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URGES M'ADOO TO ASH RULE CHANGES Abolition of Two-Thirds Conven- tion Yote Demanded May 13.—A challenge supporter, Villiam G. McAdoo for the democratic presidential tion to go on record in favor of the 1epeal of the democratice convention requiring a two-thirds majority tor the nomination has been issiied by George k. Brennan, 1llin cratie leader Mr, Brennan® claim made at Ladd Rockwell, at at the New Chicago, demo- followed a Nashville by David McAdoo manager, York convention the former secretary of the treasury will have “§4312, or more than 100 more than a majority of the conventio “If the figures cited by Mr. R well are correct,” Mr. Breanan said, Mi. McAdoo's friends sh insist upon the rep the -thirds challenge measure came into being in when any st convention Jelegation by a majo could & Jn;nv. nit rule, there- .:"Rs in the mi- time l,. states have accept rimary system under gate determines his \c cif. In those states there is no longer ity of adoption of the unit ther two-thirds rule a mi- nority consisting of slightly more than -third frustrate the will of the ma- sority. 1llinois favers putting an end to that situation and any campaign manager who asserts a majority for his candida‘te, to be consistent, must voice a demand for repeal of the tvo- hirds ruie.’” TAGORE DENIES REPORTED “Under the DISPLEASURE WITH U. S. sir Rabindranath Tagore, gall Writer and Educator Repudi- ntes Recently Circulated Report May 13.—Sir Rab noted Rengali Rangoon, India, indranath Tagore, riter and educator who in 1918 was awarded the Nobel prize for litera ture, repudiates the recently circulat. ed report which quoted him as saying tee of the structed lto submit an Iservices as voting machine omind- liceg during the ¢ cxplanation of the items that made a $90 bill for before the cot tracts for printing the ports a the Co. copies, | Paimer and A, JOHNSON MUST EXPLAIN HIS BILL FOR SERVICES Alderman From th Ward Asked to Submit Hemized Account For Elcctign Day Work. The printing and supplics commit- common council hal in- Alderman J. Gustav Johnron itemized bill for ction and for meeting election. His bill is for $110, erman was required to give an oral up services last year cil would approve. The committee has voted to recom- mend to the council the award of con- municipal rec- bills, re- for the last city ¢ rv- b roster of city officers, nd minutes of the council, Easiern Weekly Publishing | charter to the Kulper ord, New ,and the | Printing Co > the reports: printing v lastern B R Following Municipal Linding, 1,000 copics, Weekly Publishing Co, Hitehcock Co., $844.40. Roster of city officers, New Eastern Week ing Co., the Kulpe Col . Mitcheock Co., reports, and minates of common council, 80 copies or bills and | reports and 130 copies of min common council, New Veekly Publishing Co., $1 Kulper Printing Co., . 1. Hitchcock & Co., City charter, 500 copies: ern Weekly T'ublishing Co Kulper Printing Co.. $4 Hitehcock & Co., $46 record, S0 ete., 803 Printing 60 a pags New Kast 3.60 CITY COURT CALENDAR May 13, at 1 o'clock, eon et al. Herman Sexton for Olson and G. Hallin. May 15 Wicenty Cmuc for Orzel wski May 16 at 3 o'clock Hawksworth vs, Harriet M. A. Sexton for Hawksworth and 1), ol A Charles F. Hallin M. W, Ve Orzel ex for at 9 o'clock, Joseph howski. M. A, and £ Traceski 8 Lionel |Gaftney for Margreaves, Noted Ben- vs. May 20 at % o'cloc John Jacob Hakaham Ta ey, 8 G. Casale for Jacob and P. F. McDonough for | Tarve v e G for 10 o'clock. Clars Press, 1), Gaffney . Balvin for Press 5 at 10 o'clock. Joseph Me 5. Johnson. W. I, Mangan for MeAloon and Joseph P, O'Connell for Ohlson 0 at e R May 2 almer his | mechanie | The | 1o | and |, * leiti 200 | Publish- ! $50. | the | Klett for | Hargreaves. | that he did not intend to visit Ameri again because he was disgusted Classified with American materialism the Herald ‘It would be ehildish make shieh a statement,” the id, "It T do not visit America gain it will be because of my ing age, not because of any dis like of Americans. Many of my best . friends are in America. While 1 did not find in America a!l that 1 had hoped to find, it was a false state ment whieh credited me with nanting to raturn.” r, Tagore, who was here on way to China has been and feted by all manner comparably | of the Drince of Viceroy Dr. on ads are very me to poet for e e ad- [ Make Old Age More Comfortable no “Fowrs Pretre Tols a Stors” hi welcomed communities, in a only to the visits Wales and the Tagore, with several of his professors, has been invited to give a course of lectures in Pekin, He plans to visit alzo Japan, Indo-China, Cam- bodia, ®lam and Java, His object in thi® tour is to reestablish cultural 14 and spiritual connection with India, ' ,jone and to the study of Duddhist pd Sanserit literature as a bond between India and these coun of years age is not a matter Many folks f2el younger at n others at 60, We are as old » our kidneys. Too many old fol worried with backa rheumatic pa nd kidney irregularities, One fecle older than he is. At such times, nt diuretic is helpful, 1 Doa at revive of . unity ries N - e government of Switzer high in v has the Alps stimuls L Doan's P by endoracd buitt a sun school for ailing children s ommended Are Atk your thousands folk here home, neighbor! y8 were sluggish and ightly colored and v lamencss ust Doan's i ' hrrl wur 1sion all kidney 1 1 have had no furt ' to remedy KIDNEY DOAN'S *iiis 60¢ at all Drug Stores Foster Milburn Co. Yig Chem Butfalo, JAMFS § [ioom 307, 250 Main St Tetephone Wriee Monrs: # a. m. 10 6 p. m. Eenings and Sundays by Appointment. LENEHAN, Pooth Block TELEPHONE DIRECTORY (SUMMER ISSUE) Goes to Press SATURDAY, MAY 24 All changes in or additions to present listingg must be given to the Exchange Manager on or before May 24 if they are to appear in this new directory. THE SOUTHERN NEW ENCLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM ® One Psliny One Syoom numerous in int | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 183, 1924, ! an opportunity for the cager, hopeful |tunction is to inereise the usefulness a and the English langnage. |yish o continue their cdueation out of school ghers not detained are reached The bureau prepares the nmuugh the churches; talks by the li- |gutlines for the study of | brarian at night schools; distribution |ygcational) subje , of circulars about the library in 13 it foreizn languages: through naturali The libr ation “lals and through the for hooks pre cign press, Lahorer:, housewives, en vonstrootive zineers, singers. and 8o ez tects, says the libr Kne ny (non for patrons inter ite undertakes ribed er ~ FOR FOREIGNERS : iPublic Libraries fo Have Addi- tional Function of Education o8t course of {reading. iry to supply course # o the in intervals for oel in each at the within a announce- ! s and archi efore for lawyers o that first proper people few W ment W nide stoppe d e its efforts on ¢ A this servic s after the |eigners the e Chicago public library has es 13.-~With the :(.’HH‘ {of $26.000 made by the Carnegie Cor | poration 1o the American Library As- | sociation for a study in adult educa- {tion and other library data, head- |quarters here believes that the step |about to he undertaken will have a {pronounced influence on fhe future {development of American libravies . tand their service as educational cen- tors | Reports from the libraries through out the country, where this service {already has been started a |measured seale, shows possibilities of it becoming a means of self-education, technical, mechani- | ‘development and a helpful source toward an understood nehip. A summary of the report {rollows: In Seattle, {its Americanization tention quarters of the Immigration Service, The men and women - are largely Russian, professional and women, musicians, artists, s, ex-nobles. [y installing books there it provides (In the Spring " Take Celry King Three times a week for three weeks | brew yourself a cup of Celery King and drink it just before retiring. Give to the children, too. Celery King drives outwinter im- purities and =o fortifies the system | against spring and summer iliness, | Exeryone needs a spring tonic Chicago, May E whose on 3 bl ac d ar Leok for the orange the Public Library begins work at the de there Watch the Aisle Tables | it [ Incorporated 177 MAIN STREET FOR WEDNES THE GREATEST E jdering a I priate in the city “JHE T2 quests alre The hraries 1dy made, Detroit and of meeting the needs of isolated stu- dents in small towns and in the coun- try districts will probably be through |the use of printed reading courses, both vocational and cultural.” alo publie li- and probably others are ven stmilar vice. Cleveland library has an adult education | sistant in its sechool department, | whose function is to make the oppro- the li- tion classes ublic San Francisco, the largest conventions to be held here this v is expected to be the tenth annual mesting of the Amer- ican Association of Engineers, to con- vene June 11 to 14, Delegates from every state in the union and from American possessions have an- ced - intention to attend. connections hetween wary and the adult educa “In visualizing artment we h adult educivion in mind not only ults in the strict sense, but all bhoys and vl men and women out of sche gaid the secre and simplest the de A ry all nov I'he ¢ method ck price cards; they mean Price Reduc- tions and Unusual Values. Visit every department and see for yourself. 20 The Basement participates in this BRITAIN § 3 @1 NEY mid-week event. l|| izt IHillivery go. DAY and THURSDAY ONLY VENT IN THE HISTORY OF THE OUTLET Best Values \‘\; ever given in Millinery EVERY HAT ON OUR & El ¥ AT i fAl A No C. O. D’S. No Approvals ", No Exchanges - Styles are all the Latest ONE PRICE Balart Hats, Fashion Hats, Herbel Hats, La Rose Hats and those from our own workroom — all high grade hats from the foremost de- signers of millinery. SCORES OF THE SMARTEST STYLES iwait both Miss and Matron: a variety so complete that satisfac tion is assured 1o everyone. Comparison will prove conclusivel: the superiority of these valuss, and one glance at the array wil | tell vou the beauty of those styles. san =] Yo anywhere. +3de possible through the opera This Sale is positively le- P g offered are exactly as ad- itimate and the values ‘ertisad—this is our guar- antes, OUR SULLESS fact that we always give the very best values obtain- We are in a position to offer these values on ac- t of the tremendoss pucchasing power we have. This is tion of eleven stores throughout Lazland and ths large wholesale husiness. an {0 the