered by all to excap leas will re —The Rocg- Lake Luzerne, a two hotel, was burned. to ‘Phe fire, was, din- time to permit Special for Friday, June 29th. COLATE, D GENE — Delicious coverings Hed, rie! 15¢c i oped Trmerant vlsety OU te 50x Cannon Crackers novelties, sokt empty, be, 7c and 10c MADE ASSORTED ¢ AND CHOCOLATE! senting QUALITY, EXCELL ask double our price, Th in beautifully orated box! manner whieh will kin OLA VARIETY Peanut Bell "i decorated with red white ‘aud’ blue Packawe of scribed. K ROSETTE PACKAGES —1 with rod, wilte amd in plewsing var Nae rib ty Unexcelted 21c VERE PARI. ket of our ‘Our. rem, ENTKA FOUND BOX CHOCOLATE ¢ a inet Crean jum Milk Chovolate. RED, WHITE AND UB RIBBON mite rieh ses 6.80 p.m f° CORTLANDT cao Tl p.m thon, brated nov Ouro Ribbon presented 1 tints to Tom Clowes 10D an FULTON ST. BKLYN WAY, Brookly: ‘Close 11.20 rot ND OX Vv A nelegt apsortmont of Sweets, vi and THOROUC whieh the exclusive put up fof this occasion styles and fla: a fa rolled In chooped Pe ARCLAY STRGET Bato pm A NASSAU ST. 400 BROOME STREET Bat ‘Mi EAST 230 STREET 1289 gpa! day, AMERICANS NAMED FOR BRAVERY IN FRENGH ORDERS Ambulance Corps Rescued Wounded Under Heavy Fire— Powel Fenton Twice Cited. PARIS, June 29.—Section 18 of the American Ambulance Corps was cited formally in the Orders of the Day to-day for “great courage and aelt-posseasion, especially on May 26 when it rescued wounded under peavy fire.” “In this instance,” the report con- tinued, “the Commander Sub-Lieut. R. O. Docanacs| was‘ gravely wound- ed, and drivers T, G. Cassidy of Chi- cago, and J. L. Thompson of Indian- apolls, were both wounded.” In the same Orders of the Day, Powel Fenton of Philadelphia, ai American ambulancer in Section 3 received his second Individual cita- tion for “repairing his car in the face of a heavy bombardment about Monastir in May.” The American Ambulance Servi with the American Munitions’ Trans- port Service, hereafter will become American Regular Army units when- ever their future work brings them into conjunction with Gen. Pershing’s forces, according to announcement made to-day, The transfer will affect only those sections dealing with the American ny. It gives Gen. Pershing the pick of trained American ambulance drivers and workers, full ambulance organization, and, in the more re- cently organiz munitions transport section,-will give the American Com- mander 800 motors from which tc make up a transport service, All are manned by Americans recruited by A. Piatt Andrew. >. similarly effected. DUMA WON'T DISSOLVE, |] Pu information on request Created Fornially Declines to @ PETROGRAD, June 29..-The Duma to-day formally refused request of a number of elements in Russia that it dissolve on the ground that it was super- seded as a representative body by vari- ous congresses such as those of the workmen and soldiers and peasants. —_—_—_—_—— SICILY HAS AIRPLANE MAILS. Machine Takes Lett From Naples to Pa moin Three Hones. NAPLES, Jane 29.—Aerlal mail ser-* Congress Czar ¥ TORPEDOES—Toothsome morsels of our famous 29c brilliant B, BOXES te; appropriated): wra 6.04 A hours later, returning to Naplow im evening with Biloilian mails, seven piece brass band will play on the Mall. musical afternoon and @ pleasant one, alight at the” 72nd Street entrance oo Central Park from a” Oil Flotation a wonderful treatin, wegrade ores en= abled the OHIO COPPER CO. to increase their copper re- coveries from 45% to 88% The experimenting is over and their Flotation units Their earnings should be Schmidt & Deery 30 Broad St, N.Y. Zeteohone, f Lourdes neral_ private vice in Siolly was inaugurated An-airplano which left Nt M, arrived at Palermo 'HIS Sunday, at 4 o'clock, Gustave d’Aquin’s forty- For @ process for - of Utah to be doubled. DIED. % ‘On June 26. at his residemes, Vs, MAURICE, beloved Saturday at 10 A, / MM the LO! 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