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18 MISS RYAN LOSES AFTER HARD FIGHT',..... IRALSTON WANTS PROOF OF K. K. K. CONNECTION senator Throws Down Gaunt- It (o Those Wha By Innaendo Gives Suzamne Lenglen Ore of Tonghest Battles Counect Him With hlan, 6—4¢, 6—3 No Cowboy! upon | constitu- safeguard- " BERLIN NEWS citien "having all his nat rights scrupulously (Continued FFrom Page Seven). l |News of his death came as a shock to friends in New Rritain and Beriin, | il known and well liked | cas canoeing with | the tragedy and his deatk d by the over- | turning of 1k e I betng. 1hrow {Clair was d parties had ! body for ove and searching | en trying to | find the terday afternoon of the turnpike and School ]uh--n An automobile driven by Holmgr | sington chine driv Cook H by David Daniels Wallingtord Lisutenant Russell L. (right) was presented with a gallon” hat when he stopped in Wyo., on his dawn-to- set ek T, Joe Ca vy of the Frontier Da made the prr-.nvnnon . Cheyenne's oftizens, the gift real man” Investigated, but for arrest Good Time ' ume wan had by | v school Al ehurch - abeth They went to Hart. ned hy apecial tralley a8 In attendance and o time « Injured. n years of age at 1zabeth | annual | ¢ gational He was play- &, when he fell enne, behnlf of af & “man's hat to a was injur Park, Hart | plenie of th " chureh Banday Ing on & lad | pital, but [terday that he home was taken Fourth of duly Extensive plans for Fourth af July Are being miade by the Worthingion Community Center assnciation and it | W expected thut a big time will be hald on that day by tha members of | that organization. The aetivittes will |y - | begin at & o'cloc) |att members will A DIONIFIED a a appear |grounds with hasket Junches lowing the meal A off members er which will be set off | on Dedieation of Table Eddylvningand Decorating Co. ‘ 108 City Wall Placs. Phone 1013-4 atter of Condition Is Serious o condition of A. A. Weidon LET ME WRITE YOUR FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT. RUHGLARY. ATTOMO. BILE AND PLATE GLASS INSURANCE IN PELIABLE, COMPANIES ALL LOSSES PROMPTLY SETTLED H. DAYTON HUMPHREY, Agent ROOM 208 NAT'I. BANK RLDG "L N 3 racmted Lot 1< Listimare The ( In the avenipg and |oy. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1924. | war veteran, of t of the town >h York girl. has Vdoa out keeping cool e she thinks ny woman un Automobiles Washed Polished Simonized Wm. Dunlop PAIGE-JEWETT SERVICE STATION East Main St, ' Portable Buildings for Eyery Usg st of Your Work -~~~ Eagle Construction Co. TO.80 BISHOP AV BRIDGEPORT. CONN, Hartford IN THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Hartford Tomorrow—at 9 a. m. Begins One of the Most Startling Shoe Sales We Have Ever Held! A Record-Breaking Downstairs Store Event WOMEN’S NEW STYLE SHOES 5,000 Pairs in All—For Dress, Sport, Street Wear—Cream of the Summer Fashions at Average Cost of Making Sport Styles $2.95 In grey and white, tan calf and white, grey elk and black, all Goodyear welts. Downstairs Store Patent leather, grey huck, tan buck, pongee buck. Downstairs Store Stage Styles $2.95 Patent leather, grey suede; hrown kid, bam- hoo suede. Downstairs Store Street' Styles $2.95 Ivory kid, red kid, blue kid, patent leather. Downstairs Store R focal ——- - — | Human nature de- Ffankf. Ghufiv)in "CINDERS FOR SALE | A. H. HARRIS - General Trmcking— | " WEST ST TEL 207 .95 a pair One of New York’s Leading Shoe Stylists Co-operated in Arranging This Tremendous Event A Good Assortments of Sizes and Widths—All Heels Emphatic Savings—All Smartest Footwear— That’s the Message A truly hig event for o Downstairs Shoe Sect.on, where uncominon values are the common thing. The shoes are all perfect, the variety very extensive and the styles themselves as new as any being sold today. —Permit us to point out the advisability of attend- ing early. [ SALE STARTS AT 9 (. ser - ... NO SHOES SENT . 0. D.—-NO REFUNDS Shoes digplayed on tables—sizes plainly marked on cach pair — plenty of seating capacity and extra salespeople to serve you promptly. The Downstairs Store Shoe Shop We Are Now Temporarily ‘ Semi-Dress $2.95 Beige suede, patent leather, hamboo suede. Downstairs Store Hi-Insteps $2.95 Patent leather, black suede, grey Nu Buck. Downstairs Store Colleg= Girl $2.95 Patent leather, kid or colt, black suede, black satin Downstairs Store White buck, patent leather, kid tun, calf, French Downstairs Store Located At :No. 25 Central Row | Opposite Parsons’ Theater | Hartford ' HONISS'S f A HOLD ER NEWT ) SHES AREARIN' ((wHoR ;Dmu(“j \ v 7 3 2 FOR SALE On Farmington Avenue Large Lot COX & DUNN MAIN ST. | CROWLEY BROS. INC. I’ PAINTERS AND | DECORATORS { 267 Chapman Street | | Estimates cheertully ghven on all jobs i TEL 2913 Price Reasonable THE OLD HOME TOWN o THERE S OLD »O 3 MAN FOSDICK y s W) AND HIS SILK I Here is An Opportunity Par Excellence—One Family House on Bassett street in the very hest spot—It is only a chance of a life time that you can get a house in a spot Jlike this—Price and amount of cash are right—SKE US, CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. Phoue 343 Homms 305-6. Bank Bldg 292 Main street BY STANLEY 22 (WHOA-THS 15 \/ THE RIGHT PLACE . HAT (You say-TEDS { OUD MARE 1S }A LITTLE BIT TED HUBER DROVE /N FROM | HOOTSTOWN TODAY WITH A STRANGER W40 ADMITS | HE 'S THE MISSING \_ EGBERT ROBBINS p — ” _/(A-,'A ( '