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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1916. VOTERS ATTENTION! DO YOU REMEMBER how well employed you were in 1912? You remember Woodrow Wilson became president March 4th, 1913? Do you remember the follwing winter, after the democrats passed the Underwood Law lowering the tariff? You remember the Factories in_.New Britain Were Running FOUR DAYS a week in the spring of 1914. Do you remember the city of New Britain levied a special tax to pay unemployed men to work on our city streets? You remember the ‘Bread Lines” and unemployment in the big cities? Do You Remember How Cheap-Made Foreign Products Poured Into This Country from Europe soon after the Democrats passed the Underwood Tariff Law? Then Came The European War in August, 1914 You Remember How The War Stopped Foreign Manufactured Goods From Coming Over? Do you remember how Everybody in Eu- rope Except Munitions of War Workers Stopped Work and Went to Fighting? You remember then the first “War Orders” arrived in New England in the spring of 1915 and how business in our factories gradual- ly commenced to pick up. Do you realize that w eare shipping approximately $400,000,000.00 of our products to the Warring Nations of Europe, every month? You know how prosperous we are now. Do you believe the Democrats when they say that they made this prosperity? YOU KNOW THAT—THE EUROPEAN WAR BROUGHT US PROSPERITY after the Democrats lowered the tariff and gave us a year of Hard Times. After The War Ends You Must Know “War Orders” Will Stop Coming to Us. Fighting men in Europe will become factory men again. Their Products Will Be Sent Here to This Country and We Will Have the Democratic Hard Times Again That We Had Before the War. VOTE FOR HUGHES AND A REPUBLICAN PROTECTIVE TARIFF, WHICH WILL PREVENT DEMOCRATIC HARD TIMES AFTER THE WAR. WINS PENN GOLF TITLE Hutchinson Captures Open Golf Cham- | pionship—Barnes in Tie for Fourth Place—An Amateur Is Second. Pittsburgh, Penn., Oct. 17.—Lead- Iiig the fastest field of professional golfers ever gathered together in ern Pennsylvania, Jack Hutchin- of the Allegheny Cauntry club at ickley Heights yesterday won the pennsylvania state open champion- ship, played on his home course. Pro- fessionals from all sections of the | country were entered, there being a | total of fort: mong whom were half » dozen of the leading professionals In“the country. Hutchinson’s score for the thirty- six holes was 148. He took a 73 in | the morning and a 75 in the after- | noon. J. B. Crookston of Stanton Heights, this city, the only amateur to cempete for the thirty-six holes, finished second, with 149, and Bob McDonald of Buffalo, N. Y. third, with 150. There were four ties far fourth place. J. M. Barnes of Whité- marsh, Charles H. Rowe of Oakmount, 7. J. O’Brien of Massillon, Ohio, and Jock Burgess of Chevy Chase, each with a tatal of 153. At the end of the morning round Barnes was leading with 72, one]| stroke better than Hutchinson. In Stder that the spectators could see the play of hoth men, they were paired logether in the afternoon, and in the after-lunch section Barnes seemed to go very badly. He was tired out, and after making § on the first and second holes seemed lo be careless of what followed. Sirenuous golf in winning the pro- Tessional tournament last week at Si- wanoy had evidently worn the big “hap out, and he was sisc In the | afternoon he went out in 43 and came back in 38, a total of 81. Hutchinson’s work throughout the match was clean-cut and efficient. | He drove and appréached in splendid tyle, and missed very few putts. He was aut in 28 in the morning round, with seven and two 5s, and came back in 3 Starting in the . after- noon, he had his first two holes in 4s Lut took z ng to the woods putt. However teenth nearl pionship. His geventeenth ws right of the gre away over the r three putts for and missing a short his seventeenth and eigh- cost him the cham- second shot on the in the rough to the and his third ran and he then took 6 Worth Knowing ‘Women are liable to ailments which cause constant ill-health and on which they may consult doctors with- out’ much relief. Tt is well worth knowing that they can get at the nearest drug-store a simple medicine, made of roots and herbs, which Is just what they need to recover health. 5 on ke third after driv- | ABVERTISING PAYS, CHURGHMEN BELIEVE Greater Publicity Urged by Dele- gates to P. E. Convention ficien business of the church, coupled with a larger publicity for church propa- ganda, is being urged by delegates to the general convention of the Prot- estant Episcopal church in session here today. The Rev. James Wise of St Louis, suffragan bishop-elect of Kansas, has drafted a resolution call- ing for a permanent church publicity commission. “In our churches we can reach many, but it is through the newspaper and other periodicals that we can best reach the man outside,” he said. We are coming to the point where we must realize that the church, like all other large organizations interest- ed in moulding public sentiment, can best do it through organized public- My A report of the joint commission on business efficiency urges new systems of handling parochial, diocesan and provincial finances, the regular audit- ing of the funds by ‘“outside” ac- countants and the handling of such finances in trust funds. “The church is & large business concern, to all intents and purposes," said Robert S. Pruyn of Albany, N. Y., chairman of the committee, com- menting today on the report, At a Court of Probate holden at New Britain, within and for the Dis-#| trict of Berlin, in the County of Hartford and State of Connecticut, on the 16th day of October, A. D., 1916. Present, Bernard F. Gaffney. Estate of Susan Lynch late of New Britain, in said district deceased. Upon the petition of Bernard Lynch of said New Britain, praying that Letters of Administration may be granted on said estate, as per ap- plication on flle more fully appears it is Ordered—That said application be heard and determined at the Probate Office in New Britain, in said dis- trict, on the 21st day of October, A. D., 1916 at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice be given of the pen- dency of said application and the time and place thereon, by publishing this order in some newspaper pub- lished in said New Britain, having a circulation in said District, and by posting a copy thereof, on the public signpost in the Town of New Britain, in said District, and return make, That medicine is Lydia E. Pinkham Vegetable Compound.—advt, BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. quently we must handle bus as we would that of any firm.” Both proposals probably will come up for discussion in the house of deputies next week. The house of bishops, notified the house of deputies today that it had adopted a resolution permitting.native priests of the Chinese protestant Epis- copal church who have been selected to the episcopate to be consecrated by Chinese bishops. had been necessary for such elections to be confirmed by the United States house of bishops. Announcement was made in the house of deputies that a petition bear- ing several hundred signatures, ask- ing that the remarriage of a divorced person while the former spouse s living be forbidden, had been received Previously it | from the Rev. W. H. A. Hall of New York. Thig proposition, however, already had been rejected. Discussion of proposed changes in the liturgy as recommended in the report of the joint commission on the book of common prayer was on today’s calendar. In the main the discussion, which Francis A. Lewis of Philadelphia, chairman of the mittee on despatch of business, nounced will continue for two |is on technical points. com- an- days Seen and Heard at the Big Store’s Anniversay Sale. There are many things one can learn at the Big Store of Wise, Smith & Co., especially during such an oc- caston as the 19th Anniversary Sale now in progre For instance, some people have an idea that the large department stores in New York and Boston sell at lower prices than oth- ers. As a matter of fact better goods for the same money or same goods for less money can be bought at Wise, Smith & Co. Only recently a ~well to do New Yorker bought nearly ! a thousand dollars worth of furni- ture, rugs and drapings at the big Hartford store and was well staisfled that he had made a considerable sav- ing The splendid values at the An- niversary Sale are more appreciated than ever because the cost of living is higher. Iere is one of the many instances when a customer was most agreeably surprised. After making some pur- , chases at the Suit department total- ling s souvenir woman, coupon. “I've all woman, venir department, mething like fifty dollars, the saleswoman presented SO, the bric-a-brac I want, thank you,” but, said the sales- won't you just visit the sou- I'm sure you will find something you'll like. customer went to the souvenir depart- | ment she was surprised to see she could make selection from scores of useful and beautiful souvenirs and ended by choosing a beautiful article | her al the with said mer, ican ‘When the that a series, easily worth $5 abolutely free. New to see the happy, shoppers that and wonderful bargains added every day at the Big Store's Anniversary Sale and it does one good eager crowds come are of from miles week. CHALLENGE Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 17.—Biil Cly- manager of the Louisville club, which won the pennant in the Amep~ Association the Omaha Western League plons in a post-season series, has sent to Chairman Herrmann of the Nation- al Commission a c club. to meet the | BELOIN'S Alice Alfrieda, recently by Fred Mr. RED and later allenge all, the world. 2:17 1-4, Belol: secured around to share in the remarkable |imal from Jack Kingsley the | known trainer. ,value giving—advt- Somebody is Always Taking the Joy Out of Life LISTEN Tom- I'M Going To GET MARRIED GEORGE - I'M Going To WELL - WY Tew ME YoUR TROUBLES 227 /4 l =77/ i A %% a DiCHYT - '™ TAKE TAKING AN (MPORTANT STEP - I'M7 ST NS < S = N S ' RS A WALK AROUND THE C [ BLOCSaer You RuBE- S WINSOR — I'M ABouT To ENTER JHE STATeE ofF MATRI MONY BY BRIGGS V)41 FATHER wAS RIGHT- SOME- BoDY IS ALWAYS TAKING T™E Joy OUT SOX. for Boston Red Sox in winner take championship of for HORSE WINS. purchased Beloin captured one of the races at the Stafford fair last the an- defeated cham- his the well