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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 24, NT. KING DEFIES }:r;::‘ffiii:.f‘.'i??l:“\Z‘.?’}‘.i?f‘?‘:is‘f.il'fi::f%‘,‘_"‘““37"\filRLS TALK MONEY YALE MEN SUPPORT S Ihere is no doubt in the minds ol RORABACK CLIGUE 3 2o tc o INTO W.S.5. COFFERS WAR WORK T0 LIMIT spect of the situation may have some ect upon the ultimate effect in the I fiight 0 L'a; Ditch for fon i et o nh eer e | High School Students Urge Public Alumni Add $602,787 to Funds renominating Wilson with the others i ) inati The congressional nomination is about g g i Al d G l d Wilson's Renomination 1o e vt o Invest Their Coin ready Contribute Gerald as any other ambition, 0 W) | he will be named for the place, it i | airfield county republicans, led by | understood | The million dollar W. 8 drive | n Triumphant King, victor in many ~Congressman Thomus i.rl‘.on‘h >l continua, fonisht with ulmmi: i contil : as been suggested repeatedly for the | sevies of street campaign y e o the 2, N ¢ e It sl ”“"::;:m:;t'«::n}\" B :c’l—\x:\\v\\]n G S (s Y ST R el iy Gl Dl i e e publican state counvention and fight | qoes not seek it in any sense of the | band on deck. The speakers will be given to Unele Sam. with the very last ditch for their favor- ! word and by that he does not mean | Mrs. Arthur 4. Reilly and also “Ntte Jaboratory plants. 25,000 Yala gon, Mavor Cllifard B. Wilson, the usnal meaning aseribed to that | three High school girls, (he Misses | EMdudtes in cvery section of th om they again want as the pants | term. If insistence is made that he | Ginsburg. Lacava and Beach, who h(m ed States 1ac reported to tha minee~for lieutenani-governor. Lika | run, he will. but nc erwise. T have made a great reputation for | NeAdauatiers of the Yale Alumni ni- B strong ruler on the other side, J, | susgestion faintly voiced at first, that | themseives. As a result of thelr ora- | VErSity Fund association i this cit nry Roraback and Frank He he pun for sheyiff Is finding wuch | torical cfforts Saturday night a num- | th hey were prepared to go on frounce that they will come over the | support in New Haven and in other | lec of their hearers doubled their | PPeing iheir countiy and iheir coi- at the convention this week with | parts of the country, where the belief | previous — subscriptions. The girls o the last man and to the iyal candidate in the person of Fed- | is strong that he would make an able | talk raight from the shoulder and & (V¢ 2 t one War Saving 1 Food Commissioncr Robert Sco- Qidate for the office. He will ho | it is a treat to hear them e, (| S A ash. ehecks e {hrown in as compromise between | the Lithuanian rally in c el i gioreien) Ir. King and the Fairfield county | Smith. Ahern and Brown. [f the re- | Rev. . V. Grikis was a great success ok ‘”h“; 2 i ublicans are hot under the collar | publicans neminate Doucvan of Meri- | The hall was crowded and the aud- “’I “"‘]‘ P iod the alliance of Col. Ullman and| den which scems now likely, the dem- ience was most enthusiastic. The /T "l”* Sl nk Healy, erstwhile enemies in pol- | ocrats talic of run Reilly. thereby | speakers in addition to the Lithuan- = ‘:m%“""m"‘]x "Y‘H\\mw ’s. After the republican congres- ! pitting two townsman, and two of the | ian orator were: H. W. Christ, FeoiSadiiusdiselGrees | nal convention in Bridgeport, Sat-| hitterest political opponents who | R. Gilpatrie and Stanley H. Helmes. 5 B, CER i h}:fl»:'flh iy Ay, Mr. King was invited to make | have ever stood in the political na | The [alians held another enthusiastic | 1/(hOTles fThese contributions have address. In the course of his re-| As differeing from the interpreta- | rally in the afternoon. fiss rams men in the ront line brks, he satd: tion placed upon Jacob Walter's lack ik o A b i apeeny | Ge M R R, L ALty G No man is a leader—only as long | of support amor the cunvassed | reports this morning. but the canvass ships, submarines and aero- J na drames of the Allie rond, in eveny the people will let him lead caucus delegates for membher of the | is not complete. Some of the fac- | 7R O T m'n ; 4"; seney n speaking on state politics, he| gate central committee, that this | tories were unable to make their re- | o GRERE M J0ES '_”’”v seandyty d: fact will hurt Col. Geddes who is in | turns until later in the day ot | GO0 et e Japan, There will be no oppasition to the| tjo same race, is the opposite in- | Screw Corporation, Landers, Frary & |y "oy 0 50 A el o e homination of Governor Holcomb 7 i ; Russell & Frwin were terpretation that Walter i8 being | Clark and | community throughout the T nited m Fairfield county. Now that that | witharawn to aid. rather than harm | among those which failed 10 Feport. | giaiec Ther raime. from 8 estion is out of the way, we will | jic candidate #o0 that big returns should come in| ¢oz gy ) i oceed to the matter under immedi- from these shops to add fo the day's | | o i overor £ & | With over a quarter of t ving | - B e T e At Want Reilly for Governor. ttal. The Stenley Works was the | yoio o OV°F 1 auarter 'r“r \l::m]vm 7 pvention that General Dwight, of There is another element who he- | panner concern of the day, making | Navy and many more absorbed in n,.’ljl rtford, I' think it was, moved for| jj.ve that Congressman Reilly would | the splendid showing of 1,580 pledges o Wi A | | ernme 5 5 - e renomination of the entire ticket. 5 o R e R e s e BT nt war work. it whs generally | ELP UNCLE SAM WIN THE AR! Cv]' admirable candidate for gov- v & ¥ | W | | | 1 t e i S 1lized only a few months ago that : was on that basis and belief that | P® &0 total $32,231.83. The raft of Stan- | v, e R e T e e v o e e mattof Stan | v i ok e - e o order from this paper and start your THRIF ley pledges kept -Tabulator | quarter of a million dolars as a penai- | STAMP COLLECTION SAVE FUEL bV usi be a candidate for lieutenant-gov ie: ant-g crnor representing New | o N PR B i gov- | lieutenant-goverr L | Erwin working' overtime, but he likes | ty. for the first vear of hep patriotle bor, T want to say here that Wilson | 1 ondon counts; Frea P. Holt, of | fo put in that kind of overtime. The | [iunse o the aia ot tre mhariotic Sterno Kitchenette and Sterno Canned Heat. After thi N be a candidate at the convention | i rord, for treasurer, John Addis | factory reports indicating the number | answer to {he : t 16 S : s question. “Shall Yale - :1"'0'\?:‘1 ""1“"”\"‘; o ]"“*f”“ "‘(‘;”" of New Milford, as secretary of state; | of pledges, the number of people | Le laft financially crippled in her way week no orders will be redeemed. The regular price will 8 excep ha e gets from his Y ekt George Forster, of Rockville, comp- | these pledges are for, and the | work and for youre ta come arter thy be maintained of $1 50 for the 1 Burner Kitchenette and er, and Charles Lockwood, of [ amounts are as follows s o L g et Pi’as the militant sectlon of the | Stamford. as atiornev-geners 5 ! and at home. the slogan, “There shail publican party—the section that The democratic central commitice Pledges Persons Amount | be no dencii came Fack to the heals Go To Your Dealer Today and Learn All About This BIG FREE OFFER. ved the party oo hoction imab) il meet on Wednesday morning at | Amarican Ho- ) .| of the Yale Alumni University Fund See The Sterno 2 Burner Kitchenette and Other Sterno Fuel Saving Devices, B Sl ab s Tivos el aaves || liojclogkiat thed Hotel fBond Ann ox, siery Co. . 230 .486.32 | assoclation here. Now that the 25,000 ’ = B will give o quarter. When tha| &t Which time Chalrman RituGerald | B & F. Gor- Yale men know that they can serve Sterno Canned Heat is a paste like cold ne comes when two men can meet | 2114 State’s Attorney Homer '.\-_ ; ;m- L s : i £238-284) | thelr Leountry: through! backing the cream, that lights at the scratch of a match. 5 5 = st > 1 P their | ¢ Tab- e . ol - R . - a room at the Hotel Taft who have | Mings of Stamford will make the orbin Cab great war work of their university Burns with steady, intense heat as hot as e ity SN aas A 1 report on the “available timber” for | inet Loeck . 17 28 leaders of this Alumni Funa move- | ; f T‘(‘\:-\\Lll:‘:rsi;::(‘f flm\:::‘-hu’\‘r[;h::,10:‘1(11,,‘rl_' the party's ticket. | Fafnir Bear- ) ment declare that the financial future f::’kfl“ g CICT"C'w'd Slaf" wan’t spill; Bics ot nt to b mentiancd in goita | The prohibition perty has deferred | ing Co. .. 538,27 | of Yale'is aseured wp to the Jast do- | anne @Al imokeless, sootless, odorics. W ciety—and say who is going on on | its convention until after the two ma- | Minor & Cor- | 1ar of her many sons i etails at 10c a can. $1.20 a dozen. the ticket, it is time the republican | JOT parties have nominated, so they Bik i 3 Typical of the support sent from O i sore reoreainition can make observations, and act like | New Britain sraduates fighting overseas. a major Save Fuel by Using STERNO CANNED HEAT NWVs" make no threats and do not | Unanimity in the party so far on ac- Machine 308 8.25 | on General Pershing's staff has just OOPERATE with the National Fuel Admin achwail. This young man (Mayor | cordingly. There has been 'x‘mtlm?l( { North & Judd : § L8R3 sent his bit as a Yale man, calling Sterno Camned Heat which is regarded as a very important help in the filsany is as clean and decent in his| Prepared for its program. The big Parker Shirt 1 it side shot at the Boche and all necessary conservation of coal, which ‘s so essential in winning the war. e a5 any man who cver cntered poli- | issue with them is to help put the fed- Co. ... 5 he stands for we are being pretty Do All Your Cooking and Heating with STERNO Canned Heat and STERNO es in the United State: We don't| eral prohibition amendment across. | Skinner Chuck | heavily shelled just this minute, I Devices. _It's a Patriotic Thing To De! opose that three men are going to | For this reason there are members of o N 3 9 780.33 | shell out very easily for the purpose bl the 330 odq delegates to the con. | the party who believe that no ticket | Stanley. Rule named.” Beside the hundreds of ntion that they, siting in the pri- | should be put into the field at all, & LevelCo. 1 DB, contributors in foreign gervice, many &y of a hotel room, have selected | but the prohibition party should con- | Traut & Hine 3 9 ° 7,630.06 | mothers and rathers of Yale boys far he men to be naminated, and T sayv | centrate its efforts on the election of | Union Works 2 545 i 1 off at the front have sent checks e are not going to allow that ‘o | candidates of cither party who favor | Vulean lron with some such message as “My son Rppen’ without a protest from {his|the amendment. There are. also Works ... A H 2.82 | is in France fighting for his countr ad of the state. “stand-patters” who favor a state | & tanle He loves Yale next to his country and o one who is going to the con-| ticket anyway, as a matter of prin- | Works ..... 3, 331.83 | us and it would be his wish to help if Diign.from this end of the state will | ciple, and this is one of the interest- | | he were here.” Wives, brothers, sis- | ! bound by any ties to vote for|ing matters that will be debated in Total ) bonoo xxn\ 489.39 | te weethearts and friends of Yale's View of Kitchenette Open lifford Wilson by reason of party | the convention. This runs the lh»vmnvhrhr on the | sons in service huve also contributed Weight Complete 4 lbs. View of Kitchenette Closed pachine. but we in Bridgeport leave e et bank building up to $457.508. in thelr names. Felds Flat as & Pancake SR S T . e STERNO KITCHENETTE eve in him. If they do not believe MARRIED 25 YEARS. Ereat research work in the TYale tration. Do your “‘bit” by using h him,they should not vote for him. = Mr. and Mrs. James H. Riley of 101 | Iaboratories. as well as to give every The Great Fuel Saver “1f the republicans of the State of * S v S — wilvep | Yale undergraduate the chance to fit omnecticut, represented by 350 dele. | Jocal Boy Mects Champlon jn Slecpy | Tremont street will observe the silver e S S ot himselt for service in the extensive Burns Sterwno Canned Heat tes, assembled in a hall ave i E | anniversary of their marriage Thurs- A : s ¥ . ad embled in a hall are to he Ton orioriow R etelor amal| SRS R B artillery and naval training schools Send 01’16 TO Your boldzer BO)‘——}IC Needs It around by three men, none of | that Yale hag largely been made into, - 5 hom can carry his own community, | Dempsey Come to Terms. | lc church and a reception at their | g the object to which the gifts of and Will Appreciate 1t r none of whom did carry it at the E home in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. | the gradunte hody are being devoted 5 st election, then the sooner we have New York, June 24.—Benny Leon- | Riley were married at Lachine, Can., | Fram now on, it is reported from NTERNO KITCHENETTE is nOt a novelty but a complete cook stove that prepares reorganization under way the soon- | and soon afterward came to this city. | alumni bodies all over the country an entire meal quickly—indoors or outdoors. Very convenient for Auto- r they will be paving the way for Mr. Riley is an assistant foreman at ) jiat. though over 6,000 graduates are ists, Campers, Tourists, etc. USED IN THOUSANDS OF HOMES % delphia tomorrow night. Tho lght-{ y1a Corbin' Screw corporation, divie < B Lt - uccess at the national election in | ° re Corbin' Scr rpora n, « | gone away in Uncle Sam’s uniform : g : . £ 920, relght champion of the world has not | sion of the American Hardware cor- | and half of some classes are now with complete success. INDISPENSABLE for sick roomornursery. Just what 7 } “The; most stupendously insulting | engaged in a real ring tiff in many, | Poration. They have six children. | fighting in Frunce, the sons of Yale you need for hot water in your COLNIRY ””[\” Also hot drinks, hot uggestion t has cver been heard | many months, and there is great cu- | Hazel. Agnes, Francis, James, Kath- | will see to it that thefr university dishes. Means big fuel and labor econ- T MP ORDER! n republican politics in the state is | plosity among his admir s to what | leen and Avaline. { never suffers for her rifices in omy from the day you get it. With T oG RED LB he story that has been announced e long layoff has wrought in his backing up our war o - ; fom Your Kitchenette Package hat they will attempt to deny this ::;»\\1l(:ugtu< nnique. . e i The whole Yale bodv s row i‘[cmabl\lsrhmi"ehyo; cm;i'h h il bl s floung man (Mayor Wilson) a renom- Benny naturally believes that he is ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. | jwakened, eager to help and to serve RS e e CACRICREL R ICHODE _i'.' Biod alecidune aotn B0l G hecarissilihey e i an il | p e S The engagement of Miss Margaret | both country and college,” safd Henry _ham and eggs. TR frhiother the governor will survive | aftor a long lavoff, and the chances | Ilingworth, daughter of Mr. and Mre. | Stanford Brooks, chairman of the Fry or boil potatoes. T S. Thrift Stamp with the pu nother term and therefore they want | Yale Alumni University fund asso- Mak - Tiha Bitek e i ; o 5 Maple | s = L= TRy, S. Thrift Stamps wig the pprchase of tie ome bne in the lieutenant governor's | coption, Relieving that he has finally | oo Go mSR0HE O S0 FER € feiation, at dte headanarters. 163 S e, e G 2" Burner Kiothoaume RED T ABET hair- who is more favorable to them. | oot eonard at a disadvantage, Jack | sorg f st of & Has- | proadway, fn this efty today. “Yaie Cook 55 from top of Kitchencitz package must Pan you imagine anything more des- | qaeire, : ; tonbury, was = announced Saturday | jine dedicated her men and resources ook cereal and cggs. accompany this order. he . E! o g more des: Britten, of this city, has been putting X cated b . ources pleable than the trading of men on | ; 2 ] e afternoon at a pieasant party held at | {, the government without a thought Make tea or coffee. 4 in some extra havd licks in the way of 0 E K Customer's he governor's very life? T T R Rl 0 e b | e G O e s i, | for the future or the consequence Heat shaving water, ctc. Name B ciootsc ani o ot ne| TolEE N g : worth. Mr. Hirat is organist at s lone, to support to the last ditch this x Lans s Sl | which must fnevitably follow. 25,000 i o city. 3 EETaeen Gl e ::"",‘!,"l",my'” e || e scopal church and %0 | zraduates have watched this with en Ask your dealer to show you BeALER'S ENDORSEMENT; S man, and it necessary we swilll] . {xl'nml didwit train s hard iy sev-| holds a_responsible clerical posilion | thusiasm and pride and now they ara our complete line of Stoves, Purchased from me; 1 Burner Kitchencite B i Ayine oo eral erucks at ¢ ) ! X at the New Britain Machine Co. of- e i e i i SR | ready to back Yale's work and eafe- H s S s, Baby Milk ‘. Si B o licar anvtoiin the atate|| Brd dx one man wHow o swouldilikell fiea: Miz< Tlinaworth s emplovedinb ||t ar fators to t aae el Boilers, Sad Irons, 34 Dealer's Sig........ g eds an Intensive reorganization, | Lo defent, and with ® S e e SRt LRt aui R Go il fmitel eiin ocl thelvaknnsl siven) Chice: Warmers, and other hand- i, S we e oo RlgNGl con ) e e [ErDoendigiaviahly Ras e by uroct some and useful devicesfor in- Fill in shove and write plaialy fThere must be somethng wrong when | C#nce. Jack 4 : W O | of the devotion and lovaity of Yal ki This erder and RED LABEL must be sent his country gives as much as it did | U8 vietimsas a rule. He is a master | S lednl i T door and outdoor cooking direct by the purchaser o 5. Sternau & Com- |Gt it i e NS = 5 bany, Inc., 417 Fifth Avesse, N. Y., for I the tost of the state fallsi down. ( JoXer and ia xelentless puncher, but e N AN CES cotntry.” 3 and heating. Fedemption e Leonard he is meeting & man who . i . i \ e SO Pt is due to question of manage- | Doorman Gustav Hellberg of the L . } 3 1 »r A nd 6¢ {160 cover costot m or a sample of th w nent. rfield county has been com- | Must not be trified with police department §s in receipt of a SPECIAL OFFER; Send 6c over t mailing) f 54 y; ene lmented throughout the United | Those who have becoma careless or | cable from his son, Seaman Clifford CUDGEL FAYORITE ,\‘y,:"n‘.[)isinfrrlnm a:zd 4"’:‘.‘:{;::. Address S. STERNAU & CO., Inc. [States upon its splendid accomplish- axed chipper with Benjamin have | Hellberg, announcing his safe arrival { 417 Fifth Avenue, New York. ent at the special election which " been carried out on a shut- | jn France. It is his fourth trip over- { et electtd Schuyler Merritt to congress he men meet at 141 pounds, a | seas in a transport. o “They say that this young man ight that is supposed to have been Aqueduet Opening Feature Has (Mayor Wilson) aspires to be gov- | arrived at to suit Britton Britton | | Fleven Entrics—George smith ' ernor. That a laudabie ambition, | isn’'t a bit hackward about declaring ClTY lTEMS Likely Rival. A B I will say for him that as soon as he | that Leonard 1y as heavy as e is. Eleven thoroughbreds, trained to the Baw the intention of his party to re- All this will be settled tomorrow i I romiviies, o Cn 0 ERCED 6f 50 o ate Governor Ho y and the ght when the men ge scalos o ominate Governor Holcomb and the | night when the men get on the scale T (8 T C e || SRR SOl R R Tt e est of the ticket, he buried his am- | at Shibe's park in Philadelphin. Billy > O S - e : i is | ures the opening of the spring meeting bitlop and remained merely wity the | Gibson will take all the money in sight | Chestnut street, will leave town this SaRsnine S el Saak forl thalx sumicer Lomellat ot el QueenssCounty Jockys Clubia ‘r;a‘;‘enr viu-gnt\h;)lx:(l,” candidat for | that L.eonard does not hit 126 pounds, S i Aoaiahel racetrach thisateernoony nant governor. : > It 1 in th 1 1 will e ; cisler Gets His. = 3 s certain that a record crowd wil . At the conclusion of his address ItelslentGets Ml 2 BTHomaslWonah oelanal Tausha b SR S0 BRSNS e i or‘ ns ant oo In Sterno Mr. King was cheered by those pres- | John Reisler seems fo have applied | ter Irene are the guests of Mrs, Wil- | o8 88 W00 (@ T06 SO0 TR 0 L 1 ‘ C [ the Law Horrible to Jack Dempsey | Jlam Frey of Chestnut street e SR 3 A WINTER CONVEN anne i : - 1 his interests. In Milwaukee on - | ¢ i IENCE itzGerald For Governor? ind his interest Milwaukee on | Among the young men In the serv- Bl ers o ihaltuitiool foricoms | pon ”w” strategy as the republican | Dempsey’s manager, to de yuwn‘ $5 nu‘n | homes here, were Privates Idward ISstar, Cudgel, to lead home the field M . 5 leader seem certain. There has with v‘hu court to guarantea lmf.ulm'\‘ Burke, Fred Riley William Gray, | over the mile and one-eighth route. Al- o anafactured by been a great deal of siress, Jald. from | end of the purse in the coming battlo | James Kelly and Jomes Keovors, of | qioion cudgel, with only one excep S. STERNAU & CO., Inc. thei#* point of view upon the throw- between Fulton and Dempsey in Balti- | Camp Devens. and Charles Bodler of | yon “nad not performed up to his re- & 23 flown of Wilson, and possible rehel- | more on July {. Reisler agreed to let | the Naval Reserve. SR S e e New York n in the republic ranks, or even de- | the fight go on without interference| A marriage license has been fssued ard comes back into his own in Phila- are that Leonard will not he an ex- | Frank Ilingworth of 270 . up with the leaders from the apring- flection from the same ranks by | under these terms. He is to get his ! to Theodore Ballas of 451 Maln street | {n ¢ the ¥ - se v : 3 & of the barrler. In several of Cud- FOR SA| E BY Fairfield republicans, a will-o'-the- | manager's 30 per cent. of the recepts i and Belaia D. Athoneon of the same | gel's starts the Commander Ross horsa Wisp idea, as all good republicans | and the 35,000 is to guarantee its be- | agdres: i 00d re, has not enjoyed much racing luck, and Qi The et o Wlsans thiew | ing puid Patrick § MecMahon, Jr., is home | with the big Aqueduct track to his ad- The Miller-Hanson Drug Company. 20 Church St.: The Dickinson Druz Co., (69 Main St.: . Dept. wn will not he sc immediate or so ! < from school at Deep River. for the [ vantage, he is Jooked upon as a | Store. 195 Main St Clark & Brainerd Drug Co., 181 Main St.: . H. Abbe. 279 Main Sto Lo K. rgett Co., e e el et Madon PRISONERS. summer vacation. Miss Noveen Mc- | gangerous contender { 217 n St Wnwr, and lately bas come the report In the course of his work as a | Mahon, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. | The track record for the historic | i retary, 7 Patrick S. McMahon, of this oIy, | event Is 1.48 2-5, sot last vear by Bor. | & - = = - - Dis y _ | camp secretary, Anthony Dobruck of : s e, org| i . e . i s & g;pl}i‘:r\‘-rnr(‘lnt(‘;la:r\{ xj‘i’\:(‘]:f.u\t‘ft:;d the ]Y. M. C. A, now home on a short graduated from Notre Dame acade- {1 row In a neck-and-neck finish with Re- | ford horse which recently showed a J but from then until his victory in the | has nominated four of his horses, Wa | resentatives, because | furlough, has seen’n number of Ger. | MY, Waterbury today. gret, a stablo mate. Unfortunately, | reversal of form in winning the Excel- | Excelsior the horse had not won a [ Cloud, Motor Cop. llnll}i:toy-, )]\n? Han Wil 00 < s soners : b 2 Par- | ched e f he ce of | race | Grenade, to start. Other likely com )_hag come 0 New Haven in, man prisoners interned at camps in Sergeant J. P. Burgess of the Par- | neither is acheduled to start today, ' sior Handicap. The performance of | race. ] Iy politics lately. Spellacy was the | Georgia. He has pictures of some of | ker school at Roston, spent the week- | Cudgel appen to have a dangerous | George Smith was on a par with his | A. K. Macomber is anxious to ac- | tenders are Recount, Roamer, Westy dao e in ity fval in_George Smith, the John Sapn. | victory in Kentucky Derby in 1916, | quire the purse and in this direction | Hogan and Hendrie,

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