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| Averfus Daily Circulation For Week Ending 1 1 ’188 News of the World By Associated Press NEW BRITAIN HERALD , 1924, —SIXTEEN PAGES. a o ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, f\'()\'liMIH'Il( PRICE THREE CENTS FI T OF ' OF LOS ANGELES; 21 DEAD THUS FAR PR OMINENT PEOPLE BACKING Infected Area Isolated—State and Govt., Health | ftlos Alding—Priest and Amforlase- ™ - - DA VIS;G.0.P.CLAIMS VI Authorities Aiding—DPriest and Amb» d D Broad | Mrs. Charlotte Bllldle Says fstimates La Folle fle's Streuglh Urges Demorrals (02 ElactAPar: IR RSt e L SR " et State 16 A0d Davis to Broadeast I Forfeit Lives—Mortality of Dise Connec! l( f i e MG I LI " i i Legisl : Advt, Depl, 1l Add S Of Labor Coolidge Should Explain Ideas | to Run From 1,000 to 3000 tisan Legislature as Well per cent, Hatiod. Conn. A Addresses FUND OF $b|8 (1S ecretary s T e . SNIFFS AT HODERN FLAPPER 16475 ELEGTORS IN CITY THIRD ~ PARTY ABPEALS i icivicuiio e i WHAT DEMOCRATS HAD Vote F —— b — | — its fight to block the s country, the | POPUlar ote or ; v nckers m vhic Heretof there | ” ) » o o Doesn't Care for Jazz and 1s Not Fleets of Automobiles To Be Used La Follette Backers in This stato " Usual Pre-Flection Predictions Be- 0 . Favorably Impressed by Cigarctte- | By Republicans And Democrats to | Working Right Up To Close, With | Mosican ing Made—Heavy Voto in .\nmnu‘Repum“‘a“ Figures Have Looliige tibur : ‘ : T Al neih : «, Totaled $3,742,000 Thgat Smoking Women—Scored Address| Enliven Drive—Polls Open ¥rom | Noon Day Rallics and More aid 1o e : West Is Forecast—Burlington, Vt., M0, 142,000, Says California Is For ¢ Rey. Dr. Elliott. | 6o mto6pm Specchmaking This Lyening Pl DO ;o | to Call Out Voters by Church Bell. Report Shows { 1y sl . v Have rday and -announced 3 in 8an | py The Associnted Press ‘ | Cal. Dolng her own shopping and car-| Political apathy which has mark- | New Haven, Nov. 7 . ) A e T venred ¥ there was no doubt ted te Washington, Nov The cam- Figtiou o) rying ]mmf‘ about 80 pounds of gro- | €d the present campaign disappeared | Aforris, democratic nominee for gov- Lilieroigny 5 SACIES) A i W g byl BORAH'S STATEMENT = : today as Republican, Democraticand {0 B R i nature of the mulady ot through ! paign of 1924 s pa § throug | Washington, No Chair- . 2 Shtitafsyhe Soneens s 0B i o e voli orpan eRTions i Girew RS SRR i el prospects ince then final hours in a swirl of activity des- [ Washngton, Rov. d-Chalr- I Qhaver Challenges Repube rounds of the New Britaln stores, | their vote getting machines into high sit down with his neighbors at B,’ nt pr tined to l;vvkl\v political history, e A e | 5 S Mrs. Charlotte Burdick of 32 Dwight gear and prepared for the opening | chicken dinner, today gave out a | els in sev-| Ior the first time two p dentfal FTttas baldl todus (TU licans to Match List of trect, oldest membor of the Triniy | Of the poils in the morning, statement contalning his final re- e men didates, president Coolidge and [ B HE BALE H0RAY EhE 60 5 g With a three-cornered contest to |view of the campaign for the state | form 0 f John W. Davis, are preparing to ad rrmatlzide thal toatim Influcxmal Persons Whoe Methodist church, who will have 'y, fougnt out in tomorrow's battle t ’ Vrualla, @ pries sric O | dress an election eve messag 5y S rounded out 90 years of an active! o . 1ots interest was centered on o Plaza church, we infect- same audience—a radio SR i s o . " et 1 ife on Thursday noxt, sets an ex-|go'noh iy fote o be polled by tha | fairs of this state. T need 1 | cd quarter adm rin ctreme that will extend the country over, he hest statement.! he Are for Democratic Can» ample for many women years young- | gq.cajled third party and its cf of national matters t unction to t The other, wo candidates for IR ERIUIG e HEIN ETathERsIBORCATITRO Nt upon the major political parties. terest me and should interest « Emmett MclLauthin, was an ambfi- er or later outbreak | presidency likewise are upsetting| foday, and which speak for “Mrs. Burdick, when interviewed | “oongepvative estimates coming | voter very decply. The rep lance driver. mong hu precedent by continuing through A e n | vesterday by a represcntative of the | proi g)) three camps# indicated that ; rty must ,‘,,‘L),]‘, v'\r" ,’”‘H uads of poli n guard the| An ex nation | pre-clection Monday their speaking | ‘Washington, Nov. 3.—The Demo- i “Herald,” had just finlshed reading (o La Follette-Wheeler ticket 15|the abuses of trust committed ican quarter day and night. Food | campaig features of | campalgns. national committce today re- . — President on the many political articles! onceded between 1,000 and 1,500 f its most prominent men other necessarics are nt{ the war Kellogg and his| Governor Bryan is completing & 1 to the committec i Houe ll°' appearing in t newspapers and o108 The Republican forces were ecutive of state or % 1 the cordon under strict su- ics ed to wage on the z through his home state iting mm.m: funds t is of }h'- - magazines it this time. fnclined to regard the latter figure R ision 1 braska, and Senator Wheeler s total of $615,311.97 had beer ust badle m going to vote Tuesday,” 8N€ | gg 100 high, while in Democratia it mortality rate of ¢t Calitornia, 1 winding up his coast-to-coast speech | in contributions up to October 29. from a camps ; m_uu_nsh‘ e husiasticlly, When asked for | ircles there are many who 100k for | sohemes can be hatched | I is allied to the bubon United Stats making tour in Baltimore, During the period from October 21 | dozen states, aficrward M. vihom she would vote among the!un 1500 vote for “Fighting Bob” pamy withou fear of : s 100 per cent monie Senator La Follette, having laid to October 29, §12 91 was re- | Davis fssued a statement predi nominees for the presidency she re-|and his fellow colleague. Progres- | e vty movernment. 1 84 Drahabiy hroughb| Aicording | before the people In | celved, A disburscment report was a Coolldge victory tomorrow +by piied that she really did not Know. |give party leadors here have claime | pu froa soveomment fo a f to Los Angeles and com- Orient In the lust night address at Cleve- | not filed with the list of contribu- |¢lear majority in the electoral cols memd ip in ed for La Follette a vote of 2,500 t0 | oy i ul’:‘“ "\"”,”‘,"_‘ ‘v’( e it to rats, which in turn, | years c is of victim. in | tions. and a tremendous ‘popular | parties, but said t 060, but those so optimistic A e iaindiey ransmi to the first Dawes 18| Contributions of $421,481 and e RS i tto vote for the best|comparatively few, although they do | gy ,‘,"‘”" rlr“ e ed the | juman victim throug intcrme e verdict of | penditures of $ DEdizifg trieliiB soctata VAN DU Mealiad ey ‘;'Q wrd question to decide this | include some of the moving figures o o, o 1o el h sk e cy of five days from October 21 to Gctober | White House to bring mc sapdsli \d that President Cool-|in the drive. the 1"““\ “‘v el ol '(’),‘ 1 in discussi for all three of the |25 were reported today to the sen- el O e ,“”_"" By is a good man, but a good man | Who Will Suffer? LEDe yrany Ke M ““ o in the Un s al tickets, after making the campaign fund ting com |Suid that state wou 1 ¥e 1.‘»13}:%‘1; alone does not always make the best| @y (16 Democrats and the Re- oGl At los Angeles outbreak of lction claim to vietory, | mittee by the Republican national |d€nt & plurality of hetween 100,0 preSienty publicans claim their opponents will e 1 is | monic plague, according to Dr. devoted much of today to perfecting | committ T ot says Coolidge Should Talk. e s D g L torn who have not forgot. | V- H. Kellogg, dircctor of the state machinery to get out the vote. A | This brought the total contri Mr, Coolldgeisent & ineamgo ok b vould Ifke to have the presi-| /o yaoiatte vote, The democratic |pr, ‘h‘" voters who have not forgot- |, 'enie 1aporatory, who has a ther forecast for most of | tions to October 25 to $3 \["v'{:‘:;(:n Niptipn - come out and state his 1deas | oiaim s that La Follette through his | - Would Need Support fiam Eap 4 acoptona e country fitted in with thesy|william V. Hodges, the national |V 1118 B% ik s sy olllthe peonle what he will ATy | o ceant s thie Bloabon: oclaty a > prost fHine preparations and appeared to Pres- | treasurer, has testiied that the total |, Licosg BOSCUE hie : to do if he is reclected,” she said. | . . i bl ang “1 am deeply of the | Remasie :cord vote, feitlots ' ird icaiatine Booter a1 imabE appreciation is assured of practically all German I g : 10 o the 1ovaL anas cealigh “He's a good man, but he has been | yotar which sre normally R many friendly s 1 have | 01s. rched this city | sides making a deciston among ' was $3. 742,000 L LG 9 00 e ] votes, which are normally Republi- 4 245 S 9 8nla @)L IV workers at headquarters and theie aaiantin ihs Dhat s 4 had from people who ordinarily vote Sy three presidential candidates, bl ¢ o ; v 2 can votes. The Republicans on the HeiiEtns et s 0 Re e, ot il o o the | Republican hea Sacoitalaaiin fleld from tHe-uek Mrs. Burdick, to one who does not | gip.r hot'a olaim the I Follette | the republican ticket to the [ voters will choose LOMOFTOW the | g0 'in'the five days covered In Today's | ey p e o o e o know her age, appears to be a wom- S it | that they will vote for me p:vmn— complete membership of a new | ., el Sl ey onal ek an to t r T support will come mainly from dis- report, received in contributions | mittee member. No campaign ever n o ight | g K5 : ally. But if my friends expect me house of representatives, thirty-four | g1 oo » ) : ce . No cumpaign e gruntled stay at homes of oth ; 4 T Al e e o Yairy-{OUF | $198,940.25, and disbursed $314,479- |1aq such servic magazines | campaigns, and from Democrats, | t0 8erve them to best advantage, In gt b L ‘; .12, while the New York office re-| The me andressen %R = Martin J. Kelly, who is chairman of ot o Paes)! ‘ l e orrvflv.‘&“ 8,881C RASNOBLROEN iy e 2,641.11 and spent $224,- |headquarters of the republican nae Six) the local committee, and Georgs (Continnad on e REE | § i hEgial 801 Of the disbursements by the ' tional committes in New York, Chis | | Party Lines Gone . = = : : i , who presided at a La Foliette Chicago office $100,500 was advanc- | cago and Washington night, in Central park, OLDEST ALUMNUS DEAD | | In several states the local ad to republican organizations in Il = are both democrats, they point out. : > |lincis including the Cook county I - X ob! tio ¥ y o [IATETENI]ER IS HH-[] Normal Vote 12,000 | SR Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mc-|Widow of Late I’xmdent g ”f ‘m"m"“m"“‘f'x“",k"n ctrength | COmMittes, and $50,000 was adenc- ington, rman d There are 16,475 voters in the city | pormer Senator Cole Passes Away at | . i 3 both of the old parties. and |4 to the New York state committee, | Shaver of the d: jonal I'N EflR“NFR’S [;HAR[iE of New Britain who are eligible to | Carthy to Ohserve An- | Gravely JIl With Kidney fiom bellolyiio pldJnariles end| Rkl i e mae | 5 participate in tomorrow's voting. A | Ago of 102 Years, 2 Months—Was | NiversarvaNovi2d Trouble H6s anAtie LT ans R ethe et T recapitulatingthe list of “distinguishe 2 e e Lt D Wealoyan U veraity | 5 turned topsy turvy the established RE ISSING o4 irepublicans, anil deon oot AN por cent wiich would mean about | G sle) v SRl ot han e e ST porting the democratio ticket,” and Co sy 112,000 votes, | . =H S S | | adding: -~ 4 0 ) I8 s .| Tos Angeles, Nov. 3.—Cornelius community in the West. In other i Had Been Drinking, T Voting booths will b opened at & [ o S T alities the Ku Klux Klan issue | Nine Men, Comprising Crew., Be- I defy #lie republican leaders in Complaint—Ten Killed in ('hicago Wreck Five the ki uring of thirty when a st il into a Investiga- stablish re- and i lay oner, sair his inves ed that the not down when atic Jol ac- mrnk ntend lield. the had not cars, mile ngera wera on mostly voung people Hallowe'en celebra enkin X in the Zion former rabbi at Ba The chief rabbi of ham ook itse ably will The ere Chi was Dr Ressarabia Abra prob- hor sw York, v the b <ie ompan agoans COURTS MUST DECIDE Beeret Files of Navy Will Not Be Froduced in Off Sults Until For- mal Order Is Jssned, charge of R offtee partm iblication would inte 2 of rtor 1 to present said today that ced pub- ered prod cly only if the court r AUTO VICTIM DIES Nov G omobile late Sat- h's } cal Ix imanti George th Wi pital aminer body o'clock in the morning.and pemapt L epen until 6 o'clock in the evening. | ! North | vote evera The following school-houses will be tenior high sehool, | second ward, outh Matn street; amp school, Prospect Fourth ward, Central Junior high school, Main and Chestnue stree IFifth ward, Bartlett schoot, Broad and Grove streets; Sixth ward, Elihu Burrift Junior high school, strect. fact that La Tollette named no local or together Stata I'rade third street; school, ts; The have this followers ticket with other ele- state ments t enter into the political manner plit in Tt on to the reg result, orders machine tenders each elector as to he has completea instructing 1 situation has caus ed interest in the ting tickets, according to the strators who gave ins voting three days luct week conveyed this informat istrars and s=lec their have been { to whether o tructio session. As 1to inquire of his vnte Lefore Many tims er of leaving the votin who are voting ke for or who h not re in the bocth. To assist to curtain lever to the ait might be ¢ ed ticket i3 being election of- machine them to pull the left, The split ficers are tenders call casi t no one wishes to ticket be prevent- doir the order. Machines in East Ward machines will be used in the regi machine ed from hree 0 hence rd to expedite The vote with m The loyed te ers o ils were a ay hands of es te and W keys were moderators, ts were laia were placed in the out tol and policemen signed as follows: [irst tr n James Post ward Patrolman Joseph Hayes; third ward Patrolman Harry Mount: fourth man Skirkowski; h P n Thomas Patrc 1 ay as ward, I'a ward, atrolw ward, eratic | and den - tivity ave a with a hand and carry voters to t three p prev headqu. ward corps a fleet o fously n day @ 10rTrow will be P s are Kiett Predicts G ma \shed s 0. Sweep ond Page) re today cau ard Lo e old & He rthy has tectural time th in married Mr urch | of St HRS. GLOVER'S WILL FILED Bequests 1o Priests For Masses and Disposition of Tstate Among Members of Family Directed. | of Mrs. Rose The 1 th It pro Gl n probat ver Al s afternoon BOTH ARE JAILED Two New Yorkers Fined $200 Facly and Sent To Jafl Fof 15 Days in Greenwich Conrt irawn Janu I)nnkd Hiis \ind [\lll». P(‘rl(' ll|'m No Driver CATHOLIC CHURCH BURNED THE WEATHER Forest Fire in Rear of State Normal School HartOm ol iast s for New Brits Generally t " and vicinity ast micht and Tucsday temperatur not much change WINS 8 la with K ling has STRIC WIN rated with down party has equal force alignments to and (Continued on Page 14) [ (UBAN ELECTIONS Y General Machadn Has a Majority of Win New Three men are knc 50,000 Over Former President drown Menoval. “Hava Machad do Marie G Mer preside Silat the e fraud | re made i um- tive newspapers to- timatéd that Meno. cdrese in t ng to co office Ch ourts. AUTO DRIVER HELD Vairfield Man Dies of Injuries After Beinz Run Down By Motorist Who Y< Said To Have Driven On reported with 11 less o by marine royed THats to the ing hours of the match this li names of men motely appro and influe lieved Lost Of New York—An- other Boat and 11 Mcn Sased. York with mi men ab as an aftern hich swept York yesterda st of leader who even o them in eminence New ats Two fishing aboard were and anoth boat rd was towed to ath to the high Sees Tndiana For Davis New York, N Thomas Tags gart, democra hape 4 of Ine w. ring the and two boats we height of the storm. rescued wa 1d- 1 Po police in ol ral vote for John College was delighted 1 ur ur Indiana the “good repc re being York and a patrol | ilable . boats are being ssing cr: FIRE IN SEYNONR or n ived her Jersey and the telas to the party's national heade ers for some time. CANNED' KLANSMAN ' EXPOSES POLITICS Perkins Residence Is Destroyed And Yoss Is Estimated To Be About £10,000, Heights, the P estimated Kansas Supporter of Davis Dropped for Affiliation, He Declares S and Mrs. M. ape wit 150 Sacks of Mail Are Ring Leader of Persian Murder Gang Executed urned While En Route Attempt Is Made to Rob AR MATT Greenfie I(. l'n-' Office ARANDONS FLIGHT

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