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Mills ;% Hardware 336 Main St. 2 tetotototootetotefiotobatotototofotatolotofotototol SPARE THE ROD; |CANDIDATE FENNIS SPOIL THE CHILD ~ SURE OF ELECTION |Judge Kirkham Agrees Wim:Gongressional Nominee Addresses Teacher, Discipline Necessary Rally at Judd’s Hall BLLLVEHBOBOD . Hart Fenn, republican congres- I candidate for the first district t at a rally held at all under the direction of the €ixth Ward Republican Club, He laid stress on tne fallacy ot nm‘.r." when Mr e democratic claims and promises; pe 1 the adoption of the that Mrs. Stazowska and her fr Lcague ions: also, he expressed have been a sou » belief that the entire republican ticket would be elected. President G. accused guilty, b ded juc W. Troop presided. Lawyer C. J. Dan- ment. aher of Meriden, yvas one of the Women Makes Trouble, speakers. He arraigned the democrat e | party for its policies and contrasted severnl weeks wberat and republican tickets, ague of Nations, Mr. Fenn veranda with a number | said, is not the most important jssue vomen and proceeds to in. | of the present campaign, but because iIs to the | of the fact that the democrat leaders insist upon making at appear as one, se. | it becdmes necessary for republican nt | #peakers to answer their claims. The 1o nt is not in keeping with the Monroe Daoctrine nor the policies of America: it has been the policy of England to expand Its power over epetition, they testi- reminded the court of Alseiplining the 51 is an unusually paas but America is content to re. main itx preseat vonfines, he said difficult one, to which fact the Judge j 1R T T B O pines readily agreed. Intererence, he said. | (70 07 |~v"l after Spain had must be stopped. He recommended | o0 LT on that parents, ) they have any com- | Mr. Fenn expressed a belief |h|| plaints regarding the methods of | conducting classes at the school, re sl s port the matter to the school thoritles, or, if they feel it is ixes will cosume 3 time of the next inasmuch as the firat o s~ district is one of the largest dware and agricultural districts in ountry, he felt there was great nsibility plgced | nthe hands of . n who was to represent it in Congress. He hold of the necessity of a republican congressfor the republican ors for. strtking & Wby that she had been d With pleasfire, he told the \nd state itforms of the G. O. P What is Period Furniture? We have been hearing a great deal lately ..l-.uq. ve i i- turc. What is it? it will pay you to know something about “Period Furniture.” o o ® TYPE OF SHERATON TABLE COURT CASES ASSIGNED, Trinl Dates For Lawsdfits Are Decided | Upon. | | \ =~ Sheraton desigry 1 - TS S T irfaces and delicate decora- inlay or painting. The her the rounded or llll(l\l 'f the tablgs vary greatly and mannef. Some are increasing the size by n employed Angelica | Kauffmann. the famous woman artist, R \l DIRAMATIST DEAD. gy designs on his finest 3 Philip Kearr KAOWN n% 4 newspaper- Bas } watic eritic, died at his wave some spendid Sheraton | . st | Dining Suitc ast night. At the tim his death Mr. Mindill wasin ¢ harg the drumatic néws department of the B C P t Now York Tribune. He was at one Bde e 1 OFLEF ns. _@@@mw#wwwwwww@ didat for the presidency on | dent, who he is sure will be | wience, he has qun]nm] fhe national | l | ] | | | | { - | | | | | AIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1920. - You Are Sure of Shoe-Quality Wearing our shoes is a habit well worth ac- quiring. That is what our patrons have found . about the shoes we carry — Stetson, Knox and Besse System. 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