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Britain Herald. undny exeep! d Mullding, ¢7 Chure 1 Pross. | aively entitied news OCRATIC CHOICE, nation of James M. Cox, Ohio, as the democratic | r President of the United s the end of a long hiwas fought upon the eonvention—not in the | of influential politicians, | pes an outcome which, jperatic Viewpoint, cannot d over The Governor ger, 4 man who h sov ieceeded In carrying ‘the lo, againkt the same in I8 to be his opponent for pey, and a person who something, whether it pneral approval or not ballots were taken: there jange In the standings of jow —— occusionally» one Cox will have ‘a broad fleld in which to discuss reservations which Senator Walsh's unendment to the Demo- cratic plank contemplated The Issue therefore, seems to be hetween a man who is avowedly for party government and who has shown lttle strength as o leader, though he may posscss it, but who is reputed to have kept on the v t side of things” alwava, and a man whose of fice has given him the chance to lead the way for his state; hetweon a man who ) been interested o National matters as an advisor and legisiator, and one whose duty it has b to lead, not follow, in a political division of smaller interests between one whose political habit has been to aid government by conterence and one whose training has poen in leadership. COAL TROUBLES, We were all delighted when we heard that a preference had been kiven *o New England in the mhtter of coal shipments. The big manufacturers were not so eluted becaus> many of them had con- siderable on hand. We didn't But it seems we werc a bit prema- We even began to clean out bins making ready to fill them and bring peace of mind Coal nsed by manufacturers, bitu- minous, came all right and they are not to be blamed for feeling rather | satisfied. Tt is quite proper that they should got theirs But where is the anthracite? None has arrived for weeks. Now it seems that the New York, “JEST RUMINATIN (Robert Russell.) The youthful lover probably could win his girl at once if he could act as ho knew wise, and never play the dunce The politician could be chose by wcelamation oft, if never he would seem too hard, an’ never m tob soft. A lot o us could bring » joy te them wa're livin' for ve could do jest as we trie n' neither less nor more. Consistency’s a jewel, but a smils that won't tome off is just as irritatin’ as too many rounds o' golf dignity invariable is wearin’ on one’s friends—a little of it's fine; too much is somethia’ that offends. A hazy cloud o' smoke spells out a thought that sema t: “The wiscst thing in lifo ia jest .a sympathetic tact. If humans wasn't human there would be no word to s o' them who tries to live other folks by night an’ We all would be perfection s the world would shut up shop: there wouldn't be no progress an’ all goin' back would stop. But as thir ° don't smile too much, nor frown; it's best to act. inspired by a honest heart, with symp thetic tact PUS——————— learn Spanish and go on a lecturing | tour in Cuba, where, ‘tis said, 'tis not so dry. But not to get a drink, of course. No, indeed, just to rub it in on those who have to stay home. Cox has been able to beat Harding TheMc Millan Store, inc. — ALWAYS RELIABLE — CLOSED WEDNESDAYS DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS AT NOON Wednesday Morning Sale Specials in All Departments CHILDREN'S COLORED SILK DRE VOILE DRESSES WEDDING SPRING COATS Values to $29.50 Wednesday Morning $5.98 cach BEAUTIFUL WHITE » grades, in a large assortment of light and This is your opportunity to buy the for scveral Summer Dresses. ASHLEY’S GREATEST SALES DAY Wednesday Morning $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 Soft Cuff Shirts $2.65 Wednesday Morning $4.50, $5.00, $6.00 Shirts $3.98 Wednesday Morning $1.50 Bal. Union Suits 98¢ Wednesday Morning $2.00 and $2.50 Bal. Union Suits $1.65 Wednesday Morning occasionally another. B Saiatod! ol the] | | Haven Uk i Hastiord | retroatl | in'ltwolelectional o statd fofices §in WEDNESDAY MORNING 43¢ VARD | placed an embargo on the sort of coal | Ohijo. the voting. But Mc-| oo by in our home furnaces. They - e iy because of the “Crown | ., o yhipped practically none into| Wonder if he can repeat in the na- LARGE TURKISH HUCK TOWELS $3'00 $3.50 NECKWEAR 5 chments which were | y.\ wngland since the announcement | yional election BATH TOW! Bm by Senator Reed at| .r 11, preforence and long before. Durable d jean cogpvention in Chi- . " oy @ g L GG Anyhow, the next president will O e N e o S WEDNESDAY MORNING WEDNESDAY MORNING come from Ohio. White and Colored 1-2PRICE Soft Collar Shirts $3.00 . ... $1.50 $2.65 $2.50 . $1.25 Wednesday Morning ~~ $2.00 ... $120 $1.50 T Exceptionally fine quality. 50c values. becadse of the fear of |\ 40y ge all they can do is to keep that his relationship to Wilson -administration his chances tor election, um number of votes be- he could not go, come Cox was the logical sec- | f those who had opposed stuck to their various When Palmer auit shipping food here. and certainly the > Each. 3 fo $1.00. people need food =t this time of year rather than ccal Moreover, the raltroad offers no hope of lifting this embargo on an- thracite coal soon. The operators Unless this third party is much stronger than one can imagine. BLEACHED PEQUOT SHEETING. - vy ! 2 1-4 yards wide. Value $1.29 LaFollette is to be its nominee for WEDNESDAY MORNING $1.09 Yard. President is the prediction. $1.00 . 50¢ $2.65 i Soft Cuff Shirts Wednesday Morning s write the dealers here that they have plenty of coal for us, but they can't got it to us. The dealers try to ex- —_— . —————— e The coalition outfit which is to “KAYSER” MAKE HANDSOME “put him over” sounds strong on Long Black Silk Gloves, 12 LACE POINT COLLARS aper. nd 16 b s . 2 5 the order of preference and retuse to | >0 $2.50. 0N | lemwthe | Vallac Of fine Venice La Value But that i about as far as it will WEDNESDAY MORNING $1.79 Pair. DAY MORNING Heavy quality Milanese Silk. 39¢ Each. favorite sons were dis- | |\, 15 us the facts, but we point to ox boon: grew and was $1.98 Wednesday Morning h. belleve Affairs was brought HOSIERY $1.50 Silk Hose $1 $1.00 Silk Hose 75¢ % $2.00 75c Silk Hose 50¢ Soft stulflozh"“ Wednesday Morning Wednesday Morning 35¢ and 40c Hose 4 Pairs $1.00 $1.00 Nainsock Wednesday Morning Union Suits 69c - Wednesday Morning 35¢ S%I;Iit:ss;{eol(-)lose »4 3 Of course the small coal consum- | get, we believe. Eg: an appenod er needs food at the moment more ‘t"”""""' ““"‘"’" than he needs coal FACTS AND FANCIES Bryan, that But how ahout the time when the mmany resolu- ALL ODD LOTS MEN'S SHIRTS cold weather comes and still there is Bryan seems to have encountered A ecritieal mo- | 1o (5417 We shall still need food, but | difficulty in his effort to hitch his | $2.50 and $3.00 Grades. Sizes up to 17 1-2. ted Champ | o "\ over the country people will | Pet camel into the mule team.—Man- Soft Collar attached and Band Styles, with Soft Cuffs. o lead and made | "o al—needing it to pre. | Chester Union ) WEDNESDAY MORNING $1.95 Each. Bloe. The McAdoo | yont sickness and death, to say noth- Were not eliminated | juo of the need of it to bring com- Mr. Hearst dubs Senator Reed a flofi Action They | ¢ort real democrat, which supplements - - . B gepagybud To pupply the needs of New Eng-| .., \tion In throwing him out. e es a 0 peCla S when it was ap- | jand coal must be begun to be shipped | springfield Republican. other candidate lnd | soon. The people can do lttle about [ @ — — THIRD FLOOR — mgth. Even had a| . The dealers can do little. The } SPLINT CLOTHES BASKETS, WEDNESDAY A. M. $1.290 Each. ftipabess 404 the | riiirodd must fnd s wey to ship us | VIR 8 ship sends out Bf the McAdoo and | .ol gradually, If it cannot do better. | faction of knowing therc . ‘there could have e submarine complications involved.— AXMINSTER RUGS. Size 27x54. In a good assotment of new rds vote fot any one TIE LIFERS' MAGAZINE.” Rash s Patterns. Value $68.50. WEDNESDAY A. M. $1.39 each. ibly, & little ‘strength ee ) conaemAed ey P tne res When the figutes tell us that eve: FROM OUR LARGE CUT GLASS STOCK | of their days in prison are to publish [ man, woman and child in the United These Specials for WEDNESDAY MORNING ONLY: the bellef that he | < & . # b m'”mrl“"n"t‘ A magazine, with the aid of the Sal- | States last year was taxed $3.15 for Candle Sticks Sugar and Cream Sets Butter Dishes CONGOLEUM MAT! A good utility size. 49¢ values, vation Army The men themselves fire lasses we begin to b e how 2 for 79¢ 9¢ Ea 79¢ Eacl has an advantage necessary it is to keep perpetually in 7%c Each Wednesday Morning 0 to be the contrib s © are o ontributors: they are | ;4 safeguards in building precau- dry’ plank was | to write words for other “Lifers” to | tjons in care of property and the wis- n was made in s | read. The magazine will not have a | dom in insurance.—Lewiston JOUr- | o = = Riewes = o | do $1.50 Nainsook | pub sirculatio L ~ - Raant The | B uejewotiativn from work he found that the table Would all the previous presiden Unlon Sults The idea fascinates. It is to be re- was not set. In these dd¥s of cafe- | of Harvard, besinning with 1636, | gretted that men and women outside When the small boy divides two |terias and self-service that is hardly | have agreed with President Lowell $1 00 ;. L $1.00 Reduction on W " e may ex laughnuts with little sister she gen- |4 valid excuse.—New Bedford Stan- |that the Bible story of Jonah was ) (e prisons which | hoid {hass mea Ay All Straw Hats Cox. although | | Ily gcts the one with the biggest | gard. ol 5 i - 7 » . - not sec what they have written. Their clearly a parable?—Boston Globe. W, d x, o hole.— Fuffalo Enquirer } Wednesdayeg orning Wednesday M ; —— s, nesday Morning ly impossihle tc Shagis ” | words would be like messages from ; t enee It is in- | P ; thosa who have died and who yet re Overalls have just reached Paris ’. - B Prstitution. There | | Yet that u v > tov o S < 'S SUPPO! to be the town 2 = s . > Eilimar of hope | IR thelr human bodies. minds and | Yet thots suppostd (0 be fhe 1ome ' WALK UP ONE FLIGHT AND SAVE MONEY it the cundidate’s | Instincts. Were they to write as they > \ - e e e e i | R J g A Black Hose 51-75_ Seal ?“k i sven the Plymouth Rock hens nu-’ G‘e.-) o O I. < ‘H.JL\Q‘EC}Q} 10 Pairs for $1 00 Unlon Sults ‘ more to be gal A from these human For Expert Watch Repalrinz. Jewelry Repairing and Engraving. 2 sl 39 the nomisa- P on a sort of Ky appearance All work promptly done. We reset Diamonds while you wait, and wednesday Morning wente s tha f essages O throwing of the | s """ — et e from v le to a tercentenary Lowell use & pugilistic ""“"'""‘" L “"““ : Courier-Citizen ntever such men would write - In your prese r 5 g eat fo he ¥ P et . fl'nlx " '“' ® | there is no question but that an urg A Ba man who complains about | ne: 0 paiden ™ | the cost of living and the I Rms\vwr‘r’ ¥ of oth s to lead » gh « vOu enew. ihat the | ! of others to lead a right life woutd | {he b com of ek and | . RCSNITK, Jeweler - dominate all. Emphasis would be | ) ouse ex . L 1 cha I connection be iouse expenses was observed purchas- 2 O t o S wrv il il eagrmnghesautind Bl Lol D e e ot 0% D 209, D ot and Mr. MeAdoo | : LT e e e o Discoun o Disco "as thé“heople believe, | "TOUSHt. We would be told by men | 'he . . el OVER MODERN BOOT SHOP k Ol'l Silk Shi 0“ Bat .n .t s Pow kugh 'that the peo- | "h0 had lost it forever, the wonder | ,o.'__path Times. . lts hl gSIll $ close e this fact ug | Of freedom and the wisdom of taking w d d 2 wed o - e e ot il (rvedoeaYon Taatt ednesday Morning nesday Morning indicated, would wor y 4 X | would not harm others. There would SRR Nepend lettISE I (AndRRoms because one day when he got back 166 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN, CONN. &00d points he pos Iy the honesty of which could not be be a sermon in every word—a sermon the workman's compen- | | A bt A J 7 k . ring a happy e, | we had eft J - 5 - l» o the child labor ls ; ; . i * JAWS hem forever. What would be our % S and theme? [ y ! f & . Praciiedl incidence that Governor doubted 14 [ ] 4 8 ator Harding, has been We should stop here, and think. % . § SR, ie mame Is con- | .\ pow we would ite t h X 0 lSCOun hink ho » would write to those Pys S = o N : ' metryctive deglalation In | =,y 04 those to whom we would 3 N s % The Most - own lives the suggestions we would o 8.3 KB Hand Tool willing to follow but On the Mar- ] ) BABCOCK CO. DO NOT MISS THIS SALE Mis labors brought radi the constitution of the have thus written It now turas out that those 400 oda votes during the convention were office of Prosident , ‘McAdoo avout nothing.” eps s Lmic bl my ace) -nuu\y Tree from th.f"E 4 thi of tho Hepublican pre will ¥ much for tow must Dreyan feel today! Not o may rogarding many .., wes he not nominated but, for We have a fine a«ortment of these tools in stock. Send or phone for descriptive catalogue. We deliver to your home. RACKLIFFE BROS. CO., Inc. Park S ' New Britain, Ct. hr‘f ruff, the cause of 2 uvub o, o‘o'u my luxuriant rny friends—to wuar ml{ remedy,” ""4""-' Liqn pon_or Wild: eosion m.." 1 Tt b ook Bel? Honl:, v Il hastes tres Liong, o Lo o Sampaign Henator the first time In genorationa he had L [ o tell ! W 0 dble to tell juet what o ooar influence In deciding upon piafor 'y W piacform means by ol \ of astions it vefers to. R, has n leva Tueus duty Ha managed to keep a “dry” dec. His party has stated jupation befors the people of these oenty ‘s Troaiy of WUnited Siates, howeyer, ving \be door open for i < AN Oomn-r‘ Suppovo that-ho will: mlul."ll"I.l‘lllIll'lll"llllllllll"lllllllflfll.’ g nnmnmmmnmnnmuunlmmmnmmu

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