New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 9, 1924, Page 3

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ARIZONA PRIMARY PICKS CANDIDATES Republcans Have Two lor Governor, Democrats Three Phoenix, ‘Ariz, Sept. g.—Arlzmm voters today wlll select two guberna- torlal candidates from two republi- cans and three democrats, Theé Colorado river compact lssue has been sharply defined In the cam. paign, with Dwight B, Heard, pub- lisher of the Arizona Republican, and Themas Maddock, former state { highway engineer, republicans, favoring the compact with modifica- tlons. Governor W. P, Hunt, demo- crat, seceking renomination for his fifth term, is an antl-pacifist. Alligned against Governor Hunt are Sidney P. Osborn of Phoenlx, | who favors a submission of the com- | pact to'a referendum and E. W. Samuell, former state highway en- gineer, under the Hunt administra- tion, who favors the compagt as it stands. The Ku Klux Klan 1ssue hag been injected into che democratic con- test with Governer Hunt. and Mr, Osborn denouncing .the, . Kian. Mr. Samuell is a Klan endorsee. ~_ ! Carl Hayden, Arizona's long eon- gressman, is unopposed on the demns: cratic ticket, No republican candi- date has been put forward, New London to Hold A Special Election New London, Sept. 9.—There’ will have to be a’speclal election in this city to fill one vacancy on the city council due to the failure yesterday of the electors to cast a majority of votes for four candidates, Three candidages, Mayor Malcolm | M. Scott, Councilman John I". Mur- ray and Albert C, Woodruff, sccured | the necessary majority, while Coun- | cilman Thomas Gragan fell 21 votes | from the required goal. At the sec-| ond election, Septembér 22, Council- man Gragdn w1 ke opposed by. Ed- | ward L, Streéter, ~Jr; “whag needed 262 votes to qualify | CORNS Lift Off-No Pain! Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a little “I*reezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly'that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fin- gera, Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, suf- ficlent to remove every hard corn, ®oft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot calluses, without sore- ness or irritation. Ashley’s Wednesday Specials NAINSOOK UNION SUITS 2 for $ 1 . 1 5 R ‘WHITE ATTACHED COLLAR SHIRTS $1.85 $3.00 and $3.50 E. & W. WHITE ATTACHED COLLAR SHIRTS $2.45 $1.00 NECKWEAR 2 for $1.00 $3.00 SOFT CUFF SHIRTS $1.85 Ashley Babcock Co Among the new puplls at the new state normal sohool is a girl who has proved herself an gnthusiustic student of soclul sérvice and won a name for herself by writing on that subject. Miss Sylvia Myerson of 462 Harral avenue, Bridgeport, a gradu- PR LR MISS SYLVIA MYERSON ate of the Bridgeport high school in 1924, made a long and serious study of social service, and during her senibr year wrote a treatise on the subject, making recommendations for the elimination of poverty and injustice, Miss Myerson advocates, in her pa- per, a cooperative effort on the part of Protestant, Catholic and Jewish religious bodies tp combat evil in- fjuences, She favors recreation pro- grams, kindergartens and nurseries, and training of ministers along the Ilines of social service, so that un- favorable environment may be re- moved and misery eliminated, not temporarily, but permanently. She is also a talented pianist, hav- ing covered six years of work in two years. She will continue her study of music and may specialize in it. #he is staying in this city with Mr. and Mrs. B, Berkowitz, relatives. . City Items e The aviation field committee' will hold its first meeting Thursday even- ing, at city hall, at 7:30 o'clock. Home cooked Junches at Crowell’s. advt. A regular meeting of Indlanola council, No, 19, D). of P., will be held this evening and degree work will be conferred on several candidates. Free enlargement with every roll of film developed at Obrnstedt's, over the National Market, 70 W. Main St.—advt. A high mass i honor of Saint Sophia will be held tomorrow morn- ing at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's church under_auspices of La Colonla Sar- tinosa. A regular meeting of the Catholic Daughters of America will be held tonight at O. U. A. M. hall. Com- mittees electod at the last meeting will hold a session after the regular gathering. (an you repair an auto fender? Or, are you, say, a money lender? USEA . WANT AD, WINANS JERSEY [fight for the deportation of | Angel Firpo, Argentine heavyweight “NEW' BRITAIN MRS, HEMENWAY.,J0 TELL OF VISIT 10 PRES.” CODLADGE Britaln Woman Attended Home: Tgwn Reception at. Ply- " mouth, Vt.,, Receritly, New N. O. Conway of New York eity, an old republican campalgner, will be the speaker at a meeting to be held tomorrow evening at the .Y, W. C. A, under the auapices of the Women's Coolldge club.of this city. Mpe. Rufus N. Hemenway, presi- dent of the club, will preside and will tell of her recent trip to Ply- mouth, Vt, where she attended the Home Town Coolidge Reception and had the honor of meeting the presi- dent. Mrs. Hemenway was one of thousands to greet the president during the day and she reports a very cordial and democratic recep- tion, At tomorrow night's gathering, Mra Howard Horton will sing the campaign song, “Keep Cool and Keep Coolldge Coole CAVON CHASE ATHS K. 0. AT WILLS-FIRPO NATCH lfiocs ‘To Washington To Get Luis Angel St Back To His Dear Argentine Washington, Sept. 9.—Canon Wil- Jiam 8, Chase of New York called at the White House today and after a meeting with C. Bascom Slemp, sec- retary to the president, went to the department of justice to carry on his Luis boxer. Dr. Chase said he'had not given up hope of blocking the fight sched- uled for Thursday night between Pirpo and Harry Wills, but added he did not expect to go before the president in the case. Mr. Coolidge made 1t known recently that 'the question would be entirely up to the department of labor. Dolled Up Carl Byberg, member of the crew of the old coast guard cutter Bear.‘ is all dressed up. His outfit is to northern Alaskan natives what’ the | dress suit i3 to the men 1in the men in the states. Byberg obtained it from'a native woman in exchange for a bowl of “slugmullion” Byberg was wearing it when the historic mercy ship was caught in an ice jam in the Arctic. New styles that are really “sport” dresses. school, office or sports wear. APPAREL SPELIALTIES w = NEW BRITAY SPORT DRESSES $9.98 Henna, Apple Green. French Blue, Brown, Reindeer Siges 16 10 16, Just the thing for FLANNEL AND FRENCH WORSTED SPORT FROCKS . $19.98 .. $29.50 Stripes and plaids The first authentic showing. ALL 139 MAIN ST. WOOL TWEED KNICKERS Very special $2.98 Man tailored—well fitting. Belts 28, 30, 32 DAILY'H < | WEIGHT . Union Suits | Ecru—short sleeves and ankle | ... 69¢ length., Reg. $1.00 .. Lysol The Disinfectant, The 50c size, For Wed. ... Eagle Brand Milk Reg. 18¢ can. For “id:j" 50c Griswold Cast Iron " Skillets First quality — household 89 c size. Wed. Golf Hose Heavy cotton ahd wool length. A good durable grade. ...19¢ For Wed.. Boys' Suits Oliver Twist for early' fall wear. ' For Wednesday .. style, $1.59 Embroidered backs—Al colors — Pair .......... A SPECIAL LOT OF Corded Poplin Brassieres 23c LOOK THESE OVER S 2 Pledges Assistance to MEN'S RIBBED FALL | 3lc KAYSER 2-CLASP Chamoisette Gloves L ERALD, ' TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 0, 1924, A MID-WEEK EVENT THAT FULFILLS ITS PROMISE, AND IT PROMISES UNUSUAL SAVINGS WOMEN'S EXTRA HEAVY WEIGHT FIBRE Silk Hose Plain and dropstitch. A wide variation of 59 c !colors — Pair . Diamend Dye Standard dyes for all fabrics, all colors .. ... . 4 & Linoleum Boys’ School Turkish Bath || Glass Water Crepe Paper Floor Mats Knickers Towels Tt Napkins Assorted patterns. Good' heavy “Cottonade’— “J;:".'.h::"l?'r'",‘:',f"“";mf.:;hz‘,]{ 8 mP"' "&5"“”;"" Size 18 x 36. Spe- wool, R e e AR Colonial pattern, 3 ary package. Spe- cat tor " o et ooeoo.... 65€ | Moty 3 1o DOC|| e covacir. spe- o Rpeuiegd ) 0 e ————————" Wed...... 33c b . “Silko” Crochet | Leather Change Rubber Jelly Glasses Cotton P P With covers — 15 s 0 ”011 urses arawax Mats pint size. For Wed- All numbers—linen, 7 Frame and envelope The pound size, For auto running el 7 Lo e e P Infants' Dresses — % Fine nainsook dresses. For Wed. Men’s Soft Shirts Blue Chambray Work Shirts, also other light weight 69 Cc mixtures. For Wed. suitable 54c : | Ilva,\-, assuring the cooperation of the |and the various technical activities 1('0"(.55‘3 Tea(.her Takes New Shiny Satin and Silk Crepe Dresses Navy Very Special $1498 Brown Sizes 16 to 14 10c —_——m--- $1.00 | WOMEN'S SPORT RIBBED TWEED Lisle Hose New fall <hades. sirable for early fall wear — Pair .., Very de- 455:_ E. Z. Knit Waists 39¢ All sizes. For Wednesday Crib Blankets 89¢ Wearwell. Size 36x5%. Tor Wed..... [ Infants’ Cashmere Umbrellas Ao Hose noingroat covees,_ win o ShEVIRG Cream if variety of h 2 Sl e 99¢ | woaneuns . .. 21€ 35¢ Wednesday Gauze Weight Hose With quality. cordo — Pair Berkeley Cambric Yard wide, finest wWoM mock scam. - Willimantic Cotton Black and white. 1 cambric. 3 Spools .2 For Wed, B ele ‘ WOMEN'S SPORT | Silk Lisle Hose All colors, Always a popular number, [Paier e . 33€ First | 3 in One Gil Oc » Outing Flannel 27-inches wide, twilled, white, For Wed... 5¢c Flesh, A fan MANY YEAXs .ol WOMEN S REINFORCGED Sateen Bloomers hlack and white, 59¢ Children’s “Ferris” Waists wus standard make for . 89¢ D —— First of the Autumn Season Sales Tomorrow WOMANS JAPPAREL SPECIALTIES M/IDDLETOWN == NEW BRITAIN — Black Rich new styles that will immediately find ready buyers—Handsome heavy lace trim- mings—clusters of fine tucks—“spiffy” buttons—shorter length skirts—long sleeves are style touches that you will instantly notice. No Charge For Alterations WILLOW Made of heavy pink HAND MADE A . Vengineers. R R S o Lrother, W. V. Flaherty, also an WA RS 0 T W i o B B s e 2 mberot o] Niagara Route to Death finstructor at Syracuse. Alexander H. Scott, chajrman of organization has formed a national | rembers are enrolled In thiSg .00 jounts, Ont., Sept., 9.—A ‘has not been recovered. stew. |the New Britain section, American defense division, the object of which |Unit and atand ready for ser A t and hat, dropped by a man ! Society of Mechanical Engineers, has is to placs engineering talent at the |emergency. The local section s 1ped over the American Falls Thirty different disease written Chairman Harry C. Jack- service of the nation and to maintain |planning fo participate in hs ob- fat Point, have been identi- isms and parasites are carried by son of the committee on Defense close contact between the engineers [servance Sepember 12 If G. E. Flaherty of Syra- flies. BONE CORSETS $1.00... contil—heavily boned—four strong Nose supporters 21 ENVELOPES AND GOWNS $1.98 Made on beautiful quality nainsook—every stitch hand enthroit Garmer Formerly Odds and leved and hand drawn. nts cut tall and scliing up to $1.50 pair. ends in greys and Strap wrist and 2-clasp styles. Al THE NEW <“BOBBY” COATS $8.9 voly the latest creat Reauti sizes from 6 to 8. 8 . $14.98 ion ful w combinations. Frn.w university as belonging to his The body organ- Just the thing for these cooler days. it H W b i

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