New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 16, 1924, Page 28

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1924, it ihe etty 1s merety the rexoty FRENCH TELEPHONES 10 Walsh Is Chosen Head of | capital, rather than & web set to catch c and hold the dollars of the nation. _ PBridgeport, May 16.—Homer 8. Mnagarse of the tokvention: tswell —_— Cummings was elected to a seventh as local financiers, intend to let each Trunk Cables Between Paris, Stra- term as national committeeman by — the democratic delegation . to the may return to his native heath and| bour and Hayre Now Under Con- rational convention in caucus herc vesterday afternoon With Norman W TO Erflse Fear 0[ Tafl]lllafly T low the “Wicked Wall Street” fan struction Will Improve Seryvice Mack, New York, he is now the oldest asy : in length of members he com- | Ha”u flfld uwa” S[ree[n The New York Stock Exchange. the] paris, May 16.—Long distance ,::u{;m nm':; (',';er::::f ';'.‘u,‘,:z\[‘lzr'; Consolidated, and the New York Curb phoning between Paris and other grecnwich, was also renamed i HARTFORD ket, the nation’s three greatest se- | iouropean capitals, which with the Yo mcalil VI s iah Mg da n S curity marts, will join the 12 biggest exccption of London and Brussels, is | .. & o2 ; : . ) . 2 18 clected chairman of the state delega- | = presscpsgn . " e, Fock & ay ) 1 1© commodity trading organizations, 100 ! practically non-csistent, as well 85 yior a1l commisteen and. officors SUBURBAN TELEPHONE SERVICE National Democratic Convention shall of the coud b st banks, and (he servi Fendgay a e q ! . s k. rbet . e Fiaiat fmm et (ta T reniias ) tlakel i | L e O3 A BIEROALE DAGA RAC (el eryice petween Paris and the werc named, delegates announced, | We now have a direct telephone trunk line from New Britain. Patrons may o e bt mo: o wied brokerage hou " great previncia cities of France, and much time spent on the plan of | fl'Ol'fl \'0-‘- Bl‘itail) “ithou" ton chal'ge 78 oon a1 aloal ROJONER, |in throwlng open thejr doors o con-;which todiy in Just a 1itHe faster cyy tent floor of the Hotel MoAlpis £ : N R e ed, observers predict it also will have venijon visitors {than the mails, ‘will be greatly im-'aiioyca v the Conneeticut dolegation. Direct line New Britain to Hartford, 2 buried two political hoos that - |proved when the program mnow in|" gentiment among the delegation have kept national 1 conven- ourse of realization by the French £ v 1 ¢ : 5 i P seemed to be largely for Governor They are mmany Hall” and Trunk cabies, containing between e tears, ot o mattona Corsention 10 PWT_]NVENTORS complete between Paris and ® Biras. 8,000,000 Canadian Anes fears, “hold a national convention complete between Paris and Stras- where our de B legates would be exposed bourg and Paris and Havre, | to the sinister wiles of TAmmany’ . ian Patent Law Asociation| Bids for similar cables betveen Signed Up by Wheat Pools 9 et nvite them to enter the sphere of the ; Paris-Lyons, Paris-Lille, Paris-Mar- | winnipeg, Man., May 16—More than r influence of Wal Mu‘-v, Never; any Showing Keen Interest in seilles and Paris-London have been § 000,000 acres of wheat land in “ | Oys O o ul s delegate se2 for himself so that he call us place but New York.” called for and the government in- o ) i Mhioes whe went from! thistolt Constructive Move el At i L eeade) western Canada will be signed up un- ! 8 (o0 begin Tk on them before gjor contract to wheat pools this year, Washington to hid for the cor ; g i R e i g Geneva, May 16, —Supplement pisnd ofithe SIS e according to efficials of the organiza- f 9 e RS 30 1 E z ik A ra § Americans, accustomed o obtain iri rov] | overcame those ob. - the increasing colidboration o 2 skt tions in the three prairie provinces. ! Ediats e : : g Dan 1 P overcame those ¢ ona Now e B t Qpn‘onpl “.nlum..‘m.,o.,, .;m(m, THi Aborte; dironars ot ths orovinst : A group of boys’ suits, which includes the famous Penrod, as well as v » 3 $ S f \ re New ork and Chicago in about as . v g . . : Juty to demonstrate to expected viei. | l-.eague of Nations, numerous repre- . g b cial wheat pool report that between or hi . . . 5 9 B Lea TR SR e Ut R short & time ax it lal:\ns the BYETUEC 6,000 and 7,000 acres are being add- 1 other high grade makes, in a variety of new Norfolk models and plain cut i ’ o extent ne SR Parisian to call up the grocer, have | .. iy ot . " > A N fanoatend L helelicasoperation |24 aully;tothe conteact acrcage and vles. FEach suit has one pair of golf and one pair of regular knicke they were painted . 5 N R RSk : il little idea of the patience required to | ynoy expect three or four million Tammany points to her picturesque 2 b it c 1 The Aoah Batent Ta socia- | B¢t & distant French city on the wire X " . it : n Lhe American Patent 1w Amocia acres to be signed, { Sizes 8 to 19. Suits in this lot regularly sold at $16.98. $1 4 75 and patriotic origin, admits she sowed 4 iy a few wild oats in the “Boss Tweeqe tion is showing keen interest in a (fom Paris. : l The Alberta area under contract to 1 oats * Some days ago the Calais-Vintimille |, oo 060 8 A8, e e 2,400, S e days of the last century, and claims ists ' train jumped the tracks near Lyons. Wheat pool last year was 2,400,- ; ST ST T A Y T Y s S A S e R O she now has become a scdate and Jaw- t°ction to the discoverics of scientists ' fain jumpe ol ot i 49N 000 acres. Organization activities in 23 e and inventors, and will send scveral:Several passengers were killed and gogpatcnewan are expected to in- H2-HAY: abiding political and welfare organiz- 1 atioh representatives here this summer to,Vounded. As soon as the news, ..co goreage 25 per cent. Eight The name “Tamanend” (the Af- take part in a preliminary meeting or.;‘:‘]in;’o_"“,:‘n"l“‘n"f‘.”"::"':"(‘dr'l" ‘“;' 'l': hundred canvassers are busy in Mani- B 4 T C Bo ? B 1 e nam ent takan. foows €xperls which Wil disouss some el & cal for the Lvons haspital to which LIV CREARISTS A8 DY O Fanc oys’ Top Coats ys' Baseball Suits " aldy G ¢ nite measure of protection | jured Americ 0 ac gl Sl e | b 3 the Delaware Indians by a group of M "“m‘, “’l"'r"u’f:‘v“;w“_‘n“‘.‘" A BeoR taken: of 1,000,600 acres this year. For Saturday we offer this selection of boys' top One special 1ot of boys' junfor baseball suits, one “Tg'. ‘,‘h“ B S L OERRDSOC IR R0s | or N onat i the Corm LA i a 1{"»;‘;: feria 1ndies have loft for Monte coats, consisting of blue serges, tweeds, homespuns, | piece style, with cap to mateh for the littla feilow cial and charita work, to fight for ©f N@ of o] . s 3 % A 's hair and top ¢ abrics, Sizes 8 0. 3 Speci state rights as opposed to federalism, ' Claborated by Scnator Ruftini of Mtaly. {Arie” he was informed when he COMPENSATION COMPLAINT. e Bl P P A e e and to counteract the revolutior The league assembly voted that the Jelly ot Tie <l throth. —THSY| wew Haven, May 16.—A complaint $1098, Succist Baturday — Each $7 95 Ruffini project, which has the form |Nad : 2 ROep ° wus entered by Compensation Com- | i | war officers’ order of the * 1 iy the Cincinnati,” which wa, y ©f a draft convention, be distributed RS missioner Kleiner against Pasquale ieorge Washington. Though .y 10 all governments for their opinion, Valenti for failure to file a bond as an 9 | BO ’ Se T it Wete: calioh St. 1t scoms likely that American lawyers | N gy hngland Very Fond of ' empiover, under the compensation law | BO)’S Straw Hats ys parate lrousers Tammany” or “The Columbiap ( will take a leading part in this league as required. Should the city attorney For those folks who will be trading on Saturda, we have selected some scparate trousers for hoys, der,” they always deslgnated their Undertaking just as they will in an-| Reading Daily Newspapers ;roceca against Valenti it will be the headquarters as wigwams d their | Othe "‘ league Nul!llfl f()rl"]fll) interna- Kugene, Oregon, May 16.—New first case here of its kind. Israel| sizes 7 to 19, which regularly sold at 50 and $2.60 members as grand sachems, saga- Uonal association to co-ordinate world | York, New Jersey and the New Eng- Hillman, an employe was hurt and | " ] f o i 3 al J t Ie wepusnided b M titansd efforts in furnishing legal assistance |land ‘states are first in the United yestorday the commissioner found ||[| Bats ¢n sale Saturday, and the lot offers a wide \]\-:rv"n::l::lr:d“fr:;;:\"]‘l;\:dl‘l‘l?:r‘x’vl\:‘ e ’:.’.y:.\'.:m Gradually the organization obtained t0 the poor. States In the percentage of newspaper that Valenti should be held to pay ||J| choice of all the new shapes in black, white and | g, L Lol Be e turday, p political power. Then, in 1542, began = American lawyers are active also in : readers, with the Pacific Coast states compensation and medical foes. 1 combinations, Some hats in this lot are suitable for el the serics of gang demonstrations Another league project for the print- | first fn magazine reading and second now appears that he had no bond and Small girls, any of them are suitable for boys aged | ™= which, culminating in 1570 in iN€ and distribution of the treaties in newspaper rending, Prof, George 5. hue rerbeed Lo file on 8 to 10. Bpecial $l 95 $2 95 exposure of the huge graft ring of the Which are registercd with the league Turnbull of the University of Oregon Saturday—Each. .. and Grand Sachem, Willlam Marcy Tweed, Scerctariat, Last year the American ' here, has declared after a study of ) ] S el e Boys’ Novelty Suits welded to Tammany the stigma “cor Py E h statistics, . scribed $10,000 to the purchase of the A . ” ‘ | rup “ X | Massachusetts was first in the na oys asl “lts A group of movelty suits, consisting of poplin Two generations have entered the | traty serles, has renewed itstion fn newspaper readers with 54 per - 4 game of politics since 1hen, Tammany Mubscription this year and will dis- eent, and California having 8 clroula. of wash suits in middy and one. | hicyten With fine Narmbe ““"”'l"'”'“"" At ey claims to have kept pace with the tribute some 500 sets to libraries and tion of 1,850,000 daily papers among : . sw models in guaranteed washable | o 1"'r35 comwnym’fln- w ‘l quite a few other purification procces the game has un. 1AW associations the world over. This s population of 3,426,501 was secons I Ecin: i flamer ouite 10, kLakE groen. tenong | vary provty new models in sives 8 to &: dergone. She still has her thousands cague undertaking is rcgarded as an yith 53 per cent. New York, 51.5 per {{ W] gray, with sport belt, of extra good welght material | SPecial Saturday—Fach of members, her tepees and hor important step in the desired €odifi- | cont, was third; Missouri 47, fourth, 118 MAIN STREET and very well made. Sizes § to 9, $l 59 big wigwam on KFourteenth Street, the cation of international law, and Oregon, 42, fifth. MUTUAL B! Special Saturday — Fach .... ~ 4 . one dedicated during the last national Oregonians read 1.4 per cent. of the Boy" K.h.kl chker‘ pnv'll_\" conve v]\nnu‘ her in vn:; ) HELD IN 83000 BONDS, | number of coples of magarines circu- still helps the destitute, and plays New Haven, May 16.—Eight men lated in the country, or nearly twice B U s An extra good quallty khaki knicker, for boys In politics. caught when a liquor seizure was the average for any other state, ! oys nion lllts | sizes 7 to 18, regularly $1.25. 95 Wall street olds that she, too, has made by jocal uuthorities at Port Hale "Thirty per cent. of the 1920 popu- Summer welght union suits for boys aged 4 to 16, | Bpeclal Baturday—Fach w..o.oosovaemsoss Cc been maligned by tradition. ®he will park Sunday, May 4, were bound over lation of the United States read the in a good quality ecrossha i show them, first of all, that “Wall to the superior court under $5,000 morning and evening papers, accord- N Special Saturday-—) cosepweesss 59(: Boys' Shop—Fifth Floor Strest” as generally applied, is just ; yopds each ing to Prof. Turnbull's figures, \ a short, crooked lane flanked by ordi nary business structures, a lane with |"r"l st River at one end and historie JUST OFF WEST MAIN STRELT / Trinity Church at the other, where ) % ' ‘ : CROWLEY BROS. INC, the ploncers of America commerce ON RUSSWIN ROAD FOR SALE — A NEW $:ROOM COTTAGE WITH P - PAINTERS AND league project to afford adequate pr This specfal offering is the result of an fmmense purchase of a complete stock of boys' straw hats from a leading manufacturer. We will place these hung out their shingles, and where GARAGEL IDEAL LOCATION YOR A HOME AS PROPERTY IS RE. N, their sons curry or STRIC D TO ONE PAMILY HO! . TOR TERMS SEE B ki B o ion Vil | TYPEWRITERS DECORATORS that big finaca ian’t centered in Wall H. DAYTON HUMPHREY, Agent RS S Al lver Mashattas, ol TEL 141 Why not include your typewriter in your Spring house 67 Ch—,"{,m“,',s"eet fact, is the home of big | M 208 NAT'L, BANK BLDG, | ; < B s STICK A FORK cleaning, and have it overhauled and put in A-1 condition? §| ctimates cheertully given on all fohs We loan you a typewriter, free of charge, while we over. J e —— In any of our cooked mentrf AdemsilSatiity | ~ KNOWN FOR LOW PRICES 7 PO e l}‘lFiW BRlThAlN TYPEWRTTER EXCHANGE CINDERS FOR SALE SR R S 2 'at home when you can get such v Hardware -y nice, tender, juicy cuts at this. 96 WEST MAIN ST. A H Tools Suppli Delicatessen Shop? You can get } —General I'mrun._ Cutl Camp ods your whole dmnehhfilint a \erI\f 0 WEST S1. ™ D Fishing little cost. You'll find yourse Firenrm' vl HARTP()RD . 5 e | Tackle wondering why you have been | P e e Ry P RS ORI T T e s cooking at ho[l;\e] in:lend ofhpnt- Open Until 8 P. M. I ] R e St ombination Aule Touring ronizing our Delicatessen Shop |All Kinds of Oysters and Clams 'wo-family house on Lincoln street on a fine sightly and Camping Tent IV|NRUDB LAWN Shl‘ . Crab Mm:l Scallops 2 corner where the land will increase in value. Right ATURD!/ \\ NPEUALS rimp, Lr 03 en route to the Country Club which is the cream of New SSHUREDRY? s | SINGLE AND ¥ : | Lobster: Britain’s idential section. Property grows lik ' il XLy MOWERS Brookfield Butter (1 Ib. prints) We Have the Goods Mrnlin nn:re‘e.:’." T bl to, New Low Prices AT LOW PRICES 45¢ Ib, New Shipment Imported Swiss HOI;-I—SS’S CAMP REAL ESTATE CO- Cheese, 60c Ib. Cloverbloom ~ Butter (i 1b. 24.30 State St. prints) 46c Ib. Visit Our Dining Room Salt Mackerel, SO S i e S SHamp-Drite Bt ihe e THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY ¥ square ft o valking head | . Pure Lard, room zad no ridge pole 2 Ibs. 23¢ o alwars with the — — - . ) (I1LL BET \TS I | HOLD ER king, earrying and srect - : remarkable fabrie, strongly : Priced 8750, $0.50, $12.50, ) M\ee;t.,:!;lg!er. 1 Sk croox 7 HOLD ER y 5 WHO STOLE THE p b e hore o o woedieed " SPRUCE (MRS WICK OuT 6” ( St Ok Bt it e O e — Real.‘l_’ennnt Butt: “1 THAT LAMP 1N der. earried on the ronning hoard agute, bul fiye ‘ e oy, R GARDEN HOSE | st o S Went wolten it “‘,"—l‘,” matie Reverse are Buked Be.“q { 20 - L2 eannot et vinrude refinements 2 Ibs. 25¢ Hartford | 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. stays woft and plinble—enes sod handy to pack i We Are Hartford GUARANTFED A ligit ‘v...mn '- ol ‘n "o U County Dicributors " d “huredr 3 Potato Sala sntirn outfis of tha MP y o CAMP and AUTO 20¢ Ib. PRICE COMPLETY : . LIGHT American Kampkook Stoves P 4 "~y Corned Beef Hash i TE ™ - » ' £ ITS PLAIN WALL TENTS { 18¢ b, W TeE WORTH MUCH su: B . / PO SHOES “THE FOUR DOZE! - WEEK-END SPECIALS WORE S CANS OF SA:;ENEN | 3 NONC=1, st S Young Chickens, N TR” BAS l ™ BoYS Ron; “t,uf 'ldbs. nve‘flge. HAD NEVER BEEN ACROSS TH £1.75 and $2.00 Priced at 10c. Per Foot end Tp Special Blend Coffee, Regular Price 40c Ib. GARDES TOOLS AND SEEDS - - e, Saturday’s Price 35¢ Ib. Cultivator About the Store Lentils. ows Imported sandincs. 3 Solid ., Yo n the Comb. . * o - ’_"",, et ": This plow will save yon time=Win :?'Il,lm!leb, in jars. Flies for Temts—stight Fxtra Charge " — "l e your ground. scotch Ham and Bacon. Aute Touring Tente #10.5% N compieie, 2.5 split Peas, Green and Yellow. OLDING CAMP - = Peanut Brittle (in bulk and jars). FOLDING CAMP (0TS St ots. Chicken, Potato, Egg, Tuma Fish, Crab, and Vegetable Salads. = - BUY YOUR FILMS HERE AND GEY CUspantsa O SEF P OEnRms Ko A ANSCO CAMERA FREE A LARGE CLOTHES BASKET WAS STOLEN FROM BAXTERS STORE Price. Complete. $4.50 T Vaui d wih Phow r - P T o8 e we 0 R B SRS %5 R Joven e Stuaio aip 0 dste” SEMARTIME S DROAY AFTERNom. SunAay Sehyyde Tuo Styles Price E

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