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va\n £H Iuhn Hmnmlll of I-Hl'. licu- m.um, of the ~.(m | { Each of the six cundidates claims a | fairly weil defined group of s |and if none of the six gets the f mm of the total primary vote | i1 g or 4 Hl by Towa primary law to nomi « :1.4441‘.nv the ne P 18t be ( Senator Known to Have lnfluence wade b eonsendon and wii ' lown to t task of delegate-, With Delegates From HOme: 3{at0 e et savernar tor lieuatenant crnor stat { urer and sta ditor, but yet no | candidates have appea d to contest Pes Moines, Ja., March 18,—The [ for the offices of secrctary of stute, contest for delegates to the republi- [attorney gencra seeretary of agri- | can national convention from Jowa |CUItUrE eacept t present incunb- bas developed ‘n condition that has | “"%: $ad no recent d in the mod. | Al of lowa's present congressmen [ have taken out papc or renomina- | ern political history of the state be- | Catlse of the attitude of United States | 0N but several will have contests on couver Barracks, Washington, Was an- | fornia reserve) and soid at a profit of | Senator Brookhart, He is recognized | their hands In the prim nounced by Major Frederick L. Mar- | $543.50, the accountant said. Mr. as strong in his home state and a tin, flight commander.. | Daugherty has disclosed previously | political sides conceds that he will| The « T T R S Major Martin said that because of |that he had some dealings in Sinclair Lave a gr influence on the delega- | | Janvary or late in February, the long journey from Mather field to stock both before and after he enter- | tion. But thus far Scnator | flar to the Mohammedan in | vancouver Barracks and ~the shorted the cabinct. i has not indicated any leaning toward 12 months of and 30 days |inmp from Vancouver Barracks to| The attorney general's accunt, with | &ny of the announced presidential ately: i | Scattle, for the third lap, it was deem- | W, B, Hibbs & Co., of Wi¥hington, candidates, While pr Hioiis ta db | |ed advisable to shorten today's flight | was opened in November 1921, Bond battle in the state and county con- | —— e — to the 500 miles between Mather field | said, in his own name and subsequent- ventions have been made by all fac- | - » | |and Eugene. {1y changed to the name of W. W. tions, vet things have been moving v w 'IREATMENT | “The aviators expect to leave Mather | Spaid, a member of Hibbs & Co. guletly, pending some word from the | i | Hield at 9 a. m. and arrive at Eugene| On October 9, 1923, the attorney | 16%Wa senator as to his wishes. ‘, ’ |at & p.m. {general sold 500 shares of Sinclair| In the meantime, the state is seeth- | RiDS YCU OF ‘ [ S | Gonsolidated and on October 27 he tng with politics of n statewide | : T ect To Aid | purchased an equal amount of the ture. Brookhart is secking reclection | & | 3 i -!\Jn;;torl. .\IurM! 1_5 ~Command ame stock, Bond said. 10 & full term and has as an opponent | RHEUMATIC PA[NS ing officers of the Asiatic and Atlantic | Curtis Buys Stock former Congressman Burton . Sweet, ¥ l scouting fleets were m'dn'rcd teday te | = Senator Curtis, who is the assist- who ran fifth in a six-man contest | | place all ships of their destroyer ant republican leader of the senate, when tor Brookhart reccived the QU[CKLY | y . . S 5 squidrons at the disposal of the army | was said by the witness to have| Skublican nomination to il the seat | | For the first time a member of British parliament has been to safeguard the around-the-world \hought 100 shares of Sinclair Con- made vacant by tie wtion of ; “introduced” a British custom, to the house of commons, by his '/ . {solidated on February 23, 1922. The Senator W. 8. Kenyon i whe [ 2sAtedichesity Take, esults Guar- | g s, also members. Photo shows Arthur Henderson (center) |y jow rba‘;’,.‘lnJ;;.n:;ultl‘:m}{,;znlc]:::'m";‘“' Indloated it wex.a "sireight “"A"[“r‘"-““:j":"v;‘“““”\”"‘ LN anteed by Local Druggists. walking with his sons, William Henderson *(left) and Arthur archipelago, ready to furnish fuel ur,""éfi.li?fi‘r Elkins bought 8,700 shares the state for the last six months and SR A Sl S Henderson, Jr. l]pm‘ymrln \\.lmlo“-r rolief dutics may of Sinclair Consolidated on November s alsus of fulfiiing kel eil-kniown physiolat, ~Alossandro | [lecome mocessary, Later when the 1, 1922, at a cost of $302,855. He dietion that he would make “the most | 4 made & sclentfie discovery that z v aireraft cross the Atlantic on the last 'sold 7,700 shares on May 24, 1923, at strebuous camipuign ever conducted by | Vodices warvelous resits with the uwest] ALL DAY SEWING MEETING | haled too strongly and drew one into leg of their trip, destrovers will be|§272,934 and took “straight delivery,” a candidate for U, & senator, A third | fim, where e toned. sy mtems| The Woman's Club of Maple il | his lung. Eiforts to extract it with ‘;”:‘”é‘”‘"“‘rm;':‘s ‘u‘rr]'ll"x‘,’r:;l‘;;"a‘f““°s:on the remaining 1,000 shares. cendidate for the senatorial nomina- [l s failed, will have an &ll day sewing mecting|forceps @nd & magnet were unsuc- |(100F LU FORTHS OF 52 Sl Slemp Makes Profit Too tion 1s Vernon Lester Hague of Fair B revolution- g0 oviow ot the home of Mrs, T, H.|cessful. Then a rubber hose was in-| " " ° i Bond told the committee that Slemp field, Ta., described on his cards oy "lr".:‘.:.,'v'.'f copme and Beoret|Cogswell for the benefit of the Ney | troduccd until its end touched the ob- | ;0. e it Aoriaall Cay { Uought 490 Khates ot Nexioan potros “traveller and dilletante He ain0 | o A N el I iritain genoral hospital. The hostol|struction, and an air pump was used. [ yr 0“0 g “pit pAn S RS O cum for “P. W. Slemp,” and sold described himsell as a stockman and [blood tirough the myriud pores of the feot,| will be assited by Mrs. W. H. Allen, Tt succeeded almost immediately. et s 'r][’“-‘\ “;‘ . Nel-|them at a net profit of $581. He then IR o sraduata The en Ttallan slontist has come oo G eS0T M., 3. Shontz ' — e gincering officer of the army | hought on June 23, 1922, 1,000 shares ERCRABnAn Hwset in opoliltip hik boioars,D puwed oalied Velts, chat te it lina | Rambunctious Billy round-the-world flight, is expected 10 |of Mexican Seaboard, another Sinclair ¥ 5 tended to b n powerful and active Uric|and N M. Mann, Mrs. L. D, 3 |arrive here today from Rockwell | i ot ot ;'fu“;miml metime ago deelarcd the jAvid solvent, This marvclous powder, wheu | Broughton will have cha of the| Wichitu, Kas—A Wichita man who | Feld, San Dicgo, en route to join his| :‘;;";‘:"’ G0N0 A & PYDW 0% 1Y IT;:‘_:}'"“"';"‘ Fnaan Brooiline Rag ke into the shocs ot storkings 4t i | gopving, Mrs, M, J. Shontz and Mrs, [owns a billy goal bought w new auto | ellow pilots of the globe tour n | Representative Ryan, the witness B i dicalisn uguinst : n e o o " ’ o s = ‘ presentative Ryan, h ¥ N g o the lood, s acting upon vertain| M. E. Mann are in charge of reserva- | the other day. When the wife and |world cruiser No. 4, which was unable i Progressivism s now definitely dotermined to be the | tions for lunch | chitdren were admiring it, along came [to take off witl aaid, doalt o 5400 sbarte of Mncies gy ki teibacsatante cauna Of mest: Thyumatio & A 2 h the other three bi- | giock and 700 shares of Doheny stock The republican gubernatorial con- caus AT wen: H.\t)r:x.lll deony. XL S Mr. Billy, who, thinking he saw an- | plancs of the squadron because of de- %o <74 . i ot test has developed Into somewhat of [, 50 temarkublc and apld have boen the Opern 'Stars Strike other ‘goat in the glossy side of the |layed delivery. in 1933 and 1933, and realized . ne & free-for-all affair, for no less than 15" this country and in Italy, that the st lumania—The leading | MeW car, lunged at its reflection. The | proft ot §8,846, . s candidates aiready have signified |Amorioan distributors have suthorised lovar| Sucharest, Ruma he leading | went down, for the count. Billy| London, Mare Y Price McKinney_ of Cleveland testi- thelr intentlon of running for the |druggista to dispense Volta with an up.|8rtists of the Rumaniun opera have {00 HEUE SOUL IR0, (A0 FORIE: ¥ | gahondon, March 18.—1The start from | fied pefore the ofl committeo that Al- Saimination, avelitied wuarantoe of reliet from use |gone on strike beeause of the govern- k LI D FRi BORm, SO 0{‘ the "‘”“"ben B. Fall had written him late in BT In0las- 3. . Anderson of] il Torngat’ buckase or yeur mouey | ment's decision to end state control o ot s iiemtindt .'“: ““'l’f’""s "f C}'"‘ 1923 usking him to agree to say he Thompson, speaker of the house of | It you wuflor from rhcumatio pains, Scia- 804 hand the opera over to private| oo ylc.go y roms | st Siobo-ongirailax air WAY. & [hed Jonnsd Fell $100,000, representatives; A. J. Banks of Mon- |t lumbago, Gout or \kumluln you owe | ehterprises with reduced governmeont icago AR “ ""_”‘ 3 A et l“"f ed much interest among airmen MeKinney said he declined to do so _ = . it to yourself to try this starthing sclentifie | subsid plained that Voliva was br asting here und the newspapers today give tour, leader of the Taxpayers' 16agUC |yrontment, 1t Is absolutely harmiess and 4 Chmeomly langiags over the .redlo.|the dixpatches & tonKpinuous pinos. | COPAUMS. 1 hiad not TiMCe dny 1048 and a “dirt farmer” candidate; W. J. | will not cost one cent If you do not receive | IR SRR, LR s cheascetion. Béarty sver siation | Tho Duity News 1 &8 oitorial de. |to the former interior secrotary, Burbank of Waterloo, treasurer of | wonderful relief | Pump Ball From Lung from Sing S5re te Sansibat Te expect- |scribes the flight as “one ’M “ | Representative Rouse, according to state; J. 1D, Buser of Conesville, state |, 12, €A1 €¢U'a box of Volta from such| pocue x g e = Eingapere ¢ , 2 X it most for-| ' reports, bought 100 shares of = = good druggists The Dickiuson Drug Co,, | agu 4 r old youth, blow- ed to tune in on the turbulent wave | midable of human undertakings,” | > o 8,715 senator from Muscatine and Louisa |Diark & Brai Co, and ity Drug Store, | Ing steel balls through a blowpipe, in- | from Zion ¢ d,“m:. : | Pan American Petroleum at $8,7156 “If the American ailmv n come safe- '“"d_ $hers . wam ne rr‘cor‘;l'or Saly aale, indec. $256 in Sinclair Consolidated and e | Mexican Petroleum. 348 —————————————— "W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1924, 'WflRLI] FLIERS OFF ISLEMP CURTIS AND | ON SECOND JUMP' ELKINS HAD STOCK As;auc Squadron Will Aid U. §. Globe Encirclers f IN OIL COMPANIES (Continued From First Page.) | | | Rouse, Kentucky; Wells Goodykoontz | Sacramento, Cal, March 1S. — A of West Virginia; Thomas J. Ryan of | change in the plans of the round-the- | New York and J. H. Himes of Ohio, |world army aviators, a decision to | Daugherty Sells At Profit | make the jump in the second lap to- trom Mather ield, Oregon, instend of to Van- near here to 100 sha heny company that leasted the Attorney General Daugherty bought s of Pan-American (the Do- Cali- HOROWITZ BROS. MAIN STREET Largest Dress Goods Store in Connecticut Headquarters 672-674 Grand Ave.,, New Haven, Conn. 4 DAYS.—WED., city. 36 in. Satin Finish Fou- Value 19¢— G‘::od quality Gingham, lard, z;flmnked fast color, small checks | in small pat- 8 Yds. for sl 000 t terns, 2 Yds. $1 oOO | OUR FIRST — DOLLAR SALE — THURS., FRI. AND SAT. This_ truly will be the greatest DOLLAR SALE ever brought to your attention in this It is our first dollar sale and for 4 days we are going to offer bargains such as you have never seen before—VALUES OUT OF THE ORDINARY. The following are only a few of the items included in this irresistible sale. Washable all silk figured | Flat and Can- sz' l 9 ton Crepes 56 in. wide. Yard $ Wool Coatings and Suitings OTIC! Taken by virtue of an execution, issued by the City Court of New Dirit- lain, directing me to sell at Public! Vendue to the highest bidder, at the | public sign post in the Town of New | Britain, 14 days’after date which will /be on the 2nd day of April, A, D, 1924, at 10 o'clock in the forencon, to satisfy said cxccution and “ ploncers, |thereon, the following deseribed | property to wit: 1 lot of wall fixtures, 1 lot of clec- 'tric light fixtures, 1 cash register, 7 glass show cases, 1 ice box, 2 counters, 3 glass candy jars, 1 lot of paper bags, 1 iee cream retainer, 1 gas plate, 2 matches, 15 sigars, 1 lot of marbles, 11 cans of peaches, 5 cans of pears, 1 10t of drinking soda, 4 cans of beets, 5 cans of pineapple, 2 brooms, 1 pi per holder, 6 cans of spinach, packages of coffee, packages of Minute Gelatine, 8 cans of salmon, 34 cans of sardines, 8 cans of red swect peppers cans of Campbells beans, 5 cans of Heinz baked beans, cans of Helnz green pea soup, 7 packages of Nonc-Such mine meat, 1 lot of soft drinks, 12 packages of Wheatena, 9 packages of " ; p : preparcd flour, 3 packages of Shred- \nl‘ne 19¢— | Value 39¢— = | Value 69¢— Value 98¢~ ded wheat, 14 packages of Muellers Good quality unbleached Fast .cplnr crepe Ging- | Normandy Voile: new- | Wool Canton Crepe in Kgg Noodles, i botties of grape jam,; uheelll;gd. f $l 00 ham. ‘l:; in, | est designs and colors. | plain and two tone 1';’ |.lmk|| s 21 xw:;]‘p" ayrup, 16 :.:,uu.s 8 or ‘ 8, for | 9 of pickies, 6 bottles of horse radish, 8 it Lot baeidl, o s | sl 00 checks ......... glasses of peanut butter, 8 bottles of | 2 | 2 I R S S R R S AR e imustard, 15 glasses of jelly, 6 glasscs Value 19¢— Value { Velee & of dried beef, 4 glasses of sliced ba- Crash Toweling Extra good quality Ging- | . . alue $2.25—all colors con, 2 bottics of olive oll, 4 botties 8 Yds. for hams. BOOG qRATLY N8 | Imported Czecho- ‘ll!\ 4 All Wool of olives, 4 botties of Chili sauce, § . ;all linen Jers packazes of Minuet Gelatine, 14 bo; 5 Yds, for . | Jersey o x g . s v 'V Luncheon Set of buking powder, 16 packages of jar | i —— — e rings, 14 packages of Tapioca, 12 Value 39¢c— Vaive 59¢— Value $1. Value £3.89 pac I\; of .v;‘n[-n:, 6 packages n.r D, el L " ik ; - Neured (s ‘o ; - & €. L.emon ple filling, 1 lot of spices, Pure Irish Linen Towel s Ilflpt:l(l}d k silk finish (r\llil:l;d Canton Crepe in Fine vibbed Tricotine in 11 packages of Bakers cocon, 37 bote "‘IE- Seoten Gingham, new col- ne wel l OO all spring tles of bluing, 8 bottles of amonia, 2 Yds. for orsand chechs signs, 1 \d . color $2 89 2 bottles of Premicr salad dressing, 1 3 Yds. rm — — DNy lot of men's gloves, 47 packages of! v 2 - it ——— \I!llll‘ SLT ——— white chipped soap, 1 lot of wax pa- nl_ue 29¢— _ .\’le~.~a|me i, all colors. per, 80 packages of Gold Dust wash- Chamois Finish Long Value 59¢— 1 Yard Value $2.49— ing powder, 1 Carton of Kirkhams Cloth. Imported Tissue Ging- for $1 .29 Imported French Trico- » powder, 24 cans of potted meat, 6 Yds. for hams, guaranteed fast col- — sheen, as l'u";knrrw of Octagon soap powder, . acka f raising, 6 cans of lob-| o ors, lue $1 1Yd l 79 ? packages o . f Cross Bar Nainsook in all for spring l 00 cans of American Chedder cheese, 7 colors. $1 00 Value 35c- frocks. 1 Yd. Value $1.35— packages of veal loaf, 3 cans of Lib- . 2 . ® ‘ e Plain and two-tone Che- by's corn beef, 7 cans of Snowdrift, 5 e 1 Yds. for . m’l':("?.:r: '1"13(:1‘ Tu;l:(: for Value ,;g_‘ ; nille Velvets v‘;n‘w t, clam cho der, 7 packages of| Value 330 oy and house dresses, Brocaded Canton Crepe, (o' oo mlon c ranck chicory. 20 cans o(: ;}«'.l-l h;ut: ue Joc— g 5 Yards a olot - 24 eos of tea, ottles o Good quality French Ba- for $l « 00 N evlors, vd sl 79 o+ extract, 1 lot of tiste, in all light colors, S g s . Valne $2.89— ot g e tr MMl o gy 4 s .lablr‘ for underwear, Value 30— \al‘u(- £2.89— A 6 in. All Wool Novelty cans of Mol _-u,,.';'.‘ 1 ,a:,. (:—;m children’s dresses, ete. Beach Cloth Extra special satin back Brocade Checks, suitable manties, 1 16t of beans, 1 16t of clo- 1 Yards 3 Y for $1 .00 Canion for suits, dresses, ete., tan, thes pins, 13 botties of vinegar,é pack- Nr 3 % oy brown and ages of pop corn, 20 2-1b. bags of salt, Crepe . o l yd. $l 89 1 1ot of writing ink, 1 1ot of shoe pol- Value 5% — Value 29¢— Value $2.69— . p(. «h, 1 lot of stove polish, 7 cans of ieure T . : ] . — . 3 iye, 1 Jot of toliet paper, § packages . Fi gu d Ioplnp ;'unablt ) Extra good yuqln} !er‘ Sport Satins l 69 Value $2.75~ of Quaker Oats, 17 packages of Puf- or dresses, boy louses, cale, fast colors, in dainty all mlm- . s & 2 2 fed 7 packages of Kel 2 56 in. Chiffon Snish all fed riee, 7 packages of Kellogg's corn ete. | patterns, y - o . flakes, 28 packages of Corn bran, 20 3 \d~ for | 5 Yds. for . Value $2.25 wool 1 98 packiliges of Raiston whole wheat ce- W a,.hame Flannel . r 20 cakes of Kirkham's soap, 16 Value 33— Radium Silk - — |cakes of Fels-naptha soap, 69 cakes New shipme: - Value 19¢— e e ey - of Star soap, 12 packages of Rinso, § Ne ipment of extra - N Value 79¢— good quality underwear Silk striped Madras | Value $3.19— v . packages of washing powder, 7 pack- ) 4 Shirti & back Canton Cre Skirtings, plaids and ages of Aunt Jemma pancake flour, crepes. fi[ured and plain. rung. atin bac anton (repe 1 4 - pes, 3 Yds "" in back, %(l1pt~ 12 packages f-{ washing soda, § pack- 4 Yards o $2 49 2 \ ds. Is. for | ages of washing starch, 4 cans of Bon for : ° ] e — | brown, navy = Ami powder, 6 cakes of Sapolio, 2 . \alue 69c— | = = bugs of 5 Ib. flour and 1 awning, all Value $3.19— Special ('lN out of all jocated at 506 West Main street, in! the said Town of New Britain. Dated at New Britain, this 15th day of March, 1924 GEORGE A. STARK, | Constabie. 1.00 my fees| pairs of scales, 16 biscuit cans with | cookies, 1 biscuit rack, 1 barrel of |vincgar, 1 lot of tobacco, 1 lot of candy, 5 ting of snuff, 18 packages of | 16 cans of Libby's sauerkraut, 6 cans of tomatoos, § cans| 14 boxes Representative Himes bought and sold to the extent of 3,500 shares of |oil stock, but Bond's report did not | show whether there was a loss or | gain, { The Sinclair teapot dome lease was | signed April 7,1922, and the Doheny | California lease December 11, 1922, | Refuses to Tell Lie, | MeKinney said he did not reply to | Fall's letter making the request, and | ¢, C. Chase, Fall's son-in-law, yisited | [nim at Cleveland. i | “What did Chase say?’ asked Senator Walsh, » | "I did most of the talking, the | witness satd. "I said T had not made the loan, mnl 1 could not say that I< had done #o." MeKinney said he had known Fall many years and had had some bus- incss dealings with him, He added that he was not interested in oil lande, The witness was on the stand less than fifteen minutes, He was fol- Jowed by Henry Woodhouse of New York, who was questioned about his published charges that the Doheny interests had agreed to sell much of the California naval oll regerve out. put to British interests, Committee Adjonmns, Woodhouse said he had owned one- sixth of the Chestér oil concession in Turkey. Launching into a long recital, the witness said Doheny had organized in | 1918 in company with Britishoil and | steamehip interests the Dritish-Mexi- can petroleum company which under a contract was to have first call on |the Doheny oil output both in the United States and Mexico. Woodhouse was on the stand half an hour and at the coonelusion of his statement, the commitice adjourned until tomorrow. Masked Bnndlts Steal $8,000 in New Jersey | Montelair, N. J., March 18.—Cash and checks amounting to $8,000 were taken today by three armed bandits from Henry G. Bobe# superintend- ent of the Borden milk plant. The | bandits escaped in an automobile They had black handkerchiefs over their faces. Bobee was taking the money to a bank. City Items Through an error it was stated in | yesterday's Herald that the weckly whist at &, Joseph's church was for men only this week. The whist is in charge, of a committee of men but is for everybody, the same as usual. Paul Finocchario, wanted by the police of Boston for abandement, wag arrested in this eity by the Jocal police and last evening Sergeant M. W. Sul- | tivan of the Boston police department arrived in this city to take him back, wiere he will serve a 30 day sentence. — City Advertisement NOTICE. New Britain, Conn., March 18, 1924, The Selectmen and Town Clerk will be in sesison in City Hall, West Main street, for the purpose of making voters. Saturday, March 22nd and Monday. March 24th, from 9 a. m. to 7 p. m,, | each day. A. L. Thompson, Town Clerk. 1. W. Lawyer Albert Anderson. C. P. Wainwright Seclectmen. I ASPIRIN Beware of Imitations! Unless you see the. “Bayer Croas™ on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescrib- ed by physicians over twenty-three years for Colds Headache Toothache Lumbago Neuritis Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin'” only. Each unbroken package con- tains proven directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell hotties of 24 and 100. Aspirin s the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture 'of Monoacetic~ acideser of Salicylcacld. Makes a Family of Cough anxpl Really better than e ol Taves ahse RSl "and uickly prepared. 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The result is a full pint of really better cough syrup than you could buy ready-made for three times the tes pleasant and never Pinex and Syrup prepai right at the cause of a cough and give almost immediate relief, It loosens the phlegm, stops the nastv throat tickle and heals the sore, irritated membranes so gently and easily that it is really nntumshmg A day’s use will usually overcome the ordinary cough and for bronehitis, croup. hoarseness and bronchial asthma, there is nothing better, Pinex is a most valuable concentrated compound of genuine Norway pine ¢ tract, and has been used for generations to bruk up severe coughs, To disappointment, ask vonr drummt for “214 onnces of Pinex” with full directions, and don’t accept any- thing else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money promptly re- {uqd«i. The Pinex Co, Ft. Wayne, nd. BABIES CRY FOR “CASTO | Prepared Especially for Infants and Children of All Ages Mother! 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