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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1924, with its own dyeing, bleaching, finish- ing and merce g plants and even | \\H‘| its own fac I\IVh\ lul H IHI\ u- HifiHER PRGTH}TWE P ety v;rlv north or or bution \* veral shintgon, May ment made in )1u‘~afi1¥fl Better dist days o that of the finished product Amercan otion Iv!anuiacturers imd it o Agitate Moveient Mace Payne, Atlantic City, N. J., May 27.—The f the Americal An > re New York city, I iew of the growth of tton industry dur for a hig r years it was ci ton. TImportatior i op- | the 5 t of $17,000.( erations in domestic mills, t 1 n ng 16,741 or 5 .. Dunn will be ret decls [ at pe n in- 1 when the e next week, innounced, and they espective commissions, also | | o ention William g of tI ied v..yi,.\ s, Coolidge sponse aymorc Keeve CLOSED ALL DAY DECORATION DAY HAS NOT ACCEPIED, An Philadelphia | President | yolidge had pted an invitation will \]\ wber of the continental con at the W l\iu | has made no to an invitation to rs will be r ommissioner and 1 urned to the poli ir terms of office ex- | Mayor A. M. Paonessa head | u L. | Texas Republicans an- | National Committeeman for the Vice-Presidency. | ment f ville, national | republican vic tion, was expe man, for ential nomina- | 1 to be voted at the vention here to- | | nineteen | e Ku Klux Klan, ement of of Dallas, to select CREAG""R lS CHOICE | Nafiomar " commicetoman cre | predicted that the s I delegation would not be accorded r Ready (o mame | ognition at the national convention. ‘MAYFIELD HEARING 1§ | Question Arises As To Fitness of E. Y, Clarke, Former Klansman, t ‘Washington, May 27.—Resuming its | |-r~olu1.nn i\ln_\-n«l.l election contest hearing the |senate election “sub-committee today heard a long legal e convention | whether E. Beck | ganizers of the Ku Klux Klan is a a rival delegation |competent witness because of his con- | mittees had followed the rules of evi- “Black and To Testify | the = ator diar argument as to Y. Clarke, one of the or- added: BOSTON STORE DONNELLY, MULLEN CoO. | courts but there to whether his testimony would be ad- | missible in the federal courts. | To support his argument that the GIYEN OVER TO DEBATE senate is not bound by the rules of the courts in hearing evidence, Luth- | er Nickels, counsel for George . B. | Peddy, the contestant, referred to the case of Senator John Smith, of Ohio, { who was expelled from the senate for complicity in the Aaron Burr conspir- lacy to sct up an empire in the west. | 8Smith was expelied on evidence which | Former rourt excluded at the trial. republidan, In- , said it was conceded that scnate o | viction of a felony under the federal | statutes in, Texas last March, Counsel were agreed that under the |laws of Texas Clarke would not be a | competent witness In the Texas state was disagreement as — Watson, committees were not required to fol- | | low the rules of law and evidence and | “I wish to heaven senate com- {dence more closely.” be called was deferred until consulted. WELLER EXONERATED. Washington, May {out debate, a resolution from the 21st New York Weller's elc Zepresentative Martin Ansorge, repu the polls in 1 Christchureh, New Zealand, — 1t has been decided to The cost is estimated at $15,000. CLOSED ALL DAY I DECORATION DAY A T“o Day Sale of Seasonable Merchandlse Before the Hollday Every departm ent is alive with intensive values. There will be no greater apportumty for the Thrifty Housewife to save and no greater saving than you will find here. TWO-DAY SALE, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY \\ /ists an nl Blonses—yoile and dimity, all Two-Days’ Sale. ... $1.89 |—.—*_ Slip-on House Dresscs—made of ginghan and s o neatly trimmed with contrast- Two-Days’ Sale . ... $1.98 — ! White sateen Petticoats, hip heme——excel- :i\lwl)—“l‘)a;'s’ Sale ..... 98¢ Ladics' Princess Slips, straight lines and rufile trimmnied, Two-Days’ Sale . ... $1.98 73 and tissue gingham,. Sizes 8 to 16, Two-Days’ Sale $3.98, $5.98 Clils' ddvesses, made of Novmandy \uih»J | — < Middies—\ hite tan |— Girl blue, Peter Pan and Sailor style, Two-Days’ Sale .... $1.19 [ —— Men's estin fine quality sofsette shirts, n white and tan with attached collar, with and without button down collar, Two-Days’ Sale. Ea. $1.48 I and Men's fine madeas and pereale shirts in A large variety of new checks and stripes, Two-Days’ Sale. . .Ea. 89c L e —— hirt with at e to selecy Only by an unusual series of circumstance surrounding this purchase could we secure such dresses as these to sell for Five Dollars. A New York manufac- furer in a position where he had to have money at once, offered the.entire lot of fine Dresses at an amazing discount., Our New York office accepted with the re- suit that these Dresses are of- fered in this Extraordinary Sale, [i= S Uider Arm Bage of moire and genwvine greon, { teather, Colors, Black, navy. tan, ... 5289 | I ‘i':vo-Days’ Sale L — (Two-Days’ Sale ... d8c ; SPORT and UTILITY ‘Tv;fi-figvs' Sale )2 | ECOATS We have taken all our Plaid and Plain Polaire Coats; values up to twenty dollars and reduced them to this low price for this sale. Even if you don’t actually ! a coat now, the chances to huy is too good to miss, P and <hortdos Two.-! Days’ § Regular Sizes 16 to 14 Extra Sizes 41 to 56 Materials—Mignonette, Tric- Tub Silks, Knit Marigold Crepe, oknit, Crepe, Figured Voiles, Jacquard Crepe, Puckerelle, new Voiles, English Broadcloth, Colors include all the new Spring and Summer shades as well as Black, Navy and Brown, Double $1.29 Patent Leather Overaight Bags, arap handle with gold over-top. Two-Days’ Sale .. .. <hutton Lambdoin Gloves, Black hromn Two- Davs Sale .Pr. $1.48 1 adies Chamoicomte Gloves, fancy em- Yroidered cufl Two-Days’ Sale .Pr. §1.29 Ladies Chamoicctte Glove, 12-batton, n wdic cillar and ool “ nan ” o-Davs Sale. . Scl 39 fl \Two-Days’ Sale...Pr. 98¢ | | | | A GREAT SALE OF WOMEN’S SILK DRESSES—FIVE DOLLARS Values You Never Thought Posslble 500 Beautiful Vew Drenses on Sale Wednesday and Thursday The materials alone in many cases costs more than the sale price.” Smartly fashioned in all the accepted styles of the season. Due to the character of the sale we must say: No approvals, no charges and no C, 0. D.’s, Plenty of Extra Sizes Plenty of Smaller Sizes —plain and Jace trimmed, Two-Days’ Sale.. Ea. 89c¢ _———=——————— ( Linen and organdic neckw car, also vestees POIRET TWILL COATS $15 Regular $25.00 Values Seldom do you find such fine coals as these at such a low price ~The mere announcement of a Fifteen Dollar Sale is a signal for instant action, as these coats will not last long. Colors: Plack and Navy. 36 to I8 | llbrv Suit Cases—12x24, Two-Days Sale . Boott Mills Hand Towels—Plain or hem- stitched, Two-Days’ Sale Fine Ivish Linen hemsiitehed Size 18x45, Twe-Days’ Sale .. .. $1.69 ” —— ] Heavy Crash Toweling—=18-inches \\I:Iv.fl Two-Days’ Sale...Yd. 10¢ Two-Days’ Sale. Doz. $3.98 — All Linen Napkins, good heavy quality, ” ers, Just the thing for cottages, Two-Days’ Sale...Ea. 98¢ Bed Pillows, filled with new clean IN"‘-J kil heavy white or with colored border, Two-Days’ Sale .. c” Towels—goml Ur&'&"”bé(’,}'i'“‘siie' R JJ fine Yd. 14c Bleached Cotton quality, Two-Days’ Sale. . Renwmants, very l ine mercerized, Two-Days Sale .Pr. $1.89 Voile Cartain: Plain or with reffle edge. excellent quality, nu lofl)‘ Sk Dot tunrlnrlm Nes new clean cotton Two- Days Sale . 54 69 Ih 1 l vroalos, 36<dnches wide gromnds with flgures, Two-Days’ Sale . ... l9c Tight | | J ot S .. 1% _——— Pare Trish Dieess Linens, all colors, 36- inches wide, ' Two-Days’ Sale...Yd. 55¢ new shades, Value 59¢, Two-Days’ Sale...Yd. 39cl ————— Plain color Voiles, $0-inches wide, all Illr‘j Normandy Volles < Ower 50 Two-Days’ Sale...Yd. 49cli new stk Sport Cheoked Hose, In Colors, nude, Ladies’ large and swmall patterns, peach, grey and dann. | Two-Days’ Sale Ladies ik drop<titch hose, =cam back. Tan, sonsct, mandaisy Two-Days’ Sale _r hildren’s Mercerieed % length soks, with fancs coff. Colors, Yeach, cordovan, Zres and (an. Two-Days’ Sale Decision as to whether Clarke is to other members of the committee could he 27.—Aceepting the recommendation of a committee which investigated charges of irregu- larities in connection with his clec- tion, the house today adopted, with- declaring Royal H. Weller, democrat, entitled to retain his seat as a representative distriet, ion was challenged by ‘an, his opponent at reprint the | O1d Testament in the Maori language.