New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 26, 1920, Page 5

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NEW BRF l subject to discuss. Womgn delegates, | manship of the convention resolutions ) lishman, whom she met on the steam- PYSE of whom there are wn unusual num- | commitiee which will draw up the ‘shlp Royal George on her way to ber present, were clated. \Wives and | platform. | Halifax, "and for whom site spurned Gl I Cl ° er feminine relatives of the men Senator Glass of Virginia has been | Capt. Kitchin. The couple plan to du gates also participated in im- | generally accepted as slated for the be married in England. promptu jubilations that were held. [ post. although there been strong The convention has almost the look | talk Within the last day or two that | BANS CLOTH ECONOMY and manner of a tourist excursion in | Senator Walsh of Montana might get THAT BARES THE KNEES. some respects, so many delegates | the job. 158 ed two days ago . : f hax abbed at the chance to bring ¥ Senator Walsh came in yester- M‘r\;:_‘shm:.vnn.‘ June YY;——Z“:‘:“;IT- Democratic Committee Passing o0 & w:iis west on's wixni-cccine trv. | ¢ partment ot suice. ana_cspeciatiy |} QUR ENTIRE STOCK OF , I S back. >ward Fi special assistant to the If the national committec's Montana senator has the bac d Figg, special “FRUJT-A. TIVES" His Stomach, and Liver in l\ ratitied by the convention the co illiam J. Bryan, who also ar- orney gencral, will insist that ‘ GOI]!CS[S Todfly mittee hereafter will double its pres- ‘rday armed and equipped. rts worn by women the coming | ent size and be composed of a man | he mated, for a knock-down-and- | seison all “at least come below R and a woman member from each state g-out fight against any attempt to | the Knee. ] San Francisco, June 26.—Comple- | with equal voting power. Delegates | =lip a wet or even thigmmot | tion of the temporary roll of the|from non-suffrage states groaned ;¥ _v-‘*k into the platform. Senator | NEWBERRY APPEAL APPROVED. democratic national somewhat at the prospect but they | Walsh has expressed opposition tofa convention was e bilian e Grand Rapids, June 26.—A bill of | in sight today when the national com- | recognized that there was no escape | prohibition plank. cxceptions and sssigmment of ecrror mittee resumed consideration of cre- | from making the appointments for | Bryan) Has Ideas. filed for Senator Truman H. New- dentials with the Georgin contest be- | women unless the state in such cas Mg aniaisofisgcrodited iy “"'hr and sixteen others convicted fore it and Senator Reed’s cffort to | was ready to foreso half its voting ideas of his own as to the }P?rl"et;’ ast March on charges of corruption gain a seat on the floor with the Mis- | power in committee. pUAtions DAl ANt B oo the 1918 senatorial election has sourl delegation also fo be passed Pacific Fleet Arrives. irginia state platform declaratioh |, .o approved by Judze Sessions in | upon. Other business occupied the approvediby) Eresident Wilson SO A8 w0 Asrivallotinartiat (hai Pasific et lent. . NE | Federal court, and the case will go first seasion of the committee yester- | from the south added a touch of color | {0 these considerations the fight over | "y " y;iited States supreme court day preventing prompt disposition of | to lobby scenes and to the streets not | [1e _committee """f"“f“sr‘"’ “': ! as soon as the printing is completed, | these troublesome questions. known in previous conventions. Of- | laken to be “,,“,‘”E"J;.. etween 29-|it was stated here yvesterday. New o Committeemen expressed confi- | ficers and men piled ashore in boat ‘_”"jnim' S R = berry was sentenced to two years lncludmg dence |h..v. the Georgia e would be | joads. In the busy corridors of the Mr. ‘n”rkmn_s coming revived in- impri onr_ncm and (inv‘d $10,000. All put through, probably without a vote | hotels the white-capped folk of the et R T oubs e igation the convicted men have been at lib- 154 Elm St., Lakeport, N. H. against seating the delegation lined | quarterdeck, resplendent in gold braid 8 Ie F S erty under bond pending perfection ! et Ko iRt srdeck jrss of certain provisions of the Volstead 3 el = HART SCHAFFNER & “I realize that I have reached the | 1%, 0 t!o7ner Genen '””l',”‘.';,‘l or | and flowing boat cloaks took & keen | o\¢orcoment act as “absurd.” That |°f the appeal interest in getting a first-hand view of S 4 s 2 _ ago (65) when one often requires | wure of the resuit on Senator Reed political convention proceedings and ement zave wet plank talk in plat- fixing up. My digestion was not Previously it looked certain that ho | were themselves much observed by | [OF'T discussion a zest it had not pre- MABRIEDFATE 11, ) DIVORCED. . . . right and troublo with my Liverand | wousd bo denied » seat. naving boeh | 4<iccates From inierior Sater. . On | owls known | ven now when | winseq, gune 26 —warnea at |} Make are in this Midsummer Sale. Bowels caused considerable distress. refused clection as delegate at large | tho streets the snappy sun-browned | e .‘\'.” s: 7 completely and jfadrtesa g Oertrode I CA AWileox Sinow o i e by the state convention. There were | voung jackies, crisp mnd trim in navy | Jo SUPPress this issue comp ¥ and | twenty-three, of West Goshen, was An event Of more than T could not get rid of “he Consti- intimations over night, however. of A | blues and jaunty white watch caps, | 1ave the platform silent on the sub- | sranted a divorce from William F pation ; and the insufficient action of | qisposition among some committee | took cheerful part in any celebration | J6C! there is great interest in watc Wilcox of Plymouth by Judge D. T. est ofieri Clotbin of a high my bowels resulted in my blood members not to oppose the senator's | they could find ing the course Mr. Burleson Will take | Warner in superior court. She fes- '] ng g absorbing the poisons. plan for getting on the convention Denlels on the Scene. and argument as to the extent 1o | tified she was onc of sixteen children = Z floor T = 7 which he should be viewed as admin- | 4nq a friend advised her to get mar- ard. Last fall, I began taking ‘Fruit- i i nu o delecates Twhichl bes Admiral Rodman, fleet commander, | ;. a¢ion spokesman on the point. U euit Li will arrive today with Secretary Dan- s 2 as it would be easier for her c d w hs a-tives’ or Fruit Liver Tablots, and | can yesterday continued and added | jels as a passenger on his flagship. LT “-Nh‘?"- ’ parents. Wilcox deserted her soon h]l ]'ens ash dull an‘ after using them for a short time I hourly to the physical and conversa- | The naval secretary is an old political "l'"m <”~";’vfl . lOr'l"er "z"’;m ;0:';- after their marriage. could see they were just what my | tional congestion in hotel lobbics. Out | war horse and is expected to take :;;‘v“"z:“’x"he';:‘(‘“u:‘a'?‘(}e“mm;"‘;num B have the rednchon Pnces system required. My liver became | °f 'r"“ "'I" Arose “h’:'p-“":"‘l“'::':"‘""’ an active part in party deliberations. | (ay that he Indinas celesaiion WoUld | ypy BATHER DROWNS IN LAKE. professed to recognize as a s SR 4 s Mars s 3 activeand improvement in every way | hoorinool 10 eCORnIEG B8 o rd Gov. | e Will be the fourth member of the | . tever road Mr. Marshall elected | Danbury, June 26.—Jeannette Gor- was t =ty e cabinet to reach the battlefield. Attor- for himself. e e e e e R A BUY YOUR TICKET Now Fo ¥ s e s s ney General Palmer. most active of } "l "g50 want to hoom Marshall [ Mrs. Alex Gordon, was drowned in ¢ R SPUE Ve oy e Couid ek It sent the army of news writers on | nomination aspirants, to judge from | . 2 ) 3% LSO 08 PO Rt ~ | Peacn Lake, near here yesterday aft- better than I do; and I am willing | !he sround scurrying about in search | posters and signs now displayed, and | o "0 B0 G0 Y Pgoes’ want the | ernoon while bathing with Fannie CHAMBER OF ‘COMM.ER to give credit where credit is due, to | Of 1t oree. | The bemt they could | Secretary Meredith and Postmaster | . ol tion we are for him.” i abeth Highson. She stepped | | s make of it was that the coming of [ General Burleson already having n: 3 c ghson. & & 1 4 4 3 any ki i ; s ana sank. H an- e PR ADA | St s SR | S, T, i, e P T e e |5 ks ot 25 e onit || WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 80c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. | column had added just that many to Mr. Moredith's coming was signal. | freedom have been ca at- | ions = v. She was At dealers of from FRUIT-A-TIVES | the Cox talkers with nothing 4efinite | 1zea by o new manitestation of | ihe | tention of the party leaders. At a|her of the class of 1921, Danbury - in the office of the Ameri- |iigh school. indicate added votes for him later fr Esaldaniiaiing itn | conference in P Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. ke Kinship of his presidential boom with | Onfe’ i ; D McAdoo Boom Appears. that of former Ambassador Gerard. | C2P.commission on Irish indepen The elusive McAdoo boom also put | Announcement had been made that d“q"‘:;l" l"““‘."C‘;“:fl::‘1Ti‘i§°"’,"?“;v:;“: BANDITS MAKE $10.000 HAUL. in a new, and this time a public, ap- | joint headquarters had been opened | (¢ Ched by represents . Beyears S Bobbing serenely into Ptiicaalitwollat thtis Hinknownilito || LciAnzAmericaniboatee ol stmnd o7 | BISE RS IEDSR SR POBTaNOS > & Ay forthess R Do) gether for a plank espousing Ameri- | bandits held up employes of the O0mIo; ' sght despite Mr. McAdoo's personal | the oldest habitue of political conven- | = BC 708 & PIARE FEPOUmE “RSC- | o) Northern State bank here late efforts to chloroform it some days | tions. Today a huse sizn appeared : i | eaay | LrobebE | mortaliy] woundsa ‘ : t Your w1th Cuhcu]'a soap ago, the movement for his nomination | far up on the front of a hotel declar- DPEPORT BUTLER GIRL (‘afl{‘t’erp\‘mmr) Redman and escaped e took the shape of cards appearing in | ing that “Meredith-Gerard headquar- 5 g Ea 11l 65 Sutomoblle with $5,000 i cach And Fl' ant Ta]cum hat bands of delegates here and there | tors” would be found within. She and Mer British Tover to Wed in | $5.000 in Liberty bonds and a quantity < RUU . with the legend “Mac 'll do." AS| Gayin McNab, in a way host to the | ia 38 Nab, a 2 S e 5 SOW. of non-negotiable papers. ATttt Taberatoeios Doyt X laldstess: | | there is no McAdoo headquarters nor | gemoeratic party as national commit. England Now. & pap teeman for Califorria, was host in New York, June 26.—Nell Butler, = ment for him so far as known, the | ¢,04 155t night at a dinner to his com- | the Manchester, England, stenogra- GET MUCH BOOZE. of the new manifestation of a e mittee colleagues No political | pher, who was barred by the Cana- Bridgeport, June 26.—Whiskey in 5UFFERED AGONY political immortality on the part of | (,oeches were in order and such fix- | dian immigration authorities at Hal- | bottles, 150 gallons in ail, was o a er agency authorized to stimulate senti- his boom was not clear. ing up of platform or candidate | ifax because she failed to abide by | seized in Stratford Thursday night FROM SEVERE Want Suffrage Plank. slates as occurred was highly informal | the motive of her arrival there, a | when police seizel a truck being Action on the national committee in | and confidential promise to become the wife of Capt. | driven from New York to New: Haven Before the | SICK HEADACHES adopting a resolution urging the con- Walsh vs. Glass Scrap. T. J. Kitchin, a Canadian =oldier, will | in charge of Herman aud Solomon 3 committee Out of gossip started by the enter- | be deported 3 i Wycus, both of New York. vention to grant equal this neon from this por The men N suffrage and membership to women of | tainment, however, came a new report | on the steamship Caronia. With her |' ‘¢ arrested and were held in 51,000 Chamber of " ” the party gave the delegates another ! of an impending fight on the chair- will sail Capt. Paul Miller, an Eng ' for Coixmissioner Lavery. 5 Fargo of Wethers- 3 leld, Conn., how CINOT did | S — e e - : e o S g i (3 Outing qune L, P HI@ (E A THE MOST BEIAUIIFUL CAR IN AmMERICca || 20 Ve o MISS BEATRICE FARGO. F ick R . L1 Miss Fargo says: “For a long time i Qulc e [ have been suffering from a nervous 1 breakdown and severq headaches and Class"fid [ had no appetite and felt run down and tired out most of the time and was dreadfully nervous, the, slightest noise seemed to irritate me and the least little thing that got on my nerves fave me a dreadful headache. Some of my friends who had used CINOT advised me to try it and I did with wonderful results and I cannot say too much for the Tomic CINOT.” CINOT 1S BEING DEMONSTRATED IN NEW BRITAIN BY AN EXPERT AT THE MLLER-HANSON DRUG STORE, 32 CHURCH STREET. It is also for sale in Plainvilie by R. Byington; in Forestville by Kent's Pharmacy: in Southingtor by Chaffee’'s Drug Store: in Plantsville by George R. Steele: in Byietol by The Madden Drug Store: in Glastonbury by C. R. Densmore, and can be ob- tained at all first class druggists, MERICAN business has how many lawyers, doctors, :Ve halr: a t}ne gzzrhn;:et ‘ been motorized. For architects, contractors and Send or p! afe :l:liver rb:;pyour both short and long hauls, the specialty salesmen have adopt- gasoline truck has proven it- ed the Paige. These men have 1 $ self a thoroughly efficient form bought their cars for active RACKLIFFE BROS of transportation. service and they have been in- : Agr. Dept. Park St. fluenced in their selection by And no intelligent field exec- practical considerations only. utive would dream of tackling g S, . , his job without the proper ~ Lhey deliberately sought out T Y P Ew RI I THE SUN SRIVAL equipment—a dependable the car that would offer the is electricity. Man is doing marvels touring car or roadster. B Eatest dollar-for-dollar ALL MAKES with “the mywterious fluid,” as Edi- value—and theY found it in son called it. For example, this It would amaze vou to know the PAIGE. Siaetstaliron{iala simineToscasia Vot / We deal in every make typ e e et LASH MOTOR CO. old, Rented, Repaired and Es purpose. All of our electrical sup- plies are just as practioal and service. abie. Corner Lincoln and West Main Sts. ew Britain Typewriter E g Barry and PAIGE.DETROIT MOTOR CAR JCOMPANY, DERROIT, Michigan 172 West Main St. w Bamforth \/ RY ST £ W

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