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» VENTION TO WITNESS THE ene "=| WOMEN SET MANY. | Seat or TENNESSEE AND A““®SE.PUSSKAR.» DEFEAT OFBRYAN PALMER FORCES iss sa clusion, There was some ob- and the consultations con- wil nificant that the McAdoo boomers >()) \ Shewiiee aah ise 0 PRECEDENTS AT sin Com ti | VERMONT RACE 10 Railroad Man Finds. Him in Home ON “DRY” PLANK | LOSE HOPE: COX BOOM AEnLAge pad Thor atthe ihe aveival | Robinson and the others i | Zh Dig wei at Mamaroneck and Police from the great labor congress in f the impatience of tne delegates Yip, Hooray!” When “Chile’s' platform gathered in a little seats ce ome a PLEASES COX MEN, IS TAONG AWAY Sssseme—= “youd demands for action. SAN FRANCISCO Special to The Prening Wolrd,) ACT ON SUFFRAGE mel pba bhi il ee | The Republican Convention In Chi- oman atoms @nd put their heads together, Bia tus aunar wurde up “Ore | Fat a oP Tarcee ai cago defied union labor and the Re- * " Aroneck at 1 o'clock this morning by . % : . ane the band struck up “Over HB only thrill in yesterday | cies Tr Tibdawte peel tly A (Continued From First Page.) (Continued From First Pagé.) publican Party is going into the cam morning’s session came at h th § Pik A ee ' ~ paign on the open shop issue, depend~ ‘ P . it ‘home of Thomas Burns at P ve- “4 mikuTee UN MOTION One Nominates Man for Pres: | ihe ose of the speech of | Harding Confers With Gov. nue Sad Bnaliah Finca. ‘the man was ftom wet States that with Cox on the| Cox @ Cabinet ponstbitity In the event | Me for SUPnOT Eat or SoHnTCaee vil : Representative H. D. Flood 0 " 2 ticket Cox himself would be the plat-| of Democratic success, . Phe convention was catiea to order| ident, Another Presents Can- | Virginia. He nad just finished Clement — Both Legista- | *hot in the risht tog and right choul- form, His inclinations toward the wei! Bainbridge Colvy, Secretary of Mr. McAdoo, 1f he In nominated wit : and » H Jami i ing that Virg! ted | ae he Unite i ye to be @ union labor candiante, Mt 1027 ast prayer was ottered by| — didate by Naming Wife. Raciete: Caster weticorae ver of tures Favor Amendment. | Hospital at Port Chester under ar- ‘Ide of the argument have been held| State, blossomed as @ possibility uP | here iy no otner candidate before Rey. Jortah aibiey, « 2 SRR ARDY Laie db pnt Acad oh aa j forth to Kasterners as the command-| Which the anti-McAdoo forces might the convention who can aim to-an Presbyterian. During the in- didate, and the applause from the regina: sa rest for alleged attempted burglary | i 0 a ja iv ing reason for his selection concentrate, but he blossomed as the |appreciable degree the union labor Of course the absence of a Prohibj.;Morningglory opens and closed, as | support that Is committed to him, on Bryan stood with head By Beatrice Washburn. Virginia deiegation had begun to WASHINGTON, July 2.—A race! Burns, who js an employee of tne devoutly and eyes tightly (Special Correspondent of The subside, when three or four piere- | between the Democratic and Repub. New Haven Railroad, returned from oe tink helps both Palmer ang|the morningglory closes, tasting just | adhd Evening World.) se } aban hee Ber ceactea ace and! SAN FRANCISCO, July 2%—For | bas Fete Ly is ih the Biltcram | ean parties for the honor of enfrans aaaer aed ae iat aHLIRE the side McAdoo, for each is a pronounced| “bout as long. Vice President mar-/ 100,000 TO GREET other celebrat irys were, Overybody he auditorium . adder hi pen 8 ainst ‘ iaaid: net KAY ji shall is another who was considered P ‘the platform near Bryan, and Saad’ tates pgp Lint Ad bad looked up to see what had hap- |CM!#ing the women of the nation in| of the nouse. A second-story window SIRs Whe eee oe Wel tor a couple of ralnutes. John W HARDING AT HOME Glass, with whom the Ne-|tre sominating epesch tor Prenidenc,| pened. ‘There was a moment's |time for their participation in the | was open. He rushed in and was met P : Pp ner, fovhaeettitaies ‘ | : Cox and McAdoo all had more to gain | Davis of West Virginia has a lot of tie -. section of the gal- | N ber elect to-day appeare 9 head of the ’ " Yow Y / a c é P (attled bitterly during the When Mrs. Be: Dwyer, atterbate | ‘UrMollin that section of the gal fovember elections to-day appeared | ut the head of the stairs by a Man 1 otion taken by the Rearlu-| POWerful Now York influence bonina | Arrangements at Marion to Care for é ieey, ? yan old-fash- |Probable, The two parties, the in- |p , . . ; 1 ge , 1s | Revolutions Con eipaenllimeneterell bo the Philigpines, got up in. the eh WnnEe Casi eae aicalleea ware een Work. Uiroiiph They Barge are bb rae eae tlong Committee in leaving the Pro. | >!m and a ng Liebe ible Wil- Huge Throng on His Ar- # elbow to ow siboeafltessl 3 Pen = i ing, and Mrs. Burns, who Ww “ . On appointe m Ambassador to) sya , piped convention yesterday and nominated | neared, Down the lane between | legislatures In which each has’a ma- | ¢ en ais hibition plank out of the platform 80 «pm ; \ rival Monday. * him throughout the prayer. Francis Burton Harrison, Governor; “? he. £ [eee eens ae mares than by trying to write a compromiao | Great Britain at a time when the joW! st aiion 4 When the prayer was conchuded the | General of the Philippines, for a term io gallery seats she came, bale pia! deg rpellpiirsed a ae Burns managed to keep the mani iyi! Tie prove embarrassing to(Peauired a man of parts te advanced | n,9, : BEA A Ud Gallery oot G5. 0 Gyr iw the Write House you could have) [DS Crerybay out of the wey end, | TO kee igh the Vermont taw. | Deseed. until the officers arrivel:’ cach, ‘The pressure cxtie not trom | Py Nis frlende ax ah segment Garey |fer 24.000 eut-of-town visitors who are : © which ewept from one|heard.a.pin drop, such was the sur-, "etching the front, leaned way |P Line Lyd rmont law-| yur the man then escaped. He had) ti ° \aading candidates, but trom wet|& Presidential support. But Am-loxpected here next Monday to partlel- hhall to the other. It was| prise of the 18,000 in the Auditorium, | Ver the edge, waving a great big [Making body. got to his waist tn water when the : |nassador Davis has as yet betrayed |pate in the Home Coming Celebration OHIO, July 2.--Arrange- have been completed for eartng snes the band burst into)” A good many precedente were | handkerchtet and shrieking at the Gov. Roberts of Tennessee, in re-| smcors shot in the darkness, Krase| “1ttes lke A ate uf York, New| 1, delegate strength, and that is what |for United States Senator, Warren @ | | top of heru'¥olee: “Yip, ¥ sponse to an appeal from President |, : | Jersey and Maryland. None of che “ lurding, tho Republican Presidential 9 The set at the same time. One was ‘id D, ‘ krow had no revolver, but acconting | States cared much about the teading | COUnt® ‘ when Mrs. Julia Brown of West Vir-| Hooray; Marse. Carter Glass! Wilson, announced several days ago | 1, the police, earried a jimmy le Cidnte the effect of the Pro.| O° thie point It might be said thar (CMiiduln. | vic Assoct 1 pets Cetauial SiG, Joke Wi She must have been un old | that he would call the Legislature of jcandidates or the effect of the Tro-| william Gibbs McAdoo, after he had; has char f the arrang nurse or family servant of Sen- isles wien hibition plank on thelr respective | Wil y Davie for the President's wife, an-| ator Glass who had come all the | le State in special geasion to uct on| Fe ypy RO ARD TIED |chances, "Those who sought a wet | declared himself out of the race, was other came when Mrs. Liflian R. Sire| Way to San Francisco to see her the Federal Suffrage Amendment plank were therefore always in the| re-entered by his backers last Sunday ot New York presented a bunch of | “Chile” nominated. Gov, Clement of Vermont, atter a| ON BRENNER’S NAME minority. Jon a basis of sentiment. Ambassador |for the Home Coming and |tion Ceremonies, July ated that at Te 100, In a moment half the floor was cunference here last night with Sena | Senator Glass, Chairman of the; py» . > such o “ “4 red roses to Senator H. D. Flood) on its feet clapping and cheering, | to, Hurding, the Republican candi- ee | Platform Committee, had been ad- eCPM duis Mel ; IF oie hate ee when he finished nominating Carter! but they were facing the oid wobble e8 ‘ne| Members Divide on Party Lines| vised by the White House before he gers us those comparatively young hed up. With Moebing. eooutiad mibers y came to San Francised that it might}men who are running the Me Glass, and still another when Mrs,| ‘mammy” and not the speaker's | ‘te for President, intimated that he py, tents hav Gould B, Blakely of Utah got up and | _ Piatto would call the Vermont Legislature, Over Re-Appointment of | better be omitted, but to compromise paign, of which Robert We he fe" Association piksd’ that h saconaae be out (0 the | - Known to be favorsblentoward) the Brockivn papa il rier ithe Ne eae iat it Lilkeat | tute Commerce Commissioner See eee ey to aebe ! 8 ss at oheat rate ‘ook re ‘A rote a compromise, bu failed o 3 Zs 4 ’ " ul 6 oy averdbe. of tiouiiatia te’start dome- Suffrage amendment, to act onsa rut M ladapeloe. aya’ the. SRty on {8 4 type, and the comparatively [er duys oie suiy 9.--Warren @, thing of the suffrage ratification. a ification resolution, A dendiocs over the appointment of; which the major part of the commit- | Seasoned and aged men of which | yrirding, the Kepublican Presidentlal preamble, in which groet- COLORADO WOMAN WINS BAN- The Tennessee Legistature wil) bo|® Commissioner of Jurors in Kingsitee could agree was the omission of | postmaster General Burleson is a{candidate sccompanied by Mrs. Hard: addressed to President NER BATTLE. called to meet Aug 9 Gov. Roberts, County developed to-day ut a meetings) the — whole si nes Bryan, Of | tyne, Ue a Bo by automobile from Wash- les informed the National Women's|% the Board, constating of five County | course, dissented and planned | to; (uriving thore soon utter noon Mondays’ Mrs, Helen L. Grenfell, delegate-at- : Fudgeiy C Merk Ke DI horate before the convention during |“SENTIMENTAL WAVE" THAT|( id oon Monday. (kept Bie place on the PEF time TAlaht Judges, County Clerk Kelly, District | orate hefore the convene ited ore a M from Colorado, f hard i ‘ r ney Lew! Shei eaaer. ay, e uve MEANS REAL V 8. qheet with a forefinger, his| 278° oo ¢ Gov, Clement did not state den- | Attorney Lewis, and Suoriff, Dresser. 5 iong for the balloting that they : | a4 Kttted im Ancona Mating, to keep the Colorado banner from . ho vote was 4—4 for the reappoint-| O06 aver caeranee yate,| The sentimental wave launched by ‘Gxed on the document with only nitely when the Vermont Legisiat jure averse to protracted , debate, * | RoM July 2—The news; post marching up to the platform to join ate fae Ved Bisiature | nent of Jacob Brenner, Republican, There has been x plothora of speceh- [the McAdoo boomers has votes be- | announc he Cecnalhes rd tas ewift glances out over the | tne McAdoo throng that the Colorado would be called, but the impression} judgea May, McMahon, and MeDer-|making—two days of it Dn O8|nind it. The votes fopear UWA and| Aci” taveek ewentyataue. Galea ‘He talked out of the left] gelegatos gave up in despair, and we prevailed among those informed to] mott, Demvciits, opposed the renam-| Bryan is disposed of the balloting |i aed They are bulwarked by the| were killed and seventy-one wounded ‘of Bis mouth, which ts ® Well) Colorado banner decided 10 stay at | his conference with Senator Harding | Ane of Brenner, and were joined by | ye ee ara (acl Mundane reas desire of the Federal otice. |“(uring the recent mutiny of troops home. A poor wreck of what was \rcaahftaatle ti racshinighado sibs spcn pal kebek cell at ic tuts Oe aie S100] iy whother to foros several ‘ballot Hulder to Hold) His fob abd by the | seocooon Ceague of Nations plank. once the Missourl banner ended up | begin enpasaas - early date. The Vermont Governor in| ® Democr udges Dike and Haskell, |e, day and then adjourn or to keep] eae: oa i : Party tavora the| unter the MaAd i t re a formal statement iasued. after his| District Attorney Lewls, and Sheriff} oy balloting throughout the [Suave yearning of citizens wh. fhe Democratic flavors nder the joo slogan torn in two af SSAF ESA bneds 4 hl fs igus Ry jon balloting | thr ) , t . , 1 fr" A ~ a 4. Welty Mia Chasis F. Teor at ang (Alleges Pacific Development| conference with Mr. Harding did not | Dresser, Republicans, voted for Bren-/untii a nomination Is made e Might otherwise lead quiet, friendly NCR ~ I openly state that he contemploted | nev, San Francise is cool and ymfort-| lives to hold Governnent jobs. The Wy, 7 MeCHNIMRUNG aitwnt aces Cay Seebe TEE Seize Cosnn. |ccninie an eatre visaign cuits aectated | Snir, renner wil eonunub/ te omen TG inte ie: er osmlea ctor inn Un | weakness BE che: Palmer boom in tau | sco" Meceer cece are tered that only the letters OURI re- that despite his reluctance to permit) until his successor is elected.’ The po-| the convention on Saturday night and taained, nut Tracts in Samoa. Ja change in the fundamental laws! etion pays $6,000 w year for a fives Start Bast. It is not as deeply rooted {tt meals pana Tuten ri CNEESE d vithout de! f “thers - : . the Re} at} Many delegates w old « eto There was no verification of a xan peed ala ation “there wasa pre | year term, Tho name of the Democratic wassthe Republican impati at {Many delega 0 P te i saptcnh icago, for the distances are greater | hold Federal jobs. The holders got} rumor that floated over the conven- | 4 jale of the South Sens was heard | favor of a special session." Candidate could mot be learned. aid trains are not as quickly ar |more jobs from MoAdoo than they | tion hall that Mrs. George Bass of Senator Harding in a statement uel ranged for. {hlnoie aad’ aah Nsabeth Marbury |!" the Brooklyn Supreme Court be-lissued simultaneously with that of U.S, WARSHIP SENT Ae deanlockathatawould- carey, shel ecc ee ee oe te, oma be Harry knows his “golf” has improved iust because i , 4 re sovers . ahs 1 "| holders are prepared to desert Palmer of those Ancre Cheese of New York were going to be nomi- | fore Justice Squires to-day when the v. Clement said the Vermont Gover convention into next week will be : nor “understands I was not trespaxs- trenuously fought, but the support-|in a second if they think McAdoo can 7 . ihe nated for Vice President. Pacific: Development Corporation of] ing on his authority” in advising him TO AID MISSIONARY | 5 of any one of the three leading | be placed back in a position to plant sandwiches '!-cy serve at inorder to allow| Both ladies dented it vigorously. | No, go Wall Street, Manhattan, filed|that “I should be glad to see Vermont candidates can pretong the battle j their front feet in the Government| | fis country club. Mrs, Bass even went so far as to re- Republicans close up the great fran-| Prenc , err |and will do so as lony as they think Be od! oandidates | roe to state that ahe had been re. |®" 2he@wer to a complaint brought by | chise reform.” French Hold Hostages in Concerted | Victory is possible. And, besides, the trough. ; MANE BY atanrines, Petca! placed on thé National Committee by | Howard 8. Keep, form rly a Lieute —- Effort to Free Paul Nilson precedert of two-score ballots at Bai-| Without a @oubt McAdoo has or- | ‘THREAT OF BOLT BY Sioa) Ansa ts Menih oF Title. ant Commander in the United States! Warns Democrats Against Favor- timore in 1912 is not forgotten ganized labor under his banner, he sata, | Navy. Decision was reserved, ing Federal Suffrage. and Wife in Turkey. bey if In his formal papers Commander} NEW ORLEANS, | July ‘2.—Miss| WASHINGTON, July 2.—In a con- Keop saya that in 1918 and 1919 -while| Kate M. Gordon of New Orleans, as|certed effort to bring about the release “I know nothing about it,” “and, anyway, my term expires when it took place in the the Resolutions the gavel falls ut the end of the con- Pi 1 ‘ The Bi fast night hae mot | senion, 1 shall have plenty to do | #erving in the navy, he was stationed oe bas Sree Heat eyeing comb asides atten Special | Bogen disclosed, but it Ie fa5 Chairman of the Woman's Burean | at Pango Pango, on the Island of /Confersnce, has sent the folowing) LY rrerican destroyer has been dia Holiday Cleanest’ when at the close of | without looking for new office Samoa. While there he obtained con. | telegram to the Resulutions Commit-| sched to Mersina. Attractions PENNY A POUND PROFIT session all Prohibi- “| think it te the limit.” req | siderable information on the copra in-| tee of the Democratic National Con eee onitios are hold! for Indanen« Daylight " tien planks were voted out of the | arity MT. Goss of New York, "Mra, |duatry. Copra is the dried meat of| Yention at San Francisco: TMUGEG Stee MAIO a CR Nah ta Candy Factor Mr. Bryan in a tong i” tft be. PSs v4 “Louisiana State's Rights Demo- py et ence way tesce-rane | in the Worl Bass is the finest woman we could | the cocoanut. crate, Nulfrasinte protest against (eentinople, reported to-day to the Stute! speech told the Com: | ave on the National Committee, and| Incidentally he gained complete| Democratic indorsement of a Federal | Yepartment. | that while he realized a it is mere spite that is puttii her | control, he asserts, of the industry in| Suffrage Amendmen*. We warn Dem- CONSTANTINOPLE, July 1. All| é Administration forces 2 uy fi hid \ ain. |oeratic leaders against {mperilling| the Americans are safely out of| a ee e * ne jthat and adjoining islands, obtain~ jeri tneen solidarity by dentroying the | Hadjin, where the Armenians were é (ora [ e epee els ay of ae Demo- me options on docks, piers and plin-| fundamental democratic principles of st holding out against the Turks ; ZE hy ma fh $ ‘ cratic Party depends on the National |‘tations. State's rights, which alone form our] on June 13, according to advices re- | vA a > of hie 6pposition, Committee we have this time,” said) armed with papers showing his|common bond ot union, constituting | ceived here to-day. Miss Kdith Cold, | ori ourt ‘was the full import of | Mi: Mary Foy, delegate-at-large asessions, ays Kee, he came to the solld South.* of Cleveland, Miss Mary Super of “ 4 = 4 Mr. Bryan threatened it was | from California, | “It ts stupid in the | Po ord ban 39 oe Narberth, Pa, and Miss Katherine » the Committee, | treme to put any one in Mrs, Bnas's | Now York, reaching here June 27, Licutennnt Governor place, I do not believe that the ‘men {1919, and presented his plan to oft-| ~~ ‘a it to cause © Pledwe | bredemus, a Canadian Relief Worker being all ready to make its re- | realize what poor efficiency It is to i Not to Call Seaton. have arrived at Hamaun, on the iack RIGHT, FRESH, HOLIDAY to reconsider its decision, and|sive the important positions out |Ci#ls-of the Pacific Development Cor-) MONTPELIER, Vt, July 2—Be-] 5° west Of Trend, Packages, of Choicest hear Mr. Bryan at a fur- |™merely a8 courtesy. as they so often’ poration and tte subsidiary, the South|fore Goy. Clement would consent to ges, ice while the Convention | °° Seas Pacific Company. Ko to Washington, Lieut, Gov. Stone AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. Sweets. Immense Assort- ‘At this session, Mr. Bryaa, WOMEN PLANNING FIGHT FOR Accordin to his statement ‘he|said he assured the Governor that b ‘TRACK. AQUEDUGT, N.Y.’ July,2 ments—Incomparable Values. attack on the FOR NEXT CONVENTION. signed a contract with the com-|advantage would not be taken of his 3 for tomorrow's races are ae fol Mrs, Percy V. Pennybacker of |pantes, giving him $7,000 a year and |bsence from the State to call a spe- . Texas, former President of the Fed- db : cial session of the Legislature to take | outs: tie furke Watbiernd rer ‘with him not to pursue a course|erated Women's Clubs, announced |* Percentage on the expected profits. | action upon the Suffrage Amendment, iets SA aor Ea puter oR ide TRY RAQK-—Claiming; for filles: wro-year Our Bi; Daily Another Big 108; 5 ‘which would make for party discord | that the women must work tooth and |Later, he adds, a yacht was fitted out, | provided that the Governor returned uM i Sarai Pape 112; ‘Hope’ Erie Special for OUR BIG WEEK END Fourth of July See eonger ary racy in Ne: [tinge mia oh hm Keni: |wnch aac arene, tan | te sate by Fat SMe mop pe an seman, eueseturdey | CQMBINATION PACKAGE 2!" and. r " Eis Steeplechase ; : “Mr, Bryan, reports from in- | vention, bie! for Somoa with a party including ee ty ek wi! mse lt July and & 3. MILK | CH00 0- the Committee Room sald, was| -"It is th important thing | Commander Keep. SUMMONS FOR PASTOR. =| jz, ile—iHibier Hs ebbowons 18 Tn | CHOCOLATE COV OF Sweet Chocolate ‘adamant, and the majority finally |they can do,” she said. ‘I hope they | At Hamilton, Bermuda, the yacht —- Syomet Thr: dagen, bit, - ST ERED § WEE T- For Independence Day Covered. INDIVID: gave up all hopes of conciliating him | ¥!!! have three-fourths of the Reso- | stopped for six days, and, according | occupies Church, Trustees Say, And |, THM) 1vc te Heat America || MEATS—A choice ol pe UAL NUTS—t lutions Committee women, and I hope |to the complaint, when it left it left Wo choleest treasures of oS P t ‘e ection of Choc- . ii Gecided to face the proposition | the first thing they do is to be able to Rermit eonvics ae 3 Belguliae DEAT Dbis N this excellent combination your every candy requirement is [the American ana ‘an open fight on the floor. m DIR OreA WOlOh: will: Uearly:| deter nasa che wrarked. his way beck pplication for a summons to. oust Nor dids ade’ jichomiag, “18? basivior 112" || teoy" presented in’ a anticipated. ‘The package is made up of individual containers, | {HF away woodlands = Pi te pe penmmagtaal e the difference between the w rk as a sailor before the|the Rev, John Buddin, as Pastor of , ainlos fe, L122) Throne 2 ekica ‘ aa uy i mt-Bleot of Parasuay Stere,| Republican and the Democratic Party, |;fast; appenied to officers of the com. | the Jones African Methodist Eplacopal | tor taeeiarath tal Nona are ba fin ed packed in strong cardboard carton wrapped in plain paper and | fanny tte President-elect of | 1 confess when some one asks me now 5 cap be Zion Cl Mo. 687 Bancé at, | ferlong. Nwtara Bri “| ttac flor cal e contents a Muerte and Pea- Manuel Gondra, of | 1 cont hy ks pany, and was told his, contract was | Zion Church at No. 837 Bergen Street, ge, has handle attached f Th tents are as follows: Filverts H who was elected to office| What the difference is 1 am stumped.” |Oniy that of an employee and that| Brooklyn, was made in the Flatbush | 1%)°°quitar, w13; Aad Hatter Be Se, dadiriduay ia eaaniain i Ieea' th tite: an covered with our convention beasicn made It seem_al, | 'e,,ae discharged, Court to-day by John Batley and | FIFTH wWAGe Calming: j tion will delight 1 Lb. Box Spectal Assorted Chocolates, % Lb. Box Milk Tacoraparsble. Eres most like a huge afternoon tea. First | He @#ks $100,000 damages and an| Charles Thorpe, President and Secre-| [rater Face, 118 “Joo Joc, 110; Swamy heily, || SEB CUAL Friday | Chocointe Covered Fresh Pineapvle. 1 = Ansorted Blk Se Chaces lad: a th th 1a [Mer restraining the company from! tary of the Board of Trustees, ‘They | 10: "Misty ‘Queen, Juz: J. Alfa Clee, id) f and Bate Mf Govdies, 1 Cake of Chocolate, 1 Southern Inte or Sweet Choc- ey ae nee ac ie tone to (taking over the copra properties at Lonint Leaves J0T; Say Which, 107: *Plarss urday. a step to the front of the platform to |\AK'ng © Zee iy claim the minister was discharged Lady Fawn. . 107: Dongle Bye, 1 NI Parline and 1 Package of Chewing Sane ; e cond nominations, and they would Penne Fete. epee ep ag cor | from the chure’y by the Boara a year « 10 Be arson PACKAGE COMPLETS. if port J . azo, becausy of the objections made | Viz: Agriipa, 115; ito be greeted with four spot lights aim, ee ee eer eee eee | Lit! dolls Verve ‘supertne 1101. Prin HAD “FUTURIST” ultaneously—enough to excite even Tip. surahett, one of Ar. Ziegfold’s stars. But they |RECEIPTS OF COAL | 5 23nt'S Geran et etnoa, ener | Linseed eat oft Sconditions for ~ COCKTAILS; THEN | Pere it with equanimity, even when alleged, broke two locks on the Thille eight. furlonga.——Lainet: th 4 two bandi Id atrik ¢ ed the edifice vi el ’ SMASHED DOOR the organ nd two banda would atrike IN STEADY GAIN | church ‘door, entered the edifice and has | Toucauet, 1T; kewing, 111) elgian Qu been there ever since. He has put | Gloria Fiance, 111; Light Wine, 111; Genio W,, | AD ULE ECTIONS—A novelty col- MILK CHOCOLATE COVERED COCOANUT ROYALS— f red bard can- The heart of this, sweet. in com of the which seems to be the Democratic a lock on the door, permittl MY OL owouts, 14 s FU aeeee eautttarly tinted, richly fave 4 aweet Ic tuners Started Rough-House |sistenereierh tule tng tag |Amtivals To-Day Greater by Fifty | Wsnty i pina ck ge an gigs Stmmee came Wowhr oar ne nine Mis act °Baltne ve Amorim ts || un "Ee eave‘ fur Wont sanowhed al ‘ough-House Along the corridors comes the tale bi wien he leaves the building, they say, age * riety. Our reg. 790 regular 760 ~ he congregation is not permitted presented (n excellent. vm that the entire platform of the Na Cars Than Yesterday—B, R. T. | 804 the, congregation is not permitte eds. KA SPECIAL, ps Gree! 5 sisteate Dal Ld J UND BOX j " Resta c ce paced the Rosclutions Comraittes Has Two Days’ Supply Bromised to lane the summons," BATeAE Ene [penance a Sl POUND BOX estaurant, and has been indorsed by Carter in are i eB 99 ” * ‘i "The Latonia entries for tomorrow's races 9 B B d C TRUTURIST” cocktal in | Giuae all that je, Dut 3he cause {20 | our tours. of aad cers at-cowt, tron | HAMILTON VS. WASHINGTON, | oi'ist ish Gum Gina Ww ana “Our Nation’s Best” Bon Bons and Chocolates h Vilage must s' pay. tona, dealers and officials of the Tide- Prrant, 108; Gina, 110, Wipataber. 110) . Lady or ASSORTED CHOCOLATES—Our Celebrated Chocolate Covered xem and finest French ) make some people feel n achievement to be proud of, |water Coal Exchange to-day saw 4 George of Choke BOND HACE “Pumo $1,800; claiming for Cream Hon Dons in most. pleasing diversity of centerm styles nd flavors: vat up tn beautl= __ Mke “An Unclothed Lady Des- | for the league stands for everything | further improvement in the focal fuel Statto) spyonsearcaldfilien, tre," and halt furlongs fully patriotic decorated boxes, Lithograph muany wltrnotive colorm Im perfect kreving Cc y eending a Staircase,” because progressive and f\ne affecting women situation and the first result of the Alexander Hamilton appeared against 141 Laichy Kale, 104; Anunda, 104; Doric, 104 with “The Spirit of 1776. POUND box when half » dozen Pilthes hail tha pid, eallarss, tye A eee Government's embargo on export coal, | ore Washington in the West side |Zopvry Bolly, 104; ‘Kats Fraley,’ 104; ‘Lotte. Speed, 104; Eleanor 8, 10K ae ‘ ; it ! Court to-day and George was held in| ’Tiinh RACE a 800, Bel . © Goncoction in “The Lantern,” a |Priation for, the Chilaren's Bureau; | Recelots wore greater by fifty care than) goo TOY ea pean esas Linae tata’ heading por Cteetenrotin oma Our “ Old Glory” Package ts : joint Federal and State ald for the yesterday and 125 care greater than | tx Turion iy Rural, 08; Anion. 1 # iar? Reveurans st on 18 Yor Pilsval ot hiltaraoys inotoaned Beas |Wreaneasay, |ander, George 18 « neyro mechdnie and |9¢h, rit Bere” Coons iva Bes, THE MOST ORIGINAL PATRIOTIC PACKAGH EVER DEVISED—rhiy combination ty comprised of @ number of Ninth Street, yy not only re- |eral support for vocational traini police reserve of No. 425 West 534 YW 2,200, the ev . tn navelty paper of ational colors wud’ so clever! , fused to pay for the refreshments, | !n home sconomica, and Federut Part | une es Se a) WOR WTAE Sond of Som! thie FGUIET, MACE Pome $2.20. the Manager smaller packages, wrarrec tral reproduction of “Old Glory” is formed. ‘The borer are Aiied wink Ge mer that than 8,000 tons wil! | Street; Alexander is ticket chopper on| handicap for three-year-olda and” upward; Due morning. Net mor ‘he boxes ure filled with the following: Tutn“Grade Bon Dons and Chocolates, Chocolate Covered | Peppe 06; Cobwite, 7 Antsy Silver t! i tnile and « aisteonth—-Drewden, 96; r F Hells, Chewlug Gum, g $9 the story runs, but were im- |Dition of food: fullerepresentation (O° avaliable for Immediate use how: | Kenya wisseet Station of the Ninth enung, inl Wines, 1608; Wooden, 118; deck Hk Chocoiate tartare. Cryataliagd Peowermints od Mnterarcene gcurameln Nogatinen, Smoelli ye @v@ Pelled to smash the daylight out of | of women on all commissions dealing |@¥er, because of difficulty in handling |" According to Alexander, George and| “Fin IACE—sPure 65,000; added: the Cin. imends, sully Gi PACKAUE coMr 1.69 the front door. It may have been | With women's work or women's tn- | the fuel, Tho supply is expected to sup- | @ friend attempted to pass the chopping | cinnat! woohy; two-vearclds; | mx furlongs. ETE that the price of the “Futurist” | tere*' tablishment of a joint Fed- |ply the needs of the company for two | POX last Sunday without dropping 12: aBettina, 112: Motiondwin, - eral and State employment service | 4. _ Beverage had something to do with | with women's departments under the | wes and wa: \tiekets. Hi onstrated, and, { S| AN Rude Sir, 112; bFintrand. 112 ° Se ee eg RRR A bre ee | Other Fourth of July Attractions wa! Ja lnes re contractors hres is head of 4 1 arr : Len i Lo {the subsequent demonstration, | direction of technically trained |Wng urniah the aystem with fuel, the |{oked him, After that George ‘and nis | tie! er wham, 110: 6 ate! da 1 Coyne, 11 y : 4 lawsitl ! friend got tral AB: =U Assorted "Pecause the mixture sella tor 50 omer bad a reolaselfloation of she aallkel tails wont fide cave riend got on a train and went thoir | YR: Darin Pan 16, Mon, Valet. 118 Gold Seal Milk Chocolate the story of th their citizenship, get the companies to deal with contrac- { ‘Whether they get their platform | tors instead of going into the - nae wane through or not, the National League | kat for coal and bidding against each| Tolle KAN & t= bu) Just as they come from the finest orchard: of the world, you enjoy these bix. red. luscious French cherries first plauged in three. year-old ya ictews yo mae 1 a cauerter. . The variety ts simply w Seater Dod a ain, “igo: late Pertti ihe artistic arrangement of the Peele. Md Gainties in the box and the beautifully way. leorge aaid it wasn't this w: ‘18; Monsoon, 118; ¢-Belance Wheel, 112; yj & glass, and, like “Futurist” | crimination on the ground of sex, and | market by competitive bidding, all; that -hossimply” “remonstrated™ | glkek Aberrant. ya ar Voter, 1] Acs Chocolates Covered Marasel:ino knows just what's |an assurance that American women | Acting Public Service Commissioner | with, Alexander, because, u4 » police Fv: | Kewiaen ais, v8 -viiranaon wit, a. a, | | OR RON PONS AND CHOCQEATT SS Nay we" Cherries married to foreigners shall retain | Barrett declared he Is endeavoring to | tare. ARNT Ray ORT. es for distingwleltvery sweet m gem of delicous 4 WRLIN, Marval law has| Pane F108; sstwer Piatt,’ 100; *Hopeful, 10 thes tentures i venue, Bronx, were | Attractive room in the Taiace Hotel Danbary Falls Om 1,245, the serious disturbances there. In the|, SEVENTH BACK—Purse, 91,200: aiming: | | puye ‘the most dive \ Brooklyn, Newark, hocola eae h in Jefferson Marke: “ . ‘ Lrapeagd y for theee-year-oMn_ and onward: and wyininating taste. jt AE patadey chocolate, 15¢ where tired women delegates, com-| WaAsHINGTON, July 2.—The Census’ Pots the police used rifles and three | die sistecntie,-*\rrow Point Negesh PACKAGE DE LUXE POUND BOX Paterson. mittee women, reporters and s0 on; p te th lation of * persons were killed Wednesday. The yy stop in and rest in deep chints ‘burg cate. my i. 8 a Georeass ot Citizens’ Guard was called out, and | j, or 6.6 per cent since 1910, calm was restored by midnight, sar rigs 38; Fer eters 107; AHoutoon Lad, Hourbon ‘Qapt, “Rees, 112: Barvets Fra tot