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DDLETOWNVOTES REPORTER FINDS FORCONSOLIATION ITLER S VAGUE N WAR ON TOBACC Rpelcas Wi Bt Yo Brin el o 0 s, Offil Denies An Drive Agans oWl - ll'ilryhnuommj Have NorFized ldoas | Middietown, Oct. 3.~y & majority| Lendon, Oct, § twe hour visit | of 438 at the polis, Menday, Middie. A the headquarie h' A.::!lph :nn:r ing to make a fight on Lady desoribed by the iy ail's | Nigotine, This was efficially stated by fown voled for consalidation of (0wn | yryicy correspandent, Who recelved | Miss Helen Hood, head of the Tilinols ernment. The tetal mw‘. vather poor impression of the Ha | division, who says she voloes the views was 1,704, while 1,268 | | of President Anna Gopdon ‘ x & Pompany f Hartford Hartford * New Britain Patrons Call Us On 2065 Direct Trunk Line From New Britain, | | votes were | varian nationalist leader position The republican| The correspondent says that all he | “Dr. M, P. Boynton of the Weed. eeping vietory at the | heard from the Hitlerites was a de of the suecessful | Punciation of ether ecandidates ranging from 1,061 down |t to 68 votes Veteran Town Clerk [1em. They denounced ecommunists, James P, Stow was defeated for re. Soclalists and capitalista equally n election hy a margin of 58 vetes by | unrestrained terma, some of them giv. R, Wheeler Hewitt Mr, Rtow's de. | ing the writer the impression that feat was one of the surprises of the | they were dangerous fanatics. contest, Middietown voted in favor ‘The corvespondent asserts that the of the constitutional amendment by a | Hitlerites have plenty of rifles and majority of 944, | maehine guns, We descrihes thelr Tax Collector Frederiek 1. Phelps|leader a8 a good looking smartly was high man on the Republican | dressed man of 35, ticket, defeating his opponent by | “It is not a question of republie or 1,081 votes and polling a total of 2,365 | monarchy but of delivering Germany for himself, Town Clerk Albert A, |from the men who hetrayed her' Hurd was n the handsome ma- | Hitler is quoted as saying. He vie- Jority of 1,0 nd was next to Phelps | lently denounced the termination of In number of votes cast, recelving a | pussive resistance. total of 2,360, Aside from the rlflll“ When asked what the aim of his people and dia- | hes against the parliamentary sys:| vote on the office of town treasurer | movement was, Hitler indignantly re- the result of the vote for assessor for | plied: A three.year term was watehed with “You cannot surely expect me fo intere Oliver H, Cone, the incum- | answer sueh a question,” bent republican, defeated his demo. - cratie opponent by a margin of 4 Dr:zlul J. Doherty, democratie candl FIGHT IN GONGRESS date for the assessor's unexpired term | of one year, polied the lowest vote | T ."nr Ih.ppl;;ly, getting a total of 1,279, | Mexican Deputy Vires Three Shots at ames P, Stow, although defeated, had | . the satisfaction of leading his party | Asothet od - Juitl), Riot “apeedl in numbers of votes cast. As a re.| Mely Follows. sult of the election the republicans will control all town offices, the demo- crats sharing the offices of registrar of voters, auditor and town school committee as has been customary. ‘Waterbury, Oct. 3.—Mayor Francls P. Guiifoile, democrat, reelected mayor of this city yesterday, defeating his. republican. opponent, John C. Bherwood, by a majority of 1,764 votes. The exact figures are as fol- lows: Democratic, 10,884, Republican, 5,120, The campalgn was one of the quiet- est ever held in this city. The entire democratic ticket was re- elected with the mayor and for the first time in six years, the party is in control of the board of aldermen. Mexico City, Oect, 3.—~The lobbles of the lower house of congress were the scene of a lively battle yesterday afternoon when two deputies fought {out a personal dispute causing repre- | sentatives and spectators to belleve | that the struggle had political sig- nificance, When Deputy Mena Cordova fired three shots at his colleague, Rueda Leon, those in the galleries thought a fight was on between the support- ers of Gen. Plutarco Calles and Adolfo de la Huerta. There were shouts of “viva Calles” and “viva de la Huerta” while on the floor other representatives used their fists on each other. Order was finally restored without casualty other than a bullet wound in the leg of Rueda Leon. “Some Pumpkins” niest photograph @t Adelphe Mitler, leader of the Ger ‘n national soclalist party, to be pub. lished, He | obably Europe's most famous eamera-dodger, CITY ITEMS. conferred st This is the The Arst rank will be upon & class at a mecting of Eimo lodge, K, of P, tonight French Hat Shoppe, exclusive mil- linery, 87 West Main 8t., Professional Bidg. dvt, Phillp Paquetfe of 151 Wileox street and Miss Mary I"etgko of 157 Tremont street, have taken out a li- cense to marry. Busses to Danbury falr, Thursday, Oct, 4. Tel. Blanchett 764.—advt, Loren D, Penfield camp, Bons of Veterans, will visit Charles L. Upham camp, No. 6, at Meriden, tomorrow cvening, The Meriden will Initiate 20 candidates. New Victor Records out every Fri- day at Henry Morans', 3656 Main St. —advt, Don’t forget the Business and Pro- fessional Woman's dance at Grotto ha!l Friday evening, Obtain your tickets from Miss Phillips at Dickin- son's or from any other member— advt, Vietrolas and Planos, Henry Morans —advt. Mr. Graham's dancing class for children will form Iriday, Oct, 5, at 4 p. m. Miss Lampone will teach all new dances out this scason.—advt. Permanent waving, Lucille Beauty Shop, 259 Main, 4th floor, Tel. 638.— advt. Mattabassett tribe of Red Men will participate in the Centennial parade in Manchester Friday. Noonday luncheons at Crowell's.— advt, The Emmet club will night at 8 o'clock. Unity Rebekah Sewing eircle will meeet with Mrs. I'rederick Bacon, 88 Wallaze street, Thursday afternoon. The Misses Anna and Jennie Han- na were guests at the Hotel England, Atlantic City, N. J,, during the past week. camp meet” to- NEW STATE ¥O! TER New Haven, Oct. 3.—P. I.. Duttrick has been engaged by the Connecticut IForestry association as secretary and forester. He is a graduate of the Yale school of forestry and has served with the U. § forestry service as well a8 the services in Michigan and North Carolina. SPECIAL NOTICE A chicken supper will be given at the Methodist church, Thursday, at 6:30. Price, adults, T76c; children under 12, 40c. New || lawn Baptist church placed us In a false position in his address to us on “The Next Jobh for Women'," said Miss | Hood. “While some of the women in- {dorsed his tobacco crusade plan, he was censured by others, The views he expressed are his own and not these of the W, . T, U, We are not going | to male any change in policy in con- | nectiod’ with tobacee," OF STABBING bflnilho Says She Visited Vietim's Home With Three Sisters New Rochelle, N, Y, Oct, 3~KErn- st Cox, 20 years old, of 19 Leroy ave- nue, is in the New Rochelle hospital with several knife wounds and Fliza- beth Crowford, 19, Is held without ball, charged with felonlous assaull, Detective Bergeant Lewls, who ar rested the girl, said that the stab- bing occurred at Cox's home last night, where the girl had gone with her three sisters and quarreled with Cox. Jealousy was sald to have been the cause, URED BY BURSTING HYDRANT Hartford, Oct, 3—Salvatore Bucetti, nine years old is at the Hartford hos- pital with scalp wounds after being struck by pleces of a burdting water meter while attempting to turn on a fire hydrant n front of the Brown school here yesterday, The boy's condition is not serious. UNIFORM WOOL STANDARDS Washington, Oct. 3.—Buccessful negotiations have been concluded be- tween American and British govern- mental and commercial Interests in the first step of a movement for adoption of uniform wool standards which will be applicable in trading throughout the world, similar to the universal cotton standards recently adopted the department of agriculture announced today. Stromherg Carburetor A. G. Hawker We Clean Everything Under the,Sun General Housecleaning A Specialty NEW BRITAIN WINDOW CLEANING CO. 338 Main St.—Tel. 888 | l » Fifth Floor Hats for givls and misses, saucy, jaunty, pert and pretty; well qualified to adorn adorable heads, “sunning over with curls”" or dusky straight locks, Every hat selected with discriminating taste, Baby Jane Hats For | Girls and Misses “Baby Jane” Hats are unique; we secured the Hartford agency for them because of their beauty and inexpensive prices, They have an elastic in the back, which will stretch and fit the head of girl or miss, They come in all colors, many lovely combinations and a host of beautiful styles. $10, $12.,50, §13.98, Mdge Evans Hats $6.98 to $13.50 You must come to this Millinery Department if vou'd buy a Madge Evans Hat. They're made of velour; some are plain and intended for school wear, others are for hetter wear, Styles and sizes suitable for miss 10 to*16, Hats for Misses $6.98 to $13.50 [ For all occasions; beau- ‘ tiful dress hats and charm- | ing hats for school and col- ’ lege girls, In duvetyn, vel- vet and felt; trimmings of original simplicity and beauty including silk em- | broidered motifs; ribbon bandings a n d motifs; quaint stitching and bows, This Is Fall Show Week The Arch Preserver Shoe Come and let us show you how the Arch Preserver Shoe makes for smartness, comfort and health. | Al'Cl‘l Preserv er . Shoe Prices The new models are the most attractive ever shown. They are so clever that you might think it impossible for them to be perfectly restful, but— By keeping that arch from sagging, and giving the foot a perfect walking base, these fashionable shoes elim- inate all the little aches and pains that sap energy and Oxfords, black ....$10.00 vitality. The Arch Preserver Shoe makes your step elastic Oxfords, brown ..,. 11,00 | aiu‘lll keeps your carriage youthful because it keeps the feet Boots, black ....... 12.00 well. . Wi This new idea of foot comfort combined with smart | B9°tS brown ...... 13.00 style is delighting thousands upon thousands of women all Patent and kid over the United States and Canada. pumps Come any day this week; any time of day you find con- Suede Oxfords Second Floor venient. : e FOR SALE! . ' Hi : CENTRALLY LOCATER, 2-FAMILY HOUSE OF 18 ROOM ,‘ g:g{l A&ffiggflfl[‘:fllfi%fi SUITABLE 1'0R A ROOMING HOUSE OR BOARDING HOUSE, ; FOR PARTICULARS SEE ) pn;;\'fnf-‘.%"};',,{f'&s . DAYTON HUMPHREY A. D. LIPMAN 272 MAIN STREET NATIONAL BANK BLDe 32-34 Lafayctte St. Tel. 1329-3 —~DRINK — | CINDERS FOR SALE | CROWLEY BROS. INC. AYERS' SODA WATER A. H. Harris PAINTERS AND Take home a bottle of cream soda DECORATORS —Something you will ike—it's deli- —General Trucking— 267 Chapman Street ¢ TEL. 3013, Three size bottles—3e, 15e. TEL. 1233-3 | Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs 10c, Open Until 8 P. M. All Kinds of Oysters and Clams, Shrimp, Crab Meat, Scallops Lobsters. We Have the Goods One family house in desirable neighborhood in the southwest section of the city with an extra lot. This house is located on a corner in a sightly spot. Money to loan on mortgages. I . Miss Amanda Nelson raised this huge pumpkin, from a seed. $he won a championship prize for the pumpkin weiglvag 218 pounds and aneother one for the pie she holds out so invitingly which was judged unequaled and simply deeelicious. SEAFOOD SPECIALS Thursday and Friday LARGE NATIVE MACKEREL. ... LB. 18c S loc : SAYBROOK FLOUNDERS ..., Lb, w 14¢ w. 16¢ . w 18¢ . 15¢ w 18¢ . 20¢ w 18¢ g:"r"';ltl;l‘l~|| w 24¢ FRESH OPENED OYSTERS EASTERN WHITE HALIBUT BLOCK ISLAND SWORDFISH HONISS’S 24-30 State St. Hartford Visit Our Dining Room CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg, THE OLD HOME TOWN " BY STANLEY You SAY, § ° BOSTON BLUE - (WHOLE FISH) . . BLUEFISH STEAK ROCKPORT STEAK COD LARGE. FRF HERRING ... FANCY WHITE FISH MEDIUM SEA TROUT LONG ISLAN PORC Chaniges faatured in the new Ford Sedan make it a bettbr look- ing, roomier car. A higher radiater with a_trim apron at its base lends dignity befitting a closed car. The higher hood and enlarged cowl curving gracefully to the dash give a stylish sweep to its body lines, and afford additional leg room for occupants of the front seat All body fittings—window regulators, door grips. door latch levers, door lock, dome light—are finished in nickel. The upholstery carries a fine dark line on a soft brown background that does not easily show dust or dirt. Silk window curtains to harmonize for the three rear windows enhance the style of the car and add to the comfort of its passengsrs. See the new Sedan and other ne‘w Ford body styles at our showroom FRESH BOILING CLAMS ROUND CLAMS STEAMING CLAMS D : Quart These cars can be obtained" through the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan, Automotive Sales & Service Co. Thone 2701 Quart 200 East Main Street FOrcl CARS - TRUCKS - TRACTORS <. b, 5e . Doz. 39¢ Ea. ¢ The Best Bread b, 49c | Whipped Cream Puffs Best Creamery Butter, Selected Fggs oll STANLEY NeA scavice NINETEEN CITIZENS WERE HURT /N THE PUSH, - WHEN DOCTOR BLOTZ INVITED THOSE SLFFERING “WITH RHEUMATISM,To STEP UPoR ¢ THE PLATFORM AND RECEIVE HIS FAMOUS REMEDY FREE OF CHARGE 0DD FELLOWS’ BUILDING, 144 Arch St., City Accommodations for . Lodges, Fairs, Banquets and Entertainments W. W. Bullen, Treas.