New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 11, 1924, Page 20

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1024 Besse-Leland’s Besse-Leland’s Annual “Big Ten” - < Annual “Big Ten” The First “TEN LADIES” Y The First “TEN LADIES” That Reach Our ‘ That Purchase $10 or More on Our 3rd Floor 7 3rd Floor Tomorrow Morning Z Tog:rro\«fr 'll\{ll:)rning , e o ese 10% Extra = $1.51 Dresses Discount in Addition to Our Regular ~Z “Big Ten” Prices : FREE 3rd FLOOR | The Big Event Saturday Women’s and Misses’ Summer Dresses . Flock Dot Voiles—English Checks—Flannel Sport Dresses 1.9 REGULAR $5.00 VALUES NO MEMOS NO HOLDS . NO C. 0.D’S | Nebraska Within a Week | FARMER'LABOR PARTY Tooh,nl«-\uln Man Had 15 New 8100 ;U,m,‘fl‘zsY\'\;':k;';r,f’;,‘,‘y,,f I»:M,T,,J?\r;",.(:r 1.\|e~sinn. siclly, Ravaged by Bad Fire [ocratic vice-presidential nominee, left | i sailors And Firemen Are [today for Atlantic City for a day's R § | rest before going to Washington and | Injured. ! | FOSTER AND GITLOW HEAD " LOSSES FIFTEEN HUNDRED | Bryan Plans to Return to ‘ 1,500 PEOPLE HOMELESS Bills In His Pocket But They Disap- | Organization Decides Not To Support | | pear On Avon Mountain. thence to his home in Lincoln, Neb. | Hartford, July 11.—Loss of $1,500 “1 can v nothing definite on my | \lessina, Sicily, July 11, — Fire the Presidency lin 16 new, crisp $100 bills on Avon {plans until after my arrival at Lin- | starting in a school here yesterday, " L ~andidacy | Mountain on the evening of July 2 |coln and until 1 have had opportun- |spread rapidly destroying a gymna- | il il A ey | was suffored by . H. Oakes of Lakt- ity to got my work therc in sty |Sium, church, three houses and about | Gitlow of New York, nominated re- Iville, who was driving to Hartford to | he said. *“All my plans are contingent ‘1.‘«.n I\Hlmr"n.V!. Thirty s m.rs and sbectively for president and vice- A loan with the money. [on conditions in Nebraska and my |firemen were injured and 1,500 per- Bhsident b ythe workers party or| He placad ino bllls in manila | fight against the ofl trust there.” sons rendercd homeless, The flames EIRKMcA lias been' enfibrseds by the| SDVSIODS WIth Nia name markee onf pec Bryan dcclired e planned to S TLLEI) L difticulty by fire- Sitiorabor party, which will not |16 outslde, Putting the envelope in | 5o to Washington probably tomorrow | M0 and moldiers = y support Senator Robert M. LaFollette, iis hip pocket, Mr, Oakes drove until | and that he would leave for Lincoln !\:.‘5541':~.'|"1.lv:1 :"\" ':f;"‘"{lgslf:’\llv“'[:::ll;‘:; the reached the chest of Avon moun- v p. Sty jast “week at| carly next week. endorsed for president Jast Wee't %% |tain when he stopped to fix his brakes. | bt for huilding houses for the homeless the conferenc or progressi T and place 1,000,000 lire at the di Before getting under the car he felt A e » b gtill there, On returning to the ' temporary tents and other shelter, v P . : Wi | steering wheel he neglected to feel for Payable On Our Easy Weekly Payment Plan Senator Robert LaFollette for was made by the executive committee : consented the thdrawal of | - y . . 4 e T 1 E:lr:r‘;n N I:rzy’n] 'lnolulu::\i'nll Iayll.‘;fiwnf [the envelope but a minute later dis- | Administration Offices Now Housed GEN. HUTCHESON SELECTED, liam Bouck. Washington, recently [€O¥ered the loss of the money. He [y, 19 Normal Bullding—Board of Washington, July 11.—Brigadier BRmed at the farmer-labor party con. |fushed back to the apot where he had neral Grote Hutcheson has been se- - ] Sent to vention at St. Paul worked on the car but could not find | pducation In Sessior There Today. | lected by Secretary Weeks for promo- Y‘ 4 Endorsement of LaFollette by the{'N® money. = i tion to vacancy which will be caused | E | our Home Cleveland conference “betrayed the e - ‘l'h)" Innnu of l'hn school department | by the retirement on July 18 of Major ! \ . For Is e T which has been housed in city hall for General Charle e : e » farmer-labor masses into the hands of {Two Families Narrowly SRR AR ARk W ket m)(,'\) Charles H. BMuir. General merchants, manufacturers, bankers 3 s % an 15 years, was today movec | Hutcheson s now in charge of Schos HIGH GRADE SR tien farmers and thus destroyed Escape Death in Blaze to the new administration building of | field barra Hawall, Colonel Le- $ the only chance for a united front| Bridgeport, July 11.—7Two familles :"I;'I"Il'w‘l"‘:'.:"(: ’:(' ’.;'.:""’aly”"’ ik "'_“‘m roy Kltinge, now aesistant chiet jof campaign in the coming presidential [narrowly escaped suffocation in a fire : ity ‘,"‘f" .(" rst meeting of staft in charge of the war plans ai- election.” tha national executive com- |which carly today gutted a four-fam- | " ],”.'"' ”"l_‘" i : new quarters w ',‘,' vislons, will be promoted to the rank a e r mittee of the famer-labor party said ily dwelling house owned by Hyman place this afternoon at 4:30 of brigadier general as of July 19, in a statement Gold at 377-379 Park avenue Six AL e M A { . S . Nominations of Foster and Gitlow |small children were among the per- w2 ) e | oue it Tbn i Mo S 1 | u D WD FORI Ware; Personals ilanos were made at a y . p th B iy 5 - . Chicago, July 11.—Mrs. Sara Car- Q] menfsrince olithe i B it Ware Satioa 1 b e Chier | T0l Brown Tield, ¥nd Ner fotmies > . e l.-,..:..r. and Gitlow have been prom- Daniel K. Johnson to assst in an ,|‘n. TrasORnd, BB T aephew O Mes. Willlem H. McRay of B gt "Mues'fm' e P“?e— tnent in' communistic activities vestigation 1o determine whether the | aronall Field, were remarrled here | otol Washington and Miss Helen A Player Piano and Piano isdisaciatied fire was of incendiary origin vesterday. They were divorced two (Coffey of Cedar street are spending Combined— vears ago. Mrs. Iield, formerly one | their vications at Innisdale cottage, INSTITUTE OF POLITICS - E ot T e o ot Bt o of the three Brown sisters of Balti- | pj, s & % Ann Arbor, Mich,, July 11.—With IREATY IN E more, was married to Mr. y!-’pm( 1I|v Gmatbl e Bl slo II);“W“ == asy o'clock. — members of the Detroit bureau of gove | Christiania, July 1 ‘he foreign 1900, . 8 s ernment research, factlty members of | office announced today that the nwl:u — | \1,\‘«“;:1:',] \‘:::mpvx'ni a"’lu rd;:“zm"' Weekly the University of Michigan and prom- | between Nofway and Denmark in PLAN OCEANIC at thelf ooftase at Indisn Mook, M/ Terms §nefit workers of the fourth region oOf |regard to Bast Greenland is in ef- | Milan, July 11.—The Caproni ir-|Hanta has recovered from & Forious 138 MAIN STREET the National League of Women Voters fect. The treaty Is intended to pre. plahe works are building a new ma- | jjiness e i \ 7] acting as instructors, the institute of | vent the possibility of the dispute be- |chine equipped with three 200-horse- - | VICTROLAS v PIANOS RADIOS / government and politics will be held tween teh two nations in the future power motors, intended to have a| David L. Nair will leave Sunday Mere July 21 to 26, The institute i= over thelr intarests in East Grech. |cruleing radius so great that it will | for Montreal, Canada, to aftend the dirscted by the league cooperating land and it provides machinery for be able easily to cross the Atlantic convention of the Commercial Las with the unitersity dealing with possible controsersies. ocean, | league. i

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