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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 7, e | publican, and Thomas J. Smith, “And who is this Mr. Judd,” the|J. O'Brien; machine men, James| ANTI[;IPATE REG“R“ oorat, having nosopposition, will also | speaker asked. He then answered his | Hayes, Engene Connelly and Frank | l PROBABLY LAST DAY | be elected tomorrow, own question: “He's the man who was | Bennett; deputy resistrar, Itobért| City items Ward Candidates present in the common couneil when | Gr: % vy and George P, Spear | | T vavia 1o / ¢ | Capt. Bannigan, the representative of h Ward: Checkers, James Me- | 2 |Dawes' Committce Is Believed to . % arc the republican nominces for : the cx-servicemen many of whom 4il; challengers, Mrs. Katherine| e i 5 7 2 HUs B ~l'-|'rv,rl-:: the Hotel | council in the first ward and they ave [bled on the battlefields of I'rance, Kolinoskji and Maurice Quirk; ma- : s E Have DIractically Concluded Tts | Alexandria, Los Angeles, opposed by Daniel Sullivan and ex- |and whosé buddies died in battle, ap- | chine men, P. J. Coffey, Joseph Farr, | i % * - : Tiee Tra s Oat Tdboes New Brunswick records every week (Continued from First lage) Councilman John I, Calla . » 1 a sked permission to speak ] Charles Coyne; deputy registrar, An i i | ot k at Jobhn A. Andrews & Co.—advt. | " In the sccond ward there is al- |in sts of an ex-serviceman, | thony Matulis. By the Associated Press. There will be & meecting of the Voting I'rom 3:30 A, ™, (o 5. I’ M. |dermanic contest with Councilman [And he is the man who took the floor Paris, April 7.—Brigadier-Gene Daughters of Isabeila tonight at 8 Poliing places will bo open from |Walter Falk being opposed by At- |and opposed giving this permission lLLINOls PRIMARY WILL el ik i |Dawes' expert committee tod ¢'clock in the club rooms, 166 Main ] |reached what reparation circ street, 0 o'clock tomorrow morning until [torney 8, Gerard Casale, For ¢ and as a result Capt. Bannigan v 5 o'clock in the afternoon. | In ca men, Arthur N, luther 4 not allowed to talk.” GET OUT A RECORD YOTE‘ 4 4 ’ Ihoped would prove the last day of | Join Morans' Easter Music Club.—= | | ‘ - its long drawn out labors. The ex- | advt 1 3 ;- 3 1 ward there are three machines, {John €. Buck republicans, Ylection Officials, results of the electi for mayor will |lock horns with Charity Commissioner | The republican election officials erts expeeted to make the last re-| Home cooked lunches at Crowell's. e known at about 5:15 o'clock unless |James Coyle and Frank T. Me- | e LN a | . X i e vision of'the proofs of {helr report —adst re is a ward mixup. Mahon. 3 ' - Wasd: Chooker, Willlam 80 Contest Between all and Esl | : | before it goes to the prifiters 3 Columbia Records, $1.00. C. La pelegtmon Lo i W, awy et N Anej) 1a the third ward, the domocralsp, challenger, Mrs, Benton ton T'or Governor Is ltem of {. The work of the clerioal ‘)“”\\ "',:;g' ['m: ‘f.'l‘[.'; o Man Bioty T s a M L. Columbia record. o and L. L Pl YeSbucaonplig oy farohl | pyker and David Ellison; machine g i i . ted the following voting places: |. ., who is out to do men, Daniel Jones) Joseph Chimang, Greatest Interest : ! juntil three o'clock this morning, is | I a A : F LT ward, Vocational High school, rd M. Christ and Councilman 1% jren 0G0 i e s 2 Inow being reviewed and the final t street; second ward, State S, T “v“'f\),- et deputy reglsiyan | chicago, Apriu 7. — The Tilinois ; Ty (aoahra bt (ot hinee eectiotaioriine | iy ing Millinery, French Hat ‘Trade school, South Maiu street; third fourth ward will be the scen sond Ward: Moderator. Albert | Primary election tomorrow is expect- | § : e : report requiring slight clanges. ST W, Main St. Prof. Bldg. ward, Camp school, Prospect street; of a lively fight. Alderman J. Gu checkers, Willlam “;‘“ mm“"] to bring out the largest primary ol Around the Iotel Astori 5 teurth d, Central Junior Hi tav Johnson has as his oppon Charles Leavitt: challengers, Miss | vote thf_ state has Kknown, Sharply | G the committee's headqu “love, me Bacl special fox school, Main and Chestnut streets: |tor W. Watkins, Councilm e e i ibest. Misher: | drawn issues, both state and national | ! 3 % kbt theve Biw ndtectisn A Andrews & Co.—~ndves fitth ward, Bartlett Arodd and s Carlson and Harry : machine men, Willis Marsh, George | NaYe aroused unusual intcrest, | approaching conclusion : t Andrev's do your Grove streets; sixth ward, £ \ are pitted against d . | Hasist and Adolph Groglich; deputy |, Chiet interest centers on the con- | ; J Ganeen! Tlawed and ) with a Maytag.—advt. Wd Clark stre Scalise and Thomas Iirth for coui- yegist 1'red Steinman, |test betwoen Governor len Small, | %, 4 S announced that they would sit the Nizabeth, new exclusive Thompson, cilmen. Third ward: Cheeker, Ired Jost; |TUnning for re-nomination on the re. | . d whole day if nebessary, and | would a3 Shop for your new Spring dress Loomis, Tre: In the fifth ward, Attérney Elias T. | challongers, . Mrs. W, B, Montague | Publican ticket and Thurlow Eshing- | ; % A i ot xaatii only &lien tEAdY ATL VML wrer . lon and Com Ringrose ahd Counciiman 1, Howard and Atk Sangberg: machine men, | 1on han based his campaign almsot » £ % D Rant e il Fewnet ey Hanford L. , republicans, #rc | Smith are candidetes for recleetion on | \william Gloed, Edward Dilz and Blon | entirely on Governor Small's record | 5 ire of clection, since the democrts | (he democrs Let. Opp BN aiinesn S Te ity R S arles |@Nd the governor Las defended his : ; i — | == have endorsed the mand whether an [are L'rank Gromko and Fred Mur- | urckhardt, | offica act. | or pulls the onessa or the !y, Jourth Ward: Louis Holt, modera- | The fight for delegates to the re- | Alling, lever he will register a vote Three democratic members of the qop; ¢ Arthur Ackerstrom | publican national convention between | for these officials. counil are un for rected N the and William Stephenson; challengers, | Senator Johnson and President Cool- | | R Lo R an _l Tic (& I\\_nl all, r; Morris Saxe sixth ward, Alderman Frank L. Con- | Miss Laura Berlin and Carl Ander- | 18€ 100ked on as the climax f>r the ST Bialit It Aot 15 In anocitie William J. Kerin, ¢ 1 William J. o and - Councitmen 8t A.ison; machine men, Herman Herzog, | Middre western battle i attracting "y, onument to the memory of the Long, d, are assured of election to the Lyieh and John O'Brien make up the John ldmond and James Ryan; de- |Nardly less attention while ¢ men who went down when the old school committ I are two democratic ticket, opposed hy Kens puty registear, John Barry. | rivalting it is the race for the r | battleship sank in Havana harbor, It h vlaces to be filled by each party and ueth Waltiier, for alderman, and Pr Fifth ward: Checker, Joseph Gill; |!lean senatorial nomination. M lwill be erccted on the famous Male- 1wt the siominations are only to that num- pepro ¥yancolive and Martin Dahison, challenger, Matthew Kukuski; ma- | McCormick incumbent has m & | on overlooking Morro Castle 1 \ nominees for the republican party. chine men, Stephen Andronik, Thomas | Strenuous campaign chiefly citing his 0 "0 6 Siere’at snl s ihitecite gistrars William J. Ziegler, re- 3 Criticizes Paoncssa Ktanton and William Allen; deputy | record at Washington. Charles 8. g0 o0 00 o ki i — e s Alling addressed two rallies pegistrar, William Montague, il‘tnbcn former governor; Newlon fternoon, He declared that xth Ward: Charles Trving; modee- | JOnKins, backed by Seaators la I S — iy \ s ayor I'aonessa is @ “machine” man, ator; checkers, John W, Preston and | 1ette, Johnson, Birookhart and athers . . SCOTT DIES, ving the support of a local demo- Jacob Iinkclstein; challengers, Jo- | ©Of the congressional bloc: Adalhert . o, Anrll ToWiHliar o club, _He also said that taxes scph Smith; machine men, Andrew | McPherson and Gilbert Giles Ogden . 707 e orie el higher this year than last and | Clark, Baba Odishoo and Bior Petor-|ave his opponents. Pnsrasl el Riorba b vor Paonecssa ca wssume son; deputy registrar, Willlam J.| The national fight on the democra. Feents SHATCEE S B B8 T A5 {eredit for the $100,000 balance on | Rawlings tle ticket is between W. G. MeAdoo | e €0 . : 64 Nan aiile AL T Jis | Mnd. Mo uld tuxes Iaid to meet a trar Thomas J. 8mith has ap- | Seoking an instructed delesation and ':”,“:.)[;I,v m|r|¢ was 34 ¥ d:"‘: 1‘::‘° is NOT on the Box, 1t is NOT Darkens Beautifully and Re.tores 5 | g0 e vear before produced $6( emocratic elec o the rular party orga t which | Yosterda g old. e | deficit the year before produced $ democratic election officials | the regular party organization which | [BR LML F oo g an operation Natural Color and Lustre at Once, | 000 more than was needed and lower as follows wants unpledged delegates, . s | . . Mr, Scot stod the classificat e state tax than Was expected produced t Ward: Moderator, Michael| A. A. Sprague is the regular or. Mr. Scott assisted n fhe classife FoTREAEEFN 5 it o s cAURIDE Eny iy e E n ; checkel ‘il itz ton candidate for the senatori IS LUONES NS il A8 e ooty i [ N b RS Rd B & Common garden sage brewed into a §19,000 more causing much of th % mon; checkers William Fitz- | gar Itted SR H [ Farid 6 s : cavy tea, with sulphur and aleohol balance. The candidate attzcked patrick and John Staubley; challen- nomination, with William eKinley | tted to the judges in the word con L‘ el L b & vdded, will turn gray, streaked and members of the police force for cam- | ger John Ryan; machine men, Robert | opposing. 2 S SIS raded hair beautifully dark and lux- pa I'nonessa whiloZon duty, martin, Frank O'Brien, William | S — - » uriant. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul-| Mayor csen talked at three deputy registrar, John 1% | ° FLIERS AGAIN DELAYED . BLESSING TOR COOLIDGE NINE phur recipe at home, though, is allies Saturd night inn, . ' i Prince Rupert, B, April | alt L April’ T.—A blessing for troublesome. An easicr way is to get [and at two '8 yesterday, He ond Ward: Checker, Philip Pending repairs to the flag plane, | Prosident Coolidze. and members of | (e ready-to-use preparation fmprov- | promised an . efigic and Nelson; challengers, Miss May Wat- geattle, damaged in landing, the four his cubinet was given by Heber I | J ro i 0 «d by the addition of other ingre- economical administration for the son, and Raymond Guuntng; machine | United States army air crusers on a Grant, prosident of the Mormen Prover Safe for more than a dients a large bottle, at little cost, at city if he is reclected and invited the nen, |.mjw.| Burron, Adilin 1ortin, | gjobe-encircling journey which arriv- ehurch at tihe closing scasion of ihe and effective remnedy for Colds, Cr drug stores, known as “Wy<th's Sage | closest scvutiny of his rccord and of | James Walsh; deputy registrar, 1.0 ed late yesterday will remain in b4th conference here. An honest g \nd Sulphur Compound,” thus avoid- | bis eampaign statements, Irortier. I Prince Rupert indefinitely, according man with the interest of the natien + Preventive. ing o lot of muss, Att y 8 Gerard Casgle, th Third Ward: Moederator, Martin (to Major Frederick L. Martin, flight at heart and worthy to be blessed of —————————————————— y While gray, faded hair is not sin- [sccond ward aldermanic candidate Connolly; eheckess, 1), J. Donahue | commander. The Seattle, in landing God” was the Mormon president’s | . ininal Cold and Crip Teblet ul, we all desire to retain our youth- | was on the stump with Paoncssa and Thomas McDonald; challengers, in a eombination of wind und snow |tribute to the nation's chief exccutive, | The First and Origin! Cold d _;- 2 Miss May Donahue and William Do- ‘furrics hit the water so hard that | e b e ————————————— ul appearance and attractiveness, By |urday night to defend the deme 5 I herty; machine men, John Campbell, two struis were nproken. The other | (hicago has renlly assesement Price 30 Cents darkening your r with Wyeth's | party against what he said was ! A b sage and Sulphur Compound, no one |claim by fusinuation and innuendo” 1 W. Smith and Owen Riley; de- three plancs made safe landings. luation of $1,176,570,644, can tell, because it does it 8o natural- that the democratic party had n | puty registrar, Thomas Riley: f e s ly, 50 evenly, You just dampen a | responsibie for the destruction of an| Jourth Ward: Checker, Hugh Cof- e S S T T oS T sponge or soft brush with it and draw | Alling poster Friday night, He told fey; challenzer, Willlam Walsh; ma- | FPUTP————————————— this through four hair, taking one gatherings in various parts of the |chine men, Gabriel Traceski, Willlam small strand at a time; by morning city that Chairman William 11, 1d WKennedy and M, J, McGuinness; | all gray hairs have disappearcd, After of the republican town committes 1 deputy registrar, Howard Blinn, another application or two your hair|oifered a reward of §100 to the ones Fifth Ward: Muderator, James Atlantic N. C. 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