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NEW ENGLAND AND NEW YORK BUSY Pioneer States of Country Are Casting Heavy Votes New York. Nov. 2.—New state’s citizenry went to the § large numbers early today and offi- clals predicted that at the close of the ballot Boxes at 6 o'clock tonight at loast 3,000,000 of the 3,600,000 qualified men and women will have cxpressed their cholce for national, stato and local officers. Secretiyy of State Hugo has sent 20,000 ballots to soldiers, sallors and marines In oversoax service, prinei- pally in Germany, Hawali, the Phil- ippines and the Canal Zone. These votes will be counted in December., In addition to expressing cholce for national and state officers and new legislature mayors will be chosen in 11 cities. $45,000,000 for Bonuses. There also are before the voters “ proposition to issued $15,000,000 for woldiers’ bonuses. Early indications were that a heavy Vote “ould be cast in the five VOCVOSSLBE horoughs of greater New York. When the polls were opened this, morning short lines of voters, including many women were seen outside polling booths in all parts of the eity. Indications that interest in. the election was more than usually acute was shown in the heavy ballot cast in the 44th clection district, a sector fa- vored by actors and theatrical work- ers, who are ordinarily late sleepers. | Veoting in Maine. Portland, Me., Nov. 2.—The vot- ers of Maine balloted today for pres- idential electors only, state officers and Congressmen having been elected in Scprcmlvo: . Boston Stores Close. Boston, Nov. ~—An overcast sky that carried a threat of rain to fol- low greeted the Massachusetts voters who went to the polls early today to cast their ballots for presidential elec- tors, congressmen and state officers. First reports from communities im greater Boston were large numbers of women voters early availed them- selves of the opportunity to vote. De- partment stores and numerous other retail establishments in Beston re- mained closed until 10 a. m. o give employes, particularly women, suffi- cient time to vote. Up In New Hampshire.. Concord, N. H, Nov. 2.—The weather was threatening today when New Hampshire voters went to the SOLOLDOL DOBLDSOOLOOLOBVIOTBOCS WEDNESDAY SPECIALS G The New Britain Market Compan 318 Main Street NEW BRITAIN DAILY polls Interest centered largely in the senatorial contest. Heavy V n BRI Providenee, Nov. 2.—Interest in the election result in Rnode Island cen- tered largely in the congressional and state tickets. Rain was forecast but political experts looked for a heavy vote. Snow In Vermont. Montpelier, Vt., Nov. Z.—Vermont which has been insistently republican was expected to poll its usual vote today, although snow was predicted in the hill towns. MRS. GERTH ENTERTAINS.. Pleasant Hallowe’en Party is Held at Home Near Elmwood. Mrs. Ralph E. Gerth guests from New York, Boston, F ington, New Haven, Hartford and this city last night at Gerth Manor, near Bimwood, at a Hallowe'en party. The hostess was assited in receiving by her mother, Mrs. Chatfield and Mrs. Pride, ot Windsor. Following the rcception, the party repaired to the barn, which was taste- fully decorated with Hallowe'en colors. Music for the dancing was furnished entertai by a string orchestra. During the dance intermission, a dainty collation was served in the garage which was also decorated for the occasion. The affair broke up in the wee sma' hours of the morning. b4 HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBE R 2, 1920, | & For This quick recovery. IN a growing family the subj dizziness, loss of appetite and biliousness, etc. tens of thousands of others do wi S, SO give, according to the d, a small quantity of Dr. well’s Syrup Pepsin. bottles stores. 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Every- body now and then needs a laxative, and it is well to know the best. Write me today. Cald- easant sold it bottle in the Two Are Arrested in ! Better Milk Campaig'nl The health department's drive for better milk began this morning when 0 Tel. 248 ROAST PORK | 38¢ 1b ROAST VEAL MEAT DEPARTMENT ' LAMB FORES 35¢ Ib I 25¢ 1b ¥ B Smo. Shoulders GROCERY 25¢ Ib 1 American SPAGHETTI | | E 16¢ can, $1.80 doz. Franco-American BEANS 2 cans 25¢ ' SALT PORK 25¢ b BHHEBHIHS S LAMB CHOPS | CORNED BEEF g' l 40c 1h 12¢ Ib i DEPAR TMENT : DEMONSTRATION ON FRANCO-AMERICAN PRODUCTS THIS WEEK 2 cans 25¢ $1.45 doz. Franco-American SOUPS $1.45 doz. Franco-American POTTED BEEF 15¢ can, $1.75 doz. Pineapple 25¢ flat can DMessrs. Grogan and Hatfield who con- duct a dairy on South Main street and | C. Anderson, another local milk-man‘: were brought to court to answer a| charge of selling milx that is not up | to standard. The cases were continued until Wednesday morning, the former at the request of Lawyer P. F. Mc- Donough and the latter at l«'u\')’cri Henry P. Roche’s request. i —_— e The Ideal Embroidery needle | will be on demonstration | Wednesday, Thursday, Fri-| day and Saturday, The Fair 25¢ Store. Don’t fail toi come and see it. November 3rd, 1920 ! ELK'S CLUB Best Dance Floor ia the City Music by Curley’s Novelty Orchestra | Admission 53 cents ] War Tax Included GRAND INAUGURATION PFEIFFER'S Select Wednesday Evening Socials | were given to four of the maost attrac- BOYS' FT:I'B PROGRAM, House Warming Party at New Build- | ing on Center Strect. i A big gathering of Boys' club mem- bers celebrated the opening of the . new gymnasium last night with a| Hallowe'en party. Their numbers | were swelled to 250 by the attendance | of parents and friends and the girls’ | clubs who were hwited as gnests. Music by the Boys’ club band enliv- | ened the evening, the playeres wearing Hallowe'en #igs insteead of the regular | band, amidst the applause of all band, amidst the, passed in review before the Ladies’ Auxillary, who judged the costumes and awarded the prize to the smallest musician who represented a small old | mau. i A. C. Brunnelle gave a few vocal solos accompanied by the band and a | special treat was sent by Mrs. J. A. Traut in the shape of a huge ribbon- | bedecked basket filled with candy for | all. At the grand review of all those in the clubs wearing costumes, prizes plause of all tive. As the long double line marched | about the room, the Boys' club mem- bers showered the participants with | quantities of confetti. H ELECTION NIGH You are cordiallly invited to visit our office, where we will have com- * plete returns over our private wires, covering the nation, state 4 and city. 2 , RICHTER & Cf Member New York Stock Exchange 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, { TEL. 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