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SUPPORTERS OF CAL SHOW CONFIDENCE Feel Cerfain of Success in New dersey Primaries Today Newark, N, can J., April 22 organization —Republi- | supporting discounted the difficulties predicted for them in the New Jerscy primaries today in which national convention delegates are being chosen and presidential prefer- ence expressed. The Coolidge campaign has been complicated uti-saloon league op- position to Senator Ildge and former Governor Stokes as candidates for | deelgates at large, by contests between organization and independent candi- dates in four of the 12 cangressional ! districts and by the state-wide opposi- tion of candidates pledged to Hiram W. Johnson. A light democratic vote is expected a3 Governor Silzer is unopposed for the democratic presidential nomina- tion, " The only contest affecting the Silzer candidacy is in the fifth dis- trict, comprising Union and Morris counties, where two candidates whose strength the Silzer leaders discount, are opposing Silzer delegates on an “unpledged and against the unit rule” piatform. Governor Silzer is among the can- | didates for delegates at large to the democratic convention. Action of the anti-saloon league in salling for the defeat of Senator Edge and for the election of former Senator Irelinghuysen, also a candidate for delegate at large is generally Inter- | preted as the start of an expected fi‘:h! on the renomination of Senator Fidge, in September. In retaliation the “wets” are eutting I'relinghuysen. Two delegates and two alternates are being selected by each party in each of the 12 congressional districts in addition to seven republican dele- leaders, President Coolidge, No C. 0. D.'s No Approvals ON ALL HATS OVE | contracted. | deserted the gates at large and a like number of alternates and eight democratic dele- gates at large and alternates. The polls opened at 7 o'clock and will close at six tonight. SHOCKER NOT A DESERTER George Sisler Explains That Twirler Is M But Will Rejoin His Outfit Today. St. Louis, April 22.—Business Man- \ager Bill Friel of the St. Louis Am- ericans, after a telephone conversation with Manager George Sisler of the Browns, expressed the belief that Ur- ban Shocker, star twirler, who disap- peared after Saturday’s game in De- | troit, had not deserted the club, but had gone to the, home of a sister in that city because of a bad cold he had Shocker was knocked out of the box by Detroit Saturday, and had not | been seen since then. Friel said that he knows of no grievance that Shocker might be hold- ing against the club, and stated that Manager Sisler intends to give the pitcher ample chance to explain his absence before taking action. Detroit, April 22.—Urban Shocker, | star pitcher of the St. Louis Browns, who left the club's headquarters Sat- urday, went to his sister’s home here, Manager George Sisler said today in | discrediting reports that Shocker had team. Sisler asserted Shocker. had been suffering from a cold and sore throat and that because | of the raw cold day Sunday he did not appear at the Detroit ball park. “There is no basis for reports of dissension between Shocker and the club,” Sisler said, adding that Shock- er would rejoin the team today if the game is played. RAILWAYMEN Wellington, N. & STRIKE, 2 8, Aprll The ranlwaymen in New Zealand atruck today for higher wages. All service on the roads is at a standstill. Thou- sands of Easter holiday makers have been stranded away from their homes. Incorporated 177 MAIN STREET Unusual Values Both On Our Main Floor and Downstairs Store | tractively | Miss Mildred Weld, Mrs. Morris Saxe, GOVERNOR ATTENDS.BALL AT STATE ARMORY HERE Leaders pf Society Welcome Executive | Kimball | —Governor and Mrs, Lead Grand March Society was concentrated at the state armory last evening when the second annual reception i and ball was held. The affair was well attended and was a brilliant mili- tary event. 1t was held under the auspices of the companies of the 169th infantry. Governor Charles A. Templeton | and a number of members of his staff attended. The grand march was | led by Governor Templeton and Mrs. Arthur G. Kimball. The hali wae at- decorated and music was furnished by the Bacchanalian or- chestra. The patronesses were: Mrs. Arthur G. Kimball, Mrs. William C. Hunger- ford, Mrs. Moward Humphrey, Mrs. Pardon C. Rickey, Mrs. A. C. Mec- kinnie, Mrs. B. I'. Gaffney, Mrs. P. F. McDonough, Mrs. Harry Bates, governor's Mrs. George T. Kimball, Mrs. John Trumbull, Mrs, Hartwell Taylor, Mrs. | | E. Allen Moore, Mrs. Walter O. Cook, | Miss Flora Humphrey, Mrs. Edward | P. Dunne, Mrs, H. S. Parsons, Mrs. W. W. T. Squire, Mrs, F. O. Rackliffe, Mrs, William H. Jackson, Mrs. W. H. Hateh, Mrs. Johnstone Vane, Mrs. W. L. Hateh. { Aa total of 1,066,000 licenses for | motor vehicles were issued in Eng- | land last year. Bazaar will be a limited number of ables, taking care of four people each, to watch the Cabaret, Saturday evening, at eight fifteen o'clock until nine.® Tive dollars per table, which ineludes ice cream and French pastry, Reservations made through Miss Frances Whittlesey. Telephone 2083, =-advt, No Exchanges Every Sale Final TOMORROW AND ALL THIS WEEK WE WILL FEATURE OUR ANNUAL AFTER EASTER CLEARANCE SALE OF TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS AND TRIMMINGS ' ()% REDUCTION R $4.65. EVERY HATI MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES AT THE OR- IGINAL_MODERATE PRICES FROM WHICH YOU DEDUCT TWENTY PER CENT. This sale includes all our high grade hats, many of which came too late for the Easter business. We are there- fore giving the women of New Britain and vicinity values that are unequaled anywher e. Beautiful Trimmed Hats VALUES TO All Wanted Styles $4.65 §7.50 Every Spring Shade THIS COLLECTION COMPRISES HATS THAT ARE MADE OF THE NEWEST FABRICS COM- BINED WITH STRA ARE STYLISIILY 0 W AND ALL TRIMMED N ALL FLOWERS, FANCY FEATHERS, STRAW BRAIDS AND NOVELTY TRIMMINGS. Exceptional Values Are Offered NEW TRIMMED HATS VALU Pokes, Mushrooms, OFf the Face Hats HATS THAT ARE SMART $3.50 ES TO £5.00 Every Hat i Real Value LY TRIMMED, MADE OF VI AND HAIR BRAIDS, CREPE HATS, TRIMMINGS ARE FLOWERS, FANCY FEATHERS AND ORNAMENTS | knows regarding An attractive feature of the French < Men’s and Boys’ Colored Border Handkerchiefs A big lot of assorted patterns and colorings. These are 100 eteny .- 4 - 25¢ Wed. only ... Infants’ Ribbed Cotton Hose A nice quality fine ribhed stocking in white and Dblack . 3 = dBC ‘Wed. only. .. Imported Torchon Laces Neat FEdges for trimming children’s garments or under- things. About one-half inch width, For 2 c Wed, only—Yard ... | Clearance Sale of Men's and Boys’ Neckwear silk Four-in-Hand Ties that sold in regular stock as high as 50c each. For loc Wed, only Ivory Soap The regular double bar, For Wednesdayp only .. S5c Ipana Tooth Paste 29¢ The large b0e tube, For Wed, only—Tube Dr. Sumner Brand Beef, Iron and Wine The ideal spring tonic and bailder. Full | pint bottle, For Wednesday 6 4 c only. . Percale Dust Caps with elastic 5c Dutch - styles hacks, For Wed, only — Fach ... Mohawk Italian Silk Hose Plain and fancy handsome shades, £2.25. Vor Wed, only = Pair ASKS INCREASED ASSESSMEN STRICKEN ILL SUDENLY Whigrille Man Would Roost Retenue weaves in Values up to - $1.00 | From New Britain and Martford Water Departments, the legislature “put Whig- the in | Claiming that one over” on the by an act | asscasing of water sheds owned Whigrille by of Hartford, New Britain and Rristol {at so much per acre, any additional asscssment for reservoir tacilities, George W. Hull of that ince i8 waging m fight for increased assessn New Britain pays $114 §2 and Hartford is assessed § people of ville which required the water departments without 5 PENIES HAMON STORY Auditor Says Jake Did Not Give Mil- tion to Harding Campaign as _ Frederick Okia to Tu April 1. The ertified pub! | ant who maje an audit of the estate |t Jake 1. Hamon, republican nation 2l committesman from Oklahoma be death, denied contributed nonntn tonard nomination of Warren G. Harding. as has been charg~d 10 testimony before the sen o0i! investigating committee He «atd Mamon's campagn eontributions in 1920 814 not excesd $100.000 Thornton left last night for Wased ington in response to a request from the senate public lands commitiee to | appear before it and tell what He \ e account last L3 fore and after his might that Hamon 1he ate political ventures” of Hamon took with him a'l da‘a Hamon aud bave disclosed, e said. Twenty-five Dozen Windsor Crepe Gowns Women's Gowns of real Wind- sor Crepe. White, pink and colors. Jenny, square and round necks, Full cut sizes, For Wed. only . Women’s Camisoles of White Nainsook Plainly tailored with hem- stitched top. A good grade cloth, all sizes. For 190 Wed, only Women’s Silk Lisle Hose Fine English ribbed through- in spring sport 44c toe, For out to shades, Wed. only Women's Silk Lisle Vests Beautitully silky finish knit garments in bodice styles with rvibhon straps. For 44c Wed, only ....ovves 3-Piece Buffet Sets To Embroider simple patterns, unbleached art ... 15¢ Neat and stamped on cloth, Vor Wed. only Linen Guest Towels Imported from Treland, these clever little hemstitched towels come in neat damask designs, For Wednesday Women's Umbrellas Fast black storm proof covers Made on sturdy frames, Many styles of handles, including rings and straps. Vor 89(‘. Wed, only TALR WITH POINCARE. Rarthon and Trench Premier Discuss Methods to be Employed 1ouis preeid reparation had a k mier Poincare concerning th of procedure in putting into ration program outlin General Dawes and Paris, Apr sinn today gadie eaperia They agroe at it is for " as fAr iction ed & 1S UNCONFIRMED nem ra Ap York that an American chosen 1o supers ve | tting into | n plan were found impossibl ation in French official eircles ing was known of any and a like y to would se the p effect of the experis’ reparat of confirr here todas t was eaid eh project, qnesiioners was made in roparation n cmMmission quarters. The swift files ther bird. faste o Young Fapre Mercerized Crochet Cotton Odd numbers and colors, To Yor '3 e 10c close out, Wed. only iA Beautiful Lot of Betty Aprons The popular over shoulder style, made of pretty colored Amorkeaz Ginghams, 4 rack. 4c and trimmed with For Wednesday ric only Bias Seam Tape For trimming summer gar- All wanted lc ments, No. & width, shades. Vast color. For Wednesday only—Yard J. J. Clark’s Sewing Cotton 100 yard spools, white and black. Sizes 40 to 0. For Wednesday only 250 Doren A New Electric Curling Iron are 1 Curling Trons Fone Year G owith « .. 79¢ “Hlapper” guaranteed 1 inoany light and plug comple Por Wed, only Le Pages Glue For mending about the Tuhes or and House Wed jars pair work only Herzhey Bars Milk chocolate and Almond Bars, The large 10c size For Wednesday 6 only grets as He parts from Vrench Capital \y 2 W a A Bit Windy O You re's an atmospheric eddy at the n entrance to the senate office ling. Senator Medill McCormick descending has vigor e's all but lost his ' 2000 Yards New Spring Percales A whole case of very attrac- patterns, just received. Standard 4 coust. For ] &5 (4 Wed. only — Yard. ... tive Wall Dusters Made of sanitary twine with St-inch handle. For 49 Wed. only Cc Floor Brushes Made of chemically treated hlack twine on a polished red hlock handle, For Wednesday 98c only long polished Garbage Cans Made of heavy corrugated gahanized steel with cover, ah- solutely guaranteed. Tor Wed. only ... Curtain Marquisette Fine grade, first quality, cross har patterns, Extra value, For \\wlllvnlnguu“u“l 29c only Ready-Made Dish Toweling Pirst quality, red and blue stripes, with loop to hang out Wed, only Dish Pans Made of heavy grade mater- ial, retinned, deep size, with 2 heayvy handles, For 39c Wednesday only Willow Office Baskets large size, For Wed, only 49c Ruffle Curtains s of fine quality dotted Complete with ties $1.59 y Ma Marquisette hacks. Vor Wed. only caking for him- the oth- he ext £ in one a world ate has hest in our moment of n a joking mood, with Mr. Robinson of the party Colonel wtative of the reparation to say officials were YOUR BODY NEEDS - SPRING CLEANING LT ready for spring and summer by giving yourself a_ thorough “house cleaning.” Gude's Pepto~ Mangan contains the iron required for pure red blood, and the invigorating, vitalizing tonic propertics to give you (new “pep.” vigor and animation. | Get Gude's and begin to take it right {awav. Watch the improvement in your 1pnetite, see how your skin clears up and your cheeks grow rosy, and how fine you feel in the morning. Your druggist has Gude's Pepto- Mangan in both liquid and tablets. Free Tablets 12,5 oidng v of health- Gnde's Pepto-Mangan, send for free. M. J. Bresten! bach Co.. 53 Warren St., N. | Gude’s Pepto-Mangan zbnif and Blood Enricher the station