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TANKER BURNS, ¢ SEVEN MISSING Crew Lost s Beliel-Damage to Ship §1,250,000 fan Franc men, members 6,000 ton tar sco, Oct of th Ma, Arthur McDonald, m York J. Towner, oller, Maro, The others are from ( Thie fire broke out last a scction of the c caved in, carrying t:ansmission orude ofl being p derson. A woc destroyed, as was a | ssman, Ariz, Miss Chambers Engaged To James J. Curran At a bridge v held last eve- ing, Mrs. Marfon V. Chambers of 51 Locust street announced the engage- ment of her daughter, Lilllan Chris tle, to James J. Curran, son of Mrs, Margaret E. Curran of 195 Falrview street, Miss Chambers was graduated from the New Britain High school and the State Normal school and is now teaching in the Washington school. Mr. Curran was graduated from the New Britain High school and at- gended the Worcester Institute of Technology and Cornell University. He is employed as a metallurgist at the Henry Souther Engineering Co. OBSERVING ANNIVERSARY » Mr, and Mrs. Myron D. Stockwell of €8 Lincoln street are congratulations today on the occa- slon of their 52nd wedding anniver- sary, a deputy year ago. sheriff, Wear the Latest Styles Earliest ways built the newest fash- ions and features in footwear. For example- The “ Fenway has the Genuine Barbour Stormwels. - Tt keepa yoar feet dry in drizzle and dampoess and adds warmth without weight.*Into Ralstons o 45 ycars of pyramiding skill upoo skill. receiving Mr. Stockwell was for years retiring about a 1S, COMPANY ACQUIRES PROPERTY NEAR PLANT Uhree Houses and Plot of Land on Lilac and Cherry Strects Added 0 Holdings. i New say pur Brituin Gas Light Co. hased m Edward d on C future us nt which properties. A\ herry an gas D Ing ¢ led by T, O'Connor & and sald will nd the available r additions to the s com the hous s possible s purchase today, s into poss ty in the the esslon of ) i block sur- Meadow, Cherry and Lilae stre and its original plant. LIBERTY SPECIAL ON WAY fl»th Bringing La Follette-Wheeler Party Speakers to This City Due Tomorrow Evening at 6 O'clock.. The Liherty Speclal hirlwind tour of the interests of the ler movement which is the La will ar- tomorrow evening at s will be held at at the corner of Main streets, 1l include Martin J. | organizer; J. H. Hop- nal chairman of the La -Wheeler committee of 48, and Miss Alexander, assistant sec- retary of the committee. An effort will be made to bring Luther Treischmann, progressive candidate for senator to succeed the late Frank Brandegee, here to ad- dress the rallies. The Liberty 8pecial has appeared in hundreds of cities in the east, carrying a personal me. the head of the progres The local La Follette party today sent out 4,000 letters to women ex- plaining how they can vote for La Follette and Wheeler. 6 o'clock and r Central Park and Main Spea Kelly, MANCHESTER MAN BANKRUPT New Haven, Oct. 31.—A voluntary petition in bankruptey was filed with the clerk of the U. 8. Court today by Robert M. Erdin, of Manchester, who is in the electrical business, He claims liabilities of $4,745.82 and assets of $1,976. W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 81, tripped on a small bit of metal, on top. ATTACKS MELLON O HOME GROUNS La Follette Headed for Pitts- burgh After Speech in Boston La Follette Special En Route to Pittsburgh, Albany, N. Y., Oct. 31.— | Senator Robert M. La Follette, in- dependent candidate for president, was headed westward again today to challenge the Coolidge adminis- tration in Pjttsburgh, home city of Secretary Mellon, before invading Ohio oncs more to wind up his cam- paign with an address Saturday night in Cleyeland. He speaks in Pittsburgh tonight. ° The Wisconsin senator was on his way from Boston where in an ad- dress last night he attacked the for- elgn poliey of the Har and recent administrations. Commenting on his brief stay in Massachusetts, Mr. La Follette in a statement today said that “the re- ception accorded the progressive is- Isues and the reports from the man- | agers of ‘the campaign in Massa- | chusetts convince me that the pro- | gressive tide is rising in New B land as it is in other parts of country.” | “The breakdown of the transpor- | tation eystem in that section of the country,” he added, “has aroused {the people to a realization that the | progressive offer the only hope in this campaign for a solution of this | vital probiem. NTO Ralston Shoes are al- 4 | “The republican propaganda con- | eerning prosperity falls on deaf ears in New Eugland. The wide spread | unemployment which has prevailed there since Calvin Coolidge became | president through the death of Presi | dent {workers in New E [have nothing to gain by the election Harding has convinced the gland that they | of the republican ticket. GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE ‘* SHOE DEPT. Cor. Main and W Milk Crackers | § 2 pounds 25¢ || est Main Streets | “The cotton mills the woolen mills the shoe factories, in fact all the in- | dustries in New England are shut down or running far below capacity. s has apparently been brought about b; overdose of protection and the down of the transpor- tation syst o i “The workers are convinced that neither the republi or the denfo- crats are free to deal with these prob lems in a constructive way and are !t\lr: ing to the independent progres- sive ticket as their only salvation. Devoting a considerable portion of ight's speech to the occu- ation of Haiti by American Marines, ator Ta Follette declared that action was taken “not to make 1d safe for democracy but to o Haliti safe for American bank- Haiti safe for he added, "we two and three d people, whose only offense of defending their making Evaporatec Milk 3 cans 29c PORK Roast Pork Fresh Shoulders . Fresh Hams .... Pork Chops Sausage .... Sausage Meat .... Corned Spare Ribs 12 25¢ 25¢ VEAL Roast Veal 18¢ Short Cut Legs ... 18¢ Veal Steaks . . 30c Veal Chops o2C Veal Stew ... 12¢ | Veal for Pot Pie .. 8¢ Breast Veal 10¢ BEEF Prime Rib Roast .. 25¢ Boneless Pot Roast 18c Shoulder Roast ... 18¢ Shoulder Steak ... 20c Hamburg, 316 .... 25¢ Frankforts Boiling Beef ...... 10c - CABBAGE FREE WITH OUR CORNED BEEF ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Fancy Milk Fed ROASTING CHICKEN 39c Legs of Genuine SPRING LAMB 35¢ Fancy Lean BACON 25¢ Down in the Scrimmage Drive on Operators With Improper Lights l?‘mnmluiuncr of Motor Vehicles ‘# | Robbins B, Btoeckel has sent a come | | munication to Chief Willlam C. Hart of the police department to make an active drive durlng the next three | weeks to enforce the laws regarding proper lighting equipment on auto- moblles, The commissioner called attention to the fact that traftic on the roads has not started to decrease yet, and that lights are used a great deal because of the shortness of the days, making it dangerous to travel it the lighting equipment on“autos i\loes not conform with the laws, 125 Windows Broken in | Factory on Winter St. A report was received by the po- lice this morning fhat 25 windows in the Landers, I'rary & Clark build- et had been brok- J. P. Morgan Calls On Clemenceau Parls, Oct, 31,—J. P, Morgan call- ed on Finance Minister Clementel to- day to say farewell before leaving for London tomorrow, No new de- velopment with regard to the pro- jected Fremeh loan in Ameriea is ex- pected for three or four weeks. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES During the past week the students of the Senior High school have been entertained twice by Interesting pro- grams, At the first assenibly the school orchestra under the direction of Mr, Matthews gave seclections from the various classics, The re- sults of the orchestr: practicing were very pleasing and reflocted much credit on Mr. Matthews who has done so much in making the or- ganization what it is. At the see- ond assembly, two new members of the Amphion club, Miss Murphy and ot celebrating Hallowsen. Thoy ox- plained how the Druld priests and Iater the nobles at the court of Charles the First celebrated the day. The classes in physical culture have heen organized under the di- rection of Mr, Cassidy and Mr, De- pot, The Dalton plan of accomplish- ment has also been adopted in this h of work and the student | brane TOMORROW— is the Last Day you have to take must 'undergo certain physical re- quirement before he.recelves his credit, A great crowd s expected to wit- ness the gaem between the Bulkeley High school of New London and the defenders, of the Red and Gold as this game may decide who shall play Windham High for the cham- plonship of the state. Tootball players never piled up higher freight cars, wrecked near Charlotte, N. C. ng-Coolidge | Miss McTurdy, Interested the stu- dents with the origin of ths custom ;| on sometime 1 i|Thomas J. ¥ t night, Policeman ¢ 1s Investigating. advantage of the 4% DISCOUNT On Any Garment in Our Stock For We Close Our 14th ANNIVERSARY SALE SATURDAY NIGHT Announcement than these 22 The first car and the others landed peil mell Beginning Tomorrow, Nov. Ist Wife Slayer? | We have engaged the services of a competent and reliable optician, and are ready and anxious to serve you whenever you have an occasion for proper eye glasses and optical goods. B. GEORGES & CO. Square Deal Jewelers 436 Main Street . Opp. East Main VICTOR STEPENSKY | s e OPTICIAN A eoraing 1o ponee. inen § Come in for Free and Expert Advice on Proper Eye Glasses and Frames Qur factory was never so rushed before as it is mow with repairing and remodeling work. If you have furs in storage and want repairs made, won’t you please let us know immediately so that we may deliver your furs early? Connecticut Furriers 86 W. MAIN ST. Next to Capitol Theater he went back to his home in Trav- . crse City and began to woo a sweet- Hartford Establishment, 90-93 Church St. heart, saying his wife had divorced him. When the woman's body was found, many weeks later, Madison confessed to the murder, officers say. liberties.” Declaring that “for 50 years the American state departm s sup- | ported American invest Mex- | ico.”” Mr, La Follette asserted that during the hombardment of Vera | Cruz American boys lost their lives | “for the protection of American oil interests,” S in Y 0N % % / g s o 0:‘.4:0:': COIRXILRINS 7 & . JSRPTX XRRRN NIRRT 4 XRREERBLS ORI REK IR KK ;000:0'% R .::‘..fz,,:.} '.;::’,0 X8 % LRSS RRUEELLKL BKXANLEN WRIBL Mr. 1 ette urged the re | 4 %% o \“ "",. ) . J ,.‘.l"., R tion of v David T : 3 KR '»"0;»{ Q,‘/ ;'0'.0‘:4( S < ;:0:4 KX democrat, of Massachusetts W S X X8 \ republican opponent is Speaker Gil- o‘l"o‘.”g‘v‘lofcf 4 3 V’Q.v'z.' IRt 2 lett. XL : 3 Ottt tatatetelt 0,9.9:9:% KERLKRR A 2K 2 '0,0.0 D809, QXU ARERLRKK REPORT EXPENSES Mlinois Senatorial Candidate Gets $100 and Spends $2,612 truly end-of- the-season prices. Our Cre-" dit Plan has been made extra easy for this event. Your Own Terms for Payment will do. cretary of sof $100 He¢ in contributions res George Wi pr homu s of §550 and exe in Ok re- BT cial Nations protocol on security has been m slovakia, Paul Hyn the council of the leagne, ant Breaks Caste Women’s and Misses’ Fur Trimmed COATS Exceptionally smart, gracefullyslenderand softly luxurious styles. $1 98 These models were made ALTERATIONS FREE to sell for $5. to $15. more “Men’s and Young Men’s O’COATS $29 S0 Men’s & Young Men’s SUITS You can not judge the value by the price; the s $2 4.50 oston Clothing Store low prices asked Next to Herald Office ounce SAMPLE FUR COATS FUR PIECES A truly won- derful value-of- fering. « + .+« RS S ) Miss Shelomith Vincent, a Brah- man princess from Lucknow, India, disregarded social dition when she 1|in Radcliffe e Mass. And sh approyes of ; American girls. 63 CHURCH ST. AL e g e e e Lt odern frecdom