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4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1927. |Curtis in his usual quiet manner |paid the entire expenses of holding | | votiticar chestnuts out of the fire for 1 9 | pected, only Hoover and 1 hat was the ycar the corgres- ‘lnvn- n down, dll:lpldfllvd, corrupl. consic i really in sional districts were reallocated and uyuhh(‘ an machine Secretary Hoover's t o = he had lost several counties which | | The governor treely admitted the LU T cast is ap i - ad been supporting i, and had . truth of Colonel Roosevelt's charg- Makes Counter-Charge of Gam- bling in G. 0. P, Clubs the sailors wrote briefly on March 6, |wrote their messages in the ships and that final entry began the|log. period of desperation when, driven| rpne torn and frayed document re- insane by hunger, it is believed, the | vealed that the men had not sighted El“m(n resorted to cannibalism. |a steamer in the first three mopths From December 3, 1526, when the lof griftine. Apparently days were | Ryoet Maru sailed from the Misaki|counted by someone aboard Six Candidates in Race ior‘ Pmdennal Nmnnauon With so man ndidates dividing the West, the t particular- icious r Eastern candi- to come in and dominate the' BY G N » Charles Evans Hughes is the (Washiugton Bures N. B, Heral r Cu ted for the Mc- only upparent possibility in the East, Washing : Wit has declarcd he is too old. every apparcnt than Curtis or date for President General Press Association) Staze and Sereen Star 10 Marry Musi- Curtis Out of Primary Campaizn v Externally THAT's why modern moth- ers prefer Vicks—it cannot upset delicate stomachs. | Rubbed on throat and chest, it acts two ways at once: (1) Its healing vapors, released by the body heat, are inhaled direct to the air passages; (2) It “draws out” the soreness like an old-fash- rged the colonel with com- | of fiscal matters in| ~ the state and said that figures | Roosevelt d to bolster his argu- | evidently prepared by in the republican state plete ignorance them a license because Of the six ailed to prove she is | oy, rac t governor prefaced his state- r with the remark that it must Collicr's uncle, s ange to the people of the LR S ould take place. The sis t “the young colonel” | {10 v as vou. | v unsucceesful should “devy 13 o an attac] e LA I u 114 “devote himself to an attack | LU (S TR to sccure a ense 1 me and my administration” in 7i 1 3 the people of the state.” he il building to of 4 campaign on nine con- ' a ; conelusion, “by attempting to irth record at amendments “many bel at the gov- | « license office | which are of grave importance e b e IR ; N g ]f°{; may r time for nt ended with a & S¥nollaemaniancishould (i) % aol on iy the s e t but it (B4 shiiach . out patrolling his post every night ernor Lo ice-1 t ¢ € LH feCarthy, appearing with| “Why don't you try to rend looking Pawes will have { t fo I3 - T b 3 ¥ i he tor, 0 n M tan real service to the state? Talk or { relief. by . (he matinee and the pending constitutional The origin of the phrase il was in New England joned poultice. 1l plat- nts, no matter which side of the stock’™ their | « wedding | question you take, you will at least let them drink | had been |be stir up public int t in the v real issue of the campaign, and quit . then sell APCRUB Over fl MiLLIoN JARS UsED YEARLY , ther, William | the nents wer cabinet by the mayor of the city. become unbalanced, according to|'Mto Port Townsend yesterday. tect the play, were made yesterday | Publican clubhouse that was raided, Ihoat Ryoei Maru, whose 12 occu-|9f cannibalism. cech at the republican state con. | ¢! the game. X x X. and Vice-Presid e NOLAK MntogtinLprimaciseis with Tammany Hall, must aceept re- Vital Issues Ignored h i3 ‘somebody C angeln oI Lishl B Iurnga\\:\ prefecture of Japan, un~ "0 o F G e . 1 six of the icove 3 |tit the sixth of March. the men had BiuslioNe SuhesnaL meniban G. o. p. cub rawea | Thidk Men, Insane With HUDZER, |1t o few tushets o shent " |o¢ the crew Iive six months after “That is true,” he said, “the raids Y The fact that mo. mention was|the food supply was exhausted. The were dirccted by a police commis- Resorted to Cannibalism | maae of the sacrince or tives inai- | VOUIS of 1o of the men were still New York, Nov.3 P—Counter. | Dut I did not hear you say anything | geattle, Wash., Nov. 2 (UP)—|Port Townsend quarantine officers. | S, chiarges of open gambling in republi- | #bout the raids that were made on | pragments of a ship's log, 1mmn.a}Thf authorities said that discovery | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS can clubhous together with the | FePublican clubhouses for — open | with trage dy and suffering, have re-|of the mutilated bones of some of | JFOR YOUR WANTS |additional charge that in one club #“4Mbling, and lest you have knowl- |yealed new episodes of the horror- | the men on the fishing boat could | or the middle west convention votes f 5t e raeniaa : . | e N Caerniaats it 4 5 2 Lot Jn by Governor Smith in a statement were met with armed resis- | pants perished miserably at se aflex‘ Discovery of a woman's dress and exped b AN aaAL: EARRI : o = replying to similar charges made and it is a matter of record |peing blown away from the coast of | purse on the derelict puzzled the of- G s oy . J ; 1 I)USTER GOLL]ER WILL |against democratic clubhouses by 1 police headquarters that gunmen | Japan in a storm. | ficials. The men made no mention £ 3 L ; SRl St | Colonel Roosevelt. | with police records were in the em- | “Wo have decided to die,”” one of |of a woman heing aboard when they “Bear in mind, Colonel, that T am oo o Rochester, which was sup- | ! 5 Esnator O Plementad in o recent speech in an {5t a5 much’opposed to gambling as - doubtless 1 h e uptown schoolhouse, asserted that |0 21 & X ‘f"",“"”" P 2 o cal Comedy Actress Despite Oppo- 3 rn 3/ 2 > kisen tdenil D et’s be truthful gates wi & oxSrnon B i avin g beEn 1den o e or Bm |t tdaniaal ¥ state \\ - ment ot Colonel Roosevelt that he | A '4 : : had investigated republican counties | \ Yawes h Nov. William ' sponsibility for the corrupt c 5 Dawes had & oy Al ")\r‘vr’fm"""’”r("’_",'l‘m ondl- | failed to investigate democratic | will mury Dorothy man; He termed the gover . At B k st‘—' al comedy actress, nor the “bell-wether” of the demio- e rearja L“s* morning drmk H=/> and will tefresh and stimulate ou as no other sioner who was appointed from my cated that the men's minds had 200ard when the derclict was towed |armed gunmen were hired to pro- ‘'!#¢ of it let me say that in one re- |filled cruise of the Japanese flshmx\hfl“” no other explanation than that| WED DOROTHY MGGARTHY\ Lolone, Roosevelt, in his keynote | P1Y Of this republican club to pro- vention «ition of New York City Clerk, | fied throughout his political carcer en though the city cratic political organization. l 4 makes a delight dl ink can. Use e Senator Norris and said poriers get the nominy into the prims 7 : b strength for 2 w s £ y : i 1 left t movemen h he e t Ll b ot 1o mep !ind Miss McCarthy's . Holy Cross church b committes have no nicig 0 crnot stateme for violators of the linois de “wa- Lowden's support e th wrs of the me tatement i an v con ticators busily rmers used to feed cattle a lot of s all the water they job of trying to pull the red hot | them by weight Curtis' Motive Suspected rin a va years old, and | wotion picture work five ged to madie before her mar- Alastair MacIntosh, recently divorced. W 1llmm (. M \doo Jr. ln Voluntary Bankruptcy no b shot 1. les, Nov. 3 (UP)—Wil- o0 next liam G 0, Jr., son of the for- Two Opp cet Primar ¢ secretary of the United States Mt i ‘|“ i opposeil on | ire , listed his liabilities in ex- N cast L stion L 14 0600 and s assets as an | chiefly because he rarely | pumary, s has been fight ) and wearing ap- speaks on the floor of the senate, | (e direc ary 1 nom- parel in a voluntary bankruptey pe- almost never goes outside his own |, ‘ t yeur, tition filed here, state making specches, never issues . whole- ilities, he said, totalled $70,- statements to the press, and in gen & ¢ 2.40 which is not sccured and $3,- eral keeps quiet, has not mad o Hirtls’ v pol I n nd bills which “should himself a national public fig ith in the primary, A by other persons.” have the other western conte A ality and his ts were recorded as an in- Yet, he is the most experien t e 25 years policy for 310,000 and tician of the lot, and the polit ¥ Surt 5 in the valued at $200, Know and trust him. He has b e EHe R e zave his occupation as an oil running for ‘office since he was 24 | mj Faiae and his residence as Los vears old, and he has failed to be | Charlic clected only once. He has been in chine by controlled poimrl for 4 vent 1 could not sk Favors Hoover or Dawes 1 if the a pri Of the entire lot as Curtis puts sex, I such a shock that he hest ehance at getting supp 1 1 led 1t r bh arranged CCo’ ed is voice, lost when he the east, with Dawes i ssed in the war more than ond in that respect. f les n in trict vear, and | ten years ter” is 25 was reported er real candidate, Still, some of. the Believe that marily a move to prov Norris, or Lowden fror . b i ! sation n ol talke dacy ver but they are his eandids it in ot da NEW NAME for a perfected ICE CREAM “If we unite, the strength of our union will tremendously in- crease our opportunities for realizing our ideal of a perfected Ice Cream which no one of us is able to achieve alone.” which == | sed by witnessing mary sys- @ . gave a man in Sus- Hoover has the 1 Kan wry instead of a conven- | was CLAUDE J. ~Plumbing - - Supplies - 174 ARCH SI'RE.‘.T - Heating - -Sheet Metal Work- TELEPHONE 304 all its own. 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