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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1922, CONNECTICUT G. 0. P. MAKES TARIFF | HASS. OFFERS REWARD DOMINANT STANDfDEMOCRATS OETORE oo s rs e N tigate thoroughly expenditures u, fhe| Those Responsible for Railroad | ) : | Campaign Issue for This | present republican administration. He | yanasiiom. $ \ s also pledged to lower an o State and Others on East- AT e M T Aug. 17.—~Tbe offer of a re- | seats in the U'nited States Senata and | ward for the apprehension of railroad | ern Seaboard. | for gressmen will be fought a'ang | vandals in Massachusetts pendent = A talk of a Labor party, but nothing | “€es done to rail equipment and pro- ’ 4 | perty ce the beginning o\ 1 “‘_\"m \'r»v‘\-‘ A .ux“-' LTy ) Nataekata y;f‘v\tw strike, Governor Cox sald to ; test i ! 4\1" outatanding {ssuns have AppeaTe | "y s ottt g A PR etk balal O ed for the coming state campaig® The Henry Cak ¥ nomi e ol Tnited States samsesp it |Vation 18 now being prepared for his for the L'y ¢ T ) Blates s 't personal consideration, Governor Cox with the rivalry aE said, adding that he had under ad- cratic party of York n . 1 ent the question of offering a tangible has appeared ted, will be along national New kel Bt tes St graioate o stantial cash reward for the detec- i SiH) ar.. dosap iy, | ton of persons guilty of tampering nEhuYS king the Republl-{ ity the raflrond property and opposed by | kit Aot 1 Tersey City, a 0 ‘ sople want pronibition |20 Boston Policemen Il T P . . that modification of the Velstead Following Their Banquet 1 virtually nullify the Roston, Aug. 17.—Twenty-five po- enth Amendment. He supports | jjcemen of the Back Bay station, were 1 protective tarif. Mr. Record makes | eported tcday to be suffering from v roly-curbing the chief issue, | ptomaine poisoning following their ! & to discuss prohibition. Gov-|attendance at a banquet Tuesday Edwards apparently will have | night in honor of their former cap- o opposition for the Democratic | tain, Thomas F. Goods, promoted to nomination for T'nited States Senator. |deputy superintendent. Governor Cox Judge George S zer, Democratic |and Sup't of Police Crowley were / s late for the gubernatorial nom- [among the guests at the dinner. on has done no campaligning. His - nt, Willlam E. Tuttle, state| WOMEN'S T 1 {ATCH . king and insurance commissioner, it » ocates modification of the Vol-|Second and Third Round Doubles Are and is against appropria- On Today at Forest Hills rev contest tloné for state prohi 1 enforce- | Forest Hills, N. Y., Aug. 17.—Sec- he United ment ond and third round doubles match and the Matne featured the program today in the 1 Willlam R. Pattangall, former state | women's national tennis champlon- Dol - attorney peneral on the stump as | ships at the West Side club, it e | democratic candidate for governor| Miss Helen Wills and Mrs, Marion et e e B b Sl e e M B FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WILL BE BUSY DAYS IN OUR COTTON GOODS DEPT. figure in the fined his efforts mainly to criticl BGattia s of the republican state administration, | ond round match. chief debatt § between Re. Governor Percival republi- | In leading third round matches Mrs. Publicans and Democrats can candida ed his ofi- | May Sutton Bundy and Miss Helen Summary of Yssues: cial acts, The g declined Pat- | Hooker opposed Miss Gladys Hutchins el 7 i taneall's invitation to debate state fs.|and Mrs. Katherine Gardner; Massachusetts: Joseph ol e e R ALy B R S 98 TABLE DAMASK 15c CRASH TOWELING FINE PERCALES former speaker of the Massac o 1 : ub. |ard met Miss Clare C: and Miss s B $ House, s seeking the togs of ssloe o bibe L B LD b s e e Will wash like linen Henry Cabot Lodge, on the gro i Oakley C. | Mallory and Miss Edith fxxourney 59c Yard Red ’ Yard 50 el Pattefrlt. Yard 121/2c that his leadership is not progressive | 20 bY for: et he | met Mrs. Frank H. Goar Border ...... 36-in. wide enought to represent the party, Mr. | e IR LEAGUE OUTING , 3 TR ST, (|| R R e R Y L e S es) Walker champi | election will be held September 11. bership in the f Nations. | Vermont | The Industrial league, which closed Russell A. Wood of Cambridge, and| State Senator Re Proctor, €an- | 14 geason several weeks ago with the $2.98 ALL LINEN DAMASK 39¢c ALL LINEN CRASH 25¢ CURTAIN SCRIM Washington Cook of Sharon. also|d for an nomination | cyty Hal team the winner on the may enter the i gover will hold an outing at Had- 72-in. wide TOWELING Gaston banker: Sherman L ple | her of his ¥ to hol 12 e Er Plain and with t‘i%::";ta:gcs B 1 18 o farmer, Abram Foote, - — il $1.98 Tad fancy border ...... Yard 150 Dallas Lore arp of Bost e o netion on menacany | e tosieeoid e A s $1.98 FULL SIZE CROCHET LARGE SIZE COTTON 35¢ WINDSOR PLISSE 1 Channing H. Cox for a second term t0F Carrol § Page who s to retire. | . X ‘ PLAID BLANKETS is opposed on the republic de b New Hampshire. | : BED SPREADS Each Plain color, Atto General J. Weston Allen,| Taxation loomed up as one of| i l 00 Each 89c C 5 5 X 19c who. ccessful prosecution of two'the chief campa issues with the, oo = . 32-in. wide .. veess. Yard district attorneve on charges of mal-|state farm bureau federation back of ey 4 e it s R T G ) | i T S T g | e ———T—— the public eve present state policy. Labor interests| = B % ¥ S R |a e forie 48 Bour-lat | INSUDE $7.50 SATIN BED SPREADS 19c OUTING FLANNEL FULL SIZE BED SHEETS New York candidates for governor| NV interest in the primary to be| Very Pretty Stripe 121 > Made of Standard and United States senator will not he| N3 on Sept. § was imparted by the! “YTh 4t Mo toad 4 $4.98 Yard /2¢ Y cote knows until the party conventions CSVnth hour candidates for seats in| odge Special ..... ard .......c.00000. otton ....... September 25-29, the republicon meet. |the state house of representatives of ing in Albany and the Aemocrats in|fOrmer Governor Robert P. Bass and - = o Syracuse. Candidates for local offices|former Cong an Raymond B.| Why not make certain that your 18-IN RED STAR DIAPER 25¢ LADIES’ CLOTH $5.00 PART WOOL BLANKET Stevens. Mr. Bass elected in 1910 as family will inherit a home instead for the legislature and the house of | noe - 5 " representatives will be chosen at the|® PrOETessive republican was one of| ¢ oot An Equitable Ene 10 Yard - 36-inch wide 19 Grey, Pink and Blue e acii wsriyans ko ciiin. o ‘ Yard .........coc..... LICRphaigs . Pair OO primaries September 19. Governor ceeann Sl Nathan L. Miller, republican, see assured of renomination, if he letter that heralded the apparance of dowment Policy will .clear l'hs s Thodore Roosevelt in the p ntial mortgage whether you live or die, campaign of 1912 Stev lect- v accept. Little organized opposition :M!’“ gn of 1912 n?'; Stevens “f"' leaving the home free and clear has developed to the renomination of ©0 'O coneress in 1912 as a democrat.| o vou or your loved ones. Ask hae been 3 ol r %ena- . " el Saneeila | Candidates for the democratic gu-| MONEY BACK IF MERCHANDISE rai o wakine an eetile thin | e T ortnation Taclide Matse | THE EQUITABLE B ll.: NOT SATISPACTORY. paign to give the newspaper pub - ohn C. Hutch ratic gubernatorial nom- = F ~ o J] N :ra:?o'ndp?\(?;uq:':hilh:";:'mhan' nws 4 Sptiir) G WhIGER e n n. he strer h neor H. Goodnow | of the Hearst boom has not been determined the republican nomination UNITED STATES violent objection has been registered | to it by many up-state democratic| Connecticut PARKER & DEMING leaders, who are urging the candidacy| Fu!l definition of the party isst Insurers . er ssi l’e v S iiny = Lo Smith, | Of republicans and democrats await X : 2 F t t e e Aitred B B | e Cholitloa). acivantiona s and | 193SMAIRISH Tel. 2026 or Quic eturns use a a . aasistent secretary of the navy,|Platforms The republicans ““I.’:“’,l::}_‘—““——_fi ’ Franklin D. Roosevelt are understood 1€ tar St el i LA T UL L5 i FOR SALE to believe that Hearst's hostility to| > s If you are about to furnish a home v nominated and his tariff stand en- . ; . President ~ Wilson would militate hOMInated ; we can outfit it completely. We carry | New Bungalow—Garage, chicken houss and gaxd q 1. The democrats are involved - : | | h >arage, use and garden, large lot and all against him as a candidate and that! -OTS-C e COMOTTELs are b |\ Fhe Lincoln Realty Co. p a full line of Furniture, Stoves and . his nomination would disrupt the 1r spfi 0 r:yw]q' 1 ;:(:.n .;1‘” E - (o Floor Coverings at prices that will | n::: cl;ss. 1,01““" leaving town—also a nice profitable business in center of party. The republican platform is|y oo or'ven esentatives and governor. | B surely plclL‘e.A P PP expected to endorse the administra- Gy ;i i tlon of Governor Miller and to rec. ey Wil demand s 1D HE GOT RICH New and Sccond-Hand Furniture | H. D. HUMPHRE ! LK : mitting be U n BUYING v E . 1320-2 | ommend a continuance of his poli- Ataraia PROPERTY e R REER I ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Senator n will be re- et cies of economy in state administra- g tion, consolidation of departmental ¥ \ e activities and state supervision over| subd Butietinnd of Rildas, Tt , £ . 0 . b hydro-electric development. The dem- | o L 5 i .z t t e om o mm AT 4 States sento, was renominated by = 0 o [ror Quic eturns Use Hera assifie vis. direct primary system for nomination | |11® TEPUDIICARS at th f';”‘";}‘w":,‘y’;' HE GOT POOR ; of all candidates, for modificatio <infho Rl 134 " & ) BUYING Wro- _ (B2@ fE THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY repeal of the motlon picture censor- (o 0% Fou The dem. ship and for the establishment of a| . ..+¢ nator M. M minimum wage commission ¥ hough his mpp‘() Pennsylvania Irs Brow Gifford Pinchot, republican, and g od, wi ssons of life are THAT ALWAYS John A McSparran, democratic, can- |y ; : @idates for governor in Pennsylvania. | some counties walking the streets of this|| PLEASES {:\:Or S OraeenERoL SIS proaiDIon | windvdasy hat she sented as ||| town. One man bought every S i 4 the need for Y 3 . v ; - Efforts may be made In the coming | \fiss Hattie St mer Red Cross || get-rich-quick chance he ever You will never be dis eampaign to elect legis worker, was ted for the repub- |l saw and got poorer every day. appointed o bottlF favor a more drastic enforcement law. || congressi " e ¥ . o Seibert's pasteur-/ The republicans have not yet adopted Afetine by L., 8 The happy man bought real ized milk or cream. a party platform, but Mr. Pinchot is (' eston, incumbent estate. H o committed to an economical admini- s s | It al\wflyst f{:rsor ::3 ) stration with an efficient budget sys- | The Island of Mada ar has a belt g Ssame swee 8 Sparran is pledged t st 30 miles deep that complete- pLTg, PH%%{& full creamed quality. B administration and to 1:ves- | ly encircles it QS' THE LINCOLY REALTY( | 4 TE.SEIBERT & SON) RO croar Ateck, || AV Your Milkman' R VAR New Britdin, Connt. 3 Pamx svn::%' 1] PHONE 1720 [ 1 F Y v t' ‘ Galbraith & Pattison VISIT OUR DINING ROOM | or our aca lon Carpenters, Builders and General | WHEN IN HARTFORD T ‘ Call At Get your Camera and Supplies at Our Store, L2 """‘:Db:‘:“; l’”:::“m‘m | T 24.30 STATE ST. 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