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PUGLESEENSTO_ OVER 10000 VOTES BE HALTED NOW,*GAST AT 230 P. Message of Cheer Given Los Angeles Isolated wdsfAngeles, Cal’, Nov, 4.—Nora Sterry,principal of the Macy Street school in that portion of the Me fcan district here under strict-quar- antine for pneunionic plaguo, today holsted the stars and stripes to the head of the school staff, a megsage of cheer and hope to the now fso- Jated people among whom she has “labored for more than 12 years, With her she also bove the re- ports of state, county and city med- ical officers fighting the disease that the march of the malady appears 'tevere Lo have been halted apd it no new | “Millions died for deaths and no new chses have beon Can't you vote for it?" | reported since the total mortality for | With these * and other similar the epldemic was brought to 25 legends promincatly displayed, the early last evening. |New Britain Boy Scout bugle band Miss Steery, & middle-aged wom. Marched through the principal an with years of school teaching be- Stre¢ts of the city this noon in a hind her, yesterday besought Mayor 1ON-partisan attempt to shock non- G. E. Cryer to permit her to cross VOlng residents out of their fnac- the health department deadline and {!Vity and make them go to the look after *her obiidren=” | polls, About 30 boys turned out un- | der the leadership of Executive W. | e e DR AMASIAL 1 M8 Caok andiBooutmasten Leon Brad- AContinued from First Page) In the third ward a temporary shut-down of one machine was |.granted by the mederator until it could be tested. 1t was reported to Vance headquarters that it was m- | possiblo tp gplit for him and he re- quested a mechanic re- ported #hat the muchine appeared right tnd that the difficulty {n voting was probahly caused by fglllure to throw the lever the entire distance, ' Into the method of “outting” a ticket, voting again, Boy Scouts Wake 'Em Up, “Don't be a rocking-chair Paul this country; {py ientsin, China, Nov, 4 alry “Christian Ge al" of Leking, entered this city at noon A today after quelling sight resistance, | JOhn Parsons of 85 Wakefleld court *fho machine was then avallable for |declared that Feng's elghth | brigade had océuplied the |central station yesterday It you don't vote you can't kick,” | A1 that Gonofal Wu Pet-1, ousted | Vhe feld marshal of the Peking govern- | NIBht. & ment army, had lett yesterday morn. | Vernon, N. Y., tomorrow evening. ing for et teamer Chiohsing for an unknown destination, "' NEW BRITAIN FENG'S GAVALRY ENTERS PEKING 'Occupies Chinese Capital With- out Much Fighting The Assoclated Preas, The cav- I'eng Yu-Hsian, now In control of General Messages from Tientsin last night Tientsin afternoon Tangku and taken the . LOAK 10 FRANCE | Washington, Discusses Possible At- titude in Giving Financial Assis- tance to Sister Repubbfc, ‘Washington, Nov., 4.—The attitude arca her first act at dawn would he |!°Y Of Troop 4, the bugling instruc- | ot the administration on a private 10 hoist to the head of the staft the | O flag that has not been flown ahove the school since the outhreak of thc ster of Troop 2 of acted as drum major. The scouts James Beagh, assistant scout- | oan to France, it was said today at Newington, | the White House, would be dictated by the general polley of giving ap- mixed | - DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1924, ~ City Items | HEAYYINTHESOUTH [ ECTION MENIN o ! EMPHIS ARRESTED 1(}onspiracy {0 Defeat Fair Elec- | tion Is Chage Made Memphis, Tenn., Nov. 4,—Hix pra cinet election officliln were arrested today on warrants issued by the A marriage license has been s Solid sued to Bamuel Pearl of Hartford and Mary Tesler of 200 Hartford avenue, Mrs. Albert Farly Returns Sohulta of 91 East| COMINE Out in Force, |akreet reported to the police this Atlanta, Ga, Nov, urninl that she saw a man trylnxim,m southern states at fo get'into the harn in the rear of | [her house lnst night, | 4. ~Reports noon today gave Indications that the voting was | falrly heavy and that the weather| There will be & month's mind mass | generally was warm and clear, at the church of 8t John the| Confilcting reports were recelved Evangellst tomorrow morning at s to the interest taken by the wom- | |7:46 o'clock for Mra Catherine len. One section would report the Avery. largest women's vote since enact- A son was born to Mr. and Mre. ment of the nincteenth amendment United States district attorney, and another would follow saying charging ®onspiracy to defeat a falr Ilttle Intercst was being taken by election. Il'our arrests were on com- {the women, The same condlition plaints made by republican *“watel- | Miss Adeling Ghman of 408 Park | wa true as to the gencral vote, the er&” and two by an independent | street, well known New Britain sing- difference being ascribed to interest ticket worker, |er, left today for Brockton, Mass., in state races or state constitutional | e = DR. BURTON SINKING |at the New Bryfain General hospital this morning. PUTNAM & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange 81 West Main 84 Tel 2040 ELECTION RETURNS We have made arrangements Whereby our customers and friends may receive the retwmms at our office in the City Hall Building Tuesday evening. A room will be re. served for the ladies, | where she will give a concert to- |amendments. She will appear in Mount —_— i | i i ‘H v | President of Michigan Uniyersity To- | | i | | i day Is Reported Not So Well—Has | || | Detroit, Nov. 4.—The condition of |Dr. Marion Leroy Burton, president lof the University of Michigan was : : al candl. TeBarded as less favorable today. Dr. . | Aleebe. demoteatis. sensforlal cendls i pien sy basn woffering for the * | date, alone has received its en- Marsden of Madison, many time | past few weeks with bronchial representative of the town in the | O o ment DR i , [general assembly is defendant in & i L SR LoD divorce action filed today in superior | “It be sl A sl.‘ gl s court. - His wife, Mrs, Josephine | I LscEma i eata IRl T rErOne Parker Marsden, alleges misconduct | v‘:ud to operate on the parotid of her hushand with one Jane Stilcs MARSDEN BEING SUED Prominent Madison Resident Is De- B e e B o FiratiTase) conduct Is Alleged. - Madison, Nov. 4. — Arthur 7,420 in Stamford | Stamford, Nov. 4.—A total of 7, 429 votes had been cast up till 1 p. m. today, this being an increase of nd in which an absce: 43 o the figures at the same ed, causing complications in the ad form- JUDD & COMPANY _ Railroad Stock Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 Hartford—Conn. Trust Co. Bldg.,, Tel. 2-6281 Exceptional opportunities are now available in this class of securities, giving high income returns wit hsafety of dvidend and securities, giving high income returns with safety of dividend and |attracted much attention and favor- | |able comment, | 60 P, C. O'Clock, | A vota of approximately | cent was polled up to 2 | atternoon, that being elightly malady eclosed it. This morning 0ld there, |of Madison. Custody of a son is |asked for, and attachment has been |made for $25,000 on property of | Marsden roval to those loans used In restor- atfon and refinancing distressed countries, 60 Loans used ‘n reproductive efforts, k this | It was sald, would be given approval less as would those for the installation time two years ago. May we offer suggestions? Tt was anticipated that the total vote cast would be 13,000, In Danbury Danbury, Nov. 4.—A heavy vote throat, Symptoms of failure of the circulation developed but the pulse Is stronger and more regular this morning.” Glory was Stocks carried on conservative margin, | | per | - ICE BLOCKED MAJOR ZANNI, th [LLINOIS OUT STRONG A\iailable Tnformation Indicates That | Tiye | 495 756 756 460 600 Majority of Votes Are Fxercising a0 | 654 | 841 11141 Iheir, Right of Franchise, Chlcago, Nov, 4.—Voting was avy In today's presidential clec- | ion throughotn Tilinois according to ailahle information at noon today ith a record predicted by election | 10,688 ficln Tair weather prevailed She v nerally, g L Violence marked the balloting in | the cmphatie statement icago where early in the day a | ( otte Bu 3 tor who had turf away from . when ash ¢ polls fraring he would be late to lier bailot. th hee: of the ad of rve her $0th "o v wonnded by shots |84y on Thursday. o1 from an autamobile. The po- | by wer i whom the 31 SAVED FROM STORM | WIFE SUES €M, WOOD. 1010, 1240 fotal vote at 2:30 o'clock wa 0 For Coolidge ! for Calvin Coolidge,” of Dwight hiad will anniver- was | Mrs of 1 today if Mrs. Burdick birthday She s line ah ' convey- automobile to the fourth wa she pulled the républican ca 1 for voting place, where for the » Parties Towed in After . Names New York Weman in Plea for Divoree From Ranker, i ishi Night In Open Boats wandler Juwyer, pro Nov, 4,—Tour parlics| _Boston, Masa, Nov. 4.—( ineluding two children | Mason Wood, b i thirty-two men, who were toss- ! nd I lpon a rough all Snnday tht in four open hoats, were info Sheepshead Bay early ay morning, B they landed s of their families had made o widen the search for them W other New York ishermen 3 York in a suit Ruth Cheney filed in Mid- diesex superior court named as corvspondent Miss Theresa Whalen manager of a department in a storc e, New York with papers in New for dvorec Mrs 1. Winehester, sea tow- ULy vos ois She overnment i youts that gun when they failed to reach rt Sunday at dusk The fishermen grY. wet Sunday ni mpts to reach_shore, A ljlapsmrg | were fived and sleepy. They spent | in Cutile hut the at swept out of the north, spread- | other small craft | 1dy Hoolk and cansing destric- oved too much for their ength, Their absence had been ported fo hoth the murine divi- m of the pelice department and to coast guard it woc amoi REDMOND GETS 10 YEARS. ton Broker, Comvicted of Stock Fraud, Appeals Sentence, Nov. 4 Tted- nd, head of the defunct broker- | house of G. I'. Redmond & Co., | 13 gentenced fo ten years in the ! leral penitentiary at Atlanta hy e federal court, for using the mails defrand in a parl payment stock iurchase plan He has been in for several onths for of court in uling to turn over £300.000 of the ' of ompany’'s assets. An appeal ken. inslon, George 17 iail e e § contempt Little Otto the former Hungary., rulin elder Zita Hupshurg, Empres already imagines himself nation. Playing with hi leads hi; mies against son of was s | soldiers, he An active realty tod In the Want Columuns markat s refloc- | thos lohert. at his nmother's villa in Requieto, Spain. in 1920, of Phila trude day at the home parcat nd bridegroom hy the v 5 3 te lion Widener art ener was formerly the wife of Fred- W on honeymoon in the liolidays will live on ! estate at Remains of Ne er on Olive Street, Water Near Belle Dock, + publican eenat vito have | we do not y{ode Cwho | pric new monetary systems. Loans to used only for financing military zinizations would Dpot be looked on with favor. MARRIED TODAY | 1471 1650 Mrs Gertrade Peabody And P, A, B, Widener, 2nd, Are Made Man And Wife at Ceremony at Elkins Park. lelphia, Nov. 4.—Mrs. Ger- . Douglas Peabody and P. A. Widener, 2nd, were married to- of Mr. Widener's Mrs. Joseph E. Mr. and Widener, “Lynnewood Hall,” Elkins near here, The ceremony was performed in the presence of 20 1l friends of the Dride . rles iton Victoria chay Pa k place in the Rembrandt room, ining 14 Rembrandts of the collection. Mrs, Wid- H pastor of Peghody. Troy, N. Y., from as di last month. ed pair will sail Rerengaria for a Furope and upon return before the Christmas the Widener Eikins Park ! BODY FOUND IN HARBOR n she e newly mar Haven Man. Room- Taken From | New traven, Nov. 4.—The bady of Hohn K | Otive st missing [ found arbor near ixaminer Scarborough is investigat- ing. 1y on Portsea street, 60, Who robmed at 161 .and who has becn rgince October 24, was floating today in the local Belle dock. The man is said to have a fam- GO HOME TO VOTE, Waorcester, Nov. 4.—Most of the s of Rhode Tsland i diving in self-exile in ast June, returned to o towns today to cast their Tie Rhode Island rmit absentees voting ntel trip in antomnbiles in small parties election to cast their s madr & back as indiviiuals, detail what yon tie Want Ad vonrself with n tha ind soon room for juipment liome or part of hand, purchase in your R MODERN SAFETY i LIGHT ENOTGH OXYGEN FOR SOMINUTES .‘i’hat—Wéil ljreéseéR’l ine Vkescue Men WWear H . T'hese are a few of the prevailing styles for mine rescue teams. extreme left is sporting a “self rescuer, The gentleman in the center is « xhibiting a n rn safet ing second from the right carries the canaries h the res tuel of deadly gases. The man at the extre an instrument that helps reveal gas dangers. The man. at the con tainer holding enough cxygen for 30 minutes. light. uers always t The fellow who is stand- » along to warn King an oxygen tank and also ll Medieal ! | CARD OF BRYAN'S PREDICTION is heing polled in this city today, the total number of ballots cast up to | one o'clock being abont 4,000, or nearly one half the entire registered vote. The bhalloting has been with- out unusual incident. In Ansonia, Ansonia, Nov. 4.—A heavy was indicated this morning in this city. The chief interest was mani- fested in the mayoralty contest, the | fight for city clerk and judge of pro- | bate and the run that Congressman P. B. O'Sullivan would make in An- sonia. John C. Mrad, who is run- ning on the democratic ticket for the fifth consecutive time, for mayor, is opposed by Nelson W. Pickering, former naval commander and gradu- ate of Annapolis, who came to the Farrel Foundry after the war, The republicans were working, hard to get their vote out early and| felt they had a good chance to beat| Awaits Orders in Tokio After Aban- | doning World T'light, Candidate Says He Has Confidence | By The 'Tokio, Nov. 4.—Major Pedro Zan- ni's abandonment of his attempt to fiy the Paclfic Ocean, announced yes- | terday, followed receipt of informa. | tion that the ports of Petropaviovsk | and Paramushir are icebound, pre cluding the possibility of his secur- | ing supply ship. | The Argentine flier has suggested | to the committee in charge of his | arrangements that he efther remain in Japan and continue his globe- | girdling journey in the spr pro- ceed to Europe and thereafter fly the Aflantic, or fly to Buenos Aires via New York. He i awaiting the committee’s answer. Amsociatea Pross, in Intelligence of the Great | Amcrican Electorate, = Lincoln, Neh., Nov. 4—-CGovernos | | Bryan, democratic candidate for | | vice-president, dictated the foliow- ing statement to newspaper men to- day: “I have confidence in the judg- ment of the voters of the Unite States .and I believe the superb cam- paign made® by John W. Davis, | democratic eandidate for president, | [wherein he met and discussed frankly and in a broad and liberal | manuer, every issue of the cam-| { paign, should so fmpress the voters | with the need of putting into effect | |the legisiative and administrative | | policios advocated in the democratic | Mead, Democrats expressed entire| Han platform that they will elect Mr. | confidence of electing thelr entire | Davis and a democratic congress to | city ticket. The city was expected to | back him up, at the ballot box to- give a majority for Coolidge of four| or five hundred. The progressives leclared they would poll at least 400 votes, about half of which were ex- pected to come from the democrats. | Yote Early in Norwalk. Norwalk, Nov. 4—Norwalk's vot-| ers seemed to be taking heed of the arning to vote early. Lines were at all the three p ng p! s in the ecity when the clock struck 6, and by § o'clock the count ehowed that the vote was being cast at about, four a minute The republican and democratic| workers were hoth busy sending out cars to bring in the voters from the | outlying districts and despite the fact that there are not enough ma- chines in Norwalk, it looked at an hour that all the votes would | be registered. A record vote was predicted. the factories | closed all day to alloy employes to | vote. Funerals ‘ Has Perfect Record n—Manuel Astorga Y. Soper- inas, (hief of the claims department of the ( Railways of Havana, | recently completed 30 years of serv- | ice witli the company without being ahsent o day. Three months' | vaecation \ pay, is his reward He sturted at the age of 14 as a clerk, ited RCH FOR YACHT Navy Asks All Vessds (o Help Look Yor the Leit Ericson /I | Washington, Nov. 4.—A request that all vessels in the North Atlan- tic assist the cruiser Trenton in her search for the missing motor vacht Leif Ericson was broadcast by the navy department vesterday from the Arlington station, he message said: “Trenton sails today to search for | vacht Leif Krieson, missing forty-five | Was making passage from | Greenland to Labrador. Any vessel | sighting or communicating with Teit Ericson requested to inform Tren- ton and navy department.” work Stage Join Church and stage ) truce in Londo tter and a church under the same two in a to the chureh | 15 of the Church, London declared a Fortune the sheltered There ado, and the other to the s theater. Church congregations oft- en minglc with crowds of theater- | goers on Sundays, i 1ve The ara roof, are doors large one lead days, New Gown Appears London—Guests at a dinner dance here were startled hy the ance a hizarre creation which called “ihe Northern Lights gown On a bhackground of white silk, | Big Vote in Bridgeport. Leads were embrofdered in “aurora | Bridgeport, Nov. 4 —With approx- of hright blie, deep) red, imately 38500 eligible vote in A A this city, rly morning rush 4 ral baitig that fusually char rizea a p Mrs, Minnie C. Hockmuth dent election was missing he The funeral of “Mrs. Minnie ©. workers in all of the city's 16 Hockmuth of 323 Maple street took g precincts reported Abont place this afternoon. Rev. Willlam | 3,000 votes were east in the t { Rors officiated services at the s estimated, home at 3 Burial was. in | them heing cast after 7 o'c Fairview cemetery. publican town Chairman Alfred . Burdick estimated a plurality Mrs, Catherine Taylor for Coolidge of 10,000 to | The funcral of Mrs. Cathering| ®hile John J. McGuinness. dem Taylor, widow of William C. Taylor, | {0%0 cRairman, claimed the will be held tomorrow afternoon at | Pavis by 4,000 votes. 2 at the Sonth Coventry (“ongregational church. Rev Charles | Johnson, pastor of the church, will conduct the services. Surial will he in Nathan Hale ccmetery, South | Presaged a record to Coventry, Much splitting tickets was reported, 3 the delay at the voting machines at one time holding up a line of 70, Tn New London New London, Nov. 4.—F i a catione were that a record hre 1 battle vote would be recorded her This eit three ¢ S Brnest E. Rogers is repu L el X inee for state treasurcr 4 s THANKS May democratic candidate mp- | ¢ We wish to thank our friends and | yrqijer, g wcighbors for the Kindness and svm- | sunlican candida shown us during our e D Eress ferlihe uor bereavement in the death of our dear husband and father, also for| yyest Haven, Nov Vatingin the beautiful floral offerings receiv- the center polling place and at the ed. We especially wish to thank the | precinet on t - : Xnob Dept. and Dept. No. 33 of P. & | heaviest ever known in town Corbin and the Foremen and | noon, ng Room of Trade Shop, L. F. 1y pear- Some of she hes' vivid eral similar madels at Fev- the e worn dis fashi | na gatherings, ® tos e Pet Parrot Craze Tondon A has suece. Tondon vol craze for pet parrots our of Re W here ded the log fad in parrots 1 automobiles sight on of king In their B hours, i e o'clock. riding are the Tondon. P in hecomin mon 12,000 fashionable thoroughfares ot aple are seen w far the parks with parrots on velock - ~ = o.lech Torrington Turs Out Stage Reard Fight Torrington, ; Ak ing in the Lisp, wear today zrown hoard, was walking he h ence shout, 1ay. | a reot when ard som er ound 1o see who the per- John Kukarevicx The funeral of John Kukarevics was held this morning from his home, 222 Beaver street, at 7:45 { o'clock, followed by a high mass of [ requiem in St. Andrew’s church at | |8 o'clock. Buriab was in St + Mary's cemete md anot g on The two man men pulled until police has HUNTS AT 98 ent p till TWO LOSE LICENSES rator’s Ana of and Dominikas M view street hav Bigned Mrs 1 Hi Harry Hillstra commissione ording to 1 police ¢ been r ANOTHER OLD VOTER Mitchell, 8. D., No ynd opposite St. Mary's Church. & Residence, 17 Summer St.—1625 im G | T me- | consecutive resi- dent today. Mr. Hammol ted YOUR SYMPATHY first for Zachary ri and with } a st : t FLOWERS " TREASURY STATEMENT. bala $ 29.6 as cast alle from F. B. ROLLERER'S rOSY SHOP CHURCR 6. Special Notice b Memt Moage will ree . Wants cach for facts : ' turns in their ¢ of vitai interest. i ening.—adv, | berore. EDDY'BR('),TH Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. BANR SA) VOTING IN RHODU @homson, THenn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORE AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. WE OFFER FAFNIR BEARING HART & COOLEY Prices on application We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts ERS& NEW BRITAIN Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel. 3420 HARTFORD Tel.2-7186 We offer and recommend AMERICAN HARDWARE The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company Old State House Square, Hartford, Conn. Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. LETTERS OF CREDIT—GENERAL BANKING Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time." Does Your Money Earn 7%? If uot, you are only recciving a part of its earning capacity, Our First Mortgages Yield 7% In Advance The eccurity back of yonr mortgage is constantly fncreas- ing hy r of principal. SOLD IN AMOUNTS FROM $200 TO $1,000 THE BODWELL REALTY CO 107 National Bank Ridg son of a. semi-annual reduction Ncew Britain, Conn. Pleasc send me your mortgage list with full details: Name Address. . FOUND IN TANK GOOD VOTING WEATHER —0 HOLIDAY IN BALTIMORI N ¢—Alt Baltimore was of the p o the polls was INSLAND g until later, to the f at for the first ection day . egal holiday and the s e closed. The hougt Vor- off v and coo! sections started medium of . vole ation belween employer