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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGST 15, 1918, | fdence than the Mayor himself. Tt is | electorate is traced to his desire, ex- AT I | claimed that he is ure of cutting [ pressed at the convention, that the | RED GH\JDO NOTC‘S down Mr. Lonergan's Hartford ma- | campaign be of short duration. Mr. | jority of two years s to 1 than | Spellacy has many friends and admir- | lE[;Tl[]NS 2,000, and that he will receive a larg- | ers of both parties in New Britain, but | NeW Britain e Anxiousiiof See g L ® er majority in this city inst the | just how strong he will be on election : g‘ ’ congressman than he ever did in any | day, no one seems to know. All con- ore s eaers andiosk Rt d s E E a monl 1 of his municipal campaiens. The > that he has made an enviable | West End Branch Report ; 3 | mayor's adherents also state positive | record as a Federal official, 1 9 il Ch]ei | that he can carry Bristol and that the | much as his political activitic ave ! The Britain 1 Cross chapter 1168- | towns and villages in the rest of the | hitherto n confined urges more women | to his homc sweaters . | district will give him enough votes to | city, Hartford, it is difficult to predict | and socks for the ho front and lstrl(}[ jizeiin nim o yictor, the approximate vote he will receive ' in the various camps. 3 ptember an 3 That Mayor Quigl s a good vote- | in this vicinity. 1 the local chapter is re red to have 4 getter no one rill den He has When the warm spell is over, the |finished 2,000 sweate 1d 8,000 pa E proved this on several occasions in | fight will commence in earnest, and a | Of socks. The wo s no respecter | the past, and he has built up a strong Lrted to worl battle royal is promised. The only | on this quota early in the summer, £ : ) ° ° B respecter of | machine in New Britain which will | safe prediction possible to make now | the winter's supply. There is < B o, nen | WOUk unceasingly for him until the [ is that the candidates receiving theOf Wool on hand for swe . 1 ol = polls are closed. The mayor’s po; most votes will win,—which is more |Meis and socks and those w x fivity is at low | cal nelbmembers rearot ko el o e an s i e eI may Al o R el G o5 ke § P coeaging In | the unfortunate slip made by former | lightening. ’ quarters any day and they will be sup- :cr}i‘m:(:f{: | Congressman Oakey in presenting Ms s e gt e plied With material and instructio & . or Bive only | Quisley's name t Sediit o The West End branch o s t d - s ol conste R VACATION SCHOOL END. AR se b B S COII imnue LEh ISR e e R kA o s made during the month of July, the voters | hoare a L \ i o with the mavor's sirensth ng | Exhibition of Children’s Work to Be follows: 27 host shirts, 5 petti- 8 ° jsman nex a + M Thi. 5, A~ I 's ne n’; & | g a vot ter and that he related the Given This Evening. 218 10 menianun men’s ; - : : S : < T ¢ caucus and Ve v ;\"‘““f,:‘"() ””,": The 191§ term of the vacation |jama se Conyalo e o a E a the local = i Sl “as it | Schools ends this week after a highly | baby blanket, 60 comfort bags, 12 black n Bful lieute a s, 6 convalesce i y seem, M y recited the fig- | Successful season, conducted under j2PTONS b convalescent robe towels, Bn the quict in ) 31 *““A” banc 1 bed jacket, 4 hot ures in chronological order, and as | unusual diffi s. The large amo TR e e s e el b Louaiaationliies The large amount | water bottle covers, 1 helmet, 7 pairs EEHings, | (han in the precoding’ clection. it save | °f Red Cross and sursical dressings | wristlets, sweaters and 70 pairs 2} gesfern to Dbe | pather the eff of an anti-climax | WO'K which is being done in this city | S0k ° D Biready a few | 1101 of a demonstration of strength, | Das diver from the usual channels | TI owing report of the work PBut to deter- | 1owever, that is constia Stiiohe of a number of New |completed in July has been issued hy BhE body of [l ciions and tlie mayvor's friends as whose assistance in | the E: Strect School Red Cros gtion, in which | o of money. 1 . . . | Mrs. Seeyle, who has ha v ar 1 pair ppose the In- |, 0 heen laid, as that sort of thing thofachioo Whos ShoN S0 ockaile » 1 valr, e Augustinee | goes not generally begin until a siec meees : it Dl B e GURLE, dnil fayor Quigley is | o1t prior to clection day. Conserv- | &F wnd the school ends its season’s | \;\ rticles . | all * departments fully | arkers are wanted for hospital Bt he is on the & i 76 Q . s and running smoothly. The | & ents and cal dressings. Al- g B ereesmen s f““lt 't"’“ v.:—( ”““‘n‘fl’ ) -é‘\jfi”fi'i: e ol e Sieater nts in neither department are the credit system, and other matter | recently, being stenographer for sev- helping war leg- ;""“ 2 ‘n-‘” 2 «-\%m:n ‘\m e “f\nr usual, owing to the fact that |cOmDleted and there is a constant de- | concerning the grocery business, |eral years, in the production depart- g after the inter- Q‘:““‘;‘” et e heminted it 1. | many of the memibora of the family | MG for Onished ariicles should be inaugurated. ment of the office of the Stanley Rule fients. So far as is | 1ol ot his party will leave no | 10 Whom the children look for guid- | . e and Level Btean nas done noth- | LIONETE A HS o i They | ance and dircction are away or busy | FACTORY THRIFT STAMP SAT RAPP—JOHNS s g forrmally launching | .oyt the idea that the nomination | tOWR OF WA york gnd 0 school | Minor & Corbin Box Co. still main- |y, - N Coupiol to| be Marti P SREED AR B this city, but it 1s) 00 T o hecatisa every- | STolment his been larger and at | tains (ho lead In the factory Thrit Well Known Couple to be Married| The condition of Miss .Florence ‘ls "L“‘g“d“ are not let- | [0 olse was afraid to tackle the job | € ‘)‘fi:‘:“‘; ‘:’\(‘\Ln\\‘g”("‘("'c ill be an ox. |StaMD race. The standing of ‘ This Afternoon. GRS e eglected. defeatin .onergan this vear, and SEEVOIINg st e ®X- [ league is as follows 5 . hier e 5 % 7o q 8 relative strength of each ‘“]f,”f”v“:“”mr e Ouiglor's aerson. | hibition of the work of the school. ; : en Johnson, daughter of Mr. | ago by Joseph Wawszyk continues to "there is much conjecture i s \\,“ were | It Will take the form of a day’s ses- Standing Per Capita Total ang Mrs, Carl O. Johnson of 286 Maple | improve at the hospital and it is now Dositiveness. The uncer- | /% 4% coors which entered into | SioN: the regular program being fol- . Ao B L R ehar AR ApD Mo nbornn =l SyedFEIRL LIS S danger i of SRbloo fitions due to the war and | Ly factor. Las sl lowed. The meeting will begin at 1 : 122 i e | poisoning is passed and there is now 2 | consideration of the party leaders. At > 5 e N | Fafnir Bea Co ]3 5303 and Mrs. Adolph Rapp of 74 Franc e e ton ol byl (Tt she Wl that a large number of young | (g i S = 0 o'clock and after the formal ex- j : . 83 3 > s ¥ ainee T3 s 3 at she S the | all events. the election promises to be - e s nion e 4 5 15076 " street, willl be married this afternoon i gl Lo T and complete. Tecovs e been called away from o |y, jottelt thing New Britain has ever | CIC1805 c/0se, 148 Profiels ©b Ehe 24 Co. .. 2018 13210 at 5 o'clock, in the parsonage of the | oo o0 "0 reen examind a8 to Prompt forecasters to be care- | (N8 HOLESt TIE O A eoted . that | children’s hands will be exhibitec T S R e e R th their predictions this year. S £ will be found to be surprisingly good, . § : s s aanti by i e of experts | things will start to hum next month I : S 47501 Ohman, pastor of the church, offic e Gl S e ldier vote, of course, is coming 3 and a credit both to the children and vy 5.93 47, H Gl H N e el T y Jail, as yet fOldicr vots, ot coutes, 19 comn | ana continue to hum until the last | 815 % SO0 0 00 § art & Hutchlnson ... 17 544 s The bride will be atténded by | L0 ot has beon recelved from the ftegehare j0n CONSIGORS oo bell rings, e noOn Skinner Chuck C i S her sister, Mrs. A. G. Bull, who wi P £ : : iffcult to ascertain whether the | "Il rin® The general public is invited to at- | SEinner Chuck Co. ... 15.13 105 ol Tt e T Qo Ston R Bl ool being AboinA eV ALY D ete vote of drafted men\will be | _Interest is also displayed in e Hart & Cooley ...... g3 act as matran of honor, Vs muser6 Gourt Whweyk Bak quikt- B etant_ factor. Based upon | hrievalty contest, with “Tom" Egan, 5 { Stanley Rule and Level 13 0B jEnl “‘,”_ 7S "H‘ S ired in a dress| €d down and has made no outbreaks o i Superintendent of State Police Jandersiinnany R Glazl ¥l 9 6M 6 05 7 {IINDL S RUIICS LSS e LERE R L o8 SS | _uch as marked the experience of the istelections this Ehonldine: M) NING QUOTA |P. & F. Corbir 57 'of dark blue charmeuse with hat to b o Tt will be remembered that | G- O. P. candidate against Geo 2 4 3 A | E. 8 Corbin ...... 15,158 (OF datk e O Y e er bov. | 1ocal police, Hollw dsscribad by the ‘my men were at the Mexican bb of Bloomfleld. Tt is belie e | Parker Shirt Co. e - 1,840 mateh, ane B oses. The matron of | J2il officials as a quiet tractable pris- oy % i | that Supt. Eran will sweep this part | New Britain May Not Reach Govern- | Corbin Cabinet Lock . 3 7.g6g . auet of bride’s roses. e ey their total vote was not a de- | Ll ; S iy chrmonss icus in any tmportant contest. | Of the district and that Mr. Gabb will ment Allotment. | North & Judd Mfg. Co 0 1“”:‘]‘."1,“:“ b e s e © ool Y vast diffrence be. | have to look upstate for his support. | . | e €2 B Co. + : : ; o R or, there is a vast diffr ha 4 g } The ranning pledge campaign | American Hosiery Co . roses { Julius Radka has sold, through the foe number of men at the bor- | The fact that the republican candi- | ; - S Ehtin Seree Chr Immediately after the cerémony Mr. | Camp Real Estate Co., a house at 190 2 > Gt Southington makes him | Which was conducted in this city is|Corbin Screw Corp 3 T | 3 t Luke i thoes How fn b oy o P iy :l\(’.:f\(,‘.r'\‘,.’(‘,‘z:fil S et G, e ol Gy | EE B e 33 1¢ss and Mrs. Rapp will leave on their|Glen street to Thomas and Bridget s far, local political seers are ! et 8 R oeer H_-] e & Glosed, D T T rery B 190 honeymoon trip by automobile. Upon : Gaffney; and Christian Erb and Anna Co d in their opihions as to Mayor | ““dope”, and his splendid record In S | have not as yet handed in their re- | pyssenl & Erwin ..... 1000 | their return they will reside at 74| Steinberg have sold two houses at, 93 ASYL dy’s chances against Congre present office, 1t 1s claimed, will help | o1t present indications polnt to @ ¢ Francis street. Both bride and groom | 110 Cherry street to Joseph and Jo- HARTFO Lonergan, according to their re- | him election day. the fact that New Britain will prob- | LR T well known here, the former_ until | sephine Marini Fuscio i spective political affiliations. Demo- As to the state tickets, political | 1b1. not fill her quota, as far as the | FOSTPONED CONC ONIGUIT. s = crats point out that Lonergan will | prophets profess to be as ignorant of | 11¢qge cards 1will show. However, | OWing to rain iast night U“M[“"i g i poll his full party vote and get a | the outcome as the ordinary layman, | many women are out of town at pres- | ¥nch of the Philharmonic band vol- large number of republican votes as |and this in itself is worthy of note. | ont and it has been impossible, for | Unteered to finish the program for the | well, They base their belief on the | Usually one party or the other is rea- fact that Mr. Lonergan has support- | sonably sure of victory long before | ed the Administration loyally in every | the half-way mark in the campaign | concert will begin with the commun- war measure presented to congress, | is reached, and not infrequently both | Gaciunie difficulty was experienced in 1LY SIMEINg which was to have been | CITY lTEMS and also because of the important | parties have claimed from the outset | gs sections populated by foreign peo. | Fiven vesterday and the band conceit pieces of legislation, beneficial to the | that the other side was “not in it.” | ;i It was impossible to induce . humbers will follow. An urgent and SNy soldiers and to his district at large, | Perhaps the hesitancy displayed by ”,0' R e i;\ i eral 5 . ]_ iial invitation to be at Walnut | J. Dray, who has been on | which he has fathered in Washington. | those who claim to know, as regards ' . el ey ,‘“; fail to | Hill park tonight herewith repeat- | his vacation at Block Island, has re- | Among these are his bills to provide the gubernator contest, S may he ([lee s e et et : o ed. Join in the singing and enjoy urned to his home here free postage for the men as, traced to the fact t the foonvent|ime i st oo R L N music The public is requested Miss Hazel R. Wedlake of Stanley | 1is efforts to reduce fares of men OB _tlons were held at an unusually early | ;q¢rcted by husbands not to s treet is spending her vacation st | furlough or leave of absence, and date this year, Asfar as New Britain | jo ™ Vet B0 (P TS o Program toni B lastly, his successful protest against is concerned, it may be stated as fair- | 328 $/8 PIEOPS B C0EEEn TS ‘America, Miss Loretta O'Connor has returned | the increased ‘“dinkey" rates, which 1 in that while the republican | ;o cony)y in connection twith the | o L B Maseachusetts, whers aha bas | wers finally reduced after A\vh- Loner- party is confident that the state tick = e i 2 L RS R R | gan pointed out to the Administration ' et will be elected, Governor Holcomb | s D e i 4 | the hardships they caused. Further- is thought, by certain prominent par- | A3 a rule, foreign women can an : Jacob Winkle has been | ;..:c” those who ~prof to know 'ty men, to have lost some of his pres- | Apundance of fruit and vegetables. | ot ""fl‘ from Newport to Camp | cjaim that Mr. Lonergan will be sub- fige of two years ago. Democrats are 2 Saier 0L B e D o evens, where he has been assigned to | S 01 2t the polls by independents of the opinion that the labor clement the fact that the pledze cards will | ompany I, Third Development | >0l Ublicans alike who havee in- ot at alll fried 11y toward the sov.|| follivery short ot thellquota for\th prigade. . terests in Washington. By this they crnor and they point out that he will Cit¥y, that New Britain'’s quota will be | “F “The.0ld k;‘”:‘g:“ ;:‘ft";‘\'fm:"; gjio’:“a{‘;:: (““{‘1 | mean those who look to the Govern- ar short of his vote of 1916 In reached, “,‘-m,\; into .»vmiv‘dn.a:mn the | selection, ““Forty-five Mi From B . = mentironfoontracts, iconcensions enidlifns fexaten ipart ot the state, wHere EurE st IOl casd by Sniom | mrod Ayl by G eclall rediieet GO S [ on petitions for tax and sewer as- | g 1ike. It is claimed that these ele- | it is said, the voters for some Inex- | Who would not sign the cards as well \; finale, “Homeward Bound - * ments, regardless of party sympathies, | plicable reason, have turned against aS the number out of town, who rrob- yer. Oil-covered metal shavings near the | will vote for “Gus” because they real- | the man for whom they voted almo. ably canned considerable food before — — pla . Corbin Motor Vehicle factory | jpe that if a Republican should be | solidly two years ago. Again, the | 80ing away. The committee h | SONS OF ST. GEORGE OFFICERS. uilding on Elm street burned yester- | gant to Washington, he cannot expect | row between the G. O. P. triumvirate | have the figures compiled by flay afternoon. A flame rose about 20 | the same consideration as a repre- ' and National Committeeman John T. | of this week. | eet above the pile. Engine Co. No. 2 | centative who is of the same party as | King of Bridgeport s said to have | s | community concert tonight at 8 that reason, to sce them and get their | © o'clock, at Walnut Hill park. The pledges. Others were not at home when canvassers called, while con- afingWheai: Eating Corn takes on a de- lishtful meaning when the corn is in the form of A. A. Slaney of this ci elected grand president of ti necticut Grand Lodge Sons of pxtinguished the fire. /hile this is not | caused a ; ST o | the Administration. While this used a lot of bad feeling. Older Cserah e e L Michael Connor of Avon street, | maintained by the wise ones to be an | party members, it is claimed, did not artford, was knocked down at the | ideal situation, they contend that that | relish “eating crow” at the hands of | corner of Center and Commercial | i the actual condition of things and ' the Bridgeport man, and it is an open i 1 J ; " streets yesterday afternoon by a mo- | that the voter will accept this point secret that only the earnest plea of Agalnst James Farrell. flodse Toldies e - torevele ridden by Dominic Zocolll. | of view. in, Mr. Lonergan’s sym- | the Governor for harmony prevented | William J {hatinll Sl st aeamas S Connor was taken to the hospital suf- | pathizers affirm that the majority he | an open rupture at the recent conven- brought suit through Attorhey Henry | - e S 22 tering with cuts and bruises. Zocolll | will receive in Hartford will be over- | tion. Be that all as it may, the re- ' P. Roche against James Farrell for | matsrom tatzee sl eor the s Mwas in police court for violation of | whelming and that in the -outlying | publicans in this part of the state are 'the recovery of $200 for fumeral ex- | o= oM !¢ S e the speed law in the park. parts of the district he will get at | preparing to re-elect the entire state 'pens The amount claimed is $250 3 Mr. and Mrs, John Kallberg re- | least an even break so far as the votes | ticket and they will be very much 'The writ is returnable to the city TALKS TO GROCERS. urned to their home at 153 Grove | 0. Thus they cannot see any other !surprised if their efforts do not suc- |court. Noble E. Plerce will represent | Former Senator Alton B. Minor of street last evening after a week’s stay | outcome of the contest than the re- | ceed. | the defandant New London, vice-president of | With relatives in Auburn and Provi- | election of the Congressman to his | Democrats hereabouts are enthus- | Christian Babecki has brought suit | State Chamber of Commerce, Samece, R. T, elso New London, Willl- | post. iastic over the prospects of their can- |against William Fahr and wife for | present at a meeting of local sroce mantle and Deep River, this state.| On the other hand Mayor Quigley | didate, U. §. District Attorney Thomas | $3,500. The writ was issued by At- | held last evening, in the Chamber While in Providence they visited their | is regarded by many as a strong can- | J. Spellacy. They say that his chances |torneys Klett & Alling. Property on | Commerce rooms, and addressed nephew, Joseph Hultgren, who is with | didate. Republicans scem confident | look brighter every day. That no |Cherry street and on Hucklebe gathering on the necossity of form the Naval Training Reserve at New- | that he will defeat Mr. Lonergan, and | steps have been taken thus far in the | Hill, Avon, has been attached. Con- . no one has a larger share of this con- | way of “pushing” him before the |stable Fred Winkle served the papers e D - et s e e e aennte e i —=GRAND OPENING OF WINTHROP MA FRIDAY AFTERNQON FREE DRAWING of $5 War Savings Stamp Friday, Saturday and Sunday Afternoons Winthrop Manor is situated on Winthr‘op and (fglum- i 4,500 square feet of (C#y Standard Cement Side- | or give you a Warrantee Deed without further payment bia Streets—Only Eleven (11) Minutes walk from South | walk) now being laid and streets graded. i at our option. Ask for particulars. “hure -, Hdw., New Britain Machi and Stanle; 3 P j ;&:fi’é;‘:{fig% Co,w e d City water, gas and electricity available, and both | LIBERTY BONDS ACCEPTED AS PART OF FIRST ONLY EIGHTEEN (18) CHOICE LEVEL LOTS 165 Sa"‘t;‘fri, g’;‘ ::0"'“.?‘85““:’? in W mthrf;fl tS}:reet.l | PAYMENT FEET DEEP. e quick you can own one o ese large | small deposit s Sam & . N 2 PRICES FROM ONLY $495 TO $745 ON EASY TERM lots on easy terms with no taxes or inerest for two years | | | monthis parmacqo " SCCUres You @ lot halance on easy Winthrop Manor—is the most centraily located pro- and have the free use of the lot while paying for same. Ay perty offered to the people of New Britain in the last ten | We take care of our customers who are in “the serv- No lots sold before the opening; but you can make vears, and, as there is no more within this distance you ice” and if you enlist or are drafted during 1918 or 1919 | your selection, and it will be reserved for you on appli- will not again have this opportunity. | we will either refund the entire amount you have paid in, ! cation at the office. BODWELL REALTY COMAN "Phone 1801 or 838 Room 404 Nat’l Bank Building = day, with the other and office W. J. Dunlay & Co. Bring Action the 30th ann session of the has e s e e N T e N N e d | lating plans whereby stringent meas | ures governing the livery of goods

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