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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1924. 3 - Friday and Saturday Women’s and Misses’ Dresse JUST 105 DRESSES IN THIS LOT MOSTLY CANTON CREPE; COLORS ARE NAVY AND BLACK, SOME LIGHTER COLORS; INCLUDED IN THIS LOT A FEW POIRET TWILL DRESSES. THESE DRESSES ARE OUR REGULAR $24.85 AND $19.85 DRESSES. AS USUAL YOU WILL FIND EVERYTHING AS ADVERTISED. BESSE-LELAND’S (OWA DEMOCRATS 5ot e o WUGH INERBSR SHOWN [ Maine Deegates Lk " IKANSAS DENOGRATS OUT | Vanderlip Is Forced to |pons bort o et company of Syracuse, N. Y. tioned as the senatorial candidate, c | To Favor Coolidge, To BACK FAYORITE so" Quit Two Directorates s airector of the Gontinental Resolutions drawn up for presenta ]N TRAFF'C GONFERE“ E» Portland, Maine, April 3. < The Washington, April 3.—Frank A. of exceptions which a fe director can administration on other subjects, . | peared probable at the republican ol o Gov. Davis Only So Long As He fative To Soasions To Discuss | 5000 convention here today, Al- | . on which T occupy a seat,” becanse of | S inl kaet (] BC Nflmed —_ he motor vehicle traffic conference to | ferences were not involved, all the Kansas delegation wili go to the na- | 0 gecision was made known Mon.~Tues.~Wed 4 Dr. Banning Admits That There §s No | ¢ held at Yale in cooperation with |candidates being in favor of Mr. tional democratic convention SUPPOrt- | o400 "Mr Vanderilp made public an . LACH “l'_m“ ¥ omplete to an announcement at Maine to send uninstructed delega ompan: New York hich his | - . 2 fo e company of New York, in whi hi Franklin Vund“—Only a Joke, lay of the receipt of many letters o | tions to the national conventions, "r"":fi:;"""“ the majority deems ex- | . i nation as a member of that com | tion to the convention deal with agri- | choice of 16 delegates to the republi- v ol e Yo ERUWINfi M"JTANT cultural rellef, labor finterests, ol | can national convenijon favorabls to : anderllp, retired New York banker. |y, g yyken to his statentent concerning ) Many Inquiries Are Iteceived At Yale | President Coolldge but unpledged ap- | Delegation Instructed To Support | announced Jast night his intention “of the sle of Prestdent Hardings news | | Accident Avoidance though there was a possibility of & Shows Strength, | the attitude of many of his New York [ s {the state motor vehicle department on | Coolidge's nomination. It has been IN€ Governor Jonathan M, Davis as .. etters witl >, y . r first cholce for the presidential nom. | °XCHang® of letters with E. I RAMON NOVARKRO inquiry The couference i8 to con- The tentative draft of the platform . Followers of William Gibbs Me- to a militant campaign for a #tate ticket as well as national ticket, diers' bonus and arraign the republi- resigning from every business board paper, omp | EXPLAINS “AWARDS“ . contest for ons of the seven places as | ; . business assoclates “toward the work % o New Haven, April 3.—lnterest in|delegate at large . presidential pre- | Hutchineon, Kansas, April 3.—The |y o ooine to Washington -2« CAPITOL -:- Davenport, lowa, April 3.—Pledges such Thin, as (he “Benjamin | April 8 10 and 11 is general, accord- | the eustom of both political parties in son esident of the eoport Texas | ®, . . | - < nation but not bound to stick by him | "0 Presider yreeport TNt wWhere the Pavement Ends” pwa democrata opvention here Los Angeles, A 3.—The “Benja- s Towa dem l‘--:vlv‘llx‘ v ’u— - Vet Angeles, April - The “Benia- | gier methods for reducing the num- | prepared yesterday expresses confi- } today, arc mtat Ndat 7 it min Franklin "und,” posthumous ! per of motor vehicle accidents dence in President Coolidge and calls | A990, who had been 4t odds with tontanive sate of slate office cani. A%ard of 1,000° pound sterling to| Mmong those who are expected 10 |emphatically for law enforcement, |Davis presidential = backers, threw dates and selecting mational commit- Charles P. Stelnmetz, efectrical wig- |24dress the confercnce are Judge Wm. | genator George W. Pepper of Penn- ::‘ -+ r:l:\-r:'(rrt'inxfihn’ . Sg.v:r: y on the teemen and women. 1n the comtest ard, announeed In England and the | Jaltble of the state superior court: | sylvania was here {0 address the con- |* gt - Joe i o Agag B e . - S Prof. T. W. Salmon of Columbla unl- | vention this fternoo favorite son endorsement bringing for instruction of Batinnal couvention - Unifer States several munths ago. was | (ol o ot 5 Tl S0 FORTITER LU | vention this afternoon unanimity on - this ypoint. MecAdoo delegates, chief Interest cenlers about 3 scheme to provide internationa! commissioner of edycation; B G. s leaders declared, however, the Kan- lar choice of 1 4 lemocrats. .{‘n W. Banning of L.os Angeles, ac- o oo of New York: W P. Eno, | i (‘it\' Government “’ll‘“! had been accorded the usual compli- | f‘or PIANOS Other candidates, however, bave cording to a confession hers by Dr. (o o0 o D. C.; A. ¥, Foote, come | A mentary baltiots Bumerous supporters, and eeversl Danning, says the Los Angeles Times . o . 0 subiie satety of Mases. |, o7 Haven, Aprii 3.—Warning has | * jouery Shouse, chalrman of the county delegations inciude g s, | Cliusetts; Motor Vehicie Commissiotes “"“;‘ 5‘"’| out (‘;: e ‘:"’,"’:‘;"' S| detegation, sald It was weil known O-Cedar contains no acids. It cannot injure the Women who desire an {nstrt ele- Rines the purported confeasion, Dr 4 o cret service office here of the o |yhay rour-fifths of the delegates ehos . : R. B. Etoeckel and Highway COm-| i yon of spurious 1en doliar biils | oo _‘,"r"f\"‘[\:: supporters, He e most delicate wood surfaces in the home. On the Davis of Kansas dstributed “awards” of 1,000 pounds, . 5 . of 1 3 Smith, chiefs respectively of the Hart- Befors the ‘convertion assembled sterling and 500 pounds sterfing 10 - by g gy 3. ibe fesued by the Boston federal re- o ficht for Governor Davis as long as wost of the delegates apparently be- and Dr. ¥. Omori, Japan. '°rd and New Haven police depart-| ... pank collecting the number 258 |y gnowed str brightens, beawtifies, protects. fieved that the real fight over the te and then granted 2,500 P ot {on the face plate, 1914 series and complexion of the national delegation sterling to himself for the signed by Secretary of Treasury Me) would hinge in the proposal to In- sejentific achicvement represented in SON 18 BORN lon and Treasurer Frank White. Most | Births increase, Deaths the fortunes of William G. MeAdoo, publicity for a book on mental and 2 . N 2 2 M o3 would go for thelr can + Payne, professor of educat ~ !eas votes would g r candidate whe. his frien lare, Is the popu- epirifual healing wriften by Dr. Dear- | Lo, Brotoeeor o€ taucation’at New \Spurious Bills in This st New York after Governos Davis gation for Governor €mith of New Punning Is quoted as saying e im miestoner J. A. McDonald of Connece York, 8enator Underwood or Governor sged the “Benjamin Franklin Fund,” FFO0 0 S Mol Tld P, T ‘::svv;:d:u:w ‘ru ‘o'-;v‘h.vr.';’i'r""]n‘t-:l': tiled, however, there had been any contrary, it adds new life and freshness to the fincst T reserve note pu v gree ong e dele 18 except . : . . SURDONNE GGG the GEwtEats Choey finishes. The rich ““velvet” lustre of O.Cedar struct for McAdoo, and a large nuUM- hLis boek * T of those passrd bear the aumb M . 3 Kew York, April 5.—A son was | 4 . ber of delcgates apparently were of | “Thers is of courss, no Benfamin i 1<% KOUC APHI SoA 898 88 4 43703128 A The bills have been Decrease in France in 1923 i the opinion that a delegation fa Franklin fund of Londen,” the ¢on-| o 3 orme! Py - passed mostly in this city, Hartford, April 3.—France's natural [ nstry o ushing, 3rd, formerly Miss Cathleen O7 . - able fo McAdeo, bul uninstructed, Tession explains. “Thers wers no| iti R O PECEE (T Ll nald | New Dritaln, Middietown end Put- in population in 1923 was <] ‘ weld be chosen awards mage by it, for it fs not in ex- | UL L Tl e firet wife, mow | TAM 94,000, according to the officlal vital In the etate party leadership con- jstence, ¥ think that after this ful M P - —_— etatisty ust published. The births " uté re. Sydney Jones Colford, Jr., it was . . . | test, Witbur W. Marsh of Waterloo, snq free explanation of my part. the| o T 0 &o00 M"'h'm_ "“' born | A huke waterspout, which attained 761,000, against 75 s nagional committeeman, 15 opposed pyblic and my friends will understand | L v;--‘lls .én to Mrs, Reginald C. | * height of §00 fect, recently rose the preceding year, while thi for reelection by Clyde L. Herring 6f tj¢ this whole thing was in the spirit | o out of the sea within t%o0 miles off 667,000 desths, against DesMoines. Both candidates deciared of 5 yoke.’ anderpiit, formerty Wise Gloria NOT- | jne const of Engtand 1922 they were assured of n?l”"-nt eup- - port, but survers of district delega- tions failed to disclose certain victory from — Mrz:l;:r’;nema for vice-president .:D'l CA'I‘P;I")]&_N;:- the 1 . and United States senator also Were g < e : - ® e BRal L o prospect, with E. T. Meredith of 0:'1,'1.'5 r:;;m' | motion picture Name the Man ! Sir Hall Cair €5 greatest novel % p b 4 DesMoin “1“';"’" l(e;rre'a'v’:' a_!'l; RAMON NOVARRO mast [‘l ce editure, an ajor George Be of | w " 7 JEEr € Tennessee, the gomtestants for favor Where tha Pavement Ends in the vice-ppesidential race, and Dan

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