New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 1, 1920, Page 2

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Bay Our Kind.” ITEMS at Besse-Leland's. will occupy his Protessional build- rpet, about Nov. 1 0 of 85 Pleasant & position with B. C. Mr. Provost is a veteran w. having been over the with the Evacua- . e will be con- jhe undertaking depart- ° tonight.—advt election returns Tues- Burdecks Hall. Major Council, No. 8 0. U. A I n Camp, No. 9, P. O. open night Tues- o hear the election re- Redden has been ap- ver. Rafreshments will * dally In the N. Y, VOTING TODAY on the South is Klect- t—k'ccling Grows 1 (By Amsociated voted today for a new the outcome was await- apprehension. o campalgn, regarded itter since the island ht to govern its own af- old party lines broken, apparently were for. fight for comtrol of the Jose Miguel Gomez, Rnd Dr. AMredo te of the old conserva- party * of the liberal faction, m It this year and part- h Gomez backed by inistration on duty iIn all the the first voters reached lor orders from Prosident ware to deal fearlessly nds whnioh were report. in some district. Fear somewhat allayed by both candidates to their keep the peace and not with the oppusition. news in the N. Y. Call. Do You Need Office Room? The Professional Building, West Main and Washington streets, is now open for in- spection. We want to interest some professional men, especially physicians, who are desir- ous of having commodious quarters, Here s the most modern office bullding in New Britain with the most up-to-date conveniences—eand real office atmosphere. A few offices are vacant. Interested ap- plicants may make inquiries on the premises or at 344 Main street. Professional Building West Main and Washington Sts. $25 PRIZE OFFERED FOR « HOSPITAL DRIVE SLOGAN The commities on publicity of the New Britain General hospital drive has offered & first prize of $26 to the school boy or girl of New Britain who will suggest the best slogan to be used in con- nection with this drive. Second and third prizes of $15 and $10 are offered. School children are urged to submit slogans. The rules are imple. Anyone might win. Here are the rules: Any school boy or girl may enter the contest. This inciudes High and Parochial schools a8 well as the elementary city grades. The phrase must be short—not over six words—its brevity will be a decided point in its favor. The slogan must carry the idea that the people of the ecity should give freely to the hospital which tends the ailing of the community In which they live, that the blessing of a few dollars now may be returned manifold when one is ill. Slogans must be written upon one side of a plece of paper, with the name and ad- dress of the child upon the other sidey The prizes to be awarded are: §25 for the first, $15 for the second and $10 for the third. In the event of there being two similar slogans prize the money will be equally divided. Submit slogans through the teachers in the schools. No siogans will be accepted after W.dqudny‘, noon, Novem- ber 3. 4 Hart, and Sixth Ward, Charles Cof- REfiIsrms NAME !tey, Willlam Souney and Morris WORKERS AT POLLS 552 5 sfeg> 52 Thomas Murphy. Second Leo Fortin; Third Ward, Thomas Riley; Fourth Ward, Willlam 1}“\.—19.-; Fifth Ward, Robert Grace, . «nd Sixth Ward, Morris Quirk Both Democrat and Republican EMPIRES BEAT WILTONS, Aides Are Selected Lol Becteh Chis Tortns Wi | ning Habit Against Hartford Team. While the Rambler-Tigers were winning first and John O'Neil; Fifth Ward, Joseph Callaban, John MecGrath and Patrick Flection day workers have been se- ' Beautiful new numbers that will be wanted by Victrola owners the countfy over. World-famed artists have contributed a wealth of new selections delightful to hear, and even the lighter forms of thusic are rendered by artists of more then usual ability, Any Victor dealer will gladly play any of these numbaers for you. ik it ‘Whea Yeur Ship Comes In Fedorn—Amor i vieta di mon amar (My Leve Compute T2y Chasson Infows {From “Sefde™) - Vidlla Thank God tor o Gardum Prelude a G Major (Reshemeatne) Pieme Zase—Zazs, plevcla wingars Zewm, Listte Oypay) ‘Waithng fer the Sun to Come Om 1 Conteot ooy Whiheot Dresssing of You i Hi {; { il i g H Whispering—Fox Jupancse Sendmen—Fesx Trot T Peul Whiteman cad Bis Ambemonier My Listle Binbo Down en the Sumbos lsle Aleea Susby} The RBreadway Blus Allemn Bemle Tired of Me Hesxy Bury, 10 1'd Love te Fall Aslesyp and Wake Up in by Mammy’s Armo Pearisss Quartet Tl Be With You in Apple Blessem Time Chaslos Harstons Tripoli (On the Shores'of Tripold u-.:r-u—ww 18808 10 Avalen—bMsdley Foux Tret Paul Whitenaa and His Ambassader Best Ever—dedisy One Step Mnn—-dwui-l-oun-}"’“. ) Hear these new Victor Records to-day at any Victor dealer's. He will gladly give you aa illustrated bookilet describing them. , New Victor Records an sale at all dealers on the 1st of each month. Victrolas in great' varicty from $25 to $1500. e Victrola REQ. L.9. PAYT.OFF lected by the registrars to assist the moderators in the handling of electors at the six polling places. Republican Registrar William Ziegler has named the following: Republic: n Workers. Moderators, First Ward, William Middlemas; Third Ward, George Mitchell, and Fifth Ward, A. L. Rice. Checkers, First Ward, William Bent- ley; Second Ward, Walter Golf; Third Ward, Fred Jost; Fourth Ward, Wil- liam Montague; Fifth Ward, J. J. Miezanka, and Sixth Ward, Charles Curtis. Challengers, First Ward, Jo- seph Smith and John Arrowsmith; Second Ward, Leroy Wilcox and W. R. Falk: Third Ward, W. H. Steven- #on and A. Ackerstrom; Fourth Ward, Samuel Gross and George Betz; Fifth Ward, Clarence Brady and Clifford Hellberg, and Sixth Ward, C. H Perry and Albert Morton. Machine men, First Ward, Henry Scheuy, D. W. Jones and Joseph Chimenz; Sec- ond Ward, A. Greulich,,Bjor Peter- son and George Hagist; Third Ward, Edward Bennett, Willlam Allen and William Gleed. Fourth Ward, H. Herzog and George Barner; Fifth Ward, John Edman and Andrew Clark, and Sixth Ward, Harry Gross and D. F. Bates. Deputy Registrars, First Ward, Charles Burkarth; Sec- ond Ward, Willlam Squires; Third Ward, F. Steinman; Fourth Ward, W. W. Marshall, and Sixth Ward, Thomas Lryson Democratic Members, The democratic list follows Moderators, Second Ward, M. E nnon: Fouth Ward, Martin Con- nelly, and Sixth Ward, James Egan. Checkers, First Ward, William Fitz- patrick: Second Ward, Philip Nelson: Third Ward, Gerald P. Crean; Fourth Ward, Hugh Coffey Fifth Ward, Larry Samaracicz and Sixth Ward, John F. O'Brien. Challengers, First Ward, John Curtin and Willilam O'Brien; Second Ward, Willlamn Igoe and Willlam Moran Third Ward, Bornard Doherty and Herbert Saut- er; Fourth Ward, Raymond Queenin and William Clyne; Fifth Ward, Wil- llam Kilduff and Dennis Donahue, and Bixth Ward, John O'Brien. Ma- chine men, IMirst Ward, Thomas Mar- tin, Charles Pl’lfwf'hnrd and William fan: on ard cleaning up the Nuumegs at Vibberts field yesterday, another Hartford | eleven was being played off its feet at| the Newington Road grounds. The Empires of this city administerdd a crushing defeat to the Wilton A. C. of Hartford, score 31 to 0. The locals were outweighed by the Hartford eleven. McCarthy and Bober, scored tquchdowns after long runms. Dunnigan, Anderson and Recor also played well for the wmners. The Em- pires will play the Trojans of Hartford next Sunday. The eieven will hold practice tonight. EXPLOSION KILLS TWELVE. Two New Transformers at Niagara | { North Tonawanda, N. Y., Nov. 1— Twelve men were killed early vester- day in an explosion and fire at the distributing tower of the Niagara Falls Power Company here. The explosion occurred a few min- utes after two new transformers had been cut in at the distributing tower of the power company’'s plant. Thir- teen men were crowg=d in the room watching the work of the new ma- chinery when there was an explosion, apparently caused by a short circuit. The force of the blast burst a steel barrel of lubricating oil which formed part of the new equipment and the flash of electricity iznited this oil, which was thrown over the men in the room. & Four men were instantly killed, ap- parently. One escaped serious burns by jumping through a window. The other eight escaped from the flame- filled room, but all were so Imdl,v‘ burned that they died in the hospital last night and today. Short Circuit and Blow Up. Latest news from Ireland in the Call.—advt e ST TR To Overcome Anaemic Conditions Which ar° Much More Common Than Formerly Anaemi: conditions are much more common than generally supposed. If your blood is poor, thin, devitalized you are a target for discase. Why. not therefore, benefit by the experi- ence of S0 Wwany people in this city Victor Talking Machine Vinol 4s not a patent medicine as all its ingredients are named on every package and it contains just the ele- ments needed to enrich the blood en- abling it to carry strength and vitali- ¥ to every part of the body. Your druggist sells it, and will re-] <2< Z 44 l/ & It Spills the Wind Howling gales can’t turn the India inside out. There’s a reinforcing to every wing-tip — an ex- clusive India feature which prevents turning. Dealers everywhere. o br fund your money if it fails to benefit you. EURALGIA FOR NURSES AT NORWIOH, CONNECTICUT The W, W. Backus Hospittal, a general hospital with well equipped medical, surgical and obstetrical departments, offers a three years’ course to young women desiring a nurse’s pro- fession. Books and uniforms are furnished the first year. The Backus Hospital is de- lightfully situated in the best residential section of Norwich, about one mile from the heart of the city, on one of the main trolley lines. It is one of the most modern and up to date institutions of the state, and is fully equipped for the teaching of students for the profession of nursing. For information, ad- LS 'OU use & dentifrice to keep your teeth -ih—eo."nhanwdnmu cleanliness and comfost to the mouth. Dentists say this is all suy dentifrice can safoly do. And thieis whet Klenso Dental Creme accomplishes perfoctly. The denti- &umhbmuh'

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