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NEW BRITATN'T)AILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 192 e ey - e = ey REMEMBER! QUADRANGULAR RACE IN REPUBLICAN |[DEMOCRATS AT SEA LOCAL Ho l IS QUIGLEYITES HAVE PRIMARIES, ON FROM 4 TO 8 0’CLOCK | OVER CANDIDATES NO CANDIDATE NOW Saturday, Oct. 14th et : — ONE OF I3 LEADERS A NOT AN ACCIDENT Will Meet Tonight To Nominate But Head of Independent Club Issues i Judge Alling, Alderman Wells, E. W. Christ and Council- ey [T man Rice Out For Two Places On Ticket. Mh:.l,:l:: s,:::ml,:“::‘mm With 1 Others, Heads Institw-| " :: ",:: e Pe_nalty for Nflghcf of CAN DY With the administration faction of []0[]8 il] 'mis s[ate Despite recent endorsement by the L K Heanh n“hs In the eix wards, from 4 to §]and upon his graduation went to work |[theé democratic party holding back Jndependent Political club, G. A. o'clock today, the republican electors|at that plant, working his way up |8hnouncement of candidates for sen- &\ 1gley’ her John's will be given an opportunity to select |gradually until his ability was rec- [ator and representative, and with the! mpo New Britain General hospital Suigloys’ erenitifationi., ot Counml: Take Fatigrojoha'y Medicie.s from among four candilates, two|ognized y election to office. He is | antls” declining to produce candi-| anics as ome of the 11 in Conneonoyt | M40 HERry W. Rice for the legisla- o nominees for representatives. The|member of the mayor's fusl commite d“':"' "’l" various :l‘a“’"““””]‘e demo- [which s giving the "bast care known |fUF¢ Mr. Quigley fssued a statement rux‘z:'?o :’1:1‘:11?‘1')10:1 ;:&Olv?a-y:‘:cll;:nt’unl- 7 s, o & _ |eratic city convention will he called i 5 A : 3 tonlght to nominate for the leglsiature to“mod.elfu med‘llu\'l selence to thelr/|thls morning in which he made it that vou sat in a draft or that you Hll ler’s .Be"e Mead ¢ . DA ] : | without a single avowed candidate, as :’oflur‘::“r m‘fl]m" ng to a report of the femphatic that the faction presided | caught it ftrom y ’ : i : g : : [far as can be learned, S aanat SRR 015 hospltals|over by him has no candidate in the sese e someone else. . o | The convention will be called at § Vuin AOIRD COllpge on Bur 4 o1d i This {8 only half Whitman’s Durand’s ‘ o'clock at the store formerly occupled |faois op o5, vard fs made on the 7€ i the truth. The o 4 g bagls of a survey made by trained| - This action is belleved to have $ by the G. R. Kiphey company, next 4 real fact is that | § ] i 1o (he Ritnsoriotel e mr'rlflr"nl men who visited, this year, |been prompted by Mr. Rice's pub- ‘la cold Is the ¥ i el each hospital in the United St E lished statement of Saturday in which i . a . J. 8 =P, | e ) enalty for neg- Leave your order for a s . '};‘;\‘;‘::‘;;mfi"‘_rf’f]{'::v-m’"c’f‘:‘l‘hlnln Canada of Aty heds in capacity and |allgnment with the Quigley wing of Bt oA s . W.. s 3 “ [ gatarat up. the G. O. P, was denied. Up to the 5 “ / 3 9% W | week w 4 d gl g P mon rules <of delivery to Mother, | : ’ o T TR ETEL ) Hospitals Cited, time of Issuance of the atatement, Mr. | health. You have ‘Vife Sister Sweetheart i ? o W 3 been heard of its and the introduction |, Ehe '0”0“-(:}.‘5,f"”"'"”““' hospitals | Rice had been practically assured of |} . 8 allowed yourself ; 3 | S . ; A aalor hns of tha tHEGR T oo appear on this lis nearly every vote coming within the | wiaon1t0 become over- Inight is unitkely. | Briageport Hospital, Bridgeport: |pale of Mr. Quigley's Infuence, and | | R 5 | rod, weakened o a e Fade to DA AR DAL |Grace Hospital, New ll-lavc.n: Green- |{t i3 gald that this is quite a mizeable : i % land run down. wich General Hospital, Greenwich: number, In view of what is taken ¥ "l you have allow. 3 % fore the corvention the names of men |yrartford Hospital, Hartford; Hospital y ) | 14 The chklnson 5 Puty i 2 [er faction, both sides admitting that | o e H;p"a‘ef 20 g leh‘::l.( ;\\?/tf"-n:e as o withdrawal of the Quigley sup- | A ¢d your power of % 3 3 : _ i . nasl, £ t port, the ‘nomination at the republican resistance to be [faction, both sldes admitting thal anda Memorial Associated ~Hospitals, | primaries tonight of Judge B. W. Al- ”J1owered The Drug Co. 169171 MAIN ST, only in this way can a unlon of New London; New Britaln General v N strength be brought about. | Hospitnl, New Bitain; Wew Haver Lll?lzr:dndb;;::::ty ‘:‘-‘ I(I:;‘ll;:!’;n “‘H“"tfiof:;' gl serm whllch i is | Tonight's meeting will also act upon |aspitall New Haven; 8t, Francls today‘u o P! 7 B.c k ' JRERI] 2| ways A l‘;xrk ng rhe.proposa‘l to substitute dlrect» x.:r1-|flosp"fl1’ Hartford; St. Mary's Hospl- S Q\F:igley"s :n:;;‘:):eed d:d:;losm (4 nedarby Yr;camyuu ::::l:rto(;:*“gl;cl;elzerxntu{wdnt:lin;‘t(:s‘ Sa | tal, Watcrbury; St. Vinoent's Hospital. | gevaral days ago to support Rice, he| You can mulntalhdny:::yp‘own "ot nomination of candidates. g \Br'd,“‘,’."“ Stamford Hospital, $tam- |y, 1ooked upon as a véry strong | resistance,.to colds, coughs and sim- )rorsd. \,Z"t"b‘fry HO"’“"S]{ Waterbur contender, It was generally conced-|{lar trouble by taking Father John's t. Tlaphael's and the Stamford hos- 1o {19t most of the strength that | Medicine which builds new strength | | | ‘ . 3 : S s T pitals have instituted measures'which 4 . . - 7 .1, |nis friends counted upon to put him|and health. If you have already al- SR insype aclentific medical caro to: thelr across was centered in the Quigley|lowed yourself to take cold, begin patients, but which have not realized a g S ok o fagtion, but his statement of Saturday | treating it at once with Father John's f B. W. ALLING E. W, CHRIST Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Taylor Receive |them to the fullest extent to date, | FRIGE ML (0 S METCE, O TN A et e, Tt “will mot only drive oft e i el 2 s ST R *“Thy ituti b Y t (e nstutionsaboyy ipEoYeR tha, the ex-mayor's announcement of to-|the cold but it will bulld up new candidates are Judge B. W. A Bndlis ¥ e 4 5th{they i 4 Aot ge tee and is fuel administrator for New Visitors in Honor of Their 45th ::eémir’;effv}(‘:tho'?fefl':am'fifuffl.flff day, It is belleved that much of this| strength with which to fight off fu- Wedding Anniversary on Sunday. {declared Dr. Franklin H. Martin, dir- |[SuPport has been divorced from him. | ture attacks. The following polling places have lago. He served in the councif several| 1y and Mrs. Thomas Taylor of 174 |2ctor general of the American College Ex-Mayor Quigley's: announcement | ey e d = 3 o 8 . follo been selected years and at the time of his retire-| Greenwood street were showered with ©of Surgeons. 'We have visited not 9 so-called Quigley wing of the HOLDUP REPORTED TOPCOATS! Better slip into one Ernest W. Christ, Councilman Henry |Britain, having heen appointed by W. Rice and Alderman G. H. Wells. |Administrator Russell several: weeks Hnly the larger hospitals this year but First ward—139 Arch street. ment from that body was g - a ? om it body was mayor pro-|congratulations at their home yester- lso the institutions from fifty beds|republican party has'no candldate in Second ward—211 Park street tem i ; L2 . day in honor of their 45th wedding hi bli imaries. While we 3 Third ward—8t. Mark’s old church.| Councilman Henry W. Rlce is the|soviv 3 < p. Our report shows a marked ad-|the republican.primaries. 2 7 L T s e g C I UOIRE o anniversary. ~ Beautiful flowers and g ; ;(are friendly to both Judge Alling and | " 5 now and avoid a 1;“:;\:]:' n“_‘\rd 2 .BT‘!)]:‘";"S"H‘YII eet, nm:'! ex-se 1 e sff-:«'lmf: the nom-| many useful gifts were received by ::::iri: (},}::fi:?tlic:f{:;:y ;iepig‘:;‘:r Mr. Rice, still the so.a:;ed Quigley | Tremont Street Man Clatms He \Was ard=—9ui 4 reel ination. He as with the naval 1 ¥ i o i i} s g it the couple from their many friends the_institutions listed above.” faction has no candidate. A Beaten and Robbed Lgte s_undn; cough il‘xlh ward—1 }Iarlfo'rd avenue. forces from the early stages of the| peljow associates of Mr. Taylor's at here are approximately 9,000 reg- |conflict until hostilities had | the New Britain Gas Light company, N 4 i b il R ol o atneers ot e concern con' | RUSSELL EXPLAINS PRICES | vvr. ux cmoses. LR amae i gratulated the couple. Ar. Taylor has Lieutenant Fred Linn of the Hook| Charles Zajarskl of 133 Tremont ™ and Ladder company of the fire de-|street reperted to Sergeant George J. ; g heen in the employ of the Gas Light jianay : {RAmPANVRISIOIEY SoLycers Fuel Administrator Defends Action of | .rtment, was yesterday elected pres-|Kelly early this morning that he was ! A group picture of the family was : taken in which three generations were [ E. W. Christ—Iigh Coal Rates Are|ident of the Firemen's Pension and assaulted and held” up by a strange represented. The afternoon was spent Relief assoclation. During the past|man late Saturday night. According Upward e ;s ’ L ¢ |in receiving many guests numbering| But Temporary. term he was vice-president of thelto his story, he was passing through 4 i e . . 5 jabout 50. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor have Having hinad aome ranaapa toasta association. Other officers elected are: |a lot between Oak and Tremont de their home in New DBritain for ‘ai;ns S B I | IE: 1 Admi * | Vice-president, Howard Jones; secre-|streets, when he was attacked. A - years, both having coming here [P° ‘ C}'_j.“(\‘\.’ an)l\;' 2004 ;““ min-{ ¢ v, Deputy Chief Eugene F. Barnes; | gold watch and chair were taken from om England. istrator £, W, Christ permitting some | 0,0, rer, Chief Willlam J. Noble.|him, he claims, and his left eye. this coal dealers charging what was said |, 0ooin Afichael J. Souney was elect-| morning showed the effects of a bad to be an “inexcusable high price” for | o" "\, recentative on the firemen’s|pummeling. Zajarski was upable to 5 ‘wo = i § S t g 4 7 T - exOL S S 5 " TR , TO SPEAK IN NEW hAVEN mn.l' State l; o8 Bireelongiinsill ol pension board, The annual concert furnish the police much of a descrip- A “ gt = oy : 3 IR s Hartford today came to the defense| “y.y of the assoclation will be|tion of his assailant, but he Knew 99 , o 9 Fon e of Mr. Christ. that there was a woman with him. Sl/[llmstmtl - : e i i B \avor Paoncssa Will Address Gath- r. Russell explained that rather |Deld on December 81 i ord ] % - : L lthan to wait an indefinite length ot e Hartf 5 . g g G ering Under Auspices of Club|time to get cheaper coal from the I o e B R i L % | mines, several local coal dealers or- ' It Pays to Buy Our Kind h v : 5 Named in His Honor. dered coal at the advanced price / | i @ i chagged at the mine. This ensured _Mayor A. M. I"'°""“F“(_§‘::ns"‘::‘ " limmkaiate coal for local people having [New Hayen “"T“’"i‘” g A aip|none. Abprised of the facts in the rally in Palestine hall, th case, fuel officials approved of ths |heing held under the auspices of the | 2 P A g e e eratic Dapnessa club,|d€alers selling at a price to prevent . | - G oA e ; their loss. ; e . Clty ltems d : i, ¥ {The club will hold ““E‘-“‘t“’," °’m‘1‘f‘fi{: M. Russell explained that tuel of-| JFOI Const]pated Bowels— Bilious Liver e p‘;crp(‘:ormxfn?;‘o::i an energelit [ficials have done all in their power to| campaign aon a, & & ” Vote for George Wells for repre- HENRY RICE GEORGE H. WELLS e dldaie has. peen Informed by|Prevent the charging of excessive| “fh, picest cathartic-laxative to | tonight will empty your Dowels com- pentative. \ Repubiican primarles, 4 to = i ————|founders of the Elm City club. rates at the mines and declared that| ., ii. your bowels when you have | pletely by morning and you will“teel 1 v ¥ the present high price charged here | splendid. “They work while you * 8 o'clock today.—advt. ¢ stered re 1 s entitled to vote at|ceased, giving Uncie Sam 26 months| ; g i i Stanley Women's Relief Corps and the primari number will be [of his service. Councilman ilicv is a ane mn;m: rtie.]y‘i(d -:;:i‘rcdeay thx‘: AsWonly it mp s ARAN Nt Ul P ROLY: Headachs Blliougnesy !nlcop.” Cascarets never stir you up friends will hold their October birth. |SWelled somewhat by those wha are|popular member of the common couns I"gom'mgm?‘ i ",:,‘hf,.h"i: received the|foF the small supply which has been Colds Indigestion h [or Bripe like Saits, Pills, Calome!, day soclal with Mrs. Charies Norton [Made voters today, who will also be|cll, having been elected in 1920 and|gnqorsement of the Eathering. bought at Increased rates to tide over| Dizzlness Sour Stomach | o\ )1 and they cost oply tep cents at her home, 10 Emmons Place, to- |Eiven the privilege of making known |re-elected last April. He is active as 2 an absolute shortage. | is candy-like Cascarets. One or two a box. Childrén loye Cascarets too. morrow, Tuesday afternoon It is|their preferences. chairman of the committee on or- - hoped there may be a large attend-| All four nominees are well and fav-|dinances and has introduced many “GOLF BUGS" ACTIVE. atioe. orably known being experienced in|successiul measnres of import. Tt : Don't forget Viking A. C. Fair, |municipal and civie works Alderman W is a successful bus- | Amateur Golfers Become Actual .f;ntgalow, Sat. and Mon. nights.— J"lw! Alling is deputy judge of the man and one of the floor lead-| Menace on White House Lawn. vt. city and police courts. He entered|ers of the council. Like Councfiman| . . Mrs. B. B. Bassette of Emmons|public life as liquor prosecutor and|Rice, he is a first warder, The alder-| .. V' Ashinston, ,KO.‘M- 18 —Atl‘::oc\;s: Place. has returned from Manlius, [became judge when Judge John H.|man is chairman of the garage com- | KeeP off the grass” signg o8 thE 050 N, Y., where she visited her sister. | Kirkham was elected as corporation [mittee and has headed numerous | It0] 8rounds have ‘workec UETUE Mr. and Mrs, Philip Stanley have [counsel. He is a exalted ruler of{committees of importance in the coun- | COXEY'S arny and ¢HRers R FECC moved into their new handsome resi- |the local lodge of Eiks. cil. Before belng elevated to be al-| 1O ferror for €0 € L& T apitol dence on Shuttle Meadow avenue, lo-| E. W. Christ is secrctary and pur-|derman he served two terms as a| 'ove invaded the “spacions = cap< cated on a sightly knoll commanding |chasing agent for the Stanley Works. |councliman and acquitted himsels | Ereensward for the first time in S a broad view of the Shuttle Meadow [He attended the local High school |creditably. torys;/[Ehef netlonal eolt epieie g club golf links and surrounding ter- s spr;ndhtn the ;-)\pnr?l -mt:'nsl,”(hoske) |e- ritory as well as the highway. o i 8 hind the senate office building being Mrs. A. B. Griswold of Jamaica, N.|LOCAL BOY WINS deposition. [used daily by senate attaches for Y., is visiting her parents, Mr. and| In his new complaint Glotzbach re- | practice with the niblick, mashie and . Fred Zimme f Park street. 1y ed his f T i putter. Flying golf halls have so en- Mrs, Fred Zimmerman of Park street TRIP TO CAPITOL | iterated his former charges that Mme o e Matzenauer attempted to use him ufi‘;!]""f”"d "“{_’;:'fi'r‘\‘;‘:’”e Sl pat arrang , PADEREWSKI IS COMING e a “yersonal maid” e L al O ‘ Herbert ¥. Hansman to be Guest of | stalling a practice clock course after approved country club fashion with Famous Pianist to Sail For U. S. sat-| Political Paper at Washington Jittle cuns, flags and other golf bug p 5 dphere. urday to Resume Public Concerts in | During Thanksgiving Week. LS ; Hot Weather . This Country, Herbert . Hausman, a gradnate of JOHN FORREST KELLY. the High school in the class of 1922, e 1o Geneva, Oct. 16.—Ignace J. Pad- R y Headaches Electrical Engineer Dies at His Pitts- eréwski will sail for the United States| 12§ been awarded a free trip to from Havre on the liner Paris, Oct. Washington as representative of this When you cool off suddenly and field Home. 21, to resume his public appearances | city 1 guest of a republican politi- when you sleep in a draft, you Pittsfield, Mass., Oct. 16.—~John 88 a planist giving a serles of con-|cy) paper for participation in a re- get a Cold, The natural result Forrest Kelly, electrical engineer and terts in the principal American cities. | is Headaches, Neuralgia and a pioneer in electrical research and | cent subscriptio selling ec es 4 The virtuoso, departed for Paris today | €Nt Subscription selling contest. He Sore Muscies. Jong-distance, high-tension transmis- | from his handsome residence at Mor- |15 the only local boy to be awarded a To Stop the Headache and Work sion, died yesterday at his home here. ges, near Lausanne accompanied hy | re® trip off the Cold, He was in hic 64th year. 4 Mme. Paderewski aud his secretary The trip will be made during Vith Cuinmings «C. Cheeney of ¢ ? With the party went Paderewski's| Thanksgiving week. Hausman and b Pittsfield, and the late William Stan- | Alw 0 Remem er ‘much prized grand piano. the other Connecticut boys will see = ley, Mr. Kelly introduced a system |M 0 ou ays L4 e [ the principal points of interest, in- for long-distance transmission. He | That indescribably “different taste” ‘ cluding'n visit to. c ss and a day ; g invented an electric piano player and | @ A difference in | at Mount Verno e home of George ; ; | 5 e-Kelly Ay % 2 Bis Navoriug. Ty Bekars Extracls ' o o b STy, nea iy OR do you occasionally forget to send your mother or Washington. In the return trip, a stop ing process. Mr. Kelly had received ‘the flavoring. Try Baker's Extracts. | ™" { : | i hee s tary e oelEBis, TR , tiere SYHEn 0 United BB mslndl other dependent relative the allowance you have [ Tnaepend | | Independence Hall, the home of Betsy 2 : G | R grants for the utilization of electri- | : > IR Al the Snitec: States Mint city. He is survived by his widow | promised her? Mr. Hausman is the son of Mr, and iy and two sons. Mrs. Frederick G. Hausman of 217| 3 y (e 2 i 1 | AR R It is an easy thing to forget, but hard on the person R e . % (Injured in Fall; Files <K forgotten. . WATZENAUER SUED . ‘Claim Against City ENAUER : R Why not establish a LIVING TRUST for her with ; sulting from injuries sustained in a this bank? Then the checks will go.to her WITHOUT ' fall last month. She suffered a frac- FA]L on (h(‘ da)’S vou designatc. no matter hOW busy you ‘ | | Floyd Glotzbach, Chauffgur Fusband ture of the wrist after striking her toe aguinst the corner of a sidewalk are, or in “-hat part of the “,o).]d you are. which she declares had not been properly placed. e — —— I ' Corn Mill Literally Swamped! An Ohiq farmer writes that his corn | IT'AIN NA HONAL BANK mill was so infested with roaches, it/ was literally swamped! He used Royal Guaranteed Roach Powder to| Resumes Action to Divorce His Wife, a Grand Opera Singer. 4 3 . 7 pth | THAT DEPRESSED FEELING 8an Francisco, Oc 16.—Floyd caused by the heat is quickly Glotzbach, chauffenr, and husband of relieved by just one dose of Lax- Mme. Matgaret Mat ier, the sing ative BROMO QUININE Tablets. er, has refiled an action for divorce | |in the superior court here. Glotzbach Does not contain any harmfal | | or habit-forming drugs. | : C. A. Irecently withdrew the siit, his attor- l]nkelbach {ney announcing that further action The box bears this signature s would await the arrival of Mme, Mat- | get rid of them and had no further 4 v 616 Main St e ks Here MBTEAY ¢ ) e é%% trouble. Remember the name, Royal MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM | Glotzbach was granted an order m.[ oer Guaranteed Roach Powder. 10c & 25¢. . Tel. 2070 . recting his wife to appear before a| . A b Soid and guaranteed by The Dickin- . ! public T ¢ and make a| Price 30c. son Drug Co.—advt. HOYT’S REVUE SH RLE_\EHMASON Thurs, HOYT’S REVUF:, i in.“HELLO 1922 «youth Must Have Love” J Frln S8t in “Spice of New York™ «Warch Him Step”

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