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10 LA FOLLETTE DRIVE BEING WORKED 01 Management and Finance Com- mittees to Be in Charge Washington, July - nica tien of two committees whi wil play a vital part in t coming presi dential campaign Is enguging the ut- | tention of those whe are directing the La Follette-\Wheeler candiducies. One committee, to be composed of 11| members, will have general ehurge of the campaign, while the other wil| handle Anances. The campaign committee wiil have Representutive John M Nelson, of Wisconain, as its chalrman, with headquarters in Chicagn, whero he now s directing campatgn wetivities, Five members will be selected by Sen. ators La lollette and Wheeler and the other will represent the confers ence for progressive nolities! acti which endorsed the candidacles of toth, The finance committee will be made up of two sections—one representing La Follette and Wheeler; the other the ‘conference Indications are that Attorney Gen. | eral Ekern, of Wisconsin, will head the one section, and that Alexander | Kahn and Henry Rosenfelt, of New | York, will be in charge of the other Members of the finance committes | selected by the conference officials will devote thelr encrgies to the raising of a campaign fund through contribu- tions from organizations and individ usls affillated with the conferenc The other group will seek ald from | the public generally. All of the money will be turned over to the Nelson cam- paign commmittee for expenditur Various methods of ralsing funds, among them a proposal to call on or- ganized workers to contribute part or all of a day’'s pay are under consider- ation, but a definite program has nnl been worked out, Those in charge of the are generally of the opinion that at least two millfon dollars will be need- ed to finance all of the organization | work and campaign activities and that the money should be raised through | small voluntary contributions. With no immediate campaligning in sight, Senator l.a Fol.ctte and his running mate continued informal con- ference today with each’ other and with various advisers. A month or| more probably will elapse hefore cither does any estensive speech- making. At present it s planned to make a vigorous appeal for votes in the east n the early stages of the campaign. Benator lLa Follette probably will elapse before ecither does any exten- sive speech-making. At present it is planned to make a vigorous appeal for votes in the east in the early stages of the campaign. | Benator La Iollette probably will speak in New York city and perhaps campaign Southwestern Beauty Noel Francis of Dallas, [in thc southwest by (,hallt\s Dana Gibson, frmous artist. Tex., is called the most beautiful girl She was a student at the Southern Methodist University last year, | But she isn’t going back in the fall. lies, she says. She will join Zeigfeld's Fol- BATILE RELIEVED RAGING AT FRONT ‘Federal Drive on Sao Paulo Re- ported Started [he Associated Press. Buenos Aires, July 21.—The federal | |assault against Sao Paulo, Brazilian | metropolis held by the insurrection- ists, may have already hegun, accord- at one or two other points east of A Chicago. Tentative pans also call for |IN8 10 Indications contained in official an fnvasion by Senator Wheeler of |dISPatches from Rio Janeiro. A re- Massachusatts, industrial sections of |C¢Nt communigue issued by the gov- New England, and such states as|CTRMent referved to an airplane re- . Pennsylvania and - Ohio. before 1 |conna sance (n,:l “operations that are pARChEtORKIng four: - o mately 20,000, are said to ba confident & of the ontcome. It is declared the GOMM[TS SUlC")E AFTFR |revolutionary foress hold all the strategic points in and jphont Sao SHOOTING ANOTHER MAN Jesse Humick, Hartford, Dead, ileged To ‘Be Man Who Shot Is Al- Lawrence, Mass,, Man Hartford, July 21L.—Jesse Humick is dead, a suicide, the police say and Daniel Lane of Lawrence, Mass,, is at St. Francis hospital with serious gun shot wounds in his side as the result | of u shooting affray which started in | a Chestnut strect place Where liquor | was sold yesterday. ) Tt' was reported to the was at first helieved that he | mitted suicide because of his suffering | from an incurable dizease. Later, | when Janmies Burke reported his room- | er, Daniel Lane ed ‘the shooting, to have been a joke, police satd that | ene of the (wo empty chambers in Humick's revolyver represents the and the ofhe police and d com- believed at the with fired' at Lane wHich he took his life Bu and Lane went to a colored man and/ bought a pint of liquor. In some man- | explained, @ man, the ner, not yet police say was Humick, pressed a guin against Lane's ribs\but none of the cthers seemed to have realized that Several hours la- the gun was fired drink ter when Mrs, Burke said, “the got out of him,” he complained of be- Ing -)mt STRONG MFEN (n\l:‘l T ted 1 The Ol in By The Ass Pagie, July 21- 1fting competition weight of ar mpic which 150 of 16 nations the strengest men entered, open this afternoon. The tions represented are Argentina, Aus- tria, Belgium Vgypt, Fsthonia, France, Great Britain, Holiand, Italy, Latvia, Luxembourg, Pertu siwed- en, Ewitzerland Czechosle hia and Turkey ; ARRIVE. AT HALIFAN | Halifax, N, 8. Juls T Lnited States crui Milwa ar rived in port yesterday ¢ o 1o the north Atlantic where it will a range for the reception and care of the world encircling [ nited States army airmen Iy L jarters of the eruiser will Le Indian Harbor N, P o AS a tof know about your Ointmen m a trde friend. M « " W Woat | t Goorge “I guarant t ma old sores, running Jt rheum, ul- cers; sore ¥ fiching s ‘ biseding and it 2 for s feet, ¢ Auta n erson. leading to the lent was ghot and describ- |/ time ' [longing to the Paulo and also have artillery placed | as the English the are known command oity. While batches of have heen arrviving in Santos, jon what !Biufts, which wounded men that last communication general fighting in the official thers was no week, The sanlt on the city by the oops is said to have heen influenced | the foreign consuls who protested | inst the bombardment. 16.000 Rehels La Nacion's Montevideo correspond- learns from through private from Santos which rignrous censorship and was hrought by the steamer Sicrra Cordoba, which £it that port July 17, that the rehel numher approximately These are said fo he composed of £000 infantry and 1,600 cavalry he Sao Poule garrison, trained hy the misgsion and aleo municipalities, e and Iy agt an correspond eluded the souree ence orees which have heen I'rench military forces from ne The insurrcctionists troops |elared perfectly armed munitioned for three months revolutionists, aceording to the mation, demand the resignation President Bernaile Skirmishes 1 The Montevi Nacion irhy are to be infor. of hree Days epondent cor of obtained a copy of the most im- in 8ao Panio state initial skir Tt save that and when the today containe details of the mishes of the revelution after three dav's firir revolntionists had entrenched in ses aral huildings with the expectancy of wn attack by gevernment troops, the latter suddenly retreated and disap peared from the city The 1evelutionists then accupiad all of the federal and state departments A, the state dent re unehallen pre advices | eorrohorate the indications contained | postponement of the as- | government | anthoritative | 16,000, | The | .«.m,.vm ~ WINDOW SHADEDS ’(lring to parts unknown. The same |issue of the newspaper prints the | manifesto given out by the dircctors lof the insurrection explaining the | movement, The decument states that {but one of patriotic nuture and aof a | high social and political significance of nation-wide character, (e yare | is Iplanned many months ago and &hould in have started simultanconsly Paulo, Santa Catalina, Rio Grande Do Sul, Minas Geraes and | Matto Grosso. Unforeseen circum- |stances, however, prevented the si- | muleancons s hut, the newspape states, | nessof the movemont The manifesto of the an act of patri completely modify goverment of the rehels declar- tism the re- | o5 that “This | destined to |situation of the [ publie” in which | gram has bheen ne WHALE OF A WELGOME Y. { Poston is Making Preparations to roads | Receive United States Army Aviators, | Boston, July 21 | United states of the flyers, who are to complete the cross- ing of the Atla.tic at this port, prob- |akly ,\hmv! An st will be marked lby a "w hale of a welcome home, | Captain Louis R. Knight, air service [ officer for New England, said today. | “Resides a military and naval dem world-c lin that has net affected the firm- | | AWAI? WORLD FLIERS, | Tumm in Soores of EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, HUMPHREY AND HYATT WIN 2 4 59 at shat the Meadows=\ul Floor at Proyidence Mr. Hyatt, through his par and | ohient’ the spread of Catholle truth under holes was second With 5% | yna”datense of Catholle faith and the | There were 26 entrics and the afair | haorvance of Cathollc standards, VIS4 vacpmake, [WIll you join and get us many Val I'lood, professionul at the Shut= | otiiors an you can (o ioin y VII \h -u' golf course, is In I’ The pledge concludes as follows: i\."f:“",.l‘__lh"‘l“’;f"'_"':n’“‘ plays in the [ wpesglved, That 1 will observe in 4 inglane anloral Golfer's | i\ate and public life the standards | assoclation champlonship belng held | o™ o PRI U9 E10 SEEATAICH [over the Wanamolnett ~Country club | Gy “rorard 1o dress” particulariy conrse today and tomorrow \ reRar 0 dres reading and | The contestants will play 72 loles, ASSURED N PHILA (Butler Tssues Order fo Change| 300 Men and Sergeants Philadelphia, Julf 21, ports that his resignatian as director this revointion is not an isolated one |Of public safety would he requested by Mayor Kendrick unless he discontin- stations, Butler ned the redistricting of polic Brigadier General Smedley D. added that the revolution was | issued orders today for the biggest po- [lice shakeup since he assumed. the of- | fice last January, | trotmen and |attached to the central district |crossed” their | revolitionary pro- | | “they More than 300 pa- street sergeants, whom ouble will he twenty director declared had lieutenants, the |transferred to outlying sections, from which other men will be brought to | take their places, The director said he had learned of a plot Ly certain politicians to dis credit his system of cutting down the number of police stations under his redistricting plan, which, he declared, | of method of was the most effective eliminating political control volice. “I have learned,” he are going to stage a right in front of one of these deserted stations to show the public that a big mistake was made in wiping them out, the T have instructed the inspector of de- teetives to keep a policeman on duty | | outside of every station." | #aid to be contemplated by the Mayor, | The return to the | he eaid, “there will he al circus, We will send three w\qn,ulrmu of 10 planes each up the i-‘vvlsi of Maine, some as far east as | | Lictou, N, to escort Licutenant Smith and his associates to Boston. | | The chief of the air serviee, General | | n, M. Patrick, and the assistant | , General William D, Mitchell, | et | as well as other officials from W a T nor Mayor the action General Butler would dlscuss Neither Kendrick but officials close to the director as- gerted that he Lknew NWis' resignation “mapped out his own line of cam- paign.” The genera " Iror Pinchot to enrall in the state po- Itice 500 men picked from the Phila- | delphia police force and continue the | work of ridding the city of vice and “TIN WHISTLE" PRIZES —Despite re- | said, | holdup | vas to he demanded and that he had | 1 planned to ask Gover- | JULY Was not property attired 700,000 Sign Pledges Against Im- DAVIS 1§ AT WORK ON | entertalnment,” The pledges are being malled from 36 today and 36 tomorrow, the pro- |, )¢ PICI8CA Mty fessional having the lowest ;.-.ns»;'\“';“"Mf'h:;"':’,',';""M“,'“:,]l” pauneli 23 acore to be doclared the winner. |1 0 g pational prosident ms vacation e ey e | Mra. Michael Gavin of 12 East ixty- g {fifth street, this city, who is a P["J[F SHAKEUP Is danghter of the late James J. Hill, I | Mrs. Gavin said that not only | were the pledge cards being mailed | 8| Acre Tsland o was I that the Cardinal teek the " such & personal matier that he hesis tated to issue any ohicial mandate | unless gonditions made it unavelds f able. Jt was sald in St S jeathedral yesterday that it was sel- — dom that & weman entered there Who [seerctaries and My Seven Hundred near here Gilson, his host, on A Ereat mass of data on foreign and fomestic problems which was gathers Patrick’s |ef together at New York, was taken o the Gibson home early today by his Davis will digest this before starting to map out in his mind, He already has discussed many phases .of the whele subject matter mu |m|l) leaders H. B, Humphrey and 1. K, Hyan od [A Kd ond prizes, respectively, in the “Tin SPEEGH OF AGCBP‘“NGE 1un n with Mr. and Mrs. Frank I whistle” teurnament held at the Shut Polk at their sume home in TIsle. tle Meadow elub gourse Naturday, Mr New York, July 21-=Actuated by * Or— hore and for & round of golf en the Humphrey's score for the round was the expressed sentiments of Fope \nets L'p An Ofice in Charles Ix rolires on the nerthern end oa Isies. 62 and Mr, Hyatt's 49, . Pius NI the National Council of bere, l“':'“'. “'l;" ;'““"" U o the coil* gathollg Women has started & cam Gibaon's Art Studio at Dark e “”I:‘"h""',",'l“::i ::‘rf;':'.';l':;. ".:’I'."r PR ety e b b vaign ugolnat Immodesty in dress Harbor, Me Although he has mio_ (ntention of ade. A par hole mave wree | ANY 18 sending out cards 1o its T¢ . forcing himself in the preparation of Dointe, & piraics Buve them theet oo members usking ‘cach to sign & | D4TK MHarbor, Iatusbore, Mv., uly (W8 BIOSTE T T BIRRIIAS O 10, They were allowed (o subiiaot | M€d89 1o observe modesty in attire ~Preparatory work on 1 addvess [ ored at Clarksburg, W. V., on Augist strokes where they were entitled to The pledge card starts with a [formally accepting the democratie |11, My, Davis expects to have it fully them on thelr handicaps, The highe PA¥r 1o the Virgin - Mary, “Our presidential nomination was started [autiined in memorandum form when eet number of pointa won, Lady of Good Counsel," followed by [today by John W, Davis in a tempors | he leavhs early next week for New Mr. Humphrey, who had a landi. | W8 statement Jary workshop which has heen set up | York, Upon'his arvival there he will cap of 14, galned 8 points on the sec At the nattonal convention the 10 the studio huilding of Charles Dana | put it in fnished formy ond hole, 3 on the third, § on the National Council of Catholic women fourth, & on the fitth, 5 en the sixth, ‘:“;”‘;‘"'::‘l:'l',',' l,:‘.‘ ,';:‘M“” :';“I"I‘:M‘“‘ 5 on the seventh, and 10 on the [ o 0 Stay de ol elghth, making a score of 34 points :"I‘":'(:‘ d';":"'”‘ particularly in res 8 "I"‘ lower nine, On the uppor he | © “In n--.ulul:nu with the spirit of T‘.’:““ :';‘l‘;'"v“""'] ,':" the ’“;"\‘ I!':" this resolution, the National Council 3'on the 17th, and B on the 15tk for | °F Catholic ‘women calla upon ita ) ' 108 Lmembers and their friends to enlist ® 28, his grand total boingy62, [In & great crusade which has for its Your Treasures however valuable should not be left at home unprotected while on your A Safe Deposit} Box in our fire and burglar proof vault rents for less to members of the council in the ‘sl:\!r‘l. but they were alsa being dis- | |patehed to Catholie women In A | ka, Hawall, Porto "0, the Panama Canal Zone and the Philippine | U . Chnts ppine | than one cent a day. | “Ever since our council was | | founded it has taken a definite stand against immodesty in dres said Mre. Gavin, “At our first convention we passed a resolution to pledge our concerted efforts to restore those conventions of {dress and action that have always | | been ‘an intrinsic factor in the influ- ence of good women.' " | The campaign probably will be | made world-wide as the American council is affiliated with the Inter- national Unfon of Catholic Women's | Leagues which has branch organiza- tions in thirty-three countries, Cardinal Hayes is away on his sum- { mer vacation, bift it was sald at |arch-deacon headquarters yesterday that he had not sent out any formal | orders from the chancery office, Tt Watch -~-FOR OUR— Open Monday E Your inspection invited. New Britain National Bank ivenings Tomorrow’s Paper REMOVAL SALE . SALE STARTS | crime. ; ‘ DENIES BURGLARY. : o .ot | WEDNESDAY MORNING Burke, 38, of Uncasville, charged | with breaking and entering the | {apartments of Henry Cyr, in the flat I 5 " | building at 133 Cnion street last | E Lo P | verything Must Go at Low Prices | ington, will Ny here 10 extend the weleome, We are preparing also to | handle about 50 visiting planes at the | Enst Boston air port { he planes will probably land in Bdston harvbor, and taxi up to the port, as they will be equipped with pontoons unti they take on wheels | gain here. The fiyers will probably | follow the Maine coast on the flight | down from Pic opportunity W the {them; Gulf of tance The f ¢ heen made field and aupply that it is beach rau At Baston, whenlz, they w «top over and | 1eld, N thousands of Lngland or they may cat Maine, to shorten persons New the dis across the Me landing how take that Old Orchar an emergency indicates they will act lkely [ the equipped again with make only a short then fly to Mitchel IN QUALITY AND PRICE WE CANNOT BE BEAT LET US ESTIMATE YOUR NEEDS MILLER CO. 26 CHURCH ST. resorts 1o see | 1, which will give an | | ferry | when a gold watch, dia- mond ring and other jewelry, all valued at $500 were taken, pleaded not guilty to the charge in the police Wednesday, court today. until tomorrow under honds of $500. Burke was arrested following the wning of the missing diamond ring Norwich. SWIMMING. - Michael An- worker of East near & Bisseli's vesterday while was recovered. DROWNED Hartford, droliatis, a Connecticut ahout swimming. WHILE July tobacco river, noon The body His case was continued | | SLOAN BROS. | 185 Main St. | —WONDERFUL— IWall Papéer Bargains OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF BEAUTIFUL HIGH GRADE WALL PAPER INCLUDED IN THIS STOCK Bed Room and Kitchen Wall Paper; Regular Price, $10 to Dinine P~ $25; Sale F NOW is the time to Buy Open Wednesday afternoovn Friday evenings ~——ALSO CUT-OUT BORDER "rice, 4Y3¢, 6¢ to 15¢. We must make room for the 1925 styles. PAINT Paint to Protect your house. Varnishes and Brushes. The John Boyle C Wholesale and Retail 0. Regular 50c value Wash Papers, While they last 24¢ per Roll. Living Room and Hall Papers, regular values 30 to $1.00 per roll; Sale Price, 15¢, 24¢, 35¢, 55¢. A BIG DISCOUNT on all Fieh Grade Paints, Oils, Closed aturdays at noon dur- ing July and August

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