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A AR89 A W N AN 0 T A RSB e o " y DARROW COMES *AS BODZE DEBATER Takes Issue With Chicago Mayor (i o0 Liguor Question going to be controlled by a crooks, who we 1 of the e con- “I believe the preservation of hu- man liberty is one of the m r[sessor for three years, Cl roney out of it and would reduce they could.” The occasion w: dered Anton Ce¢ ty b a banquet ten- ent of returned looked m had me amendme t was an- Citizen." K. OF . INSTALLATION cers of Daly Council, K. of C. t at the club- a re and night and those him for the year are knight, Walter guard, Antor lowing the meeti refreshment HARRY CL A surp day ev Mrs. } Clar} guests be celved many nor of Mr, ¢ out-of-town re- rendered by ton and T accom violin Have your eves examined who knows. Heavy Zylo-shell spectacle frames; special price $3.50. Lenses and Examination Extra. Lewis A. Hines, Ref. D. Eyesight Specialist 57 PRATT ST. Rooms 504 and 505 Hartford 4 e WELLS EDDY FARM | Newington, Conn First Quality GRF EN MOUNTAIN POTATOES FOR SALE, Edwin Peter: gr. Tel, Valley METAL WEATHER STRIPS Install the “Accurate” Saves 1-3 in Coal Bill T. E. WOODS 37 Franklin Sq. Phcae 1873 | o us to elavery if| s and glasses fitted by one| | Man AgnstBeat ke Remarkable action picture taken in Berlin when Delia, : performing tiger, ran amuck «| trainer applied an iron bar in ¢|struggle is here shown. and was subdued only when defense, A scene from the SOUTHINGTON NEWS The republican party town election here 18 its entire ticket of over 150 in a cc 1,770 votes werc s worked hard all nd brought out a lar hirteen ballots were thrown o for improper markings and four for no marking. The following were el ves Hobart; assessor for 1es W. Upson; R. Gallett liam T. Foley, Julius B. Lewis; 2 tor, Floyd J. Neal; taxes, Lewls O. Shepard; constables Graham B. Thompson. Joseph Oreutt, Sampson Smith, Fish; registrar of voter: collector 22 MAIN ST. | Pexto Athletic | - ' TELEPHON of [held Oakland Tour. Chevrolet Tour. |/Snepara; ® tawn ®achonll conimittae library director V. , Albert R. Wells, Paul C. water commissioners, Ed- dad. This town is a thoughts toward ba ud the is plan- to- fssociation ning to put a fast team on the o first practice will be held in the town hall PLOYE S ELECT At the amnual ing of the New ritain Tri-Fur 1 Council of the ociation officers Here Are A Few of o510 Fords from | ot white erepe satin. DUFPY-HGUE Frank P. Duffy Takes Miss Irene McCue As His Bride At Church of St. John the Evangelist. A pretty wedding took place this morning at 9 o'clock at the church of 8t. John the Evangelist when Miss Irene McCue, daughter of Thomas F. McCue of 331 Pleasant steet became the bride of Frank P. Duffy of 15 Unlon street. Rev, Thomas J. Laden officiated, Miss Mary E. McCue, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid and Thomas F, Me- Cue, brother of the bride, best man. The ushers were Edward J. McCue, brother of the bride, and Hugh L. Garrity of Lowell, Mass, The bride was attired in a gown Her ,vell was caught with orange blossoms and arried a bouquet of orchids and The bridesmaid she lilies-of the-valley. sywillow taffeta and carried a bou- quet of sweetheart roses, The gift of the bride to »smaid was a string of pearls d the groom gave the best man d ushers cuff links. During the ceremony John J. organist, assisted by St ‘s quartet, rendered selections. “Ave Ma as sung by James Donohue and | | | THREL wore a gown of peach colored pus- | the | {at the home of the bride at 5 o'clock | t Dawning” by Miss |s May Howard of Meriden, Following the ceremony a recep- tion was held at the home of the bride at which guests were present from Meriden, Hartford, Providence, Springfield and Boston. The home was prettily decorated for the oce casion In palms and ferns. Mr, and Mrs, Duffy left on a wed- ding trip to New York and Atlan- tie City and upon their return will reside at 169 Clark street. Mr. Duffy is employed by the M. J. Kenney Co. as an undertaker and embalmer, WILL SHOOT IN.STATE MEET The New Britain Rifle club and the Corbin Russwin club have voted to continue their membership in the Nutmeg Rifle league and will partici pate In the state champlonshij matches for the season of 1924-25. A committee Is arranging a sched {ule containing all information any this will be published and dstribut ed to members and others intercst cd as soon as possible. | St o CROSS—FOX Fred John Cross of 175 L reet and Miss Leonora S, Fox of 2 Chestnut street will be married |Saturday afternoon, October 18 Rev. Henry W. Maler, pastor of the First Congregational church, will {perform the ceremony. Mr. Cross {is employed at the Stanley Works. {Miss Fox is a teacher at the local chools. | STOVE REPAIRS Ldiemidi \'l RZEIII8844455) Get Your Order In Now Quick Service and Reasonable Prices (COAL HODS—FIRE CLAY COAL SHOVELS— POKERS | Everything For Your Stove 1 A A || PHONE 381 MILLS 80 WEST MAIN ST. Plumbing—Heating—Sheet Metal Work USED CAR WEEK Big Sacrifice Clearance Sale Cars From $15 to $450 Beginning Monday, October 6, we will inaugurate the greatest used car clearance sale ever held in Connecticut, offering the pub- lic cars that will run from $15.00 to $450.00. We have a $70,000 stock of used cars in all our eleven places and we need room for new cars as we are just starting THE FALL CAMPAIGN, and we have de- cided to take a $25,000 loss on the entire lot if they can be disposed of in the next week. We Are Going to Make a LEAN-SWEE OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN We advertised recently for 100 Used Fords in exchange for new ones and we got them. YES, we got 200 so that our stock of used cars have many new bargains— the Many Bargains Mitchell Tour. . 75.00 up ‘And many other unheard of values—If we can't please you we have about 350 to draw from at our Hartford Headquarters. ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO. Open E venings TEL. 1510 st U 35 Buick Roadster ...... 160 Small Payment Down and A WEEK On Some of the NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, 'OCTOBER 7, NEWEST FALL MODELS—VERY LATEST Improved SERVICE STEWART Ranges At the year’s Lowest Prices Makers of Good Cookstoves since 1832) and GUARANTEED You cannot hegin to imagine the real comfort, pleasure and satisfac- tion of good meals well cooked, in less time and with less work, un- less you have used one of these famous ranges. 0 There are THREE ovens—a coal oven and two gas ovens—FOUR coal lids and FIVE gas burners. Bake bread and cake and roast g and cook in EIGHT kettles ALL AT THE SAME TIME. 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