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TS S TS e S DAWES' FIRY FIRST TALK Nebraska Gity Chosen for Begin- ning of Campaign Chicage, June G. Dawes expects to make Politieal campaign speech as repu can Lineoln, Neb., he practiced law, in r¢ the unwavering support given tha Nebraska delegation at the Cleve- land convention. “Jt's settled that T'll make my frst campaign speech in my old state of Nebraska.”" che general today. "It will he at Lincoln date and arrangements vet to be settled hy th Chairgan Pa mine these thi that T will ope paign there. That, after my speech of acceptan nomination at my home when 1 am officially notified of my The general added that hia Lincoln address would in a way show his ap preciation of the Nebraska delegation which presented his name to the Cleveland eanvention and voted solidly for him through the three baliats. The speech is expected to he delivered around the first of September. Although the general spent his uth in Ohio, a vear after he gradu- atad from Cincinnati law school in 1886, he moved to Lincoln and en terad a law partnership. In Nebraska he rose to prominence in the publie utilities feld Today General off from his business and {nterests to devote himeelf to the vol ume of mall that has nearly swamped the office force. He was established an office In his home, whera today he and his assistints were going through the stacks of congratulatory Jetters and messages from all corners of the country, Tt was at least a one day job and Dawes was at it early. vice-presidential 1inea his old of course, e of the nomination Dawes took a day politieal MRS, MALTORY DEFEATED fated Press Eng., June 20.—Mrs, Molla Mallory was defeated by her eountrywoman, Miss Eleanor Goss, in the fourth round of the invitation tournament here, play In which was continued today, Mrs. Mallory cap- tured the second set angd made a hard fight for the last, but Miss Goss took the mateh, 6-2, 4.6, 7.5, In the semi-finals Mrs, Marion Z, Jessup of the American team defeated Miss Goss, 6-4, 6-1, By the Ass Roehampton, WINDSOR, ONTARIO, HARD HIT RY MAIL STRIKE | Non U'nion Workers Unable tn Han. dle Quantities of Mail in Post Office cit, June 20— With mail cov- 2 the flnor of the Windsor, Ont st office six bags deep as a hand- nonunion employes =ought vain sort it, bus f Canadian border rcities sent telegrame to postal authori- t the strike of eWdnes. ywes that began Detroit sent ita usnal the Windsor offles lterally swamped, mail hate heen caid of Ave dally Detroit. Cle tiea thus w shipments cenf™ from eland, ere cut with ede and ¢ off from ma munieation Ontario points P. Casgrain, area of Windsor, ex- from Ottawa ge substitutes to replace the postmaster of ropalitan anthority todas 8 whe Those emplo were at work he said, are 1 as having se with the po: detachment of provin police gnarded the Windsor post office last night. At & a'clock this morning 20 pickets resumed vigll. There fisorders vesterday vered gervice connec- thelr have heen na MUSSOLINT T0 SPEAK Plans Addrecs Monday Which May Make Some Mentlon of the Mat- teotti Kiknapping Case, By the Press, Rome 20.—An § Premi s s eputy ation that wsolini 18 about the kidnapping of Matteotti, which has so stir- was given today by he had con- Monday ance sinee 1 ved the nation, the annol ' at voked a ca eting for to break | to outline to the ministers a speech | he intends to make In the senate the | [next day on the general situation and cant than this, however, tatement that he will speak in the hall of the consistors Palazze Venezia to the major- | ity of the chamber of deputies, when he is expected to with cater frankness than th te, Mussolini partisana belleve he will be able to outline a program which will 1ift the eountry out of the de- pressing influences of the present erisis exprese his views | several a and industrial FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1924. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ANTIL. S, MOVE MUGH EXA[II]ERATEI] Duspafrhes From Tokio Sek to' M'nlmwe Demonstrations 8an Francisco, June 20.—Dispatches réepreesnting an anti-American move ment in Japan are exaggerated, ac- cording to a cablegram from Raita Fuiivama, president of tha Tokio Chamber of Commeree and of the As- sociatad Chambers of Commerce of Japan, received by the Japanese | Chamber of Commerce in Fan Fran- cisco The eablegram waa in reply to one ! from the San Francisco Chamber, which said “Any antl-American agitation In Japan incited by unrestrained excite ment, able effects upon trade between Japan | and America. Moreover, no act of | unless inspired by hizh pur- pose and friandly spirit, can hops to ralieve the unfortunate aituation of the Japanese residents in the Uinited Btates “At such a time the entire nation should maintain the traditional atti tude of dignity and control to bring about a proper solution of the delicate problem " | The reply sald: ""Tt {& deeply regret- ted that diepatches reporting an anti- ' American movement in Japan are greatly exaggerated, We are in thor- ough agreement with the views ex- | pressed in your telagram and are now | consldering the proper measures to he adopted to meet the situation.” protest, TO HEAR CLATMS, Moseow, June 20.—The councll of the people’s commissars has eetab lished a special governmental commis sion attached to the foreign eoffice to examine and audit the claims of Rus- sian citizens who guffered individually hreugh property damage or other wise by reason of foreign interven tion between 1918 and 1921 | OBJECTION DIMINISAES | Charles May has petitioned the | bullding commission for another hear- ing on his petition for a permit to @ store on Shuttle Meadow ave. nue. His application was rejected wecks ago after property owners had remenstrated May re. ports a change of mind on the part of o the property owners, Rirds have two flying speed a| normal rvate which is used for every- day purpo: and for migration, and an accelerated speed which is used for protection or pursuit, | éaut Allen & €o. HARTFORD——TEL. 3005-——HARTFORD Order Saco xxx Blankets NOW! By placing your order now you will effect a saving of £2.55 on every pair, SACO XXX Lambs’ Wool Blankets are priced $10.95 a Pair Aftar that time they will he $13,50 a pair These blankets are made especially for Sage Allen & Co,, and guaranteed hy them, pounds, and each pair is bound with fine eateen in the color of the plaid, They are now on display at the Blanket depart The size is 70x80 inches, ment. Blankets will he delivered on or ahont Septemher 1:t, charged at the date of delivery, order if you wish, 10 DAYS UNTIL JULY 1st, the weight 51, You can use the form printed below and may he paid for or for your THE COLORS RLITE ROSE BLACK AND RED LAVENDER TAN CORN BLACK AND WHITE Charge to my account Street Gentlemen: Please deliver fo me on or SACO XXX Guaranteed Lamhbs’ Wonl 51, pounds, at £10.95 a pair, 1 wish the Name Sage-Allen, Hartford, Conn, ahout Sept. Biankets, 70x50 plaid, (1] SACO XXX BLANKET ORDER BLANK 1, 1924 inches - pairs and weighing Send (. 0. D.[1] (ily < (Positivels No Order Taken For These Blankets At Above Price After July 1) — ] cannot help but have undesir- ||J GENUINE | Palm Beach Suits Young Men’s—Men’s—Stouts’ $10.50 COMPARE THE PRCE AND MAKE AND SEE IF THIS IS NOT SRSEF]{UINE SALE. THEY WERE BOUGHT TO SELL AT A Everyone probably knows the trouble we had with our lease — and that's the reason—not an excuse. SPRING, SUMMER and WINTER SUITS Long Wearing Fabrics — Flannel — Serges — Worsteds One Trouser Suits ................. $16.50, $18.50, $25.00 Two Trouser Suits ............. $21.50, $26.50, $30.00 WHOLESALE COST AND LESS CONNORS, HALLORAN STORES, INC. 215 Main St. LLOYDS 215 Main St. ey SPECIAT MORICAN VAMOTS MOHICAN BREAD 8c FOR YOU 1O MAKFE A Bl OUR SUPERIOR QUALITY MAY "BANK"” ONCOME! .01, loat HERE IS ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY SAVING IN 1OOD REQUIREMENTS, CARRIES WITH IT A ARANTEE YOU SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY : MONEY SAVING MORNING SALES FROM 8 T0 11 A M REST NO, 1, NEW POTATOES FROM 7 AL M. TO 1 P, M, GRANUTATED SUGAR 43¢ 10 Lbs. FROM # 170 11 A M, ! LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS 12¢ Peck HAMBURG FRESH rmi:BWL Y CONETC n.sxlujb\AR GOLD MEDAL PILLERURY S AN i ZSc Lb FLOUR 28¢|2 Lbs. ......... 16c|Bag ...... L’..‘»Z..SHOUI DERS lb e e 0 mm ROASTS BEEF. .. Lb. 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