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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1920. MUSICAL CLUB WILL |""prve seeaxs x~ | HIGH SCHOOL TO |BIG LAWMAKERS ARE | e Loves HER sTiL | GIEVELAND CHAMPS il Wires. GIVE CONCERT MON. B3 ELECT OFFIGERS; PUT IN BOOZE RING "o oo secic | NOW DISBANDING B Republican Nominee Continues Cam- s ey h e | Wife Who Wants Divorce, L8 ires Jn the town Paign in “Solid South'—Pledges ' rudxza John P. kellm:... presiding in Members “ Will Receive Tickets Noa-Pertisan Rule. + Balloting Under Way?GIrIs Glee | Two Members ot Congress ROl = | cision in the case nr l’ne AL l“lohcn\ On_ Board Senator Harding's Spe- | n invasion of Tennessee Scnator J. Doherty of \lnndrn. The plaint 4r —— e— :l:rdinx was on his way today to S ——— e PR wuisville, Ky, where he is to speak > ‘rie Arat Musonle of xhe Year o “‘, tonight. The Republican nominee siven by the Now Britain Munical | J0 G0, D00 KeRAblarn e lrluh will take placo Mgnday l|\\n"|.n,; delivering addresses in the municipal Jctober 13, at the B hall. Fol-| quditorfum and to an overflow crowd lowing is the program as arranged: n the street outside. Planoforte—P hantasie ..Mendclssohn Thé sénalor spent mostillor I toany Andante traveling through a section of Ken- Allegro. tucky that normally belongs to the Presto “solid south.” At numerous stops he Miss Littlehales. made brief talks from the rear plat- Song—a. Could I ....... & form of his train, urging southern ’ b. I Know a Lovely G 3 voters to suppart the Republican d'Hardlot | ticket at the coming election. e. Daddy's Sweetheart In his speeches at Chastanooga . Liza Lehmann | Senator Harding assured his aud- Miss Earnest, lences that a Republican victory this Duet for Coptralto and Baritone-— fall would mean “the same poliey o Night (Nocturne) . .....Chaminade | NeIPful protection to all Amerlcan Miss Schade and Mr. Latham production north or south.” He de- clared that sectional mrtsunderstand- Mixed Quartet ing could be removed by “diversified | Miss Boardman; juniors, Miss Fergu- A Alla Trinita 5 e polities.”” The Republiean party, the | SN and Miss Aisenberz: §ophomores. Ol Fashione Jymn | venator added. has no policy for one | Miss Reveridge and Mits Dusuid; | I e o oL | Hil Dananeriand Jamcs Wb W sierry) DT ] o b, Legends ... ... Tachaikowski| o 00 1nat it docs not preach for all | freshmen, Miss Smith and Miss Judg rom: the office of Sta reNDILON | o unsel for the plainuff and Lawver anlevgCovelesbic i n oo Lo Mrs. Horton, Mrs Tuttle, Mr. Stuhl- % mid-year frshmen, Miss Poland and | Director Ralph W. Stone, the names | |7 . e s e withaot] visit to his home in Shamokin, Pa., e et sections alik Rkt el ien e re g e et | Dryhurstitolmibmibitne (case without || Zo S ST ISE SIS oS Bt e signatures of Mr. Stone, two of his | 2T8UM and the court reserved ce- | ., ¢ine ¢rip. Wood will spend the e e Requiem Mass ELECTION OFF]CERS g S agents and the consignec Hon. winter felling trees, hunting and fish- Confutatls’ from M M TR Verdi Mr. Matthews plans to organize A | [nternal revenue agents under the ing in New Jersey. Girls’ Gl 1 al g 3 i i . jef i 5 . i 34 8 i 1 Tk iy JOBSIQ. socoes | aweedor! o el e et | €. E, CONVENTION Ball Players Leave to Take Up vy »po coenved win . Graefer, a blacksm| T |in the leg by a member Other“ork When” e aticmpted. to | townsmen by ringing ti | Claude Williams, the Cleveland, Oct. 14.-—Members of the | Was awakened by four nf champion Cleveland American league | M up in his bed. carr haseball club began to disband today | and all, out of the buil and by tonizht most of them will be | a fifth man stooa guard en route to their homes in various parts af the country. At least ven | expect to winter here. “Bill” Waml ss and George Uhle are residents of Cleveland. FEl- mer Smith and Jack Graney usually spend most of the off-season here. “Doc' Johnston has taken over a bil- liard room herc for the winter and Steve O'Neill and Ray Cs pect to cnter the automobile Manager Tris Speaker, after fishing in Canada with Catcher amaker and other friends. will v reeks the decree on ounds of deser- tion. Mrs. Doherty had tfor witnesses The informal elections for the‘ Chicago. Oct. 11.—With the expos her mother, Mrs. Henry Chapman of { nomination of class officers began this | of Chicago’'s $3.000,000 whiskey ring | this city, and other members of her morning at the High school and will | by H. A Sadler. former New York | ramil The mother or the defendant, be continued for the three following | broker, it is obvious here that des- | who resides in Meriden, testified for school days. The ballots for class | perate effort is being made to “husii | par son. president were taken this morning. | up” the government investigation Doherty entered spccific denial to The ballots will be taken for vice- president tomorrow and ballots ! in Chicago's lawless hqunr traflic, testimony he told the court that he for secretary will be taken on] The developments ar still loves his wite. TLawyer ilemy i | ! before it reaches to the “higher ups" | (o allegations of his wife. During his i Monday and ballows for treasurer Federal officials issue a statement | jyrvpyrst, counsel for the defendant, on Tuesday. After the votes have been at two important witnesses whos questioned the plaintiff regarding the counted the three persons having the | names so far have heen shielded have S o T OIS b highest number of votes will be | faken flight and that publicity i2ed! by the counsel for Mrs. Doher- taken as candidates. The president to the investigation has : a0 and secretary are aprortioned to the the government case. Academic school and the vice-presi- whose confession is lh»o dent and treasurer to the Vocational i of the government's case, i= school. crazed by fear of death from the | . \wuterhury, was apandoned yester- 2 d s, Class advisors have been appoint- | cliaue and was sent ta a North Shore | & & T8 BN B8 AEFOREE MEE to Texas 1o look after his business in- | ed as follows: Seniors, Miss Weld and | sanitarium. where his mind is said io tiff receiving s and Houquets w . 3 terests Nunamaker will join him in be tottering. Selling ficies ot B Hubbard, Te nd the two will hunt A thousand cases of whiskey ar- | =0 o« | and fish for several wecks on the Gulf | rived in Chicago on a permit stolen anasiacneed 2 = of Mexico. Judge Kellogs that in view of similar testimony being en- zaged in when the matter of custody of a child born of the couple came up | . R men biew open the safe Rnnk at Winkler, Man., Thomas J. O'Brien made a series of in Augusta, wo Planos (4 hands) FFrom Third Tuesdays from 4:15 to 5:15 o'clock : : : \ T & =AAat - | raids this afternoon and confiscated 2 Larry Gardner is coing back kbt tiidsices St ATSRSR Tho first test of voices will be made | camples of beer in five brewing plant IN BRIDGEPORT | nosburs, vi. where he has Nocturn Four Out of Five Officials Removed | Tuesday, October 15th. The samples will be analyzed to < E garage and repair shop. Scherzo. Foothall me Saturday. certain the percentage of alcoholic T Jamieson will seli zroceries in Misa Parker and Miss Tomassoni in Chicago Arc of the The New Britain High school foot- | content. Three Day Session. Will Open on | son, J. Bongs from the Chinese.... ball team will play the team of the Special Grand Ju Planned i & Granville Bantoek | / Gentler Sex. Rosary High school of Holyoke. The vha'ms E. Cline, district attorney, Fridav—Local Delezates Wil \t- : © ot Sweetan it a. From the Tomb of an Unknown it I game Will be pluyed on St. Mary's | announced that he would ask Judze . CITY II'E'AIS i : Woman. fl..f."',’"fifi.,ofi; v‘l‘o;“:.'m:,]c,‘,hm;‘;"f.' field Saturday. at 3 p. m A ®ood | K. M. Landis to appoint a special | tend Meetings. 4 - —uth g‘,mm b. A Feast of Lanterns. ot ispriit {"'m e - by the | 58™e is promised as this. team i | grand jury to investizate the liquor 7 Mrs. Horton = n ) considered to be one of the fastest in | traffic here & . oard of election commissioners after { Duet for Soprano and Tenor—A the Delegates have heen appoiiied from the various churches and from | Viclor recoras, special issue, num- state of Massachusetts. . i e eeking s RLNERN RO . .o e Lucatoni | hearing complaints of ~six women } " "ol ‘,1"‘_"::’0 e nelal in| . EedemloMcials areiaceking atmya il thel CAIE MUntonil to prtandiine coit® | iersli 8690 01, Japanese Sand- ! Night in Venice..... . Luca 3 s A et & helc erious woman who is sald to have | coton Te Lol O 3 man, Whispering, Avalon. Just Like a | members of the Three Arts club, Who | ;e ey’ vesterday . afterneon 1n | oo D N o oald o, 2re | vention at Bridgeport Friday. Two IManox (4 hands) on T & A 3 7 2 v el I Grpsv at G P e & Co.—-Adr « uesday were refused the right e ® | Union delegates are Carryl Moorc psy. a . Pierce & Co.—Advt. F C h d " 3 reparation for the 3 ey el i > 0 Rhapsodie . -Chabrier | (o register, it was announced today. |’ © o the wame principals of the liquor ring. She is | ¢rony plainvill iiss Clara Darlinz, A daughter born today at the or Loughs an 8 alleged to have offered bribes of huge i Mrs. Andaufatis and Mr. Hart The officials discharged were two Saasse e . from Newington and Miss Anna Waid ew itain General hospital to M. re Tickets for admission to this musi- | qemocratic judges. both women, a s Lo e from New Britain. and Mrs. Rohert Owens of 162 Main - cale will be muiled to assoclate mem- | ranublican judge, republican woman Andrew Pappas. north side saloon | © 4 the afternoon session Miss Weard | street bers prior to the concert. Year books | clerk, and democratic woman clerk. keeper, ‘“f""‘-']"’ that he lost $3.4 will give a survey of the work don M Atine EAtwan president of ¢l will be distributed at the musicale c @ F t they to agents for the ring. whom he had | j, New Brits In'baet Vear AUTRE | esi Bl Cbisis Y Tk D rerusetl o nar sttt the imiombec L | S8 ot Man | Beliovod | to} Have Been | patajiniadvance forisSicasesiotehiza | B2 (NSRS BRSL RS B ERG] NewlBHIGIE Whavter, Aol g s o essed a large gathering o ewish el had refused to permit the members Yoy of the club to register when they Burned to Death Makes (laim— T ~ Son “Cranks” in connection with com- | women in Bristol last evening and CHARGES ARE FILED. admitted that they were not entire- w&';“;p"’"fli""“;“’"l"" ;’“‘.‘ hitago ring | mittee work. The delegafes s<hould | succeeded in forming S ly self supportin, Investigation Started. 2 > placed entirely in the hands . .. the train leaving New Britain at | ¢ o Naval Governor of American Samon | YN0 SIRENICE L rced they _ ;‘.’m::"fi‘?’; Aa\ Dalrymple. Federal PR P ) e T e A e Owls will 0 Be Investigated. would place on the registry books the Fau Claire, W Oct. _14.—In an ;;'\n_ghm’;g: \r:;”'_‘:“:v announced N | ;0 for the convention. The program: | hold a meeting at § o'clock tonighi ut . i = names of the e¢lub women who are | ¢ffort to solve the mystery surround- . H 6:30 p. m., reception; 7 p. m.. ban- Slectri { $ TE: “’:,','o ::,"\T,."::‘.,?,::,',,I;', A’::,";;’:;,: students of music, art and drama. ing the disappearance of Edward J. | rl_"""“ “K“"] st "‘“ “higher ups"! , . sp‘mkom. w nr\slo'.v r\w'mxv. Hart- ”:‘.:"f,'-u:.i.‘.lr'am bhalnessimeenne e | onnu,hxtxs, most Samoa by Governor Warren J. Ter-| Mrs. Abigail Kennedy, one of the | Sallstead. head of a manufacturing | ImPplicates two Tllinols representatives | ¢,,.3. Senator A. J. Pattison. <in (he Hadassah will be held this evenine | Of all cough,s “yi hune, naval governor, whose adminis- | ¢lection judges, said that the ques- | €Ompany hore, who, his wife believes, | 0 COnEFess: fwo stafe represenfatives. { pun; . I. Spooner. Kensinston: | at § ‘o'clock in Talmud Torah hall. Al | healj i tration will ba Investigated by Rear [tion. “Are you self supporting” was | Was burned to death seven wecks aso omd( h'(d ‘“,M"";!;"' three hizh sal-| ¢ 5 Gates, general secretary, U. S| members are asked to he present be- | ealing properties. ; v i , - p ake Xe. |aricd fede . Yous X 2 g . are : - Admiral Charles ¥. Hughes and a |asked to show whether the gicls were ooty (coftageliat TaKe) No- ocaten i mloves and four men | € F. Hon. John T. Sproul. presient | cause of the importast naturé o e | famous old famil e residents or were attending schoo - . Distric rney Archib; i St ¥ ‘0a nd Iron National Bank. New | meeting. : committee ordered to the islands by McKay today sent Coroner William N. | 0f Chicago in an official ®pacity. The | $O% 200 1ror e 2 ¥ [ficetne SIS/ Mares shmeen | 20D eXxperience theg Hecretary Daniels was described to- 2 . o o g % ~ J Brown to Lake Nebagamon to attempt | ©Vidence was presented to Judge Lan- "he convention will aiso nieet :'n hoir wi 3 al § o'glock i S day by Mrs. & S. Ripley of Richmond, 16 HORSES REMAIN T o T O O e B | e e o ile 1T o e | amejeansentlonfvintaizoim sct choir will be held a1 ¥ o'glock tonicht | it brings to those v Gul, whe just returned from Tutuila ruins of the cottage. zfrs. Leona Sail. | arrival in the city after a six weens | Urday and Sund e T Pure and safe it ai Mauga. native governor of the h st A _awyer Da . Nair an : s 2 stead, wife of the manufacturer and | Vacation. PREs . % eanis B castern division, and Satoloa, native f pgecn Fammated From Cavalry Fn- | mother of his twe cniidren. seeks fo | Throushout pRohihition Judgze Lan- CHANGING SCHOOL COURSH e O e in’ restoring vitality Kovewnor of the western division, werc CoTiact $80000 1ifs it Tne Ter s Qis' attitude has been one of refu : ety Lotng omanis Hehtow A mostution {lieving coughs.i /ol displaced by Governor Terhune in durance Tests—Race Tnds To- | bang carvied e e s e ety hers' Cofineil Commitfee T« Ie. | And Blans are being made for an ac- hiti dall f August against the wishes of Sam- e it e b N el hisher peilsce nin tibecr i Tiie Scnson. Miss Marioh Brown nas | chitis, and all forms| cank.” N kaid. “They were charged | morrow. SRl S e e e s b o rose et Iy paring’ Report Shclected [emporsry presidont andillandRlung failmentss to R R B R A TREE nativ White River Junction, V' Sallstend and Mies Dorothy Anderson | * Gisabdewn war Maac Submaster Clinton 15, Farnhun of T o hrim e b e SR o tion. g The above familiar tr 2 The =% v of this city disappeared. Frank Thiry, rly yester he called District ) Caeioh RiGh ehs et et 5 _ wre much hurt and regard this as ‘The horaes oI peLinEin 2 a1 Dulnth taxizeabllariver @ vaste as v Cline over the telephone the Academy high school is chairman | social with the Youns Men's Hebrew (1~ - ke —uit v a continuance of oppression milo endurance test swept out of this | &, DUIRCR takiean qriver. AT RO e e o of committec of the New B Association on néxt Monday evening. d.“ % town and into New Hampshire today | Centied A"d”':'m";“ o S S the other and of the wire, | Teachers' Council which is arransi; harles . Smith, chairman of th= an .20. with 120 miles to cover to reach th hd womah e NiAla it o o Gake -l someiar oy [Fainowicoursetotislidyiitas iin s | hoard of directors of Landers, Prary . . pubiie schools. The courses will [ & Clark, will leave spon for Europe K - ) » Camp Devens, Mass, tomor- || 5 - < . B s 3 . " ” goal at P D . th 1 DI i A _|men out here My life won't b y fow. |Of the 27 meunta'which atart- | \UiD to the lake cottage onithe wven- |Mh OUC BEFE - U e et en | ehange the work being done in evers | o will e zone for several weeks. m o“f ral ed the race only 16 remained. Seven | "% Of Ausust 26 grade from the kinderzarten fo the Arno . Dressel of Nowth Buvritt Following the man's instruciions | ero in a hurry” on f were left in the stables here as a re- | 0 "o ™ 0V ilg T the ,”“m'.\ Sadier Is Near Breakdown. high scheol «treet and Miss Martha Helen Krohm r a ae a sult of lameness or swollen ankles de- ey 5 Kk the .Y § Y . . The work of adjumios wrses | of Brooklyn. N. Y. will be marsed . S stationiuntili 11 piim: when he pleked Petectives found Sadler in a pit =y 1 he - 2] klyn, 1 5 e n ift Off Corns! No Painl | veloped in vesterday's hard drive T e passengers again and took thum | ble condition. The man was tremn. | Will take a year. It ic the plan of fho | Saturday af*ernoon. October 23, at B Just for a short time; = Bunkie ano Mileo D srad : 2 e w - hyi \ council fo siubmit it= course of study | John's German Lutheran chnrch. The | prove to many more th st e b enise, two 4rade | ya0k to Duluth. The Sailstead cottage |1inx with terror and obviously on k b 4 . S L et M By B B thoroughbreds from the Army re- | was mid to have burned sooui 1l o | the verze of a mental and physical to the school commuittee for adoption | wedding will take place at 8 oclock | W D e i o mount service, have thus far shown 3} collapse. uext yea ad the Rev. Marti W. Gaudian will | gireaked hair, the m m. - the way to horses of other breeds and e > “Theyll =ct me.” he shrieked at e verform the ceremeny. this really wonderful f . A . b B 3 0 a vl 3 ill send "a trial pacl strains in the competition to determine | ya=s1.. : the detectives. “You don't know | Everett J. Lake t The Nutmeg football team will hold | ¥R @eRC & B8 8 of what blood Uncle Sam's war horse | W1ISON AnXious to e muys. They'd as soon shoot vou 0 practice fomorrow morning on the Prowaton 15 por of the future shall be Aid Disabled Soldiers)as 1oek at you. Tt dossn't make any Speak Here Tolllght @lonroc street school zrounds. All arc | teed and cannot njm t] qifferencs a o E 5 : 1t gl Washinzton, Oct. 14.—President | Sorenes what vou do. k= am a yivereti J. Loke, Ttepublican e ST Petover l ’ | ing session here today of a conference £ b s = ' % d in this city ti evening by the t N oot 3rid o s t L of the federa! board fer vocationul | former member of the state 1 Ward Republican clnb, imder the SR Ukt Ui el S #h N P g with members of the tarious | 147e and untit the present acandal a | Juspices of 'which he will speak at a | S1Feet i at St ¥rancis’ hospital in Telegrnm Received This Morning | T2 ININE With members of the various | 4 5000 fnternal Revenue agent. is | p 5 et s = tford where underwent a | state boards, declared the importance L et > & biz rally, dinner and dance in Bar- | O/ 0O | Telling of Charles Peck's Sudden | of vocational rehabilitation of disabled | 900 Of 1ot named in the eonfos | deck's hall. M Toserh Alsob and | UMiss Mildred M. Kane of 135 Wash- soldiers “cannot he exaggerated for | 51070 of & 3 b e - - Lawyer Robert 1. Munger will also |, ° e s T Death Waiting for Train. the welfare of the nation and the do- | WAthen, owner of the Grand Dad Dis- | speak. Lawyer Joseph G. Woods wiii | INEION Hiree! & ropellydivpey velopment of its enerzies.”” The cc tillery _company af Lonisvilie. and nigside at the meeting. togher former i tes at the West- A telegram was rcceived this morn- | faronce was attended principally by | M#tthew Wevdert, a politician and (S B REREY ern r\v;lim-‘ '.‘.« ,,,‘I, one ‘f,,_ 1.' ing by George I. Tlart telling of the | hembers of boards from eastern ana | former revenue azent = CCLUT . TEs G el e sudden death of Charles Peck. well | mootrns ntoron. 3 YiN DOYS CLUB ACFIVITIES hospital. Waterbury. Monday MROWR t0 the elder residents of this| il e L PREq MGORE TO SPEAK ior aind senior ciasses at the | to take a course as trained nunw . ; ity e die e n ; g 3 . ritzin oy’ cluh, held se1- = e Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little | ¢ity. Tle died while waitinz for a 1 od i ! Moy e e s T ® .;rcesone” on an aching corm, in | traln in the Pennsvivania railroad LO(‘fllSMaS‘ A‘}I;"'"- n O nd plans were outiined | TROLLEY COS MUST . & = fena 3 s . & a basketball team. .1 santly that corn stops hurting. then | Sation. Fe was u descendant of Sou oston, Sept. 22 : 2 caths oo ¢ o v e Staniey Works Will \dress | o { . ’ % o shortly you Iift it right off with fingers. | Nathan Peck of the old firm of Peck | Thomax Homan of this city and Miss | Hend Of Stanies By bk IS ateants e AL ADVERTIS FRVICP; Truly! and Walter. who were in husiness in | vyars therinel Wiley ! of: Xast 'Fifth the Rrothcrhood of the Sonth | formed the first pa “-‘l nexi week and Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of [ this town years ago. Ile w a | ctreet, South Boston, were married in DIACHES§ santesy ML ADOR ol Fa i) D *Freczone” for a few cents, sufficient | Pephew to Mres. William " Hart, { yhat eity Wednesday. Sept. 2 The Church Fri opportunity When readv, the to remove every hard corn, soft corn, | Isaac lec and the late Charles Peck. | coremony was performed at the Gate AL S Sombale SRl i henliU-elul Facilities M usL Be y i Ty faaes hate 1 the e e v 1 hon AT ks 3 oy oor " L o the ¢ ey » bask 2 : B ough- ray, fade alr in m pr corn between the toes, and the \:-; [ k'h‘\7:n wa ”|‘ 't 60 vears| of ficaven church. Mr. and Mrx. Ho- B. Ailen Moor ill rh!llr;fl{ g th “ l”‘| :r' ‘_l_‘“”'.‘:""“ ‘f’l‘ L] l”"‘:‘ e ol Modeon | Ralomanchin fog ‘manner so S ealluses, without soreness or irritation. | 0ld. was the son of Henry Peck of | capn are now Kinz their home on | Stanley Works, wi reak before the the sta e poysical and ath- ¢ ) .will marvel to see you New Flaven. He was unmarried and | West street. Mr. Hogan ix emploved | brotherhood of the South church Fri- c classes hold its régnlar events 5 DI 1~ Told, younger instead of older. | is survived by on< sister. Miss Nellie | at the North and Judd vlant, day evening on his impressions of | The newly organized orchestra will Courcatiohgl ol | AR IR T Peck. also of New IHHaven o 3 o the ’ a1l id econamic conditions | hold a rehearsal probpaily this week. Atlantic Uity, Oct. 14.—How the co ors: "LIE t to Medlu Mr. Peck was manager of the New GORBACH PLANS CAMPAIGN in Lurope at the present time. A —— most modern and scientific methods | 1 "Dark Brown to Blac! | York oifica of the Randelph and Demaeratic Senatorial Candidate | Supper will be served at 9 and M. ALUMNT PRACTICE TONIGHT ar salesmanship can be used in the { compiote directions. sond Clawes company of Waterburs Abraham Gorbach is busily arranging | Moore. who has recently =~ returned The Alumni football team will hold | disvosition of street car rides was | |t > < Tharn | = 7 a campaign in his ovm behalf for the | from an extended trip to Italy, Aus. | - JRe (LG L OO0 00 E 10T > in [ told to the American Electric Railway ton MOORE. N. state ofMce and willshortiy launch bis | trin. Sweden, Norway. France, Bel- | § BrUEC T8 SVORE ot F18 0 00 ciation convention here today by _ 3 » campaign for (he support of New |zium. Holland and England will speak | (5000 T E 0 S B T e | F Buffe of Kansas City, Mo., who, R Rev. Samuel Ties Nuptial | Britaln's clectorate. Rallies are | direeily after the supper is served. [ jooi7ef T8 FIHEEY S000 The g ; man of a committee, has been Q‘BH{'HI: flHAT 1 Knot at Home Wedding, planned at which he and the candi- The South church bhrotherhood s | (o, 5 plaved at Rockville, studying the subject intensively during : g da for the general assembly will | planning a series of activities, and St the last year. He declared that street | 5 | _ Miss antoinette Rosc, dauzhter of | peak. LT 3 foore’s specch is scheduled to railways, because of competition, no | [FQ | ana George Andrew .Moore of Lon [‘Ol l‘rnl\\ s are most cordially invited. publi® to take car rides or leave | Island were married yesterday after- | Both the mujor parties are using = -— e them.” Get out yous bottle of noon at the bride's home by .| every methed of persuasion to indu-e AN NOMINATED Rollin U. Tyler. Democratic Candidate Intensive advertisin campaigns Liniment and knock th | 2amuel Sutcliffie. The doublie ring| ail women who have applied to be WOM - through car signs, daily newspapers. | “galley-west” - } serviee was used 1d the attendants | made voters 1o go to Turner hall and 5 for Governo wWill Not Accept § motion pictures and billboards, im- | ‘ were Miss Mary Bcach of East Hart- | be piaced upon the voting lists. Th. : ieal proved service, cournteous tr ment of 'V EREN'T rezdj‘fnr ford and Frank Moor z Istand. | Republicans = provided & . o | Reading Democrats Select Mrs. Dan- | Judge of Probate Position. . Dl iy e ord and Frank Moore of Long Island. » v ded a flect of | Redding ‘he public by employes and imnroved ik switth: 'ta Get instant relief with facilities for buyi treet car ticke: viere y r Lc(L)OlI ) » r. n gave is daug ir - otor E nder the direction of - =2 “Pape's Cold Compound S AR HeunEeave shisidenshtet i, Mol Mot Sanford As Candidate for rtford, Oct. 14.—Rollin 1 y ge, and the flowe rls were V 2, { Mrs, A Sloper. while t s . = I - Ty Samied e A R riage, and th o girls w Verna, T v hile the Dem e i et ter 2 111,::::1,‘ 1\\:’\‘: rml mmended as mean full of rheumatic twinges? ot rasing CS. | : e « crats alko have cars at the EPoss ntative in Loegisiature, i - \ Sroe T o e Dl e it e \uy-pi:’mi'\“.f' % 2 . % ) T4 Tre f cfnior: has dsclinsd REhe Rromina ton N sity for increased s one You should have had a B Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing ’ ding manch was pleyed by Dexter P. s = sy H Conn.. 4.—The | . % dge of probate in the Haddam Necessity ased s S | Sioan’s Liniment hcndy tha end snuffling! A dose of “Pape’'s Cold | Anderson. The couple left on a wed- fano avpis of t bave nomi- | oo S e Poler has| served Na | re2son siven by My Bufte tlor have penetrate out rubbing, C‘ompon aken every two hours trip to the Darkshires. and on et T hie d Mrs. Daniel nford as one | £ 8T carioiohes perved | isrinec: \,Ml Sinanahin o D re ta 1 . ret « s rloe 2 AN . party candidaies for represen- | . s it P ¢ utility commissions, = until thr doses a taken vsually | their return will reside at 22 Warloek senurpRt i ],”‘\ 5 : P rv‘_\ Lv:n»l d " I'LI r \I‘ B overal accasions his candi- | ru\i:\ nxln\]l-h“rtw o fl”;‘a‘r 2 Quicted the jumpy, painful, preaks up o cold ang ends all grip f #treet . - i attack tive to the zeneral assembly. ) ers ¢ E SEaia R s aoraditarie! Pribeboro s e 05 s sl dacy for the office has been endorsed saiior: showld aid in esp! P 2T, ATEENRE n armored « hibsborough Sanford. who is a wember of 1t A orzanizations wd aid in keepin Holpful in attacks of lumb I‘*M‘\ lin, "“:yl;;l-'r':"Z""‘Z“;‘M:“'”""I'— the | women's Democratic stute committee, | 1 i "“"""‘(:‘h“"“““v“:;“”v”‘gqf"‘m ipa =~ | §ca, external soreness, stifines &h : aded :n. is the wife of the headmaster of the e e perity : s mean prosper- | ;e eprains, Get a bottle reported 0 have heen ) Sanford s-hool of this pl and has ! ity to the public. Mr_ Buffe doclared. ple €1.40. king an artive part in t1 3 Washington, Oct. 14.—The D | druggist’s. 35c, 7Cc, $1.40. Jng: relieves the headnche, dulness | oneo Lamphere. for parking been t & — = ’.”\‘rn»hn- =, sneezing, soreness, stiff- | \lo. .,y:” of \lun):lrfr' ' 5 7 - cnt eampais A ”!‘”,"l' LR e L HOLD SUCCHSSEUL WHIST ters . Lo el L el ooty To Co e ol o _ . guest of counsel for the governme:nt Successful whist and dance was ne 5 x é "ol ; L. B X ST ()\ \(\1\ STR today postponed for one week heariug | held last evening in the Y. M. 5 “pape's Cold Compound” 1Is the | faria for blacking a drivenay - Q. tablets (Lax- A - S, :: anickent, surest um;( known and lLstreet, and Officer Thomw Y ¥ mo Quinine tablets), Ask 1 s L un] ett, the “hums 5 on the proposal of the “big five” pack- § and B. society hall by the Heo! . I will ank 2 compan o »f iheir | {lv circle. Dancing was enjoved o E\ x v a g * res. 1= Maxen for parking his S T, Q. tablets. L. f il climb the D Al Bank bu g | ing companies to aispose of i ire Nz wa jove n on few cents at drug steres. | arrested Lou n pa & o r 230 o'clock, gAid- Lsroglvard holdings to ¥. 11 Prince one side. ol t) e B e o | ,'&,;l L“ e L and soon eased up the The very first dosa opens your AUTOISTS AR clogged-up noetrils d the air pa salvatore A a9 W wages Of your head: stops nose run- | morning by Fraflic S cost RB. Q i 1t acts without assistance. Tates nice. | auto in the restricted digtrict on Main . A LOVE'S slgnature on box | this afterioon

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