New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 26, 1916, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1916. If Election Day You Were Out Would you have voted to re-elect President Wilson? If Eiection Day had come when you were out of work, or only working part time, during the 16 months preceding the war, would you have voted to re-elect President Wiison? When you cast your vote for President next month will you vote as you would have voted be- fore the War brought us the prosperity we are now having? REMEMBER! A Republican Protective Tariff gave New Britain prosperity irom 1896 to 1913. A Democratic Low Tariff gave us 16 months of HARD TIMES before the War. WHEN THE WAR ENDS the same low tariff is in force and will BRI G HARD TIMES BACK. ~ VOTE FOR HUGHES AND REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES They will give us a Republican Protective Tarift and Prosperity after the war. PULL THE FIRST LEVER EXTEND WARNER CONTRACT. | therefore he had another year ““"rl NOT IN POLITICS. Sase this to serve, but the Pitt athletic thorities think so well of his work i that th asked him to turn in the cld contract and sign a new one for four years, which was done. Warner was cheered when he appeared on the gridiron yesterday afternoon and cvery man went into the strenuous practice with joy in his heart. Scrimmage yesterday was as hard as any regular game, and in all the points of the game touched on by the ccach and his team the top-notch of rerfection was sought. German Catholic Priests Decline Take Any Party Stand. Milwaukee, Wis.,, Oct. 26.—G. H. Jacobson of Chicago, one of the offi- cers of the American Independent conference, got into difficulty at the meeting yesterday of German Catho- lic priests and presidents of German Catholic societies of Wisconsin, which he had called with a view of organ- izing them in support of the republi- can national ticket, and the gather- Authorities Obtain Coach to Through 1920 Season. itt Pittsburgh, Penn., Oct. 26.—Glenn S. Warner, coach of the University of Pittsburgh football team, has perma- nently identified himself with the ath- letic fortunes of the university by an ment, signed yesterday, to coach | nd Gold teams during the | £ 1917, 1918, 1919 and 1920. | en he came herc a year ago he| contract, and; sons W signed a three-year ing adjourned after passing a resolu- tion dec ng the sense of those pres- ent that “we cannot and will not take any stand in party politics.” Only about fifty individuals accept- | €d the American Independence Con- ing Mr. titude tow rmany. The atten- | dance was adversely affected by the T ublicity attending the utterances in the German Protestant meeting yes- terday. Moreover, Jacobson, instead of find- ) E Ain’t It a Grand and Glorious Feeling? ~AND YOU LIGHT IT EVERY NIGHT AFTER WORK HOURS AND Tou PUFF ‘N PUFF N-- WHEN YoU HAVE HAD AN oLy PIPE FOR YAHS AwD YAHS - ~AND JiMInY CHRIS'MAS You TRY ALL KiNnDpS oF NEW ONES 'N EVERTHING AND THEY RE ALL SOULR OR SOMETHING —AND YOu LOOK . EVERY WHERE ALL OF A SUDDEN ONE NIGHT You CAN'T FIND BY BRIGGS — e \T L S = - = AW You FIND IT IN THE PockET of| THAT QLD SMaK- ING _JAackHET — TRA “LALA- AIN'T 1T A GRR-RAND & GLORUYUS FEELING | ing hi | Sixth Ward Democrats | hall in Er hearers docile, wa: y seve men who asked embar: ing que: questioned ed and SMOKER AT RUTHENIAN HALL. Plan Get-To- gether Gathering. s plan a ' big athering at Ruthenian Place this evening. There will be speeches by’the local candidates, but none will be lengthy and thi followed by a smoker good time. The entertainment program for a minstrel show, John O’Brien and John Kiniry and Keeney's and a buck and wing dance Johnson brothers. Light re- ireshments will be served. It is the hope of club that residents of the ward will turn out in large numbers as an ex- ample to their fellows in other wards. The sixth ward has become the Gi- braltar of the democrats in this city and thus far has resisted all attempts of the G. O. P. to do a von Macken- sen by sweeping across its borders end plan on its citadel. Sixth ward demo get together and geferal Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly in- Quenced by constitutional conditions, and in order to cure it you must take an internal remedy. Hall's Ca- tarrh Cure taken internally acts thru the blood on the mucous of the system. sur- Hall's Catarrh Cure was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years. It is ‘composed of some of the best tonlcs known, combined with some of the best blood purifiers. The perfect com- bination of the ingredients in Hall's Catarrh Cure, is what produces such wonderful results in catarrhal condi- stimonials, free. CO., Props., Toledo, O. c. Pills for constipation. STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD Says Cream Applied in Nostrils ¢ Relieves Head-Colds at Once. i clogged and you can’t the freely because of a cold or rrh, just get a small bottle of s Cream Balm at any drug store. Apply a little of thie t cream into your nostrils and let it penetrate through every air passage of your head, soothing and healing the in- flamed, swollen mucous membrane and you get instant relief. Ah! how good it feels. Your nos- trils are open, your head is ¢ Cream Balm is just from head colds and It's a delight. what sufferer catarrh need. part of the program will be A‘ | calls vocal solos by | the wSixth ward democratic | ng the republican banner | and | DUTCH SUPPER TONIGHT. ter a Dutch supper as well Cakey and undoubtedly both their good points. Building Inspector A. N. Ruther- ford, president of the club, will be toastmaster. Other speakers will be Mayor G. A. Quigley, Senator G. W. publican club hopes to attract a large | 21¢tt and Richard Covert and E. F. : Hall, candidates for representative. gathering of voters to Bardeck’s hall | The committee reports a large ad- this evening. The Second warders of- | vance sale of ticket: have Sccond Ward Republican Club Hold Forth at Bardeck’s Hall. to Vith Congressman P. Davis Oakey as a headliner, the Second Ward Re- NOW is the time to change! Put a Magee Range in your home apd realize what comfort it is to have a good fire and a quick oven always at your command. Magee ovens are quickly and evenly heated, because one movement of the damper throws the heat at once around five sides of the oven. Don’t put up with that old stove any longer! Order a Magee Range and enjoy real satis- faction! Complete gas attachments and glass oven doors. soto J. A. ANDREWS & (0. BY 132 MAIN STREET Rty

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