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ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1924. —EIGHTEEN PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS COOLIDGE IS NOMINATED KENYON BOOM GROWING l}flfl“flfif UPHE“] ’ G O.P.Stand_ard— “Be;rer SPEAKER TE“:S [": | Gaining Strength | His Candidacy As \7ice-President Sponsored By AS IDEAL MAN T0 | - THE GREATEST STATE . : 221 Borah But Opposed By Many—Pemn. And ‘ New York Favor Curtis — Nominating Of GUIDE AMERICANS g - Roarins Hear st Mehod o 7 | Coolidge Takes Place According To Sched- Dr. Marion Burwn Places His e Reaching Ultimate Consumer i " tal On Nomination Vote: Coolidge, Name in Nomination at | T L | ALL MEN ARE—@MPETITORS s S 0 yyvoe, LaFollette 34; Johnson 10. Cleveland Convention | : ‘ Ty [ PROGRAM GOES ON BUTLER APPROVES Guest At Rotary Club Tells Business- z oy : ’ K ' WITHOUT A SLIPUP OF MAN FROM IOWA BOSTON POLICE STRIKE ek : : L 0 : men and Manufaceurers How to Sk ! 5 . Create a Greater Demand For AT PR T R S - nanimously nominated for the pre dge William § Kenyon of lowa as : T ARSIOAN AN MADENRS S NDLE EW AN : dency today i the repiblican natiomal{ U5 s S LSS vice: 4 a cd pratify and every man conventlc LU g r ? ’ ‘ sty Sl et I'he es of the little group of La prosident beecame a siro & possibility I'riend and One Time Neighbor of as, according 1o F. J. Ross of New has, according to I 8 ¢ Folette me from Wisconsin and shortly after noom today with an- | ¥ e 3 York, an advertising and merchandis- North Dako have stood 'nouncement by Willlam M, Butler, Declares He Is Follower of Right | b ‘ 2 ing counsellor, who spoke to the New hrough the convention in militant in President Coolidge's manager, that 5 Britain Rotary ciub today, the prob- JUDGE KENYON surgency against the policies of the m remains for every merchant and — party | e, were almost swallowed D 3 3 & % ' S b ik 4 e announcement spread through Bi=BAvs’ Counlcyl Todey 'Neais : i o every manufacturer to con 1’n. din \ up in the tremendous waye a S8° {he convention and conferences begas S $ A {that he wants one certain commog mation that formally ratified Mr 3 2 4 L kKing towg the consolidation 4 More Character, 3 3 i ! brand of that com- A ol ind e . and one certain br ’ oolidge's cholce an the standard | gro, o8 (INER, 09 €08 it modity nmore so than he docs ar 1 g L n H v patched agents to asceriain sentimen: Cleveland, Olio, June The : B & other. This, he sald is the work of EMAIN uN THE BEN(;H 1t was the plaa to choose the presi- | Vo oned M6 t cxt of the address ‘resident {advertising which is the only means dent's running mate at another ses \ Marion Leroy Burto: Michigan K is of influencing the state d slon this afternoo en the conven plan proposed by leaders is to iniversity, placing the name of Presi- ¢ : 4 which he ¢ 1 “The tion will adjourn and the party will o convention after the nomi y i tate in the unior an Savine § 80 hefore the country, on of President Coolld lent o ¢ before the republican L T . R s "rn“ "rww lont NI L ()uo(ed as Saying He Hopeh N e countor e renubi L8 ,v 1.'-\1':‘ ulv::"mmnTle;: tional convention was as follows - heing the state of mind $ a2 CWan' - \tior 2 B \ t P WMo Ohaltmian, Ikdiss R&d! gohties 7 % g ,M:;, n mn:x-q: n'p.ll"\ A, n “v"l His Friends Won't Take <’m ;1“\; |‘§|n‘; come : eAr 10 t{he Kenyon movement a chance to get 8 4 ; of the consumer, tode aid, His ; 5 nanimit % selection of A NOM- | under W S ain oSt bionne i fo)iow address was ns follows Him From Court Work lince or the presidency. Placed sn e \msuguration in determiged ‘ \merica, the 18 there anybody hers who has a omination by Dr. Marion Leroy Bur- | manner of the Kenyon boom followed ‘\n ;‘m L'v'\ ver the money he wants® No® That ton, of Michigan, Mr. Coolidge's nume refteration by Senator Borah after & I'nis hour ‘":,1‘ ml; :..\I:".rl mn means that everybody here has maore St, Paul, Minn., June 12— threw the a wembled delegates Inte o renoe in Washington with Presi L bl irpralied wants 10 grati N Federal Judge W. S. Kenyon de- ¥ old tim. m rati and t Coolidge that he would mot ae. fy them, About 99 44/100 per nt L when the re enll began state after ept the nomination, and after Me. i8 convention can escape that fact, i of us over the United Sates are in clared last night that he was [0 Kk its piace in the column of Butler had been in communication A gieat party, with a noble heritage, same positio satisfied with judicial work and 1,4 suhpaHere 5 I of the states | with the Whits Mo for t t today, b If the cost af things b wntwere hoped his friends would do noth- was scar * when the Curtis Shows Strength AL I dida. isted as Rbllitien a o b e i ak p | ecossary majort to ominate ad The Kenyon move was started at & nvencd to nominate » candidate sources of capital and ir t ing to take him out of it. e is AT A Hme When Mahy leadears Wees SeaRi fie presidency of the United States of of us would be insolvent. The mar- here for the spring term of cir- Sow T Ante ing thet the Homination lay. betwees \merica No higher office exists PRESIDENT COOLIDGE ket tn which all of us do businessy cuit court. Convention Hall, Clevelund, June Ju Kenyon and Senator Curtls of mong men. For a time, and by con- whether manufacturers, retatlers, Desplte the fact that it was the Kansas. The Curtis boom was given the people, it places marvels President, in Nominating Address, and Truth and Is a Praceical Ideal- Kenyon would be acceptabie. ith wise leaders, and with responsis Copyriight. Warils & Bwing bankers, raliways—is sinply a mar o big day of the nvention, del tmpetus by action of the Pennsyt 3 orces at the disposal of one ket of wants. The transactions that l gates were slow in arrlving and the ‘anie delegation in voting to support L America today occupies a uni- take place h vear in the market 9 hands of the clock passed 10 with him and by manitestations of frieadly 15 position of leadership in the Nu PUBL are simply the measure of the wants party n gers and delegates scatter. sentiment on the part of the big New vor Her financlal strength is une that aro gratified ed about the hall and on the plar- York group, equalled; her agrienitural and manu a "0 e 0 N o “Whether the wanis ba necessities orm In conferences in which the viee Judge Kenyon's name had been o - educational, religious and philanthro Is the same — word got around that there would be the first, but the movement In his pie institutions and agencies are 3 Balan lu.; the Nlhlk-l : 'wo sessions, the first for the nomina- behalf went into partial eclipse when seientific and spiritual values of the Pagnessa Satisfied With Beats Harll'ord and “ il L-u v|‘.< its unit in the .1” air——the ther after a recess for luncheon for against him, He was brought for- ation, 1 ominating this man to consumer's dollar. No two custom L k ” M the nomination for vice-president ward today as an approach to the it you are wirtually | Penally Alveady Imposed | Play for Title of ers divide up thelr dollar just alike, | dKevILie Man A good many of the party lenders type of man which Mr. Butier declars i Yon Rt ieaully \ 3 b hecause no two consumers declde to fid not come to the hall for the first ©d was wanted in meeting last night task cannot bo underta lightly, on Patrolman Connecticut gratify the same identieal wants, But = cxsion, but remained in their rooms with delegates from the agricultural 1 #hal)l speak as one who for ye every consumer has more wants NOTE EXPLAINED AC’“ON in hotels mw ing with representatives states, although the Coolidge chief at has known tie yresident. 1 follow this i than ha ean gratify with his d s he 9% Sroups of delegates sceking to find that Ume sald that Semater Bameh SIiA eonnse 1 Bellsve veu wa s frer 1o team golf mplon- Degins at this point the balancing of SRR some crystallization of sentiment. The was acceptable to almost all groups hear from o } n v and a tor ving 1 shin ' tthe H topq | I8 Dudget: and there begins at this situatior changed momentarily, it and would accept N Hartford point competition between all of | Farewell Message Sald That Ac- eomed. When it became known that Fast Is Doubtful nowledge o § trom g y yesterday the Shuttle [those who want s it dol . o w Senator Borah had relterated his re The attitude of the eastern state \bout the fife and ways of « referred by o N Kolf team of this city |lax st bl o St i el i B Kenyon was not The better you know him the more [ ' ting that he 1 t the Hartford Golf club, the AS we J manufacturers, re- | ang Acconnts all Correct—Killed | that me the nomination was h immediately manifest and upon it ia ¢t Pho + s taticrs and ads X don't let ed in the direction of Hoover and an- the view of some leaders depended the von will tru, . ‘va I'he more ¢ 1l‘~ « A upor caring in < umpior by a score us overlook that we reclves Self on Lake Shore. ot it wan 1 mentum of the boor: you st .“- ‘..y”'|' v "um: :r e tutr « @ y virtue of the victory of | gre consumers at we are just turning to Senator Curtis of Kansas Fight Looms Up R L iy g o mras live o 8 ub they will jas natural in our wants as those peo - cpublican whip of the senate . o s s Doy il tigat t 1 inner of the Tridgeport- | ple hiere in town or out in the nation, | body of Walter i Contest Predicted WEIVEGES oo 9es 1y ol Sor .:"‘”.“ ‘N. 1;\‘:vv<’(‘ o e ¢ Patrol »‘.-u, favoen 1 ing played 1o- [to whom we want to sel . the f 3 . . . TR : gether of the forces opposed to the Rouskie ar it of my i How does it happen hat | ¥ ) e AP WECIAreE lowa man, and Indications of a fight t Sent o ) were turned in | cac 18 spends his money a e o3 hos : : e n the convention floor developed. ction iz to pr n e mar ‘ < 1 Am con ) 1 een Hartford does (th 1 o : : ! e oty ; ArTaRgEment to FO0HN the o0e- mphasi " ust there, My i Shiitle 1o terday: | wives d h i rPpetd A A . vention until night was abandoped sk ol ot concern peli. | b y A inE 3, | hape _ ‘ ng the t § ! dintar ', however, in favor of the earlier ap : ‘ : Jones | e way we d ot ney earh somoia. He retired aboiit 11 o't tuation obviously was that se ; wally to place his name | omina- .0 ne to t t e cas 1 Sy tooth ¢ 1-Bey< | your gate i : ponipe e ; -l ' : Able to « . » 'the platfort iy ite Two Gific Made for Benefit of Chil- 1t In these days of worthy emphasis Handi- | trie . ' . el - - : . s s dren of City Today—=One From So- ipon social obligations and publi ‘< tha y satet & varnioh your| BOUS I ' . J tedness it is casy to overiook the | g ' 2 Ao ¢ ollowing | hor r ay 1 “ me ar n tur f ed i not detive ) opee city. Another From Tndividual, meaning of the individual. Many p . state z ' werful forees are now operatives in defeat. | Taising » verica which make for the disin " ' h and 4 to |may not " 5 egration of personality and a eon 7 NN Sl 3 . W. M1 “Toor wite way tond 104 mes - p n (e siceced Lnowiedge er group declared that nenship without these qug tews Wil ad member cies or t These must med examiner e 4 his partisans dec iz importa Ar. Norton J ed on Fourth Page.) u « material but M am aske ta tell yo hy 1 beliew: the presi Conliv The Man Pat my investigatio vin b y itich Yon m u ) reens u,,{ berlatn | ye me eloe o owledged $416.00 5.00 FOR CONNECTICUT TITLE ==’ ™ R et X AT T M Claim American Made Guns | Bogiin Women of Vashion Lasing |nfinits Dbt I i G o el ool and = e e 1 enough %9 Championship of State Are Shipped to Germany Ade Tobman in Favor of This | i of ¢ grdlieliun wei v in cor ondit ‘ v o bringing on- {g n e s bring ::m ‘ fidren. the de- adult For this surtived Will Meet Mrs, Porter Vor Miss Marion Bennett of the Shuttie sy . rmciS SEL sow NN tion r syl ”..'"W”. Meadow club of this city continued ' » con ! e n her gnarch towards { . plonship today when 3 ¢ 1 new pe Y " s v voted | 17 | 00 that 1 et S| SN Fourt age ) o . ere is the instinet P on the ninetee ampionship match played Hing T’ ; 3 Hartford Golf elub. Mrs, ¢ > st e . " P - s . - s ' and v child in svery rof New Haen deteated Birch U bl upon hei ' ; e X - ot | Fred (). Rackliffe on 4 A 2 rdult breast, if that adult 1s at Farner of the miwe team ¥ o9 an . nereasing - - ool ol c City Plan (ommmmn Houses Demolished by - ® A8 Vel OV £6 in & semi-final mateh. Tom " a s fact and e | ¢ Pved O. § v, & Metuber Quake in the Balkans " .. v 16 all 16 respond 10 w morning at 10 o'clo Por- ® 4 . ' ¢ S : : ) fro A 2 % vispate 1 § ail. delicats, ehile and Miss Pennett w y 1or Coldest June 12 in Ten piion of amo sty e B e id & o 5 o - o F e 8 8 n. in 1hS formative period of fife, ampions Years in Conn. Valley "7, v y sreet | dec ' " Th on. succreding Mrs. Johs . et a the vieiaity of o Prah e comp Shere M '_ < P o sresident of the Rotary elut terzego Tous ™ pur light and foliage-filtered air .“""\(‘I' 'd(‘fl‘lfi?.‘ Rod,\ - po " .. pr » S = - | . 4 crumbled by t « erates Wood for run-down . It 4 he committe fresh issh 3 - - p e . . = . o DUVED OF B¢ ¢ ’ re v ost ramen. Tt I8 guarding against the Hartford, June ra. Clotilda e d que 4 e a = viective of the camp. The second demonti of Woodbridge street, 16 ) terizing t J granting of pleasure that would ay identified the body of the bos + r s 8. | bt " : s THE weatmen e BOY FIUITIVE CALGNE Morwits 5 SHMIOES 16 SR B otind Tuesday aftagnoon on the M - thush | Tornado and Hail Storm bz ksl g avenation of fated aedl GpUe widipal Aviation iy - t < twe trad " rned Hartford. June 12 —Forecnst ; e o Ciiam RN S son, Jeseph, 18 ye y i atord, S . : tor New eiwin ana vicwny: || Does Damage of Million |,..si.c”.. a0 Jovn OB |twe. | Cun Y68 DD WHE G ST sppeared from his home on Vebfusry Tempieton . equie e wet y af Unscttied. probably showers to- ’ PENS RS.<ANINAGY - e ‘ o 1 3 v . - tribution he The ot Nde ¢ gyl s . - <1 tomceonist ha wight and Friday; thtle change arls : ) ™ 3 : A 1 mase] Tt PIERGM Bone oF . - an radiy . tehed o snu in temperature ‘ L S : Ao Herald +11 gladie scknowisdge SIS charge of non-suppo ainti'y jeweled snufl boxes ¥, e n was rtr""-1 killed, - mx'ut on today. . " sent te the Herald A