New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 28, 1924, Page 12

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12 af VOTES CAST FOR o7 CANDIDATES| |JAPAN INTERESTED IN Despite Coolidge’s Refusal to Call Little Interest in Election of City' e dvices indicating President does not intend to call a second naval conferer nese in- | t in the idea of further limita- f naval armaments is increas- Meeting., Opinion is One May imber of votes cast yesterday al ci for the | te memb e city mect s did not Chies direction | Lut in Lon-| sh labor govern- ward the anment of the | cundidate 10 votes 4 v en further | sccond ward with 11 can four votes registered: , eight voters vote candidates; in the fourth w exceed the number ¢ Tokio Ing election to e baving been reg | In the first evie | | 0 & trument the highest vote, v K further dis didates; the brought out 12 votes, Fhose electod are: E. I. Neum Andeison, , affer, il . Walter siath w svers wonld 1 It was « pan s g with other pow- | ers in restriction of the types. Third wa g MeDonough Smith, W Atwood, W. 1., Hatel U:m FLanare g o) 8 * Sub Chaser, Used as Dry Boat, Explodes and Sinks | Fourth war« fles nes, John A. . s, Neliie Marshall, : . Sidney M, Aok oniliE T e Herma ! 6o Mrs. Emilie George Bittner Hinehlifrc to coop: March 2§.—The chaser Ituss, erift. W, H. Dowling and ¥ him in chasing rum runners " off the Floridu coast, sank 10 miles at | ers Riliiowski, 3 * gea vesterday after an explosion, d. Relly, Peter Dob Sheriff Dowling, 11, 1. Duncan, di- Karpinski, ll visional prohibition chief for Florida, Bogdanski, Stanley and Porto Rico. and members of the : crew left the Russ in a dory which | capsized soon after they had started shoreward, or two hours officers and members of the Russ' crew, equipped * with life preservers, were tossed about by the waves until rescued by the vilot boat Meta, which had put out to lien the explosion was heard. of the Kiem- the Taking Up Seating Plans N . . 1T For Republican Convention |,,,,.q, Cl land, March 28 David W, craft have re Mulvane, Kansas, ¢ an, and oth- | er membera of the committee on g today to cor ments and ot e con- vention in Jur H tions for the nonBER 4 New York, Mare ing tiat his apart sacked by thieves, . ph Solari, 50, A4 from heart *h he returned home last public hall wi attack was brought on by sub-committee h d by 5 « the altending physician Coleman Dupont, {said. Two trunks were packed with mittees appoipted silverware, jowelry and clothing, but accommodations ai the thieves were frightened away, #0 will report, 1 - ment of tickets awa stating arrangements, NEWS PRINT COSTLY, Vienna, March 28.~The cost of print paper is high in Austeia, | companies engaged in the pro- | on of this commodity are pros- s, One concern has just issued new shares of stock te present ere, Each share is issued at | crowds, and is quoted on hange at 2,700,000, adoption of vas said, BOMBARD KLAN BUILDING Peoria, 111, March 28 An mobile containing fiv N traveling at a high spe on the Kn Klux Ki last night. A num} were broken auto GIVE US A CHANCE T0 MAKE YOU A “REGULAR” One of the things we enjoy about our business is the number of satis- fied customers who come back to us vear after year. The purpose of this ad is to get vou to let us make your spring suit we know you will then be “regu- lar” with us. May We Make Your Spring Suit? YE LONDON SHOP Tailors For the Smart Dresser 43 MAIN ST. JUDGMENT FOR A. A. MILLS Henry P. Roche, j intiff to recover $3 ] costs in the this ¢ siewicz J. Newington. POSSIBLE CONFERENCE NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1924, , has awarded ju otice has been serve suit of A f the suit of ainst J. Hol Bostyck, all of (G. Kirkham, Cooper, Hun- |tiff v You can come fo this ex- ceptional sale to-morrow ex- pecting the unusual for these offerings of New Spring Ap- parel are the utmest in qual- ity. style and value. The Coats Dressy new coats in twills, charmeen, forrsheen, and soft velvety fabrics. All the best shades, in solid colors, mixtures and contresting shades. Exquisite silk linings. The styles and workmanship of these coals are really so unusual that at these prices ycu will save many dollars, and Camp represented clerk of the city court of the with- was counsel for the plain- [the first in nearly twenty years, will |ag from burns received when her dress accidentally caught fire from a match. Mr. | RESUME PACKET BOAT arture of the self-propelled barge | New Orleans, March 28.—Officials | Birmingham from New Orleaus. BURNS PROVE FATAL The annual cost of fire defense in New York, March 28—DMrs, William | Great Britain is about $125,000,000. ice between New Orleans and St. Louis | J. 'Gua of the publicity man- e of the Metropolitan Opera com- Best Butter 55¢ 1b. Russell Bros.— Ibe inaugurated Sunday with the de- [pany, died in a hospital last night |advt »d on the o the Mississippi-Warrior barge line Jano Gil. |Announced today the packet boat serv- Hudson values are always greatest because Hudson buy- ing is done on a huge scale for our entire chain of stores. Hudson fashions are correet hecause chosen by experts. LIOAK B'SUIT.STORE 343-345 Main St., near Asylum, Hartford Tomorrow, Saturday! We Launch Another of Qur Great Advance Spring Sales especially gathered .by the great Hudson organization . to sell at two amazingly low prices ' /a The Suifs ~following boyish lines that Fashion has decreed to be the authentic style for the season. They are in new, single and double breasted models, well cut with a trimness that is distinctive and smart. Hair line stripes, twills, checks and novelty plaids, These ate being offered at great savings, 9 : We Include, Also, Two Wonderful Groups of Dresses Remarkable in its style selection Thie Dresses Hundreds of beautiful dresses for all occasions in such materials as Crepe iw Crepe Elizabeth, Roshanara, Jac quar etc.—new mah jong styles—beaded models—Jlace tier effects and many other fetching styles. A remarkable assortment f new shades, maine, and Sport Coats Unequalled in its value-giving The Sport Coats Ultra-distinctive models in materials ol De Laine chinchilla, Teddy bear, Cambridge cloth, Berkshire plaids, Angora Polaire, velvet tones and other novelty fabrics in ali the wanted spring shades. The very newest modes of the season iu- cluding the straight line and wrap-around effects. The tailoring and finish is of the hest.

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