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* FOUR STATES ARE M OING 10 PoLLs (primaries Today in Alabama, | { Ohio, Arkansas and Nebraska Chicago, Aug. 10 (A) — Electors | {ot four states — Alabama, Ohio, | Arkansas and Nebraska . expressed | their preference for candidates in | 10‘1\3 's' primary elections. | abama democrats chose (ween five candidates, who seek the | romination to the United States fenate seat to be vacated by Oscar W. Underwood, March 4, 1927. Four candidates seek the guberna- torial nomination. Two of the senatorial aspirants, % | L. B. Musgrove, of Jasper. and Hugo L. Back, of Birmingham, were endorsed by the Ku Klux : Klan, the national organization © backing Musgrove, while the Ala- bama klan favored Back. Other candidates are J. H. Bankhold, of . Jasper, Thomas E. Kilby, of Annis- pi ton and James J. Mayfield, of Montgomery. Roads an Issne Bach of the four gubernatorial candidates ‘made road / ferent ‘plan, this making the pri- mary an indirect referendum on the question. Charles A. McDowell, jr., lieutenant governor; A. H. Car- | michael, Bird Graves and A. G. Patterson are the candidates. Con- gressmen from ten districts will be nominated along with county offi- cers. The most spirited campaign in 12 years was waged and fully voters were expetted to go to the polls, |+ Ohio voters faced preponderance candidate Eighty-seven republicans and demo- crats seek state office nominatior Interest centered in the repub- ilcan race for governor, and the democratic contest for Unit States senator, the leading candi- dates for the latter post being Su. preme Court Justice Florence E. Allen, and Atlee E. Pomerene, for 1 12 years a. senator defeated by Senator S. D. Fess. A woman and a negro are among the 12 republican gubernatorial candidates, which included Thad Brown, present secretary of and Myers Y. Cooper, Cincinnati real estate man. United States Sen- ator Frank B. Willis is opposed by seven republicans, one being for- mer: Senator Charles Dick, of Ak- ron. Willis' nomination was re- garded as certain by republican leaders. Governor were A. V. Donahey, ge erally ‘was conceded victoriou over three aspirants for the demo- cratic gubernatorial nomination. Seventeen men, 12 republicans nd five democrats, aspire to be icutenant 1or. Targe flelds 1o other s for con and county Zove seek nomination offic Nomine the legislatur flices also were being voted on. A onstitutional ~ amendment which f would permit benefited property to | 1 for improvements at- tracted Tttle g Political wo y that interest in the primary been sluggish, and predicted a light vote. Tssues were few and of no great consequence, they said. Arkansas Contest Chief interest in Arkansas' demo- cratic primary centered in the gu- hernatorial nomination. Governor Tom J. Terral is opposed by John E. Martineau, judge of the Pulaski chancery court. They waged a bit- ter campaign, the governor charg- Quick relief 3 CORNS In one minute your misery from corns is ended. 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Minor Wallace, a former lm hold Vincenzo Tiofilo, 36, for su- FLASHES OF LIFE: MEN’S LATEST lS perior court on a charge of assault NOW THE PICTORAL SUSPENDERS ™" ™« ‘Xt anti- Bridgeport—Traffic Oftiver P, F. Saloon. league lecturer, s opposing 3 O'Brien was infured while helping Representative Hartsill Ragon for |BY_the ‘(w-‘::”.’ Press. e apart, within a few hours’ yester- ‘d(l\u' free horse from traces after re-nomination” in the fifth district, |, “ondon—Pictorial suspenders are [ day |it had slipped and fallen on pave- | Representative J. N, Tiliman of the | (h¢ latest male cffort to keep up { ment. | thira aiathict aiso has opposition fn | ViD (he . sortorial trend. Beau | Carbondale, IL—The squirtiess | Brummels simply can't get about | grapefruit may vet be achieved. H. | unless they have the new braces | L. Endicott, of Ella Ridge, claims a | Hartford—Dr. Stanley H. Osborn, with women ot stencilled pictures of | tuzzless peach as a result of scien- |State commissioner of health, denies hunting scenes, cricket or horses' | tific grafting | that the department has closed any | heads on the shoulder straps. | ach in Connecticut. the person of Karl Harrison attorney. Senator T. H. Caraway is with- Greehshaw, legislative posts also are being at | & . 4 g Berlin—Trudie of the _eight-be —_ ‘0;_‘"’ on. [ Xodord was mredleteds | greora, Wag—dme -why of - the |erawl has been invited to add the| Hartford—Violations of the 18th ga rr;wd ‘h;h;:;h: ,r;rl.,",;:” a“":‘e’;c‘ first bald head is one of the subjects | titl. of "queen of the air” to that of | amend are held to involve arde tical leaders as mere- | | . e . e~ | under serious contemplation by the | queer i The German air |moral turpitude, supreme court ly the opening of the fall election ‘ ¥ s | queen of the h i British a ciation for advancement league offers her a Zepp or plane all [ holds in decision in Kurtz vs. Far- campaign betwean the MeMullen | o™ oy, O 0 M IRRREEMENE R ] [ tontoasa: of Diyen fofess DNr eodirol off .00 i aueh problmns s the 2 #t40 aaminisiration, inger of over-population of the | Aforristos J—The elaborate : Charles Bryan, who sQUERt the | worq ang the ractal effort -of h fisured in the million dollars vice-presidency on the democratic | \o- ¥ SHT 4G e v Kugsas 9 ed among 1500 ticket in 1924, relinquishing 00d o olfi 5 ter, publishe chance for re-election as goverror, 1SS0C fation in third payment % | 3 zine against Corliss Palm- {2, Dbppposed sfofy b erogorstio | New York—Tunain toslight with | 208 BUBLIEAST: ARpREL Ll Heataios broadleaf crop. gubernatorfal nomination. Governor |a certain alibi for the misbehavior | ¢ M Mrs. | Adam McMullen, nomination, - | d and is now trying to colle confident of re-|of your set Dr. Fisher of Harvard | made no campaign in | observatory s s the world will flip Bridgeport—>Mother a dren taken to hospital after eating his contest n)\insé h'h} republican | through “planetold” ~(a dvu‘tud‘ New York—Add_horrors (o |(08Ustools which they thought were Osmond T. T e f ordeed e e SN [ Petotens Buve been faResd i 3 JUNIORS W1 prant . Do (ISR Aliorooy | |or to curtail their noisy activities ALPINE JUNIORS WIN La Follette, indepepdent candidate, | ' Philadelphia—The explanation of |as a result of the increased cost of | of sed sales former popular | everything. “\z ry is simple in the mind of | { William R. Cooper of Minneapolis, {41 and Roy M. Harrop, Omaha pro- | | gre: Alpine Juniors trimmed the Pleasant Juniors last evening at decre: ive, are unopposed for the gu- | jey | bernatorial nomination. : of 29 to 2 The Mt. Pleas- Congressional nominecd were be- |whose business justifies his keep in- | 8 s of Soviet dissen- rted off with a bang gett ing chosen in six districts. Theo |terest. Modern women don't wear |sion should with six runs the first inning. “Billy” | John Morehead, democrat, first | enough clothes to hold the costly | perenn f Amer AT g triple started the Al- r Howard, democ knick-knacks in place, he said. Tn-*|beach umer fiction, | pin road to victory and and Robert G. Sim- |stead t purchase self-supporting | accord espondents | zave them start that in the end mons, republican, sixth district, articles, as it were, such as jeweled | who investigated. For instance, r them. “Charle have no opposition. The other con- | garters and lingerie pins. Stal who had been thoroughly gressional incumbents, Willis red in some dispatches, was he winners while Josie Pop- rs, republican, second distr! Red Bank, N. J.—That wild In- rviewed on his reaction thereto. “C. C.” Blacking did good Ashton Shellenberger, ~ democrat. | dian Leopard which escaped from a | - for the loscrs. The score by fifth district, and M. O. Mcl ago gets better as | Hamden—Wife's testimony that |innings lin, republican, fourth district, fa climated. He was re- | husband had tried unsuccessfully to |Alpine Jrs..... 316113 | strong opponents, "ported at two points, seventy miles | end her lifo by poison causes judge Mt. Pleasants.. 618 1 B. C. PORTER SONS THIS IS THE LAST WEEK OF OUR BIG MID-SUMMER RUG SALE ONLY FOUR MORE DAYS IN WHICH TO SAVE 0% THE DISCONTINUED PATTERNS OF iembers of Connecticut Valley To- | | d four chil- on McClintock Road to | WHITTALL RUGS Those who have already purchased their rugs are lucky, but those who have not will be “out of luck” if they wait much longer because next week all Whittal Rugs will be marked back to their original prices. You might just as well save $30.00 on a 9x12 Anglo Persian. THE FURNITURE SALE CONTINUES FOUR PIECE BEDROOM SUITE $186.CO Couch Hammocks — Refrigerators — and Summer Furniture — and Be Satisfied! PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE $149.00 All Greatly Reduced. Buy at Porter’s 0 | — Telephone " For Your Convenience We Are Open All Day Wednesday ———————— Hall’s church and husband of the State police agreed that yester- slain woman. He was grilled fof | gae five hours by state police. His tes- ."“quuuonmg bruu"(ht i timony, ~according to Major Mark | W0 “important breaks” but there was no indication early today that O. Kimberling, of the constabulary, added little new to the story of the | an important break expected last cri; night by Senator Simpson had ma- HIS FURMER TAI‘E me, but added “a few important facts” to the picture of the crime. | terialized. At latest reports Senator Simp- | Now Admits He Knew of WIIE'S| e ciormer oo i ol o 1test roports scanter tmpe have changed his testimony in one | : | respect. During the prelvous in- | new territory — the town of Skel- [ Love for Cl&lgymafl | auiry he denied any knowledge of | ton — north ot New Brunswick, but. | a love affair between his wife and residents of that place sald that Jersey City detectives whom Simp- Pk | the rector. Yesterday, according to Somerville, N. J, Aug. 10 P — | the state authoritics, he admitted | son reported working in that cosae With half of the 50 witnesses| that he “often told his wife he was | munity, had not been seen. scheduled for questioning already | going to get a divorce,” but never Among the witnesses who remain heard, the state today proceeded took steps in that direction. to be questioned are Charlotte is plans of building anew the| The state is looking for 4 woman | Mills, daughter of the slain woman, story of the tragedy in which the 1 g to a reporter for a | and Ralph V. Gorsline, of New v. Edward W Hall and his < ing paper, told him | Brunswick, vestryman in Mr. Hall's | pretty choir s Mrs. Eleanor | that Mrs, Mills said that Mrs. Hall | church. Mills, both of New Brunswick, 10st | and her hus and rarely spoke to their lives in September, 19 one another during the three| The marine lodestar is Polaris, or Witnesses questioned yesterday nths previous to the crime, ex- [the pole star, by which sallors are | included James Mills, sexton of Mr. ng notes through ser guided. | DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTION on FRIGIDAIRE Electric Refrigeration For the HOME, STORE & RESTAURANT "- You Can Install Frigidaire in Any Good ‘Ice Box ¥ For Call 2504 Barry & Bamforth 19 Main St. Particulars Announcement Dr. Wm. F. Keith | wishes to make known that his office, which has been- closed since May Ist on account of his illness will be reopened on MONDAY, AUGUST 16th The Same HIGH QUALITY of Work at the Ususual LOW PRICES Will Prevail at Always r. Wm. F. 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