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WORKERS AT POLLS CHOSEN BY PARTIE Checkers, Moderators, Etc., Named for Election Day Republi'can o Democrat '....... Socialist . Soc.- Labor ....... = ST Progressive ...... Workers ........ Workers at polling places in Tues. day’s election have been selected by Reglstrars Thomas J. Smith and William J. Ziegler, a follows: Republican, First Ward==A. L. Rice, modera- tor; William Bentley and C. T, Leav- itt, checkers; William Beuchner, and Mrs. Parker, challengers; D, W. Jones, Baba Odishoo and H, Scheuy, machine men; depity registrar, ¥. Stelnman, 8econd ward—Checker, W. Goft; | challenger, Samuel Gross and Mrs, Leavitt; machine men, A. Greulich, | George Haglst and Willis Marsch; depity registrar, . Tllingworth, | Third ward—Moderator, L. Holt; checkers, 1°. Yost, E. Ellason; chal- lengers, A, Sandberg, Mrs, Montague; machine men, John Kempf, F. Mitchell and n Wetmore; deputy | registrar, C. ¥, Burkarth, Fourth ward—Checker, Willlam | trar, R: Grace. Montague; challenger, A, Acker-| Sixth ward—James Egan, modera- strom; machine men, John Edman, |tor; checkers, J. McGrall and J. Herzog and Edward Pilz; deputy |Staubly; challengers, M, Quirk, Mrs. registrar, J. Bafry Kalinowskl; machine men, P, Cof- lith ward—-Moderator, W. J.(tey, J. Stiquell and J. McGrath; Rawlings; checkers, Joseph Gill and |dgputy reglstrar, J, Farr, Rose Milewski; challengers, C, Jako- bowska and Lottls Blogislowskl; ma« | chine men, Steve Androntk, Martin | GHl and B, Johnson; deputy regis- | Where there are blanks there mentioned. From number 17 . William Regan; deputy registrar, IH. Blinn, Fitth ward-~Checker, Daniel Po- llils, challenger, Mrs, M. McCrann; “machine men, J. Callahan, E, Con- [nelly, P. W. Smith; deputy regls- THIRD ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs, Joseph McCusker Matthew Petzulskie, observed the third anniversary ot Sisth ward—Checker, J. W. Peter- | thelr wedding at the home of Mr. wllengers, H. Sautter .nd,.\lc(‘ualwru mother,M rs. A. J. Mc- Squires; machine men, A. | Cusker of 224 Beaver sireet, last | J. Coon and 1B, Peterson. | evening. Mrs. McCusker was before | Democrats her marriage, Miss #ary Caze of Virst ward-—Checker, Willian | Birmington, Washington. Fitzpatrick, challengers Luke Welch About 40 friends were present | and Mrs, Hannon: machine men, and Mr. and Mrs. McCusker were William Law, 17, Re J. O'Nell; [the recipients of many prl‘t!y glifts. | deputy fegistrar, J. Ryan. ond Michac! ‘[41\“0'14 moderator; checkers, W, O'Brien and . Barrett; challengers, I, Do- an and Mary Watson; machine men, MeAvoy, I, Saunders and J. deputy registrar, I Forticr. ward—Che r D. Doni- llengers, . Bgan and W machine men, G. Shine. P. Healin; deputy A Clark, €. an, L\plosnon Injures Man At Wellesley College Wellesley, Mass., Nov, 1.—An ex- ‘plosion in the boiler of the power | plant at Wellesley college today ciused severe injuries to John La- mont, a fircman. A fire which fol- | lowed was extinguished without damage and without danger to the college bulldings and dormitories | which are some distance away. | ward Connolly; Owen Riley and registrar, J. Riley Fourth ward—DMartin Connelly moderator; checkers, W, Coffey, and challengers, Edward nd Miss Heary; hine men, Gilmartin, Joseph Tynan ana KILLED BY RADIO-WIRE. London, Nev. 1.—Edward Elliott, | @ cartman of Blyth, drove his cart | under a radio aeriz Lun n. , caught his chin | ider a wire and acecidentally cut |his throat. It was Iingiand's first |radio fatality, August J. Fillstrand, J. Hillstrand, of 455 niey &treet, died last night at the Britain general hospital. He s employed at the P, & K. Corbin vy as a benchman. He is st | vived by his wife; one son, Harr daughter, Ellen; three brothers, Berger of this ‘city and Alfred and Hialmar of Hridgeport; four sisters, Mrs. Charles Gardell of this city, Mrs. Severina Johnson of Hartford, | Mrs. John one in Sweden. The funeral will be from his hom | Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev, | Dr. Abel A, Ahlquist will conduct | the services, Burlal will be tn Fairs | view cemetery. | 'f never oot ocolate Cak: before/” | a //l/mg and icing made from Bakers Chocolale! (PREMILM NO.1) John Kukarevice. John Kukarevice, aged 59 years, | of 222 Beaver street, died this after- noon. He was born in Lithuania but had.lived in this country for the past 25 years, He leaves his wife and four children, John, Joseph and Adolph Kukarevice and Mrs. Con- | | stance Smiegel, | By all means the most satisfactory chocolate for cook- ing and drinking. The hody has bden turned over to | M. J. Kenney & Co. for burial but arrangements have not been com- | pleted. nEo U s AT o Walter Baker& Co.Ltd. LSTABLISHED 1780 Dorchoster Mass. Montreal Can. RECIPES SENT FREL —= Funerals Anthony Drogus The funeral of Anthony Drogus will be held Monday morning at 7:30 o'clock from Larala’s undertak- | ing parlors, Spring strect, and at 8 | o'clock from St. Andrew's Lithuan- | fan church. Rurial will be in St. | Mary's cemetery SALTS FINE FOR ACHING KIDNEYS When Back Hurts 1lush - Your Kidneys as You Clean Your Dowels Alexander Yuskiy e funeral of Alexander Y 8, 91 Fast street will be from his ome Monday g at 7:30 o'clock, followed by a funeral mass | in St. Andrew’s church at 8 o'clock. Burial will be in St. Mary's ceme- | tery | mornin Most folks neys, like the bow eluggish and clog flushing occasionally, eise have | backache and dull misery in the kid- | ney region, severe headaches, rheu- | matic twinges, torpid liver stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorders. You simply must keep your Kid- neys active and clean and the mo- /| ment you feel an ache or pain in the kidney region begin drinking lotsof water. Also get about four | ounces of Jad Salts from any good i drug store here, take a tablespoon- | & Cooley Mfg. Co ful in a glass of water before break- | (Signed) Mr. and Mrs fast for a few days and your kid-|Smith and family. neys will then act fine, This fAMONS | eem————— 'Joseph A, Haffey grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithla, and je intended to flush | clogged kidneys and help stimulate Funeral Director. Phone 1625-2. opposite St. Mary's Church hem to activity. Tt alao helps neu- Residence, 17 Summer St—1625-3, that the kid- s, sometimes get d and need a forget we Card of Thanks. We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for the kind- ness and sympathy shown us dur- Ing our recent by empnt in the illness and death of our beloved daughter and sister, Catherine, also for the heautiful floral offerings re- ceived. We especially wish to thank the Citizens Coal Co., and the Hart Frank M. tralize the aciis in the urine so they | no longer Irritate, thus helping to relieve bladder disordera Jad Salts is inexpensive; delightful effervescent lithia water drink which everybody should take | now and then to help keep thelr kid- | GRS ners ciean EXPRESS YOUR SYMPATHY ) 7 with FLOWERS who b from ney 1 B H. BOLLERER'S (OSY SHOF it CHURCH ST. TEL. 886 makes a ! w kne 1 e IgRISt says Jad Salts to folks | ve in trying to correct kid- it is oniy trouble. | § Ans have your fan | 7 i your oye at A year rouble while 1 me physi cast twice [ kidn The names of candidates are printed in the blank !didates and platforms of | recently formed political | tions 1n the city, |Greenwich Police Make police here during the {O'Connell, drivers of two jtrucks, were fined $200 each elson of Plainville, and | & [} Lieutenant Governor 10 ilectors Governor Becretary [re: Hiram Bingham Prostdential Electors Prancis A, Pallotti John H, "Trumbull I Presidential Electors Charles G. Morris John A, | Wil Markham | Fred w. Harry L. Brooks Presidential Flectors dnsper McLevy Martin ¥, Plunkett | rick AL Grube ALt " Albert WL Glerginsky Presidential Joseph Michael Mackay, Jr. | O'Co Presidential lectors William Mackenzie | Kiing Dworkin | are no nominations. on to the rlght these candidates will be found. Emest E, Menny William James John P, Johnson Charles Crasnitski above as they will appear on the voting machines next Tuesday. 2 L A vote for candidates whose names are not on the machine may be registered by using a written ballot. X ‘H TTLEMOREZIP N POLITICS HERE Democrats Plan Parade-Third ‘ Party Ralligs 11 12 13 Representative in Congress 1 anirer Comptroller Benutor P'robate Represenative | T Frederick Salmon M. Hart Fenn Edward ¥, Hall Bernard 1 Gaffney Frederick | Racklife Benjamin W ogers \lling James 1T, May liam 8, Johnstone Va Gerard Casale Thomas Smith | dotn Fra Baldyzn Bernard I, Gafney J. st campalgn parade of the will be held tonight when the ratic party will hold a street procession with the General Amege John D, lio band at the head of the parade Carlson | «nd with an automobile procession AR i nd several hundred Davis rooters ing up the rear. Red fire will be 1 In evidence, and the Jefferson- s hope to enliven interest in poli= les through tonight's parade, At various street corners, the pas le will stop and a short concert d by the band. Cam= es will be made Dby Willlam F. Mangan, Chairman L. Conlon of the board of Fred M, Mansur Harry J. Hillard year organ John Gombos e To save space presidential electo used, re not | | | | | names are Justices of the peace a not 4 LOCAL CLUB ENDORSES | DENOCRATIG CANDIDATES Archimedes Clt Items A Stutz automoblle driven by Ja- cob Winkle collided with the Hart- Political |ford trolley car this morning at the [interscction of Main and Church [streets. A fender on the Winkle car 5 | was slightly da [ 1ged, Paonessa | The Y. W. H. A. will hold a Hal- In. |lowe'en pm'ly M(vw]uy evening at |the club rooms on Main street, The | " lrooms have been prettily decorated in Hallowe'en colors, Miss Elsie Gourson, chairman of the entertain- ment committee, has arronged an attractive program. Philip Riley who has been em- ployed by a number of cerns for the past taken the j hald Philip A. Nelson as stage manager at the Lrceum and will comme:ce { Monday. | Pl The police received a report this | Although it i one of the mose|MOTNINg that there was a «m\w orse and cow at the corner of Com- the Archimede clup | MONWealth atenue and Carlton street | is one of the most active, and its The democratic town committec work in behalf of Mayor A. M. Pa- | has installed a telograph wire onessa last spring was one of the jUhited hall on Maln sireet and v big fuctors in the democratic SWCU])’K“‘” out election returns Tuecsday o evening. ) oL theReity; A daughter was born at the New Britain General lospital this morn- ing to Attomey and Mrs. George Le Witt of 85 Bussell strect. A son was bétn today at the New Nov. 1.—Three | Britain General hospital to N 500 worth of | Mrs. Gceorge Blockctt of 40 re captured by | street. night nnd\ Sl nn taken inio cumod Bl W (i ohini D) Rockefeller Is the Telling a New Story | and | . o New York, Nov. 1.—John D.| sentenced to 15 days in jail. George | . o Rockefeller has a-new joke which | Waldron, who claimed he was “only 1 ‘ taking a ride,” was fined $200 and he enjovs telling to his friends. He | sentenced to 10 days imprisonment, | relates it as follows: i The cases of Anthony- Shier, who| “I Was up in the central part of gave a New York address, and Tony the state this summer to visit some Cossentino, who were the crew of Of the spots where I spent my child- | lood. Mr. car had stopped and I the third car, were continued to Monday, was looking around when an old i farmer came up to the car started to talk to me. “He didn't know who I was. Independent Group Favors Party of Mayor A meceting of the Archimede dependent Political club (Ital American) was held last night at Skritulsky's hall and after the cun- the three major parties had been thoroughly discussed, it was voted to endorse the entire democratic ticket The club took a similar action last spring when all candidates for of- were given an opportunity to present their arguments before the club and the democrats reccived en- Y | { theatrical | 35 years has | by the late 'eo fice organizu- Haul of Booze Trucks | Greenwich, Con trucks carrying negro, of itor to City We Injured by Auto An examination of Charles E. Ladd of Norwich who was struck by an automobile driven, by an un- known operator on Washington street last night, made at the New | general hospital, today, re that ha is suffe g from necussion of 'h" brain and ired shoulder. police have been unable to any trace of the driver who y after the accident Ladd, who resides at avenue, Norwich, a conductor on the Nor lines, has been vis: utes and then he asked me where | I was going. “‘I'm going to heaven,’ with a smile. *‘Get out,” he enough gas!'" I replied said, ‘'you ain't got cliyfish are be capable of capturing ar ng other fish al The largest species of The secure sped currd 483 Bos ployed wich tro relatives in days mobi make risen to tomobi He was r was taken Witkin o shington strect repairs. He had his feet when another au- ime along and etruck him rdered une to the hospit 2 152 Hartford aveni sclousness a ipsed into ness a sccond time. comfortably today. BAD BREATH Comes from Biliousness 8o does a bad taste In the mouth, coated tongue, dull headache, and unhealthy yellowish skin, these symptoms all tell the story of a disordered system and your Immediate need of a purcly vege- table corrective to preven\ infec: tion and a sick lpe 77 TAKE il CHENCK' NDRAKE MA PILLS ToNight | At all Druggists 25%a box Sugar Coated or Uncoated Over0 s he Saoderd. SATISFYING MILK Milk is the practical summertime beverage. Keep our cream and milk in your 'frigerat- or and keep the bloom of health on the cheeks of him and his sister. ESEIBERT & SON! 437 PARK ST PHONIE 1720 & NEW BR!‘N\IM .CO! "MAKE SURE ITS SEIE! 7:?‘ * COOL 3 ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS CARDS NOW, We suggest that you place your order now and avoid the disappointments that follow the late shopper. Our sample hooks which await your inspection contain unusually attractive selections. Motor Vehicle Dept. | forces this winter until a decline in [ department, |cars has lessened the de i withdrawn 1 suppos: {through to date, and | chatted together for about five min- || URGES CITIES N T0 CURTAIL FORCE Dr. Erle H, Hand, Smith and 8. Gerard works, Murphy ay 2 ies are schedued for Central the corner of Hartford aves and North street, and at High 1 streets. Tonight, also, will mark the ap< pe nee of the Liberty Special, & la Iolictte-Wheeler train, which 18 1o re with campaign ora= tors in the interest of “Fighting Bobh.” Rallies will be held at Cene t and at the corner of Main t Main streets. BOBBY GARGIAWILL HAVE 10 FIGHT Otherwise He Will Lose Con- nectiout License Thomas aver th Atlas A Lie fails Purthe reed to s C. g to meet D r complica sk Garcla remain obdur in the d 10uld be pick Kid Kaplan, the lafter w matically suspended in t 80 for meeting a suspe His suspenion in then foNow if the body tor instanc arrive he ents he Wants Traffic Squads on Duty Hartford, Nov., 1.—The motor vehicle department has requested police commissioners of the cities in the state not to reduce their traffic Joxer, would boxing nt with | r | New London, Nov. 1.—Uniess Bob- m, Garefa of Baltimore leep, CLEARINGS AND BALANCES, York—Exchanges, 1,343,000% 128,000,000, Boston—E: , 88,000,000; balances, 30, his lives up to Cou « entire ¢ agreement to meet Georgia Day Hartford Thursday night he w suspended in Connecticut of the decision reached by th boxing commission last nig the state board has a work rangement with the New Y the suspension in Conne ba followed hy similar New York and promiscs to cate the plans of the commission governing weight elimination tol Garcia was one of cr@dor the 1 pour New York commis an elimlnatio the fer ship. Al contes t ed last night by the commissio ancel all b for which th have controcted, Garela's man: called up Hugh Rorty, matchm tor the Atlas A. C. arv ked that the Baltimore lad be ed from his contract. This Rorty refused to do d appealed to the Connecticut ‘I,oxlng board for support. Commlis- Connecticut to its the con- bout was New York to stick traffic has er been caused by the weath- it was announced today by the Increascd use of closed rent ef. affic the as a result state for the Garcia-Day drawn a w hefora | board made its s v'l‘\[ tn | ompli- | ever Mrs, str g ar- loction fect of cold weather on t k body, |department says, though a decredse is noted af snow or sleet storms or abnormal cold. As a result, in| |cities where traffic supervision was | Jast the accident orinally high, the states Save Your Eyes Don’t abuse or over- work them —if they cause you worry have us examine | them now, Eyesight Specialist FRANK E. GOODWIN 327 MAIN ST. Phone 1905 action A Hallowe' en party rate was ab : ment decla Inal irging vision Stoceks tter to the tinuay, Mot police authorities of traffic super- Vehicle Commiss the belief open winter occasioned an over perce due to the fact 3 Iy any withdrawal of motor vehicl from use, “Commencing in May full police supervision was he says, nd the heneficial effect on traffic is clearly shown." i last year' Stanley tin Gil troit and Pe dispersed at a Qui De- Saims t arty E | ter Pajew 1024, when renewed T Westing ouse at the was ir an corge Land Sa.le Extraordinary! SUNDAY’S INSPECTION DAY e HE MAPLE Xpress will be ready at 2 p. m. to carry you to where the bargains grow. JUST THINK OF IT An opportunity of a lifetime to secure a building lot in one of "= most desirable locations available at prices within the reach of all. Lots—50-15U and 60-150 from $49 to $399 Few Higher OVERLAND TOURING CAR Given Away Free. 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