Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
L NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1926. ] CURRENT EVENTS LECTURE |and will also give the results of the lambassadorial dinner in New York |WILL SPEAK ON FIRE TIGHTING | brotherhood this evening on “Fight~ ILB" RNE S [;ASE Mrs. C. F. anet will give the |election as well as talk on “The Im-and “The Consecration of the Basili- | Captain Georse Lloyd, who has|ing Fires in New York." Supper will ) second lecturc in her current events |perial Conference of Premiers in ca to Joan of Arc.” | been connected with the fire depart-|be at 6 o'clock. 4 course this evening at 7:30 o'clock at |London,” “The Visit of Marle to the | The courss is free to all women |ment of New York city for the past i the Y. W. C. A. She will review [United States he Proximity of |and girls of the city who may be 25 years, will speak to the |t . ) 4 - 4 : ¥ |25y s, wil ¢ members; READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS [;UMES UP AEAIN Barren Ground,” by Helen Glascow ilhe Planet Mars,” a report on the |interested. |of the South Congregational church | FOR YOUR WANTS OREGON GOVERNGR | oome-ur R”NN N[i BEHINI]'F“’“ O'Connor of Winsted Takes | Sliss Helen Hart of This City For Other Far West Fights—Wash-’ ingtonians Claim Recall Victory | | | San Francisco, Nov. 3 (A—Two far western governors who sought reclection in * yesterday's nation- wide balloting were trailing their | opponents in incomplete returns carly teday, and a third whose office was not at stake in the election heard his enemles claii. the success of a state-wide campaign to obtain signatures of voters for hir recall. Gov. Walter M. Pierce, democrat, Oregon, was about 15,000 votes be- hir®l his republican opponent when half the state's precincts had been heard from, and in Nevada, another democratic chief exccutive, Gover- nor James G. Scrugham, was trail- ing Fred B. Balsar, republican, about 1,000. | In Washington state the leaders ' of the recall movement' against Governor Roland H. Hartley, as an outgrowth of the removal of Henry Suzzallo from the presidency of the University of Washington, claimed they had obtained enough signatures to authorize a special recal! election. The governor's opponents also clnimed the election of a large number of anti-Hartley state legis- lators. Sweeping republican victories | were indicated in Tdaho and Cali- | fornia. In the latter state the| ticket headed by C. C. Young was riding into power on what secmed to be developing into a landslide. Young was about 80,000 votes ahead of Justus S. Wardel, his democratic I for the governorship, and an candidates for state offices apprared to be having sim- | for the re- prohibi- won 13,204 as against 6.553 noes, in returns from 482 out of 8,- 512 procinets. | In Nevada a vote of almost 4 to 1 was piled up in favor of a refer- endum authorizing the legislature to memordalize congress to amend the 18th amendment, and on a simple declaration that prohibition was a failure 1,602 votes said yes and 466 no. Addresses Woman’s Club On Works of Conrad The Woman's club held its second meeft eason afternoor 3 rk's parish g the afternoon S, Burton, who s kaving peev delivere addresses here. Mr. Burton Joseph Conrad, Inte Souls,” which |Emrloyer in Trouhle If others Only Knew | Thousands of Children Suffer from Worms, and Their Mothers Do Not Knew What the Trouble Is. 8igns of Worms are: i, swollen upper | d full stomach w ¢ tongue, starting during sleep With troublesome Mrs. H. N. Roberts, 502 Asylum St.. -Fli Mich., wrote: “My little giri isre oved of her worms.” And in a later jetter wrotes ““Baby is fine and 4t was your D Trires Elixir The True Family Laxative and worm expeller that helped her.” ¥ Successfully used for over 75 years | ¢ | Mr. Miller in this city and although | number His Bride At St. Mary's. This morning at 9 o'clock, me‘Admstmeflt Board to Act on Sexton street and Frank O'Connor of | Winsted, took place at St. Mary's church. Miss Claire Hart, sister of Williain O'Connor, brotier of the| Another attempt to reach a settle- &r00em; Daak man ment in the application of Edward The bride was attired in a gown |O. Kilbourne for a permit to place with silver beads. She wore a hat Quarter's residential district, will be to match and carried a bouquet of made at a meeting of the board of pink roses. The bridesmaid’s gown :adjustment tonight. The case has chiffon with hat to natch, Her bo1- lack of a quorum, but a sufficient quet was of yellow roses. * inumber of members to carry on the After the cerercny a wedding hearing is assured at tonight's meet- home at which gaeste from South-| The Masonic Templa corporation’s ingten. Winsted anl thue clty were application for a special exception present. to permit tne construction of a wedding trip to New York and upon be heard. Deyiation from the re- their retarn will reside in Hartford. 'quirements on front and rear lot - lines is asked. l !i B [.K Ellis street, will be heard on their 1LLRY ). petition that a single family house zone replace the present multiple borhood. The effect of favorable action will be restricting Pasquale Dharg, 1 i house out of the neighborhood. McPherson Investigators Dig Up house ovtor e netetmormoct. g slon to place an advertising bill- More Evidence board o3, his Dropecty on. Staniey _ | exception on lot lines on an apart- Los Angeles, Nov. 3 UP—A book ' ment house at Vine and West Main gerle laden trunk as the hottest | prosecution clue linking Aimee SR i 1 tmple McPherson, accused evange- | ikaceys Prepared for mel bangalow last May with her for- | po o 8 In St mer radio operator, Kenneth G. Or- Taa e SEelists hall the IR0 hts of Columbus pinochle army patclied investigators to Oakland to | Vil WVA(s the wast §Ce 10 €0 baTTe trace the source of the latest D%l of vinf,’ St. John's parish, The Kaceys vurported evidence, a work entitled |17 St Johns parioh TES Hacess Bible Students.” | battle of car.s that is tended to bring This volume, said Miss Allce M. |DRIEGS 9% 028 AL 18 (ARE0 8 Ammersr, of O in a letter 10|70, 00" ead of the Knights will be by ‘a woman cccupant of ""f Bene: ored from the terrific lacing given lict cottage at Carmel, = the On® poo "y "g nator \Woods last winter which Ormis‘on has admitted he liv- Dy BoEnlor ich s M3 X 4s tnar and Peter Welc will be with him, secution contends (78" helping to_turn the tide of battls | was Afmeo Semple FIC |1 " 1o center of the city. Await- Minnle Kennedy and Mrs. Lorrathe 1o, y" i)y e Captain Jim Crowley. Wiseman-Sielaff stands charged with o} " go015 trom the bottom of the plotting to manufacture evidence deck, and “Lons John'. Sulliap, the kelmo en The battle royal will be started at While both sides of the case 106k~ [ giioey an1 will be followed by a od forward to a decision today, offl- [ o010 " hq smorer. A return match men's wearing coparel selzed recent- | Vill be played at the 3. of & rooms Iy in New York in a truni sald to ¢ belong to Ormiston, who is vainly | wedding of Miss Helen Hart, of 152 North End Gas Station the bride, was bridesmaid and Dr.| of flesh colored georgetto trimmed 'a gasoline filllng station in Stanley was of twilight blue georgette over been postponed several times for Ireaktast was served at the bride's Ing. Mr. and Mrs. O'Counor Lot oa : |temple on Russell street, will also Residents of Stanley street. near IS LATEST [;lU tenement provision for their neigh- v tn D Bombaci's proposed three-family street, and George Ratner, asking an on religion today supplanted @ lin- | iraets, will also bo heard. st, to an alleged Sojourn in a Car- Tourney in East End District Attorney Keyes today dis- [\i))%vaqo the east sjde to do battle | “The Divire Plan of the Ages for .o ohomy territory and will wage a Keyes; had bget Colonel Mike Mahon who has recov- | with a companion he [ o % omorrow night. John Lyons | rson, who with her mother, Mrs. 1060 tho center of the cly, Amait: porting her story of kidnapping ¢ 4 hovs Jour . Sl cers examining the 67 pieces of Wwo. B hunted as a co-defendant. | READ HERALD CL Through Lax Worliman hen the case of R. G. MMiller o{“ Jartford, charged with violation ufi a city ordinance, was called in pc\!lc(‘J court this morning, a man giving hlsl " »me as Finton responded and ex- | 33 plained that he delivers milk fcr‘ | he gave an employe the money to pay for having the name and license required by ordinance painted on the delivery wagon, it d not been done. He discharged e employe and intended to have the ordinance complied with at once. In viaw of the explanation, Judge Alling suspended jundgment. [ The case of Mrs. Wladislaw Kulas | of Miller street, charged with breach of the peace, was continued until Monday morning on request of Jer counsel, Stanley J. Traceski, who said the woman is ill and un- able to be in court. HAVEYOUR EVES EXAMINED! FRANK E. GOODWIN EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 327 MALN ST. PIONE 1005 MOTOR VEHICLE REPORT The police were notified today of the rcturn of the operator's licenses of Joscph Dreger of 47 Spring ct, Henry Daversa of 18 Lorraine street, George F. Brewin of 73 Lin- n street, and the suspension of e licenses of Michael F. Wynne of 6 West Maln street or €30 Stanley street, and Herman Vogel, jr, of 139 Cherry street, LARGE FRESH Apple Pie THURSDAY MESH SHORE HADDOCK, 1b. FRESH HERRING, 1b, HALIDBUT, Ib. .. LARGE RED Baldwi: Apples Haqt. oo bas. Qo and FRIDA' FRESH CHILLED MACKEREL, Ib. . STEAK BLUEFISH, b, STEAK CODFISH, Ib. STEAK SALMON, b, ... DBLOCK ISLAND SWORD FISH, Ib. . .. SMART SOLID MEAT OYSTERS, pint FRIESH SCALLOPS, pint ... STEAMING CLAMS, 2 qts, ROUND MS, quart .40c¢ 55¢ ..25¢ .25¢ san _ SPORTS and Wies 150 || DRESSY BREAD Wi 1 , WE K“l'l.lf POUND LOAFR, .. AND TO HAVE IT GOOD YOU MUST HAV. A RAISED AND WELL BAKED. TX e O ATS PAT SAUT A splendid array of beau- titul Winter Coats, smart colorful ones for wear, Exquisitely tall ones for dress up. 16 to 48. Very reason- P+ BUY YOUR JIREMENTS HERE ably priced. The AR A A L) .‘:h&!)&:hb“)&&&b&)&h&&%&@ The T. S. Cash Register Co. 3 South Main St. ;} has moved to ® tures and Butcher Supplies. Woman'’s Shop 164 MAIN ST. Opp. New Strand Theatre —_— o Ji econdm$ His Wife said:“ “Why the change, Henry? 2,0 “You used to follow the early morning smoke with an early morning grouch. . . with plenty of sputtering and coughing.” ““Change’ is right, dearest,” the husband replied. “I changed my cigarette —and lost the throat-tickle. “I switched to OLD GoLps.” A lot of men have made that change lately. . . and with it have made a big discovery. 'They found out for the first time that a real he-man’s cigarette doesn’t need to be harsh and irritat- ing. Coarseness doesn’t mean strength. A fine cigarette, like a fine full-bodied cigar, is smooth and mellow. That’s OLD GoLD. The smoothest cigarette of all time! You can smoke them and enjoy them morning, noon and night, without regret or after-effect. PLENTY OF PUNCH -+ BUT NO PUNISHMENT OLD GOLD CAN YOU SUGGEST THE CLEVEREST WORDS TO COMPLETE | THE HEADLINE IN THE ABOVE ADVERTISEMENT ? FIRST PRIZE $1,00000 for the best suggestion SECOND PRIZE . . $50000 for the next best suggestion SOPRIZES....... $10% Jor the 50 next best suggestions JUDGES GEorGE McDeEvITT . New York Representative Boston Heraid- Traveler MorTox S. RuTsky . . President, Collegiate Special Advertising Agency, Inc. Jurius MATHEWS. .. Repreentativeof48 New England newspapers RoBERT W. ORR. .. Lomen & Mitchell, Inc., Advertising Agency OW starts the second of the Loril- lard headline contests — with an- other $2,000 in cash prizes! The Lorillard Company is seeking a crackerjack headline for the above ad- vertisement, which will be published later on in all the newspapers of New England. Everybody is invited to compete. ‘What is the charming wife in the picture saying to her husband? He is smoking an OLp Goro Cigarette while engaged in the morning shaving. And he is in a happy mood. What is she asking him? Headline suggestions mustbenotover ten words—including the’ three first words ‘‘HIS WIFE SAID:"’ that gives you a maximum of seven words to add. 52 prizes totalling $2,000 will be awarded for the 52 headlines which most cleverly get over the point of this adver- tisement. the opinion of the judges. CONTEST RULES (1) Gontest _opens October 25th_and closes November Sth, All replies must be mailed to reach the Lorillard Com- pany by or before midnight of November o Vinners will bo announced November nd. (2) Anyone—of oither sox—may com- \&) pete, excopting employes of tho P Lorillard " Company, or their afliated companies. (3‘ Read the text of the advertisement carefully. Study the picture. Then submitthe ‘most appropriate _headling starting with the words “HIS WIFE SAID:" and using not over tea words all told. The shorter the headline, the with your i better, if it gets over the point. fill nsme andist In the event that o ’4\ Originality, —clearness, brevity, (6) sons submit the s&::nfl L (*) neatness and legibility will count.! headline, with equal neathess. an & equal respect, for the above condi« () o s Sivertisoment. oF's o ok ey o (o2t headiize ) X i sheet of white paper (written on one UMY A nE e side of the sheet only). Sign your full The P. Lorillard namo and address. You may suomitas (/) will have the right wo:x‘:m{ many suggestions as you like. but each ploases any or all headlines sug- Suggestion must be on a separate sheot, gested, whether they socure a prize of paper or coupon, scparately signed or not. e | ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT, Division 96 P. Loritrarp Co., 119 W. 40th St., New 1ork City My suggestion for the headline for the OLp Gorp adoertisement (Contest No. 2) is as follows:— H S W AT D & ) NAME....oo00s000ae STREET.... DATE. . icceeeeeseesTOWN. . ceesssecocecsnccsosee Another $2,0,00 HEADLINE CONTEST NEXT WEEK [FAlcs Next 022, PRIZES®