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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1924, e STATE DELEGATES ASSIGNED HOTFLS Conn. Democrats Will Stop at " the Meaipin New York, Mar the democratic he next month selection of hotel heady delegates and alternates trom the ¢ trict of Columbia and the 54 states and territorics, The list represents the tinal ficial allo It inclu revisions ments time to time All hotels mid-Manhattan and quickly ihie cart of the istrict and are ¢ from Ma ation Im Penns Tmy Vanderbilt olorado *ennsylvania Connecticut .. MeAlpin Delaware ..., MeAlpin Vlorida . Madison Square Georgia .... Tdaho . Hlinois Indiana Towa Kansas Kentus Louisiana . McAlpin MeAlpin nmodore Massachusetts Belmont Michigan 5 MeAipir Minnesota A N Astor Mississippi . Pennsyivania MeAlpin MeAlpin Pennsyhania 5 . Seville Murray Hiil ania o ville Pennsylhvania Commaodore Pennsylania Tmperial MeAlpin Commodore PPennsylrania . Astor stand Pennsyhania Greater New York North Carolina North Da olina . *Alpin nee Gieorge Murray Hill MeAlpin Astor Tmperial Tmperial ielmont mont clmont Imperial Distriet of Columbia Hawaii 1 shortly hefore the convention the national exee! e sub- committen on convention arrangements will re- main at the pational democ ie elub, it will be removed to the Wal Astoria, which is oniy 10 short block from Madison Square Garden. Headquarters for the feminine ele- ment of the party will be maintained in the meantime at the women's na- tional demeoeratic club and the Com- REPORT IS URGED husiness ar mobili at the W § HOUR LAW IN SWEDEN BRINGS WORKERS CULTURE Results Are Less Jazz Dancing, More Senator Walsh Wants His Col-| league Exonerated ading, and Les Washington ,May 23.—Prompt ac . ion on the report of the special com r Wheeler | brought | inst him in his home state wa d in the senate yesterda z Senator Wa position taken by | rling, 1epublican, douth | in a minority commitge enator Waish o s plea of yesterday delayed until after his trial vas a “pretext.” nittee rating 8 of Monta rom the ¢ “It is a proposition too absurd for | serious consideration,” he said, “that | no matter what the crime chared ls, we must tolerate a senator's presence hiere until after the rt, in their | cight-hour 1919, rocy have passed upon the f N hanced charg e indictment.” d his collcague relieved of the ssment attending a charge against him while in the perfam- Ons against the law w t nployes would probably usc their extra free for piec making occupation 3 t predi tion was not fulfilled ough many ‘ance of his official duties. centers reported t men did, in- Sterling Stands Alon: deed, find recreatic 1 turning to If i did not e other forms of ok, the work or rnoney Senator Sterli new acsupations w things as planting and ling dens, or making furniture and exp wenting with tihe art of interior d coration, In the to have even undertak own cottages, more than 500 hiom nnocent QUICK RELIEF Tthe ipurpose of I He praised § |of that inves eler in th investigati stod practicaly alone in “among the people of this country.” nator Wheeler's conduct ation. Disputing > courts would nator Walsh Gin gets its name from the French " for juniper. indictment was returned for the “ham stringing” Senator | jnstice | ator Sterling’s conten- tion that sanate action on the Wheel- er charges in advance of his trial in | be unprecedented, | opinion of | iator John Quincy Adams in the | { Senator John Smith of Ohio, | d in 1807 for complicity in the | \dron Burr conspiracy, read the said, he | TELEPHONE DIRECTORY 1 (SUMMER ISSUD | Goes to Press SATURDAY, MAY 24 All changes in or additions to present listings must be given to the Exchange Manager on or before May 24 if they are to appear in this new directory. THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM One Policy « One System = Unsoersal Service For INDIGESTION made homes having been built gince 1620, Murray Hill Astor modore Hotel. They also will be re- moved to the Waldorf-Astoria just Maine . Maryland FINDS LEASE BROKEN | BY CLOTHING COMPANY |Justice Roche Rules for Plaintiff Against Connors- Halloran, Ine. THE CITY COURT OF NEW BRITAIN HAS DECIDED Our Lease Has Been Broken And That We Must Vacate These Premises Pending An Appeal From This Decision Judgment for the plaintiff was ren. [dered today by Justice Henry P. ‘l‘-on‘hl in the case of Eliza Hadley vs, |Connors-Halloran Co., et al, a suit |brought to recover possession of the store at 215 Main street on the grounds that the company had violat ed the terms of its lease. The case |was heard in city court & month ago with Justice Roche on the hench ani |attracted widespread interest In his memorandum of Justice Roche says: | “This case alleges three breaches of conditions for which the Jlandlord seeks possession of leased premises, The most important breach is the fail. |ure to pay the rent due November 1, | 1923 on or before November 15, | provided for in the jease, This ren was not paid until November 30th, after notice to quit had heen given and under a receipt which stated that it was not received as rent under the | loase, but only for use and occupancy 16 leased premises, but should in | no way affect forfeiture as claimed. decision WE DESIRE TO DISPOSE OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK REAL BARGAINS FOR ALL Men’s, Women’s ad Boys’ Clothing «d Men’s Furnishings Men’s Clothing Men’s Suits with extra trousers to match, Overcoats, ‘ "~ EVERYTHING REDUCED — 90% of all the stock is new this season. Odd Trousers, at prices that will appeal to everyone. JUST A NOTE! The writer thought he had Women’s Apparel EVERYTHING REDUCED SILK DRESSES $6.95 SKIRTS, §1.95 COATS, $9.00 Men’s Furnishings EVERYTHING REDUCED Underwear — Hats and EVEN Collars Shirts Tizs a lease and had made many preparations to make the store a real serviee store, that would have heen a pleas- ure for you to buy in and for like a holt from the clear <ky Connor’s Halloran Stores, Inc. LLOYD’S me fo <ell;: hut, my plans have gone awry, HENCE THIS SALE! G A Lomgde st 'PHONE 1009