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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMDL.U ¢, io.. TN ! since he went to Washington. Down rly in the city, and Mr. Klett made New Britain Merald. there he is tho servant of his district, | & poorer showing than either of his Proprietors. g o = i - bt 8 | he will serve them well. His plurality of ncarly four hundred a) at 4:15 p. m., | i 5 i " . ! " B e s e it an BT | A in 1916 was cut down to 69 yesterday, ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Waud Total GOVERNOR 1 2 + b BMatered at the Post Office at Naw Britain | MAYOR QUIGLEY. which is a wonderful testimonial to . W e @ Mecond Class Mall Matter. | Marcus' I1. Holcomb, r. oo Sh o600 526 465 2855 e o Whatever congressionai aspirations | the esteem in which Mr. Landers is ISa iy S e 90 391 2788 || | Business Office . 0 Muyor Quigley may have entertained | held by the voters for whom he is| ([ Martin F. Plunkett, s. ........ N % e 38 43 242 itorial Rooms . b Joln Newton Lackey, p .. ; L anvos il 13 3 12 63 he onte ooomtebl oavertieing mealum tn | WEro gIven u rude joit yesterduy when | working day and night without com- | {| {8 HeWion aeton | : : ik 5 3 2 & the ofty Clroulation bookw and TS 1ic Ginonent cane into this city, | pensation. || George A. Parsons, n. ... A LRI 0 4 | NG rocm always open to advertisers. g e R e e : = - ) NO. - o e on sale at_Fots- | Which has thrice clected (he Mayor| We wish to congratulate Mess T A @ fersld wiil be found on i I (e Hng's Nows Stand, 42nd St. and Broad- | large nugoritics, and not only | Hall and Covert, who were re-elected LILUTENANT-GOV ' e > 8 P way, New York City; Board Walk, A | Clifford B. Wilson, v. .... e S0 .. S E 2 imntio Clity, and_Hariford Depot- wiped out vy Republican plur- | to the Legislature. They had e O RrIeE DT ol bod d L s s i 3 The A-'m?': f'p?:: Ala”:?:v';':v:;;";mu,a ality, but piled up over two hundred | row escape, but they “got there”, and vln:m Carabi . . . - eees e s g | ssoclate 3 u John R Parkhurst, p.o........ SRSl e e * 4 6 to the use for republication of all neWS ' .\ 1, Kix nccount in the Mayor's | to their credit be it said that they did X q 5 ; | credited to it or not othorwise cradited Michael O'Conng in this paper and also the local MeWY | ;..\, ;) The tremendous turn- | not follow the example of others on | (| John €: ub! i | over against the Mayor was stagger- | their ticket who went about preaching | - ing in its proporiions. He not only | their own election and the defeat of A i érrylic. RECESEE 53 i ry L. ok, d. SR BoOR =5 S 283 g ran far behind his ticket in every | Mayor Quigley. The representatives | || S . A i ward, but in his own the showir conducted a clean campaign and de- A iopkins, p. ick Tellermann, 4 | i . made by hint was woefully weak. | served their victory Hopkins, n. g R |1 able L!nens There can be no doubt that his po- | The Democratic candidates, Mess il _ | | PREASURER litical enemies, within his own party, | Hart and Gorbach, also did splendidly | . * | || G. Harold Gilpatrie, r. ... B A B TS F John P. McCarihy, s " bringing about his defeat. Openly, on | have elected them. But political ohn cCarihy Louis K. Burdick, p. ... X S e | I l Et h“‘“;he:‘t?al that standard the strects, in ofiices and elsewhere, | “post-mortems” are to no account, The | || Fmanuel Sherman, s. 1 ... 000 5 B 35 || | owels c' Where breathes the foe but they “buttonholed” voters and.bra- | cicetion is over, and the voters must S. Avery, « falls before us : . ar SR e l i zenly appealed to them to Knife the | wa S fota S e | \ With Freedom’s soil beneath our v I M L SR IR B COMPTROLLER i { feet, Mayor. It was the ilest bit of work, | sing their opinion, = | - x i o & Morris C. Webst e eee B s . e And Freedom’s banner stream- Y g oo st politically, that ty has wit- SR AT 2 Charles B. Pint R SN | S L-\ J. R. DRAKE d v many years COMMUNICATED. RRobert B. Britt, S Sl e A » . 57 A h Robert Scholley, p. Specially priced for our AL John P. dohnson, s. 1. ... S BT 6 GO GG e _Buy now, all yvoull neqd for & AL JADERS. Fobert ISoliolleynt AR T 0 ; Thanksgiving and Christmas. == 2 2 Charles B. Pinney, .. e .. 3 Values offered here this week can- ersan’s re-clection because of his | Beneficiary of “Sick Baby Fund” Ex- not be duplicated. Our stock on hand | presses Gratitude For Generons : ATTORNEY-GENERAD |l | represents large purchases made by i Tt PV Ul erank 1. neaty Ay 9 P || us several months ago, when prices be imposatble to know the complexion 21Ways supported the President. His |, -\ oo o0 Mo Horald e "‘;;?l"_“' Gk wogsdnnspetsanionoe 34 3 [|| were consideranly lower han mu IR 1 noxt Consress. Out tn meni | Bradning Sabilitytand®his S knach N of | Blessalpermitine th thank el iTens . 5 - ||| Withur G. Manchester, g i Seia R E E > T o fan.' for inst: 1t oas thonueht sariv | cetting thinssidone fortneivenantior (S1dNan( Its meaders forpchely rombe||iaTrred Johnson, = 1l o 4 3 PART LINEN TABLE gan, for instance, was thought early i | and generous response in my behalf. Wilbur G. Mancheste P Q this morning that Henry Ford, Dem- !iS constituents stumped him as the | Only a mother who has been in simi- gl g o DAMASK. right man in the right place. Ivery | 1&r circumstances can appreciate my | || REPRESENTATIVI IN CONGRESS | Value today $2.00 yard. ° | anguish and what I Thave been : 5 i . o 5 (@ Pl 3 § George A. Quigley, r. . ........ 26 26! Linen Week price $1.59 yar election was urged by the President, €MOcrat in the city, of course, ral- | through, but fortunately the ‘‘dark »\l]“_:\“" l)n‘.i-x"n: : 2 ,,:;f:: i lnric $1.59 yard, lied to his support and worked hard | are over and my baby is now | | peyry Vanderburgh, s. . ..oosososs "3 iR d | so much improved that 1 can return | || oot 11 Witder, 1 s fered this week in but subscquent reports from outlying ¢ TEIUrT him fo Congress. But the | in a few days to my home in Coife Patricic A \lul‘hh.\‘; G R 4 3 | 35 || TABLE DAMASKS, PA districts show that Ford has gained °VerWhelming number of Republfcan | Ville, Kansa | || Geovge L. wilder, I desire also to expross my appre- D i o s e : ; TERN TABLE CLOTHS, steadily and his election by about 10,. VOtes he received proved both that his | ciation of the splendid treatment ac- g 5 000 plurality is now claimed, We Work was appreciated by those of op- | 9orded me and my baby at the New SHERTFF NAPKINS, TOWELS, etc, . i 2 ritain Genera hospital. omas I Egan, r. ; must not forget the lesson of two . Posite party affiliations and that 1)\(" Very truly, George H. Gabb, vears ago, when the. West and Middle ranks of the Republicans, on the con- | (Signed) MRS. B A""“C“CMH- William . O'Br SRR RN A Special Sets. TR The Herald, an independent news- THE RESUIN Lk | : paper, advocated Congressman Lon- From all over the country election axocate Bl co3 | o returns are rolling in very slowly. Until more definite news is obtained, it win SPlendid vecord and because he ocratic candidate for Senator, whose extra gaod values of- had been overwhelmingly defeated, Tieonard Kuite i o o o . P | consisting of fancy ‘i'urkish Bath i j‘ i Eric Ande on, . s ; % T S ¥ Towel, Guest Towel and face clota. favor of President Wilson and his through the eftorts of prominent G.| TOM TINKER SE PLDAN. Leonard O, Kurtz, M. ..o..e..voonnn.. % p All to mateh. Special this week [ George H. Gabb, S B = 3 o E T9¢ set. party. In the Bast the President was ©O. P. leaders who made no secret of | ram "Tinker is a goodly man, | ¢ £ G West turned the tide completely in gressional issue, were split wide open ch set in a separate box value $1 i . i . His senses are acute, | SENATOR s strongly. Those ric s fact that they intended to desert & & ; supported strongly. Those districts the fact that they intended to desert | = SCRSCS 810 QOG- e ! Buy them now for Christmas gifts - . et r. o which returned Republicans to Con- & the choice of their party. Mayor| And may not others suit George M. Landers d. ..ov.... i e g | MADEIRA LINENS g ar ally - | Quigley was the victim of a political ; e gress are regarded as normally Re- | Quigley was the vic o b He says our license laws have not | II:I.:“ lls‘. vk“ (::;. 1';‘ publican, and in the Bay State, conspiracy without parallel in local | The public good in view. i 3 George M. Landers, c. 4 o 0 : . They harm the masses most of all S VOB O * ] 2 i | Al AN A Weeks, the Republican candidate, | politic T Iayor's adherents were e bt P CLUNY LACE TRIMMED. Bernard I'. GAflney, I «....eoiens o g Linens for the Thankssiving table Bernard ¥. Gaffn i - A p are here at u saving. Of which we stand in need, { They aever help a working man | REPRESENTATIVES SCARFS, SHAMS and His family to feed. { || Richard ‘Covert, r. .. CENTER PIECES | | i ddward ¥. Hall S S | We licease those thought fit to seil btnhamt Gorbach i s el i b s At special sale pric And never stop to think. ¢l e PRTRNT a o e : Largest showing in the history of How few there are in all the world George C. Becket, p. ... e ety the store. perhaps the most astonishing thing feated on the face of the machines| Who're really fit to drink. |l Jonn stoan, p. .... ik 5 i y THE RED CROSS Hand embroidered attractively priced for Linen Wecl was defeated by Former Governor . astounded as the returns came in to ‘Walsh, whom Governor MecCall, a note that, whereas he was running These laws deprive us of the help Hepublican, endorsed at the eleventh ' far behind the ticket in every ward, hour., The campaign was a remark- Senator Klett was keeping up suffi- able one in many aspects. The dis ciently to enable him to pull through, ecrimination shown by the voters was aithough Mr. Klett himself was de- 5 | & of all. In Governor Holcomb's case, registering the vote in the city. i When some do Jook upon the winc i = : = e = = = Require Bed Sheets, Towels, Nap< for instance, more votes were cas Politics, as the Mayor probubly | As it is rosy red, A kins and Handkerchiefs Peyuot . | And giveth caolor in the cup, not to explain 15 that the have to *“hire through third parties{turn for the cileg : ing | Yheets, s 108 : . Tosoil S veuy well. is'a pecullar prob. | € roug privilege of slaughtering | ¥ d 2 [against him than for him in New | knows very well, is a peculiar prob- | "1y 1 oveth to the head. been times when the republicans In agents for arranging explosions on| their former rulers, their children and . . : n Special Red Cross Sheet § Britain, when one takes in the total . lem and a thankless proposition. We i congress could mot have been ‘“pro- ships bound for enemy countries, and | female relatives and ‘ - a ) everybody else And whe their head has thus been| war” and “pro-administration” at one for delays, embroilments and difficul-| who had & good suit of clothes on | ToWwels 39c each, S 40 the same tme——Philadelphia ties during the loading, dispatching| their backs or a dollar in their Napkins 15¢ cach. ernor carried the town by less than though this may not atford him very They care not, if at lust North American and unloading of ships.” pockets, It biteth as a_serpent hits This was sent out in August, 1914,| The Romanoffs, with all their faults, And stingeth like an —— only two months after the beginniag | were gentle, kindly, loyal people com- of the war. The United States was| pared to the Hohenzollerns, vote of all parties, and yet the Gov- admit that we were sorry for him, al- | Handkerchiefs, men's sizes o hundred, which is a surprisingly | much consolation. He has proven | 15¢, 19¢, 25¢ to 39¢ each, low vote in proportion to the normal | himself a good loser by congratulat- | The commander of Camp Pike, Emperor | | And vet, we legalize the then at a with Germany. a- Villiam', ssian ages ST [ s e Arkumsan, declared & boveott on the Lo Dence Witk Germany. Tnterns- | Wiliam's Fussian agenis have ser the seons 1, Adums, | Our dealers care not who one is, local profiteers. Soldiers were for- Tn o Nen onid Sy Romanoff family. That precedsnt i l”f,’f,),»,\-:'m“';..‘], BAth raum awalt thelcomplate ool l o r L e i e e neisellpio e ons Ehe A bidden to enter shops in Little Rock. In conmection with Mr. Sisson’s | My ultimately be followed by Ger- Clifford fIOnEh e i 0 I . Prices immediately cine down to the ' contribution to pre-war evide mun revolutionists in their dealings | 334 George K. Chapin, repi authenticated returns before the party, should have been so shabbily | * ul\tnvm"la_j"_lr,-« ']H} i normal civilian scale—New York . Germany's readiness to begin hostili- | With the Hohenzollern family. b el e i sult can be shown. Let us hope that ' reated by members of that party | \\-;.;,“,"\:‘,{"‘J‘”,.‘1 ‘:,:,"’(‘,:(' I O eaierne: | ties the student of causes has undoubt- 35th—William H. Heald, rep Ipointed. With a little thought, anyone can o poRt e noNtime RESULTE IN CITIE : ( of their occurrence which are interest- I _— . - i 3 . o e 1 understand why Germany wants the . ing if not mysteriou Stam(ord, Nov. 6.—Mayor John Ty il - NOIUSRIRCR S e e e | allied armies to remain where they A\ concentration of *Austrian troops Treat. rep., was re-clected by 274 A REMARKABLDE TRIBUTE. for a moment to predict that the |70 none but one, licensed {o drink, y ire during the retreat fpom Belgi- oD t?m Russian kfro‘:n;er .:\'nfq;(_;porv.e‘l publicans—Gabb and Reill ace w;(:\:v"&, i:'c]:CXl‘:‘:f’ lylo}_\d)“! r;.'u(:-m]u, ressman L za ay we . 2 3 Gl AU e o s e o in the first week o pril, 1914, dem e entire republican city tick- Congressman Lonergan may Well i, .opg friends and they are many, | Should any dealer seil um. The Germans have a lot of "o, ",\p 1 25 1914, Austria stoppad | Democratia Sheriffs. et was successtul and will control the loot yet to carry out of Belgium, and | je emigration of men under 34 years s city council, 5 to 4. ; of cobrse, they can’t CArry to capacity | of age unless they had performed full he following were some of the re- S For thosc with self restraint, § S e g i of age unless they had performed fu . e If the Allics arc harassing them all | military service. sults in Connecticut: Shelton. Wew B Dr. i Ea ; ansas City Times. s where to 12y the blame for his down—‘l Upon a just complaint. the time.—Kansas City LS On June 16, 1914, twelve days be- Congressmen Elected. Middleton, rep.. was elected mayor of | | i | | [Republican majority of over ing his successful opponent most th-—Sessions L. Adams, rep. sand 1n this city. & heartily. We regret that the Mayor | election at the expense of the Mavor's | mom says, one’s right to drink should | | { Four Congressmen Elccted By Re- @sliproud of the remarkable tribute ) not forget the outrage of yester- | Such licenses to drink should be Ipaid him yesterday by the voters of New Britain. He led the field by a day. We are sure that they know fore the tragedy at Sarajevo, Germany | District Shelton, defeating B. M. Beard, dem., Those who abuse their right to drink began to assign Alsace-Lorraine re- | 1st-—Augustine Lonergan, dem. by 143 votes. The entire republican By druakenness and shame, Russia’s Traitors. cruits to regiments outside of their| 2d —Richard P. Freeman, rep city ticket was eclected. Shauld promptly be denied the right own provinces. 3d —John Q. Tilson, rep. P S s S (Ifrom the Boston Herald.) Twice in the spring of 1914 German | 4th—Schuyler Merritt, rep Derby, Nov. 6.—George P. Sullivan, The Russian workmen and soldiers! dirplane officers “involuntraily” cre Sth—James P. Glynn, rep. | dem., was elected mayor of Derby for Of coursc na minor ever should, took its word for both freedom and | ¢d the Russian line and were arrested. the fifth time. The cutire democratia ¢ e o All these happenings may, Sherifis Elected. Qribo el ol Uit peace, accepted its agents s their FRr i H ’ ticket yide margin, polling a larger plurality tall, and that they will demand retri- an that given to Governor Holcomb, . pytfon for the treason of November ho carried the city on another ticket. ¢, wo years ago the Congressman did — lwell to keep his opponent’s plurality VINDICATION. fe s successful here down to approximately 500. This If any man has reason to feel grati- was su fu And women likely would not wish e e o[ oree fnaveRneeniunrel=tedito ol T5 S en IS H. Gabb, d in | 5 e 5 e ™ 1 2 suides, philosophers and friends, and | pegi 5 . Thi leoti artford—George . Gabb, de.—gain 3 1 @ ad P . fied at the results of the election, that T'o hold a right to drink su phi 2 beginning of war. e collective < L ime he obliterated that lead and add € | are now in the hands of a terror and | coincidemee remains, however, and | New Haven—Thomas L. Reilly, dem. @ tyranny that spill the blood and steal | with it a certaln wonder as to what | New London-—Sidney A own, rep d . the treasure of Russia. For the Bot-| event, if Ferdinand had not been | Fairficld—simeon Pease, rep. wn account. From all over the dis- | the attempts to villify him, despite| Might safely have the rvight ! ent, if Ferdina had n been | ¢ mae 2 dis ; ; TR R S " sheviki central executive committee, [ killed, would have been the signal. W indham—Charles A. Gates, rep, rict came reports of a similar nature, ' his enforced absence from the City, | ¢ there be none in sight. Which calls itself the Ru 1 govern- | Y (The New York Times.) Litehfleld—Itrank H. Turkington, rep. | WILSON HEARS RETURNS. ment, what would he more damnators & Middlesex—RBert G. Thompson, rep. T T i i s : And for what did they betray Rus- { m % > g Washington, Nov. 6.—President : i e an the document which shows that| 2 X olland—Fred O. Vinton, rep Sedi 3 3 2 = o e o ho desmicabie | FAYE probibition for the weak, it was elocted by ordor of the German | Si3 their nominal country; the soclal- i son remained at the White Housa predsed in unmistakable terms that so -\dministration, despite the despicable And license for the stror 8 00te0 Y = 5 creed they pretended to believe Senators Elected. throughout the evening civing the B 10 e comtinucs (o conduct hiy' Methods resorted to n the attempt to | ACCORINE 10 Tom Tirkors plan. | MIMary authorities? Evers’ membor | DV, 8 ML BN, U Mo | masret returts from the Consrosional loc: ; ] i And fewer will go wrong. o Sl e t they pretended to be labore | 1#t—Idward D. Broder, dem tions, but he retired at 11 o’ciock hes ffice in the efficient manner he has defeat him, he carvied the city, wc- e T Aad the | whole| ME? For money; money paid them at | 2d —Charles C. Hemenway, dem. | fore there was any clear indication o ax|f:»|:’ :,‘N“t‘(i‘ s G’,”“:‘m_‘_,s the outset, paid to them since they | 3d —Hecrman P. Koppleman, dem. | as to the final outcome e ; o RO @ 12y uite adve ! looting amency in Russic. Low. in | ©verthrew Kerensky, and paid to them | 4th—arthur E. Bowers, rep. | The president had planned to ga ob as often as he desires it. We con- . the votes. Theneople in New Britain, | Buf we have tried our present laws deed, in overy sense, would the Rus-|Stll through the German TImperfal | 5th—Richard H.. Deming, rep to Princeton, N. J., to cast his vote, atulate Congressman Lonergan most Who have lived with him and who s ””W\ (}.ly\l}{nl"‘-"." i sian prolctariat be if in the mass it| Bank. Since the first week in Novem- | 6th—George W. Klett, rep but abandoned the trip because of SaLiH S Lase RiBh Were no better than the Soviet goyv-| Per, 1917, there has been a German | Tth—Albert H. House, rep. pressing international affairs. It wag BRI R ernment samples that obtain German | Government in Russia; a Government | -G. Herbert Bishop, dem the first time since he was elected Fhich has not been done by a Demo- . and cast more votes for him than money for (hemselves and provide | €Vory act of which, down to the| 9th—Harry A. Leonard, rep. president that ho had not gone homa S AND FANCI Russiant sion ey 26 Germany smallest—down to the mere pilfering | 10th—Dennis J. Dailey, dem. | to vote bratic congressional candidate sipce ; Were cast for his opponent. The sol- . of the papers of the Italian Ambas- | 11th—Dennis M. Clyne, dem. Only handful of members of R e e e e S s T - - (From the Boston Post.) sador- was directed by German mili- | 12th—Arthur W. Marsden, rep | Congress were in Washington practi~ > ] i tary authorities. It raises the horrible | 13th- -John H. Pallett, dem cally all senators and representatives ance. That in itself is perhaps the , N0 appeal, decided the issue. Mr. . “‘"]“ havi N"*"” hinfluenza The world is begianing to learn | question whether the murder of Cap- | 14th- Watson R. Woodruff, rep | having left ihe ci‘y some time ago ta £ 5 IR oG i should remember that sive | definitely something of the despicable | tain Cromie, the seizure of the French | 15th—Charles A. Templeton, rep ticipate in the pre-election cams reatest compliment that could he Klett's statement, made in public last | weil persons are not to he snee ok e otiiho e \,,,m,l“.lm.;| and British Consuls, and the contem- | 16th—John Hurley, dem. ; 4:\.\’ l,\u.l.’\ \“l..m,:v:»-\dm the u{:: Baid him. night, when the moderator was re- Wausau Record-Herald = > plated execution of Consul Lockhart | 17th—Raymond T. French, dem net, however, remaired in Washings were not specifically ordered from | 18th—William C. Fox, dem ton Berlin. | 19th—William B. Wilcox, dem.—gain e are assured of two more years of > soldier vote had elected him. Mz \ll agree that President Wilson is | & officially the steps taken in the (The Toronto Telegram.) 20th—Flisha. Waterman, rep. o L Mt RN A AR Ty is a job | bribery of Lenine, Trolzky and their| Russia is disgraced by the most des- 21st -—I'rederick A. rtlett, rep. TCTOR BERGER ELECTID, Pfficient representation in Washington, I<lett worked as he never worked he- I'm“:;”,I(\l\:.,,ll.d“,l“ ; ‘,‘\'”L””l,)“‘ ;‘m':(. ; Gt i',l’fif‘.‘] D abio stalice a1y eitrorth oo | = B Dl o e o LT Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. 6.—Victor t goes witheat saying that all of Mr, | foTe to be re-elected and is entitled | for bhig guns in of a typewritor | lets in the light unoa dark spots in| tionists who ever shattered thrones or = 23d —George B. Clark, dem.—gain Berger, socialist, was clected to Cons | Batters — Oman this hemisphere as well aholished dynasties, 24th—Harvey P. Bissell, rep. gress from the fifth district, defeats Viery muchito the pointlls the order Russians are almost the first people *3th--John B. Dillon, rep. ing William H. Stafford, rep. Bere Bhete Wil fmxe Bis’ sérvices st ‘hel‘_{ L CRFADRIgn SUCH a5 was arrlad on o from headquarters in Berlin to “de- | in history who ever fell into the hands 26(h—Charlex E. Williamson, er, formerly a member of Congress struction agents in commercial and [of patriots capable of handling their th—James R. Mead, rep. is unde¢ indictment for violation nmand just as has been the case l his behalf, Mr. Landers beat him But what Mr. Wilson (akes care | military ports in Canada and Amer- | country over a foreign invader in re- 28th—aArchibald Macdonald, rep. the espionuge ach < > Ansonia, Nov. 6.—Mayor John Ci Mead, dem., wx re-clected to oflice by a majority of 334 votes d a couple of hundred votes to his man is George M. Landers. Despite | oy (ose who do not wiaf to dri I'he people knew his worth, and ex- OWing to pressing duties in the Food bonducted it thus far, he can have the ©¢ording to the machines that recorded | | S1OW (bl ll‘ o L Bl He carried this city, a thing Xnow him so well, went to the polls the Kiaser entered four years ago. Now that the campaign Is over and ' CCiVing the official returns, was that - The publication of the documents tell- onergan’s constituents, regardless of | o what credit goes with election after