New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 27, 1926, Page 7

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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1926. —eeeeee T _— Il |G. Winant, republican, is opposed | nomination for senator. Gov. John | blo i . ; ) F . . [ congressmen and a full state ticket | be chosen in West Virginia 1 o v games whidh 4 . = 0 c.” it rginia in the | scheduled to be playe t P[]RTERS MEM“RY for renomination for governor by Maryland Fight United States Senator Porter H. | are to be elected in Connecticut in | fall elections. Brook Park. Tecutoe of the lares |nee s He Ui NN y N. Spalding, chairman of | The race of Governor Albert C.|Dale will be unopposed for renomin- | November but party conventions to Sl | Susber ‘af Eaiida’ pietondl: (RN B i : ; e R ? | the state board of education. Mayor |Ritchie, ardent exponent of states 2tion in the Vermont primaries on |name the candidates have not been £ | nominee for governor. cratic | norship, s the outstanding feature importance is the three cornered | There are no mafor offices to fill [over. 'The Stanley Rule-Union | weather permits and s il Teave % Al B end Moo e | Taco for the republican momination |in Delaware this year. One member | | Works game was played last night. |fi permits and this will leave : The four congressmen from |in which Gov. Ritchie Is opposed by | for governor. Three candidates are | of congress is to be elected. Three Games Scheduled for Final| p o ertin, will meet. Fatore | ey BN Eorl na it ;48 MGI]]Ol'lal IS to B& EreCted t[) Maine, all republicans, are candi- | Willlam M. Maloy, former chairman |in the fleld: Lt Gov. Walter K. | Rhode Island has yet to hold her| Date of Play at Willow 1“'001'1 Ry Fos et ‘:') “:’ule Cgames agaioat - Corbias: dates for reslection to be held Sep- |of the public service commission, | FArnsworth; John F. Weeks, state |statc convention and no candidates| 3 %Y eietek an Bist g He s Wi ‘ Tanders; Batnir by i A Noted Novelist oot 15, o Halah 0. Brawator, | United ‘States Senator Ovington E, | commissioner of public welfare and | for congress or state ofticers have| Fark Tomorrow. | Landers wil batle New ~Britain | (ERIE foopdtpiaciodo 6 - | republican, seeking a second term, | Weller is_ being opposed for renom. Max L. Powell. | been announced. avian i e Basley Wotly will! mest | DetwREnS Caa e B is opposed by Ernest L. McLean, |ination by Representativ Joh Oth V. | bR el L & ihdtonry eastn g e ls opposed by Ernest L ! ination by epresentative John | ¢ thers Quiet New Jersey elects twelve congress- | final date of play scheduled in the |R. & FE. jm the only game to be e T , may gusta. | Phitip HIL leader of the house “wet | & ifiteq States senator and #yé nien while sl oofigrestnten; are to,| Infustrial Lieagns; -thras gathea a¥alviayedion) DinHonaiNoid READ . % | ‘ 3 "AD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS child's ten cenfs and a rich woman's : s : ‘ ‘ $100 check recently fell into the S AENS contribution box containing the 2 money being raised to make a per- manent memorial of the late Gene Straton Porter's Limberlost Cabin estate in northern Indiana, near | Kendallville, Mrs. Porter, the noted novelist, was killed two years ago in an auto. mobile aceident. It was at Limberlost | Cabin, hidden far away from the noises of the world, that she wrote “Laddle” “The Harvester,” “Michael O'Halleran,” and other widely read works. Womens Clubs Sponsor The Women's Federation of Clubs | is sponsoring the movement to pur- | chase the 120 acres of wilderness, which skirts Sylvian lake for a half mile. While $50,000 s the price placed on the estate by her husband, e el contsimate. 310,006, provided | | Our Easy Credit Terms 340,000 is raised from private sources. Are Offered Without Extra Charge Hundreds of persons have contrib- uted, a majority of them in smal| M8 s s e $1.00 " rcrtises T $75.00 Rugged Memorial ") WEEKLY ) 7 Native timber surrounds the log $2.00 eROH UP TO $200 00 cabin, which contains twelve rooms. | H WEEKLY PAYMENTS ¥ Mrs. Porter, always a very active $6.50 PURCHASES 0 70 $500 00 woman, rupervised the construction | K - - L . of the cabin herself. During her| $12 0 “E‘i‘;““‘;}ilk\q‘-\ft TS ON $1000 00 twelve years at Limberlost, she also . URCHASES UP TO . planted about 17,000 shrubs and| J8 Monthly payments it desired. Accounts opened from $5 flowers. to 85,000 at relatively small payments. No extra charge for Frank N. Wallace, state entomolo- credit. zist, tells of a conversation Mrs. Porter had with a woman tourlst | who had slipped into the grounds. R An Anccdote | - | ] Mrs. Porter, clad in rough cloth- | ing and looking every bit like one of | the servants, was approached and e onran o Abta. Porters sctivities| 1 i il il x| 4 Piece Walnut Combination Bedroom Suite---Large mation as to Mrs. Porter's activities when she was mot writing. “Does she work you hard?” the | ¢ g ~ - oy i & = g W | e _ Dresser, Bow-Foot Bed, Wardrobe and Vanity woman inquired. think she works me very hard,” | Mrs, Porter replied. ‘ 29 1 : \ s i 7 2 $ "'[Jnfs shrc make you put in long 3 ; ; | =z Style, Quality, \‘nluv_‘, Satisfaction and Service. 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The suite includes a hand- ceed himselt i i : Prohibition is very much to the ; ; : ; - fore in New York where the voters : Wil pass on a memorial to congress fo amend the prohibition act so as to permit each state to determine What shall constitute intoxicating li- quor under the law, Pennsylvania Watched Keen interest centers in the sena- torial election in Pennsylvania since . it was disclosed hefore the senate 1‘\. 4 : vestigating co nmittee k nearly A C 1 K h o dollars was spent n omplete Kitchen the primaries in which Corsr n B Have you thought of your kitchen? Will you be it 5, Vare was ohios s, B8 TEC happy in it this fall and winter? How is your old a platfl that adve A the | 1 . P o ::f‘,,,;’,,,z‘:“:nm:,« the Volstead act. | stove? Then come in and see our complete kitch- William B. Wilson. sccretary of jic ens at prices that will make you want one to-day. hor under President Wilson, is the i A (‘Dm!‘\!ete Soom for 0“1.\, i Ll democratic candidate for senator. : ffe ran as a dry In the primary John 8. Figher, republican. will op- posa Judge Eugene ¢ Bonniwell, democrat, in the gubernatorial con- tost 2 | N assachusetts looks for a _quiet primary on ¥ ptember 14 but plenty D etion in November. Primary | filings indicate that there “Hl'l\r no | apposition 10 the renomination genator Willlam M. Butler a Alvan fruller by the republ E nation of former Sen- | Walsh by the demo- | or to the nomi ator David T. as Butler's opponent. ; {ler is chairman of the republi- can o) committee and aclors | : ' 17 B 9 Piece Queen Anne Dining Room Suite friend of Pr o = ., R lfam A. 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Buy one noW. goraq at this price tests In the New Hampshire primary | early and take advan- You'll never be able oo early—Only 2 September 7. Moses is opposed | B icat i [~ on Ma:w:\mr" el tage of this offer to duplicate this bar to each customer party leader, and | progressive gain BT et $9.75 $5.85 $1 ’25 COI‘. Main and Morgan Sts. HARTFORD Open Saturday Evenings. of the New Hampshire supreme | governor. two democt Robert ¢. Murchie, a Con- | court 't W. Noone, | cord attorney, and Alb have filed papérs for the democratic

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