New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 28, 1916, Page 13

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY OCTOBER 28, 1916, ‘HIVES1,006,283T0 RE-ELECT WILSON Hany Prominent Men Among Con- tributers to Democracy New York, Oct. 28.—The contribu- lions received thus far during the present campaign by the Democratic ~National Committee were made pub- lic last night by Wilbur W. Marsh, ireasurer of the committee. The re- port, which, under the law, must be filed with the clerk of the house of representatives at 10 o’clock this morning, accounts for contributions | of, $1,006,283, the amount Mr. )larsh‘y had recelved up to and including Oct. | b4, | Cleveland H. Dodge, a classmate of | President Wilson, Princeton, '79, heads the list of contributors, with | $79,000. Mr. Dodge originally gave }50,000, and then gave § 00 more, Ml of which was contributed, it was | sxplained, in honor of the class of| which both were members. Presi- | fent Wilson himself gave $2500. The | | tem on the list reads, “Woodrow Wil- jon, Washington, D. C., $2,500.” All told, 41,882 persons contributed | Jo the fund, and most of these gave | Jjmall amounts in response to the call Jor popular subscriptions sent out by | Freasurer Marsh. The amount re- | telved In sums less than $100 was $261,846. | ‘Most of the contributions run be- | tween $100 and $1,000, although there ! rre & number which run into five | fgures. These include $25,000 from ' Bernard M. Baruch and a balance of ! $37,005 left from the St. Louis con- | vention, The smallest gift was 1 | tent, but this is not included in the report, as the law demands only ac- counting of $100 or over. The larg- pst contributors as shown by the re- port were: Thomas D. Jones, Chicago, $12,500; David B. Jones, Chicago, $12,500; C. E. Davis, Chicago, $15,000; Breckin- ridge Long, St. Louis, $5,000; David R. Francis, St. Louis, $5,000; M. N. Coolidge, Fitchburg, Mass., $5,000; L. Doheney, Los Angeles, $5,000; Jacob H. Schiff, $5,000; R. J. Reynolds, Winston-Salem, N. C., $10,000; Rich- ard H. Long, Framingham, Mass., $7,000; T. L. Chadbourne, $15,000; Nicholas F. Brady, $10,000; W. G. Sharp, Elyria, Ohio, $5,000; James C. Brady, $10,000; Frank M. Patter- Yon, §$6,000; John D. Ryan, $10,000; I. L. Chadbourne, Jr., $10,000; J. D. Gerard, $7,000; Charles R. Crane, $15:000; Pennsylvania Democratic | State Committee, $5,000; Roger Sul- livan, Chicago, $5,000; John Burton Payne, Winnebago, Neb., $15,000; Ead- ward D. Hurley, Chicago, $5, B. M. Winston, Chicago, $10,000 jam | A. Tilden, Chicago, $10,000; W. C.| Niblack, Chicago, $10,000; Marcus Tacobowsky, Chicago, $5,000; . 8. Pesbody, Chicago, $5,000. The disbursements of the commit- lee up to Oct. 24 were $991,323, in- 'Tis Hallowe’en vhen witches walk, ther rouna to sc Let's try the Crlle Gt yearn to read our futu If You Would View the Future Scene Consult the Witch of Hallowe’en! peeps within the mirror steal. 'Tis | time for mystic spells, I ween; let's all be gay on Hallowee’en! Pluding $145,807 paid through the Western Headquarters in Chic The law provides that a preli v before report of receipts and expenditures port must be filed si3 Jhall be filed not later than ten days tion day. Another re- days after clec- Four years ago the total election day. amount received by the committee $1,110,9 The probabilities are that the sum collected this year will be larger in view of the fact that the committee still has nearly two weeks | before election day to collect funds. Caddies You May Have Met KIND To EMPLOYER SYMPATHETIC , BUT NOT BURDENED WITH BRAINS, No GooD ON (LosT NO GooD DURING FRUIT seasown, FOND oF APPLES ALSC SWINGS EMPLOYERS CLUBS KNOow 'S ABSoLUTELY NOTHING. - vACANT — DOESN'Y (inow WHAT 1\ T'S ALL ABOUT. RESPONDS KIND TREATMENT. GooD LAD For A SENSIT\VE BEGINNER | Too CONVERSHWE — WANTS R HNow YoUR PEDIGREE, LooHinG For A AviiiE LAUGHS AT YouR MISTAHES. NO GooD STUPID. NO INTEREST IV GAME NOR LIFE, INCLINED To B& DIS HONEST: Jes’ A BAG ToTewr DAassALL ! - FreguevTs PINEHURST W (ARGe NUMBERS., A Pack By BRIGGS SMART 1D AND CRITICAL, Keers EYe oN BALL. FIND'S EM. ANX(QUS FOR HIS Boss Te Do WELL, AMBITIOUS —COMPE TENT- RESPECTFUL, THE WIND You ARE LUCKY To GeT. NEVER LACHING WORK. ALways ENGAGED, Of the Herald’s is still open. Every newly married couple, living in New Britain, may obtain the Herald, free of charge, for three months after the honey- moon by sending in the address of the new home iviany Couples Now Receive the And many others who took advantage of our offer subscribed after the three months’ period was up. Candidly, that’s where we gained. But the homemakers got a chance to lock over our paper with no cost to them, a: they did not have to subscribe if it did suit them to do so. Too They Gained So can you, if you plan to be married, or have been recently. Just send us your name and new address. We know you'll like the Herald. That has been proved by the fact that husband and wife have sent in their sub- scriptions after the trial offer has expired in 90 per cent. of the cases.

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