New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 5, 1919, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERA | tation of his party in the powerful | hoard of estimate. Reuben L. Haskell, republican, wa clected a county judge in :rooklyn on George A, Wingate, democratl, was clected surrogate The sovialists failed (o make good LaGuardia Elected Over Moran by neweiin’ ek Woltta' ot e ote than they ddid in 1917 and werc credited with little more than 10 per president. Apparently they gained no seats in the assembly, and the number New York, Nov. 5.—Complete re-| of their representatives in the hoard of aldermen has not been determined i 2 NEWEST STYLES IN WINTER TRIMMED Anniversary Specials Moderate Pricings $4-79 In this Selling are small medium = Mo 101,688 James O'Neill. social- ist, 126,365 | | , | leader, refused to admit early today that Moran had been defeated. Sam- (iven “D]‘ys" Materials arc Velvet, Velvet and AR S e ‘ and large Trimmed Hats. A style suit Fur, Velvet and Beaver, Gold or Silver York county republican committec, | . ‘ ‘ 4 able to any facial type and to women $ 79 Brocade or Metallic Cloth, and Satin was equally positive that La Guardia Columbus, O.. Nov. 5.—Ohio yester- . z K . - ~ 3 i i e e ,(,,( day voted o remain in the dry col- | . of any age. =——= and Fur Combinations. tributed the candidate’s success large- | umn by a majority which may reach ! [ ) s . l,\“ to his record as an aviator during three times x]m} .l»\‘u.w of that by which , < There are smart dmpcd Turbans, Trimmings arc of hand embroid- the war, it voted prohibition a year ago, ac- | YT 1 3 e i By 0 A Tammany lost all three contests for | cording to incomplete and unofficial SN - v Chin-Chins that arc irresistible, Of $ 79 e in gold or silver thread, fancy pins eats on he supreme court Theneh i | returns roceived carly {oday at. the i y j i = Musl ¥ and ornaments, fur and ostrich bands R R el T ol T i St e 3 ) Face Hats, becoming to so many, Mush and fancies in black, brown, taupe and v a a renomination by the demo- today that partial returns to his oflice S y >okes. Laree Picture Hats, ete ‘ombinations. . Erats and theh was placed in the field from half the counties In the state in rooms, Pokes, Large ) . com Come and Get by the republicans, had little difficulty i dicated a dry majority on all four in defeating [rwin Untermyer. a 33- | prohibition proposals of approximately | Comg and Gg[ a . year-old attorney, nominated by Tam-| 75,000, | W. S ® many. Major Philip J. McCook, the| Yesterday's dry victory came just a o Se mlt O art or onn F S 1 other anti-Tammany candidate In the ! yvear after Ohio first vofed state-wide Free Souvenir 1 9 3 ° ’ . ree Jouvenitr first district, won from Justice Robert prohibition by a majority of 25,000, ) L. Luce, appointed by Governor Smith and less than six months after prohi u . to fill a vacancy Arnon L. Squie bition hecame effective on May 27 the republican in the second district, In addition to defeating the propos- | 5 . e cted by a comparatively small| od repeal of state-wide prohibition, | WIND HAMPERS GREEN l As many loyal subjects. Tt's just They are, first, healthful, and, B everyday common sense that causes|second, economi T k! o yesterday appare S ) S L = 28 3 cal. Their :packin R e el (R R O G R sy all who eat fo be,unstinted in their|allows no dust or dirt of any King S ‘v ¢l n moderately casy i ture in |;|(|l\|v| l;nmr "1” “L‘ Has I th praise of Roval Lunch Biscuit—ongdgo impair their cleanly wholesome- scored ader: s slature ring the federa a e v Snears Has Dar ot % i ¥ victory over James O'Malley, his re-' prohibition amendment: to kill a pro- | RO SRR Cutey® Sneav i irtmouth of "lm} National Biscuit Company’ e they are sold by the pound oA e et e G L R o R R SRR satisfying helps to the hung: the name ‘Royal Lunch’ is-on every Now York county. This was about the heer containing as high as 2 o M(vnmpc?op_r. dependable, J q~n(‘l\nr) or you may get ‘them in lonly solace Tammany found in the re- | cont. alcohol and to put into effect the | With Pennsy rs. Harrison spoke fed In-er-scal Trade Mark sult, for Henry I. Curren, vepublican, | Crabhe prohibition enforcement bill | ] . . S L was a bulwark of str 5 i Was elected president of the borough passed by the leglslature last sprin : . : ; Sty i ‘Royal Lunch Biscuit combine a of Manhattan, thus assuring represen- Both the wets and drys put up un- i s Sy by a mnddy field Spears had to de- i Dferoamy color, a tender crispness, a | usnally hard fights this vear, knowing | R : 8 vole most of the Green's practice yes- g Qeniiootn gafi a melting = ==t that the nation was watching to see | g § A terday to signal drill inside alumni : - S ot tell how | what Ohio, the largest prohibition 3 3 ] . lelicious. they are. Only by trying stato, would do. Ohio is the first stato i : : [ eymnasium f ] iR hem will you learn how appropri- that has held a referendum on the i 5 After a light scvimmage outdoor . BISCUIT [ Lley are named.” federal prohibition amendment o § work wi Hed off for the day In COMPANY altate about putting | . On additional returns today the dreys | f | ik Uy LIV (e ALt B y i g T did not bake' Thousands Have Discovered | continued to show increased majoritics d 3 s s e There'’s d politely. Sl Imost every section of the state ' L, i ; Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets SReRatiy i os s e ne | g backfield worked fogether more s { appeal in their Are a Harmless Substitute T G GO LT, T . L ! : o creambrown color; ains over last year ! ; : ) i the workouts last woek . charm in their mildly Sy S \ The drys made a gain of more than : ; ¢ i . b sweet flavor; enjo result of Dr. I : ionedlblarce frinatindn aciiially e ; » Colznte contest and all the regu- in their firm, tender sub- ot to treat liver and bowel complaints | showed Re 1 Ny all | ; . ; : with calomel. For 17 years he used | of the smaller ¢ and rural coun- | Lors appeared for practice. Shulting, = stance; convenience in the hese tablets (a vege compound | ties. The wets v > A gain of 9,000 N G f & . 2 e taets (Ve o vate | In Cloveland and some smallor gain | ] reuaiidistring foncle Sanfiaring trom mportant part they play at every meal, with milk, practice with great success. in Youngstown and several other of : 3 ! 1 hadly injured. Ile will be out for che_cse, jam or jelly, or alone—ROYAL LUNCH Bis- They do all the good that calomel | the smaller cities : : . . e A b s taor . cuit. The name ROYAL LUNCH is on every biscuit. does but have no bad after effects. 'No || Wannly sontedted | municinal el Cannell, Holbrook and Jordan are in Sold by the pound or in the famous ie ek = Ras FLE 5 mood cong « - - '111*"?1vy s'gn;nulaltfj‘:?lediivc(l')lii:/r‘ld _trgglcel(s; ;I.‘m‘_":;;“{:‘v‘“'I‘:;‘t']'_"’_‘l:":;.”(: oot 8 ; . % now possibility for the left guard po- 3 NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ake Dr. Edwards % | aTinl Doledo) mnl Mayby Goorso T R s sition, which Crisp has heen holding in of e i Veeoas e when you feel “logy” and *heavy. he last few games. Moore was looked cuit Note how they clear clouded brain and | Karb, democrat, was defeated for re- S R (O (237 O TG Gfd B3 0 Jabie R, oft atin J up the spirits. 10c and25c a box. | election in Columbus by J. J. Thomas, St L el = e pany baking occtf B S, often eating perk up the spirits. Sanat ! : | Crisp, whose lack of weight counts hold. My Todd cal3 nything else, to stay Rt i | inst him, but Moore is not likely to Lunch Biscuits ‘table staples' ana hunger until meal time, or be- ! be haek in the game until next week. they are all of that. They express|fore going to bed. For the children Dorney’s showing in the Colgate on- the very spirit of the mew house. | there is goodness in every bite. counter entitles him to new consider- keeping. “Royal Lunch Biscuit combine ap- c ation | Mycrs, who got into the game for + while Saturday, probably will be in “hipe to start at end against Penn- USE yvlvania. The team will leave Han- | over Phursday for Travers Island, the 1 | { | | .,’,m‘v " 2 . 7 R" y = ¢ ¥ 37 | the Polo Ground. wturday | There is a Big Difference in Minls mings a smile that won't come ofi~Inorout Varnish is just the thing. YGU may nof knOW “’19"9 {5 a Its usefulness is not confined to indoors or outdoors. 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