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18 [7TH FINDS CONN. LEANING TO SMITH . . . Florida Also Gets Into Fight Over i the Unit Rule ) i NEW HAVEN ROAD PLANS 10 EXPAND ITS LINES ew Prelght and Passenger Aty Namod by Ofice New mpany freight and A ca stating that expe ! Nt yours in enlarges Madison Bquare Garder oW York, July 1 ballot the convention today On the seventeenth f large ditures in dumociatie nations luring r the totals ment of facilities and improvement of rond’s capaeity Loy bes handle a greater Yy pre Tlicse men Now Huven's leaders stood this way service, 1l McAdoo, 471.6; Smith 312 i Jme sueh that it ¢ 84; Underwood 42; Robinson s MeAdoo has lost six and fisestent vious time in its hist Bmith gained 7; Davis gained | o #ll promoted Connectiont Goos ta Smith P forecs, Connecticut made it Smith 12, Mc Adoo, 2, a loss for MeAdoo, to Bmith Michigan made Bmith, 114 J ) 1; Underwood, 1, McAdoo gained two; John one Pennsylvania again divided the field without making uny change, South Dakota which had been vot- ing her 10 solidly for McAdoo, gave one vote to Senutor Walsh Uhis ballot, While the voting going on the Mississippi people 1o agree on a place to get to a determination to Davis for a time and stock turned out, It they would stay in his column two or three bullots, under the unit rule by which it was sald the Davis peo ple were holding the delegation by two-thirds of a vot« Wyoming swung its six from inson ot Glass on this ballot, Fight For Florida, At the end of the roll call the clerk went back to poll Florida where the vote 1 been challenged. Mean- time Tom Taggart visited the Ilinois delegation and had whispered conferences there with George Bren- nan. On the Ilorida poll the first called was William Jennings Bryan. Bryan wasn't in his seat and his name was passed. There was one Smith the Florida lot but the state was un- der the unit rule. Chalrman Walsh called for some member of the dele- gation to come to the platform and explain the contention that the s was under the unit rule. There were howls from the gallery for ¥ John . Cooper, Jr., of Jacksonville, took the platform to contend for the unit rule, | Mr. Cooper recited that the delega tion had been sent pursuant to a pri- mary won by MecAdoo. He con- tended that any personal preference of any delegate zhould have no weight in view of the expressed preference of the majority of the democrats of the state, Former Governor Gilchrist of Florida spoke against the unit rule, He contended that the same situation members claimed the right to cast |SPecifications. ; IS Vatek tor WaoHtow Wilkon, | Copies of the drawings and specifi- There was no ahsolute rule in the | Florida delegation, he contended, hut it was a matter for the conscience of the delegate himself who was re- sponsible to his constituenc Mean- time William Jennings Bryan me in and on learning what had hap pened, rushed to the platform where Bruce Kremer, one of the McAdoo managers, gave him an outline of what had been going on. Chairman Walsh gave the ruling that he did not consider it conceiv- able that the result of the I'lorida presidential prin could be as the McAdoo people contended, He ruled against the contention of the McAdoo people; holding “it is a mat- ter between the delegate and his con- science,” { hush i at ny In support of this policy it now cons it traftie with & Now ) of b ' templatos expanston of gunikation Lullding up its including the velopment ¢ ign tratlic through T Providence and the other ports served by its rall and those of it cetions, #ll of which will con« tribnte to the ew Lngland in which it has such or commer furthe busine il it W MeAdoo 121 Davis, 4; Cox view of England Ll f for Smith W, Davis gained 4 con vith promotion of a prospers ous N g vitul Interest e} City Advertisement on wis trying y John how fn. try e W his INVITATION FORR PROPOSALS, was reported Publie notice fed proposals for furnishing lubor Wl materials o construct a new Hoiler House, chimney and pocket at th up School Building, Prospect St New Britain, on- neeticut, witl b eived by the State Board of Edueation, opened and pub- Jiely read at the' office of the Btate Board of Education, State Capitol, Hartford, Connecticut, on July 24 at 11:00 A, M., standard The work for which proposals ar hereby Invited covers the complete construction of a boiler house, chim- I ney and coal pocket ready to receive the boilers and their equipment. The boiler house will be of fireproof construction throughout. & wrate bids will also be received for the inst ation of boilers and boiler house together piping in the with the required changes in the pip- sw Camp School ing in the Old and building: ordance with the plans and specifi The r to aceept or rejoet any or all proposals. Al this must be enclosed in sealed eiRelopes Itoh- SO name 8 delegate in school, B. Meredith, 9 of Education, Hartford, Conneeticut stating the branch of | work covered. No bid will be con- sidered unless accompanied by a tified check to the order of the of Connecticut in the amount of f | per cent (5% ) of the bid, or a bid yond in like amount, binding the bid- der 1o execute a contract if awarded to hin. The terms of the proposals Camp dressed to A, RBoard retar State Board of Education, the Architect and Engineer, for the pur- [ pose of estimating after July 1, 1924, A limited number of copies of the plans and specifications will be loaned to the prospective bidders on a de- posit of a certified cheek to their or- der in the sum of $25.00. and specifications may be obtained by application to W, |1°. Brooks, Architect, Lewis & Gold Street, Hartford, Connecticut. Plans and specifications for the boilers and | piping equipment may be obtained hy application to Alfred Kellogg, Con- ting Enginecr, 80 Franklin Street, Boston, M ‘husetts. 1f the plans nd spee ations are returned on or bhefore the submission of estimates, A similar condition existed in the the check will be returned, but should state of Montana, he said, where one [ the plans and specifications be not delogate was casting a continuing | peturned the deposit may bacome for- vote for Smith. | foited. By order of the Ros A. B. MER rd. DITH, Secretary. Tactory production of ice cream in | this country last year was 300,000,000 gallons, THE POTTERS HEY! WHERE YA THINK YER GOIN, YA 816 STiFFS | Dated: June 23, 1924, ST70 is hereby given that 'eations will be on file at the office nf’ The plans ' or the boiler house | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1924, BRISTOL NEWS (Continued From Page Seven) Rmith college in Northampton, Mass ) take up @ course of st o List Anno pupils the term The Niligest | standi [ annou 1 by secur the Brl ¥ ol High tly closed Prineipal have Henry for #e K, Cottle High Honor (Average #0-100) Vr Prank Crowley, Charles Demarest Fleming, tuth Guilford, Hultman, Charlatte Catherine Lynch, Charles in | Iene Bturmer, Howard Tyler ! Marion Allen, Hil. | WIf Virgil Carnel), Abra- 4 Harold Hart, Clyde Newton, Alice as follows shimar effe I¢ Litlian seph tham, ror Kd Taylor fophomores e Carlson, ham Hackma | MeGibben, Roger Pritehett luniors Masor man Ing 1 Lunicy |18 but n he 1ve g William 10 Borenson, Dunbar, An ARNes Bplels Henlors; Harviet Cottle, Ituth Lins il N0 Dailey, Honor (Avernge of Ireshmen: Franels tred Deloy, Tleen Eastman Engel, Marjorie LFoster, I'ries, Ruth Hagstrom, Holt, Helg stiusky, Helen viteh, James Levins, Arthur salie Sturgeon, Ethel Tuttle, hardt Zabel, Sophomores; Esther Ane 1 Helen Budd, Mil Haiph rancis Lleanor Kilmo- | Myers, eln- hat na tor ! Lar Mary Ammerman, |8 Robert Burrett, Cleveland, Gers trude Con Annie Fleteher, 1 d, Harriet Gainer, Earl Goodsell, arl Hultman, Shirley Mason, Oscar Pease, Laura Potter, Mary Iloyce Gladys Stillman, Anna Tuttl, | telle Wilson, Junio Dara Brackett, Herman Lautenbach, win, Dorothy Miiler, Marjorie Warner, Senfors: Helen Anderson, one Ashton, Bartlett I'Agostino, Evelyn Gustafson, garet Howard, Doris Hultman, thin Linstead, Ronald Pon Whitham. Honorable Mention (Ave, of 80-00.) Freshmen Antoinette Beach, Rita | Penson, Leonard Berry, Dorls Bren- "nan, Vera Byam, Wilhelmina Chap- man, Mabel Crumgpler, Fdmund Henke, Lincoln Johngon, Mary Kli- mek, Vivian LaCour John Pep- low, Eleanor Porter, ( vs Rowe, Harvel Smith, Josephine Spieiman, | Howard Usher, Helen Wentiand, Her ! bert White, Howard Winters, Sophomores: Doris Alexander, onica Beaucar, Vernon Blasker, Ldna Burns, Louise Dunning, Yvonne Du- val, Bertha Engel, Louise FFeldt, Myrle French, Lols Hawxhurst, Allen Hueft- lein, Marguerite Mallory, Evelyn M. ' Cabe, Mildred Nelson, Lillian Nilson, Agnes Phelan, LElizabeth Powers, Lu- clle Ryder, Catherine Sergio, Ros mary Sheehy, Albert Vanasse, Hester therine Zipp. | Helen Anderson, Anna | Frank Comerford, Sherwool | Lverett Eaton, Francis Hamb- 4 Heffernan, Catherine Hen- Ileanor Johnson, Ethel Man- Howard Marshall, Georglana Munn, Elizabeth O'Hara, Marie Pen- ‘sennealut, Poluind Robert, Seniors: Orien Allaire, j1an, Ethel Gearing, Iditha Giles, { Rose Junneau, Irances McLelland, | Catherine Palomba, lorence Rawson, Elof Thornbloom, Helen Zipp. ! McCarthy-McMahon Wedding. | Miss Marie A, McMahon, daughter 1of Mrs, C. Johns of 22 Kelly street, and Joseph H. McCarthy, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McCarthy, were mar- ried yesterday morning at St. Joseph's church by the pastor, Rev. Oliver T fagnell. Miss Anna McMahon was bridesmaid and Frank Dougeneck was best man. After a wedding trip to pofuts of interest in New York and {Canada, Mr, and Mrs, McCarthy will live in this city. Ethel | hal Reekwith, Priseilla Carrington, | Florence Mer- Alma Rode, Con- stance Lelia- Elena Mar- Cyn- Arleen Ver-| Tieauca Dalzell, iin, Do derling, |rhr~mrr. | sarl Bright- | | MATTABLSSETT TRIBE LLECTS | Mattabesett Tribe, No. 14, T. 0. R. M., elected the following officers at their meeting last evening: Sachem, C. Wesley Gillette; senior | sagamore, Leon Toczko; junior sag- amore, James Vance; prophet, Lewis E. Hurlburt, 'WIFE'S DUTY 10 OBEY AMabawma Tribunal Upholds Hushand's word lescence, tion court cet to his wife's employment titlous aids to her supposenly aral heauty 1gainst hushand, court ne u result of nis wif was sald, Mrs | Dlaee 1 her tn hils moth Spurkman filed petition for a writ of THE HERALD “WANT ADS" Quick IS COURT'S RULING Alphabetically Arranged Fos aod leady Reforence, LANE RATES POR INSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Right To Object To Her odi walel prool Rersmetically sealed will sutiast siihm mond o meial, e B0l 1RGNS IaTges ir.a reasenably priced. N A u Charge Prepand Hair Curl 1 gomery, Ala, July 1 The marriage vow eontaining the ¥ fast tending toward ob- was given an interpena “teeth” by the Abiamia appeals when it upheld, vight of a hushand 1o ol d nit iine line 1 30 days..e.e ) line Yearly Order Rates Upon Appli ount 6 words 1o & line to an tnvh. Space, 3 old with of the in of 0 Minimum No Classified Pag Ads Ac Convenlence and Ask for on Ssme Day tis the e 10 obey, the court held had eurled expressed wish imperative duty of a man's he wife her hair of her Customers Call o o question ant Ad the n rendering the opinion, the court ) deetded it not only was the right the duty of the hushand, in ah- eo of proof of had eharacter, to fix domicilo of hisgehildren, irreape of the mother's wishes, The rul. was made in roversing a lower whieh had issucd a writ of AR Ccorpus 19 Mrs, Macon Spark- Vo n to recover custody of her dunugh th dered b This erder met reversal in the late tribunal, HARDING MEMORIAL ROOK Reattle, Wash, July 1 of tribut 'resident 10 the memory Harding has b I ollowing domestic incompadibility |"he volume contains o memorial s curled hair, it | his sperkiman left her hus- | his last publ ', taking the ehild. Luter Spark- |handwriting, There 1 recovered the danghter and |his widow, Mrs, Flor # home, Mrs, iug. 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Five , large ¢ Factories Qver 185 Stores UL LT T S S rkman to produce the ehild appel An elaborate of published by the Seattle Press Club, | “ of | public appearance in Beattle, utterance and his last from | Kling Hard. hook also containa a number | irtieles by eontributors, including Monument Caning Plania pilasing & ou funeral wel BT Cliarch WL CUT FPLOWEB=patied funeral work, fiee delly 18 Oan 8t Specialia ted Over the Teleplons for e Operateor. o e shop. 127 Glen Teiween 1 w ot AONEY NLE S, 10 N, B Ma Finder retuin 1o lhias, Htachol day e Wallingford 3 4y T T, tween New h Pinder jetuin 1o lerald FOn aqoon | wrint your £ n Wit every roll of Ohrnstedts, PR Tgeme by Main stroet WEATIER BTTT TRall tie AcuTAte wetal strl 3 conl Vills, window wave 1.3 »eroens, E. 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PHONB 729-2, 86 ARCH 8T, USED CARS - G. M. C. truck, KFord roadste: Chevrolet sedan, Buick, Huick touring. Hup 1023, Moon, 1924, demonstrator, MOON MOTOR SALES 142 ARCH STREET. USED CARS— 1922 Buick touring with Rex 1923 Nash 6. demonstrator. top. A G. HAWKER, TEL. 2488, 2 ELM T

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