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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 8 1023 NINESEEKTOGAOF ~ newiwsiaws e, 552 Only 33 Out of 687 Recognized Occupations M|NNESQTA OENATOR oo o o e s i 2 b o Which Gentle Woman is Not Now Engaged in United States Naval Academy To Sady In ational Law Sersously ‘. | i ‘." " d i UMY I v pt ¥ Specal Primary Elootion 101 annapote, 314, sume 5—runorsing " ohen In dor an 3 N n '{ 1000 Applicatie ® the o ¥ of inte catire new ™ of their professi ’ they may be o ning frem 7 atil 9 e'cleck for fquipy i 12 handle difflenit prablems er skating a from unt Minneapolis June §.—In the speeial that may confrant the navy, Seerctary | o' g g M 1 primar e r United Ftates Of the Navy Denby delivered the cam ing { 8 hire fl,;t P the senator, June 15, the issues are jum. Mencement address to the graduating press the Boys' Clul News has heer bled and obseured by the mad seram of midshipwen in the armeory v - I for 1t seal of the late Renator Nere yesterday He alse handed oumt handicapped for the t several L weeks, A new press need by Knute Nelson he diplomas to the graduates, whe . e s ied b hute m 4 ally were commissioned aa | h? OIUD lacks sufficient funds to pur ne candida on the republican ) ® ohase one Heket are flooding the state with A campaign literature, the wet and dry Four hundred and four young men is being a factor, Othier issyes Tecéived the commissions. l‘\“,.: cases are avoided by many of them out 4 dozen men diplothas were Gov, J, A, O, Preus, eonservative Withheld pending consideration of their econd or because of Ineom républiean, who relies on the organis . ation ks BUllt up In previous | PIEte examinations, sickness or other eampalgns, ean he put down as a | CIreumstanees. 3 nby told the graduates supporter of the Harding polieies, i 'i-.nhn Dent t Inte cluding the world eourt, Me opy they were launching inte a servieg —_——— the gue of nations. where the grgatest of fraternity feel. Osear At who resisn trom (1N Should pge ut all times, M ) P 2 by is Beverity fust hecause they are now in ) eral support of the party organiz. |(TATY 10 keop a closs contact with tioy their men, to study them; not to be Ernest Lundeen, rod . republi- Prone t 1 ~-'[\|m¥ lh; m for 'sulu:'ml;l‘l:: ‘“g“; Ass v;u,.q P“;,.“ Z iy . ¥ . o . . offense hut (o endeavor togget at th pr el June - Denial Y B B snd.x forme '“';Y"";';"';“"' 0 bottom of their trouble and correct it, | was rgnde by Governor Len Smail that ‘ BLUE . POLeN Irning to the point of Internation. he ever “deprived the state of one Agninst o)l “foroign ntanglements,” | gy I'w‘l' ‘|\~‘ h ited Admiral Dewey penny of any interest re. L 3 s - \.ORI‘OLK ql.rrs . + 3 4 b opposing the world court. He an-|ag an outstanding example of an Am. sulting from his use of public funds” s nounces he is “an American eandi-[apionn naval officer who, heeause he |in an answer filed today by his at B L date,” and is for light wines and | ywag well versod in the law of the na- torneys in the suit for accounting 3 beer “by & vote af the peaple.” tion, was able to master the situation brought by Attorney General Edward 29 Anderson o Conservative, he found in the m,mN"““ J. Brunda ] Rt X Representative dney A, Anderson Direct denial is made by the gove that there was at any time, as Is seeking conservative votes and is , ern expected (o take the ame p tio: I R Ml o ol J! y 1, o - ~ - 37 o N\ ————— R4°Prais aad TN Heraes oen: B[]YS [;I_UB [ifl[s Al A theibill of SORIA AR _ By Marian Hale IWOMEN-4FROM MECHANIC TO B ANK PRESIDENT. LEFT TO RIGHT ok gressman Halvor Steenerson has been treasurer, and Edward C. Curtis and | Y% York, June §.—Woman's work | =MRS. KATHERI ELDA § OLLER, BAND LEADER. HELOW WHITE F N silent on the national issues, but is Vernon 8. Curtis, to use for their per. ~there was a time when we thought SON, BRICKLAYE ’ ELDA 8 OLLER, BAND LEADER. BELOW ITE PLA‘\NEL classed with the governor, flNN sonal advantage any moneys in the W€ could limit her ambitions (LEFT), MR8. FLORA McCORMICK, BANK PRESIDENT Representative Thomas D, Schall fon of the defendant as state| DPut the occupations reserved for 1714 chemists, 1829 dentists, 7210 Ider. She 15 now in business for o . — "rm governor .”,:, avers the strong arm of man are dwindling physicians, 41 technleal engineers, 14,- ! K has her own worksh TRO' EER.S 736 1 huge auto truck . is appealing to radienl votes and op 1 sre never oxisted any unlawful |80 fast in number, according to the €17 artists and sculptors and 877 % bureiau, that authors, editors and other writers eling wherever nccessary. She h poring many of the Harding policies, | gurs Y U'nited States cor but has taken no direct stand on the ‘w !l B CI | d N ly T and fraudulent plan between himself '7 . world court l e 0"8 w wo and the Curtls brothers to misuse there's simply no telling where you'll But there are still a few women worked on bridges, towers, and in all or Powers, mayor of Hibbing 3 state funds. find a woman doing a man's job— who manage to stand out as unique in sorts of hazardous jobs 1 t s 4 e . . d, ¢ cases, g it be heir che, vor! Mrs, Florence Thompson of is campaigning he Ir nge M m i R p The only materiai alle ] and, in many cases, doing it better. their chosen work, Fisk ® sl raNRAK 0“ s Or e alrs p Recent government statistics reveal Miss IZlda Soller, for instance, who York is perhaps th mly country and will probably carry that bill admitted by the " section. He is clasaed as a wet | szl swer I8 that deposits w de in the that out of the 687 possible occupa- reeently came to America from Scan- bricklayer who is an expert . i ] ¢ 100 particular line. She learned her - coimp b | b ke 5 e t Park bank which the bijl of tlons recognized by the ceneus bureau, 'dinavia to copduct a band of former Representative Charles Simmas sohédulg. AsaMIRE t6. 0. B, | baak: resentatives. chestra leaders. And all the musi- bricklaying school fn K Lihdberg and State Senator Magnus|Greveland superintendent. During the R 8 '"..'h,"ll'nm'! Smm|'°m;"}m"!" e ieois ave men: e m‘:w;‘ll SRl s a e and, ¢ v PNy ,549,5 yomen employed in gainfi 0! \ g ew home of her own, Jdohnson are appealing for radical summer, except In the month of July| 31 Physicians Asked m.,.m.,,n..‘_l, and nul‘nyl Sth thate ";.r,-‘: Mia m,}.“,f,',',:',‘.";:,::,‘,"‘,, el LB L S ]‘“v ;"'vv"l opposing the national ad-|and August, the club will be open To Turn in Licenses the sole supports of their tamilies City has recently risen from ordinary Mrs, McCormick has frequently ministration. from 9 a. m. until § p. m. Tast sum- Hartford, Tutie 8= Thirty-one phvs In New Fields machinist to champion in the fleld of been called into conference regardin Strength in the country is conceded | mer the daily schedule was from 11 R Ul v g t financial affairs and to Johnson, especially because he ran [ a, m. to 5 p. m. ‘f'(‘l‘:-",,s, 5 .‘,.:;':,” i“i:‘.f, ik "‘, ,‘,,\:(:d bugh knowledge of Qo to) Broun.for. s govepior, HIR{ LI Promh0. ayimy untl {15 p . will L0 KONNSCHEN v haen g ueaie nomination was believed cc * i until | be the period allotted to midgets, or | DY the state he: Pl he entered. It was believed | the younger boys, during which time | turn the lconses lssucd to them on viberg and Jolinson would divide they will enjoy thelr games, shower | the Sround that thoy are iliceal. They up-state vote, but that Johnson| baths, etc. No limitations will he| Wi ot be permit oontinte %0l 1787 clergywomen,” Y157 arohitects Would carry the cities. Now, how-|enforced but all boys will be accorded | PrAT 06 51 Gl€ B0 disqualified : ever, Dr. Fritsche has hecome the, the privilegs of the institution wheth- ooy 308 S PAERS SRR R candidate of the railroad shopmen | er members of not, who are under 15 eléatio: medieal ‘excHangs board ao- the repeal of the Volstead act. Labor | until 6 o'clock the junior members‘;:;?fi"g"‘;;:i”\‘\!‘?fik,}l .{:::llofclf::; GOLF TROUSERS in Minnesota is wet, will have exclusive use of the g¥m |,y are listed on the health depart- [ Opposes hn«-rr« Act. and shower baths, At 6:30 p. m. the | nans records as graduates of colleges ) $4 5 Though the largest classitication in- eleetrical welding. She began h p- importan cludes servants and domestics, there 'ing her husband in their sinall garage exhibited a thor is a remarkable increase of women in in Denmark. business, the professions and in the flelds hith- When he died she became a stew- erto unexplored by women, ardess on an ocean liner and came to Today we have 1738 women lawyers, America wherc she went into a rafl-| murm road shop as a machinist and became 'social ¢ s being bank president tor of the Emden Com- § House and a leader in other d commercial organizations. Lindberg is for the repeal of the chower baths will be opan for fnc-\“m on the approved list filed by the Federal Reserve »..\1\ and is opposed | tory boys, | state eclectic board. The remaining to the world court. All during July and gor three|ihree are graduates of colleges which in Colored Kid Sandals, “Johnson is demanding not more | weeks in August the clu® will belwere not on the apprgved list for the g credit but/longer credit for farmers.|closed for repairs. Boys will begin years when they nished their z i f T ———— - lso 1§ attacking the state admin- | July 1 cleaning, painting and over- | coursss, according to the health de- | < in Blue Kid Cut-Out Sandals, g i hauling equipment throughout the | nzrtment. & 2 Other candidates are former Gov-| entire building. All the walls will b | © A1l but Dr. Levy are residents of N 5 id Sandals > 3 PALM BEACH ernor J. A, A. Burnquist who is run-| painted and the club will be given | other states. The department as in Red Kid Sandals, : ning on his record as a war governor, |a general touching up. | not aware until vesterday that Dr. 7o d QT7 and Thomas J. Martin, an attorney. Mr. Cleveland plans to start within | Levy was practicing in this city 7 : in Grey Suede Sport Oxfords. § i bI-ITS Johuson and Preus appear to have|a short time a series of week-end|as he was registered ongthe depart- = ’ 4 the lead. If they are nominated it|hikes for boys. He owns a shack ment records as living at 1339 St. ; is conceded the fight at the election | near Middletown in the woods and| Johns Place, Brooklyn. in Beige Suede Strap and Cut- { > 3 ¥ in July will be close. | he plans to start out Saturday morn- | e ————— | ’ Out Sandals, - E W OO0L CRASH S T — ing with a group of boys, spend all Quebee, province of Canada, su[?- \ Herald Classified Ads could almost night in the shack and return Sun- mi'e-s about 80 per cent of the world's i NN e i be ciassed as a public utility, | day evening. output of asbestos, s in Sandals, Low and Baby Louis 5 S[VITS ‘ Heels, : in White Glace Kid Strap San- dals, High and Low Heels. Rothfeder’s | [\ $5.95 Value $§9.00 Summer Frocks ] o > | ,‘ Of Sl]k : =4 ¢ \ i o0 ffi“‘&fiffllflysfl:fisp“fi}pfiénléflféi“esa'ffl::.Cf:.thnlwfti’i‘il.?.",",'?.s. $3 95 | R ‘KING TUT’ SANDALS in ALL LEATHERS | LADIES' WHITE DUCK PUMPS AND § SPECIAL : OXFORDS VASSAR In Two 'Satisfactory Groups at | £ ' | 3. 3 9 1 ; 9 8 | $15 and $23°98 | s : CHILDREN'S SPORT OXFORDS $1 981 bl Dr. Kahler’s Shoes for Bad Feet Red (‘lo« ‘Shoes for Comfort AND FANCY SANDALS...... CARTER'S Style and value were never more companionable than in these lovely silken summer frocks. The long slim sil- ‘ "7 / THlE f | Extra values in Men’s Footwear B. V.D. houettes are sweet--and in models that are fl_plt;atcld, ' v in irregular hemlines—or are effectivel o | A » 2:?55;?‘:““1 e 4 3 | D 1 Genuine Mahogany Calf Shoes and Oxfoids, in all styles, UNION SUITS : ; - all hand sewed with rubber heels. . .......SPECIAL Including Canton Crepes, Crepe Satins, Flat Crepes, - , Georgettes, Crepge de Chines, Novelty Crepes; in tans: y . . 95 $l to $l ’50 2 hi . greys, navy, brown and more colorful ‘shades. INTERESTING VALUES WOMEN'S Skirts that Are New HOSIERY ’ sranvame |¥ Bverything for the and Smart ROTHFEDER'S SERVICE HOSIERY Sole Agents for W.L. DOUGLAS SHOES $5 O0u %) : Warm Weather $4 50 $7 98 $9 98 For practical wsgmlyou9w§11 like this service MEN'S BROWN AND BLACK VICI KID SHOES AND O\FORD:_‘:F( IAL $6 95 Including wool crepes, novelty se'f-figured | pogjery, They are full fashioned with lisle Bench Made—$10.00 value . ... silks and crepes, roshanaras and crepes;| yayter tops and soles, and excellent quality p— | tans, greys, browns and sport shades. silk—black, white l;l];ld Nalll:oll(ors. = R T Y s ey SIL: 3 P i AGENLY FOR SHOE ' F or Summer ear Full fashioned chiffon silk, clearly woven ¥ L DOUGLAS J Full k, n VALUES “De Bevoise” Corset Brassieres of pink ;i?:k'l';::“fi:::{ :;:Ii’;ef‘::née;::o{fids:::lz;: SHOES B o QT S H o P INTHE LTy | 7§ BabCOCk Co. broche and elastic inserts, sizes 32 to 48. “ONYX” POINTEX HOSE—SPECIAL AT 75(: and 98C $l »85 ! 129 MAIN ST.