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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1924. ROOSEVELT LIKELY oo ioeimes il i SUBJECTS FOR DISCUSSION turney Generals ol several Governor Himsell Says He Is & o o AT ) k) TR ] ST AR, o s T TR orrid Days et e R i L e ' South Muin - B S e e h IF YOU HAVEN'T PREPARED FOR IT! n D ; R : mnvention.” \"'"DD'NG ANNIVERSARY ker(eciplo) Councilman and Mrs, . H. Mavon t looks tha da 2 hen official re Contident of Suceess Married 30 Years Ago on June 24— Will Celebrate at 2ay View Palm Beach Suits WHAT A RELIEF T0 GET INTO ONE OF THESE s moriin COOI. AND EASY FITTING SUITS. GENUINE FATAL TRAIN WRECK PALM BEACH CLOTH. A MODEL TO FIT EVERY CONCERT PROGRAM = MAN IN TOWN. FLIGHT NLARLY ENDED. B 12V Fireman Killed When Washington- § To be Given by Russian Choir in Hon- Monteeal Lapress Collides With { Portuguese Aviators Practically Com- plete Lishon to Macao Trip. or of Visit to This City of Arch- Freight Near Sharon, \ermont, o Asw 1 Pies hishop and Chureh Conseeration. St Albans, Vermont ne 20 [ ) S = The First of the Season Suifs At the Last of the Season’s Prices, \LL WOOL A “,? ;’j‘”j::l‘; n hm" Byl Sebliy Sl L g, | man es MeK of the pasess . One and Two-Piece Bathing Suits styled, colored and N 3 the Lo 1 ! Shotdblan bl priced to give you the hest values in the city, They are Saturday R e A s S $4.00 " $7 50 their plans s i 3 o : : treight carn wers deraile The pa ™ Women's Novelty Pumps in brown and § v von issrsermo v M Heart Aiemoof senger cars i1 ot T he i grey suede, cut-outs, value 5850, Special 3 ‘”‘,I w' o f‘" : " b, ‘, e e VALUES IN SUITS ; We have in stock a large assortment of High Quality priee g o company of Keranton, aeeking to pre- | i Suits that are marked to the poiat where buying is irtesistible, You must see them f{o appreciate the vent a hearing $ $ LISE gk A peon Cfor ged | “Chieru Honga” Musvechieski Graduation l':..\(‘l'(‘i*‘.\ wonderful values we are offering you, e depense con SLOAN BROS. |iiv= =izt pndi e ve ] 619 50+—:324.50 e ' ) g " s "7 [ the Houth ¢ tiona T A Saving of 210,00 On Eveiy Suit DON'T FORGET UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY OR A STRAW HAT WHILE YOU ARE HERE Come In Tomervow For Yours, For They Will Go Fast REPORT 3TRIKE FAILING N T ample Shop “The peasants in America do not wear wooden JIetHE L aienin R1 esae SO shoes at all, even in the fields!” writes Abbe Pierre, of raine, Ieaving Uhose cities were e (iascony. ‘No, the peasants there wear shoes of leather, ued by the post office de A T 8 Fyal et e & Ve Byt although I should think that sabots would be much more : serviceable, not only on the roads, but plowing. . . . And wooden shoes are far less expensive. Ah, that America is an extravagant country!” Advertisements haven’t yet taken the heavy wood- en shoes from Gascon feet —nor yet the heavy wooden shoes from Gascon minds. (Gascony thinks in the past. America in the future. Advertisements make the difference. They criss- cross improvements in countless directions across the miles. They distribute Fords, furnaces and electric lights so widely that foreigners think vou extravagant to enjoy them. They put you in touch with the latest conveniences. They help so many people enjoy those conveniences that their cost to vou is small. You read advertisements to link yourself with the FROM NOW ON WE hest - to substitute speed for the shambling progress ‘ CAN LOOK FOR REAL vou ot herwise would have to make in the lonely wooden i 5 ' i SUMMER WEATHER shoes of isolation. | Do vou read them regularly? Good habits pay. - i TODAY Advertisements are a reliable buying " ]\c( ,Ith;, PI}lI;I:‘T}‘(;( .Sfilig guide obtainable in no other way ‘ “ From Our Great Variety OVER 10,000 HERALDS | | PO ALL N AT ALL PRICES DISTRIBUTED DAILY I'HE HER (1D HAS BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCULA- 8 1 TION OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN NEW BRITAIN Phone 230 and Have Our Representative Call T e e " The Connecticut Light & Power Co.