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10 0 rubels we CREWINHUTINY, [0 SEIZE WARSHIP | waurox s scharoten Parly eturns Today Indicate that Democrat Is Running Lar Behind Brazilian Forts Then Fire un1 Crall - ONE DEWOCRAT S | ' NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WED e GAINS IN COLORADO | WOMAN TELLS OF Coolidge Continuing To Pile Up His Advantuge Over Davis In This VAYED IN R. IS, 0'Connell, Congressman, Alone Survives Landslide State, Denver, Nov, b.—Fresident Cool- |idge continued to phe up the com- |manding majority indicated by last night's returns and early today. | When 407 of Colorado's 1,493 pre- People’s Church Meetings cincts had reported, he had a vote | AFRICAN HISIONS ‘Mos. Myrtle Knapp Speaks at 1SDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1924, Mrs. Knapp and Mr, Ironside will both speak at the evening service. Ship Cuts Miles of Ice to Rescue Town The Ashociated Preas. Dutch Harbor, Alaska, Nov, b.— Cutting through ice of the Arctic ocean ten miles to deliverethirty-six tons of provisions, the United States coast guard cutter Mojave spved the people of Teller, 60 miles northwest of Nome, from starvation, according By rillan ¢ | Wd ahe e ports ed J ok 4 \ nominee mutin n om od fe T | v RN th u ng S X wed | ) A Sl MARYLAND FOR 6. 0. P. 1 n SETe p Lnoficial - Beturns Give Coolidge : | Fhis state by About %000 Over A | Democratic Rival the & S i mitted | b d 3 port of Mury outbr Ly \ Ly Tollett = Indiana Swings to Cal By a Coali e T had a | f Drive out hiadfalend over stiffness and ache |27 rroic couned T bo After heavy exercise, apply 2 e e i A little Sloan's. Norubbingis nec- % & s hyfi:;i?;fi:&gflfifgi ITALIANS CALLED TO CUBA through the aching muscfi@s. At _Ha No The natior once — the stiffness vanishes, the Fa aching stops! All druggists— izatio 35 cents. (e Sloans Liniment |’ ~kills pain! e North Dakota 1g¢ Large Majority Nov. North i);lknta Surely for Coolidge, Republicans Say D., Nov. b t question ¢ —Only _Presid Hanna, ared Walls that Stay smooth and tight Forever ALLS and ceilings that are made of Sheet- roc tight as long as the building stands. the fireproof wallboard, stay smooth and For Sheetrock is made from rock —pure gypsum cast in sheets—and it cannot warp, shrink or buckle. Sheetrock makes solid, perm inE( absolutely no u pkeep on it. Fireprool. teo o 3 fort ock Decorator, as Sol plies. mpany UNITED STATES GYPSUM COMFP 205 West Monroe Street C nent walls and ceil- It comes all ready for use—just nail it to the is low, and there is And gs more com- T'he Sheet- texture effects. States Gypsum " 1 ANY AN SHEETROCK THE Fireproof WALLBOARD the state today irpose of | La W an im- Marjorle Southard on “Obedience.” | Holiday Trade Causing Business to Pick Up New York, Nov, §.~In its weekly hardware market Hard- ware Age will aay tomorrow: summary “Staple hardware lines are mov- ing consistently, Strictly seasonal lines are moving fairly well in spite of the continued warm weather In most sections, Week by week & slight but encouraging improvement was noted throughout October, No- e I\ No malter how long you may have been tortured and disfigured by some itehing,. burning skin eruption, just apply alittle of that soothing, healing Resinol Ointment to thelrritated sur- | ¥ pc! hesuffering is not re- | Nov. 5--Giving its five [nearly 10,000 in excess of the com- | ‘The )l Missionary convention of (to members of the crew of the Mo~ ‘°|'"h°:m"“"|':‘:m “',(;d Reig sond {Lfllfi"fiifi,fl“ Healing Enu]]lyhg. cctoral votes to Calvin Coolidgo (410 d yole kL g Dot and | (he Gospel Missionary soclety began, .m\T,““mlm n‘rll\la[d today, O Halldny merchandise 1 begin- | ging that very minute, and the skin ¥ N tobert A A Follette, The e t| ellor a tradin ost and rein- 3 ¥ and Charles G. Dawes, Rhode Island | (gq: Coolidge 011; Davls, 1,‘.;"'-’ this morning at 10 o'clock in the |, ,:m“:“ i .'he‘wf,‘(.m part of | nIng to move from the jobber to| gets well quickly and easily unless t the same time swept its Ttepubli- [La Follette, 11,6 ' | People’s church, Court strcet. This | goward Peninsula, It I8 situated on | dealer. and there s every Indication | the trouble is due to some serious in- tate ticket into office yesterday Jesse 11, Metealf to the 1 on that ticket and Clark Burdick and Richard § ri to congress. Jeremiah o I, Democratic nominee from third congressional distriet was only opposition candidate to sur- i deba Avam J. Pothier, named by the . P, to combat candid r ut-Governor Felx A. Toupin, ' v petrel of Rhode Istand poli- aspired to the gubernatomal ent by more 00 votes and Nathaniel W, | 1 his oppo. swamped Robert E. Quinn o sougmt t as Toupin's chair of The strong Democratic minority in ir number in Iy reduced | sublicans wilt ch by 32 to 7 Republicans will more than twice the their opponents, OFF OK LONG TRIP ~ecretary Davis Leaves Saturday For An Extended Tour of South American Countries, i’ wshington, Nov. 5.—Secretary s of the labor Dep Saturday for Sonth Am rn to the | artment will n extensive trip an countries, nited States visit Argentina guay, Chile and Peru, ke extensive studies of th 1methods used by those countries in d andling their immigration prob- s He will also study naturaliza- n problems that arise in the United States with respect to the nationals of South American coun- over Utah Democratic for Gov. But Strong for Coolidge 8alt Lake City, Utah, Nov, 5.—TIn- dications rcarly that Georg {. Dern, democrat, had beer I3 nor over Charles B. Mabey, republican incumbent, and that President Coolidge carried the state, aps piling up mere votes W. Davis and Robert M today were t Joh Iette combined Partial returns showed Coolidge 13,611; Davis 9.161; La| Toliette 3.168 Governor: Mabey, republican, 14.- 500; Dern, democrat, 16 Firpo Is Not to Be Deported by Govt. Order | Washington, Nov. &—The labor Aepartment today declined to order the deportation of Luis Angel Firpo. Assistant § cr White signed the warrant on e hoxer was ar- 4 in this coun- ary The department held that while the record showed that there was to the action of relation to the charges je against him, there was no t of wrongdoing. A New York reviously had declined dictment against him arges which grew out of the presence aboard Firpo's ship of young woman | Nebraska icton a Firpo in to fon o Democrat Sees | Republican Gov. Elected it oot hithur Mullen demoeratic nation committeeman for Nebraska, conceded the election vesterday of Adam MeMulian, repub- iidate for governor, over J emocrat PROTFST RLAN GT¥FT Congregation at Jewich Freeport | Condemns Board of Education. | 80 ¢ Hebrew Temple Is- igh public today a Oct. 2§ rd of Education for resolution stated that schools were 10 were main- the rongregation which he Klar sed to the Catholics al protest against gift before the CKLESS DRIVER HELD AS RE < of 304 Maple street was arrested I He requested skas. HAROLD that the Christmas trade will equal térnal disorder, 1ver, is wiped out by vester- |sured of reelection on the face of President, | eondemn- | le from owned by | ccted in taxes | RBeard | rker and | tt se be continned until to- | rrow g for trial, the re- t being & 4 by the court e PALACE — Starting Sunday “HOT WATER” socle year Judge Clarence J. Morley of Den- rapublican and klan endorsee, d Governor Sweet, democrat, for governorship in precinets. | mad he vote: Morley, 1; Bweet, | reputation appear and cfferings are British East y hold conventions twice a ! at which speakers of national Port Clarence Harbor, nd citerings are | udson County Only One onary work in 4 A The seciety 1w | N ot Republican in N. J. i and perhaps surpass the hollday business of 1925, “Farmers are sald to be liquidat- ing their old accounts with retallers with the direct resuit that jobbers Doctors prescribe Resinol w{dely. 50 when you try it, you are using a remedy of proven value, e for their Afri 0,280, supporting, 10 missionaries and 20 | Newark, Nov, 6. —Republican suc- esinol Soa Senator Phipps, vepublican, con- native workers. One of the mis- |cess was attalned in every Scction of {are finding collections easier among ‘Rid 14 m: testing the slx-year senate term with |sionaries, Mrs. Myrtla Knapp, is on |the state save Hudson county, where | their dealer customers. is ideal for gen: ———— toflet use, It is Senator Alva B. Adams, democrat, had a lead of more than 7,000. The vote in 436 precincts stood: Adams, a fu Tron, cach of [two democratic congressional repre- }M-n’ull\n s were elected, one of whom Mary T. Norton, who, vlough and will be a speaker at : unsurpassed for becoming b the bath and holiday The classified ads are feative now as the winter the Harry A. side who has been speaking at sessions [was Mrs, Phipps, 43,401, the church since Sunday morning, |through her success in the 12th dis- | season draws near. Look to them shampoo. Colonel Rice W. Means, republi- | will also speak at each session, [triet became New Jersey's first con- | for novel suggestions for the Christ- can, also & klan choice, led Morrison | Mrs. James C. Cowee of Troy, N. Y., |Sresswoman. mas and New Year holidays. Shafroth, deomerat, by nearly 7,000 |is on the program this afterr E S FINDS NE 1, METHOD votes for the unexpired senate term Lrought about hy the death of Sena- tor 8amuel D. Nicholson. Means had 45 and Shafroth, 56,872 “Con Colora four present congress- Title {men, including three republicans and tion [one democrat, appeard to he as- wir the returns T ih‘t. Louis Pape:‘- (‘;)llcedes Mi i i com By The Associ I JJouis. Nov, The St. Louls | st Post ‘Dispateh, a democratic news- ' jay paper today conceded that Presi- giu dent Coolidge carried Missouri Afps, and wonuld have a tot Rral Approximately 65,000 to concede tF aarzm-;m—.fln'\ ‘snm A. m]cylm- V‘\I ]vzy‘;»'rw kmf‘y”!‘ ’u‘;: foit 2 Dolngslreated nULNEERAY BEter Ralker. republican candidate for' ““Aml .";m M"im i W;P Sos General hospital for injuries re- |governor. declaring the race was Mrs. Knapp of Africa who told of ceived when he was struck on South | “very close.” i A ,”"Mr"_' M ]‘ T Main street Jast night by an auto- A ) i v e Bl Aek ',‘_n 'l L'\“F nobile driven by Myron Zaleski of QAY [0 BAYER ASPIR]NH = M | s ) e A a3 Booth street. Zaleski reported [ Bucking Farm Tractor fhe Holy Spirit The session wa% (L. uCcident o the police, e 2 " | Crushes and Kills Man (/3 jih a Waten Fower S0 spat ne was diving south on South Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are | antic City, N. J, Nov. 6.—A E L1 arie. | Main street when organ steppec . i . e e 4 - | Tt e Dl fioers of the Gosnel Mit- o1y fnto the road from between tvo not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin prov ed safe "in a petition filed here by Sron) saldent. B, T o ntomobites. Morgan is sut-| by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for 3 Rraoks: viee presi B. T homastD N0 ool formal ihe B D e i Curingtrom S min oxLnIu TiEs S bAINE < * 5 & [Pasis for a suit for $780 entered in | circuit court against the Pleasant- ville Motor company. The petition iy citeg that the tractor bucks like a j.» bronco and turns over without warn- 34 ing..as a result of which one man | wiy has been killed and severa | badly ruised. with an address upon the Last evening Mr. e upon the subject: “The Firstborn born clared him to be pattern life This posit subject: insel from the Word." Tronside preach- | § | A | Swedish Fngineer Extracts It Direct | From Iron Ore For - Stockholm, Nov. 5.—Discovery of a method for extracting pure steel |and forge iron directly from iron ore, Jiminating the use of smelting fur- - [naces is announced by the Swedigh s of Christ.” e 1o the times in the re Christ was cal * stating that it m pre-cminent o the called atten Bi five the pre-eminent | epgineer, Flodin, of the Hagfors iron resurrection, | works., faithfulness and second | The invention, which Is the result | of extensive experimental work, has Laroused lively interest among metal experts and will immediately be submitted to practical tests on a larger scale. in ine ing. v. William Ross of the Rap- urch and Rev. Harry 8. is of the Emmanuel chureh d in devotional scrviee. Merwin Tuttle and Teonard €, o of the Methodist church sang. | morning's of the STEPS IN FRONT OF AUTO 4" M. A. Morgan of 242 Main street sossion Al juised and ent about the body. 5 . ; ; L | et Colds Headache Neuralgia ~ Lumbago S| W. VIRGINIA RETURNS = Ay S g / e e s e gt Pain Toothache = Neuritis Rheumatism h RBraoks. the pastor's daughte turns of 951 precincts out of 2,181 e " . fhree mersoma witl i the state give: Davis 111,067 La Accept only “Bayer” package I “ollcite 12,840; Coolidge 136,831 which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets nute talks in a sym- Fanny Knowles will | your house 1 | O'Connor alleges the company spea “Onportu: ) | The Wantd will sel Alsobottles of 24 and 10G—~Druggists. promised to repair the tractor. took | Fowler on “Obligatfon” and Mrs, jor rent it Awpiria s the teade mark of Bazer Manufacture of Monoaceticacicster of Ealicylicacid t ay and then siipped it quictly U L] » - ~ 2 back o = e into his barn. He asserts the |only difference noticeable in Its operation since adjustment is that it is a bit more bal | s | PURGLAR FOILED iPoflwmln Interrupts Robbery of | Clothing Store Peekskill, Nov, 5. — A clothing | burglar was foiled here early vester- day morning in the alley at the rear of Nathan Rood's store The thief took a stepladder he found in the vicinity and used it to enter the store through a window. !As the policeman entered the alley rd footsteps. Tnvestigating he found twenty suits of clothes piled |up and the door of the store open [The thief got away, but 3500 worth of clothing was recovered. | MAYOR 18 SUED | Munich. . Nov. 5.—Because gas comes high to the householders of Munich, they have united to bring |suit against the mayor of the city. |He is charged with usury. The Wants outline chances that | point to gainful transactions 'NOTHER! ' Wateh G;M:; Tongue | southermia Py Syup” s | Children’s Harmiess ‘ Laxative | genuine “California Fig * sweetens the stomach tiy cleans the bow bile, drugs. Children tasts Ask your dr for genuin “California Fig whic full directions for babies &nd | dren of all ages, plainly printed on | hottle. Mother! You must say “Cali- fornia” or you may get an imitatior | fig syrup LLOYD In PROSPERITY STILL WITH US Twenty-Two Lots to One Lady She knows when Opportunity knocks at her door — ten lots facing the street. Will this lady make money? You bet she will; her dollars are already working; she'll not only double her money, but it will multiply many times over. Is this lady far sighted? Again we say, “You bet.” She sees what the future development of MAPLE HILL MANOR will mean in dollars and cents. Maple Hill Manor is making history. Just think, where can you buy 50x150 and 60x150 lots for $100 to $350 per lot. , You'd better get' busy, Folks; rub your ‘eyes, stretch a bit and waken to the fact that you have a gold mine before you ready to be | staked and claimed. You cannot go wrong. Some day you will ride by and say, “I could have bought loté at Maple Hill Manor for a song; now they cannot be purchased at any price.” Pass up being a “might have been” and be an “I will man.” Buy today. There is no tomorrow. Every lot purchased gives a free chance on the Overland Touring Car. Presents to the ladies daily. Free car leaves Central Square, 2 p. m. daily; returns 4:30. ATWELL - BLAIR - COWLES REALT COMPANY Offices: C. L. PIERCE CO. MUSIC STORE HARTFORD—252 ASYLUM ST.; ROOM 504 246 MAIN ST, NEW BRITAIN NEW BRITAIN—2i2 MAIN ST, ROOM 6 SALESMEN ON PROPERTY UNTIL DARK See Window Display at Offices Open Evenings until 9 o’clock Krij Fro Lor uel Fal Viv

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