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MORRIS AGAIN IS HITTING ‘CONTROL" Takes Another Rap at Rore- Dack’s Power NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1926. ,¥f>“"f"“§‘,‘1',;°_"lT? srotts L WORN BY GENTLEMEN EVERYWHERE GOOD SHOES ARE INDISPENSABLE. TO THE WELL DRESSED MAN. e women was | Hartford to show n a fail- be re-|a s ares of outstanding par value of $1( tement said. | v of Rocky Hill, | READ HERALD CLAS 1ED ADS nator from FOR YOUR WANTS rt spe \ch th 7 SETTLE WORST ?EM’A PRWARY ~ SOUR STOMACH A w U] AH:MR Takes Less than Five Minutes S —Pape’s Diapepsin Acts Like oo et Sands i Sharp Contrast § o :,,,,.”:_,"‘_\,,:' Jex ! Yare-Pinchot-Pepper Fight | George H. Buckl A report of the was read by Mrs olf club, The report show. i Power C Morris, Luncheon will be serve at | em— ‘ 8. Powell will be as L t. 28 (P—! = rs. J. T. Hart, Mrs. T. L. Mon- |, g jeen: | Mrs. F. B. Rau and Mrs. R. B. the fall campaign in being conducted e no unusual issues be- tween the republicans and demo. 3 y, the republicans Without carefully fitted footwear the effect of good clothes is spoiled. ight at r“e 3range 30 voters were preser half being reput r of Hac Fitch-Jones Company have added to their men's outfitting stock, a complete line of shoes made by Johnson & Murphy and Selz, which will bring to the tariff struc T)Vo democi MARIE ENJOIS SLEEP ON TRAIN Rnyal pfil y Has F’\P‘j‘ lng Ddy ries bill. At that time, \r. Tyler sald, Scnator Bingham 2 1id the president when he n 2 ? done full duty to President Coo- Mr. Tyler gave as an exam- time in 1925 when republi- ed the veto of wearer foot comfort as well as style No More of That Bloated Tightnexs In My Stomach Since I Dircov- lon has-not ered Pape’s Diapepsin it as it wa republ is an ad- JOHNSON | and MURPHY $12.50 FITCH-JONES CO. Quick ac at you @ Tyler flayed J. Henr: the Vol Wotigay for the methods h cratic op T g the state repubit dry. . You feel fine, elate] ization. He said that in 1 In the contest for he was sent to the leg ure as a | issuc is rever representative from Haddam, there ' Bonni was not one democrat placed on avowed any of the eight most important the republica committees and of 150 ofticials ap- | on the dry side. pointed to the inferior courts of the | Both sides are expending much state, nor were democrats. ieffort in the co: gt - thinks that if the re- f lers had not mis rable th dyspepsia. & of Pape's Di prove it. Get a 60 cent package any drug store. eer stopped the t gion and held it unt their overwhelming power, they sufficient time to arrive in 1 on would never have allowed M schedule. ham to be nominated as other round of receptions and en he had already been el q]l:"wfl ing W wiil win fiy Santa Claus Tugland Licenses . Arrives entertain the visitors Although the democrats, have Two Women Fliers of their arrival in th been advocates of state's righis Kingston, Jamalea, Oct. 28 ( nearly midn . a long ti the old- : 1 conttnental y s only recently that any rep <h Em at I\/Iain and Zivk Tast trom Connecticut e, has been disbanded. The regi manfan,” as rain is eel le toward t nt held its final parode in th C o * 1 nd | ~ommercia Streets travelled more than 13 A tion. nce of thou speedometer on board she at ent 1 o turned out to bid the Read About It e Tomorrow— The West India regin 'st negro unit in the times a speed of nearly 70 miles an or of st Governor as been 1 to keep the |a good thi minds as to w would b M. P. Leghom tended this f with a few frien James’ club whe Prince of King G and had SALE EDITION COMMENCING NOV. 1st AND EVERY WED, THURS. 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