New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 26, 1924, Page 18

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~ 18 L PIF TIeTrRy e PREDICTS RALSTON WILL GAIN VOTES MAPLE HILL NEWS ody of Golf tor trip to h ballot!"” This senato ou gat 5t ter many and lead t night an v Jersey, have 1 Mrs. Walter the nn trom middle e divided bet Ra first gains ern states w MeAdoo a explain that s which contair ters are bo structions vote whom many of the are not for, but that instructions in keeping with t to | enjoyed a ienic t Rockwe N Bristol, Monday ston and e to go back home and ex- he deserted the candidate | was instructed to support Ralston’s supporters hope that vote spread will start in the mid west and grow steadily in all direc- tions. For that reason they ar menting friendst tieularly Ilinols, Towa, Kentucky and Ohio start a break in these stat lieva they can gather strength in directions. s who have Mrs. Clinton have re Mr. and Mrs. W, C ‘n guests of Mr rrows for turned to Ca T meeting of t Maple will be h Sequin e a ce. | Hill Tmp nent society Friday g at the it § o'clock. » over ~ club and Mrs Mr. and Mrs, Robert Skinner ®* Jaughters are visiting Mr. and All | \Wwyman Johnson in Bridgeport. & they be- PLAINVILLE NEWS Root of Golf s nd in Holyoke Miss Ariine spent lust week-¢ ing friends. SHAW TAKES STAND His (Continued from Page Seven) o'clock for the repo Mrs. Mary McConne Plainville ¥ The graduates and te graded schools will hold their annual outing tomorrow at Momauguin Mrs, Joseph Fanion who was oper- ated on at St. Francis' hospital, Hart tord, five weeks ago, has returned to her home on Fairbanks avenue, Harold Graham of Waterbury fa visiting his grandmother, Mrs, L., Testifies That Former Wife ! Wanted to Mention Miss Dever as Correspondent in Lawsuit. June 26 M wealthy broker Miss Dever of West Someryi for $100,000 Philip whom New Shaw, Madrienn , I8 suing b h of promise, testificd to it had required an expendity fhiaham on West Main strect much thought and money on his purt C. 3. Morse. the 1. 1o T, matl serv. |0 Prevent his wife bringing a divorce g suit in which Miss Dever would have fee corrier at the loral post effics, s |\ (T Ll enj0ving a three vacation. A i b L Krox is substituting fer him, Edward Prior purchased a st Threrett Mase., in visiting tfor a few days unssen lpdge L 9 a regular meeting this ¢ k in Odd Feilows st Main street, York, days’ or Mrs. 8haw dis- Miss Dever staying at a hotel here had a very covered and her loc home justice has nin mother were as_Shaw's guests, “we warm diseussion.” he br ons with new on Manning of Bradfos friends in town K« insisted that his rela Miss Dever had n “proper to the utmost sald Le mought tn pl w hy doubling her separation wance, buying her a motor car v chauffeur and taking her on a Alo was always degres.” with [} ing trip 1o Maine journey to Florida - There ~Ford runabout truck work harness cultivator stock and ¥or ane ) e plow, har- pipe inet and are stone hammer dies, kitchen ¢ Glenwood range, dining table thairs, rug, couch, hed ruit and many useful articles at bargain prices. Phone 86-13, ¥, B. Williams, New Britain Ave—nadvt CINDERS FOR SALE ¢ A. H. HARRIS wGeneral Tencking— 99 WEST ST, TEL. 2 rows, viee, diest baby chicks bred, Selected from heavy laying flocks. All varieties. Place orders early, “The Waverly” On the ¥ Indlan Neck " Open for 1 Fome cooking t S OH | RACKLIFFE BROS I, Season. l i nford, Conn. niry rooms Prop. | Park and Bigelow Streets = e —— ey It isnt hl?:l you start you finish that counts > Start a Savings Account TODAY ! We pay 48 Interest on [avings TRUST CD. ,;vl'-’rulfi,! THE BANK OF <ERVICE FOR SALE TAYT ON BUSSWIN HOAD JUST OFF WEST SN FOR PARTIOLLARS € AL H. DAYTON HUMPHREY, Agent BOUM 208 MI'L BAMK BLDG 1L AFiNg SHER NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THU 'l MEET NAZIKE City Items meeting of t! Ausiliary H., will morrow hail, 1 Whist, John's I cwing nd Guny the Rabi Bre RSDAY, JUNE 26, 1924, th inow two tenement on Buiu street to card prizes aluable t John's Festival, tc advt rought by the Lo Hartford agai this city. T 1 today by Deputy She Horwitz Dancing at St Melinauskans jndgment for t the National Stam orence street, plant will be sold July Deputy Sheriff Martin Horwitz Victrolas and Pianos, Henry Mo NAZIKE FARKISSIAN Here slan is little Miss who has hee Nazike kis- the | sirls’ 1 could fourth Nazike was |t Near ‘East Re i s paid $60 (o the relief commitiee for her supp vear. the little Ar- war-tossed upon Fate t, but ¢ ha Wednesday afte v Their catch wa a little sunburn, Have the Heral acation, 15¢ a W 1t 1e condition of Wen Parker, 1 ader who has been in 2 Britain General hospital some timk suffering from a severe of pneumonia, is said to ewhat improved The educational committee New Britain Industrial meet at t M.C A at 5:15 o’ Manning of 1 a mem ssional ethic Law Water members of the f appoints ot club, : looks so 10st drop the fi syllables of t pro v York Pat Home cooked lunches at Crow. t for a is one « te the of stc 1 follow you on ¥ council this ey months, CHAR! M Ottawa, Mr. and Mr. and Mr Anne Croshy, omas W A, and ed Yarrol tur fre , N ~The defeated hy sustaining June house commons today Crosby an amendment have re (rges against James Murdock, 1 Snnvertion of labor. He was accused Inter. | having had advance informa which led him to withdraw his posit of 84,060 from the Home of Canada two days hefore it fai Liberals and progressives voted idly ugainst the amendn servatives went solldly in faver. where ual netional Walt street and tis sty in Washir William ISt e e———— CROWLEY BROS. 1 PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Estimates cheerfully given on all | J. Stearns Rt s trip nowe niey Quarter Boston gone Mr family and #nd of 66 \Ire. Kalmano Mr. and \rs Win where t eft for spend the tamily v strect Colchester summer \ y wi o) X [/ Ur Bathing Suits for Ladies and Men Bathing Suits are perfect fitting. 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