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o iy Yoo o i : "fimnm DAn.Y,A{,mmg S e BOPUNIDATE | b Wears Ple's Mandel— CORSDERING PN~ » " FOR GOVERNOR 35 nwers] (8 FRae 211 A% : i 3 & D0l L0 New Hampshire Republicans Republicans and- Democrats of N ,,‘; Nominate Capt. Winant : ; North Dakota Meet AABTIORD Manchéster, N, H,, Sept. 3.—Cap- Bismarck, N. D, Spt. 3.—The [ tain John G. Winant, Concorn i g status of the five republican presi- s ey b s N dential electars in North Dakota T T 1 Lo e e : S dantinl MG 1N Hapis DAY : We Have These Trunk Telephone Lines Yiean nomination for governor at an a state ticket in the field to oppose 4 2 g Patrons may now call us direct on the se wires without early hour today by his chief op- o E the republican candidates nominated 'indsor call Pal tain cal ponent, Mujor Frank Knox, pub- 4 Patrons in Windsor 300 trons in New Britain call 2065 X with nou-partisan league backing P Glastor y Msher of the Manchester Union and ! 4 oocupled tha attentidis or the repude Patrons in Glastonbury call 200. Patrons in Manchester call ‘1500 Leader, when the returns from 247 $ lican and democratic state central of the 294 clectoral districts 3 3 committees here today. Winant a plura g . The A% N R o Although President Coolldge won sotals were: Winant, 18,696; Knox > . , the republican endorsement in the 16,612, . g B B " presidential primary in North Da- In the republican nonfinatlons for 3 % 4 ¢ 3 kota carly this yeat, four of the five congressior presentatives Fletch ¥ ¢ Rl 1 3 pros fal electors are admitted er Hale of Laconia led in the frst £ 3 8 Ea i rs of Senator Robert M. La- ‘ istrict and Congressman Edward 4 § 1 " y J H. Wason of Nashua n the sccond 3 £ Republican Jeaders planned to s Senator Heury W, Keyes of Haver- 1 % g 4 bring up today the question of plac- hill wag ren wated without op- } h 3 s % ing five avowed Coolldge men on an position, democrats had no 3 § * 4§ : independent electoral slate. Eontests for nomination for gov- 3 VEE el - La Follette supporters are seeking ernr or for congressinal delegates, 4 L 52 KM | to place clectors for thelr candidate Winant 35 Years Old Sl on the North Dakota ballot. F. A, The contest between Winant and | ; . 4 g ? Vogel, La Follette campaign man- Knox was one of the most spirited { i »o & TR : ager in the state, was informed yes- fights waged in state politics for a 4 ! - 3 o terday by Attorney General Schaeffer number of years, the firts skir- . ; 3 . $ b | that he believed La Follette electors mishes having started last winter. | v ! o must go on th “individual nomina- Captain Winant, who is 35 years of % e < tions column,” with other inde- piaEison i & 1 : 3 ] . | pendents . 2 : x oA o ]::,,lp]:‘(r Im\.‘ro :(nitfx\\l;‘ .’::1 ; ; ’ Democrats, republicans and mem- Our Stationery Department, on the First Floor, will In this limited space we are able to present only an 187 one term in the senate, Major Knox ; ; 3 pats o "'"”":’:d"lzg"g;’l‘fc yoiare; as; be a busy place for the next few days, for it is to us outline of the supplies we carry in stock at all times, ratulations dee § . peigiQnlo 8 i : v 51 v i isi :..:e:x:;“q ‘_?‘f"‘n:;.fi::; f,;:w}h.in: ; ' ; S e hen i s satatiatns that the young folks turn for the large number of mis- I1:nd we feel that you will be well repaid for your visit yow is to elect this s epubli- ; me o discuss the independent cellaneous items they will need for the opening days of ere. s now is to elect the entire rey thts IoROL BrEDIN can ticket,” and to “stand behind N ““' e ,KL"CM';‘Q'MN 5 Faeto the fall term at school. E Calvin Coolldge and the state stand- Wty T t Brd bearers of the party.” the republicans’ and inependents P i rasers, etc. Winant's victory, as shown by the When Pola Negri left Europe to make pictures in America, | ycague elute and while the demo- encl s, etc. . . % eturns was clean-cut and state- 3 . h g Sl 3 il leng Lok Pencil Erasers, priced at 1¢, 5¢, 8¢ and 10c. b2 { Ossi Oswalda, beautiful German film star, took her place in|crats favored it, they were under in- D \de, In hfs home city of Concord | S>>, =2 BEES : et : i €ake no defin! Pencils priced at 1c to 10 Clamp Erasers, priced at 15¢c. :, ‘overwhelmed his opponent, | the hearts of European movie fans. Now Ossi may be the -;{(I':({i\ ""00 b O-r[n((;m :m“;: ac- ’encl s priced atv ¢ to 10c. : : 4 Wedge Erasersy A i e er dosen 106 polling 2,400 votes to Knoxs 316.| next foreign film star to invade America, e e s et New Improved Eversharp Pencils priced $1.00 to §7.50. Art G foed pt h 4c and 8 i Know, however, held his own home B8R er S : Re-fill Pencils, with clip or ring, priced at 10c. Art Gum priced at each 4c and 8c. b central committee. today. k 5 Pity, Manchester, by a parrow mar- Colored Pencils, each 10c. Ink erasers priced at each 10c. ) - : gin, the totals being Knox 2,837, All Day Sewing Meeting Colored Pencil Sets, priced at 49¢ and 85c. Pencil and Ink Erasers, each 5¢, 8¢ and 10c. Ut b e i []AWES PlANNlNfi e e Personals . - Slate Pencils priced a?t 2 for 1c and each 3c. The only district in which the Ku | Congregational church will hold an A i (4 Klux Kian was considered a factor | all day sewing ting with Mrs. § Pencil Lengtheners priced at 5e. raWIng e in the election races, returncd the MILWA”KEE SPEEEH {Edwin Hills on Thursday. , Tamch | Misss Bessie Shine and Helen Pencil and Pen Clips priced at 3¢ and 5e. klan candidate in the nomination of | {will be furnished those in attend- | Reed of Washington street have re- Wi i William H. Davis, mayor of Roches- ance. | turncd from a three weeks' stay at Drawing Pencils, each 10c. Yer, for sheriff of Strafford county, Were At Conference | Grove Beach. Pens, etc. Compasses, priced at 25¢ and 39c. Wefeating, according to the iatest f Mr. and Mre, Trving Mosway of | — Drawing Erasers, priced at 4c and 8c. yeturns, the present incumbent, Set IOI‘ SOD[O 15--W\]] Be 0n )‘nris!\nh and Mr. and Mrs. H. )'} Miss Louise Cornein, Miss Dor- £ e Frank E. Goodwin, Davis received [Lowrey of tuls town have returned | othy Recd and Edward Reed of 13I’.en dngsnts, Stub and Ball Point Pens, per dozen 12¢, . the endorsement of the Klan in his| . . itnfi from the New England conference of | Washington street are spending their ¢ and 15¢. ’ pp mayorality campaign last spring. o [he Consumt‘lon Grange lecturers held at Durham, N, | vacation in Pittsfield, Mass, and Pen W‘ipers 2 for He. a'c ar u les Deeds S Rutland, Vt. - P 3 \';“2‘:;‘;{3f“fs:::h‘o’in i e aLatd & Penholders, each 2¢, 5¢c and 10¢c. Colored Chalk, priced at 10c. bonia, furnishd one of the surprises| Evanston, TiL, Sept. S—AR Inva-| 3 o0q wire W, €. Rowe and| Mr and Mrs. J. Heller of Jack- Blotters, 1 dozen to the package, priced at 10c, Blackboard Erasers, priced at 10c and 17c. ©f the contests in defeating Edward | #ion of Wisconsin, the home state of | ¢pjs o white's Crossing have re- | sonviile, ¥la, are visiting Mr. and L. Lydiard, also of Laconia, in the >‘""fllm'l L‘fl Follette, )nvlrpf‘fidt';‘:%(x:rnud from & motor trip through| Mrs. C. H. Reed of Washington contest for registrar of deeds in | candidate for pre 1l be the the southern part of New York | strect. Belknap county. Lydlard had held | DeXt un« the #peaking g .ie and New Jersey. Miss | Campa Dawes. Abn office for weversl fesmi. | : s g Modse of the Standard| George Peterson, clerk at the New o Sanborn has served for some years “‘?”v“;: Al s teel & Tearing Co., Inc., has re- |Britaln general hospital, has return- ls eous o ee s ’;xgc:‘:”’; ~ ke with mascus | date were made at a confercnee yes- e s of {he Tembull | Public Works Commisstoner John || School Bags, priced at 45¢ to $3.19 Colored Crayons, priced at Te to 19¢c. ; f{aniayal i epupllon Ry COm- | e Carco spent the week-end and | Ohlson and family have returned Rulers, priced at 5¢, 10¢, 13¢ and 39c. Wide Rubber Bands for books, each 3c. | line opponents but none wera nom- | [HEEY A SO e, Dawes | | ‘ 4 2 bl 4 ‘ : . fhiated for the executivg council or | Miti% headauarters B0 -r, Tl |Labor Day at Ashury Park, N.J., |from.a trip to the White Mounthins. Slates, priced at 15¢ to 25¢. Wooden Pencil Boxes, empty, priced at 5¢, 10¢ and 19¢. the state senate. | his address which wilt be on the su Henry butl and family have | D. J Clark and lunllyd o: Falr- Simplex Notebooks, loose leaf, priced at 50¢, 55¢ and Pencil Boxes, complete, priced 19¢ to $1.75. Gov. Brown Renominated 5 e et ittt a0 &gy retimneaito dheicyome atfeniapend S| ¥iow teivect EhayereliEnell SIOM A 65¢. Pencil Sharpeners, priced at 5e Governor Fred H. Brown of |y , g 3 ling the summer at the shore vacation spent in Worcester, Mass. 2 : ok v z 5 T S, P i Y Somersworth, as the democratic| Siidicot e e | Miss Thelma Baker, who has been | Daniel Sullivan, "Arthur McGuire, Book Straps, priced at 15¢, 25¢ and 75¢. Boston Pencil Pointers, each 89¢, $1.29 and $1.89. candidate opposed to Captain Win- | -5 H\ e orp |Visiting with her pareats, has re. |James Doyle and John McDermott Book Covers, per set, 4c. Chicago Pencil Sharpeners, each $1.00. ant will be first governor of the| % ven the | turned to her home in Philadelphia have returned from an automobile " v’ N oks, pri at 3¢, 8¢ and 9e¢. Trans % A 5 O i lon! nee per Bl tosnesnomonn Ehlad el e e B N T Stenographers’ Notebooks, priced at 5¢, 8¢ and 9¢. Transparent Mending Tape, each 5¢ and 10c. the only one e 1a ,‘,"'Nv s xn:.:‘rwm“’ a8 an inatructor in musle|coming home via the Mohawk Small Crayon Pencils, each 10c. Autograph Albums, priced.at 25e to $1.39. blennial terms were hairman, The September 15 (At the new normal achool in New | trail i State Treasurer e . Farrand | goet ot owever, probably will | DAl attended o conference of | Miss Angela Doyle of 202 Chest- of Concord will Be Iolowed. by speaking trips into |leachera held in that city today. nut street, switchboard operator at Keyes as the democratic candidate | pennsylvania and New York Frank Tucini has returned from |the Burritt botel, has returned at the November elections. Con- ‘Another trip which pro i [ trip to Pougl ;“,’pgiw, N. Y., where | ll’um a \afanon at Schaumet beach, gressman William M. Rogera was|po made by Mr. Dawes i spent ‘f“ 1:”«'{‘ g - '1.,,\,:,’;0“,;,1,‘,;\,:;” e : renominated in the first congres- t | take hir S fin kot liss Ruth Potter has resumed her | Arnold ipson, ! - — ional distriet, and Willlam H fmon H g ) A : 1 rumbull's office after a |ble and 8. Miglizzi have returned CROWLEY BROS. INC. ot bl [{8R0IDEERRALCHE = S g AR Taek —PALACE-— Bert o Monhin who e st | oot o two weeks” vacation trip trom Indan Neok. o PAINTERS AND oeratio nominee two ye ago, having leaning toward the indeper . {. Frost returned from athan son of Hartford ave- 6 Davs Be innin . ! I i egain e the party's representative | dent can Lot Benatore 14 Fol. | vacation trip spent in Vermant. | nuo has re,}:,‘m]:a \n-ams eong:i: DECORATORS | Neoxt Mognday g street. This house shines with a fine new coat of paint. In the second district. lette and Wheeler. Pending re —— {beach wherq he has been sp 5 e 2 3 ¥ ; s 5 e : A heavy thunderstorm through- | the national committee also is a ‘ Classes now heing formed for |his vacation. i 267 Chapman Street S Extra lot is worth $1.0q. We h.a\e.a cash buyer for it. fout the southern t of the state| guest a ¢ tour by Mr. |piano tnstruction. Miss Daisy Prior, | Richard Gorman of Eim street Estimates cheerfully given on Get busy and don’t let this bargain slip out of your hands. Xkept many voters from the polls but | Dawes into the border states of Ken- | graduate Mt. 8t. Joseph's. Tel. 104, |has returned from lm!mn Neck. all jobs. —TEL. 2018 fhe total vote cast yesterday was|tucky and Tennessee, John Lacava of 26 Hawkins considerably heavier than that cast —_— has returned from Sound | e 8. 3/5#5 | Camp Real Estate Co. e ment he Modern improvemcn ST - c £ Located at nd ¢ Canal @i Miss O Corison has returned ) 272 Main Street Phone 313 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. | Prainvi 5 . of Geo. A.|from her vacation at Inc eck. b PI[fiRlM SflElETY | S peatica 4| Misses Alice and Grace Breen of ! R ‘vt |56 Whiting street have returned Continued From Page Scven). | o % ;'Trnn‘ Sound View where they have MEETS INPLYMOUTH o e . e s ssonss soomma mmacmc e et e THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY George Perakas of 61 Madison strect and Eric Svensk of 33 Nor- | Stationery Shop—Middle Aisle—First Floor. Three Family House with extra lot For Sale on East perimenting Wwith bird ph d t Gh : re asked to report at the | gen street have returned from Lake Maylower Descendants Cho0Se | was varaca e v e e b e R L o : bon) for his bird photographs. | The work-out will be in|camping for the past two weeks. 'J L ‘ Governor General |l o, e R e | | | : : y -\T HORSE COLLARS EAR Rinc You SAY: CINDERS FOR SALE —— | Bcatico DRESSEs - benamTe - O Sane - = JUST PROVES e OT GUNS - GUN POWDER sg)TEA- PERFUMES ) THAT HASTE A. H. HARRIS R casies o i R o MAES sion of its triennial @ay, received the unanimo | —General Trucking— of the nominat committee to | 99 WEST sT. TEL. 2079 slevate to the vernor generalsh X Addison P. Monroe of Providenc R. 1, who has been sccretary eral. He is a descendant g tge | For THURSDAY and FRIDAY ][i8 s 200t Bescent has heen traced. X - The growth of the society in the L5 RE A LS e Tel. 221-12 middle west was recognized IT N o o misie vt ves vovevt, 3 || FRESH CAUGHT NATIVE MACKEREL f |, owos st nepurme ne J . 5 dence 153 Jubilee. Tel, 1451-2 William O. Waters of Chicago ¢ g i D 2 elder general. Haroid G. Murra ROCKPORT I'AT ERFSH Fiushing, N. Y., was n STEAK COD Lh, IGC FLOUNDERS Lb 12(: | 5 | ¢:-o‘d Mr. Munroe a Bl e e = When In Hartford Dine With| eral. A | 1 The society took up BLUEFISH ...... Lh 16¢ | wirerisn ..... 1 18C | Us amendments to the tit in =T 5 . LOBSTERS, CRAB MEAT,| s 2 | Fresh Shore HADDOCK b, 9c | 55T paCKLIFFE BROS. Inc increasing the per ment, an other vl g that S A i (e EASTERN WHITE SILVER . :;2::\ i ettt 1 HALIBUT .. Lb. 40C BALMON L 35(: : Hon]ss Oyster - [ L . A preposal that the congress meet CAPI WEN | 2 Pk e ‘ 2‘":"‘;"“5" YAR foautistopoates| | BUTTERITER . 28¢€ SLONG CLAMS L1 Pt 28¢c { House CO. PARK AND BIGELOW ST v he provision that sessio S | % . e in Plymout it was YOMES 2 S S s Temporarily Located At ‘Phone 1074 be In I n hut DOMESTIC SARDINF ALASKA PINK arpectod that condderation woud | 1X on tom 39€ | fimon 2 cane 29€ [ 25 CENTRAL ROW, Hartford be given a sugestion 2 special | KIPPERED o 25(: BEARDSLEY'S o 250 Opposite Parsons Theater meeting be held ir “hicago, to HERBING SHRED'D €OD 2 ¥ bring the socicty \ closer to the meny vew memven >0 (7 BAKERY SPECIAL! e CENTRALLY LOCATED Gotng Steatg Assorted Frosted Cup Cakes... Doz. 24c § Bepevolent Mrs. Smithe b | 2-Family House For Sale, 13 Rooms. Nice Lot. Good o) : e ancoverca a R Wheat, Graham or Rye Bread.... Lb. 5¢ A KOLL OF €7ovi PIPE BROKE LoOSS 1N BRONT: 233 2N er dining room)—Young mar | Location. For Particulars See OF HOADLEYS STORE JUST WHEN THE NOON WHISTLE /5, = stead ot senaing vou 0 0. 1vc oo | N Large Asst. (Two Layer) Cakes. . Ea. 25¢ O N T e RS CoLATRD: BV, e csd‘;:r ;‘: :1!-;‘3\:; ,";:"','n”,,'mf e e s SRR . | H D HUMPHREY NONE MISSED THEIR DINNER 2 etk vy GER el '“‘2)5 | Mohican Best Creamery Butter. .2 Lbs. 85¢ D ger. Only when yer do. mum yer see that them cheliz ain’t the way'—Life. —~ 7