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ever since last Wedneaday. The same interference was no- ticed in Jristol, A conference of radio experts held this morning re- sulted In suspiclona being pointed to- wards a certain sender and an in- vestigation s under way, RADID FANS SEEK BUG BROADCASTER Will Hold Public Lynching Party i They Catch Him 1f a certain amatour radio br carter had fallen into the hulul« nr hundreds of radio fans in New Rrit- aln this mogning, he undoubtedly would have been handled roughly it the temper of the fans ls any eriter- 1on. The broadcaster, whose sta TO RESIGN OFFICE AY LION GOVERNOR Rev. Dr. Davis to Sever His Fraternal Afiiliation tion is being tra has & power- s ful spaco sending outdt sl to bed poi L son L pass whol &ord coll, and from 7 leaves this clty December 1 for New {1 midnight or later 1ast oveninghe , Yone' wiione v roe menenten o | in camo and inte thing on in tho air Hpeeches by I and_John W. Davis, didate for president, grams were ed with any- pastorate of the Girace M. 1. will resign his position as district governor of the Lions clubs in the district mu. { Rhode y New T 11..m Hm\fi club today. meeting of the directors of the dis- trict will be held on Déeember 15 and at that time a new governor will be elected, At the meeting today it was decid- ed to start an inter-club howling | contest hetween the Lions, I’mny and Kiwanis clubs. Otto Heinrich, roprietor of the Cooked Food shop lent Coolidge, democratie éan- and other pro- interrupted time afte! time. Sometimes the sending would stop for a few minut 1s the case of the presidential cs as though the sender were ested in some part of the grogram, then when he became fired he im- mediately cut in with his own outiit and overything In New Britain, |, Plalmville and w,nwm.gn m was cut ovt. 1 a member of the Lions chib vol- Who it was' has not been | unteered to supaly a loving oip as sertained althongh probahly ¢ la trophy to the winning team. A body in this city, Plainy and Loommittee - consisting of Mr. Viein- Southington who has a radio outhit | o0 Dy and William has hoen called up and 15 on the | prod el s lookout for the sender, Most of the fans who familiar with wireless The club voted to hold a farewell | meeting for Dr. Davis on the eve- ning of November 24 to which the are code not aumed that the sender was USINg & women will be invited. Dr, Davig code, hut those who understand § zave o brief talk on orga codes say it was nothing but prac- jship. He sluul that t ticing on the instrument. three men e The Interference was noticed prin-" oy gyecesstully rob the trin, ev eipally in the m end of the ey the passengers are much b { city, alth enough 1t ',n than the robbers, is beean: was not noticed in T thece men know each other, nd know t other. Wving no ory group of indis Tt was voter supplying the re ore lio hi; ns are port comp. int e y more fonilon losing ibute towar magazine for sed W 1 danger o his licer l‘ not licensed he may (hildren in the ous schools for be prosecuted {Vlind fn Connecticut. A similar occurance happened In| - Music furnished by Ahlberg's M within the past fow days | orehestra, i & A new stunt and one which made is sald to lquite a hit was introduced by ed in New ”N'M”i“” Ja O'Brien who r gram 1o a have heen notic ceser o 0- ns and the members were re- quired to name the commodity ad- vertised or pay a fine. Many of them were well known, attesting to the | Rain Maker Found 'Strcnglh bv T.:kmg Lydia E.Pinkham's Vege- tab]e Compqqnd in awalwnya took your med weakne 50 much good that; she induced me to take it for a weak- ness I had for a arand a half. It has strengthened and now I a nice baby I do ali m housewor! .and l'flrnm mend Lydia E. Pinkhar ble Compound wheney opportunity. I am taking i weakness, as my family Joctor haq recommended it for this purpose.’’— Mrs. HARRY CouLoM, 984 North Har- rison Ave., Kankakee, Illinoi Real Evidence of Merit For the relief of female weakness, pains and backache, nervousness and irregul with other troubles common to women, Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound is a de- pendable medicine. Ita worth is thoroughly established | by such Jetters as the above. There are women everywhere, who, having received benefit, ladh tell other wwomen about_it. For sale by drug- | rists everywhere, | demc o ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS CARDS NOW We suggest that you place your order I. Eagle at Bolling an airship load of sand rd the clouds The plan, Varren, was ated successfully, ori now and avoid the disappointments that follow the late shopper. Our sample hooks which await your inspection contain unusually attractive selections. ADKINS PRINTERS AND STATIONERS D 66 CHURCH STREET OPENING SALE We wish to announce to the public that WEDNESDAY MORNING November 5th at 9:30 o'clock We will be ready to serve them with the best merchandise at positively the lowest prices in the city. Come and be convinced. Just a few steps off Main street. PIZERS BARGAIN STORE § 12 Washington Place church, | Connecticut and | mouheed to the A m—__— depend | fe {friends will re LEAVES YOU FOREVER | Deep Seated | rln \nhl Deposits Are Dissolved and the Rheumatic Pol son Starts to 1 the Systen Within Twe r Hours, Bvery drugglst in tzod to say to e that If a fuil pint b wure conguerer of show the way fo at awollon foints and do away with ¢ slightest twinge of rheumatic , ho | Kladly return your money w mont. Ing and ago 1 where the . Allen, of . the discaverer a wuftered tor- desirey sl of A Flriy enses, and he has inst antee’ it as aho: By all drug IJAWES MARKS HIS BALLOTIN MINUTE Wastes Liltle Time in Election Booth 4 king his ballot With a ead pencil from his Fvanston, K1, own pnrk t instead of v] L uuu ary -president, noon .oday voted ¢ before at the ce of the third precinet of the first ward of Evanston, The republican nominee spent a conds less than a minute in ction booth and in that time d the big three-foot nd also the supplements ing for an expr on an ment to the stute constitution d on three propositions. Mrs, Dawes voted the same 1 almost as quickly, “It did not tal to mark your yon very long friend re s she left or shop, 11 ont a8 (h e any adviee, some days had de she answere( fact that advertising is read fro<| The republican’ nomines and his Ny e Tt [wife, accompanied by only Francis BY HER DGGTGH S |J. Kiikenny, his personal camps manager, and several newspaperme walked from their | ing place, ahout 1t eral nelghbors mafl carrier 15 10 the po hlocks. 3illie,” the old n the route on which the Dawes | is located, them along the way with calls of “success to you, general.” and grected | Mr. Dawes talked with the mail 1 carrier for a minute or two, asking him about his grandzon who hears | for the given name of “Charles Gates | Dawes. About 30 persons and a dozen | Photographers grec the republi can candidate at the pol place and gave a cheer when by Mrs. Dawes, ned inside, was handed his ballots, and smok his pipe, walked into the hooth less than a minute he was ont ag. still smoking his pi and then the ballat hox. At the door ded a tag, reading 1 and ing it to the overcoat, he with Mrs, | Dawes returned home where, o night they, A number of ve the returns as A by The Assoclated Press, " CAMERAS CLICK 1 THE BRYANS VOTE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Visit Lincoln Booth This Morning gatherc n cast their ballots fn senate chamber of the ¢ at 11:30 this morning ras clicked and a erowd of o~ employes lo arate ballots w iomo ninate the party lot; & three millic Alright A vegetable aperient, adds Chu s off the OH Block 'R JUNIORS~Lit'le Nis One-third the regular dote. Made of same ingredients, then candy coated. For children and sdulss. SOLD BY YOUR DRUSGIST RHEUMATISM | fthout, ram 8 country Is author- ) 26 Forhen St, on- . followed | | Goyernor | radio equipment at my \naugural ad. dress of the campaign, The governor then went to his of- fice where he planned to spend most of the afternvon | will recelve the roturns from a spe- clal wire at the executive mansion, ATLEAST ONE SPOT Not Thoroughly Bolshevized Tiflis, Russia, Nov, 4 mer which exist in Bo'shevik Russia, In the com- Tif- ’lln tands out like a scintillating gem In & background of lifeless stones, Bolshevism here has nat I the clling infl in other |parts of Soviet Russin. There are 1still an aristocracy and a hourgeoise, even if they are L vel self-asser- tive. The Georgian 2 proud, in- ‘<Il pendent race and e not entirely ccepted the principals which Mos- .+ rich si elg W which is of the heverag for the he con. hays Hn and cow offered them. In strong contrart to conditions biaining in Moseow and other large Russian cities, the people of Tiflis ol are well dressed and prosperous look ing. They 1 none of that oppres- ed, haunted, disconsolate expression which an® finds on the many Muscovites faces of so 10 women wear s and satins, and display dia- monds and other evidepces of wealtly The men are attired in smartly-cut suits instead of the conventiqnal Bol- shevik bhlouse and knickerbockers. The children scem happler then in any other section of the Soviet - unfon, The resta ment parks a are crov rants, cafes and amuea- g full blast, and d nightly with attractively gow! omen with their escorts. Prohibition has no ficld for develop- ment amone the nd pleasure- loving Georgians, would as s%on '® ‘discard their swords and daggers as ' foresake their wines and cham- The Rolsheviks have not attempt- od in Georg Russia, to k are any nu in 8 in ot ctinns of private trading. ber of excellent retall Tiflis offering Thers atore ample A aprst commodity 9 for as little a It is sold in gheey with the a quar buttaloskin The hundreds of Pe Ta Armen- h give | olor and ing. v ariety of anging from the famous swords and daggers to rugs, delic: v of silver and ivory, leather novelties little commercia yuslness men, | rgotiations o or for | e of merc ancse o thron 1t at Moseo nt sions must V the e ]u'vln'v 1 seat ‘of all three ates, Armenia, orgia, Stop right w 1t yor L liouse don't try an) r method until you have triod a e you are!! to sell, Want Ad. Get Millions ing. T oney ¥ Pailey's granadf Crawford | Falley, Terre Haute, In Tonight he INRUSSIA 1S GLAD - Gaucasian Republic of Georgia | al stagnation and social gloom. | policy carries Genuine Bargains estabhshed this mid-week event, and the same The initiated readily recognize real value when they see it; therefore we submit the following as a sample of what we will offer tomorrow: it on. | Children’s Flannelette Sleepers Sizes 2 to 6, made of heavy striped outing flan- nel, taped edges and with feet, FKor 55c Wednesday Cretonnes wide assortment of A pretty patterns to choose from. For Wed., yard . . 10c Dress Gmghams Checks, stripes, ete.; a nice selection of diversified patterns for 10c Wed., yard 36 mch Unbleached Muslin Extra heavy quality for \Wednesd'u, 21/2C vard . Boys Sults Of tweed, jerseys , and wool mixtures; Oliver Twist and middy styles, sizes 3 to 8; trimmed with braids in neat designs of contrasting colors, For Wednes- Women's full fashioned full length pure thread Silk Hose slightly irregulars of a grade, all the newest shades. For $1.39 Wed., pair. .. Women's Extra Heavy Weight Silk and Wool Hose Fifteen of the latest colors; first quality. Wednesday pair fall For $1 45 Women's Full Length Fibre Silk Hose In tortoise shell, new suede, tan hark, heige, aire- dale and black. SOC For Wed.. pain Women’s Silk and Wool Hose in black, For e baC Novelty weave, cordovan and grey. Wednesday, pair VAR INGUESTIS HELD @;; £ P Wed., pair Men’s Shaker Wool Hose In natural and oxford, a heavy warm sock. For Wednesday, pair 1 5 C Women's Extra Size i Flannel Bloomers With ruffled knee, in pink and blue striped pat- Wed., pair. . Children’s Doe Lined terns. For SOC Cashmerette Flannel Gowns | For wemen, in regular Gloves sizes only; a value of real Grey and brown, sizes 4 merit, For Wednestay ... 3T € foTidamwrist 4B Women’s Crepe Women's Suede | and Muslin Fabric Gloves Bloomers Brown, mode, beaver and In flesh and white, ruf- grey, embroidered backs, | fled, elastic knee. R ¥ ) 2-clasp. For | For Wed. Wednesday 496 | . Women's Pure Irish Linen Hemstltched Handkerchiefs Pillow Cases Stamped to embroider, Hemstitched 9 | C J-inch hems, good quality edges. Fyr Wed.... muslin. For 79¢c Boys’ Heavy Wed., pair...... _— Golf Hose Whol mixtures, cuffs with contrasting neat de- signs. For 19c | Scalloped Edging Braids | For trimming; red, white, | e 130 Infants’ Knitted | Mittens ‘ Wool worsted, the thumb | less @t)lc. For 25c ( \ i Wax Lunch Paper The regular 3c roll. For = Wed., pair...... | Wednes- | day. 2 for 5C Children’s “Pyrotex” Flannel Gowns | Sizes 2 to 12 years, | Tooth Brushes striped material in various | Each in a sealed carton, colors for 47C ’ recommended highly by Wednesday | dentists everywhere. For Wednes- y . BRI SN 19¢ Infants’ Knitted s Bonnets Dr. Sumner Brand Of pure wool worsted, 1 ] some with sillk trim: all Whlte Pme have ribbon bows. 95 [ and Tar For Wed. ...... C | J-ounce bottle. 3 For Wed. ...... 1 7 Oyster Linen Buffet Sets Rick Rack Braid To embroider, several Nl ity i n}odel\: to select from. Wednesday, yard. .. 1€ For Wednes ©= 4 Argo Starch o 2 for 13C Wed. . Brillo The 10c size. Wednesday ,azr? N[W Bmmm-s\ Children’s Flannelette Rompers and Creepers Grey striped material, with fancy needlework trimming and red piping. For Wednes- (N el 556 Women’s Lightweight Fleeced Underwear In regular and extra sizes. Vests and 39 c Pants. For Wed. Men’s Random Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, all sizes. For Wednes- 89 c day “Cameo” Snaps In. white and black, all Liquid Veneer Fumitl{re Polish R e 7C Imported Crockery Tea Pots Highly glazed, brown color, with colored and band decorations, 4 sizes, Weanestay ... 69¢ Griswold Cast Iron Waffle Irons For Wed- $l 69 nesday .. Wicks W For oil heaters. Spe- cial for Wednes- day A e 390 Bed Sheets Made of fine grade mus- lin, for double size bed, 81x90, seamless. - Wednesday .... 986 Sheet Blankets First quality, grey with pink and blue borders, large size. 84(: Special, Wed.. .. 3 EETON: Sash Curtains Cut full length, dots and figured patterns. Special for Wednesday 4 7 c pair Jats (7 INAUTA TRAGEDY ;- Steering Wheel Bmk& Srvivors _|Winsted Has Bad Fire Nov. 4.—F in al <he ALARM FOR BURNING RUBBISH x cor- MAN SCOAREVS CHILDREN s cived by Y that a str In Bee Hive lemnnfi. PALACE — Starting Sunday HAROLD LLOYD In “HOT WATER” r of Divisi n and Rassett streets atus ont this neen in the rear of the vlen street owned hy There was no answered a atill alarm r a fire in the dump Steele street and e Want Ads of thia R urself the large selection of workers that is presen- ted t