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In Buying Underwear You Want the Best "NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY Plainville News THREE MEN STRUGK BY AUTOMOBILE No Serious Injuries Sulfered by an effort to follow the general policy of gelting out the entire vote if pos- sible tomorrow, Both the democratic and republi- can town committess will bend their offorts tomorrow towards getting out all the voters on thelr respective lists and the watchword 1s to vote and vote carly, Arrested by Callen, Augustine Leporet was arrested yesterday by Officer I'red Callen, Jr., on charges of drunkenness and breach of the p o is alleged o have disturbance at er and brother- created of his the home OVEMBER 3, 1924, SOUTHINGTON NEWS One of the largest votes ever cast lere is predicted by local politicas leaders, who expect that 2,600 oyt of the 3,000 registered voters will turn out tomorrow. Efforts will be centered on getting out the 1,100 women registered, The democratic party won the toss of the coin ana was allowed to choose the modera- tor. Thomas M. Welch of North Main street was selected, The polls will open at 6 a. m, and close at man he became known by peeple all over the city, He retired from business elght years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Lebeau have eight children and seven grandchildren, Their children are Mrs, Philip Rone Bristol News ‘SUSPE[;T Twu []F [ Mrs, Joseph Rondeau, Mose LoBoau, [Ihillp LeBeau, Mrs, C. Arthur Luge [cler and Mrs. Eugene J. Provost. o| Mr. and Mrs. LeBeau were repe resented with a large purse of gold | by their ehildren on Saturday, A (Brothers From Strong, Maine, | isyze number of guesis trom ai cluding guests from many cities in in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Louls Mennone |6 p. m. A‘ H ld hyP ] this state and Massachusetts, was \ It is sald that he went to the home | The 40th anniversary celebration — Owing to the greal interest of ’ “ ’ ,, and wanted to borrow an axe and a [of the local fire department, which | | the women in the election and its OBSERVE ANN[VERSARY saw but the people there refused to [took place Saturday, proved a big MARR]ED FOR 50 YEARS Lesults, t republican fown coms 7+ | | give It to him, whereupon, they say, |success, the events heing hotly con- vttea has engaged the Community [he broke a window and several [tested by the four local companies, | ———— | theater for eloction night where ree | ; o pleces of furniture heside slapping | Prizes were awarded at the banquet | v, Mrs, Alfred Tebean Ob- | turns will be received and read “ ,’ Make Election Bet—Ladics' Ald 8o (two women in the face, Officer Cal- [in the town hall in the evening. i 404 I ‘l g 3 he Departure 1d will ene rments g ar xce ence cicty To Meet — Arrested For |lon received the complaint and in a [They were as follows: Hose laying serve Anniversary— 300 Attend occasion with concert | short time he had the man in the fcontest, first prize of $10 went to | Judge Epaphroditus Peck Breach of The Peace—Factory T()“.m K-up. He will be tried tonight. | kingine Co, No. 1 of Southington: Democratic Raly—Woman Li- charge and will ane TN IMITN T WANT T OR" f o . ' 'k Degree, | prize of $10 o | roty om ¢ ate g GENTLEMEN, YOU WANT COMFORT. A Union Suit that bags, binds, can Close Tomorrow—Tricfs, | St T, 1o b Rt e e L e v st iy ‘ irns from city, state and do more to irritate a man than any other garment. Why shouldn’t your under- o B i1l maet this eveing OdallHit o7 taola ¢ seak Btow | | . e ea A . g Three men were struck by auto this B | k1t tools donated by Peck Btow| yrog and Arthur Williama of 8 open at 7:30. The cone clothes give you the same careful shaping, the same lasting fit that you look for and tuobiles or motor vehicles over tho | Fellows hai] on West Main street to |& Wilcox, went to Hose Co, No, 3 [ g et Aruh WITEES. B0 will hegin at § o'clock, with get in a business suit. Carter's will. Carter’s is underwear tailored on living models, |||weck-cnd in Plaiviiie but i all | york ]‘Iv'* w.\.' S G 'I" [of Milldale; fourt prize ot 85 went | 0iicct foian huntl) word {a recel returns annouriced betwean €h ’ n i Ao # 5 et % e _ | candidates, socfal and lunch will [0 Hook adder Co, No. 2. Lad- 18 not to a cutter’s chart. Every pull, every possible strain is provided for. The result [ hrasen ) et o e Sl OETo0 & Ladd eniCos o o2 | from Maine regarding a_motor e Reikiol Brler E p lear Cs o . ol bovali haps were only slightly injured, and | fellow the business session. der raising contest, first prize o el el o] tristol Briefs, must be comfort. Wear Carter’s and you will prove it. PR T vipdise g Planning For Falr [went to Milldate;' second prize of | MMICh they tried to dispose of | r niwter George Moquin 1 INIONG ¥ o W N morning, no arrests had yet been | ‘The Knights of Pythia 1 1$10, Southington; third prize, kit or [ % ™ R nent at the Bristol UNIONS FOR Myl".N ) P, INS FOR MEN e e DPythiad Sisters eppolnted |tools, to Marion; fourth:prize of o | OF the opinion that tha car ia stolen e hie was operated on Of Medium and Heavy Weights, choice The Finest Garments that a man could Charies Kinne of the Maplehurst | committees to handle the details of [to Plantsville, | property ‘”““ con “\”‘ "‘ 4 f on Saturday night. i i i f The & triwhloh ot o Hell 3 s as untll thorough investigation | v ol is given of white, grey and ecru gar- want, are wool and silk and wool, natural was struck and knocked down by an | the annual o wlm b will h”\» W1 Charles Caldwell of Springfiela, | 2% el e Sl Robert David, born on ments, in regulay. sizes and stouts, with color and white, medium and heavy jautamonllo T by ndsaiar I-' e T vt b el SR ‘(’t”w firt Jocal company; | (0, R Eo Fullindeye o i Mol .lrhv; ’ B . ot SR SHESEpD R 7 i | Mitlette on West Main street early |12 The fa e the brst o man Smith, the first treasurer: | ) L rs. David Harrls of long and short sleeves. Priced from— weights, regular sizes and stouts, at— Vel ion (g 1Tebwis talert to i il Wind)iover: attemptad by 10dges | Thomas I, Tigan apd Licutenani|COUTt scsslon this morning under | [office of Dr. Charles W. Moody for and will be a big. |Samuel Bamforth of New Britain [Ponds of §1.000 cach. = = Open house will be observed Tuese to each to eack {treatment and in the examination | Fitcomb To Speak |#poke at the banquet. Stereopticon The two men, who are 20 and day night at Ited Men's wigwam by . . . . rach ) P 1 1 [Which followed he was found to be| John W. Titcomb, superintendent fyjows were shown by a ropresenta- | ¥0Ars old respectively, arrived here | conipounce Tyl Election returns PARTICULAR WOMEN ALL WANT CARTER'S. Every season more and suftering from several hody bruiscs, |0F the state R';nv’;w} JSiNCommIa- |tive of the New Engiand Inaurance |On Baturday and attempted tohrade | will be rucelved and during the : 7 . . . eputy Bhierlft 15, W, Ifurre sion will sspeak at the November de P e, | the car for a lighter machine, Thelr | ¢ £ a luncheon will be ob: o more women start wearing this underwear. = You ask any wearer, why? She will (Leputxiehy il i Dl or the Dlinsiiie. Chember |Undorsriters® association Rillonsl sipinco = icn e Titns | lea il kAR IDHE \',“:lr,“:t" U ey S A AT S rfel started an inivestigation of the af- | J fRt ihl) il _— actions aro iclon A ) he motor vehicle departs answer, because it fits, it feels so well and wears so well. The style is created and of Commerce Thursday night in the |, ¢50ma) game for the town |police were notified. The car driven | ment at Augusta, Me., notified the worked out by a woman—for many years an expert designer of women’s garments, Pasquale Scarzella of Terlin was a | headuuarters in the Llainville Water | 3 iopionghip ‘may be played hera|hy them. beara dealers’ markers | polico that the ear had been stolen Each new model is thoroughly tested out on living models, carefully adjusted to the victim of another similar aceident |2 "":““}"’: SR ATCe R ReL ]J"- { Thanksgiving Day between the Lewis [ from Maine le s ! and Messere, Chisholm, 5 . . Ty | ‘ooke strect § yday high | Titcomb has an interesting wddress |, £ = i 5o | tourin The story told by the S * movements of the body so that there is perfect ease without binding or unnecessary |ff||on Cooke strect Saturday nignt. Je | it ared and will tell about the |MS #chool team and the Sona of | louring. bt Mall i ¥ |was hit and injured by a motorcycle | Prépa ¥ Sl Italy, The high school boys have|young men, is th he r Woodland Fire fullness. |operated by J. M. Holcomb of Farm- “"'"‘hl”'lw as regurding the fish and |\ 500017004 the Sons of Italy the | dealer In motor cars fn Maine and | ave started from a TN G ’ o TNl 5 5 {ington and after the accident, Hol- |§ame situation 1wl explain | o foy"and the game would be an |that they had paid $1,000 for the couged hundreds of UNIONS FOR WOMEN UNIONS FOR WOME [comb failed to stop. lle was pur. |What 1s being done in that line, The [t I"g"]‘m f,"",‘”“‘m,,w el : damage 1o valuable wood= Fine Cotton Garments of light and and Higher’ Grade Garments of wool and |sued by @nother autolst and was talk will start about 8:30 o'clock and [two assets, but thers is much doubt| Woman Liguor Scller Fined d yesterday afternoon, when it medium weights, with choice of high silk and wool, in light and medium |stopped by Officer Albert Conlin "’!"i‘:n’l’,”';j‘"‘l,'1'”:‘“ ”‘,’,”‘:‘_”“”, "I'M”‘d” as to whether the game can be ar-| Mrs. Annie Ducet of 21 Sixth ewept over the land from the . g tate highway ce ¢ vag | ¢ ser and all othe iterested, P eniia ed 0 and cost at German elub on the Waterbur, Dutch or low necks, long, short and weights, also with Dutch or low necks, e e e itr e i renged) [ ol Il e kean devman slibion e Walehury ot 4 B stioned abo he affalr, i 8 an Mr. —— he police court session this morn-!to the Wolcof covering ah sleeveless, with hand or bodice tops. long, short or no sleeves, knee and ankle rcts In the case were turned over to | Titcomb.. Thia will be an excellent | 00 Z200 L S v b R Priced at— lengths-— | 1md Juror Willlam®J, Foran who ?’»I‘IU:W‘\‘(:W“'H\M‘”!” a ‘1‘n‘»reh “‘“"‘Vr‘”‘f;{ [1ing to hold each year an event sim- [after she guilty to a!had been stacked in the territory {will question Searzella when his in- [0 fi g A t 0 hei @ s 5 s oL 1d an rge of se z liquor. said g0 were desgroyed, along with $1 25 t $2 50 I $2 75 6 50 fyurics permit. He was not seriously | authority on the subject speak. A“‘:\’r.((-ia‘l”«'\fl, :’Pl‘:y' >7",“‘f’ }f‘..f..i«» Gt \":'.H'V'rr e fxia et atanalieks e s strong ki i i DR 2 2 $ Gl naiced S AnTa seom mayRiel swinitisies e et skl Lug Angge nt Hias ?"ms e nst m‘r‘iv‘n’\s will be hald | promisod. tg snd the selll wind raised diffieuities in the wag S | this case, L LSl I S O e | Many Attend Rally. of the fire fighters, headed by Fire Aot enasccident MiwasSranoried | AURIRIL LS REL Y Mo Ep R etk e T eeLine Rot Mt LG e e e tyan, but several |last night wherein an unidentified | PTeSENt or not | o o i ns s T e Seraliail cimpalis t{racted | hous were threatened for a % |man was st; K | t t t Families Move |the Southington Busines: fen's a Democratic campaig attract ; venbrol of 6l 1an was struck by an autoist on the A ! : labout 300 people to the Drincess|time were saved, Control of the » Department, American Legion, be- | street, Middietotvn, arrived in Berlin |corner of Whiting and Troad mrmu.‘ John A. Lemberg who has lived |sociation will be Shonipatien .:‘ o ! S flames was not gained until well eriin News | cause of the fact that he has anoth-|Saturday evening and claimed his |The driver of the autémobile dinvairs Sirvingisamtlyaallithls e ARRaRY ST into the evening and through the | er engagement, will be unable to be |automobile, which was found aban. [question was exoncrated from all Flanders district for | e e sl B night various spots started up again | present, but he has delegated . L.|doned on the Farmington road by |blame in {he accident and the man 6 seurs Ve tioyid Riel o8 Bonn o Malceontinned \Ehele | m batiery . af elnanen hich |80 that it waa necossary to Jeave White, Department Americanization | the Berlin police last weck, He | hit suffered a slight eut over one eye, "('nlnh} ousehold goods to Hart- | winning stride Yentanday \v\'r"-f“l‘n; Im: ';fl LS Boverniiel e e e morning officer, to be present in his place. | plained that the car stalled and he |1t Was stated by eye witnesses that |ford. Mr. and Mrs, Sherman Bar- | out efians .“;".q o pianiond Al pl',;%( o ‘.,“k,::“(‘;rw:‘ ordinary citi-| _The flames mounted well into the Cannon Put In Place. was unable to get it into motion |the victim was under the infiuence (ton of 1 " 1 will occupy the |a hot xmws‘.m ».:u‘h?. 4 ‘,fl bl ,““ 1,4‘1 “, e ]‘““r Philip Sk¥ and provided an e inspiring The captured German cannon, |akain, so he Icft it, sending word to |of liquor and staggered into the pn!h‘”‘”“ vacated by Mr. Lemberg, arge crowd witnessed the game. R e e 'P | spectacle as h Mountain was asked for by Irank L. Wilcox, on fa Middictown garage so that it coula |of the car. The driver attempted to Catholic Chureli Notes e tate el ohe ek oledl the: caran S op o aiuminated by (Ne. roaringi furnacs alf of the town, has arrived and | e towed home. For some unknown |avold him but was unable to do so, | All Souls Day was observed in the | The American ltp?n fair will ,\,'\0 5\:‘4“‘ d the r»cm“Jrf"""; Y121 whieh swept over the billside, was put In placo Saturday by a corps | reason, he sald, the proprietor of the |The automobile was traveling af |chureh of Our Lady of Mercy this jopen in _the town Hall Wednesday) Demoeratle party from Jeff Adher Funeral of dames Dailey of workmen. The cannon saw serv-|garage did not get the car, about 15 miles an hour and (he [MOrning with a low mass at 7 |night and continue for five nights. |modern D e Speeharct that | e runeral of James Daile v was iTdpnm | €2 on the German front and has a| It was kept it Abel's garage on |driver stopped and took the man to |0'clock and a high mass of requiem | Appropriate programs for each ”"",1';“_‘“ 1"”.’""“”_‘;“_‘ 8 14l Deld this morning at 9 o'clock at | the American troops and brought to|rived to claim it injury was dressed, The police will | IFriday will | o first Priday of |promises to be the largest yet held | Abraham ';““‘”‘" and that a change on Tlakesley strec A J l C T " I P \ | this country. A petition for a cap- Annual Mecting Tonight linvestigate this matter a'so, the month and mass will be sald at by Kiltonic Post. a8 nesd CRtoftnale it e eountiyia it nTi h g s o req e 'was ewel U0, 16LIS 0 I‘OglGSS ired eannon was brought to th The annual meeting of the Wilcox | Observe Anniversary 8:30 o'clock with the administ rnvg’ — _ | prosperity, 1 colebrated 10 o'clock at St | tention of Marcus Ifolcomb, when|cemetery association will be held to- | . M And Mrs. I1. B Weldon er [of Holy Communicn again at The selectmen and ths| Jolinstone Vance didate for ) 1 by the pastor, Rev. R | he was govérnor of the astate. Ber-|piznt at 3 o'cloc K at the Yome of | Mountain View celehrated their 25th ock. Confessions will be jtown ¢ lished their task of | congress from the first district, p Oliver o Rurial took | lin was one of the first towns in Con- Robert 0. Cla e ‘\ " lwedding anniversary at their home | Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. | tors today by swearing in | ted campaign issues in a teilin place i omas’ cemetery, | necticut to make such a request e e AN ey Musical Program Given | who have hecome of age|Mmanner, illustrating 4 with Paliies | To Hold Entertainment. alection of otisers rerr® A9 the | " rn the evening, 25 of their frionda| A most enioy musical ~pro- ssion | foreible exampl He drew a top lever and vote for TR T ol ) (& SR o0 e o CotaRhol . from Brooklyn, N. Y. Glastonbury, |§'am was given Plainville i aphic picture of the manner in e g Coming Wedding Is Announced—Is | /i "% BETAR Fommupity ciuh L) Sl |Windsor, Farttord. Beritn, New |Baptist church last evening followed | circla of tho First | Which President Cooiidge was forced | L d JE LSt sl ainIent, saocis Harold Ventres of Berlin Was |Britain and Plainville, surprised DY & shoct sermon by the pastor, will meet this eve- ! to obey party manda e 7 Py Biiten by Dog—Eistensive Plans | 01 bucines meelnop il (‘" painfully injured Saturday as he was |them at their home‘and prosented |Kev. J. G. Ward, Wallace Tiunnell e Nt (s hat his election to congr gy thr For Armistice Day—*Get Out and | inz at § o'clock, i3 hoped that rating a buzz saw. The beit ficw |tnem with a walnut tea wagon and [Fresid 1 allasiiar oad. JEnrEsen ation = 3 R R et d struck him on the left side [other gifts. Dancing and games | 'Arrar played the violin, hoth show- | A strict. i A Vote'—Slight Accident, i AT O, Sl e face, with such force as to |were enjoyed until a late } A |ing decided musical ability The Cor Congressiia S & irn out at mectin En- advt, et ot or romRhnskn ot I fromBhnNtoet. AN Holwan It frebh fuvialil was| zar e A st joined in the singing e indicted The new plant of the W. W. Mil- | !’ 'Y‘;"“\:‘] om out of town Wil round delivering milk as usual yes- |Mrs, Weldon are the parents of vice was inspiving in : party for alle, misdeeds in drum Jewel Co. of Bast Berlin, WL ™1 Henry Brown, son of Mr. anq | €712y but his face was badly swol- |two sons, Charies and Roy Weldon, . It is plarned to ha office. saying that the blame for the 1 We ready for occupanc! ut one Jirnest Trown of Berlin, and|'c" 204 discolored. both of Tlainville and they are this kind ecvery for | 0il scandals and other giate month, accordir S Fehir l’:wm) i Masons Attend Service among the most popular couples in T s of the G. O. . admin: treasurer of the concern, 1@ Mrs. John A, Uriin of| Centennial lodge, A, F. and A. M., |the town | lalnvillciliniels | taxablo to the par ALERmEyeanpeala it Newington, will be married hy Tev. |0t New Britain attended fn a body | Make Election Bet Rebekah "N‘\‘ has re- | 5 whole that if the pi AngErusiiedSalong gao il Samuel A. Fiske at the Berlin Con- | the servives at the Rerlin Congrega-~ | The first trick bet of th o T Jan ki ae T v to office by m Y in its new qu T e LRCRD e st e Clection o st vomaifo ekt phia, 1 ere s as | lates as Charles veady to do business hefore cold | BTegation SHLICT oI e aatutcayd el {been made between Oscar visiting hier two daugh for Jerbort Haover aft n emher uel A, ¢ astor of the ch T I T . Afternoon, Novemher 4 i | e LR weather sets in. Business is going | otk Lo e e e and William Coates Hult st we ake the blame for Iall on. although on a small s af |G S8 0 ik "" b ]."““ B and voeal selco- |betting on Cooli to w Mrs itfe | West Boyleston. Mass., Woman Also v the temporary quarters in [ e T T e e 4 by the Clot |C0ates is betting on Davls, T {h ples | ance of efficlent adminisira- | § Machine Shop in lias in employed ”‘rl|““ s grocery store f s [Sililinet rentiivediio & i tur- | Gratified With Getting Lettor Gegian kL sl el it the corner of Farminzton avenue |9 " L I o e R e Ot ! Ay | e e i) (U G TB Y i | a umber of Berli peopte | (Fm the railr 1.:.”(,‘”“‘» n of st Main| From President Coolidge, e E. Rowe and Levi L. Giasson, | Specification: § aReton: Mildeum is Delegate was also present at the service, gal- |71¢® using a pencil a iy A 2 ites for representatives from B call for a fireproof brick structure, | leries and the main floor heing POWOT Nt Syreet” Boviston, Mass, Nov. S Both men were well re- one and onc-lalf storics in height. [ Ernest W. Mildrom of IR Provisions have hron 1 L 0e ot tie haaient wenion e SR 1§ Ground l”hhmp”,yrl ] \'\Hvlv “\,_:,a‘ kr‘ ‘,’,l‘]‘:I,‘.‘V.TV.‘,’:’.],“';,,I ::’, Lend.s ‘»; Calottmon o Moot ‘x.\' rw‘»'m'.v l",\””-‘] v: | ~ . », A % 1G5 e ATr< Er made i | teet by 70 fect. considerably larger | 8 conf SRUOK reuhly meeting of the hioard (MUt With which t i5 LIRS man Joseph . Do b than tha old concern les a3 a B from ‘they will be held tonight at | ¥ears out ady AN raolt Gnisentaing | 1 the speakers. Added equipment, making passi- | Berlln ehurch, it was announced | 27 5600 N the office of the |SuPDlied if necessary by Jowe 1 a5t andGihotsiin feceintlor P bla a large production, will be put | tods ekl DSOSl e S e e Ty & o0y stone s Mlia capn JinEgUon f g or from President Open house ws 1 on S | in the building and it has been nee- | & | A, Fiks wil be present bl iranaasiod sud Uie regnian ollis |1 RSpaitEwill be o oullic wr e 1 Mro and Mrs 31 eseary to purchase an entire mew | the sessions on Thursday and 17ri- | S | Tadies' Aid To Meet At s 5 S Atostiderl davio week | erderer The regular meet ot ad 7 stock of machincry. Ja{caURd gl dE VO TR (b Observe 12(h Anniyersary TARILET meSlnR QG tlai ooy - £ N of signs in all machines have been se- New Conerete Walk M John McKoon of of th A pH rhure \ : 1 1 y 2 st ! A 3 1 on Wodnes art G, | vald Br cured A new cn o wilk has been laid | oo o) pleasantly s Tl P 5 \ - ) Work has heen started on the (4 front of the Grange hall in Rer-| G0 L 30 of their fri Ll ¢ Ial dheshomeiotie ¢ TP T first floor of the building at the new . Jin. This walk s a declded im- | e Sy Gl Tom- ¢ : L € site on the lot oceupled by the tennis | provement and it 18 expected that | pecacion bz the 15th amniverears 2 is ol o for 1 : couglasinipthathic (olnlie B e ; the entire side of the street in that|oe their ma Games were play- | po ¥ J i ;“ ~ . q a foundation has already l‘"‘" h”i vicinity will vaved before a great | of and pri R DML Ed | ; . St > o and the erection of the walls i nOW ! {ime has elapsed SRR AfEad Mary! Gare i i s 1 . i v t t in progrers, Missionary Socicty Meeting Mo B T e B gl nesn ] ; e ] s @ N Tum h slight Accident Occurs The Women's Missionary Society | joyn vek and Fred Ryley (e il iy e . land music by Sa yrehes- 0 e A slight accident occurred near | of the Berlin Congregational church Mrs, Mok before her marriage Sl . g LS 819 4 the Rerlin Saving hank in Kensing- | will mect Wednesday afternoon at|yqe Aiss Kane of Kensington ! ¢ and Mes. T ; CLASSIF]ED ton yesterday afternoon, when a 3 0%l the home of Miss Hattie | Is Scrionsly I Mo 1ot yion Yoice H e ) e n driven by an Melensky of K ; Roys of Berlin. The first two chap- | R ',,’ Salion) cction Plainyille CALVIN COOLIDG i3 1. Poo idk i . craghed into anothe ma-| ters of {lie hook. *'( s ( lenge MG ‘ s 4 i ] v ot to the 2 ( \ ; £ hedi Lcr anol e, | masiitera of tlie hoa ! lleng e e s e ose all ¢ SPECINL ANNOUNCEMENT 4 rh bt ] ROV : S PAGE chine driven hy John Conley o | to Christianity.” will iscussed by | 0 10 Gitd b e Gl SR i s 6 2 . a nious to was born ir ry Jilln. Little damage being dour, the | Mis Caroline Savago and Mrs. Eliza- [ (€1 Webster, '3 serfousiy W at the arder (o snabis ail o TONTGHT AND 11 ESDAY st NGt PresiN Tt G o W e e A o injirien 0 (e cars bl tw |tk Wiekas s LILLIAN GISH B e i fenders, Constable I'rank | Get Out and Vot 3 Ean e e 1 s Pull top lever R Forol \ i e e investigated, but found no| «gey Out and Vote,” is the c g Hday condizis lh ! I Binehar e G tan i - : : Viroid cauze for arrest, hoth republican and democratic m Page Lieven) et 10 coe || The White Sister ||| anada for To Be Guests of Honor. ok o aaliHe Hobelot theoptns ) e 2 | 3 = g 5 Ao o i = = i 0. o o Her Most Distinguished Triumph s mbers ¢ ing of the polls draws ar for 2l rull W 3 Lo ol e i | i Politics I B T6 S ! Racklifte s ads & s Rep | of the most exciting cor in | Coolidg Da Vo ltave thels work ot ote n = (i et : i i RS 2 Americen R 1 have had in many - Spanis tions of & republi == © ~ - Ve are rampant, but 1 . e Rl Tag Broadcasting BY BLOSSER n Rer been working this year. A¢ which exteneive plans are be- £ made hy a special committes 1 by Major Frank L. Wilcox. |4 Afaie il hatrein < o ai= konth of the para ' n it [ Ciaiari ent on| o ] v to Ao honor to the soldier| . h ormaryy t Be a | iren of the acheols of Berll Clark Bitten On Hand ba prasent and invitations have | T LSS PR Lo hesn extended to state officials and | Salhtul e g Iagion posts in this vielnity. Cor 7 wander E. P. Armstrong of the Statc . . D | Piize Collzgiste Dance | BILIY” and “TODDY" " At Grange Hall. Berlin, Wednesday eve- | /% @) ing Nov. B, 1924 | Yo & (i ety Mo sncs b the hag wetact | | » | 4 =Y mphe Tt 4 er Cliaims Automobile RS SRR N\ U N e e e e A 1000 B WA SEWEE. W Fun starts at B o'clock Faeio Mareile of 15 Loitland o v \c ~ N ¥ L ) [