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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, LITTLE WOMAN LIKE A LITTLE LEARNING Bither May Be Dangerous, Says Rae Tanzer’s Prosecutor New York, June 9.—For the fourth time since her fit of temper in which she decided to wreak her ven- geance on ‘“Oliver Osborne,” Rae Thnzer was the central fizure in a court proceeding vesterday. The tiny milliner said she had lost twenty-four pounds since her court adventure began, and what was left looked about like nothing at all, surrounded, 8s it was, by br shouldered law- ygrs and The elusive ing. James W, Tanzer accused of beir not in court, either. William ‘ L Jr., special counel for the govern- went, described both men in detail for the enlightenment of the jury. “Oliver O 2 flashy bounde with perjury, > man she knew . Osborne when she estly have so believed. . Osborne is no more like apple is like a pump- vy, if there nything be- side the City hall clock that is well known to the citizens of New York ognomy of James W. lot of talk, gen- bout this tiny : a a post- until Monday on matters ected with the irement of old Spielbe Judze Wolverton, after a two-hc conference, in- structed the lawy to proceed. Mr. Slade attempted postponement again cn the ground that an important wit- ness was missing. The witness, how- cver, proved to be in town, and Mr. *$lade afterward seemed glad of it. “He's one we've heen looking for for a year,” he said. “There’ll be some fireworks when he gets on the stand.” Beyond this, he answered all ques- tons concerning the new witness with an amused smile and nothin ess is called William Hawley, to be the brother of Alan R. president of the Aera club of | SKIRTS !'the anly witnesses called yesterda Leaders in St. Louis Expect Quiet Convention | {WESGOTT WILL NAME: WILSON MeCOMBS, THE BUSY MAN AMES MAY BE PERMANENT CHAIRMAN MAJOR -WOULD GLYNN,TH RY LIKE TO-BE. L E‘Efrmw VICE. PRESIDENT: . Louis, June 9.—Evervthing’s for the secnd place. The iy for several days for thelare ready, notably Martin H. emblage of democrats here| ex-governor of New Yark, beginning June 14, but no such ex-| be temporary chairman, and John w: «ncmon( is promised as has en-| Wescott, New Jersey attorney general, | ned the gatherings of the repub-| who will have again the honor and the progressives in|naming Mr. Wilson. He made ago. The democrats will proceed | rominating speech in 1912. in a quiet, unexciting way to renomi-| James, senator from Kentucky, nate Wilson, adopt a platform and| boosted again for permanent chair- adjourn. There have been rumors of | man, as in 1912. Chairman William « contest over the vice presidency,|F. McCombs of the national commit- | but friends of Marshall pooh pooh| tee, wha will retire after the con- | the suggestioon. They say he’ll sure-| vention, has been here busy for ly be named again. Governor Elliott| several days with the arrangements W. Major of Missouri is a candidate| for the meeting. America. Last night, at 410 West | the testimony consisted almost en- End avenue, Mr. Hawley did not deny | tirely of minutes taken at the trial | g that he was the mysterious witness. 58 ford a vear ago. It was Old Testimony Repeated. (i TEE Wonen Gl . Osborne as the man she Cormaizlenees Ot k), Eens promised to marry, and it is for | ton and Benjamin Kellogg, clerk of | ;e statement so identifying him the United States district court, were she now faces the perjury 1The Largest ‘ | Assortment | of Waists in | ® ® . Parisian = Value up to anduward | 454 MAIN STREET SLA. Summer Wash Skirts and Dresses Greatly Reduced An assortment of Skirts and Dresses gathered from our “Best Sellers” at 98¢ to $6.98. GEORGETTE GREPE WAISTS AT, . $2 98 Made with Frills and Ruffies, value $3.98. IN OUR TAILORING DEPT. We cffer during June, July and August, garments made to order, at greatly re- duced prices. Qur long experience in the Ladies’ tailoring enables us to give you good, reliable workmanship, fitting and satisfaction, at the most popular prices. THE PARISIAN. WAIEF. Coats ifl 32.98 IO $9050 We Know of AT l 49¢ Exceptional Values, over 50 different styles, spe- |[no Other § VALUES | cially priced and correctly offered at $2.98, $3.93, duty than to | URTO 75 ] $4.98, $5.98, $6.98, $7.98 to $9.50. huse yCo BESSE-LELAND’S THE LIVE STORE It was the ABILITY of the 38 Besse System Stores to CLEAN UP the entire spring stock of one of Boston’s best Manufacturers at cost. Consequently we can afford fo give even greater value than before. We priced them at $14.75 and $17.75 All colors and styles and hand tailored BESSE-LELAND CO. 38 STORES 38 CITIES Largest Clothing Organization in New England