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GERMANS REPULSED SOUTH OF LAON AND THE eee 2 epee x Pa VERDUN SECTO of democracy has been borne againet | his attacks against the height Germany's autocratic hosts, It was| positions at Brzezany.” he who planned the offensive, and| Field Marshal von Hindenburg and who, finally, when the supreme teat| Qn. von Ludendorff arrived at the discuss present and future operat eelf that he might inspire the men.|of the (Teutonic) allied armies, Aé his urgent request the regiments/ an official statement given out “| to-day. Both Generals were received Waste art are culled “Regiments In audience by the Emperor and had ) of - _ discussions with the Austrian Foreign Minister and the German Ambassador | W | BERLIN WAR OFFICE mia | WASHINGTON, July 3.—Tho Rus- ‘sian offensive, welcomed with rejoic- FIRST ADMITS LOSS, — us"srnacaitmssartas stated to-day by Ambassador B. A. f i; THEN CLAIMS CLAIMS SUCCE Hanhmetticn to be complete proot of |All Night Battles South of Laon Flowers Strewn Before Battal TED Soeur ab a tossasate, petastard and in the Verdun ion Which Arrives to Pa- to the achievements of the revolu- Says Russians ils Aavarond Across the tion. ‘The temporary inaction was ox- Jained as due to two causes, the ne- Little Stripa, but Failed = | Feet the printinion und the time re.| PARIS, Jwy $—The Germans made) PARIS, July jquired for It to realize the necessity| repeated attacks last night on the) American troops arrived in Paris this BERLIN, July % (via London).— | of destroying German autocracy Aisne front, on both sides of the Ailles-| morning to parade in to-morrow’s Following is the statement of (he Ger- man War Office ead n yesterd w ve, weak to the front trenches Sim. Austrian headquarters yesterday ing power as a necessary safeguard Sector. rade on Fourth of July. cessity of reorganizing the army on Around Brzezany. Paissy Road. Violent fighting contin-|celebration by Paris of Independence pold—Although between the Baltic offal announcement says the Ger-| ‘To-morrow morning the Ameri- | and the Pripet the activity of the mans were thrown back each time and|can = troops, headed = by = an fighting increased only at Riga finally abandoned the effort this morn- | escort of thirty French soldiers, will and Smorgon, there was heavy ing march to the Piopus Cemetery, where artillery fighting on the middle course of the Stokhod, where Rus- sian local attacks on the Kovel- Lutsk Railway line fatled with heavy losses, and also on the Ziota Lipa. “The battle in Kast Gallcla con- tinued, Breaking forward across the heights on the western bank + Of the Stripa, Russian massed at- \Day and swing the country from the tacks succeeded in extending | atantic to the Pacific, northward the gap which the Secretary Baker is giving the mat- enemy made in our lines on the | ter nis attention, and in view of the ~previous day, Assistance given by | short time permissible for arrange- our reserves enabled us to CAURS | ments, {t is expected that his decision the enemy to halt. At Konluchy | wit not be long delayed. strong Russian attacks in the morning and afternoon broke |YP TO bent akowins down with heavy losses in front of ‘The people of New York don't our new position. Further south know what @ fine militia body they the enemy up to the present time | have so generously supported In times has not found strength to repeat thy dows know What & a jot peace; | ‘The French also repulsed German! speeches will be made at the tomb of attacks on the Verdun front, between | Lafayette, Participation of the Am- Hill $04 and Avocourt Wood erican troops in the celebration was Following is the text of to-day’s War | requested by the French authorities. Office report The Americans arrived at the “After a renewed bombardment |Austeriitz station at 7.40 o'clock the Gormans at about 6.20 o'clock |to-day. The soldiers were greeted by yesterday evening began a series | representatives of the French and [tonal possibilities. The farewell oc-| of violent attacks on the trenchos | American armies. ‘The French Red casion might be called National Guard) we nad recaptured on both aides | Crows provided refreshments and the of the Allles-Paissy road. Very ,American Red Cross and the Young severe fighting continued througn- | Men's Christian Association also sent representatives to greet thems out the night, resulting in a com- plete cheek of the enemy. We Headed by their own band, the sol- diers, carrying their rifles and field maintained all our positions. packs, fell in and marched off to the’ “Two attacks on small French posts further west were repulsed | barracks, The crowds waved Ameri- ean and French fia, Hundreds of with ease, Americans were in the throng at the (Continued from First Page.) MOVE. “On the left bank of the Meuse (Verdun front) the artillery fight- | station. ing became very violent toward | As the troops swung through the the middie of the night in tho | Streets French girls pinned bouque sector between hill 304 and Avo. |#84 American flags on the soldiers breasts. Flow we scattered phe Te abeat torcane te ths Acialere) court wood. At about 2.0 o'clock | along the route. The band. played | they are a wend to the Aghting| this morning the Germans ut- | "Yankee Doodle,” “Dixie,” “March- | grounds in France or elsewhere, The |Feorganized National Guard of the lelty haw not paraded in full strength | because the opportunity has not pre- | sented itaelf, After last summer's training on the Texas border, the New York troops were sent home in scattered units, It is impossible to give the people «noWledge of what that training did for the militia unless the militia is ing Through Georgia” and other Am- erican airs, French soldiers on leave srasped the hands of the Americans and marched beside them. Several times groups of shop girls on their way to work elipped through the police lines and kissed the sol- diers, to their great embarrassment. Now and then an American voic would be heard, calling out, “Hello, boys,” “Welcome to Paris” or "Good luck.” When the regimental colors tacked on a front of 500 metres at the southeast corner of the wood, ‘Their vain assaults were broken up by our fire, and the enemy, un- able to approach our lines, did mot renew the effort. “In @ raid on German lines tn Champagne we blew up a block- house of the enemy. There is shown to the people as a whole~ail| nothing to report from the re. vere ci 7 et al penne an artillery, —_— mainder of the front.” he nas, ape ac tind hae baahnae! jance and hospital corpa, engineers,| # 5 rmored cara, auto ie supply ‘he Aillles-Paissy sector is one in| The Americans were greatly sur. d to see a number of children train and other integral parts of the | dich the Germans have twice before | PF division attacked In powerful drives during [ere tn ee eee ee oehane troa The New ork militia must bel the iast ten days. ‘The front here lies |an institution in the neighborhood. ining cary directly south of Laon, where the} The soldierJy bearing of the men fending the boys abroad. are issued | French command of dominating posi. |!mpressed military observers. | They ee ude eacn biluialae per! opens up the valley of the River|neid packs gave them quite a differ- It is safe to say that if the War . ent appearance from British or Con- Department allows a parade of the| Hill 304 is northwest of Verdun, |tinental soldiers, | National Guard— big parade,|where last week's German drive Saas come peeet iving | netted them only a scant foothold on |covering a lot of ground and we CLOSING QUOTATIONS. millions a chance to view the A battalion of | WANTS BABY BACK TO AVOID WAR i$ CHARGE Grandparents Who Adopted Fried- GOAL PRICE FIXED of the adoption by Max and Sara Goldstein, of No. 1750 St. John's Place, Brooklyn, of his one-year-old son | Increased 50 50 Per Ce Cent., Senate jirving, County Judge Roy expressed| WOIff and Bernhard Say He Interstate Commerce Com- |{h*, opinion to-day that | Frieden-| Deceived Wilson in U | ; teich's motive for recovering | mittee Is Told. Boat Warfare. HOLLWEG BLAMED |. SOCIETY OF FOR DRAWING U.S, (TAMMA Celebration of the NTH GREAT WAR ea Wl 10 A. M. Tammany Hall child was to form the basis for a | claim for exemption from service eer . Grand Sachem JOHN R. YOOR! under the military Selective Draft Musto by COPEN: » a WASHINGTON, July $—Citftord [TAM « motive doce Not appeal’ to this] @COPENHAGEN, July #—Theodore| RAYNE’S 69TH REGT. | Thorne, representing the Iowa League | court. ae grandparents: Prodenrelch. while| Tageblatt, writing in his paper, char-| The Tammany Glee Club | terstate Commerce Committee to-day | Wife was an invalid. exacted / acterizes the German system of Gov- Reading | . ‘ t the little boy in the event of h “a conse on that if tentativé coal prices arranged | | death, ‘Airs, Freidenrsich died i igeonee | ernment as “a conservative bureau- ich, soon aft ByHon. LEONARD A. GIEGE! , ns ‘obs Teen eee (Juatice of the Supreme Court), |the Council of National Defense be- steins charge, sted the baby" justice of Will Preside. Law. “And,” continued Judge ftoy, Wolff, editor in chief of the Berliner Patriotic Songs by A “dit t ba Jof Municipalities, told the Senate In-| nye oratory’ Goldateins. tho ba ise from h father and mother to Declaration of Indeper ‘ast week between the operators and | | velt Hospital cratic regime where Parliament may nm off his has only talk, but has no voice in affairs jcame permanent they could cost con- | Pe taken, of his hands at once, and | and where decisions of war and peace oeEECHES BY sumers $700,000,000 over last year's|were made out. They swore his motive|*@ taken in secret without any co- CHARLES SPALDING THOMAS, of Hon, FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, of New recovering Irving was If from military service. denreich denied the charge, say ing he had recently married an ‘affec- soft coal bill. (in Should the tentative prices be made} to protect | operat) people.” representatives of the ” re — Cain rata al Nae | Permanent, he sald, prices which | {nate ‘vifcient woman whe Wise: | geet, Ole says the franchise ts) Hon JULIUS KARIN, Of | operators in the Indiana field have! petent ‘to care for Irving, and his only | 1Prived of value by a cunning di-| ‘oq WILUM c. ADAMSON, of been receiving in the last six mont! | motives were paternal affection. vision of electoral districts. Hon, EDWARD KEATING, Hon. CHARLES D. CARTER, of Hon, JOHN J, FRESCHI, of New RICHARD CRONIN, Esq, of New Admission Without Tieket Boxes Reserved for Ladies, —_>-- JOFFRES DINE ON HAM, hing Also Enjoys the Pr: Herr Wolff discusses the advisabil- ity of another programme speech by the Chancellor before the Reichstag this week and concludes that unless From Mra, Wilson, the Chancellor 1s prepared to give a PARIS, July 3.—That Virginia ham| plain open account of peace terms or which Mrs. Wilson sent to Mme. Joffre] announce the introduction of a parila- | was the principal featfre of an informal! mentary system he better keep silent e2 @ home dinner at the Joffre home at Md would be increased over 60 per cent. | Mr, Thorne declared the tentative prices are from fifty to one hundred | Per cent, greater than voluntary con- | Pe tracts entered into within the Just | three months between operators and! railroads for the ensuing year. “We are protesting against ev tentative price fixing agreement,” | which Gen. Pershing was the quest last| oe Chauvinests, he declares, have said Mr. Thorne, He wanted prices | night already thrown away an excellent fixed by a government agency. | Mme. Joffre acted as interpreter be-| Chance of a satisfactory peace by The Prosident will stand firmly for n the Marshal and Gen, Pershing| ®4opting @ ruthless submarine police, because without the America would entrance of in the war France and Italy undoubtedly have been far the Interests of the public as well as when Pershing’s French proved inade the Government, it became known | Wate: to-day, if investigation by the Tax Exempt First Mortgage Fed-| When Marshal Joffre was her> Mré. eral Trade Commission shows that|Wilon learned at the White House| More ready to consider peace, Certificates coal operators and other producers | #inner,,to, the French Mission that both in the sieche Zeitung George gs. ‘ay re and wi were fon Be ¢ + ia shania unnee eens “Papa” Joffre and his wife were fond|Rernhard alls on the Government| New York City Cured ham was addgd to the baggage |t explain to the Reichstag, if neces-| Real Estate Pieritoak Shove bed of rigaanit spilt} of the mission—and it went along lo|sary in executive session of the| Principal & Interest et oves methods of price | Paris with the French party. budget committee, the course fol- fixing for coal and other commodities, | consequently, 4s not the most impor- tant feature of the President's en- trance into the controversy. He 1s understood to be more or less | in accord with Secretary Baker and owed in America until the time o| GUARANTEED PAYOTORT Te GLMMRED, |r Se sovers ete toes 5 Farmhand Admits Fired Pine| the allegations which are being made] You may Invest $100 and upward, Plains Home in Which Two Died. | with increasing frequency and posi-| 4 Interest from day of purchase, POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., July 3.—| tiveness that the differences between Write for booklet, | Hamilton Knickerbocker, a farmhand, “4 | the actual development of the Ger- The Ideal In Se Secretary Daniels in their efforts to| to-day confessed to Sheriff Elmer J Te aGhe anki WHAE thi: ACHAT OKA and our July I obtain prices for the Government at} Conklin that in addition to burning|™a@n Policy and w : meat Liste h | down the barns on the Sheriff's farm|Government had been led to expect No lower figures than those quoted by ht he had set fire to several Saturda ; binges, wngral| were largely responsible for the ‘aged | vigorous and indignant action of the MEM] American Adminstration, He de- years|clares that more and more it is being }the coal operators. But he and his| other p Including the dwell Cabinet have no intention of permit- | Wry My moiee Aca gach on the Ung the consuming public to remain OF ee: 29, wa Fine Fiaing N jam ' Wood, a farmer, two SESS satin once, Qf, declared it was he who fred the! asserted that President Wilson was Secretary Baker and Secretary Yosbureh home tor th purpose, of bur- {ately durpeleedi by the ibauard Lane have announced that there is| #!4rY ¢ authorities followed up his}completely « " S statements and found them untrue. i No difference of feeling or purpose ration of ruthless eer warfare, between them because of Mr. Baker's which was contrary to all assurances letter repudiating the $3 @ ton bitu- given to him and all invitations ad- HAMILTON RESULTS. minous coal agreement with the oper- dressed to him, New York Title & Mort; 6 Cones Savorcee Stadia “iran aeaiegees DIED. ee ators made »: Mr. Lane. It was FIRST RACE—Claiming; three-year- ON, ~ > tointed out that no price has been |Clds: purse $700; ex furlongs, —Homp, No wonder that such conduct con- | peparryat.—AUGUSTO BSPATLEAR, * fixed and will not be until it is done 110 (Cramp), straight $5.20, place $3.8! tributed to exciting the American Body lying In at at THE FU show $3.20, frst; Sweeter Than Sugar, by some Governmental agency. 1 5 lace. $19.80, ;] war feeling, hardly less than the offer] CHURCH, 1970 Broadway (Campbell's), |tacle—New York will put up the the western slopes of the mount, The price at the mines of $8 a ton | $s 20, trond; miith Vox. 110” (Feiney [of American soll to Mexico—a ques-| rarume-—wiittay #. 1 | gent day in the memory of the oldest BERLIN, July 3 (via London),—| With the changes from previous closing. to the public, with a 60-cent reduoc-/show $3.30, third. q ame 1.14 4-6 |tion in regard to which the Reich- Services at THE RAL’ CHUCE, Laat che e 10 { . y . % enatsuneerted exhibition. of pubiie| TM Aftiliery bombardment on the | am Hy tat tion on Government purchases, will | Qomancho, Sir Oliver and Dave Camp: stag should also insist on further en-! 1970 Broadway (Campbell's), ‘Tussdhe, |mpirte tn New York would Goubtlens rere See Teeetey, xenente sons BR t % 2 bell also ran. lightenment,” says Herr Bernhard, 11 A. M. Ausploes Actor# Fund, |dissipate any lingering dou! a In the Ypres si 2” + | Ay ont iy the mats of the gels 4 aye Ld gece e we rag ued 198% ry $ THOMAS REEVES HELD. of the ar partment as to e@ de-| to-day by the ernman ar epart. 120% 1% |etrabllity of the Gemenstration. | mant. IS fq] mrowx Authorities Get Possessto “| \ bag woun es 0 ” : a. {the oficial machinery in Washington. tins. mee he bp cob locder vue parte It is up to New York City to #ee that| Under the auspices of the Recruiting ‘ou 106" = I para caine’ Groagnt hy Mewbere Wo machinery does not run down. —|committes of tho Mayor's, Committes | paiva ‘Ai Aber 2 catun prnoned ne StGar PY Bete shel Beth, steel B 140, — f bs. 4 BOARD OF ALDERMEN Bi Bete Diem bad he Comins Ein 5 pane 10% +1" | Reeves, formerly attorney for the | Neighborhood Nation @ patriotic 1 es + 4) Motor Butlding and Loan Associa-| | URGES PARADE AND ___ \raliy wil! be held to-night in St. Colum ‘bok T*a) tion in the Bronx, held to-day that A PUBLIC. BOLIDAY \nrsct trots & bovine, Bodece $2, T4y,| Reeves must be held in the custody Street. Fran wiing, President of Oe = 1b acct Whee ot Bienes Genny the Board of Aldermen, will preside and | Gite Copper ar + Fd pending trial on indictments charging we | The Board of Aldermen to-da: the speakers include Morgan J. O'Brien, | (kine Covier |. B= - ormery Sonne: | -qonty Geprehet Alderman sorday 108 sPtetordests moval tenors: anders |e Baten das tea etree irrormegauers A Powerful Battery of Glorious | day following the mobilization of |. 12. Kayanagh “of the wn Civil | fora, Pro 4 nt BR + FN iad la ieeetdy ber | the New York National Guard for |fervice “Commission. "David Bispham, | SuA4e Men. 2a gande cf dollars were found in. the Inde endence Da Values service in France as public holl- | baritone, pra, | eae Hh +48 [Recounts of several of the clients of Pp y | day. B. Bie an + ft | Reeves. He syrrendered himself in —_—— into Es {| Brooklyn, pleaded guilty to charges * ¥ By unantmous vote the Board of| Honor the Mayor to declare the | Yeu, Meets Cp.) 1) + | preferred tn Kings County. and- was 4th of July Combination Package Aldermen this afternoon adopted a| day following the mobilization of Areas Nor 1g + f et Fa ae re 4 Whether you plan on spending the day out of town or at home, bay resolution introduced by President the New York National Guard for free oat) To R)aix years and not loss than three. the Independence Day Combination Package an indispensable to tl Frank Dowling, commending The| go that the people of this imperial [US Nea” o> gh + loten the Ras Pe mener ete ment of toe Day. |The. bendy: time. saving Combiantion “fn i =a Evening World idea for a National| city may Atungly and publicly Ken, Ci soutien 3 J Bl Rabeas corpus proceeding took posses- on sale Monday and Tuesday only, contains the following, all neatly ‘packed Guard Day and requesting the Mayor| express their sense of apprecia- {{ackawanns aust 1" | sion of him. in cardboard container, tied with strong twine, with handle attached. to ask Major Gen, O'Ryan to have| ton of the offer of welf nacrifice |tamah valley ---.: ah = olf 1 Eb hos Mutter Peanut Lrittlen t Lb. | by the yout of | Tamale. fe New 4 = x Hutter Peanut Hiri |tho New York City National Guard| Made by the youth and flower of ['fiwel sige... 4 1g AQUEDUCT WINNERS. ‘s'Bachage at iohubotan t calte”of uk 99¢c units parade on tho date to be fixed] Godspeed on thelr mission, and Midvale ‘Steel oR) oo emvemmrene oN eee a SRE RORROM COMPLSTM) 65025 000TH C tT later. Resolved, further, that His Honor | 4 we et : MINES Tes colllnn) wee Ge nee d Navy for the Kiddies, Made + Blab Ff ; Yee, Sher. yt : + ay land upward . ; se $600; one iavy for the ies, President Dowling. told bis ool-| the Mayor request Major Gen. | Mes. Tiema.: B)iiie.-Starfineh, 108 (Garner), 2 to 1 ° " i? rau, and ifs +s ae leagues that tho Idea was a splendid] City’ contingent of the Mederah | Mo, turifeam F OR]1 te 2 and outs won: Courtship, ‘Los enretully nelected! LOK is he, Mill, Chprol ee tee taee ons one and that the whole State would] ized National Guard parade on & | ioe; Quéen of the Bea 108 Lives, Bos Ameriten Billed “ ioe BH Fi ai ig anne for thee Hit efi back it up and make !t one of the] that date, Peay 7 12 to 6, 7 to 10 and out, third. Tim pis, Apart les Mecibe Hox pour ali novelty ip aruboard container and “Min | reateat colebrations ever held, ‘The hoe! )isa%-5. Bread’ Winner and Icarus, | Ckeniog cam’ aaa: eat white und blue rib! resolution follows to Take Part in| %..)° 4." if also ran. Ys riebly decors Milk Choe, Torpedo Boats. . | : or rs SECOND RACE—For three-year-olds; L! Milk Choe, Clippers | ny remne. cern putamen c WABHI bailed Onio Oe . wndicap: $600 added: six furlongs : Milk Choc, Men of War Pe 5 ne Ohio Gt c (Troxler), +3 to Land nity have enlisted in the regt- uy FOS) Penn. it ran ‘ ‘ Inents which are about to be in- |Mobiliaed and awaiting service abroad | [;reple & eee eto 4,1 10 (and Wit shoondt AMERICAN WILTED | CONFECTIONS —& | [MILK CHOCOLATE MARASCHINO CHERNIES—These corporated in the Federal Army [may take part in local Independence | |icts. | Marlo Miller, 118 (O'Brien), 7 to 2, 4 to collection of lustrous! fp ae tly fa- proven leiters of introduction to thousands of candy lo and sent to training camps pre- Day celebrations to-morrow at the dis- & | 5 and out, third Time—1.15. Nebraska Levys aration of these dainties we uae th 6! t oc ie eclous jees, They are lay ered with ou Maratory to thelr transfer to [cretion of local commanders, not as a S| und Cocktail also ran. recht tueedous ful * 4 Soones Of ac tion, which devotion | farewell appearance before safling, but Cc Celebrated Premium Milk Chocolate, after # bath. to principle should be accorded Merely te Pall of local ceremonies. in| ET SRT | $0 orinciole 6 i ne Wa wie pesiewed. with | Sr OTTTh = : = = the recognition It a9 highly de- |requests "from various, ‘communtiies | THE ROSETTE FACKAGES—Theso are FE ochre the CuOPOL ATES, | serves, be It, which want National Guardemen | stitebaker Co 4s boxes, beautiully de: (andy Making | supreme in Qualitys That the Board of |paraded through home cities before de ecg Url "9 tled with red, white and blue ribbon and finished with @ Val edd variety which affords the p> 4“ 1~ 14 4 Aldermen ‘herewith requests His | parting for France | Gop. & ar rosette, ‘They are filled with delicious assorted paris Fi all centes, bn ra Are + 4 Chocolates, in pleasing variety of styles and fla~ 39c i fe) acco m Pari } vors, 150 and 200 Packages, and POUND BOXES Ind “Alco + 3, B. Tobber + . Th nly 3. Steel . 2 HIGH GRADE ASSORTED CHOCOLATES or BON BONS NERY Mion Grape . only b Bi, Steal pt! + 8 AND CHOCOLATES—A select assortment of Sweets, vre- |] Ai i and CM en : yin senting QUALITY, VARIETY and THOROUGH OANDY tom if u 1 | EXCELLEN for which t exclusive confectioner would A Pac etn ae ask double our vrice, Ther are. mut un for this ge war ( co; S| in benntifully rien ted boxes. des * 29¢ ‘ which w he dot? wn: 2 “e i + a ery true American, “POUND BOX b. Boxes 81.00, t-1h, 1¥a ccnesndate entiation! | seroma Strat : mn = Extra Specials for Tuesday, July 3rd Willyeovertanat¢ ‘Total eal, 540.5 iy M ¢ MERY CA’ RAMELS. - bh erin ft delicousne h iT h e t ie elouse — Sold le convenient hase and cartons orth at - ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. $ C sci eT ig Old Fus~ | | felons of or Erle Railroad~May gross earnings tore awa ‘B40 29 nexcellog In Hig i The Glorious Fourth) lineetedy HTS tice Nee after tax. de y Currant Jelly C | | cians fa ScaN noe creased $8 months’ Bro at low Summer prices, increased vet TE TORPEDOES—Toothsome CANNON CRAC is well celebrated with 239,165, decrease $3,685,876. “ soe TOMO, CANNON CRACKERS OCOLATE “TORPEDOES KERS — Pari> Anaconda Copper” Company—-Pr ‘Sweet en it with Domino’ ieertn 2a aye ie, “approoriatels “pen otic novelties, sold emptyy each, naconda Copper Company—Pro- Hist nite “an 10c nae of Wed, . 9 ducuon fiures for June show decrease Giatre Lebles, Powdered, Red. Witiea FILLED n NGOLB, BONE: Ic 5c, of 8,000,0 | May, npared with 0 pounds cc strike result’ of eflect the sili Seta | The Glorious First | smong men of taste Miami Copper Company—June pro duction 6,849,000 pounds shows an In ease of 181,997 pounds over laat Vebruary, the previous high record. Total for six months 29,911,011, In crease of 4,468,914 pounds compared with-Cirat ely montha of leat wear , bd TER is ~aatical dr | troubles Kelly-Springfie: re Company— | Regular quarterly dividend of $1 on| common stock, payable Aug. 1 to stock of record July 16 64 BARCLAY STREET 206 BROADWAY ‘Open to-night tll 6 o'clock ATRI RTLANDT STREET 11, EAST bi tid STREET Bante 8 eer Tt pt, Daly a Dh —A i elebrat: oy o j° 8 Ath of July <k0rare mrt | ft pela, [pane Rad Sadie or ove Wnty nls ar hy poor ‘GROOME STREET 23 WesT str STREET Bell-ans in hot water are wonderful b ie | aoe Rnoes 10 p.m, ‘Open tonight 10 10 o'c! if they over-eat, or drink, Better get $9, BAST 230 eTREaT 14 TH aT. f 80 AVE a 2be package today and keep it handy Deily atly, E LL: ame SULTON aT, B'KLYN &, MARKET 8T., Newark BELLANS Ootttas BROADY JAN, "roskiyn, 0 yrday 8PM OR, INDIGESTION pices cM. and 2ho, bia Meceaturday 1 PM, the container, |