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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST lo, 1922, SIX CANDIDATES [ s wevy o | FOR SEVATE JOB || g Tuckisn, INCORPORATED | Size 18 x 36, With 81 AT . oot miotx Senator Pomerene Has Opposition are e roet 99 . to Re-election 9 quality ° —— nes a ornln Columbus, Ohio, Aug. 15 (By The |Associated Press)—Six candidates, in- | | | ARARRRRARRARARN cluding Senator Pomerene himself, | Tab]e Oil Cloth |want to, become United States senator from Ohio, at the conclusion of Sen- Strictly first qual- 'ator Pomerene's term next March ity, plain white and 29c : .;'hkm..- republicans and two democrats| e Mighty Challenge'Sale Values IN ADDITION to Wednes- 85 , D s ok g nomInkHoniia i ; day Morning Specials. You make a DOUBLE SAVING tomor- ML row morning. August 8 Senator Pomerene's long | | opponent is former Congressman John r sl s ety “Little Beauty” Store closes Wednesday at 12:15 during the summer. was defeated for the nomination by ' Drawer Waists |Senator Pomerene six years ago. Pom- | | o erene’ . lfrirndn have said they are i not taking the Lentz candidacy ser- | For Boys and 37c |tously, and that they expect the sen- | ith’ i o | i i 1 lor Ohio senator to be rénominated | Gl L Sn}:‘;fi:r Bl:;:if:c“ Re[fll;')bo;l:de | B‘::jpl:'e;{.:tatgs Llngerle Tape by a large vote, ‘ por e = = ; | "In the republican camp, the main | '\ LR A ELY T All Sizes, Waist Linings | First Quality Goods. Mercerized quality, |contest, politicans say, appear®to be | ; Fach Made of iawn. Sizes $l 79 sard pieces with bod- 4C' between Congressman Simeon D. Fess, | loc to 44 o [of Yellow Springs, who is chairman of | Leather Hand Bags f 23 Ready Made : Ithe National Republican Congresston- | Popli c Dish Towels 4 | 9 oplin = 2. te S 11 | EEREREEN al committee, and Charles Dick, of | 100 Sample 86 Inches Wide, A Windsor Ties Plain and with blue | “! |Akron, formerly United States senator Bags, to close full range of colors. | silk plaids and all borders. Sizes from Ohio and author of the Dick Na- out . s el 7 | 30, . tional Guard law. Fess is considered At geod "3"'1.""' ‘ staple i"&' shades| 3 ‘5"3025 Gilbert o a strong advocate of national prohibi- (" | 111 5 | For Reduction on the New Fall|| §/tion and a supporter of the Harding I | s 35€ e £ Alarm Clocks & |administration. Dick was defeated for’ Felts for tomorrow morn-|| §|icromimation six secrs ago and. s Und C I ing only. |entry into the present campaign caused naerwear (repe : The celebrated !some surprise in political circles. | Pkl andt wiite N “Tornado" Alarm — 95 (o] d to Fess d - e e et i are Somn 1] e quaie sott - 1 § € Sl oLy cuarsnea 1o e IO C Pure Thread Silk Stock i =5 tenant-governor, and David W. Wood, Ieh' 5 Yard. Good assortment of neat stripes. Open 32 ure Threa il ck- Lehigh Pure Thread Silk [|a Civil war veteral and an inmate of i Sl A Cegedils Cc ings, black and Stockings, the Ohio Soldiers’ Home at Sundusky. 11 [UELL colors ... C white only .. 2 Although chief interest in the prim- p ! ary appears to be centering in the test for t bli 1 . ) sontem for e cepublioan norinaton Sateen it e ) Children’s | i Table Covers | Wit h tin covers Silk Socks Itorial fight is attracting considerable | 36 Inches wide— | attention. and family have returned after an | A Black and all col- 29 5 cake | PERSONALS ‘,,,Mmomp R e L hlnflpnpthe claims of friends that he | ors — Yard........ c (o | First quality hem- 3 fog loc e York and‘Canada. The party was|SnoUld have had no opposition because Limit 3 cakes to | Stitched all around : i e Palm Olive Three-quarter length. Shampoo Sizes up to 10. Good iC |he was the defeated candidate two S ! | vears ago, former State Auditor A. 11 I | Misses Cecella Edman and Sti iy b 2 st | : : 8 Seaberg left today for Bridgeport | . Miss Sadle M. Butler of 82 Winter ViC Donahey of New Philadelphia is| Dish Toweling 9c | The 36c bote, color assortment. ... here e o helr e aorv | street, has returned.to the city, aftter [OPPOSEd by three other contestants. Children’s Hos . PR mhetegines spend fhel YACR"a two weeks' vacation spent at Indian; Those opposing him for the nomin. -hiidre € oo otuality <Iah | Grey Enamel 3lc 5 | Neck. are James G. Johnson of Spring- > i Villiam" <) | Bt field a justice of the Ohio supreme | Medium rib. strictly border, 1§ inches | DIShiEans: | illiamigARoog Mrs. M. Siderosky and ®aughter, | court; Thomas J. Dufty of East Liv-| first quality—Black and & C wide, L4qllans iplze; Beer Extract Miss Anna, and Miss Selma Gordon,| William Dowling of Linden street,orpool, head of the state industrial cordovan ... yards 21 25 15 bottle Women’s Bloomers spent the last week-end at Warwick and Edward Comvay of East Main!commission, and A. P. Sandles of Ot- 2 c c c Neck, Rhode Island. j\};:;l are vacationing at Ince”iitawa, for several years secretary of | l H ‘ LRIt Good count white — Neck. Ithe state board of agriculture. | U AELL AR | Reinforc- K. E. Parker of 59 Lincoln street, =3 | However, Sandles' name may not| £, ‘ - e : f. 25c is in Springfield this week attending| Mr. and Mrs. H. Dayton Hum-|get on the ballots because of an al- | Women’s Full Fash et D the convention of the American Phil-| phrey of West Main street have re- leged technicallys® While his petition P Silk H 4 Tissue Ginghams fedi ket ure ol ose ‘atelic society. {trrned from an extended automobile |filed with the secretary of state bore — trip through Maine his name, investigation disclosed that | Bearatary tHay A0 Makin: of the( — Ithe petition was signed by his sec- Strictly first Finest qunlit\ Regularly 58c yard. 29c Chamber of Commerce, and Mrs., Edmund Hayes of the local post!retary while he was out of the state quality in black $1 OO Yard : R : 2 Makin, have gone to Haverhill, Mass- | cffice, has returned from a vacation;on a speaking tour. His name has only — Pair. @ Carter’s achusetts, for the balance of ' the!spent at Asbury Park, N. J. been ruled out by the secretary of | | 1 R | o) state, but his friends are urging him ' : R . R CEIELLEREE Infants’ Vests -- Mr. and Mrs. William Spencer and [0 appeal to the courts. John Cunningham has returned | daughter, Miss Casandra, of 450 Main' Donahey, a former member of the Fine Merck’s | Witch Hazel Medium weight from Indian Neck where he spent his| street, are entertaining Messrs. Fred- I¢gislature and a delegate to the Ohio [} i q S i | 8 oz bottle, pure Yacation, | orick Podger and Carl Uaack, of constitutional convention in 191, won Women’s :r,f’:}eéh’fzfsgflls b‘u%:rpokollk | aistilled, Merino. Stricdy 44c 2 d 1 lb. Package, b od | Syracuse, New York, who motored|the democratic nomination for gov- 3 3 K g | for first quality. Sizes Nicholas M. Tetl and Thomas Oscar | here Sunday. |ernor two years ago, but was defeat- Unlon Sults 2 25c 396 19c 1 to 0‘1 : LS $ ed for election by Harry L. Davis of | . __‘-“c1a\vplnn«1 in the republican landslide “_,’;:," sl ":,";,_'.'5' 19 Persian Rose Bl HeelCheek {of that year. Both he and Duffy claim S ] C Face Powder Djer Kiss Hor-Palliiiwhite L} | strong labor support. The $1.00 size | Talcum Powder | shoes. | Friends of Judge Johnson claim that v package, The 25c size, . he will have much of the organiza- | FEELP TR I 5 l7c Lingerle Gowns tion's support over the state. 4 Cc 16(: Men’s Blue Imported Wor Regular and extra W 0 H \. Women’s Vests “Gem” ; e oy ] RO HELPS ‘ 6. BYCKNELLDIES | cluny Taces | (rom | andkereiets [l o or v w20y PROTECT Y 3 —_— | Finest grade lisle 34(: vards, 1 to 2 inches Pretty Jacquard | ly first quality, fast med with embrold- - ——— jon the road about two weeks. Siitamer size 55x58, |10 vests wide. Formerly 10c | Patterns, in pink| color; our regular Prominent Meriden Man, Head of vard: B | 1230 grade, ery and lace. Loan Association and Official of | FEL R 2¢: 44c¢ | 3 " 25¢ Tool Company, Had Been Ill Long. S A e ‘Fine Linen LELEREELH | ' Slip-over Camisoles Bycknell, president for nearly 20 | 3 [years of the Meriden Permanent Statlonery sk pop- | Building and Loan assoctation and at v ebhes Olgg 1 :o 45c N ¥ | prese secretary and tr 1 | & . White, pink or It is your defense against poor health. | morning after a long illness. He was 28c quallty. ... > Our past record for business integrity born in Belfast, Maine, November 25, | CLEEL fi ” ” g e 5 1861. He served in the city council, | | | | | is all the guarantee you need. ~Ask yow | was a police commissioner, represent- | ! ! doctor about us. I can tell you he’s the man who ed Meriden in the house of repre-| irti is pleased with our methods of doing business. | sentatives at Hartford from 1901 to| Bib Aprons Shirtings HERE'S MY HEADQUARTERS =y :ci v i S o ] v st 25 c v St i 90 o plaln Chlte C 1905 and 1906 Ir. Bycknell was witits pum'rn CROWELL'S |lEE i s [ DRUG STORE B 111 : ! evening to make final plans for Lith-| C | ndvertisement in tomorrow's pape M S 0 WO COL. OSBORNE IMPROVED. 83 w MAI N S VERlEh tay Say WHING A AOTES held' lty ]telfls < advt INER READY T RK New Haven, Aug. 15.—The condis [] in this city nest Saturday. An ap- | The members of the Fddy-Glover _— ticn of Col. Norris G. Osborne, edle 3 | is to attend this meeting as there| The monthly meeting of the For- Friday evening to elect delegates to|Six Coal Operating Companies, With tor of the New Haven Journal-Coure | Wil be need of many of them to sell eign Mission Crcle of the Elim ' (ne state convention in Waterbury., | i 165, Sl BRARIE ToNes AR the tags on the streets | Swedish Baptist church will be held * | Average Yearly Output of One Mil- putated, was good today. He rests | tonight in the church parlors at the 5 . easily and the surgeons believe he S linvitation of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Broadway Bright Lights | will have rapid convalencence, Larson of Church street. | Must Be Dimmed at 1 a. m, Morsantown, W. Va., Aug It cold hard cash is of any interest, \ o yon T o ys “proaduave coal operating companies With an | g n el {to you, just read Besse-Leland's ad-| i;iporing jights and its midnight nual production of about 1,000,000 numerals to denote 100 !vertisement in tomorrow's papers.— . "5 Sy Ctn Cwent out together tons are included in the strike settle- | % advt. at one o'clock this morning when the ment agreement reached at the Cleve- | | The executive committee of Every-| police quietly but firmly stopped all land conferenc The mines were man's Bible class will meet at noon N 3 The recent cleaned up last week in anticipation dancing and cabarets, tomorrow at the Y. W. C. A. Thel gangster battle outside one of the of the settlement and miners are to begin work meeting will open at 11:45 o'clock in | kectic resorts in which a man was| ready the Y. W. cafeterfa. It is planned to|shot and killed was given as the The majority of companies in this| discuss a proposed budget at this cause for the order. The police edict district represented in the Mononga- & | time. spread consternation among the night | hela coal association, reiterated they e were unalterably opposad to the | You'll have the surprise ¢of your! moths who have fluttered to the tune | S | life when you read Besse-Leland's of jazz orchestras until daybreak Cle and settlement 118 Sl:\l\' STREET ’ 116 MAIN STREET See Victor Advertisement Opposite Comer Wanut > Full ¥Fashioned vk Ay — Wednesday Morning Specials — e Diccontinued Patterns : ; . ; Sizes 19 to 26—Reg. $3. 84. 85 k-‘:T(T"-‘:'M‘““"‘ 36 Inch Black Only—All Sizes To go 2. Skeins SILK PONGEE o o o s OO $1.00 1.00 r.. » . | 3 for ’ 45c Yard . 2 to a Customer. | lion Tons, Anticipate Settlement. 15.-—Six CHILDREN'S SE 246 MAIN STREET | lm;;;""&m— st .mm.‘_.u.i,sfi; PILLOW TUBING 3 for OPPOSITE THE MONUMENT s | e WILLIMANTIC THREAD ALL OUR GINGHAM STREET 150 Yard Spools—All Sizes DRESSES 3 Spools loc To go at ... $2.49 3 to a Customer Values up to $5—Sizes 18 to 46.

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