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TR 7 U T TR T A e T T N bR 1 O T R A S B 5 R PP oy e oo e S vt v 7™ T s ey e ‘JAKE’ WINS EAMF sel went out on an easy roller to GETS $18,000 AWARD, L of a tle game at least, when he MRS. lA Fl]I_I_ETTE woman Is Honored Paterson, N. J,, Oct, 8.—~An award doubled. Then came dancing “Jake' of $4,777 a finger for each of nine B up to the plate to take his pretty fingers which had to be amputated stance there and with a grim look § (as the result of Injury in a heavy on va - his face walted the arrival of the L | macht | Henry K| |sphere. Marble, the 8t. Paul pitch- . i . ?E“;)y:e:'“:;‘l:d:;'n t'gh.ct:::' .:::::l New Britain Boy Clouts Homer «o teheover "ie"weare ‘e vane | Will Probably Make Another (Continued from First Page) il , waa §43,040, found agalnat the Na- i!] Ni]]lh [0[’ Bfll“ 100 | Jacobson swung a mighty bat and a T T e ey o i I A v tional Compo company of Passalo. | resounding whack I . q A DI ert—a ands par t. ¥ more i ling whack smote the air. SEI‘lfiS 0’- Speefil]es ! participa thousand fans were on ‘their Ing. ect watching the fiight of the little The M. O, V, P. E. R. (Myatle Or- The story of the grief in Aud- | white pill, 5,000 fans stood electri- - d ville when the mighty Casey struck |fied as the apple mounted and| Washington, Oct. 8. — Plans are ; g L der Velled Prophets of the En- out was enacted in a reverse torm mounted, and 5,000 fans went wild | being made to have Mrs. Robert n \ § 3 St chanted Realm) was founded in s R E 5 3 in Balt when Mer- | wh ithout hesitation the ball [ La Iollette make an extended spe - / 7 by : Hamilton, N, Y., tn 18 s 2 3 % | C Ad cobson, product of brit- | salled far over the right field wall | ing tour in behalf of her husband's | A e " 1 ganization for fun undwz;:d.?ell::v- o ¢ ] lty vertisement aln, In the ninth inning 1l Jacobson trotted around the | candidacy itor the presidency. Gll-f / ¢ i ship. Its membership is composed | 3 man on, hed t at bal Lags with Connelly ahead of him to | bert . Roe, campalgn director for | e \ of Initlated Master Masons, The | & E Sealed bids will be rselived by the ed to him over the fe for a|win the ganie by the score of 4 to 3. | eastern atates. It was sald today, al. | b B ritual was founded upon Sir Thomas ' A o Board of Fire Commissioners for the four-ply walloy pectator ¥ say that there was mighty joy | ready has arranged a tentative itin- | 3 Moore's “Lalla Rookh,” and Is im- . furnishing of four (4) only pneu- who 1 be 1 i 1se of [in Baltimore last night because her | cpapy and is urging Mrs. La Kollette | o LA tative of the “Zoroastrians,” or sun matie llr:s (shoes only, no ||1h§s) 1}‘9 u»wl“ : Ich Jak Jake' came through. to accept @ number of speech-mak ] - % . vorshippers of anclent Persia. The for our City Service I,deer Truck een showing s ing engagements, , W irder makes no claim to bef a 9 o e WILIAMB APPOINTED At a political rally held last Sun [ } ) B e «ected with Masonry, cxz'?]\l“l‘:nfol‘(‘a :'"“‘;_”I“":"“::e“h° No. 3 Fire Houks To pict e r ’ | B AUSUSI | jay at Mountaln Lake Park, Mary L W o nembership Is limited to Masons, It Minea nielitoibalatxl and wolrss setting ot t S0 llitams, now in charge of the (at€ (y,p9 “arry 19 Follette spoke fo. : ; < not recommended by Masonic quest that you state make and also taimagine G UL no- employment bureau has bech NOIN-{nr0 than an hour in the Interes: K 5a 1 - ¢ iges as a part of operative Mas- l,m uarantee goes with your tires. S ESnad Ly LA S Jma 'ty of the independent presidentia J ntys ! o R D e Sl ! it e H""""“‘f"‘““vi G New. Uckel At the time it was sald thu 1 There are a number of clubs In state what allowance you will give el R S o O ¢ distsion chiof. i She might not maks aay more e ; ¥ nis section, including Azz of New | I8 for the four tires now on this St ARG Lo R et Alr. Wi, | Speeches. but Indications today wer: iritain, Syria of Hartford and Bela e first eight fr the Jond e willll ba filléd By Alden-| that an8 (probsbly wanld take th i ¢ Springfleld. Each Grotto pub- All bids to be considered shall be Yad saa it aits the [ man & . Cha .‘m,v',‘\ o or. Stump for at least a few uddremv‘\ S P ishes its own paper, the New Brit- in the hands of the clerk of this en siaten for the rev-| , Resardless of Mrs. La Follette': ! In paper being known as “The Afrg, Florence Knapp, of Syracus. (‘ommission on or before 7:30 p. m., decision, she does not plan to ac 1 \alzlte,” and the Springfield paper as heen nominated sccretary of Tuesday evening, October 7th, 1924, company her huslmn.\! when he set: [ 4 A “ v‘(fllng‘ known as “The Gehenna New York state by the republican. This Commission reserves the right | out on a four-weeks' speaking tou: ) vews." party. It is [he third highest office to reject any or all bid which he will open with an addres: s in the state and will be an impor- BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSION- Monday night in Rochester, N. Y | y . Is it lost?—heading no. 5 Infant victory for women voters it she | FERS Robert M. La Follette, Jr., probably \d il T i ARyl | SRR will accompany his father during th | first weeko f his trip, with Philijp = e ——————— | another son, joining the candidate’- party the last of next week. Between 1010 and 1020 the South lost 363,916 negro worke TACufat el ; w Iaven, Oct. 3.—Augustus Y Robert O, Eaton ferman Champion’s nomina o Washington but officials lid not favor 1t on the ground Mr. Champion w vond the mit of 55 designated in the rev. laws, R [ How They Voted i in 1920 ] KILLS RATILESNAKE v | MODERN BOOT SHOP Governor Bryan Mixes In a Littl " For every 100 voters who went to the polis to vote for a president in 1920, there were 96 voters who remained away. Excitement With His Campaign in Here Is another five generauon piciure m whicih New N E w B R l T A l N 2 s s H o E s T 0 R E | Here is a statistical table which shows the slate, the number of citizens vitai i 5 , g = 121 years of age and over, the 1920 presidential vote, the number of aliens | The Prairics. Britain people are interested. Those who faced the camera {and unnaturalized citizens and others disqualified, the stay-athome voters |, o il p are Robert Hopkins, 19, of this city; his baby, Robert Hop- {and the number of absent voters per one hundred voters In ench state Benkelman, Neb., Oct. 3.— Atter | kins, Jr., aged two years Albert Remington, aged 73, of 37 The table affords the basis of serious study for those interested In CIVIC (400 daye of tramping over miles of | Chestnut street; Mrs. Louisa Hopkins, aged 39, of 425 Church prairie fields in this desert country | gtyeet, and Mrs. L. S. Remington, aged 93, of Bridgeport. ' | | fweltare and the perpetuity of American institutions, Population 21 Vote 1920 Unnaturalized Stay-at-home No.per |in quest of the assorted wild game . yearsand over president and otherwise and absentee 100 that they contain, Governor Bryan, ea arln Sate Q92census) (iotal) disqualified voters votes |democratic vice-presidential candi- | qppg FOR GOODS DELIVERED |Herman Belkin, according to notice 26,713,832 467,62 : 0 dtaiEnd bie “""d"h"“el b'ff:,’r‘ Clafiins, Inc., of New York has received by Atty. David L. Nair, | . 241,070 236, 15 camp and "“-“”t"?fl‘, ere to thelr| = o nt suit against the Home Fur- |trustee of the estate, The final divi- 66,803 5 bunks in the state flsh car. hick. |nishing company for $230, alloged | dend will make a total of 20 per 3,61 2 78, 5 Governor Bryan saw prairie chick-| % "5 "o poods delivered. The |cent that has been pald to creditors. | ; b 2,318 030 555 st 053 ens, grouse, ducks and a coyote ' he d! dele L cmlflor;zm,m 2.’;16‘”“ 92,05 9 : i 8 |strung up near Runion's camp, ;t'x‘:"' tHroghAtheRoTineotiNa L | e Py CUt gum 38,074 5.8 5 | where he stopped to indulge his | N2 FLKS TO HOLD FAIR 1Delawarg jeewe 136,521 L 218 . |hunting pastimes. ~ The governor — [Florida, epeeeens , 536,614 y 7 shot and killed a five foot rattle| RELKIN ESTATE DIVIDEND 1GeUTEin, enevewe ' 1,421,605 005,049 3 snake, nipped its rattles and pre- 14210 qemposcns 234076 3 $6.176 3 :nm»d them to a newspaperman in |y “yo o0 today ordered a final{fair for elght nights closing Febru- % E:,nol:-w 3,944,107 i1 ; L0 : his party as a campalgn memento. | ¢ 1o Ccont dividend to be paid |ary 21, Awards of $7,800 will be b OPERA PUMPS jang resaseve 1.779.82 : i 10,050 s ‘ll’!:rt;:alu’:‘l;l & dozen'trout for dinner i o sio (00 T L Caiate o | made, - 2 ; [;lo'u smeneeene L e g I \ — Shown Below — {Kentucky eemes : 9 3 22 John Irving offcrs a most complete selec- i ‘012 S 28 tion in this much wanted style. Several Maine seesecese Nfferent pattern variations 475, 98, 2 2 3 in distinetly Maryland ee.eee 862 1“! 25,442 3,860 90,08 0 | B quality-footwear. The leathers are gucde, Massachusetts o 2-:13»‘:1 4 547497 x'." 13 5 - sath, velvet, patent coltskin and tan calf- Michigan swevee i‘z;:xi 048, fiil:z §34.823 s KIn, The heels are Cuban and low, At a meeting of the fair commit tee of New Britain lodge of , Elks | Referee in Bankruptcy Edward {last night, it was decided to hold a Minnesota e ees 501,804 MisSisSippl | eeee 876,106 2 185.834 607.780 M i %e & |l To Purchase that which is most Seasonable and Reasonable In The PATRICIA T L Meats and Poultry is the Objective of every “National” Market §}| i« cmart new moet heine n- 52,218 4 7.659 365 6+ | | troduced this week in John Iry- ORE PRICE O 1,897,884 55, 369,706 i ; X A |ing Stores. Front goring and v ok e amals g ranm o “National” Markets make Shopping Easy. Each ltem is Displayed sty cuoats Lie (i featnics North Dabotacs | 32300% B Cmwe e and Tagged to Suggest That Which Is Mest Season- B Ohi) . vaeosve 3,508,481 328,958 ot _ able and Reasonable Penmrv.a';:.h:.: 5,039,041 708,743 ; e When Meats Are Seasonable, They are at Their Best South Dakota., 344846 . e A il Y “National” Advertised Items Are Always Most Seasonable ‘ SPECI AL for SATURDAY ST 228,682 145,828 Vermont .2 82.61 o and Reasonable Pl S 231,001 A feature offering of good wearing women's foot- ‘'Washington .., 7 39%,705 96,5 2 | = e = wear. Values up to $7.00 and including several of }w.n Virginia.. ess 2 .07 the style hits of the season. Wonderful buys at LI o, | FINEST FRESH-KILLED DRY-PICKED, MILK-FED — BROILERS 39C b. e caickens 39 c Ib. And here is John Irving’s leading ’ SMALL ROASTING CHICKENS £ _ sage i A"en & EU' | (These Chickens Welgh From 23 to 3‘ Pounds Each) | a” sty le for men it T , THE BALLOON CLOVERBLOOM Regular Fresh Hams PURE CREAMERY BUTTER % b N £ N BROGUE Th O P . (ln ilb Pnnts) Legs Of Winter Lam'n 8 . ; P " The picture tells the story. e ne_ rlce 45(: “) 26(: ]b \ v ; e 28\ { Note the wider toe for Increased mfort and the two full soles hrough to the heel. In tan = = = N - E or Dblack imported’ Scotch o ; . L] i ' o o e ey a Op Small Pork Loins ' Legs of Fresh Spring 'Rumps of Milk-Fed , : AR TRl sl Con T | - more than John Irving's one (By the Whole or Half Loin) Lamb Veal - ' 29¢ . 33c Ib. 32¢ b AN . : PRIME TOP and BOTTOM | FANCY FRESH-KILLED $2 98 ROUND ROAST CHICKENS Features Smart Models for Misses and Matrons (FOR BOILING, SALADS AND SANDWICHES) 36¢ Ib. | 2c Ib. Chic little sport hats of plain or 'l Prime Rib Roast | Smoked Shoulders | Prime Rib Roast embroidered Iél;. (BEST CUTS) (BLADE CUTS) N— ™ FOR OHILTREN 35C Ib. 14c Ib 28¢ “7- | We offer a wide sclection of sturds neat appear- Hats of conservative lines for the i ] \ 2 Ing footwear for all occasions and at very reasonable matron. : prioce. e National Meat Stores Company BOOT great pnpulant} f01 thl> depanmem | The \\'ith both the young miss and her “LARGEST RETAILERS OF MEATS IN AMERICA” SHOP mother. 70 WEST MAIN STREET TEL. 483 STORES THROUGHOUT NEW YORK, NEW JERSEY, MASSACHUSETTS, PENNSYLVANIA AND 1 68 MAIN S l REE l CONNECTICUT.