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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1924 SOUTHINGTON NEWS largest vote fn the history of was forccasted this morn- ing exception- all members are urged to be present, alu.n sent out to the members of Plainville News i LARGEST VOTE IN HISTORY RE[IURI]EI]t Plainville Voters Turning Out in f?r- Big Numbers at Polls 10 ENTERTAIN VETERANS | Standard Steel Bristol News RECORD VOTE IN BRISTOL FORECAST ‘Battle of Ballots Sarts Early | and Continues Through Day STEALING ~ AUTO Brothers From ',n,.m S hbatI e el has Night would he .:mm and election officers would I leomson X 5D OUR AISLE SPECIALS ON WEDNESDAYS ARE WELL WORTH YOUR ATTENTION TAKE NOTE OF THESE, THIS WEEK nights confused and T 1 d that tonight is |¢ "v" to have everyb he night for elaction of officers, On |factorics giving an extra half hour 1siness coops Reports from Arrangements for | Southington e completed at tonight's | Lureka lodge, | costs in the town court last ey cenness and a breach members will Bowling—Vined in returns wiil suspended sentence Foran prosecuted for the Town Court—Grange Extradition and Go Back (o Pine In connection with this case, la Toniaht—Tte Tonight—Items State—3,500 but this was a identification FABRIC GLOVES ot 79 C pair Two-clasp, I)upl(-x Fabric Gloves, 1 grey, beaver, sable and oak; regular $1.00 CHILDREN’S SHOES P82 00 lace shoes, with welt g heels, were priced $2.50, for $2, ¥ today showed of Plainville Most of the voters are the polls without mu of Louis M a window and se wn\ nnone where appearing at eh urging and | f workers of hoth Hm‘ t volgs to the polls so that e officials in cl rangements are out bringing out those | lax in getting to the palls, A review of the situation in Plain-| | ville showed that 199 had voted in | Kiltonic Post, will open ita & VOGUE HAIR NETS nm a fleet of motor c READY MADE SCARFS Special * 49 C each stamped'in simple designs, regular $1.00 value 49c each. rs began op- + church parlors. s ederation of he event continuing thro arrived at the polls in thetown hall | to register their cholce, At 11 o'clock | { ths mornng the number had mount- to 607 who had already Compared to other years, blg turnout the morning voters in Plainville and it is pred ed that as high as 90 per cent of the total vote will be regi There is some splitting apparent- whether it will amount to much, remains to be seen, office were on hand at the polis this morning and many automobiles were being used by both parties in getting out the vote. | To Entertain Voters Pythian lodge, cived an invitation from | g 69(‘2 dozen Cap shape, double mesh, brown, black, blonde and auburn; regularly priced $1.00 Congregational turned over to the put i important sessio Plans for the | this evening a 3 E | believed that practically nearky all of r such an early hour | 1ddy-Glover post of t furnishing the fair promises to has ever he have been cast t this meeting. AND KID BELTS iy 79C each $1.00 Belts in all new popular colors and widths, sold Wednesday The state confer TEAK SE w63 49 Sterling silver handles, piece Steak sets, that is a bargain at | committees details for the tional churches meets Friday at Danbury . Missionary Society sreign Missionar. Thursday and covering of the y being done, lectlon spirit was one of tegse- ce | ness and few predictions were made | last night as to the outcom 1 democratic | nt of success while Tollette supporters claimed strength | for their ticket also. Returns will ous places about the orders and open house jers relative to the observa Armistice Day, “Armistice Day to Memorial jor the memory of our comrades who have gone before of the anniver: we offer two- Candidates for approaching. rs. John Lamb on Broad street members and HANDKERCHIEFS . $1.00 initialed kinds, reg colored border he fitting ob- BEAD NECKLAC o 390 each with ring catches, found in all the wanted and popular colorings receive vari- Mrs, Cady’s Supper ceived at vari For Women, 1.00 kind. Tandkerchiefs, 25¢ value, 19¢ each, entertalnment committee of Masonic W Chol#r kind programs for tonight, while the elec- results are being tabulated and at the high isabled veterans at New to have the first rank degree team | of the local lodge, thanksgiving for the on and our part in it. . another oppor- present their drity » will be given to hear Thursday before Christ- tertainment i Chureh Notes ed some small additions to the trust sm a financial polnt the association has more paid oxpenses in the past vear. The report of the superintendent, , showed that a total eight persons had heen buried in the | cemetery during the past year. members of the association present agred that the cemctery the best kept in the State and one of the best kept in the nation, consid- that it is a country The work of Mr. Honiss was highly commended by several of the officers, A number of fmprovements being planned for and it js expected that the cemetery will present the neatest appearance of any in this viclnity when all im- provements are made, Infantile Paralysis Here, Donald H. Montgomery Hudson street is confined home with an attack Montgomery is re- ported to be much improved she was taken {ll Her case is regarded as and no cause for alarm in the town, . Thomas C. Hodgson is the physician in charge. Woman's Board Meeting. lerlin women are t deal of interest in the approachin meeting of Case of Scarlet Yever Arthur Durity of Hudson Berlin, 18 confined to his home with | patients of th tion will be ac will make the Berlin News HEAVIEST VOTE I YEARS IN BERLIN Mrs. Mary Lardner First Woman to Cast Ballot in Her District BALLOTING 1S Wilcox Cemetery Association Elects Officers — Annual [liehior on Prospect | street as planned as permis ainad from the lo the Assoela chise for the throwing of the figures upon the screen. Funeral of Mr, Lounshury epted and the rip on the date men- | reconsecration | members of the parish ‘lrmvmn of the | Whiting str ;:nrd«d a8 a severe one. Goodwin of Kensington is caring for | e team has also reccived an in- vitation from there the first This Invitation wil be accepted | meeting of the team. . Standard Steel Bowling The Standard Stcel a recommended members of East Berlin Jtems | entertainmer Knights of Pythias will he held this afternoon their hall on Grove :de\l this ey s home on Central street. Rervices wer nm You lpr1k m this glor- ay devotions will in the churc . with f'll! nssuranrl‘: ering the f: /. Anderson has returned ing of .communion Tarisd buAdls | bury Methodtst chiurch. ot made in va last evening a alleys with ual and team scores: spending the past week as the guest | 5% of Miss Georgia Kelsey at her home | on Main street, The ladies of the Methodist church | v and that we | Car Mystery Cleared glorious memories.” the coming year Titwcomh 1o Speak part of the leca , the mystery & Hupmobile basement this evening from 6:30 to | Hermingay x5 | of the Plainville ( The local members of Scouts will attend a meeting of their | Wednesday n.’?vr-l ing themselves Fred troop at Berlin The meeting 1 members of the ng their friend , as their home Mecting of John Schell of Corona, T.. T, and ‘ Jack Steinbrecher of Jamaica, returned to their home aft visit with Mrs, Frank at her home in West Crom are urged to bri Women's Board of Mission—In- 10 was a motor car de tantile Paralysis—Other Items. me and what the commission a slight one thorities reve With the closing of the polls at 6 o'clock this evening the vy years will have been All day long there “The Community’s The ladics of St. aniigame cor nhers are urged to attend as the ndance at this meeting will Gabriel's church | Il give a public whist social at the | Frank Cobey Wednes- | ladies are § vote in ma cast in Berlin. was a pteady stream of women' entering and polling places. evincing a g vited to attend speakers come ' will meet at the aded not gniily American Leg nd a large deles gatlon of Harold Emmett Post, Veterans of Vorelgn Wars, are planning to attend liristol night on Baturday at the American Leglon fair in Southington, the entertainment be the Penda ent ty, a group of feature of ing will of this o lhave cs in recent gatherings. Charch Whist Party pag by r ose take \ i Peck; I M rimn, Rachel Merriman; Tsbi [Lewis. Ellen Peck; Brtsy Rtich, Jane Tier Lu Inda Washbur Melody Rarely does t tuba give out tness E is horn of ol t little arie McRin 1ss 18 f the stage chi who will rm at the W juse next uiontl 1 waived a hear- or to0 the De- Kensington, with the largest num- was bound e\ ber of votes, had accounted for 300 noon of this week. from November 12 to November 14, All women are invited to attend these meetings, A Dbrilliant staff of speakers been secured for th court | est ci the local poli . which were |office of its residents by 11 o'clock Berlin was close with about 200 and last of all, Berlin, with about 100, In Kensin ton people were voting at a rate of about one per minute during the en- tired period from the opening of the polls until about noon, afternoon voting fell off slightly, but the result will be one of the greatest, if not thegreatest totals ever seen in 1 Renafit society of the Heart church e awarded to ohn | extradition sessions. Among dolin |turned over to th Game Wednesday match game gentlemen's mea and consolation, Philo m[.‘““lpw,m evening at the During the | China, president of a college Dr. Samuel M, Z best known 4 $100 and costs | Many Join Leagne social next week, ed $30 of the fine, on Moslem 2t week g tective league One of the features of ing will be the Missionary v showing the beginning and growth of the Hartford is should he v Observes Armistice Celebration vilion in the Mark oo Iri- Henry Graham was the first man to vote in the Berlin district, casting his ballot shortly after Myrtle Prior was the first woman. former select- man, acted as moderator in this dis- . In the sccond district, sington, Orcutt Moffatt was the first man to appear at the polling place, . Mary Carbo Lardner, the democratic nominee for state repre- was the first of to register her choice, Fagan acted as moderator here, the third district Roy as moderator. With the total voting list set at about 1,350, was prophesied that voting strength Grange Flection Tonight vears will be presented a Broad street auditorium on Novem- Rutgers-Lafayette Game To Be Played at Princeton officers this e LOUIS CONFORTT Conrt of Common T has mads an| psive study of the growth was made today Morse acted COMMUNITY THEATER WEDNESDAY Great White Way OPEN SPACES {change was made hecause the 1 ¢ organization or To Play Middlctown \singtons will 8 in that city c will practic from two o'c were working hard to enlist the aid a1l their voters to put their candi- Acsop's Fables Sdward Giana shining lights of last southington members of both parties were un londed at the dpors of places during the entire da HOMES FARMS NVESTMENT PROPERTY Read the Real Estate Classified Ads in Today’s Herald additions to The result of Berlin's an already strong squa probably be known Webster Improving Stuart Webster o former resident of Wilcox Elected President VELL'\F 1 BVER GET THIS RAD:O OF MINE SQUAWKIN of the Wilcox at the annual It was stated lield last night at the home of Rob . Clark in East Berlin. officers elected were: uv wu A?‘E doing as well AGAIN TLL BE SURPRISED! _ INTH Book. \T SAYS ] TAORROW BUT To Elect Officers Officers will be elect SONETIIN' ABOUT FROM perintendent of u‘S '\1‘(‘ ERE N at the hall tonight turns will b , together with elved via radio a that purpose. 1ess meeting dancing will Following the busi- stockholders | attendance of a organization. Community Clab Mecting | now have a ) lots on the property aiso submitted co new wall which social committee is being con- e report of the trea (=) €020 w W mrmICE e