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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBEX 15, 1922, COATS . WOMEN'S and MISSES’ COATS Unusual Offering Tomorrow--521 New Fall and Winter Coats for every occasion—Also Stylish Stouts $19 $24 $35 OTHER COATS $10.00 TO $200.00 SUITS NEW FALL TAILORED SUITS For Women and Misses All Fabrics and Styles—Also Stylish Stouts OTHERS AT $100.00. — DRESSES Coats WOMEN'’S and MISSES’ DRESSES Unusual Offering Tomorrow—447 New Dresses Every Fabric and Styles — Also Stylish Stouts $14 $19 $24 OTHER DRESSES $10.00 TO $100.00 — TRIMMED HATS — A BEAUTIFUL SHOWING OF LARGE PICTURE HATS All the new shades and Combinations 4.9 OTHERS $3.95 TO $24.85 ALWAYS MORE VALUE FOR LESS MONEY —— CANDIDATES FLOCK 10 STATE OFFICES 67 Men Sought Election to Senate and 52 Wanted to Be Governors «coee oree six lemocrats diana followed :!nsl— with seven can- Chicago, Ill, Sept. 15 citizens, aspiring <5 states in the T'nited States Sixty-seven enate, be came candidates for that ce in ten primary states of the Central West in races this spring and tion of governor out a fleld of summer. Elec- in eight states men no favor ‘fizv‘vmc tion, three for the followed with for the privilege of opposing Senator | Reed wl didat contests called their each Wisconsin three gubernatorial jumping called executive for the eight of- |was dates for governor, two of them wom- | en, Nebraska had eight, and Oklahoma five each, North kota and Michigan four South Dakota three Sudden Increase, This sudden increase in the number | of candidates for state offices is in marked contrast with num- ber placed before the voters under the {old party convention system. The in- |crease in the number of candidates for |congressional offices was even larger ‘ |than that for senate and governor. ta and In-| 1n Indiana 65 candidates sought {the nominations for 13 congressional offices. TFour hundred and forty were out for the 100 vacancies in the @Ml [state house of representatives. One ample ballot that from Allen county, contained names of more than 500 ycandidates for state, county and to ship offices. The sample ballot }‘”‘ s‘q\nrer! eight cents postage. candi- | In Ohio In Ohio there were 104 republican| candidates for the legislature, 24 for Wisconsin led in the “open field and Da- contest for senator, six men the republican nomina- for the democratic and| progressive. Missouri | six republicans fighting | Nebrask for hree o won over a field of three in the race democratic nomination Jowa's Candidates. Iowa had eight candidates for the six republicans and two Minne: . Ohio and Michigan senatorial ont five candidates North Dakota had four ah Ohio proved the favorite field for candidates, thvr'affl into the race for the office of that state fiict field for 10 re- the con -_——e = = | Y 424 MAIN STREET the house. This number was further 44 candidate on the tdemocratic ticket. Twenty-two of this number will be elected | Fifty-nine candidates were voted on {for congressional nominations in the E R six districts of Nebraska. A total of v |increased by {183 s sought nomination for ; oftic Doug! county, (W includes the city Omaha Sixty-eight candidates sought coun- C ty offices in Sedgwick county, | E i :n of whom will be electe Thirteen candidates were the fleld for the office of sheriff, OPP._EAST MAIN STREET. FAN’(‘\ (‘HI ( K ROAS S ARRO\\ BRAND I’ AC ON STEAKS—-1 00 A. M. to 12:00 M. Round, Slrlom Short Porterhouse. . Pork to Roast ... .. Fresh Shoulder Salted Spareribs Salt Pork . Legs of Lamb 1b. 1b. 14c¢ 35¢ ]b IOC | IIE\IIL(;(‘KV ON POTTERS' PAY Refuses to Accept Cut From in New Scale | Cnion lb 19C | 10 to 40 Per Cent. Atantic City, N. J., Sept. AR ferees representing the | Brotherhood of Operative Potters and the Sanitary Manufacturers ocia |tion jeadlocked over the terms for t biennial w reement The s potters demand down- Veal Cutlets . Ih. 25¢ U At b S Smoked Shouiders 1b. 16¢ 10 to 40 per cent the union re- Small Smoked Hams 1b. 30¢ to consider such a cut, Corned Reef ...... lb. | far has offered no co \f-riprrmn 'n: T = - If the conference is abandone ¢ Frankforts ....... lh. | manufacturers may go to the extreme |of shutting down their plants, The —Con- National b, 160 ision in wae tuse 2:00 P. M. to 4:00 P. M.—5 lbs. SUGAR . . expire present agreement, however, does not uptil November 1, and both sides are hopeful of reaching a settle- ment before that date, White Loaf Flour bag $1.15 2 Ibs. 33¢ Raisins atinsk, Set. 15 cers of the Bakhit who tried by a revolutionary Five out agal We have a full line of Roasted Meats, Pickles, Olives, Jelly, Preserves, etc ! tribunal for ing war Best Tub Butter 2‘2 Ibs, $1 [§) Bolsheviki in the Far East, b Fresh Eggs . doz. 30c ‘;;‘;jj',;f;’},;',l,f‘,',~ prison terms of Printed Buiter ... lb. 39¢ o t6i YOATH, ) Brick Cheese Ib. 25¢ SRS - | have beer shot of the to ten years. Ger .‘1( 8, were put | General Ungern, the to death some time ago. RED TO’\IATOFS ..... 14 qt. basket 49¢c D CO. BANKRUPT. 15.—An involun- filed GREENY! New York, Sept tary petition in bankruptey GREEN TO’\I ATOFS Malaga Grapes . 3 lbs. 25¢ Large Bananas ... doz. 23¢ Large Cal. Lemons doz. 39¢ Elberta Freestone Peaches ..... 2 ats. Eating Apples .. 3 qgts. Cal. Eating Pears 8 for 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ in federal court today agains Edw .14 qt basket 35(3 R. Greenfield Kenneth Smith, trading under the name of Greenfield | | & Co., stock brokers. No mention of | labilities or assets were made in the and Pie Apple- 4 qts. 25¢ Large Tomatoes 3 lbs. 10c Sweet Peppers qt. 5¢ Red and Yellow Onions 7 lbs. 25¢ Sweet Potatoes. . 7 lbs. 25¢ Yellow Bantam Corn dz 15¢ | petition ELECTRICAL POWER. REPORT. Ottawa, Sept. 15.—Electrical pouryl States in the fiscal year ended March | 21, showed a decrease of 157,006,528 kilowatt hours, as compared with the previous year. A cach and | | through the greater part of the night | repulsed by | livelihood in exported from ('anada to the United| g4 Ma chAdoo Makes a Record Trout Catch of 17 Pounds | Yellowstone Park, Wyo., Sept. William G. McAdoo, former secretary of the treasury, has taken Yellow- | stone park fishermen off their feet. | Yesterday he reported catching a rainbow trout weighing 17 pounds. | Mr. McAdoo, who arrived here after | a trip down the Snake river in Idaho, said that he hooked the record trcut while fishing from a raft on which the river trip was made. Dundalk Scene of Heavy | Firing During Night | Belfast, Sept. 15 (By Associated Press). — Heavy firing continued | i attacks were the free staters. The Dundalk races enabled the republi-| cans to collect in the town. They| attempted the destruction of several bridges but all were without success. in Dundalk. Several National Board Sends Its Congratulations to D. of L. | From the national! board of direc- tors of the Daughters of Isabella, in| session at Washineton, D. C., Isabella | circle of this city, has received the| ing telegram: gratulations upon prospects of a new home; also form of incorpor-| tion.” The local circle has nearly $4,000 ol sury toward the erection of a| Trenton Man Asks $10,000 of Ceme- | tery for Mixing Graves, , Sept. 15 —Charging| Greenwood Cemetery asso- | has removed the body of | Laura Recina, buried | October 13, 191%, and asserting the | body not now be located, Sebas- | tine na of South Clinton avenue | yesterday brought suit in the supreme cot for $10,000 damages be-| cause of the mental anguigh he ha red asa result of the alleged neg- | t of the association | Recina sets forth that the body of | interred in a single| grave in the cemetery. When the| grave was opened to transfer the body | to a family plot, instead of his wife’s | body being in it, “the body of a male |adult was discovered therein.” iation here his wife, Mre t here his wife | HOLLYWOOD JOKFS BARRED. |( ¢ York, Sept, 15—E. F. Albee, of the Kelth circuit, in a letter ! sent out yesterday, bids actors stop| poking fun at Hollywood or anything concerning controversies in the mo- tion picture colony of the West Coast His letter, addressed to managers audev theaters and artists, | “1 feel no institution should hr—[ condemned for the acts of a few of | lits employes or associates. Tt is bad enough to be obliged to withstand the | ariticiem of the press and the genera! | public, but when those who earn th'ir‘ theatricals continue to | irritate a condition of this kind fit| does not become us in any way.” n’\\\fl\-——fl(fl NELL. Michael W. Bannon, of this city,, formerly of Indian Orchard, Mass., | and Miss Anna O'Connell, of Spring-| , will be married next| Tuesday morning at Springfleld. They | will make their home in this ecity. | Mr. Bannon is connected with the O'Neil Tire and Battery company. OUR BIG SATURDAY SPECIALS WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. DON'T FAIL TO TAKE AD- VANTAGE OF THEM. NEW BRICK CHEESE 25¢ YNGR AMERICAN CHEESE SPECIAL 9 to 10 a. m. SUGAR 10 " 73¢c With Other Gro- 367 MAIN STREET " Furchases SPECIAL HOUR SALES FROM 7 TO 11 A. M. ROUND, SIRLOIN, PORTERHOUSE STEAK - - - Ib 17¢c Legs of Young Lamb. .. . .lb. 24c Fresh Pork to roast..... Ib. 16¢ Swift’s stewing Fowl. ... Ib. 26c | FROM 9 TO 11 A. LARGE SOUND NATIVE POTATOES 151b peck 20c FROM 3 TO 5 P. M. HOULI b 12V4c M. SHOULDERS Prime Rib Roast Beef. . . . Ib. 17¢ BEEF BEEF LEAN SMALL BOILING MEATY ROASTS .... RESH GRO D HAMBURG . PRIME RUMP ROASTS. .. PRIME CHOICE BREASTS TO STUFF FANCY VEAL CHOPS .... CHOICE VEAIL SUGAR CUF CORNED BEEF .. Ib. VEAL LEGS TO ROAST.. Ib, RUMP ROASTS. .. SHOULDER CUTS Ib. CUTLETS.. Ib. PORK LEAN (8-10 1b. Av.) FRESH HAMS. ... Ih. SUGAR CURED BACON MEADOWBROOK SMOKED HAMS. .. FRESH SLICED LIVER FRESH CUT PORK CHOPS.... 18¢ 20c 18¢c 14c .25¢ 32¢ 28¢ .20c Ib. 280 3™ 25¢ 18¢ 1b. Ib. G\\ IFT'S G')l DEN . 32¢ WEST FOWL LARGE GOLDE! BONELESS CORNED BEEF... Ib. . w 36¢ 18¢ BEST MOHICAN CREAMERY BUTTER2 Ibs77c SPECIAL ALL GUARANTEED EGGS 2dez. 55¢ BEST WHOLE MILK PURE . CH 1,;\1{1)»,__? i ?70 SWIFT'S PREMIUM .m 26¢ O'MARGARINE .. Ib. 24(: OUR FAMOUS DINNER BLEND COFFEE. .1b. AMERICAN SARDINES IN OIL.......8 cans SLICED PINEAPPLE large can SOLID l’\’l\ TOMATOES No. 3 can FANCY v 2 cans FARLY 2 cans BABBITTS CLF NEW YELLOW PURFE COCOA IN large . 22¢ 23¢c 11c . 14c¢ . 19¢ CORNM BULK RED BUTTERFLY TE SHREDD COCOANU 1D NEW PREPARED BU (‘I\\\ lll \T ]‘I()l R, 3 lhe P, AND G. SOAP . ~.... B bars PURE ORANGE \l-\l{\l \L!lll . large jar BROWN St R 5 Ibs. CAMPBLELL'S PORK AND B MOHICAN EVAPORATED ) 14 BUSHEL MARKET BASKI . 35¢ 19¢ 29c 240 29¢ 38c 11c 19¢ YELLOW ELBERTA PEACHES . 14 qt. basket 990 REFD STAR SWEET POTATOES EXTRA FANCY APPLES i m- 25c | LARGE RIPFE LARGE BUNCHES MALAGA GRAPES b, 8C TR LARGE BLUE PLUMS RED OR YEL- LOW ONIONS. won 9¢ l)ltO\"'l)f\R\;w r“fm 209 PINKMEAT CANTALOUPES BANANAS . 8™ 25¢ 4 e 250 PEANUTS F‘RF QH ROASTED DATES l Oc vasket 49€ TOMATO! ATTEND THE FREE SCHOOLS EVENING

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