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————— URGEY PflflfiRESSIHN ‘ dictate our candidates. Pm-ulml; Declares Present 6. 0. P. Control e con Is Ultra- bonservalwc ak {ernment sty e for mastery,’s he said. “'De e them as you will, radicalism | existing ne prescription right deny that anyene or m. contest between them is age old. ultru-conservative, material- ily and stubborn \ advance, invites an ultra other By The Associat Chicago, Nov booms ema sound throug with formal a Hiram W. John he is in republica and the endorseme Neb., by William Gib pent issued he of Ra poriecs or t ruling there. Hauy is there the fundamental the demo. AAOR 4 ne e le difference in enur B 1o th but a like diver- even of greater fm- elation to our foreign af- s x x Our timid lating and ‘contradictory positions d that America’s foreign pol- gain be decided by the people who must themselves, at what- ever cost This time the so definite plea, ne al progress, ard-looking. Tt ultra-conservatism and ican !'H‘V\ ial primarice.” ilosophy of at Wash- day needs, inst League enator Johnson lannched his maintain it should be so clear aind certain, that no specious indirection can distort it." Bevond the typewritten statement he handed newspapermen, Senator Johnson wonld not be queted said other statements would follow. Senator Johnson remained in Chicazo | today, and will go to Washington to- morrow. Mr. McAdoo left Omaha late yester- lay for his home on the Pacific coast Mr. Rockwell's statement left for. i mal announcement of his eandidacy in forty states” will bri him into the race. “Mr. Rotkwell has stated the situation accurately,” said MecAdoo DARTMOUTH MAN COMING T0 YALE . tecision { leaders s candidacy he assailed present policies in domes- tic and national affairs, and enunciat ed the principles upon nhw‘ his race bha made He un It e s ‘Jerome Davis Will Be on Divinify | -. ot 2 School Faculty in contrast to and “ultra-radic Sounding hi ment that determine whet party shall he ment or react respond to pr aspiratior this declaratic s Down (uunllfl “Theoretically, un the pesple president dential pret recognize thi practice. They well as the in which exp! New Haver Nov. 16 Announce- at Yale today that ssistant professor of Dartmouth college and | The Russian and Ruthen " and "The Russian been appointed as ssor in the divinity school it Yale university at the Gilbert T Btark Foundation. He will begin his work at Yale in the fall of 1924 Prof. Davis was born in Kyoto where his father was a pioneer mis- tonary and a founder with Neesima of the Doshisha university in Japan He gradu from Oberlin college, ater enguged in social and civie tions. It § work in Minneapolis and then entered to submit e ,1\”‘ Union Theological seminary in tenets to the . fellow | New Yor spent the follow- citizens de- |ing summer a= private secretary to cision and they are entitled to m.u‘hy Wiltred Grenfell in Newfound. ment was m Jeror vis, ocio at author of Am Immigrant sistant profe fan in not only put it in pirit as institu- | He ated led to t} LARGE FACTORIES BARGAIN DAY—TOMORROW HUNDREDS OF SPECIAL VALUES OFFERED TOMORROW TO UNBEATABLE BARGAINS THE THRIFTY SHOPPER. y resisting | and vigorously contesting| mindful of| izing condi- ! whole ! He| Mr. | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1923. Labrador coast. Dur- i he war he spent three years in Russia for part of that time in full | charge of the war work of the Y. M c, On returning to America af!nr’ |the war Prof. Davis finished his sem- inary course at Union and took hlv PHD dgree at Columbia university. \\lvll- in lu-~|| ’!O{t‘\kor l’d\l\ | land and the A et 1 thel s .Weallhy Clncago irl and Humble! and worked with the soldiers | on the western front He knew in- | timately Kerensky, Lenine, Trotzky, Gen. Brussiloff, Catherine Bresh- | kovskaya, “the little grandmother of | the revolution” and many other lead- ers of the three governments which were in power while he was in the | country casus 1 FFRIS PLAYING | MARKET, I5 WINNING Jesse Pomeray Gets Permission tol Spcculate m Stocks Boston, Nov. 16.—James Pomeroy, | the well known life prisoner, is play- ing the stock market. He has been | eperating from his cell in Charles- town state prison and to date he is ahead of *the game. A State street | brokerage house is handling his ac- count | The transactions are all legal and above-board. Pomeroy operates with | his personal funds, with the permis- | slon of prison authorities, and aW | winnings go to his credit. He has taken fivers in Ventura and Moon | Motors. Warden Willlam Hendry yesterday contirmed the report of Pomeroy's market operations. He expressed sur- prise that they had become public and said that he could see nothing unusual in the situation in tact “Naturally, Mr his cell; neither does he telephone | his orders. [t is all done by mail be- '\upn Jesse and the brokerage house I can't see anything unusual in that, can mu' We allow the prisoners to | heir savings, and when a man en in pr or fifty years we | make some allowances, we? We should stretch In his letters to his brokers Pome- roy displays a real sense of humor. “Of course you will realize,”” he writes, “that 1 am not in a position to | keep in close touch with the market." Pomeroy is somewhat of a business | man as well as a financier. He acts as commission m’r(‘)’wn! for less well | known prisoners. The goods are dis. played in an otherwise vacant cell | Visitors are allowed to make pur. | chases. They do not gee or talk with { Pomeroy. The purchase price is.left with the official conducting the tour. ! SUFPICTENT OAUSE, Mrs You're ready, What's you’ Mrs Gay-Byrda My chanffeur | wtruek this morning for higher black. ‘ nadl—LAf Inoking wWorrying Van Ripper my dear BUSY STORES Special Lot of WOMEN'S BLACK OR BROWN SHOES $1 00 WOMEN'S SHOES 29c¢ | Real Value RS Don’t Pay 2500 for ARCTICS Women's 1-huckle £2.98 MissesTWsizes 11 to 2, $2.19 Children's, sizes 7 to 107, “CINDERELLA PUMPS” Black Kid Beaded or Plain, also Patent. $3 98 Our Price £1.9% Many Styles PUMPS and OXFORDS On Sale At - $2.98 —_ \O OTHIR STORE CAN DO IT— R BOYS' ARMY SHOES Special Value ANl Sizes WE SPECIALIZE IN CHILDREN'S SHOES Over 97 Styles. Prices range BE SURE YOU ARE IN 267 MAIN STREET 69c " $3.98 % LOVE IN COTTAGE | Norris, John W. “Jes” Norris, a childhood playmate, has found love in a small town apart- ! | ment preferable to life on her Lalke | Forest estate and that bequest with its 32-room house filled with tapestries, antiques and a collection of $ paintings is offered for sale. Many articles of furniture already have been sold. - Last spring Miss Angell announced | her engagement to Lester Norris, a boy from her home town St. Charles, where they both grew up. | “Les"” was a free lance artist and the son of the local undertaker. ° Friends expected the couple after | | thé marriage in Los Angeles would | live in Mrs. Norris Lake Forest home | bul instead a small apartment in St. | | Charles was rented and the poor | | artist's bride began housekeeping do- | ing her own cooking and sewing, and having lets of fun deing it. Her friends say she has lived up m her promise to be & demoeratic | housewife. | SUITS HER BETTER 392 MA ST. Husband Decide to Move Chicago, Nov. heiress to 16.—Delora Angell the $38,000,000 Gates estate who married Mar; than 60 per cent of the farm- ' ers in the state of Ohio have tele- phones. rugs, “A Store of Specialty Shops”—Hartford SPECIAL SATURDAY HANDSOME FUR TRIMMED . COATS 69.50 A very special offering in geod fur-trimmed Ceats for Saturday. Cellars and cuffs of unusually good furs, linings of nice silks, warmly interlined, up-to- the minute style, expertly made of the best deep pile fabrics. This is the week-end in which to decide. Buy your new coat at Steiger’s now ! OTHER FUR, TRIMMED COATS $79.50—%$89.50—$98.00 And Up To $225.00 — Fourth Floor — WOMEN'S SILK HOSE $1.19 Values to $2.00 Of full fashioned pure dye silk with durable “silk lisle” tops and soles, ex cellent quality, fine gage, good weight in black and assorted colors. CHILDREN’S SCHOOL SHOES $2.95 Mothers looking for good sturdy school shoes for their boys and girls will be amazed at the values. Girls' ghoes of dark tan calfskin and boys’ shoes of tan calf and medium and broad tees and heavy welted soles, — Main Floor — Main Floor — Down Stairs Garment Store SATURDAY Now’s The Time! FUR-TRIMMED COAT $49 $59 SPECIAL QUALITY Handsome perfectly made coats trimmed with fine furs for Saturday in three special groups. They are coats of = quality not to be confused with any others. They are new and authentic fashions in every particular. They are all silk lined and warmly interlined. Steiger's Downstairs Garment Store Himberg & Horn Established 18 Years 10 R. R. ARCADE WRIST WATCHES, WATCHES, DIAMONDS JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS Select your Christmas presents now—A small deposit will hold until you want it. HARTFORD :?\Ibert Steiger, Inc. HARTFORD GIRLS’ SHOP Chinchilla Coat, Leggins and cap, 2 to 6 years, Special at— $15.95. 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High grade Mackinaws made of all wool fabrics in light and dark mixtures, also navy blue, “Sheep to Shape” in sizes 7 to 13 years . £9.50 In sizes 13 to 18 )oars $11.50