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in, was trailing former Deneen by 12,000 votes 4|I||K atorial Race, est contest in the > republica : Governor ILLINOIS ADDS T0 CODLIDGE'S VOTES Primaries Choose Him Over Johnson--McAdoo Polls Few primary rnatoria for a te Scnator T. G. arrying most of 9. —Tilinois reg r endorsement of 1 by giving him a majc vigorous t a close ra > helped four ty which nominate camy ad a comfo: » O'Neil Brow Jdification of the t Coolidge of nearly thirty ich if sustained, m nearl 100,0 votes than Johnson. McAdoo Runs Behind. W. G. McAdoo, unopposed for pre preference on the democratic ticket, polled only about ha the number of votes cast by democrats in Chicago, and his d s to the na- tional convention v defeated ov whelmingly by the candidates put for- ward by the state organization oppos- ed to McAdoo. In addition to ignor- ing McAdoo in many cases voters wrote in the names of Mayor William H. Dever of Chicago and Governor Bmith of New York. In 1,783 pre- cinets, ineluding 1,600 in Chicago, Mc- Adoo received 64,663 votes, while in the same precincts Dever's name was inserted on 2,428 ballots and Smith's en 1,391, Democrats nomin 00 mort i made including his an indietment state interest TWO NEW APARTHENTS “Millionaires’ Row™ on Fifth Avenue Will Be Broken Up by Ercction of Big Bulldings. New York, April 9.—Two nmrnu'\m houses are to be built on “Millionaires' Ro the section of of Chicago for Unite + ! Fifth avenue immediately above Six- while Medill McCormick, republican tioth street, it was learned today when | incumbent, with two-fifths of the vote | Nirs, Hamilton Fish filed plans for a S | 1 2-story apartment house to be built at a cost of $500,000 on her residence site at the northeast corner of Bixty. second etreet, Filing of plans by Mrs. Fish fol lowed a recent announcement that a $1,800,000 apartment building would be erected on t Vincent Astor home site three blocks further north. “Busy Little Store” Give Yourself a Treat Best Creamery BUTTER S1clb. 21bs. $1.00 b 25e Fancy Ceylon Tea 59¢ Ih { RUSSELL BROS. 301 MAIN ST. high. Mary D. Gerard so0ld to a real estate operator a site still fur “Millionaires’ Row.” in the Ninety- fourth street block, it aiso was learned today. Carl Akeley’s Rejected Statue to Be U nv elled New York, . A . ley's bronze statue, which depiets a young m from the form of a gori 1 which recently was rejected by th New York Aeademy of Design us lacking in merit, will b* unveiled Sunday in the ! West Side Unitarian chureh, mecord- ing to Nev, Charies Francis Potter, the rector, Mr, Akeley will address the rmlk!‘“lzfllm\ on “¥ sonality in Animals.,” The Rev, Mr, that exhibition of the statue would the first step In an anti-fundamen ist campalign. The unveiling will take o0 AS A part nr the celebration of volution Da n emerging Pure Lard ... 2 Theres a lof in knowing how — If you have any painting, staining or varnish- ing to do, please call and let us show you up-to-date, simple and practical methods. Try the various finishes yourself. be in our store D A A e T T T e e e e E RN R NEW BRITAIN DAILY It isn't “Home, Jan at wheel. ployed in Johnson's 5" for Se has a young lady for a chauffeur, ) HERALD, WEDNESDAY, Home, Maybelle! ator Magnus Johnson. He s Maybelle Tiegan, shown The other young woman is Mrs. R. F. Granquish, em- office in the capital. ! London, This apartment also is to be 12 stories | north on' © 10 obey the otter said ' Thursday Afternoon at 3 o’clock 15 Prizes Will be Given Away l[lEKl]UT NOTIGES - READY TOMORROW iBritain's Shipyards to Close Un- less Strike Ends Today Aptil 9.- e all the yards which will and ship re Rritain unle ers resume work are due to take tomorrow Whether ) pends upon the result it Southampton yester pupers were brought to London night for counting tos and a fow hours will show whether another 100 060 men are to be added to the unemployed., shipby in Bouthumapton; strik effec Trade union leaders were busy last nght trying to pe e the strikers direet { their execu- tives, who disapprove of their action, As evidence of th strong attitude against the disse s the exeentives of the shipwrights' association, one of the dozen affilinted unions involved, have suspended 1,200 Soulhampton members for refusing to comply with the rules of the turn to work when ords According to the newspapers the trade union leaders up against active communist propaganda which i almed at undermining the orthodox trade unfonists, It s declared this fight between unionism and commun- Demonstration Paints « Stains + Varnishes FreeSampleCans Expert Demonstrators will Lock out notices shutdown occurs de- organization and re. | ism is growing more bitter daily, and unnamed union leaders are credited saying that the loyalty of the unionists is dangerously affected, The loss to Southampton through the strike, which has lasted seven weeks, already serious, The liner Mauretania, whose repairs and re- fitting were held up by the strike, now is to be sent to Cherbourg where Irench workmen will carry out the task which the Southampton men re- fuse. COTTON PRICES JUMP. April 9. ed another hea jumped T0 points 0 31.50, making fally $12 a bale ad- vance in two dayvs. Due to wet weath- er in the southwest, new cotton months advarced about 30 points, Uctober selling at 26,01, Twain pointed out that man only animal that blushes, Maurk is the THE REAL TEST or APRIL 9, 1924, HARTF ORD We now We are offering several real value. facturers. Warner's Corsets, reg. grade. Special at DRESSES i Made to Measure An unusual offer is now being made in our Wash Goods Department on the second floor. We will make for customers buying wash goods mater any style of dress for 0 above the cost of material. These dresses will made to measure; the fit and workmanship guarin- teed. Leave vour order now and get your dress for Laster, This section now showing a most replete stock of high-grade goods in an abundant assortment of colors. be is AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE RERVICE Questions Cheerfully Answered LANTZ, MOLANDER & CO. Real Estate and Insurance MAIN ST, TEL. 3420 3 e L L T e e I L L i LLOOK INTO IT slip-top cans easy to open clean all sizes self-sealing convenient-no waste BEsT PAINT SoLD You will not be asked to buy. We want you to try B. P. S. — that’s the reason for Free Samples. Bring your paint questions with you. RACKLIFFE BROS., CO., Inc. Cor. Park and Bigelow Streets, New Britain 99 WEST SI. Second Floor CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. HARRIS eneral Trincking— ThHL. 2099 CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL, 2m3 Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs Open Until 8 P. M. All Kinds of Oysters and Clams, Shrimp, Crab Meat, Scallops Lobsters., We Have the Goods HONISS’S 24-30 State St. Hartford Visit Our Dining Room THE OLD HOME (4 BLESS MY HEART ITS Z 7z Z % fi ”/j/ STaeEy e 0@ ) SUBURBAN TELEPHONE SERVICE have a direct telepkone trunk line from New Britain. from New Britain without toll charge. Direct line New Britain to Harttord, 2965 I Warner’s Corsets For Warner’s Golden Anniversary Week These are not sale goods, but popular and fashionable corsets beautiful fabries, and sold at these figures through coopomhon on the part of the manu- You SAY TW RAILROAD ToLD OTEY otsY! ) = kTo GET HARTFORD Patrons may call us] April 7 to 12 of their best styles at very exceptional prices, far below their made up in Warner's Corselette, reg. grade. Special at .... 5 $3.00 Warner's Brassiere, reg. $1.50 1 OO grade. Special at .. Corset Department—I nluth Floor Junior and Bridge Lamps Values to $35.00 Special, Each $22.95 Lamps complete as illustrated, black, gold and Poly- chrome bases, two-light fixtures with tassel pulls, two-ad- justment features in the arms of bridge lamps. The shades on the bridge lamps are 14-inches, and some have tassel The shades on the Junior Lamps are 22-inches, made of georgette, in assorted colors to match the bases. These lamps are very well made, and are selling com- plete at a price, which would ordinarily be asked for the shades alone. Lamp Department—Seventh Floor Father as much as anyone needs ) SCOTTS \\; EMULSION YOUR FIRE, BURGLARY, INSURANCE=WI e Studio Alp-to-date” KODAKS, DEVELOPING, FPILMS LET US WRITE PLATE GLASS, ACCIDENTY AL TOMORBILY, H. DAYTON HUMPHREY, Agent ROOM 208 NAT'L BANK BLDG, TEL KNOW HOW, m Two Family House on Union street for sale. This house is right in the center of the city with five rooms to a tenement and two rooms on the third floor, It is done over entirely new inside and out, two new rooms and two ver- andas being built on. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. Phone 343 Rooms 305-6. Pank Bldg. 292 Main Sireet TOWN BY STANLEY e )| NE MASNT WORKER, .~ L uwe | A WARD SINCE TW | ir7 ] FT7ITIME WE OFFERED |To BEAT AUNT NO-NO- HE HAD To GQuIT ON ACCOUNT IF TH SCAMP HAD STAYED “LoNG TH” RALROAD fiSHAL OTEY WALKER RETURNS BY TRAN — FAILING To CAPTURE THE BOGUS CHECK PASSER WITH E|6H1' TEETH AND A GLASS EYE - IT IS THOUGHT THE SWNDLER HAS RETUPNED 70 HIS OLD HAUNTS /N _THE CITY~