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Daily Herald from London, London, England • 11

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NEW ATHLETIC RECORDS lorcigners Do Weil in A.A.A. Championships on became world's with Norton for the yards hurdle-, retained his title in the Amateur At- ic Association at rtl Hr.dge English ulSJete had put the Brit record 10 his cam-' a year ago when jif di the dtstunre in and now he the time of whinh nlletl Norton's performance at l'nssa- over years In Ihc- of to I litc.ig-throwm*. Ihr Hri li-'i record of A. K. Taipale.

14-ft. bjm 'e emctly II aft. K. Muivalili, of Rndapeat. wtnp-litipri.

a lS'ift. nd ur! in a both loufc ir.4 to Ancthrf mc tiiat of F. H. Gaby, ho in fi 120 put up thf of 14 Thii khh tbc trore ierr.irk* in nby got on Hden ground, rword of IS held by J. Atkinson ninre 1924.

OVERSEAS SUCCESSES A feature of the day wan the noniWr whirh went abroad. the wron the 100 wr'iich fellow-count ryniMi, Korta. loat, Houben took the 120 chamrionaliin to Rermwny. Dober rnann. an an German, won the lont and bia compatriot, G.

Breohenmei-uer. tew despite the fait that Dr. K. Salisbury Woods was one of the Sweden alao hod a highly successful O. Skoeld won the hammer-throwinu Tom C.

Nokes, the British holder for the laat four years; H. Adolfsann won the high tump B. Oehrn the four miles, end Limiblad the pole jump. However, the representativee of Britain had cause for satisfaction in the dual win of D. G.

A. Lowe in the and the' quarter-mile. roe holders, in F. B. Gaby (120 hurdles).

J. E. Webster (two miles steeplechase), and Lord Burirhley (440 hurdles i retained their titles. Than C. Ellis (Birchfield) easily beat G.

Jtiraton. the Flench holder of the one mile. THE RESULTS (Pinal). n. A U-wi.

4 rrrjr A. 2. Metropolitan Hub. 3 12 yardia. 2 yaria.

Time. Imm 54 3 TaMa. Mm Winnera 11. Norton I trbilka) 10 If Houbrn (P. F.

Pr- uaaaai. Kralfli Otrmany). 10 J. K. I Polytech up- H), lOnec If Eorntc C.

Chariot I' liburf. Germany). W. J. htmmona Polytechnic 10 3-sore II (Polytechnic 10 1 sr-r.

Pinal 1- lloubrn, 2, llodtfo, 3. Pout, mfhea. 10 1-10 are llj rimer Throw ug Skneld 'XwedMi I Ul, 165 ft C. Noakcs I Iblft 9iui 2. Mans fkruany).

140 ft 3. Ilifh Jump. Adolfaaon (hwrdlah A A.A.), 1 K. Polytechnic P. O'Oonfiuhili Metropolitan and T.

Ilka), jod for third. arj 6ft. Uin I' 'iT't a -ir M'lee B. (Vhn Swedfeh AAA). 0.

A I Mill mall Ire H. O-l uth II S. Eight ya 20 ynrda linn. 1 Pinin 40 4-s mmr The holler. A.

F. ofi iPlnhVld H.i. did c-impr't Division Metropolitan won. heating Watney'a i.C. two (nils to And Luton tW-i to The last named were aa they beat Watney 'a by two to Long K.

Dobertnann (IP. Kohl Marlen- Firg 'i'Tiiaefj, 25ft. 1 iflA Svenaaen 'Swedish Dutch AA A 23H. I Llniblad (Swedlah A A A lift. 1 'Magyar A.C.

Budapeat). II Plgpti (Copenhagen A.C.) tied tor and thtwd plaoaa gt 12ft. Weight Putting Bre t'enmaeher fH. V. Kin traeht.

Frankfurt). 46ft I. F. Daranyt Magyar A O. Budapaat).

46ft. 2: E. I'tiftr Akademtaohor B. 0., Darmatadt). 44ft.

5 Dr fUllabary WoMa (Achillea), the holler, waa alath with 41ft. Tarda rat Heat lundgrMo fODMhIM A.C.I. wo; O. Wrtftitman-SmlUi (Achillas). 16 2 5w- 1 Tut Onrsal.

w.o JMM Burchle 1 16 8. Prtterasos (Swsdlal I A.A.I. 16 2-Ssse Aroond Rut First two In each ho Tor 1 fishy. 1. Wolfht "nit-Smith.

yard: a fool; IS 6-10arr KM Pattarasnn. Lord Burfhlay foot: yard. Final Oaby, 1. WMfhtmar Smith. 2 2fi, InchM: 14 9-lQoor Two MIIm MmMhm Wobntrr Blmh M.t (holdarl.

H. Morgan (R.a.iim It BU4m (KntMrtnc AO I. 3 won br 23ms with bat ween seoond and third, ilmln. 6srr Quwtrr Mils. Fine! O.

A Lowr (AohlllM). 1 Oomsllo (Italian Fsdrwatloe). trtah-Wnod (Aohlllet). S- 48 4-6ssr. Tarda (vin.ill.-te.

II mi ben (C. fl Kfefald. tlrrmany). Batlrr 0.1 i holder). y.

Mohuller (P.F.ft Piwnseeii Krefeld. Oenuaoy). 3 Inehra. rard. Tlmr, 21 d-Saro.

440 Tarda Hurdles Rurahler iholdrr), T. LWirrai one-Lear, mooth lAchlllMl. 2 L. Fanelli 80. Milan! br 6 yards Tims.

51 4 saee One Mils I Final Fills Btrahfleld R.l, 1. II Borhnr (4. Teuton la. Berlin). 2.

8. Martin n-ib Francs). 3. Blx yards. Ttinr.

4mln. ware Ulsriis Marrallts (Budanrat Torna-ClnM. 145 ft Run 1. rj (Magyar I Bnd.pM. 143 ft 2.

IfllofwEJJ 8.0. Hanoyrr. tlrrniaay i 1391t Pin 3 Ths winners distanrr tnadr a hrw world's rrrord 1 The champinr ahipa wrta opener) on rijiay, end tboy will be concluded to- ENGLISH TEAM Athletes to Meet Ireland and Scotland After the athletic at Romford Bridgn on Saturday, the Amateur Athletic Association the lo! lowing represent England in the annual niitrh with Ireland and Scotland, which place at Fallowfield. Manchester. Saturday.

July 16: 100 Yards: H. Hodge and Walter Kangeley. Reserve. W. J.

Simmons. 220 W. J. Simmons arvi W. Rmkel.

Reserve, Wnlter Kangelrv Quarter Mile: Leigh-Wood and R. Reserve. Douglas G. A. Lcwe.

Hal' Mile Douglas G. A. Lowe and rii Kilt. Kc.crve, A. Roee-Taylor.

One Mile J. R. laing ridge and W. Moore. Rewrvei V.

B. E. Morgan and A. 1 Mugg ridge four Miles: (' A. Frith.

A. 'n anil B. O. V. Oddie.

120 Yard. F. R. Gaby and Ljr.i Burghley. Reserve, W.

J. Aird Vei R. Howland and herd. Reserve. K.

H. Pridie. Throwing the Hammer: M. C. Nokea 'V H.

Freeborn rig Jump: W. B. Rrvias and H. lUitnall-Oskley. Reserve.

G. A. O. "irk Jnmp J. D.

8. lVndlahury and Unserve, W. J. Aird To A Roao-Taylor and V. B.

E. SWIMMING CHAMPION Us King won the Natiyn.il 200 Women's innxmship, at Tynemouth. Northumberland. on Saturday, in 6 from Harrison (Sheftr.o With Hart (London) third. (Birui.ngham).

tha holder, At (he annual mealing of tha Rugby la-ague, lield at Barrow on Saturday, the annual report and sheet showed a credit balance of 10Jd It was derided that a aubjo'niaittae formulate an in-uraiice scheme sgouut acuueat. RECORD CROWD AT WHITE CITY Racehorse Owner Wins Stadium Plate that the first Satisr. day night would attract a record crowd I White City were realised, as over SO.CCO people were present. Following the recent heavy the roda toft. and times were slower in loasttiuenro.

Some of the dogs have b-v-n suffering from alight illness, but the authorities concerned have the matter well in hand. Miss Bctti Baldwin bad hav firat vomer in the opening event. The dog in question. British Ever, was a substitute for Shy Love, and showed due appreciation of this by winning handsomely. K'.

ashbnakler was a very unlucky of the second race He raced on a ide outside all the way and travelled yards more than any of the other runners. It WHS along the back stretch that Swashbuckler Sryt got to close gripe with Dilly and the pair then 'Tan home noclt and neck. Swashbuckler made a gieat effort a few from the line and would hur; won in another couple of The winner had previously hud one or two tumbles when put to hurdling. 'I bo excitement began aaVly -in the tnird event over hurdles. Neat Scotch turning a double result at the first jump.

From this point the race was always between Dreamer's Future and Wain. The latter bad boon Brat out of the trap, but Dreamer's Future soon caught, up with him and waa always travelling a ahade the better. The fourth event, the final of the Stadium Plate, fell a comparatively eaay prey to Rook wood. He waa never needed after the first bend. He is owned by Mr.

B. Coulson. the well-known racehotwe owner, who won the Newbury Cup with Orbindoe. Complete 7.J0 -Ft ret Race Miss B. Bald win British Bver (5 to 2).

1: Hoa. D. Dor (4 to 1). 2: Mr. Hum's Ditton Din to 1), A too ran: Morton (S to 2), Weather (5 to 1).

and Omtryin (7 to 1), Ten Wiethe, two lenctha 30 or 7 Second 1525 Mr. T. A. Mortis' Dttly '3 to 1). Mr.

Darrrlt's iwashtuakler to 11. 2: Mr. A. Xswroan's Willow Novelty 110 to 1), 3. Also ran Bo (4 to IK Wind Up (9 to 2) and tlrand Dot to 11.

Short head, sir lenctha. 30 91 sac. B.lo.—Third Rac (325 yards hurdlea) Mas Phyllis Dare's Dreamer's Future (7 to 1). MarotUoness ol Blandlord and Hon. K.

Oubttt'a Watn to 4 oat, Captain Wllaon'a Burster's Entry to 1), 3: Also ran Neat Scotch (9 to 4) Two lenctha; lancth. 38 09aoc. 8.30 Baca (Stadium Final 525 yardai: Mr B. Oouleon's Rookwood (13 to 81. 1: Mr.

Appletoo'a Benin Early (9 to 21. 2. Mrs. Coulaon's (iolden Harblnfer (5 to 2). 3.

Alio ran Duapa '5 to t). and Sluntncy Captain, and Jnao'iin to 8). Two tenctho. four lengths. 31.21aee.

8 50. Vtrtti Ksre (525 yards! Mr. T. A Morrit' to 2), 1. Air W.

Bur. t2 to Mr. L. L. Do 1 toe 'a Low Brow (2 to 1).

3. AWto ran Karly Biiihrr 6 to and Brine IdKk and Jortatowii 1100 to 8 Two four 30 49 mc, 9 5 Jtinh Out (7 to 2). 1. Mr. B.

flray'a Jawarrk (8 to 1). 2. Cm plain IMaby (3 to 1). 3. ran Katoar A.

(3 to lh Drtw to 1). and Furlonga to to 1). Tbred It two 30.700rc.. 920 625 yards) Nooh'i '5 to 1). 1- Mm Koowiok'B OoMtl Byofflit (100 to 8L 2.

Thr Quron of Qnwi'i Talansa 3. Alno ran Air Hawk (4 to I). Brttoch to 1). iuid (bptatn OruMf (100 to 8). Book: half length.

52 50orc TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME 7.J0 p.m—Firat Raw of 52i Stnntney Double Danger, Welfare, Wild Cherry, Cloudburst, Lady Wynne. Select ion DOUBI.E DANGER. 7.so.—Second Race of 525 Drink Durniny. Golden Security, Midford Flying Fox, NetherdeJe, Thanet Dawn. Doctor Mutt Selection MIDFORD FLYING FOX.

B.lo.—Third Race of 525 Be Sporty. Musement, Ejector Breech. Rill Ekin. Selection BE SPORTY. B.JO.—Fourth Race of 525 Stowmarket.

Whatcom be. Jarabub, Mighty, Lieut -Colonel, Going Better, STOWMARKET. 8.50 p.m.—Fifth Rsce of 525 Jeslous Branty, Hot Pot, Persinus, Julian, Wiry. Easy Worker. Selection: EASY WORKER 9 p.m.—Sixth Race of 525 Mathematician.

Feather, Man o' Wax. Generoua Allowance. Jockey Jel- Usa, Wykon. Selection: 9.20 p.m.—Seventh Race lHarrineay Novices) of 525 Curt. gunstone Hightide, Bell Boy.

Purlieu awler. Much (Yedit-, Midnight Comet. Selection: HUNSTON HIGHTIDE LAWN TENNIS NESNLTS Cochet Defeats Borotsa in Men's Singles Final Owing to the frequent through rain, the lawn were not completed op Saturday. The meeting will not conclude before tomorrow. Jean Borotra.

the holder of the men's title, waa defeated by bis fellowcountrymen, Henri Cochet, on Saturday, when other results MEN'S BINGLES OHAMI'IOtTSHIP Fund 11. iwhet J. Burotra fbolder; 4-6. 3. WOMEN'S SINGLES Final Niai beat Srnoiita E.

da Alraraa MEN'S OOUBLES tiiden sue Boater heat H. Lycatt sod Austin H. CWhef and Brusnon hoMeraj brat t. Karmond and J. Oood-n WOMEN'S DOUBLES Fourth K-unf A.

trxtfrr, and M'jm Nuihali brat Fry and Him Sauudrra 6- 2. MIXED DOUBLES Third uurt md Bra. beat J. Hrugu find D. Grog and Bra.

Wataon beat 11. Man lring and Km Fhayre Klngsley aid Bra. Joba Hill beat H. W. I Aaatin and Biaa B.

Nuthall 6 -6. Lyoett and Lycett brat If. C. Bichcli and B'aa kaund'ra 6-2. Fourth aod Bra.

Wauoo brat B. de H. Brwnrtt TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME sad Miss B. Sutball v. Miss H.

N. Wills and Miss Bjraa; I. Tlldeti I T. Hosier r. H.

ivekst aad Bingoon. L. A. Gvdtres sad IN. Oodfree Orodoo and An.

Peacock: L. Baymoad sad Miss E. Heine C. H. KlBfsley end Joha Hill.

F. Hoater sad Miss K. l.rorit sad Mrs. Lyoctt. Court No Torn bull W.

H. Powell. A. Oeatieo Crswlsy The following players hove been selected to represent lieland against England in international lawn tennis naxt Friday and Saturday, at Dublin: Dr. E.

p. lfoCrae. E. A. McOuire.

and IA. A. Meldon. One place to be filled, and tii-i wilt bo done in the charge of a day or two Keeults of Saturday's London Parks Lawn Tennis Association are League: 6. Battereea Park r.i'knwm Rye 4, Brock well Park 4: Perk J.

Hacknev Downs 5, Ley ton Playing Fialda 4. Verm a 4: Batteraea Park 8. Barrow Hepburn Hackney Downs Reserves w.o. London Cup (second round). Bungalow 8.

Cedars THE DAILY HERALD THREE TROPHIES FOR LEASIDE Clapton Warwick R.C. Still Winning rowing clube won three of the five trophies at the Thames Branch. National Amateur Rowing Association regatta at Barnes Bridge on Saturday. Clapton Warwick, Lea champions, defeated Weybridge R.C. in the senior fours, but in turn were beaten in the final of the senior-junior eights.

W. E. Hole (Iris), who won his junior sculVs but a week ago. has advanced to senior status by virtue of a clever victory against W. Desoon.

holder of the Thames trophy. Senior-Junior EtfbM: Wrjrbridge EO. bsat Clapton Warwick H.C. by 2 knstho. Vnlor.

Fours Clapton Warwick C. beat Weybridge 8.0. by 3 Senior Sevlli W. E. Hole beat L.

Beid (IVeybrMge) easily. Scalli Young (Isleworthi beet A ber Fount: "21 Division Police Stoke Nfwiuftou) best Weybridge R.C. easily. In the ftnal of the Clapton Warwick HP. srulllac handicap.

decided on the Blvrr Lea al Clapton yesterday, L. Nye (IBsec beat G. Back (ISsec.) by 1 length. Old C. wers engaged in a tum handicap, in whteh beak L.

T. Parker by a quarter of length. Crescent B.C. River Leu A.R.A double Afts 1 resulted in C. Doye and A F.

Freeman defeating G. Hedges and R. C. Si by 1 length. OPPONENTS FOR WALKER Jack Kearns and the Offer of Hood By "POLLUX There is a suggest ion that Mickey Walker end Phfl Scott should be matched.

I seriously doubt such a proposition materialising. I doubt whether the public would support such an event at high prices. Kearns has replied to the challenge of Jack Hood to Walker, that he would be pleased to match George West against the welter' champion. It is a curious proposal to put llood forward as an opponent for Walker. Marcel Nilles, the French heavyweight, who 'is something of si veteran theae days, is opposing Arthur Candy Evans (Wales) at the Black friars Ring to-night.

Evans is the young man who recently put up a bard fight with Charley Smith. At the Alrar.ar, Edmonton, this evening, John Strand, the Swedish heavy-weight, is meeting Tom Fowler (Shepherd's Basil) over 15 rounds. Carl Peterson (Camberwell) opposes the Belgiun, Frank Rabosse. in a 15- rounder. SUMY BOXING Mick Hill's Narrow Victory Over Filibcno Mery Mick Hill (Tootin tt) won narrowly on points over Filiberto Mery (South America) in a 15-round contest at The Ring yeaterday afternoon, when Mery fought with plenty of energy, but waa unnble to punch harmfully.

Hill waa not nearly so forceful ae the visitor, and he wag compelled to dispute the issue at close range most of the time. In the matter of skill the English boxer had a pull, but he was given a hard fight from atari to finish. In a 12-rcnnd bout Ted Munn (Weatbourne Park) beat Arthur King (Hackney). who retired at the end of the eeventh round. Johnny Hill, the fiy-waight champion, appeared at Premicrland yesterday afternoon his opponent being Phil Liolasky.

of Aldgate. Hill hud the bent of the early exchanges, but Lolosky began to tnke command from the seventh round. He. however, weakened in the closing stages. and Hill had things all hie own way, the referee's verdict being a draw.

Johnny Brown, the bantam-weight matched to meet Kid Pattenden, at Premierlnnd on Sunder, July 24, in a contest at 91b George Rose (Bristol) won his bout with Bob Slattery (Blackfriars), at the Manor Hall, Hackney, yesterday, in seventh round, when Slattery was dis qualified for hitting low. In 10-round contests. Bert -Reynolds (Ealing) beat Bert Kinley (Birmingham) on points: and Kid Berry (Bethnal Green) knocked out Jack Reynolds (Stepney) in the first round. BOWING AT HENLEY Canadian's Error in the Diamond Sculls The failureof the young Canadian Joe Wright, to win the Diamonds, at Henley on Saturday, was at oace dramatic and pathetic. He met the Oxonian, R.

T. Lee, in the final, and a keen race was expected. Wright was an easy winner almost from the start, and was a length and a half ahead at the half-mile. At the mile, the Canadian had increased the lead to two lengths, a lead which he maintained until 20 yards from home. Then the tragedy happened.

Wright was sculling dangerously near the boom, and bending for the final pull, his oar struck wood instead of water. Had he recovered at once he must have won. He did not. however, and Lee rowed on to win easily. Grand Final R.C hear B.C.

tr of a length. Turn, 7min. 16aec Plate Final Flrat Trinity (Cambridge) beat Third Trinity by om and thretquartcr Time. 7 rain. Thamea Cup Semi Flnala: Twickenham beat If in pat on by half a length.

Time, 7inin. Slaee Thamea beat Quintin B.C. by three Time. 7min. 38aec.

Final: beat Twickenham by a quarter of a length. Time. 7ratn. 34eer. Stewards' beat Leandrr dub by two lengths Time.

Bmin. lnec. Diamond T. Lee (Woroeattr College. Oxford) beat J.

Wright, jun. (Argonaut 8.C.. Toronto) by one and a half Time, rata. 6aec. Wyfold Oup Final Tbamea brat TaaU B.C.

by two lengths. Time, Bmtn. 23ace. flrkt'i Oollrge (Cambridge) bast First Trinity (Cambridge) by half a length. Time.

tmin. 16arr 611 Tee Ooblets London beat Leandrr Club by and three-quarter lengths. Time. 9min. 23aee.

WHIPPET RACING Nellie Deane Wins at Lea Bridge After Dead-heating A fitting: climax was provided in the £l7 whippet handicap held at the Greyhound Sports Ground, Lea Bridge. yesterday, when Nellie Dean dead-lieated with Coniaton Lass and won the run-off by inches The II preliminaries also produced keen finishes, and in several cases the favourites were defeated. Results Heat Winners Little Sammy. e.w., Wal 12. Bert 'a LUsia.

124. 27; Bill's T.nffy. 17. Nellie 16. 20f; Bills My Mary.

16. 21: ltonyer'a Pirst Out. 16 19i. Bill'a Olea and Take 18. 201; Wick's Smtler.

20. 164; Xaata'a Blrdoatcber. 18 13. John's Black Jester. 20, 181; ftaul'a Misa Oxo 13.

24; Arthur's Oontatoa Laea. 11 214: Bill's dp India Laca. c.w., Smith's Old Jim 15. 211; All's Ftore works, c.w., 14i; Bill's May Belle. 18.

Ludlord'i Joe. c.w.. Seooiid Dan no. 1 Kate. 2 (after dead-beat) Misa Oxo.

First Out, 2. Ooniaton Laas, Fireworks. 2. Nellie Deane (5-4 on), Oonistoa Laes, 2 dead-heat) SPORT IR RRIEF Items of Interest from Various Quarters Newport County have signed Thomas Harper, outside-right with South Shields last season S. Donoghue will be amongst the mourners attending Mr.

James White's funeral to-day, and therefore will not ride. Notts County have signed on Harry Gibbon, outside-right wit)). Sunderland last season, and a young rgoeigseper. named Robertson, who played in junior football at Sunderland. P.

Fox. who has sprained one of his fingers, wos not able 1o ride at Alexandra Park on Saturday, nor will he be seen in the saddle at Nottingham to-day. He hopes to be well enough to resume at the Bibury Meeting at Salisbury to-morrow. At Bush Hill Park Club, on Saturday. Surrey beat Middlesex in the third round of the English County Championship, by 113 to 102.

At Bristol, the Middlesex tourists played their fourth and, last match, and lost to Somersetshire by 125 to 107 In reply to inquiries from a number of clubs, the Football Association Council. at their meeting at Folkestone on Saturday, expressed the opinion that grevhound racing may not be conducted under the conditions which regulate football. and it is undesirable that the grounds of their clubs should be used for such purposea. Sir G. Colthurst (Cork who was choeen to captain the Irish team against Scotland in International cricket at Dublin on July 9.

11. and 12, will, through business reasons, be unable to play, and the vacancy will probably be filled by R. H. Robinson (Pembroke). In the absence of Sir George Colthurst the duties of captain will be handed over to R.

H. Lambert (Leinster). Mr. Sydney Beaumont, for the paat three years secretary-manager of the Aberdare Football Club, has been appointed team manager to the Blackpool club in aucceaaion to Major Frank Buckley, who has gone to Wolverhampton Wanderers. Mr.

Beaumont played with Watford, Preston North Ena, and Merthyr Town, afterwards becoming manager of Barry Town, and later Llanelly. Bobby Bear's Sports Practice jj Bobby said, hen our school sports begin. Wo must make a good show. Some events we must win. go we'll practise and train a fewweeks in advance.

Then when the day comes we shall all stand a chance." Up on the common there's room and to spare For all kinds of sports, so the itets went up there. Bear wants (o be good at the long jump. Though lie's such a small bear he can make quite a strong jump. Hatches of bare, sandy earth lay around. And Bobby Bear went over these at a bound, Kuhj'b jumping can't stand such a test.

There's no doubt," said Maisie, that Bobby's the beet." (To be continued to-morrow.) CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS MEETINGS per Line Average 5 Words to the Line 8 p.m.. Sew Morris Hall, Bedfotdroad. 8.W.8. aaSmaw members invited. LONDON SOCIALIST July 4.

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Reault July 15 SUNDERLAND Council mud Thour of Gneatinir Competition wiQ be Sniuday. July 9. DRAW RESULTS 37691. Dukee-avenue. Hill.

BAMOPHOSE Wiaaer, Ho. Labour uoned. Reault in this column 11. Monday, July 4, 9 FOR SALE CHINA FRO it outfits. 32a 6d.

Budged wa.ro, etc. Keenest prices Clubs. Cafes. Schools. Bssssrs.

Cat. freo. Satisfaction Pottery, Bargains direct from factory. Latest styles. l'atts.

Direct Barkeread Mills. 5 Bradford. URN ITU RE, CARPETS. PIANOS. BEDSTEADS.

CLOSING 8 PREMISES COMING EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD IMMEDIATELY. THREE ACRES OF SALE ROOMS TO BE CLEARED WITH ALL SPEED. INCLUDING MANY WONDERFUL BARGAINS and UNCLEARED FURNITURE IN STORE. There are 300 Chesterfield Suites in Rexine, Leather, Velvet, Silk, Tapestry. at 0 Real Hide and Hair Stuffed 10 0 7-Pieoe Druwing-Room Suites 15 0 6-Piece Oui Dining Suites 4 0 Carpets and Rugs to match nil.

These and a thousand other bargains only want seeing. 5 Ground Floors of Bedroom Suites. Jacobean Oak Wardrobe Suites IT 6 51 r.hog.i xy and Inlaid Orsl Suites 10 0 Cheval Side Mirror Suites 12 0 65 Sheraton 4ft. Sunk Centre 10 0 Sevcgal Secondhand 6ft. and sft.

Buites at the lowest Cash Prices, to to clear. Bedsteads to match included. Deliveries daily in Loudon, or packed for No. Catalogues eent. Call any day, sight.

WESTMINSTER FURNITURE GALLEB lEB.LD.. 202. 204, 208, 208. IJO, 212, 'WESTMINSTER FERLBGE RD. KNITTING WOOLS, half east ud.

Silky. 2M. Silks, 6d. hank. Wool New Bridge, Newcestle-on-Tyne.

TXUG MAKERS. Chenille. -LV 2a. 6d now la. 6d.

Axminster. la. IbT; Wools, Is. 6d. lb.

Illustrated Guide and Samples Wool New Bridge, Newcastle-on-Tme BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS fjl PAGE book about Herbs and How 4" to Uae Them. Sd from TrimneU. The Herbalist. Richmond-road. Cardiff.

Etc. A PRESCRIPTION that never fade for Indigestion, Dyspepsia and all Stomach troubles will be given free to ell readers of this Paper. Try it and Prove for yourself. Send stamped, addressed envelope to A. James, 7.

Paraon-etreet. Tcignmouth, Devon. ARE TOU TOO remove all superfluous adipose Ihwa reducing stout men and woman ta their normal weight, at tha una time giving vigour, new lite, vitality, strength and nerve force. Price Se. per post free; full treatment (lour weeks).

12a. post free. Sample and Booklet post Hygienic Stores. Ltd. (Chemists D.H.).

95. Charing London. W.C.17 HOW TO STOP Genuine The Stanley Insti- (D6). 21. Warwick-lane.

London. REVOLUTION. GLASSES Ci DISCARDED. 2d. stamp A.

Wright. 515 Ih). Wigan-road, Bolton. Lanes. VITALS.

Prepared from it Concentrated Extracts of Kola Damiana and Saw Palmetto. Marvellous Restorers of itality. Youthful Vigour, fcrce, power, and energy, brighten lite, jrive vim to shattered, tired nerves and 'israintlag. Finest iiuibal Nerve Remedies tin the world. Js.

6d. bottle bottles 9s. (Cut out this adrt. Trial bottle 2s. bd.

poet free.) Herbel Guide. 60-page hook. 60 illustrations. 100 Testimonials, post free to all applicants; medicinal herbi and extracts, every kind in stock. Consult at A loyal us Browse.

Fellow N.A.M.H., Waljpofc Botanic Wspensary. IJ4. St. Southampton. Consultations free.

Write. Do not delay. Success guaranteed in nervw troubles PAUL'S Hospital for Diseases eluding Cancer) of the Qemtu- Urinary Organs and Skin, Endetl-st Holborn, W.C.ti For Patienta, auSariur from Diseases of the Skin, Bladder, Proa tats. Kidney or from Stone, Stricture and other Urinary Diseases. MISCELLANEOUS A 810 BIRTH CONTROL Treatise PBEB.

Advice to Working Mothers. By Dr. 1 atereon. Given away, post free. "hamily Limitation "by Banger.

a re Husband Wife Hand- Wivej. by Dr. Payne, alio free. live containing valuable and beet methodii to adopt, given away, and sent Poet Free, together with full and latest list of all Sea books and Illustrated Catalogue of PRO-Raee Wise Parenthood," Js. Married 65..

poet free. Both by Dr. Marie London Surgical Co. (D.H.). 8.

Green-street, Leicester-square, London, W.C.I The Hygienic Stores, Ltd.) ABJP BOOK FREE. All inAs rested in Birth Control ehonld sedb for the Wife Guide and Friend." Sv Stewart Warren (160 pagee, illustrated), largest and most up-to-date book on the subject Every method freely di.cussed. every known appliance described, together with complete catalogue free. Obtainable only from Lambert (D.H. 16.

Dalston- Lne, London. E.B. A BIRTH Control Advice Treatise, solutely free. A 1927 Illustrated (omprohensiye Treatise by a well-known London Physician, containing moat valuable modern iniormaticn aadvice of the utmost value for the married. Free.

Family Limitation. 1 by Sanger Free. Letter to Working Mothers, by Dr. Mane Stopes, Jd. Illustrated belslogue of Birtn Control Appliances, explaining best and safest methods adopt.

Free. The four books sent free for 3d. Obtainable only from Kevrnour Surgjcai Stores (DR. 47. Bedford-street.

Stiand. London, W.d". A Birth Control Book by Annie Phalpa -SL fully explains the safest methods, with explanatory diagram. what free. K.H.C..

163, London, 2 ABSOLUTELY now- Birth 71 Control Treatise, by 'Dr Payno (Illustrated). Free. Private Words to hby Sanger, Free. These fiv. Medical Books, coatsirung sound advice and information of vital importance, given away, post free, together with an Illustrated Catalogue of Birth Control Appli.

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95, Charing Cross-road. London W.C.L Branches: 116, Victories Stationj 24. a V. gl Other Small Advtt. on 4 TJIRTH Control.

Absolutely free Family Limitation." by If. LT car; Advice to Married Dr. St. Clair Maurice (Illustrated) by Dr.B. OocSSri and Manual of Wisdom," tor the Mar- ried.

by Douglas Neale. Tna FOUR Books, containing valuable lulormaHon of special importance to all. aid beet Catalogue of PRO-Reee Apptiaaeea TiOre." poet free. Both by Dr Mano Braeeeur Surgical pept K.L., 90, Woreester- streat. Birmingham.

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