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N N 'NEW HRITA DAILY Eig OHI0 REPUBIIGAN CANDIDATE NAMED Harry L. Davis, Ex-Governor,| * Again Nominated J ated Press . Aug The Colynrhus Davls of Cleveland “of Ohio, was nominated 1or veelection | to that office on th at yesterday's statowids Vietor Donahey, the was chosen to opposs democratic ticket Davis, who served one state’s chief executive from 1922=triumphed in a fHeld aspirants for the nominatior Joseph R. Reihor the Ku Kiux Kian votes, with less t state's heard trom Donahey Peatty, his only his stand with a torrent of ballots B Asse %) 14 ==Harry 1 former governor republican ticket | primary. A Prosent g0\ ernor hin the | term s t 1920 1o of eight lending reputed candidate of hy N one wmost i fifth of 1) 8,800 precinet o be| lames C. o mil Big tform, | the water collapsed, } was erowded, Thirty persons fell through the floor into the him & vote almost five times th Beatty, with 1,850 precinets. boat may be seen hunting for bodies, umlde pponent ti-klan ept on an which gave | Wt of | many of it persons were drowned near Buckeye, 0., when part of a dance pavilion built over I'he accident was caused by a beam under the floor breaking when the floor HERALD, ht Drown When Dance Floor Collapses water, In the picture men in a them rural, still to bring in their vote, | o The strength of Sicher, who seemed % = City Items Armly entrenched in second position Isnae I, SBherwood, patviarch of the in the republican race on the basis of | nationul house of representatives, avallable returns, and the unexpected. [agnin will be on the ticket, He was ly poor showing of Jumes A, Whit noming without opposition on the former superintendent of the Ohio democratie ticket in the ninth district anti-saleon lenrue, who was running after John F, Lawlers, who entered a poor third, 0,000 | the race with the understanding that votes behind Sieber, Sherwood intended to refire, withdrew [of Mrs, Mary White was tratled hy . in his favor, throp street, T0 HAVE BIG NAVY The excursion committea ipproximately McCarthy were surprises, | Homer Dn Etate Senator J 1. Durke of Elyria —adt. and George I Harris, Cloveland at. torney, in that order. Congressman | John L. Cable of Lima was in enth position and Harry Clay Smith, negro publisher, of Cleveland, in eizhth, The natorial showed: | “Davis, 427 | White, 68,6 4 1; Burke, | 83,330; Harris, 2 H 19,108; Smith, 11,504, ! Governor Donahey's majority over his opponents on returns from 6,420 precincts was shown by the following | tabulation: | take measures for its naval defense, Donahey, : Reatty, 28, | by Captain Henry W, Parker, senlor Ohio's incumbent congressmen, who | oflicer on H. M. 8. Repulse, of the! gought renomination with the possible | British special scrvice squadron en- | exception of one, probably will have | circling the globe, in addressing the opportunity to stand for reclection at | navy day luncheon of the Rotary club, the November election, according to “Your minister of defense has said present returns. | that the navy is the best form of in- TIsrael M. Foster, oppesed surance,”” he said. "I wonder how republican nomination in the tenth | many times he has said that before, district by State Senator Tom Jenk- |and I wonder what he is going to do ' ins, was the only one whose success | ahout it; that is not my business, it | was in doubt, Jenkins with the al-|jg yours."” leged support of the Ku Klux Klan, His warning followed the singing was putting up a strong battle, of patriotic songs at the opening of Among the remaining Washington | (e Juncheon and after Major-General representatives John G. Cooper of the | Thacker, general officer commanding 19th district had probably the havd- | yajifax fortress, hud sounded a simi- est battle. Opposed by Mrs, Harriet | |p Taylor Upton, national woman politi- | Canadians sing o' Canada, we stand cal leader for the republican nomina- [ o syard for thee' with great usto,” tion, he was forced to exert himself | (i’ Gonoral Thacker, “But we stand throughout the campaign to attain | o gyuarg at the lowest cost per capita BUCCasn; | of any country except Bolivia."” Kian opposition was said to have | ™ ot in parker said in time of war, detracted from Mrs, Upton's vote, In | ¢ 1 0ublo * geourred in tho east, it | | Pomological society spent yeste |at the home of Elijah Rogers, a tle Meadow frait grower. About vote in the repub lican guher race from 6,702 precinets Officer ~ Makes s« | ent, British Naval Startling Statements ~—Canadians Fach state furnished 4 sp. —advt, Halifax, N, 8, Aug. 1 were told that the time would come | when there would be no dominion hymn to sing if the dominion did not ored Lady Sackets cottage at river, pare a basket lunch, Lunch at Hallinan's.—advt. BRoleslaw Pawelcz Broad street was treated in the face by a companion whom he was playing Armistice street. The lad for the psiey Robert C. next three weeks at Rutland, Vt. tion in the office of the Buckey Co. Stella Rebekah lodge will hold regular meeting Friday evening. street, afternoon at o'clock. Thursday World will he, held tonight at o'clock in I. O. O. F. hall. Mrs, 17 efeat, « ast ;‘r“l:e“_(:fm;.":g“‘:”ml?o";1"';122':“'}:‘ I:fl'”_ would be months before warshlp.s‘of S————— gre’sslnnal ticket. Cooper wiil be her | the British navy could reach this side opfionerwt She .l.; Phoebe Sutliff, in | °f the water, and perhaps never. All the 19th 4dls(ricf SR ”‘n"m,('ml.l] the dominions are faced with the same for the democratic nomination. Problemm, b HaL Perscnals wives, left yesterd: cation. CAPITOL STARTING SUN. NIGHT JACKIE COOGAN Litt1e Robinson wn, Crusoe pecial Shows For Children Each Day, 4:00 p. m.—10¢ inturning ankles, Kensel, s, wear flexible feather weight arch supports which we make from indi- vidual impressoins of your feet in cor- rected position. Many continue to suffer fiom foot troubles through trying ready wade arch supports, which can not At |properly, the vastly different shapes of |fect; may as well wear ready made eye glasses or false teeth. We fit the foot and ot the shoe, Different all other supports, Fitted and so ively by JAMES J. 1 9 Main Telephone 371 Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Evenings and Sundays by appointnlent Mrs. William Winifred, and son, spending two weeks Manor, Saybrook, Conn. Paul at Mr. and Mrs, Stahlbush family are Saybrook Manor. from excl AN Booth Block Room 302 In Greenwich. MAMIEIFOR GOODNESS SAKES GO_AND PUT SOME CLOTHES ON. e h | [THiNK XYES, 1075 OF EM, SNEET SISTER-~ YOURE SHOWING THE FAMILY . (SKELETON. 1 {/, ¢A 7 \,(’llg POLLY AND HER PALS of e Ladies' Auxiliary, A, O, H, will meet this evening at & o'clock at the home of Win- Have the Herald follow you on your ‘Cfifldidflte MSO COMCI’S Wiu] vacation, 18¢c a week, cash with order, A tour conducted by the National | lay | hut- | 5| | i members of the soclety, representing Davis, democratic presidential candi- | Massachusetts, New York, New Jer. date, arrived here early “today from Indiana and Missouri, were pres- | Clarksburg, W. Va,, and immediately eaker. [went to his headquarters in an up- Home cooked lunches at Crowell's, Members of Laurel court I, of A, are invited to sp:nd Sunday at Hon- East Those desiring to go will pre- k, aged 15, of 412 | by a doc- tor yesterday after he had been shot with in a lot on narrowly escaped losing the sight of one of his Johnson will, spend the | Dance at Marchigian hall, Oak and Acorn streets, Saturday evening.—adv. | Miss Helen Kelly has taken a posi- | Parker- | its The sewing circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Clara Stipeck, 117 Winthrop A meeting of the Woodmen:of the C. B. and J. M. Hance, with their | y for Asbury Park and Long Branch to spend their va- | daughter, | William, Jr,, are Saybrook and spending two weeks at Mr. and Mrs. T.eonard Schade of 90 Greenwood street are spending a va- cation at Mrs, Schade's former home | ried by WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH THE WAY | DRESS I'D LIKE OUR AGE WOULD) ( TO KNOW, | SUPPOSE IF I'D DRESS LIKE YOUR DARLING \JOODLES" I'D BE ALLRIGHT, HYLAN AND- DAVIS AT LUNCHEON TODAY Other Leading Democrats New York, Aug. 13.—John W, with of town hotel for conferences number of those in charge campaign organization. Among those with whom Mr. Davis | had engagements was Senator Pitt- {man of Nevada, of the speakers’ bu- | reau, who has had assembled for him |a Jarge amount of data to be used in |the preparation of addresses to be delivered later in the campaign. The itinerary of the speaking tours | which the candidate is to make is now blocked out, but irformation re. garding it is being withheld until final approval is given. Besides Senator Pittman, Mr. Tavis lconferred with Jesse H. Jones, newly appointed chairman of the finance committee of the democritic national committee, and James W. Gerard, the new treasurer of the national com- mittee, Mayor Hylan has announced the nomince, | Mrs. Davis. After luncheon Mr, |talk with Senator Edwarls of | Jersey. Thomas J. Spellacy, democratic | eastern campaign manager, today an- nounced the appointment of Benj; min F. Schreiber, a New York torney, as director of the bureau of organization for the casicrn distriet, and of Tra M. Ornborn, secictary of the Connecticut Federation of Labor, to take charge of the !abor hureau. Asked whether Mr. Ornborn’s se- lection was an answer to the action of the executive couneil of the Amer- (ican Federation of Labor, which in- dorsed Senator La Follette, Mr. Spel- lacy said: ‘“We are not replying to anybody. We are omg right down the line through center, carrving tho ball to a touchdow: MARRIED BY NAIR. Josephine Parylak, aged 21, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Parylak of 101 Broad strecet and Peter Pernal, aged 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Pernal of 186 Grove street were mar- Justice of Peace David L. Nair in his office today. a his | of New Yerk, who that ha will support took luncheon with Davis had a New 2 8| NEVER MIND THAT "DARLING TOODLES "STUFF. DONT STAND IN THE SN WITH THOSE CLOTHES) YOU LOOK LIKE A BALIOON TIRE IN A FOG» " BT 4 Copyright. 1924, by King Features Syndicate. Ine ANO BUDDY suT A Duxe CouLD USE SECH (¢ ELEGANT LANGUAGE, THAT BIMBO’S NO MORE A TUKE THAR AEUL LA N\ FAR LADY yorRoPPED | [ Tie PLEASURE DUKE / [ SPEAKS T'ME "FAIR LADY- WHY WHENEVER HE ALLUS STARTS, WEDNESTAY, AUGI HERALD ADS" Quich THE “WANT ally Avianges For Keady lieleionce, LINE RATES FOR GONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Chatge Propaid 1 Alpha . + 4 Nne e Hae tine fine line e Hnes 55 _cents Ad PPN e YNassitied Page on Bame Uay. Ade Accepted Over the Telephons for Conventence of Customers Call 926 and Ask far & “Want AA" Operater I ANNOUNCEMENTS ' Burial Vaults, Monuments 1 NEW HRTTAIN= Monunient 183 Oak St Monuments of all dea- Carving and letter cutting our Apec alty, % BURTAT VAULA R—Concréte stenl reinfores od, water proof, beremetically sealed. will outlast elther wood or metal, Do W reasonably priced. Maple. Phone 3765, Florists and Nurserymen 1 GUT FLOWERB—potted piants, pleasing varlety, Speelallsing on (uneral work. __Johnvon's Greenhouss, 617 Church Bt T FLOWERS=potted planta sl kinds, | work, very. Bundalll nhouse, 1§ Oak Bt Phone 2643-1 EAGLES' NOMINATIONS Otto P, Deluse of Indianapolis Nom- inated Today As Grand Worthy President of Order, Providence, Aug, 13.—Otto P, De- luse of Iu’inm«polls, Ind,, was nomin- ated as grand worthy president of the Fraternal Order of Eagles at thelr annual convention here today. Other nominations were: Past grand worthy president, How- ard N, Ragland, Cincinndti; grand worthy vice-president, C. C. Guenther, Pittsburgh; grand treasurer, Joseph H. Dowling, Dayten, O.; grand secre- tary, J. 8. Parry, Kansas City, Mo.; grand chaplain, James O'Keefe, Chi- cago; grand trustees, 1. V. Wester- man, Seattle, Armand T. Nichols, At- lantic City, N, J., Edward Ryan, Phil- adelphia and Harry McLogan, Mil- waukee; grand conductor, Wm. I Kelly, Naugatuck and grand inside guard, John A, lLoynd, Watertown, Mass. Omaha, Neb, is making a strong bid for the next convention, Special Notices The Ladies’ Auxillary A. 0. H. will hold its annual excursion to Savin Rock Friday, August 16th. Cars will leave the center at 8:30. Adults $1.25, children 76c. Tickets may be pro- cured this evening from Mrs. Mc- Carthy, Winthrop street. KRXETO THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS Eyes Save Your Don’t shop around, when t's your eyesight you're con- sidering. Don't let “trick advertising influence you, Don't think of saving money —think of saving your eyes! My Specialty— Comfortable Vision FRANK E. GOODWIN Eyesight Specialist 827 MAIN ST. Phone 1903 BY J. P. McEVOY {'M NOT A PRUDE BUT AFTERALL THESE WOMEN OUGHTA DRESS SO AS T0 <] RIDE SOMETHING BESIDES THEIR EARS, FORCE O’'HABIT. (R DAVGONE. HE THE FELLER'S . L 1ol o8 New Haven Sundar. Reward 1T Winthiop 8 south of Cheshire AW, Stiperk, 238143 =% FAEE BOOR s Thgs Pass boak Wo. 74601 on Commercial Trast Cn, Keturs to Coms mercial Trust (FTOU TTAT=Vad Tesulls WITH Four chm: [ grm, o ua'uet your camern rights I afie that jou dent' get results we replace every film fres of tharge. Arcade Siudia WEATHEN BTRIPS—Tusiall (he soeun | metal strips save <3 cenr bille s T. B Woeds Phens 31 Shore Announcements R LU i, 491 Main ne, T=are Now Intmced &1 The Italian Book Stere, street, t AUTOMOTIVE I —— e — e ——— Auto and Truck Agencies L] CWARDLER=Cleveland and Giay motor cars and accessories, Amierican Sales Co, 8 Elm street, JADILLAU CANS—Bales and Bervice, Lash Motor Co, “A utable Concern.” aln, corner Linvoln [ MOTON CATB—=Eales sorvi Buperior _Aute Cempany, Arch St, Phone 211, ODGH BROTHENS U and service, 8 & I, Motor Bales Co. Elm_8t, cormer Franklin, Phone 731, DURANT A =—=motol vars, and service, “Just Rteal Goud Cars* ce, 61 Mal We reet, T PArts and accessories, Aul & Bervice Co, 200 B, Main UAIRB—Bales and service, City Hartford Ave., corner Stanley and 6 Main St. A, M. Paonessa. UDBON AND ESBEX—America's leading car values, See the new coaches. Honey~ man Auto es Co,, 139 Arch_street, Phons INTERNATIONA T) ol o Bros, Inc, Park and Bigelow Sts. Phone 1074, Agents for New Britain and vicinity, CEXINGTON—HIgh grade motor cars, Bal and service, C. A Bers 1 Maln Phony 2216, MAXWELL AND CHRYSLER—EBales an rvice, McGauley and Bennett, 98 Arch strest. Phone 2952, SIOON MOTOR CARB—{avorably ll!o': the world over, F. L. Green, Bal Bervice, 142 Arch street, Phone 6: NASH—motor cars. Ses the new line. and service, A, G. Hawker, §8 E motive Hal UPMOBIL] Bervice Statlon, M. Bearle & Co., Bal Elm and Park Sts, New Britain, Conn, Phone 2110. Local agents for Gabriel Snubbers. ROLLIN—and Jordan Motor Cars. Bales and service. Onorato Motor Co. 18 Main 8t. Phone 3425 STUDEBAKER—service_and salesroom At 225 Arch 8t. A, & D. Motor Sales Co., Ine, Phone 2607, WILLVYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND—mo- tor cars, showroom at 4 Elm St, BService 127 Cherry 8t, “The Sleeve-Valve Motor.,” R. C. Rudolph. Phoa. 2051-2. L] Autos and Trucks for Sale CHEVROLET--touring, In first class con- dition, excellent tires. Price $100. One ato Motoer Co., 18 Main 8t. Phone 3426, DODGE~—touring car, 1917. Bargain at low price. C. A. Bence, 51 Main 8t. Phone 2218, 5 r been driven even in a stration, It can be bought at ing, Trades and terms consides Bence, 51 Main. Phone 2215, ED, KENNEDY'S8—auto exchange, full line of used cars and parta. 26 Willow street. Phone 2093, FOR DSEDAN, 1921—excellent _condition, Fully equipped. Terms if desired. West End Tire Co., 399 West Maln. Tel. 1091, FORD COUPE, 1923—A-1 shape, price $375. Cord tires. Inquire after § p. m. at 156 Xens 1st_floor, ouring, ilke new, & bargain Onerato Motor Co,, 18 Main St. 3425, FORD, 1920—2 door sedan, newly painted, good tires and mechanically correct. O. A. Bence, 51 Main St. Phone 3215. FORD—touring, 1923, perfect, _condition. Rudolph’s Garage, 127 Cherry St. Phone 2051-2; Salesroom, 4 Elm St. Phone 3302, big_save GOOD USED CARS— at the Maxwell and Chryeler used car department: Ford Rbt., del. body. Special Maxwell touring, Maxwell touring. Maxwell touring. Studebaker spec, 6 touring Studebaker spec. 8 coupe. Studebaker light 6 touring. Velie sedan. Maxwell 4 pass, coupe, MOTOR SALE3 CO, w23 BENNETT 98 ARCH STREET. PHONE 2052, A STREET-CAR COADUCTOR. AUTOMOTIVE Aulus and Trucks For Bale FORD TRUCK— 167 818 13 _liffe Bion. 286 Park 8 X | FO THIT=1a0iEg s, WO oai i & e for 876, with terma Good rusning condition Automotive Used O Bachangs 88 Arch Bt Phons 1160 FORLS~ ALL MODELS ALL PRICES TERMS ARRANGED PRICES RIGHY R AUTOMOBILS cO, 1 MAIN STREWT, NEW BRITAIN CHEVROLET USED CAR DEPT.~ 1928 Chevrelet coups, locks new Bi04, touring, good condition, 1921 Chevielet touring, good condition, int, 228, roadater, Dod, good conditien, 'l‘ll...'ll.. SUPERIOR AUTO OO, 176 ARCRH oT, TEL L USED CARS~ taken 1o trade for new Jorda Al good condition and prieed low with oasy terma Overland touring, modal 88, Allen 17, touring ecar, Ford 10, coupe, * 23, touring cer, 23, coupe. 20, eedan, o 20, 1 ton worm drive truck, 20, % ton delivery, 23, roadster. 15, touring ear, 23, coupe. 23, roadster, $18. AUTOMOTIVE USED CAR EXONANGR PHONB 719-3. 88 ARCH T, —_— speedwagon fa Al $750, Westcott, 1w, 7 passenger touring car. A fine family car, price $500, Hupmoblle, 1921 touring in A-1 econdition, $400, K. M. Searle & REO, 1923, 1% ton condition USED CAR BARGAINS— Ford roadster, 1st payment $108 Nash 6 touring 1st payment $400 Buick touring, 1st payment $300 Chevrolet sedan 1st psyment $200 Maxwell sedan, lst psyment $300 Oakland touring 1st payment $ 50 ¥ pass. Nash sedan lst pay. $409 Mazwell touring, 1st pay. § 90 4. G. HAWEER, 82 ELM 8T, TEL. 2458, Open Monm, Fri. and Sat. Bves ROAMER, 1021—first class condition, call at 215 North Burritt St. JORDAN—touring car, _excellent shape throughout, fine tires. Price $400, Onera- to Motor Co., 18 Main 8t. Phone 3425. WILLYS KNIGHT—demonstrator touring. Rudolph's Garage, 127 Cherry St. Phone 2051-2, Salesroom 4 Elm. St. Phone 3382, MAXWELL—coupe, 1023 4 passenger, equipped with bumper, tirst class condi- tion, C. A, Bence, K1 Main 8t. Phone 2216, USBED CAR SALE— Auguat Clearance at a 25% discount. The cara listed below ars all in good running condition and are priced 5% leas than the regular market price, Visit the showroom. LIST OF USED CARS NOW ON SALE First Paymt. Allen . 820 BRuick Buick Buick Buick, Buick Bulck Buick, Bulck, UJ' roadster 7 p Dodge sedan . Dodge sedan . Haynes, Elgin Liberty Maxwell Overland touring Oakland touring Opkland sedan . Paigs .. Palge tour Studebaker Studebaker Studebaker Studebaker, 7 pass.. Stdbkr Big 6 sedan. Stdbkr Spec. 6 tour.. 1,000.00 Stdbkr Lt. 6 ® 1,000.00 Stdebkr Lt. 6 sedan 1,000.00 Velloe 4 pass, sadan. 400.00 5 ton Brockway truc 609.00 3% ton Brockway truck.. 1,200.00 5 ton Brockway. truck.... 1,400.00 1918 Vim truck ......e0. 100,00 75.00 100.00 150,00 1,400.00 M. IRVING JESTER 133 ARCH STREET. FPHONB $11. STAR BEDAN, 1935—for sale. Must bs #sid at ence. Call 2145, Koppel Aute Supply Co., 262 Eim St. WHITE TRUCKS TWO-—and one Brock- way, will sell reasonable and on easy terms. Be Cohp about i at 7 Maip At or call 2425, USED CARS—of popular prices sver offered the Asren G. Cohen, Inc.. 185 Park ford, Conn. makes, lowest buying public. Hart- QUALITY USED CARS— at the new Studebaker salesroom, 1923 Ford coupe, $300. 1923 Star coups, $225. 1920 All-American 2 ton truc A &D 'OR SALES CO., INC., 2% ARCH BT. PHONE 2607,

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