New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 13, 1923, Page 13

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1923. . SENATELEADERS IN CONGILATORY MOVE icysle | Tryig 0 Rah Agnenan New York Sample Shop Break Deadlock 0.Yfl' (ummins Ve ‘ New Britain and Bristol ‘Washington, Dee. 13.—With the it el e senate in recess, leaders of the vari- ous groups were busy with confer- . g ences today attempting to negotiate! ; g ¥ 3 a seftlement of the deadlock over the 2 chairmanship of the interstate com- P merce commission, voting on which is « f o Al 4 S Ow— to be resumed Monday. The house, meanwhile, held its first session in three days, with Represen- tative Frear, republican, Wisconsin, allotted an hour to speak on his ob- servations last summer in Russia, 3 € [4 after which the republican members | [ q were called into conference to act on . " d committee assignments completed - S 2 - i i ; yesterday by their committee on com- ; . % H v . mittees. The democrats having rati- fied their committee slates at a caucus yesterday, house leaders | planned to have a session of the| chamber tomorrow to approve the "*The voting ahgnment I ' ' T Men’s Coats, Young Men’s Coats, Boys' Coats—in truth every Overcoat in The voting alignments in the senate | L fight over the interstate commerce pe 28 ¢ y . . . commities | chuirmanship " shited PR this big stock has been marked down at prices that would make the us- democrat, South Carolina, camé % A “ ” within one vote of being elected over 3 i . ¢ ual Jan“ary sale fee] aShamed' Senator <ummins, republican, Iowa, : . after five of the seven senators who had been supporting Senator La Fol- lette, of Wisconsin, the republican in- ¢ surgent leader, had switched to" the 5 3 2 democratic candidate. Senator Bruce, % " " Pt 4 . democrat, Maryland, however, went| 1%5 { to the support of Senator Cummlns,‘ ¥ 1 : -- because, he explained in a statement, $ - he felt that the move of the La Fol- 3 : lette supporters “would make the BE B Ly . . . . cloction of Benator Emith " ot Al 4.5 Last Spring when we were buying our Stocks for this Fall and Winter, ificant one for Senator La Follette| B ¥R we figured on the usual cold weather that as a rule comes to us early and his following.” v & x & I e e ey e : £ ; and stays late. With this in mind we loaded up our store with the similar situation for a time yesterday, | but this was avoided, leaders say, by| : $ - choicest Overcoats that could be found. the action of the democratic caucus, which is held to obligate its mem-| bers to vote together. An effort tof : 3 3 . y bind the minority members to vote o b 3 5 § y w t t l th l ts. b t: t t .d f th C ts ,T: to oust two of the republicans see A 0 i A e cannot contro. € elements, Dut--we must get rid o ese Loats. lected for the rules committee in y favor of a democrat and a republican | JUDICIARY COMMITTEE » Don’t miss this great event—Qur Stock of Overcoats, we dare say, is the Congressman From Derby Gets Im- largest and most varied of any assortment in New Britain and we have portant Assignment, Ustisual Com- AY Ny pliment for N Representative, gl 5 jurppee 0 o peoond . miis T e marked them so low that every man, young man or boy can have that Wailiadion D, O, Do, 14niie: s K3 warm, dressed-up look on Christmas Day. This we have made possible gressman Patrick B, O'Sullivan of “ With these “Santa Claus” prices. Derby, the new representative of the fifth Connecticut district, has been assigned (o the house judiclary com- § ’ 4 mittee, one of the really imporfant b § und influential commissioners of the g . house, x 2 ' His nomination was submitted to the caucus of house democrats today B3 [ ] @ ® by the committee of the ways and 3 means committee which made up the | assignments of house members and | was approved without discussion of p g dissent | 3 A Mr., O'Sullivan’s assignpent to this | y ¥ il committee is cxceedingly complimen- f s . - - tary to him and his district. It iy | : \ b ° ° very rarely that a new member com- | ing to congress of the first time gets | a place in the judiciary committee. | These places usually go to members | of long service. The house demo-| cratic leaders made a special effort | - this time however, to extend special recognition to demeocrats who came , from districts which are ordinarily | on t orget t e oys republican as a reward of the effort | of the congressmen who brought the vietory to the party and to the demo- | - crats of the district which elect him. . . . . . . . . Many iwyers who were members (| Warm lined and interlined Chinchilla, plaid ) In all sizes and various Models. These of the last and proceeding congress made big efforts to get in the judi- . . » cary commite. Wt aid, which lined, all wool Overcoats in various g will be smapped up quick at these articularly « i ry. * PAVith ‘Berators Prandogee as chaif. colors. Sizes 3 to 7. Here’s real value. man of the senate judiciary commit- tee and Congressman O'Sullivan on | the house judiciary committee Con- 3 ¥ necticut seems assured of ample rep- | resentation in congress on all legis- i N lation of a judiclary which includes | @ A - ' all amendments to the Volstead pro- [ ] ~ hibition law. ¥ i % B TR A = - ° ° MAPLECROFT FARM SOLD Bbys’ Warm Wooly Overrcomats prices The Maplecroft farm in Stanley - - Quarter has been purchased by I. I, McDonough from Mrs, Honora Me- < - = 5 Mahon, widow of the late Thomas ’ 8. MeMahon. Mr. McDonough owns another farm close by. His new pur- M E N g 4 Ly :l; I 2 ® 1 chase contains 110 acres. # ;s IF CONSTIPATED, . gl LS | ' The buyer of our Suit Department does ¥ i f SICK’ Bluous ; i et - .1l 2.} The following prices should make every [}l not want to be outdone, so in conjunction i ' . f Suit buyer get here early. Fstus L e 99 with this Overcoat Sale, he has marked . . Liver and Bowels { 1§ i all Suits at regular “January Clearance” ' $1 5.06 prices. This includes every suit in the dvpe sad Ballovs ', te mavings wre very i $20,00 $24,95 evident. [>— > | ¥Feel fine! No griping or inconveni- ence follows a gentle liver and bowel Cleansing with “Cascarets” Sick fion, and marning. ¥ drea - 16¢ sizes, any drug store.

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