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FORD AND NEWBERRY WILL NOT GIVE UP TATE RESULTS. Continued from First Page) Hayes in, 1,77 ,408. Turkington's | (Continued from First Pe ddlesex county-—Thompson, r, ; Dunham, d, 2,307. Thompson's in, 1,677 made an Dixon in unexpected normally strong democratic precincts If Lubring's progress Vinton, 1 ; it Dentan’s vote in the first con- Vinton's margin, tinues it may mean a solid republican ation in the house from howing a county lland v, d 1,623 irfield county 19,202; d, Pease, 1, Peaso's er, margin, | G O Pa Denver, Nov. 5 tory for the republi orado with the possible exception of tidward Taylor, democrat, as con- gressman from the fourth district was cvident from refurns from appro mately half the precinets of the state available early this morning Sweep in Colorado. A com ple i ticket in Col- e vic county d, 6 w London LiNlibrids in, 1,0 own, T, 7 998. Brown w Haven county Donovan, r, n, 2,114 county-—~Gabh, Gabb's d apgin, 1 16,979; | pe rtford r, 15,262 s Twold Nebraska. Yov. Incomplete the Lincoln Daily by Republica Lincoln, Neb., SO returns compiled by \r, according to announcement that paper, show republican gressmen hi been elected in all six TH WARD SCANDAL | 502 con- ot s distric Francisco, Nov. 6. ifornia, to congress at lcast five members, three democrat This much was the result of San wiil return republican and ono prohibition vertain early toda vesterday's election (Continued from First ¥ in unlocking the machine. By as 1 count, it required 12 minutes him to open the machine, demo- | claim, and there is every likelt of an interesting situation when deral agents completo their ca claimed that Mr. Hewitt had or not to open the machine until lock after, and the govern- men are determined ta a whence such orders came to nsibility for the alleged viola- f the law Democratic leader e sixth ward afirm that, owidg to act that one machine remained d for 30 minutes after the were opened, some 30 or 40 men unable to t their vote, inas- as they could not wait in line oaly one machine was working. Wyoming a land- n ticket stimated two to Wyo., Nov. toda indicate eatire republic Wyoming is prohibition Cheyenne. returns earl slide for the in tho state or to have adopted cor- fix ane. Selects Democrat. Nov. 6.-—Tncomplete re- 16 Nevada counties show Henderson has defeated Roberts for senator by a majority and Charles is elected represent: Nevada Reno, Nev turns from that Senator Congresman 1bstantial (dem.) congress. over vans tive in ROAD TO BERLIN The Doughboys--The Go Boys Are on Their Way YOU CAN FOLLOW THEM THE HERALD as Received Another | Consignment of WAR MAPS BIrHE BEST VALUE IN THE CITY Over 5000 Towns and Cities, and a Key, so You Can Find Any Spot You Want in a Twink- lng. WENTY GENTS EACH AT THE HERALD OFFICE Dou’t Ask Your Newsboys to Delier Tem Indiana. | NEW BRITAIN DAIiLY HERALD, NOVEMB ER WEDNESDAY, GERMANY MUST PAY |LONERGAN SENDS - ALL ALLIED LOSSES | THANKS TO VOTERS ‘Fabulous Indemuity to Be E*"Expresses Afipréoiation of Support. acted, Wilson Warns Berlin Given Him in New Britain ARMAMENT Arm Washington, M 6.——Warning Ger- that the allied American | terms will include an enormous and that there will t 14 terms of Janu Wilson formally government Congressman Augustine Loner gave the ITerald the following st ment over the telephone from ‘e in Hartford today Wish to express my gratitude to voters of the First district and Britain for their renewed expres- of confidence. I all 1 | zardles many and e | peace his | indemnity qualifications in his ary 8 last, President !nn“lh‘rl the German terday that Marshal Foch is ready to present the armistice ditions to the German commanders in the field. | The president’s | climax to the diplomatic ne | wa made public by Secre sing. It is the last link developments cading up to accept ance rejection of the armstice terms drawm up at Versailles 1t incorporates obse tions 1 le by the allied governments at the Ver sailles conference and adds the PPresi- dent's endorsement. for the indemnity demand compensation “for all damage done to the civilian population of the Allies and their property by the gression of Germany by land, by and from the air.” No one here pretends estimate the stupendous this indemnity. The dam. fan property in mee at that Andre Irench High Commission her. mates that take 20 for 100,000 workers to restore it All the destruction ¢ wanton character in Belgium, the ravaging of | Rumania, Montenegro, etc., | provided for in th in- Figures of a fabulous be in attempt- | some yourself with thae New sion do a growing Bank Ac- now shall continuc for the district political afliliations of con- count and you will be to can of the the constituents “I am pleased tion of Mr. Gabh ford county nd sheriff of New Hr grateful for the in New Britain and the work of the demoecratic ganization ix to he commended “I regret Mr able to shoot down coming as a otlations, ary Lan- in the chain of note, indeed at the elec- sheriff of Hart- Mr. Rellly as| ounty. ' T am ! of en vote your enemy—failure Four per cent or and safety at this Landers’ defeat as he | would be of beneofit to New Britain in {hc senate. T am sorry Mr. Hart and Mr. Gorback were not elected “Mr., Spellacy i for his splendid r administration or; icapped hy & great state hank. to be complimented Without a statc anization and hand- | short campaign in a state normally vepublican he has made a tine run which should afford him encouragement to try again with a to be able to of eivil 50 the esti measure ge to alone is rdieu of He mander of the received | Ameriea congratu- he | Morrow R int fn Corbin B S. of A. and a member Odd Fellows and of The funcral will be held to- afternoon at the chapel in Fairview interment will be in | “'orbin commandery the obsequies suece was com- Congratulated by Quigley. an of . IForesters Congre: n this morning a lation from Mayor . whom defeated. The telegram read Congratulate you on your Wish you successful term. GRORGE A. QUIGLEY."” nat Loner telegram it will years from and cemetery. charge 5 Qnig o'clock cemetery that victory will Serbia, must be demnity alone can ing to estimate it All destruction of and illegal damage done U-boats during the four v have run amuck must now be paid in full. This includes the Lusitania and other ships destroyed. Here too the indemnity fisure to be exacted from Germany is staggering to the imagina- have of DEATHS AND TUNERALS | considered J J. Howard Rose, his hom 13 Norfolk street in Hearl ford this mornii The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon from the undertaking rooms of M. Cuartin & Burial will be i irview cemete Howard Rose. passeng 2 od Helen Sargis. aged 15, died tho General hospital last was due to pneumonia. two hroth- whom she She was only other Helen Sargis, New Britain night. Death Miss Sargis is survived by ob and John, with | at 323 Park street. born in ¥ where her i relatives at S Sons livel Lovelace, Frrank today home his M. Lovelace in Monday evens hos- and wife. Pleasant Frank funeral Pleasant held at 12: sent to the . Mr. and Mrs, h, Ky. He died the New Britain He was vears besides his parents, done by German air London and elsewhere | where the civilian population has suffered must be made good by Ger- | many so far as possible. | L and The W W live. e- raids on Par b lace a0 tho Mary Rose Grace. | body funeral of Mary i hter of Robert Grace of La § street, was held this morning o'clock from St. Mary's church. terment, was in St. Ma cemetery The Ros¢ u .Yunlr;nnhnn‘r_ Corp. William J. Sullivan, The body of William Sullivan ha rived in with military escort, and have heen completed funeral tomorrow at, Eaglo Wil- from u|.wr| The Ladies of the Bohemian will meet at the home of Mrs Jlam Hempl fomorrow afternoo 2 to 5. The meeting is the monthly meeting. Compare style ciber dv Corp this city rangements holding the at o'clock well known vesterday Bohmer, a man, died at tk son in Plainville. He was tussell & Erwin Mfg. n i1l for several we James Britain home of employed hy the New T is for M morning and prices. o Take Notice! We have just received a large select line of manufacturers’ samples in Ladies’ Coats and Furs No two alike and each garment is the latest creation in design and material at popular prices on EASY WEEKLY PAYMENTS OF | $1.00 A WEEK AR SUA SR Also a complete line of all the latest styles in Suits, Overcoats and Mack- inaws for man, youth, boy and child. Come in and select your choice and pay fo Boston Clothing Store Where Credit Equals Cash 63 Church Street it as you go along. | Financial T o New York Stock Exchange cuota- tions furnished by Richter & Co., members of the New York Stoclt Ex- change. Nov High 613 5% 6, Low 6014 % 1918, Close Am Bect Sugar 61 Alaska Gold S Am Agri Chem ..103 Am Car & Fdy Co 85 % Am Ice . Am Can Am Toco Am Smelt Am Sugar Am Tel & Anaconda ATS Fo Baldwin B & O BRT Beth Eutte Sy Can Pac ses Central T.eather.. Ches & Ohio Chino Cop Chi Mil & St Col ¥ & I Cons G : Crucible Stecl Distillers Tri Tel Cop Ry Co.. Loco rerior Steel Sec e 1st pfd Gen Elec .e Goodrich Rub Great Nor pfd Gt Nor Oro Cetfs 32% Illinois Central 1027 Inspiration Interborough Kansas City Kennecott Lack Steel Lehigh Val Mot s Cop) com 11 N v N Y ev Adr o & Cons 5 H & R Y Ont & We Nor Pac .... Norf & West Penn R R Peoples Gas Pressed Steel Ray Cons Teading Rep T & So Pac So Ry So Ry pfd Studebalker Texas Oil Union Pac Utah Cop 17 8 Rub Co U S Steel . U § Steel pfd Va -Car Chem Westinghouse Western Union Willys Overland Brake fud Car S com church. cemete ullivan died Saturday at ade, Md., of pneumonia fol- lengthy illnes The body from the camp Monday but has been delayed in did not reach this city Burial will be in Camp Me lowing a sent afternoon transit and wis | livan | tu | soundea | 7:30 o’clock at his siste until this morning. Full military honors will be accorded Corp. Sul- the state guard acting as mili- esicort. t the grave in s cemetery following the read- ing of committal prayer, taps will be and a volley of shots fired A Frederick G. Winkler. G. Winkler, aged 47 t night at the home of | Mrs. U. G. Lucas of 131 enwood street, after a day’s illness with pneumonia. He had been in New Britain but two months, coming here from his home in Trivoli, N. Y He has been employed as a clerk in McMillan's store. He is survived by his father, in Trivoli, N. Y., and h jster in this city. The funeral ser vices will be held this evening 's home, Rev. muel Sutcliffe officiating. 'The body will be sent to Trivoli and burial will be in Red Church cemetery in town. I'rederick | be Root of A son ha Mrs. John avenue. n born to Shuttle Mr. and Meadow WOMEN, Watch the workers in your house- | g hold for loss of time—time is money. mixing flour and shortening fo use as little water as possible, In pastry give nd apple jelly a an appetizing A few Lutiful vor. grap; color il added to decidedly grape jam more inter- Orange peel makes the jam esting. most important thing about care of a range is keeping it The taking clean. B ————— ] OO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. FOR geo Ideal Stove, burner Gas Plate leat Kitchen Table, Oak Kitchen Chs Oak Rocker, Smith ssels Rug, k Dresser, Bed, Spring and Mat- so Ol Cloth; only been used time 77 Stanley two Oalk T hort doing general mily. Box 9D, 11-6-1dx WANTED -— Position housework in good f Herald, | pay 2 | some extra 8t. | that | ICHTER & CO. DRAPER CORPORATION We the stock as a consery The T to your atten Corporatio desire to call the Draper itive investmer ant the Draper tion Hopedale, M containi ome 42 acres of floor space is devot principally the production of 1l Northrop Loom. Through on this Loom the company i tected for years to come. It is nothing that the repair work probably more than sufficient t¢ the present rate of dividend. The company has a year's supply of coa hand and been given steel as product is are booked at present include of Corpor ass., " to patent pro wortl alon on has priority extremel; at capac prices anc non-can on jts essential. They ity the tion for a year contrac 2lla cla Capital no bond preferred The 1916 on plant off the | than 1 | tion. At the 000,000 United stock $17,500,000 or stock for 1915 depreciatior average net carnings 1917 after all and after markin patent acconnt, on the pr and 500,09¢ were nt mor capitaliza present they Liberty Kingdom high grade first They also ha aside in a special invested in the The cor in business for a = furnishes approximately Looms used in cotton management of the and zgressive. The essentially a peace stock onable to expect 20 time condition generally ex distant future will be made time Bonds own §4 +$750,001 Bonds and $250,00( { other | bonds. mortgag $1,000,00¢ fund whict next Govern ny At many years an 90% of al mills. The e stock it and i tha to ve sot will | ment Loan has beer highest very 4 seems very it will have points within in view of its pre the future outlook it pected that in the not distribution October 24, 1918, the company liquid assets exceeding $10,000, Total indebtedness pavable 24, 1918 about $150,000 are paid at per January re an nt On had 000. | October the 1st Dividends rate of 8% { quarterly. being annum, Subject | a limited poration offer sale, Draper 26 D, C. to previous o amount th ock, to yield W of United States Food Adminis- tration License Number G—08535. Fish Specials For Thurs. & Fri. Fresh Haddock 1b 10c Yel Tall Flounders 1b 10¢ Butter Fish b 24¢ Herring Ib 10¢ Smelts 1b 22¢ Boston Blye Fish b 18¢ Fresh Mackerel Ib 35¢ —SLICED FISH— Blue Fish Steaks Jh 20¢ Salmon steaks 1b 28¢ Cod Steaks Ib 22¢ Halibut Steaks 1b 36¢ Veal Stew 1b 15¢ Plate Beef Ib 15¢ Mixed Salt Pork Ib 27¢ Salt Pork Hocks ib 18¢ Open Clams pt 23¢ Molasses 2 cans 25¢ Corn Starch pkg 7¢ Asparagus Tips “*" 18c Gold Jeaf Lima Beans can 25 Moh. Soups can 10c Peanut Butter 1b 25¢ Moh. sclect Figgg doz F()e Compound 2 Ibs 5! Cranberries qt Native Celery bch (‘(!fll\.llg Oni(]-n‘ 5 Ibs GOODWIN BEACH & CO. Room 410 National Bank Bullding, Lelephone 2120, E. F. MCENROE, Manager. LANDERS, FRARY NORTH & JUDD a STANLEY WORKS. & CLARK. nd BOUGHT AND S OLD.