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McCALL PATTERNS PULLAR NIVEN SUSTAIN » THE PRESIDENT VOTE THE DEMOCRATIC PULL THE SECOND LEVER the !, A lot of | Beautiful- | TICKET | LONG OVATION FOR When Congressman Speaks Here More than 1, ¢ wildly ¢ tine Loners | on the st day 200 stood Augus- peoplc man ste coered mn Congre: when he pped out I'ox’s theater yestor- give an account to work in Washing- re-election at the not only stood voter: ton and to i the of his | polis tom They and bui t continued to alfording tho man in cheered, ey ic riven in office the him City tsion Congre audic threa he a1 co man gain rose hearty salvos hoomed and Ma irant Ln's speech rally this whether ! stock in wondering Q ley, ra: man, 1,000 3 the city present he > will have here when the tomorrow after- or wonder at al igners offered tar bill, which in- rict Attor Thow wdidate wan or Hemenway nd Mrs. Naney A ntucky, who i man suffrage in a manner | charmed all the men in the | ence. From the beginning | end of the program there | marked enthusiasm and every time | the name of President Wilson was joncd a demonstration followed. noted that Mr. Spellacy, al- active candidate for the | chair now occupied by Governor Hol- comb, refrained from advocating his own candidacy but asked simply for upport for President Wilson. Attorney P. F. McDonough of this city was chairman of the meeti being intreduced by President Seegal of the Woodrow Wilson Democratic club, Mr. Spellacy to urging h Mr. Lonergan for Hart- t- of F hoonmak ivocated ford er of I« that au to the devoted half an hour uditors to vote to send back to congres: He reviewed the war record of President Wileon and his administration and ! dwelt at length on the republican as- sumption that the ‘President was guilty of a terrible crime when he publicly asked the voters of the coun- try to give him a democratic major- ity in congress at the next session. Mr. Spellacy enid President LONFRGAN AT FOX'S of | | Audience Stands and Cheers gover- | wo- ! ol was al | which, Wilson | United { has nothing to do with it.” NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, Bu Tng wtil) Your Pledges. RKeep on o] (INCORPORATED) HARTFORD. sh i ng to I)ondte Golf Sticks, Balls and Bs them at Our Golf Dept. Second Floor. FIRST GREAT MARKDOWN SALE OF WOMEN'S SUITS NOW IN PROGRESS. S OF SUITS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES AND THERE IS AN I‘}'TI‘{F WINTER SEASO IN WHIC H TO WEAR THEM. All the Popular Iabrics, Ali the Best Models, All the Wanted Colors and all Si At $29.50 Suits and L& 3 i & B ‘1!;" Formerly up to $4 At $39.50 Suits Formerly up to § At $49.50 Suits Fermerly up to $75. At $39.50 Suits Formerly up to At $29.50 Velour Suits in leading colors and splendid models, At $39.50 Suits of tweed, cioth and velour in wide range of colors. At $49.50 Suits of best materials with trim- mings of Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) nutria and mole. At $59.50 Suits of silvertone, velour, broad- cloth with trimmings of Hudson seal (dyed ] muskrat) nutria, muskrat and coney. FOR QUAL{TY OF MATERIAL FOR STYLE, FOR WORKMANSHIP THESE SUITS CANNOT BE SURPASSED ANYWHERE FOR VALUE The advantage of early selection is apparent, but do not hesitate to come late if you can’t get here early. 'The stock is large. Careful attention to alterations. Perfect fit guaranteed, e N R R 2 VT A I L T e . A Lo et A3 A T i before the on them friend his ca rt to it baving of a hostile { gress in order that task, the winning just pea might be consummated. He paid pects to Theodore Roosevelt Pres | frankiy voters in the mails shesity . bilitation majo Ame of a burella, broad- styles and he explained that ient | fourteen peuc | cepted and endor with which we ave war, but they for Roosevelt. Fie carne the people of New Britain to back up > President by re-clecting Mr. Lon- n : gle purpose Senator Kopp devoted the netituents, Lhe greater part of 1ttackl the record of as re- publican ma: rity leader in the sen- ate. He referred to Senator Klett's action on a bill which would provide funds for widows and orphans and he said, had been blocked | E tor from this city. weren't good tly exhorted 1 | 1 | | | | 1 mentionec loudly applauds to people SeeTGne Shin m he represents report to enator IKlett m; vou If vou Preside Tuc case believe n what to dn 1 the inother know uded, ve him approval audience demon- mn the of ernon w sception held by € i after the r the reception he shook and received the thanks who have boys in the s lof the United States for his legis ion in their hehalf Mrs. Schoonmaker's addr well delive and it wa sho made an impression on her dience. She told of the efforts the democratic party had made to securs the incorporation n amendment to the fede ution extendir the franc to h sex and she asked the men in the audiencs, mean while pointing to M. Landers, democratic candidate for state sena- ' tor, to vote for men who known to be in favor of the rati tion of such by stato legislal Dur hands of informal m Lone Ovation For Lonergan. in - followed, ally. shown Congressman Lonergs wiid enthusiasm alked to the attenti his claims for Q s cries is that§ ed until he sees ng triumph- ing with many when | Mayor clection. and Mayor he will not be the American fi ly over the ruins of Berlin. This not the program of the United States, nor is it the program of any | country opposed to the Central Pow- ers, Mr. Lonergan said. To pursiue such a course would prolong the war years and would cost millio American lives, he said n Lonergan aroused to laughter when he member of the house of repr tives, Mr. Quigley would have mueh to do with making peace Jlew Britain fire department. Approv- ial of p is a prerogative of the ! States senate and the house Hon. George M ni concluded | the rally by speaking in Italian to his countrymen. which jon of >solution rules, was | the suspension of the for conside ution a vote to the it au- : | Figkt to Win¥ The Nation demands strong men ng women and robust children. Wisdom suggests that every preper means of safeguard- ing the vital forces and buxldmg up of resistance, be utilized. SCOTTS EE.:MM,@E@M affords definite help to those who are “fighting to win” against the inroads of weakness. @ comr quietly co of »y died was referred flairs wher - the majority of resolutions of this Klett introduced a res. to that offered by - and it was pe mrarison between ind Geor “President Wilson ted who are in sympa- 1 co The Rival of Butter In these days living when such a staple ter has climbed the price-lad around 60c a pound, i find that the regular not the only thing v our bread and biscuits. “Sweet Nut” Margarine logical follower of butter and alre taken the place of it in thousan our best families. This new luxury costs only 32c pound Direct Jorting Co. yellow stores, Main S 550 Arch Si., D Britain, where Be VY"(U Br C'offees and Grocery Specialti tailed at wholesale pric The price seems to be ubout the enly thing that | aifferent from good butter. Try it i the next time you need butter and let the family decide, | | ook For Our store In Your Town. | se | me states |{ ifor e char- n imilar - Heme wre openly the | ! George Klett? nt an amendinent e, M ' he nen elc is the has Klett's Toyalty Record Hlemenway c the | Senator rally armed in which are all membe of Jo votes me ith the led uppe rnal, i of | He | Senate the - house. h reco 1 C at reviewed Amon author Congressman Loner his efforts while in C : bills of which he is the Strict inspection of all | for the army and to prever | recurrence of wholes pois that occurred under republican ad- »#on during the Spanish-Am- r; securing a cent a mile soldiers while on of every man wed Wi Senato tow o- CASTORIA For Infants and Children in Use For Qver 30 Years e of 2T ing ssive m but was concerning 2501 loyalty and support onnceticut to President | FKeading from the Journal record of Tebruary 1, 1917, he showed that or Klett > o) of 17 members who voted : oppe » tell- | n | of | ing wsures, o8t 1t hlow ut 8, G@1E*s, abundant in tonic- trient properties, builds up by Nature’s methods. icott & Rowne, Bloomficld, N.J. 18-14 Wilson. s bears the iature of rate ‘or instrietion A MAN WHO KNC Labor the Iditor, The Knowing Iiberal minded of that policy you will grant me ing a few words on is not only a fr L man who has of those who 1 by the Mhis man i ongress from He is 15 may each time 1 majoritic or qualifie people Con legislation of toiler His the ~ord come What a Laboring Standard vour pa the sweat Vf the city o g man national ng ey the strates that but been a 1 people—not a mayor tion or clign fused to per behalt of a | ity lines to id of the sen from th their DIVS. Neow people of he not also v trust fair- I feel ilege and of Aper BELY mit be on ministr If ber 5 on elected there is no doubt v good account of ember of the niatives it and A, Quig an fied peopic ssued in \ vote for means you o s 0w serving ein te cver of \ noin the him of s the orkine common matters of ou for cctfully hile serving A Man Thinks of Britain on wor! absolutely drawn during to Congress himself while ional are prosecution T'nconditional AND LABOR striet your von WORKINGMAN., Endorsement by “The Wage Earner” demon- of 1y man. the whole party, f ly a GEORGE A. in tho public moveménts with which has been identified. Iic s mayor of HON. QUIGLEY. Of New Britain, date Hlection, # b cut Congresstonal Dist his ad- 7 o ¥ ! Ton i : It Is with sincere regard that Novem- R o i he will 3 endorse Ilon. Gecrge A. Quig Britain Republican Candi- his third term First Connecti- | 28 city of New Britain, lLoving been d by the largest majorities ever e a candidate for the oflice. His three administrations ve Leen free from petty politi hief interest having been the bet- nt of his city and district with pleasure we speak of his tow all those who are ied with conser ive and hon- orable for the betterment of conditions in the labor world In his field of action all have watched his unswervi nd straight- tude. Mo always been two cor 1¢ tions—his onstituents and Republican s now servir the ele. c- re national- or or on that terme It attitude andidate Dis- New for trict of his ste nship h house of ist Congressional such Congress, 5 actions ard the plandits Connecticut, who because of karacter and loya ciforts e m ces who red hela in acqu cir sh hi been long any fricnds »y a much 1 him only thro fcient advicc alf zo for his b Hon. Geo voti ind by ind [ forward actuated to hi contin servic matters of of duty political ought and re fortunate fluenco actor on matiers science. We join the ever » who wish him lo same time 5 been incre respected L in his acquaintance. has often hbeen a his by minin space, T re- Vote f r Ge “HIS CHIEF INTEREST THE BETTERMENT OF HIS DISTRICT” . A. Quigley for Congress--Who As a Republican Believes in a Protective Tarif LET US HAVE A NEW BRITAIN MAN IN CONGRESS