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THE NEW 1924 AUTGMOBILE BLUE BOOK IS HERE Why not plan that vacation trip now? Stationery Dept. I, THE — | DlCKlNSON Drug Co. 169-171 Main St. Horsfall-Made Golf Suits | Made in our own shops 3| of fine Scotch woolens— & tailored in the under-arm pleat models so comfort- able and smart. $45 " $55 | Plus Four Knickers | .+ 'Golf Hose | ACrepe-Sole Oxfords Sweaters lum Street HartforA. 95-99 Voice Culture | Apecial Attention to Beginners James D. Donahue' Refton Drive Phone 1274-13 T TRAINING SIGHT READING Room 318-319 Booth's Block Tfllm of \lle 1 ity | | ! Have your eyes examined llld glasses fitted by one who knows. 4+ Heavy Zylo-shell spectacle frames; special price $3.50. Extra. Lewis A. Hines, Ref.D. Eyesight Specialist 57 PRATT ST. looms 504 and 505 Hartford [ [ | | . Lenses and Lumnl(onJ | i Square ln The | Face Poor sight m and many a sponsiveness in social and busi- ness relations dem ds quick and keen perception of the fa eial expression of others eyesight is the of a g percentage of motor accidents so we will examine the c¢*:s of all motorists and prospective mo torists, to make sure that their eyes are fit. Our examination will show what your visual acuity is. Sati tion guaran- " A. PINKUS joy ip. Re- rs many a nd {GONLON MADE HEAD O PUBLIC WORKS'... {OF ® | during the past two HO ssFALL's" | democratic would have at | perate last Ex-Aklermén Elected Chairman Without Dissenting Yote An org tion meeting lodard of public works was the city hall last evening wi issioners Conlon and Dedrud the new appointees to the bear Comy oner Fefiney, Oldoish it tendance, Due to illness, » Faeclli was absent. business to come hefore ard was the teion of a new chairman to fill the vacaucy sed expiration of t} man, i’ . term Mely nominated 2 chairman, Commis- chai "mnm oner I ‘ommissioner (¢ The motion w 1 by joner Bedrud N lon was ed cha o yners nney, O (i zyk | voting, Commissiencr Ohls . new his i vor hestowed on nim and ascured the board that he chairman expreseed he would do all in hi¥ power to make the departinent as efficient as possible Commis rshaw and on in hrief s harmony that had e 1e boar: assured the newly elected chairman that they would cooperate with him to the ful- | lest extent. The election of the clerk was then held and motion of Commissioner Ol- dershaw, seconded by Commissioner Kenney, George Johnuson, cumbent, was unanimously reelected. Mr. Johnson thanked the members of |the board, on did not | | present in- | A petition was received for the re- | moval of a tree at 444 Church street. The matter was put over for inspec- | tion, + A petition for the removal of a | poplar tree at 100 Rhodes street was | granted. A petition for the removal of a dead tree at 459 Myrtle strect was put over for inspection, A petition from the Connecticut Light & Power Co., for permission to remove a number of trees on Grove street was granted subject to the ap- proval of the property owners. Bids were received for the purch of 3-inch standard black steel piy follows: Thomas nt Co,, Crane & Co., $166,96; Corn Plimpton-ilills, §175.- » con & Co. voted to wnurchase 100 The board trees which will be sold to property |owners at a nominal cost. Plans were discussed for a trip to Waterbury and Danbury for the in- spection of a sewer eductor such as the board contemplates purchasing. within the next two, weeks, City Engineer .h-mph Williams sub- mitted a plan which has been drawn for altering the rooms former! cupled by the New Britain club, 'so an [to make these rooms suitable for the Tt was ex. | board of public works. plained that move of this soit would be beneficial to the department as it would fnstall the complete engineer- ing department on one floor. At pres ent the board of public works is on the main floor of the city hall and the greater part of the engineering de partment is on another floor. Following the meeting Chalrman Conlon entertained the members of [the board. TEXAS DELEGATES MEET 10 PICK CONVENTION MEN Big Question i« Make-up of the Dem- ocratic Contingent and Tts lmlnlrihmn Dallas, Tex, May 6.—Delegates elected by precinet meetings in Texas Saturday meet in county conventions today to select delegates to the statc and republican conven tions May with the issue of whether the demoerats will send an instructed | deelgatign to the national convention still of chief Interest. While unofficial and incomplete re- turns indicated W. G. McAdoo had won in 501 of the 953 precincts re- ported, Senator Oscar Underwood ia 95 and uninstructed delegations named in 337, governor Pat M, Neff, who sought an uninstructed delega- tion to the national convention said he had not conceded victory to Mc- Adoo. MecAdoo supporters eclaimed % least three-fourths of the delegates to the state convention instructed for him. Strength of McAdoo in the conventions was ascribed to support by the Ku Kiux Kian in a statement isened by W, E. Lea, Underwood man- ager for Texas, who devlared instrue- tions have been sent to klansmen to support a endorsing Mc- precinet resolution | Adoo. The statement was declared by Cato Sells, McAdoo manager, to be “an absurd bugah and “a deg- effort of a y(t cleanly condict- moment cause to reflect on |ed and cleanly won campaign.” Mr, Lea also announced that Under- wood forces would join Gevernor Neff in a campaign for an uninstruct- ed delegation There was little interest in the re- jean conventions, all *precifet Fyesight Specialist meeting havi endorsed President 300 Main St Phone 570 Bl Cootidge. ’ = SWEDISH 1TORD PLANT Big Assembling Factory Actually Fs- tablished Abroad. Stockholm, May 6.—The Swedish Ford company, an assembiing plant for the Detroit firm, has been defin- ftely formed here with a registered capital of 1,000,000 kroner. Stockholm thus will become the distributing point for these cars, not only for | Sweden, but alse for Finland, Russia and the other countries in northeast- ern Europo imslml in n-r -lnm “How was Dobbs’ car smashed 7™ “It seems he was going down Mair gtrest and called out, “Hey, Emith Want & ride?" "—Life, ' MONUMENT 6.—President NEW NATIONAL Washington, = May siidge, on recommendation of etary Work, has set aside the “Cra- ters of the Moon,” a lava wonderland near Arco, 1daho, as a national monu- ment. The area covers 39 square miles and was given its name because of the similarity of its surface with that of the moon as seen through a telescope.” NO GAMES CANC D Deeatur, Tlls, May 6.—Athletic Di- rector Roilie Willlams other officials at James Millikin university, where four-fifths of the students are on strike as a result of a controversy over collega policies, today dented that any athietic contests will be calied off foveral events acheduled for Saturday will be held, he added. '/ The board decided to make the |r|p The last of the musicales of the bus ion will be heid, followed By The Associated Press. New' Britain Music eiub for the pres-- P an entertainment. Refreshments | Tokio, May 6.—The Japanese na- | ent season will be given in the Camp will be provided and a social is plan- tion is experiencing unpleasant sus- hool on Thursday evening, May & ned by the committee in charge, pense while President Coolidge and | o : i) ing, May 5.0 o cookelh tuncties at Crowell's. |his advisers are considering the fate | The program to be rendered is as : —advt | of the American immigration bill, | follows: Ata meeting of Rev. W. A. Harty |the English language editor of the | Ladies chorus branch, A. O. H. -this evening the ‘J.okm Nichi Nichi, stated in a ltad- | The ... Matthews 'first cond degrees will be con- | IDE article today. | Tnga Ernst ferred on a class of candidatcs, Deciuring “our national honor is Andzulatis at 1he piano David Young of Arch strect |Testing on the president S_llf\?_l\ for his | Pl ROT AT has been called to Detrolt, Mich,, |final disposal,” the Nichi Nichl ex- 5 W) i pressed doubt of Mr. Coolidge’s abil- | a. Far ic ‘Tmpromptu c-sharp 1er his mothe is il ty to si; the bill d at th i i o Chopi Vietrotas and Pianos, Henry Morans | 1tY to sign the bill and at the same | e Paiad I,' 2 2 —advL time avoid offending Japan. Com- | SR y A Wnceting of Andree lodge, I, 0, Menting on the benefits which might = ' . ' fellow final passage of the measure, Mk cin aanont ) vill be held in Odd Fellows ’ all on Wedncaday Hing. The de- the newspaper continued: Two violins and piano— atep team of Btophen Terry lodgs of | . Holsheyistio . teddencies = which | Miss Wolcott, Miss Prior, Mr. Fivitzer oo 0500 5 0 arge of the de. Cheracterize the latest thought move- | Two planos—four hand grod,” Menibei ‘of the grand lodgeients will lose thsir spyeal o the SIUBONCLEE . 5 s ssssnses . ArenskY | ywill be in attendance Younger generation whose imagina- a. Le Savant | el s £ tion has been fired by the emotional | b. La Coquette Hallinan’s Lunch from $:30 @ m. |appeals of radical dreamers. Japan's | c. Polichinelte to i:4v p. I'l-.-t advt, real danger is here and not uulahlv.l Miss Hine, Miss Parker (i THe FoRNSE . Mesting Eddy- | This blow will surprise the spirit of sk Lo Glover Post, American will | jndolence which war prosperity nur- | Raediis i s By Bhal be held Friday evening. Reports of tyreq throughout the nation, 1 a. love (words by Shakespeare) the membership campaign will be r However, we deplore profoundly | e \”"""';‘ ceived. Tt is understood that the that the senate’s recent action will i W mrema i Gt t may have to seek new head- jmprint indelibly on the hearts of this 5 s OISR of Homage. Gerieke quarters as the lease on the present peopie,that no true lasting friendship | Mrs. Horton, 31:.~. llf!‘H‘-. Mr. Stull- rooms has expired. can grow between nationas divided by | han. WP Lathan Columbia Records, $1.00. blood and color. Woe to the cause | Mrs. Andzulaitis and Mr. Hart at pierce Co.—advt. of Christmnitty, < i the piano Have your permanent wave for Solos for tenor— summer put in now. Lucille Beauty ¥ . ! a. ‘Morning Hymn Parlor, 259 Main. Phone 638.—advt. To Have Joint Carnival | b, T Love THee ...ccoocees Memb of A. G. Hammond c. When™the, Winds Low....Hart ' Auxiliary will attend the funcral of .And Dance June 4 and 5 Mr. Shailer Mrs. Agnes Colby and will meet at "'llm (‘l.'ln“nlsll‘l“\\’ board of .Hm‘ Mr. Hart at the piano the corner of Chestnut and Stanley B'nai B'rith auxiliary and the New | Two pianos— “Ballet L p Opera i _\I;‘Alr:.f:"n“d"rroln S l::‘xlxu'*:l;p Dresses repriced, wonderful values, | Portass for the purpose of making ad- i AndIE e ver.. Mie | N& Elizabeth Shop, 87 W. Main, ditlonal arrangements for their joint Pricr. Mi v vy carnival and dance to be held at Odd g Martha Chapter, No. 21, 0, E. £, Fellows’ hall, Wednesday and Thurs- will hold & regular meeting’ Thursday | day evenings, June 4 and 5 Tt was 38 ARF evening at 7:30 o'clk, followed by |voted to present a vaudeville program < 2y S ge———- an entertainment. ‘Dhe usual after. |Qne evening and a fashion show the Chinese Government Puts to Death oo will be held at 2:30 and second night, Miss Dora Protass and | By steam launch Kwongtak, wlmllh toda lwmz police at the executions. n and 8 W. Menus, The pirates recently selzed the ity plano tuning read clas. 32,/ Alex; cigars and ‘cigarettes, Mrs. M, Kwongtak in Hong Kong waters and D, Saxe; refreshments and flowers, attempted to escape with their prize, | A daughter, Lois Caroline, was born | Mrs, Edith Welssman; trinkets, Misy A Chinese customs eruiser pursued, | last evening at the Now Britain hos- | Anna Rosenberg: Hadassah display, attacked and sank captured the The Associated Press. Hong Chinese, cont®icted of piracy CAMP §CHOOL THURSDAY .. Beitain Musical b Arranzes Wiat is expected 1o be one of the Woe' Unto Christianity if Blood and N 3 st attended mectings of Pride Cir- Interesting Program for, cle Lady to be held this €olor Make Any Difference, | o B is scheduled fomeThursday eve- Agenls ! d ning at ock, when the regular Jodnps View ght hands— streets Large Number of Pirates Day." May advt 6, —Thirty-eight the re shot to ¢y by the Chinese authori- Representatives of the Hong department were present Kong, of throug teneme the and il vessel pirates, Proper Corseting for All Figures NEMO WEEK MAY 5th to 10th You ean’t go wrong this y House of Complete Corsetry, we “THE SEV 1. THE BUDDING GI 2. THE 3. THE . THE 5. THE 6. THE 7. THE YOUTHFUL GRACIOUS 1 This means showing of garments suitable to every of a girl to the youthful matr In this dxsplav will be models of the W undcrfu] Service, the Smart Set line, ‘Nemo Circlets and Netheralls. for inspection during the week of May 5th. Rot 378 Main Street NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1924, SEASON'S LAST MUSICALE AT us o'clock, supper “Say teneme to handle details of the carnival: En- Thomas Sakalanskas has sold tertainment, Miss Anna Gourson; h the B. Solemon agency, a six |tickets, Miss Lena Abrahamson; hand nt brick block and two two- made articles, Mrs, M. C. LeWitt; nt houses at 96, 100 and 108 |handkerchiefs, Mrs. A. Shurberg: Seymour street to 8 N, Malmgren of Bel VIVACIOUS DEBUTANTE .. BACHELOR GIRL ............ Smart Set Variolastic FOND MOTHER PROGRESSIV we will have on display JAPAN IN SUSPENSE ‘ Ciiy Items e WAITING FOR COOLIDGE ic Week” Specials at Morans'. Britain chapter of Hadassah met last 1:15 ecvening at the home of Miss Dora Wednesday afternoon at ! Miss Anna. Goldsmith were named chalrman at large, and the following | were selected as heads of committees at 6:30 o'clock. it with candies for Mother's Soda Shoppe, 289 Main St.— Levin, Jacob [aprons, Mrs. M. 8, Dunn; candy, Mrs. | | H. Alport; cakes and pies, Mrs, Harry Alexander | Mrs, I, Swarsky; publicity, Miss Anna Goldsmith, and Jen street Mr. to Mrs, - - e 1 o et ¢ MAY 5th to 10th ear in buying a corset, for through Nemo, the are privileged to present to our women patrons CORSETRY” +vvvv0eo Netherall Junior Netherall—Little Nemo EN AGES IN Sevasseassnsantesss MENNETND E WOMAN «evv.. Marvelace MATRON ... ... Wonderlift JOWACER .... . Self-Reducing cesehans y in our Corset Department a complete age and figure type, from the slim slip on. All of these garments will be at your disposal eder’s New Britain _Park & Bigelow Sts. AWN MOWERS “GREAT AMERICAN” - “CALDWELL” - “TOWNSEND” b THE THREE BEST MAKES / Present your lawn with-a NEW MOWER this spring. You will be surprised how easy all our mowers run, Herbert L. Mills 336 MAIN ST. HARDWARE FLOWERS — FOR — R’S DAY What better expresses the sentiment of remembrance than the sweetness .and’ heauty of Flowers. Gi\'g us vour order for “Mothey” — Phone 1116, VOLZ THE FLORIST 92 W. MAIN ST. TEL. 1116. Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn PHONE 1409-2 127 MAIN STREET OPP, ARCH Nemo Week May 5th to May 10th Iet Nemo If you have a Corseting problem, Week solve it. Come to our Corset Department and be fitted to the right Nemo Corset. Nemo rt Set Variolastic Corsets meet every figure need of the shim woman and allow perfect comfort. The Netherall is a comMn-llon undergarment for girls and slender women., Omne which - graces the figure and beautifies the drpss, Oirclets and Brassicres of every description, :( Coats, Suits, Dresses, Blouses, Gloves, Hosiery. Muslin and Silk Undetwear, ete, High Grade Repairing and Remodeling 7 Redine your fur coat with two-season guaranteed lining, $15, and secure free storage. HUDSON FUR SHOP 13 FRANKLIN SQUARE SEED POTATOES Maine Seed from Aroostook County Certified by State ,of Maine Agricultural l)ept.—Ol;r seed is bought in car lots direct from growers Spaulding Rose Carmin No. 3 Gold Coin Rackliffe Bros., Co., Inc. Agri. Dept. Green Mountains Irish Cobblers

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