New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 1, 1920, Page 10

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L, ADVERTISEMENT. POLITICAT, ADVERTISEMENT. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, POLITICAL, ADVERTISEMENT. POLITICATL ADV F"TI\I—'\IF\T. 1920. POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT. ADVERTISEMENT. POLITICAL POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT. ote For Edward F. Hall F or Senator DON'T PAY ANY ATTENTION TO THE DEMOCRATIC PROPAGANDA HIS RECORD IS BETTER THAN ANY PROMISES OF HIS DEMOCRATIC OPPONENT At the Session of the Legislature of HE FALLEN OR’S THEME Taylor Preaches True Christianity % pastor of the People’s | Christ, preached on | 14, Sunday morning, sub- Cares.” He sald in part: | the text that | portion of scripture word 8f God. Saul was the life of David and pl to place till at refuge In a cave and it ore that he gave ex- the words of my xt. | distress and 1 holipve ople In New Hritain nm’ osn also ly plek up a paper these | * it you see where someone | heir life because this dis- | best of them. 1 believe | ( is before ople today who are say- e thing that David said man that drink has slain nobody cares so he don't #0 ho jJust continues an is able to get it Here that has fullen Ax ople who profess te All shun her, and she has feel that nobody cares, so n I was in Springboro, A meoting and spoke MWne, and the leading lady ureh eame to me with r eyen and sald there was ter in this to help and | wore putting | Shame on the | trying holp It the church who in the u be swome A sho was it s nbhove are down o the 24 y say It \s Impossible @ that I know, but I ® s impossible with ( eed s to show the Christ- toward them. eall came to us that there in New Britain that wore how quick we would go o ars ago we read In the it the San Francisco earth- that the people were In hat did we do? As one ched down in our pockets was a stream of gold went continent like a river. In 1917, 1 was In the State , when a cyclone passcd ow Castle, and as and cities around he or they went to the e not In physical distre In soul distress. There a around here who feel that res whether they Chris , or whether they o to ‘hell. {the reasons why this con- axisting among those who be Christians s because #0 busy about material rescuc woon s rd of September, 1920, he voted FOR THE SOLDIERS’ BONUS. HE VOTED FOR IT TWICE AND HFELL VOTE FOR IT AGAIN' He Is A FReal Friend Of The Service Men. (Continued from mally” Inclined to tion or the other Most of the the recent women's that no Maine e vote of the criterion election was men ¢ tor pi results. for en’ the s vote. largest pre With the erly belonging to th non-socialists who t the ticket in protess prisonment of the p: . v clalists p ve 000,000 a In 1916 u less than any of the to bLreak tomorrow t start out records Presiden The Y vt Call which certain states have an six na OPENING OF POLLS BUT 24 HOURS AWAY. FGR G. 0. P. TICKET: | first time in fifty-nine years, Miss Fan- | N First Page) been political nor- one fac- wiseacres declare that lection well where the under half be considered redicting national The socialist party has made claims | wom- new voters prop- party added to hey say will vote t against the im- wrty's presidential Debs, the so- of least socialist pportionate pte the it v vole tional toral must parties elec hey college aim at election of tickets | t Wilson leads them all WAR VETERAN KILLED One dny Had Served lar Funcral iden, Nov. 1 lor, Ing whes n fene morrow plar Guppy, accident the Mass the 1 his automo in Cheshire afternc nors m w The who met taker pi were i H. Wales Li Howard K. Curtis Silver Co. superinten Co. L. C. 8 G was first lleute Plerce also of the turning from the New Haven when red. Pierce ture of the right in nd in n a dash lamp refle off its course. He child and his paren Guppy served wit French armies and the French governn to the United States the 288th. ( In is Col. Benjamin W. was home of They his of arm wehing 1 Clarence E. Taylc of the New Britain the was the Tavior of of Mrs. John Flann Alpha Deita & son of Mr d the Gospel of Jesus become a secondary mat- giving us opportunitics, are to let them go by." / Mildred Taylor Sister —advt voters: Rt POLITIC XL ADV Victim of Meriden who was killed recelve, Kensington, Wreck Sun- Overseas—HKnight for His Com- Cla o 1y even- on Satur bile went through will be buried to- ith knights Tem- Joseph death in the same \ last evening to arents in Melrose iportant employ nes Co nd with an International ndent and Captain of which Taylor and Louis C Line Cod. were re- tootball game in the smash occur- double frac- 1. Taylor was driv- down to pick up sheered the car 2 wife, one ts in Kensington. h the English and was decorated by nent. He s a licutenant of try. His father uppy. ody of o raves fa v was a graduate High school and | was a member of the local chapter of a fraternity. He and Mrsil Jason and a brother ery, formerly Miss of this city 1 the N. Y. Call FRTISEMENT. returned | ~ 1919, and AGAIN at the special session held in "HARDING APPEALS : Wants Senate Republicans to Help ! { brother, E. il He Wins Marion, Ohio, Nov paigning his of campaign laid before people on a pre-election statement, Senator Harding rest today 1.—His cam- over and issues took a tial contest. A smile answered those who for his prediction of the tomorrow’s balloting and outcome of in place of any special called pre-clection claim, he attention to his public utt of the last few weeks, in which declared many times that he xpected to be inaugurated next March as the nation’s chief executive Detailed forecast of the result the left to his party managers, had made his fight to the { nominec ng he best of his ability and was ready to | abide by In the result. precinct where he v 30 years, the senator vote tomorrow. He and who has been his con- nion throughout his cam- paigning plan to go to the polls early in the afternoon and to spend rest of the day quietly at his home. A straight republican ticket has been recommended to the voters by the candidate ropeatedly in his ad- dresses. Several times he has de- clared that he did not want to be elected president unless a republican congress were/ chosen to translate the party the legislative into performance and every where he had spoken he has an ap- peal for a republican to “ad- vise and consent” in formulation ' w foreign policy At present the party has a major- ity of only two in the senate and {a particular appeal for republic success in senatorial contests, Mr. Harding sent to each senatorial nom- last night a telegram declar- that the people would be pro- moting Americgn leadership in world affairs by increasing the republican margin in the upper house. Tomorrow night the senator and Mrs. Harding will r ive the election returns at their home, bulletins com- piled by The Associated Press keep- ing them advised during the evening of the latest totals reported from each the 48 states. Throughout the campaign The Pr has been the only org ion maintaining telegraph wire in Harding news headquarters a few steps away from the famous “front porch™ and as the results of the bal- loting are made known in distant parts of the country they will be flashed to Marion stant compa promises sta made senate the inee ing of Associated ss news ased QUIET IN VERMONT. Montpeilier, Vt., Nov. 1.—Vermont's record of consistent republicanism re- sulted In & quiet campgizn that ended today with prospects f a normal vote tomorrow enlarged the women's ballots. by POLITICAL final analysis | the ! from arduous labgrs of the presiden- | asked | has voted ' the | ADVERTISEMENT. SHUNNED WORLD 59 YEARS. | Woman Leaves Home First Time In| Half Century to Attend Funeral. | Huncock, N. Y. Nov. 1.—For the | nie M. Read who has been a voluntary | recluse ever since the first year of the civil war left her home vesterday to attend funeral services for her Darwin Read, eighty-two. Miss Read, who though an aged woman herself is still vigorous and in | g00d health is reputed to have made a vow in 1861 that she would never leave her room after her father broke off her engagement to an officer of xhe National Guard. During all these years she has steadfastly adhered to her' vow, and scarcely a dozen have seen or spoken with her. people ! ' Meriden Man Fined and Jailed For Booze Sale Meriden, Nov. 1.—Joseph Niezgoda, arrested early yesterday morning in a was committed by Judge /Thomas P. Dunne to jail for 60 days and fined $50 and costs on charges of selling without a license, selling on Sunday, etc. Five bottles of liquor were seized. COOLIDGE IS GONFIDENT. Boston, Nov. 1.—Governor Coclidge had no word to add today by speech or statement to the national cam- paign. He went into retirement after speaking here faturday night and raid on his saloon on Veteran street | planned to remain in seclusion until the local polico early today and he accompanicd Mrs. Coolidge to the Rolls from their home in Nnrthamplori B tomorrow morning. The governor wil return to Boston immediately after< ward to receive the returns of th¢ election. Y. W. C. A. NOTES. The following classes are open for registration at the Y. W. C. A.: Dress-‘ making, Monday afternoon; sewing; Monday evening; soial dancing, Wed- nesday evening; Spanish class, Thurs- day evening. Any young woman may avail herself of any of these classes by registering. Rackliffe Bros. Tire Sale Is Still On. Automobile owners should take advantage of the Big Cut in Tire Prices made by Rackliffe Bros. weeks of this sale, Have you made your purchase? Factery guarantee 8,000 miles. quality of this tire cannot be beaten. Compare our sale prices with our Size 32x315 32x4 33x4 34x4 32x4Y, 33x4Y5 34x4Y; 35x4Y, 36x415 33x5 35x5 37x5 regular prices. We guaranteé 8,000 miles and satisfaction. Same guarantee. List Price $47.00 $59.65 $61.35 $62.90 $67.20 $69.05 $70.85 $72.50 $74.30 $83.95 $88.05 $92.10 More than 700.Tires have been sold to local people during the six The Sale Price $32.30 $40.45 $41.55 $42.60, $44.30 $46.75° $47.75 $48.85 $50.15 $56.60 $59.00 $61.85 RACKLIFFE BROS. CO. INC. Tel. 1075 POLITICAL POLITICAL: ADVERTISEMENT. Bonus Questnon We are Against the Election of Edward F. Hall for State Senator Be Has Failed to Give Us His Unqualified “YES” to Support a Bonus. We Eadorse GORBACH, COVERT, RUTHERFORD, MURCZYK and MRS. BEARDSLEY. They Have leen Thelr Unqualified “YES” PARK & BIGELOW STS. POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT. EX-SERVICE MEN’S COMMITTEE, Appointed at a Mass Meetin POLITIOAT: ADVF-ZRT[SF‘IE“ ) cause of His Vague and Indefinite Position on the Bonus Question— Oct. 29, 1920

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