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extension of longevity from an rage of 58 years in 1930 to 6§ NEW BRITAIN DAY H years in 1930. By 1935, he believed, = 25| Observing Golden Wedding Day 80, with 100 or 110 years fairly com- & mon about the middle of thia cen- y . B ASK MATOR'S VIEW ON TOBHEY STATION: === Public Works Board Decides (0 ' zihics ou’™snd smacen aeaths 0 . from diseases in middle life were | o : ' Consider Reopening (ase [dve (o nemected degenerative . P diseases. i 3 3 . . Exams Yearly | S 4 4 3 " g hai “Yes by one's| Chairman George R. Dobson and Yearly n_xanunnuonl Comiiiissianer Gooige ¥ Atwater of |0¥D sclentitic - dacter will detect | s ik were e T besiaung ot dassnorAlin | e diseases of middle life,* Dr. Martin | pointed at the weekly meeting of the |caig, “and appropropriate treatment board last evening to interview May- | will prevent or postpone their de- or Paonessa and hold a special con- | velopment.” ference with him in regard to the Use of alcoholic beverages was| John M. Toohey gasoline filling sta- | condemned by Dr. Martin, who tion 3 praised the 18th amendment. - A letter was read to the board | “More than two-thirds of our from the mayor stating that since |people,” he said. “morally and the land of the petitioner at West spiritually favor the 18th amend- Pearl and Glen street is located in ment of the United States constitu- a zone in which gasoline stations are | tion. In &pite of the injudicious ad- permitted, it would be advisable to |ministration of this 15th amend- Le-open the case and hold a new jment, which has resulted in an orgy hearing. At a previous meeting the of law-breaking and self-indulgence commissioners voted against giving On the eve of the celebration of our 31st Anniver- sary Sale, we want the citizens of the State of Connecticut to expect great things! This store of the people has always been first in value-giv- JAMES L. DOYLE MRS, JAMES L. DOYLE and ridicule on the part of the other Toohe: permit after listening to | one-third of our citizens, the founda- the property owners register objec- tion. An application from George J. Riley for permission to erect a gas- oline station at the corner of Allen and Carlton streets will also be tak- en up with the mavor. sion of life that world." tion has been laid for a demonstra- |tion of race betterment and exten- will astonish the Mr. and Mrs. James L. Doyle of 23 Washington street are today ob- sorving their golden wedding day. | In honor of the occasion they will | | hold a family dinner at their home this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle were married Mary A. Langdon. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle came to this city in 1858 and Mr. Doyle took over the New Britain Record, of which he is the owner and publisher. He ix the dean ot New Britain newspaper- men. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle were the re- ing, as our thousands of customers will testify: % Our 31st Anniversary will establish new records! Wise, Smith & Co., Ins. | | | i New Sewers Proposed Construction | were held on the pro- | ot sewers on | Commonwealth avenue, from Farm- ington avenue to McClintock road.\ on McClintock road, from (:nmmon-‘ | HOOVER HOPES FOR | NEW YORK'S VOTES Nominee Also Interested in Elec- tion of Entire State Ticket Washington, Oct. 10 (P —Herbert Hoover turned his attention today 'to the situation in New York state, |calling into conference Charles D. Hilles, national committeeman, and Edmund MacHold, state chairman, !for a thorough-going survey of con- October 10, 1878, at St. Peter's|cipients of many congratulations to- church, Hartford, by Rev. Paul Mc-|day. They have two sons, Edmond Eleny. Mr. Doyle is a native of Nor- |J. Doyle and Walter J. Doyle, both wich. Mra. Doyle i3 a native of assoclated with their father in busi- Hartford and was formerly Miss |ness. POTENZIAN] WL WELCOME INQURY Urges Administration Probe in Roman Government Rome, Oct. 10.——Prince Spada Potenziuni, former governor of Rome who pricked Prince Lancel- lotti in a duel a few days ago be- | cause the latter had spread reports of graft in Potenziani's administra- | tion of Rome said yesterday that he wished a thorough and public in- quiry of every act of his administra- tion. Additional details of the back- ground of the duel showed that the controversy has bcen raging for sev- eral months and that at one stage Cardina! Gasparrl, papal secretary of state, was drawn into the dispute. Sproad Reports It i learned now that Prince Lancellotti as long ago as last spring spread reports that Poten- ziani probably would be removed from the governorship because of maladministration or graft. He is further alleged to have cited Car- dinal Gasparri as the source of his information. The papal official sent for Lancel- lotti, the story now goes, and re- minded him that they had not met in twelve years, Thereupon Lancel- lotti partially retracted his state- ment, explaining that he had only said that he had heard that Cardinal Gasparri was the source of the charges, a rumor which the cardinal flatly denied. While Prince Potenziani was mak- ing his official visits to the Lord Mayor of London and the Mayor of New York, he had discreet inquiries made by closa friends, he wan ready | Your Elizir with most beneficial re- to fight even before de, .« | sults; she improved rapidly. My g before his departure | y on those journeys but was told that | #irl hasnot had onesick day since. he could nt engage in a duel while| — Mrs. Shay, Cambridge (Mass.). Family Size $1.20; others é4c. e, Whols Your Skinny Friend, Ethel? It in also related that he offered | his resignation last spring that he Tell Lim to take few weeks and wealth avenue to Gladiola street, and on Eddy-Glover boulevard, from McClintock road westerly for about a distance of 700 feet. The property owners on these three streets were greatly in favor of the sewers and the board voted to recommend their construction. The boa: ing on a Gerry Nominated for Senator in Rhode Island Providence, R. I, Oct. 10 (UP)— U. 8. Senator Peter G. Gerry has been unanimously renominated by Rhode Island democrats. On the fifth ballot, at the demo- cratic state convention here late yes- (terday, State Senator Alberic A Archambault was nominated for governor from a field of four candi- dates. The vepublican nominees are Judge Felix Hebert, for senator and Governor Norman 8. Case. Francis B. Condon of Central Falls was chosen as democratic candidate for lieutenant governor. 1 | i I | Anniversary For 2 Weeks Only! IN previous years it has been the policy of this store to con- duct an anniversary sale of several weeks duration. This year our 3lst Anniversary celebration will be condensed te two weeks of intensive value-giving! In order to make this year's two week event even greater than last year’s eight week cele, bration, stupendous preparations have been made. Nothing like it has ever been provided. We Announce voted to hold a hear- tition requesting that sidewalks be installed on Stanley street, starting at the Allen property and extending to Lyle road. The Masonic Temple association was granted permission to remove a tree | ditions. in front of the temple on Russell | Asye from the drive for the 45 street. A petition asking for permis- 'clectoral votes of the home state of sion to remove a tree at 438 East his democratic opponent, Alfred E. street was laid over for inspection. |Smith, the republican presidential Will Pay By Check | candidate is evincing a lively inter- The board voted to adopt the lcst in the success of the state check system and hereafter em- 'ticket, as well as the party candi- ployes of the public works depart- | dates for the senate and house of ment, was authorized by the board |representatives. to write out checks. Men in the Welding Organization sewer division have already been| There are evidences that the re- paid off by checks and the other publican party managers are weld- divisions will adopt the system at ing the organization there into a once. more cohesive group and that a City Engineer Philip A. Merlan more intensive campaign will be announced that the Booth estate, waged both up-state, as well as in through the W. L. Hatch Co., has the metropolitan area, during the deeded land at the corner of Smith | four weeks before election day. and Booth streets o the city so that | Hoover has been told that his the corner can be cut and the pe- [own visit to New York city a week culiar angle there emoved. The city | from next Monday will be of bene- is asked to install sidewalks on the 'fit in this drive, stimulating the corner after the cut ds made. The whole party organization. Detalls of deed territory covers 40 feet. The this visit also were up for discus- board-woted to accept the land and |sion with Hitles and MacHold. will recommend its acceptance to the | Arriving in New York at eight common council. |o'clock on the morning of October stpeet Repairing Experiment (22, thé. republican standard bearer The board acted favorably on the |will establish headquarters at the mnotion of the city engincer that ex- |\aldorf-Astorla hotel, where he periments be made on parts of West |will devote the day to conferences Main, East Main and Commercfal |with New York leaders as well as Streets during the fall in the way of [those from Connecticut and New repairing. A new repairing process |Jersey. During the mid-day he will is meeting with great success in attend a luncheon arranged for the other cities and the board decided |state and county chairmen of New to experiment with the process in | York as well as the leaders of the this city. A sum of $2500 will be independent men and women used for the repairing which will |ganizations which are working cover approximately 2000 feet. I his behalf. The three streets named have dif- Preparing Boston Talk ferent kinds of pavement so that the | The nominee has mot yet turned process will receive a real test. The |his thoughts to the subject matter entire matter is merely an experi- [of the address he will deliver. st ment which, if it proves successful, Madison Square Garden that night, will save the city a large amount of |as he is putting in all his spare money in repairing roads, it is said. [time on his Boston speech next The work will be done by the W. H.|Monday night. In that he will dis- Hall Construction Co. at $§1 a|cuss both foreign trade and the square yard. The recommendation of tariff, and if the time Temains he | the board will be referred to the will also talk about the develoj common council for approval. ment and maintenance of an ade- According to the city engineer. the |quate merchant marine, auto used by the street superintend- | The New York rally will be the MRS, SHAY'S CHILD Watch these symptoms for worma: Sour stomach, cramps, heavy, dull eyes, bad breath, fever, biliousness, {tching nostrils . . . all signs of con- stipation and worms which can be driven off Dr. TruesElixir The True Family Laxative and Worm Expeller My little girl became seriously ill by eating too many sweets. I used or- in might clear himself of the charges but Premier Mussolini persuaded him to remain in office until after the New York and London visits. His retirement was delayed while Mussolini was finding a suitable suc- cessor, a EVERYTHmG will be NEW for Fall and Winter for men, women and children, and the home, Watch for the special McCoy's Tablets for gt enough good ent is in bad condition. He recom- mended to the board that a new car be purchased. He was given power !largest of the thre e arranged for the cast and fhe meeting probably Meanwhile Prince Lancellotti, at | the insistence of Cardinal Gasparri, | made a written statement absolving | healthy flesh on his bones to look like | a real man 1L hine that the whole country recog- niz signs in every department of this great store. They point the will consume the greater portion of | two hours, with cnanfs E\nns!::: :,h,”“";" L h","g,'hc FoMitke or Hughes, former secretary of #tate 1,m"‘;5 "“f‘ff":: ',.‘;95;’:‘::"‘;'6” and republican presidential candi- |, FUCGCE L 'I i 'lh{ date in 1916, sharing the time with Eadtl s o d i McCoy's as the one great flesh builder. Tell him that women once just way to substantial savings, Values will be extraordinary! to look up details concerning a new car during the week and instructed to report hack to the board at the next meeting. The choice lies be- thousands of men and | a5 thin as he are now proud of their well-knit, attiactive figure. | One thin woman put’ on 15 pounds in six weelks Read this SOON, you will read our gnnouncement concerning the most important merchandising event in our history. An event in which our appreciation of your 31.years patronage is ex- pressed in whole-hearted VALUES. You will save money—a lot of money! Wait! Watch! Read! It Took 31 Years to Make This Sale Possible! WISE, SMITH & CO0. me HARTFORD th e these Living to the age of 100 or even 110 may be common in 1940 people who lead the clinical ¢ and conservative increasing that Tlooyer fhis hom« But pressure lives, 58 of the Ameri- section en can college of surgeon: ex Cace N Al sty S approved by the hoard. It was also larranged for by the national com- sl oAl o) Al fioke Aol L the first ing into the most intensive stage Al e sarked nl[] A[i[ hIAY BE the fight when he learned that his | st roiits ot o the forces in the field and in di- Borah of 1daho have brought more | time ago, it seems 1o Boston, Oet. 10 1950 among s is one of the reasons why sl B at Stanford university fo vote. | tween a Ford and a Chevrolet. Hoover. A nation-wide hookup £or | qoci hsam by, member of an old ¢ takes all tha risk The monthly bills were read and |brondcasting both speeches hus been | Lo (AMilY, met Lancellottl in the e 1L after % E reproached him for spreading the |2 One Dollar b ::’.:’: t;:,rl::’:‘flh':: ‘t‘h:\m;‘uv\l?i‘:“:{ofl:‘ ‘nu::(;w 5 ] | reports, That e brought on | Weight man ot woman' a o s Jublic | A at the campaign s swing- | duel, in which the count |jast 3 nounds and et oo department, | was pricked threo times. He explain- | health—yonr {and approaching the decisive period, | ed afterwards that he was suffering | return the more and more of Hoover's time | from lumbago. Potenziani took |IT': The name is taken up with the direction of {38 0asce Harnate. At M friend had been defeated. or any drug store in gesting | reports which come from | south as well as cast and west, | Much Work Is Ahead Cl' g l G ‘ While such leaders as Senator nical Congress Hears People - v 1o v s e May Live t0 110 in the northwest than were reach. ing headquarters only a compara- consensis of opinion among leaders that much work re- mains to be done in that section, demand i being made deliver a set speech in while route to his almost equally insistent is the for him to talk 8t nd also to deliver one speech s opening session here Monday. More than the surgeons. including many ternational reputations, ing the o +hich 1006 of world's with in- are attend- will last at Louis in Texs | Vor the present, at least, fthe | aving se be toward the se. | leetion of the northern route home- ward with an address in Minneapo- | lis, the next to the last the nominee will deliver before election dav. The Jast will be a radio talk from Hoov- er's California home throngho ems to in M. Martin who viewed matter 2 the by of %0 of reh op optimistically longevity. By portuiitios now and medical generation now 1 span of life health \mong surgical aid, the middle to the and science, he approachin 144 could easily vears happine other things, e forceast dizhingninhed . \hoe polish hittemore’s YAPTANDARD OF QUALITY AND vaLUE THE WORL D OVER SINCE 1852 A\ 282 Main St. On Near Saturday !