New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 10, 1924, Page 2

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o ity bk i SAYS ALLING OUGHT Wedding, "1j qur 4s JunG| Gifts | . -u parties today fs, as you please, but vote.' v slogan, together with, that inued From First Page) | ‘Get out and vote, That ‘Down | has downed the last o going as u party and to still worse, is up to you and me to show that are DISTINCTIVE Stationery chine from bad to wors: It we « mind and conselence and that not unde two or three y aloi n, The blican par \ys stood f Lincoln said pe ‘,,\ Department r progress. n Government of people und by I interpret his e meant by a not that it th ks cor- L ey e |a Jew or anything eise. two | | vice-president, S in public office, o NEW BRITAIN the machine hated me. 1 was your mayor for six years and since 1 left oftice 1 don’t think you found 1 had “mumu«l any crime. But I was not a tool, I wouldn't recognize the machine, 1 appointed a man tayof- ce when I thought him fit, disre- ;.‘.lxlv“g whether he was a Catholle, I beat Cur- tis falrly and squarely In a primary Ly over 900 votes, then the machine went out and voted for Paonessa, I'heir principle Is rule or ruin and Klett and his gang can't rule hey'll ruin the party and they are ng it “I'm for Calvin Cooildge for presi- dent and for Charles G. Dawes for because 1 think they're the only available timber. | olidge is one of the bravest men We had 5,000,000 soldiers in the war. They warted a honus, No one can question that 1 amea friend of the servicemen. (foolidge didn't think there should be a honus, but that the disabled honld be cared for, only. He want- | ¢d to be president again, but like | republican nomination for represent- |who Cooks on Auto Tour With Death in Family il 13 (Speclal to the Herald) Bristol, Oct. 10,~Efforts were being made by Chief Ernest T. Belden of the local police this morning to Intercept Mr, and Mrs, . Charles H., Cook of Steurns street, who left shortly after 7 o'clock on a motor trip to visit relatives in New Jersey. About 8 o'clock, a telegram ar- rived at the Cook home, telling of the death of Mr. Cook’s father in Athol, Mass. The state police were notified of the number of Mr, Cook’s machine and it was thought by the local officials that the car ‘Would be turned back before crossing the state Iine, ative, and ex-Mayor G. A, Quigley fs managing his campaign, Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 127 MAIN STREET PHONE 1409-2 For the Cool Days 'NEW COATS—NEW DRESSES—NEW BLOUSES— NEW GLOVES—NEW NECKWEAR—NEW SCARFS, NEW DRESSES for children- of Wool and Print materials. 5 NEW CORSETS and LINGERIE—NEW KNIT UN- DERWEAR—NEW HOSIERY. of his great predecessors, he spoke this noon at Landers, Frary nmunc Dickinson f.‘ R AL Drug Co. 169-171 Main St. PRIDE in your appearance, You'll have it if you wear Horsfall Clothes produ Clothes that are the finest craftsmen—woc finest dor and impc | weaves—one pattern of a I lends distinction to your attire —in new fall sh; ‘Have you scen Fall Suits $40 Beautiful fabrigs—all smart models. oG “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” GARSIDE FOR MILL RUGS AGENT 46 years a manufacturer, $20,000 stock to select from. All kinds — Lowest prices Call, write or telephone 126-3 JOHN B. GARSIDE 176 Pearl Thompsonville, Conn, James D. Donahue Baritone VOICE CULTURE Rooms 318-819 Booth’s Block Special Attention to Beginners Trainee of Yale University Tel. 1. 13 RUMMAGE SALE 350 Main Street . Friday & Saturday TORENT FRANKLIN SQUARE FILLING STATION YOU'LL DO BETTER At Axelrod’s Saturday Specials Rinex, for Hay Fever 7 Tanolac Squibh’s Tooth Paste. Squibb’s Pure Cod n\.r; 0il 89c Wampole's Cod ¥ Liver Oil 6o 3| Salted Pecans. .1b. $1.19 Dr.. Brown Cold Tablets § (none better) . LAST DAY To Receive Squibb’s Service Package FREE with each §1 purchase 37c Extract Axelrod’sPharmacy 223 PARK ST. SELROD FOR CCURACY Let Us F Your way i shop is he [the city and T hope |4 |1 | | ‘mv ing. Raps “Klett and His Bunch” ust spring ruled em- that it is high time ott and his bung Thoy have e votors 1o to b People to 1( own thir k‘ 18, r 50 years | i luy s the iderably n e ike factory | ago. 1 in r when the to me in repeat Jhere orse, | the | | 1t and your occasion- ker of 25 or worked col I can re fac- ke a | not e r that r r e Today the governed by ts your best work Mr.! a club or > tactics should ‘muchine gang.’ year the republic and insult our | I boss in macy. wan 3 calls you d He ic can't use The s d by the “Year after 085 alle by us placi t us to vote on like ped It T wasn't would mes intellige tw 10¢ o candidates of puppe n that if ci went to t s vot the nom The Capital I‘;. (i at ation of unwelcome i caus to take orry ependent utest—to vot I know ow their franchis ings, get out an in th t g part peree in elec- ed, voters vote is to play Your vote is just n's in that hine. New Britain 28 't born here, but it adoption. ay to get out th ir .nul square, “I've lived i years. 1 w is the city of my to stay here 2§ I may be ¥ unknown in this ward, but I wve many acduaintances in our fac- T will not vote like a horse beind led to the manger for his oats We must check this kind of voting or soon be ruled by the few. Opponents Part of Ruling ‘My opponents in this at T know, are all right persona But take them re a part t is rui onT of ction proves that more, w a t to elect tes of a ma- uthpiece, 1 1 go the legislature T give a I will rep- to Hartford to you my man, T New s of who I hurt, briefly, is my wit message to man who can go no reins tied to g0 two reasons t to he your representa- 1 want to show the machine that we are | right has Judge Alling to run? | for president, lick G Tl president of a 1 1 love | compara- | ther be ‘right than presi- and he vetoed the bonus. He 18 not a political coward. These n in New Britain are ruining the varty of Coolidge and Dawes, and when honest men like Davis are | running we have a right to speak. I'm going to he very plain. What t has a judge sitting on the ch to run for the legislature? | stion the propriety of it. What | He | When of the became a candidate did he remain on- the h He did not, he resigned. he machine should be repudiated | and men like Davis sent to the legis- lature, “My opposition to the Republican | machine goes. back many years. | ige W. Klett and tools in New Britain are merely tools of J Henry Roraback, the Republican boss in Connecticut.” “Roraback, T W nie Alexander Fedelli of Baltimore, Md., married when he was 17 and very poor. His bride was 15. Both worked hard. Along came the war and Fedelli went into a modest contracting business. Money came easy. At 34 he owned a car. He had | also reached the “dangerous age.,” Mrs. Fedelli began to find ]hmplm and combs in the auto. The other night she took her | son Arthur, 17, with Her and followed Fedelli. Fedelli was shot dead as he sat in his machine with Miss Hermine Ulman, | 23, She says their flltndshlp was purely platonic. “It all \\o.lldnt have happened if he hadn’t made his money seo easy, Isay Fedelli’s friends. | I qu 14 not. be judge and run Hughes, a chief justice supreme court, Utilities Commission, said you must pay so much for the electricity you so much for service and 8o for the area of your hous They sent their engineers around to measute room areas. They could tell you one light in this hall was | and you would be re- other. Conld Could 1 as owner of hing store in the city today von you're glving it away. Are going to vote next Tuesday for | machine domination? Are ‘you go- ing to allow one man and his ‘heel- |ers’ to send their men to the legis- use, much helieve, s ghting company. his company the exclusive right 0 run poles a wires in streets, They are the only on vou glectricity. Wouldn't |or I do that? to own the only butcher |the only cl the only grocery store, or |tell you that you had purchased only v ¢lothing store in the city. |one pair of trousers, but you must 1ppose you had the only butcher |buy three? Emphatically shbp or the only grocery store, and |protested but didn't have a cha T had the only clothing store. up- “If you put a bi'l into the 1 wose T sold you an overcoat fo ture you find T awck and a few 1 then demanded $2 as a service |of his tools like the fellow we have | put a cross beside Mr, Davis' name, rge for keeping that coat in the |here, sit in the corridor, The hiil || = only cross. Let's ore until you purchased it. Would |is-brought to him and i he doesn't make our protest against Klett and 1 for {t? |like it he puts it in his pocket and |the machine so strong that we will ave the right alone | break it once and for all.” ity. A fow Davis Rally This Noon, k, backed hy Olfver 1. Davis, candidate for the | vi : 2 Let us have a revolution at the ballot box Oliver 1. Davis unx\ fail you. Mr. Rackliffe and Judge Alling are all right, persenal- machine vour not enough es who | quired to put in can you like shop, or the Republican’ machine. 'This 1s Davis and his friends Republicans, but they for machine politics. Mr. al stand party, are 1o won't one to sell [it doesn’t hecome a la Calls For Revolution “Oumboys fought for freedom and | vears ago his Public | This Sale is Limited to 3 Hours None Sold GOLDENBLUM' e 3 HOUR SALE Come Early for First Choice epring | Britain, | igent enough | 0 challe y their har Pinochle r Qui orth 1-picked ean And Politics o is op- He 1 yen stand e resigne names of 1 to vote Crashed By Machine pose many yon have tried The Greatest Value Oflermg For Tomorrow A SPECIAL GROUP OF Trimmed Hats, Readyto Wear Hats, Special $2.00 : Felt Hats and Children’s Hats They | No Necessity of Describing These Hats For See Window For Values Added Special 'ALL DAY SATURDAY JUST ARRIVED 450 | SMART NEW FalLHats $4.85 1 This remarkable collection of hats in parne and Lyons velvet comprlsoa a large variety of small and medium shapes in hlack and Autumn color- ings, among which are the new tones. Trim- mings consist of vivid flowers and appliques of silk and velvet, and also effective use of metallic embroideries. Regular value $7.00. Morning Talk For Themselves The I.ate~t FELT HATS 5295 Largest Selection $1.95 $4.95 $6.95 Just Arrived—a won‘rful selection of New Trimmings, in Burnt Peacock, Pompons all colors, New Flowers and New Handsome Ornaments in gold and silver effects. GOLDENBLUM MILLINERY CO. good | lature to represent not you, but the | but are tied hand and foot by | not a fight against the Republican | Go to the polls next Tuesday and | All At Out Usual Quality And Low Prices. ot anclent Decipher Old Tune been glven the muslc 2 The composition is simi- Rerlin—Babylonian hieroglyphics the Chinese ‘tunes, Prof. which reveal a complete musical composition have been deciphered “."'—‘m'n’dm by Prot, Curt Sachs of Berlin unl-| ¢ colored hats that have be- versity, This is dald to be the first come soiled may be dyed very suc- time that the modern world has| ..euy, & Clark’s gate. They will speak at 5 o'clock tonight at the corner of Main and East Main streets; Monday at 12:40 o'clock at P. & . Corbin's gate, and Tuesday at the same hour at the Ruessell & Iirwin gate, | Candidate Davis, following this noon's rally predicted for himself a “handsome vietory,” basing his prophesy upon reports that have come to him from various parts of the city, he sald. Babylon. lar to — MODERN BOOT SHOP NEW BRITAIN’S SHOE STORE Tan Calf Pumps in Opera and Gore Patterns The hits of the season—And on our shelves, thanks to our connection with John Irving. They are going like wild fire in the big cities and no wonder. Beautiful patterns and splendid materials—at $5 a pair. \ Also Opera and Gore Pumps in Pat- ent Coltskin, Black Satin and Black Suede. They are JOHN IRVING shoes stjle hit of the season The BALLOON BROGUE For Men Here it is— The “stormproof” extra welt that helps the two full soles keep your feet dry and warm, JOHN IRVING’S balloon brogue, fea- turing that new extra wide toe—in black or tan imported Scotch grain. + Soft toe-cap. Wear, comfort and an actual saving of $3 a pair. SPECIAL for SATURDAY A feature offering of good wearing women's foot- wear, Values up to $7.00 and including several of the style hits of the season. Wonderful buys at. .. | T MODER SHOP 168 MAIN STREET COR. MAIN AND COURT STS. NEW BRITAIN et R Sl

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