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“ sl i . Sevaor Johmeon Charges Toet N0 AN = e = ; ~ of Lette to Late Presient | CINTINUETO GRO]5 25505 TIRES and TUBES Sy Inst year. . g oo B ¢l afe driving | Californian 'S < s+ |would whip them, and who remained | iy e e o neri"% § HERE ARE OUR SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON FIRST QUALITY CORD AND FABRIC | ornian Says Missive |y conservative and reactionary as Hartlord Worst City in Sm De- 5 gl . TIRES Lyebleit W A msigtaid gl @ J 6 #ied the olty from the worst in the | : ; exi ¥ ; Explaining His Attitude agr'lc:t‘:ny:duthe 16 o1 nedEre state to the best. In a year's time, 30x3 Penn. V! C. }‘Bbl ic $ 795 | 33x4 Penn. V, C. Fabric ... 316,95 y v 1oft, shows a lapse in the last report but is | " 7 . g | 4 e <+ |sives and convinced tho orainary in-| [AITMGNE StAtIStiCS REVEAL | 3in e simaa or the wtner toe Tur 80x3 ~Penn. V. C, Cord - 895 ) 3ox4 . 1995 on Presidential Nomina- |dividual we are not different than A ity fal G T x314 Columbia ... [{84xd -~ ek V. 0. Ol s et g 4 our opponents, that sought political one fatal, were recorded, contrasted | 3 Federal Fabric . I s 26.45 tion Was Stolen. succeas only. ; : Hartford, Aug. 24.—Week by week | with 17 the previous week and 21 last | » Penn. V. C. Fabric . JiSE e s My strength while I was governor | the roll of automobile accidents in the | year, | b Remington Fabric . 3x L Vees 2015 was in never yleldln'g for an instant 1o | 15 rger cities of Connecticut continues Waterbury has recorded 22 acci- ienE i JEL 1 g (, ~d 26.95 _|the old rotten crew, standing always|io inorcase. During the week ending k4. alifandy \ o Tigerfoot Cord . 34x415 Nu Cord .. . 26,95 Washington, Aug. 24.—Senator Hir- g M k. today ia that o 5 dents for three weeks, although one . i E d . 27.95 s the same. My weakness today is that| Augyst 18 there were 167 major accl- | fatality ocourred during the past week Clingstone Iahnc AL | 84x41% mpire Cor .95 am Johnson (Cal.) issued a statement |y y.va yielled and given power, posi- : e atality oe s > P eek. 2 S I/ Tigerfoot G d 2775+ late yesterday in which he . charged[yion‘ana. nolitical strength to the very | Soniy,Soported to:the motor vehicle |A years ago fifteen wera reported. | p Sovereign Cord S8 35x4 igerfoot Cor .75 that his political enemies surrept-|men T go often formerly denouncea. ,“ff,’f"lf;‘.‘.ffl,fi, r';":m”\?i‘xlflic,:‘ccr';ws:h:)‘&: Now “"","" '"','"f'f“" | 3 Tigerfoot Cord SS | 86x414 Tigerfoot Cord . R 1 | tiously had obtained and published & |mne past is past, and I have omly re- | fore 3 : e e Bet et 4 Remington Fabric 33x5 ~ Penn. V. C Cord . .. 8375 letter from a friend’s file which con-| arreq to it as instructive for the fu- gure: H w e three in the past week, New ‘hll.«ln 23 tained excerpts of a personal letter|turo T am under no illusions now| yarer artford Worst OCity 0 records ten, one less than during the Senator Johnson had sent from ¥u-|gpoue *Calitornia. Really, C. K. I|., artv‘ord, ‘which hxml becom;: tb&r wee kending August 11. New London rope before President Harding's death | doubt if T could carry it against Hard- | orort o £ m,‘,e S ALEAReR PR | neRoHe Moy ANl Sl ok 100 BOr geht de- Blemished givng his views on the possibility ot |ing Hoover or any other candidate. :}ncck"z\ srt ttm; a lserthtuhl;r‘:w;‘ t:/s; crease in a week, and onc less than | 3‘8 "“‘1"31;7 candidate. for the presi-(The old crew are in the saddle. I0r | pata| accldonts were n;p::m,d S oo ‘1‘]“‘;'0‘:‘::0“t e e hA’l‘lSFA(TlO'\' GUARANTEED--HM\ Y Bullt Oversize--SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ency in 192 e 3 o i e . | 5 6 -Y 5 Senator Johnson is :L‘f‘ ::;:‘(, t;fi"’.t:‘:;?co‘::‘?m”;f‘yBl‘:::_:_ none the week before, ‘The latest roc- | of 21, per cent i recorded in the seven | l 3"\1: Yale Bulldog Fabric ........ $14.95 jing he, felt that Mr.|militant organization, both in pub.|Crd® show 51 accidents in Hartford | jarger cities over the corresponding | ) | 82x415 Yale Cord . 19.95 Harding would be renominated, licity and otherwise. ¥ ;lurll\r-! lvhu wE‘ek o.f August 11,l“h|l«; week in 1922, | 30> Eli Cord Yale Built ........ | 4\4|: Yale Cord . 20.95 { pidn ot this ‘letter, | KaldiiBanator [igtely,w Ho ia%0, nave oHarge of the| o oiihus cnindren i swiitn front ROOT ON BUK JURY. x31% Yale Cord q 33\1 " Yale Cord .... 3 ;235 D hnson, ‘“is as illustrative of the g et 3 o b , 5 'l’('i’ ot politionl opmeition we' have | [rcsident’s itinerary in Callfornia, e |t oy g5 they were proceeding down | New York, Aug. 24.—Elihu Loot 32x4 ~ Yale Cord . 8 : 5 .Yale Cord .... nd of political opposition ave | boasted, so my letters say, after the| g, Thi i i h cepted. first place on the jury A R A s in California—an opposition Without|oity's election, and Fredorick's victory | 214¢ streets. This total is an increase fhas, accer i TAsal SoE the Svihm 33x4 Yale Cord . 2 4 N; ¥alo Cord 5wy 25.95 i tatiR o1 Honds or deceroy. . oy of six over the figures for the cor-|of award that will select (?\ winning % y o) " Yal 3ull abri = Y In Los Angeles, that he now has Cali- [ 2o 2% et 20, BEEH $100,000 plan in’ the American peace 34x4 Yale Cord . w1595 Hx! ale, Bulldog Fabric . 19.95 “Last May while I was in Iurope 1|fornia in his vest pocket. He spoke ro:!’(fr"m'(',g":‘;'::gm“gm{c?;;vm iaitad voWacra o iard C. Bok, jof = R - : i : e wrote to.a friend of mine, Charles K. |of national delegates next year, with| "0 4 passed Hartford in the race ! Philadelphis. These Few Sizes of Good b ) Lexington First Quality McClatchy of Sacramento,an intimate, (4 ticket to be led by Hoover and et T g Hand R personal letter. .Mr. McClatchy sent|Richardson, and made all arrange- - e mem"?hed ubes on m‘:_ Cord Type Tubes cxcerpts, and excerpts only, of this|ments to bring a Harding delegation 30x314 Grey 3 Net—Special Prices letter in a-ietter of his own to Albert from California. - " 30x3145 Red 1.45 ' 1. Boynton I?lf Sul\‘l"ral;clsco.(’chuir; “Now, singularly enough,’ though | 32x415, 33x5 and 35x5 ON ALL FIRST ceees $2.19 man of the Republican State Central | my stock is low in my own state, it AL 9y o K JALITY TUBES A D Committee of California. has very great possibilities in other Grey Tubes ... ea. $2.50 QUAL . 335 Calls Act Burglary. states. If I were a candidate T would o Any qxze Senator Johnson then said that this|fear California more than New York. letter was taken surreptitiously from |This is no idle statement and please t oy the files and private office of Mr.|do not ascribe it to my pessimism." F v Boynton and made public. —— 5 P v | u l 0 “There are some things that must b [ ] not be done even in politics, and that SAERAMENTH F IN i o ! decent men and women cannot con- ’ / 3 : ‘ | OPEN EVENINGS OPEN SUNDAYS i b A= d ] 96 ARCH STREET done’”, Mr. Johnson added. "One of these is burglarizing an opponent's| ‘ , rooms or stealing his private prop-/| erty or private correspondence or re-| ceiving things thus appropriated. This is exactly what was done in this par- | Sular instance. ”L“ll"ortun;Lcly, aside from little 1nn-'wI W. W. Promises “Same Dose” macies which occur in the correspon-| " ' ' | 3 ] dence of every man and woman, there : : . i is nothing in_ any correspondence o¢| (17¢0 Centralia, Wash. : : % mine that cannot be revealed or pub- X . 3 A lished. I do object, however, to grani larceny or petty thieving in politics or{ sacramento, Cal, Aug. 24—Sacra- « Dusiness, |mento is to be subjected to a “reign % ‘ Il ‘ ] Special Opportunity to get a Standard Make of First Quality Full Oversize “1 may add ghat 1 hope the letter | o terror” by the industrial: workers | . . . may be taken by the opposition, well|of the world, and members of the \ d Tires at Exceptional Low Prices. exemplified in this instance, as an in- | organization plan to give the city ] i Brand new stock—fully guaranteed. Just compare our cash offer with the vitation to a contest in California.| the same kind of dose that was present Jist, {’rogrcsfii\'v republicans there, apart| pministered to Centralia, Wash.," |/ * . from any candidacies, are determined | sate authoritics who are investigating B : : » ! that the delegation to the Republican | the activitics of the organization in { : —— SOLD FOR CASH ONLY — National Convention next year shall California, report. represent California as California s, 2 |~ [nside detalls of the plan of the 1. progressive republican state.” W. W, to retaliate for prosecution of : y . Dot . Saw finrdln.': 'Ilwnomhmwh 1ts metmbars Undan 64! 6l Rl aynals e GRATEFUL FOR List Our Price List Our Price e portions of the senator's letter [calism act were obtained by the inves- | } Dy d 1] ™ 26 z to Mr, McClatchy, as published -yes- | igators during a meeting in a nearby 30\31 ; 'rlh. Cl $12.30 $ 8-85 3‘;;(:11/-‘ Cgld g;’?:gi) $$22778200 33x41y $37. . terday in several Eastern ncwqpapvn oity a week ago. h 31/ 5 65 are mpzollo“s The time set for the dygive is the i GOO GHTI G 30\[01/ : Cord Cl. $1390 $10.()i) 34){41/-/1 4 $3811 $2S.90 renominate himst, thowgh sanie vory | S0 . e, oo o the et |1 i D Ll N §§x31’/2 Cord 8.5. g%g-}% g}g-gg 35x41/ $39.19 $20.40 x4 .5 i 33x5 $45.27 $33.90 Euorl veg{plm likp\! Scnat:rlllloufl and | jng of plans to “teach Sacramento a torge Henry Payne, believe other- |jesson,” i as! ‘ter ife's span, whe: (el b = wise and want,to commence an active | Tre speaker is declared to have gx fumbler During the last quarter of life's span, when § 32x4 $28.08 $19.90 36x414 $40.05 $29.65 s Switch works “ “’f",{':”i" navE el 1o You .otten, |24 that the T W. W, should invade with ‘;,:,"""/ eyes grow weaker and the vision dimmer 33x4 $28.98 $20.90 35x5 $47.52 $34.90 ' often, Sacramento with as many members % o b 0p Would like to be president, I think a5 .can be gathered together, open ELECTRIC LIGHT relieves the strain of reading. 34x4 $29.74 $21.80 | 37x5 $49.99 $36.70 any American in political Hfe Who|pa, start a free speech campaign, fiif pretends otherwise is wholly hypo-|tpe jails of both the city and county, . ; e h o = P . critical. I realize, however, political | then have parades and start again “a Have your house wired on our Special Housewiring Plan, realities, and I cannot see success in reign of terror” in the city. - nc " o . ° Ch] . an active candidacy. A sort of pas- i & sive attitude never brought me any- 1 where and my natural inclination is| AGED MAN KILLED BY AUTO. I en Months to Pa,y PARK AND BIGELOW STREETS PHONE 1074 to fight. This, though, is a kind of| Great Barrington, Mass., Aug. 24.— valor of ignorance, or finding one's John Funk, an aged man, was struck selt o actualitios, and hardly wise.| and Killed here by an automobile clarify the polltic:l :tnrofi;‘c:o ana| driven by Harry Clark of Bridgeport, any personal declaration I am lolavmg Gonn. Gl wves asrestod St (‘har.ge e of manslaughter and held without bail i g A = f Best of Qualities Combined With the Lowest- - however, is a differept matter. It ought to be composed of our friends, BRIN SUIT FOR §1,500. o not a compromise aof some of our The Mutual Finance corporation | {hin whether we have & cundidate o | 145 Prought sult for $1,300 against Prices for Saturday at not, If progressives are going to con- J:h';r?:r:{‘:::; p;—gp;:‘cctoa‘roro(‘:i 1‘;:: tinue in politics in California, it |°" AT . 3 ? le to Herman Belkin on a condi- seems obvious to me they must get|20¢ 10 2 - o ooy ready to redeem themselves and’the | tional bill of sale endorsed by Carri- R ; -3 B e e state. T1f they permit Chandler, Tiick- | 925 : son, Andy Lawrence and the Hoover I + Cur e § Roasts of fion and again cleet & nationat com.| ALL THE SPORTS : , : : Sidsanan, o et ot ay il GATHER AT 4 & ' P8 § NATIVE Si(i'?;ls;\(‘c last year I have endeavored PI L Z : S to impress this on all our friends. we | SPORTING GOODS AND . d ; o TR T SMOKES D e SN Lb. ... 15¢ S S D e B e e e Natlonal Meat StOl’ €S CO. : g SPECIALS—7 to 11 A. M. 19 IRRT MAIN B Ui fa il YOU D ON T NEED TO BE A Lean Smoked Shoulders ............ Ih 12¢ ;’:*"'C»" ":":‘;‘;_-:k- -+ pk. 53¢ ivaporated Milk 3 cans 25¢ , Fresh Killed Friéas- Fresh Native Fowl; | | COLLEGE PROFESSOR Lean Fresh Hamburg ............ 31bs.25¢ | \y 4o o0d Print see Fowl-Lb. 29¢ Lb. 45¢ to know that we are telling you right now Prime Native Veal Chops ........... Ib. 25¢ (m‘:‘::r;a',"‘am Corn that we make the best and most distinguish- Best Frankforts S 150 ... doz. 18¢ Fresh Killed Broil- Fancy Roasting | ed custom made clothes in New Britain or 7 e ! ers-Lb. 50cm | Chickens -Lb. 48c g4 %l}:gt;glg:c;ou get in one way or another [ SPECIALS FOR ALL Lean Smoked Shoul- l you must pay for. Satisfaction yields you §' ders-Lb. 12¢ 2 Boneless Pot Roast happiness. : s ‘§ Lean Boiling Beef All Day ptat L_b' _lic___ an afiu';?,‘,’c's’f l;,’f;::‘ SERSAlN inns yenr anitity Sugar Cured Bacon ................ Th 25c | ToietPeeer...2 1ol 300 Legs Genuine Lamb | Shoulder Roast of [ Your mgntle should indicate your sta- §§ Veal for Stew ke lr::f: l;:lml:m 3 calnb.; is: Lb. 38¢c : Beef-Lb. 22¢ ' ton in Hife. Puritan Sugar Cured Hams ......... 10.30c | (e Sugar*in Cartens 5 lbs, 43¢ Prices $40.00 to $68.00 Samples on request Boneless Brisket Corned Beef Ib. 18¢ Rump Veal Roast Loin Veal Chops { ' B | i Pork Chope b, 25¢ | DBest Tuna Fish... can 20 65¢ Lb. 28¢ ‘ : Fresh AHonrlfle? Made | Lb. 35 2 mfinbfin §h0 '# Small Fresh Shoulders .vo.. Ib. 15¢ | Native Tomatoes 3 Ibs. Sausage Meat Lean Pork Chopé [ ( AI LOP J Fancy Milk Fe('i Fowls iy :lb) 4gc Provbone Poushis | Lb. 28¢ ‘ Lb. 22¢ f‘ov the Smart Dressers Veal for Pot Pie ... | Ripe Banana® . ... doz. 25¢ Prime Veal Cutlets .......... .. Ib. 38¢ | Native Onions .. 5 Ibs. 25¢ Main Street Short Cut Legs of Veal ....... . Ib. 20c | Fancs Apples .. 3 qts. 25¢ BEST BRANDS OF PRINT BUTTER Lb. 53¢ . “Let Us Clothe You—We Know How”

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