New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 26, 1928, Page 30

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BVARIITANS |7 = = L E S e ) RALRADS SHOW 325 5 R SRR, e oy The returns come in accumula- |the voter of any other han s mm m."lm Ridgefleld, Oct. 3¢ (UP)~—Pub- road's surplus totaled $19,5¢ that VOTE |2 i P o, s o o e GREATER EARNINGS | ccrm seamaomers s 5 220 s P first rt 1 a given county is|faith in the accuracy of ] 9 Y i 2 ; llkelynt:obt rl:‘:l onl‘y‘ eone precinct. | ciated Presa, the unparalieled fa- a share against $19.52. Services of Frank Riley and Joseph m":;'r.rry' her' m Mm- — The next may carry four more, but | cilities of which enable it to give I - s By e MW‘WP. — - | th L f its members newspa- s Huge Machinery of Man and e e - totul for il 1ive pre. | pers » aervice which for _combined Two and OneHall Per Cent|Senator Robinson Ending el g her ner 7 cinctay speed and accuracy are not equal- G mw n Yfll‘ Ago Clmpnllll Tl'ip Nov. 3 Two sewer department foremen |“hatsoever,” he declared at his th n in th Sy 'in Gm Rm Show Latest Totals ‘l‘::”l:{ any other ugency 6 Duluth, Minn., Oct. 26 UP—8ena- | .0 dropped from the city payroll home here, “and I think I'd De one 0 . As these progressively — more The 193¢ Election tor Joe T. Robinson announced here | yo4,y gue to the fact that the sewer of l'“::u‘:‘:lr)(mll ;_‘l:“trl"l:.mm'. ¢ s | comprehensive figures come from | rhe 1324 and 1920 elections New York, Oct. 26 U — The |1208Y that ho will close his cami- |y opriations have been exhausied. || FAITY 16 Mim Fartr mas NaT X : 3 . Geed for | cach dounty into tabulation head- | wore sweeping victories -for the e : = vaign tour In Clarksburg, W. Va. |y foremen leaving the city em- |yar on 10 o 008 BRCCMENE CF &3 . New York, Oct. 26 UP—Need OF | |uarters, the preceding report 8| cuocoesen) candidates, but the 1916 firat 25 railroads to report Septem- | o ga(yrday, November 3. Immed- ploy are Frank Riley and Joseph | Avenbe pres y prompt returns on every presiden- | o) o4y the latter. Thus the | vote was not. Early In the evening ber earnings had net operating in- 'jately after an address there he will MiLahs Both of 'whom wore ap- | F A8 3 tial election has been accentuated |y 50 : 1o tals | 1t cocon 4 | come of $56,869.000, an increase of | yeturn to Little Rock, ATK. for & J J : ated | lly sheets shiow the latest totals | i\ geomed as though Charles Evans bt eriine - PRACTSCIS BN MANY & this year, and for lhe._flrlsg fime | from each counts. Hughes had swept the election, 2 1-2 per cent over the like month | jemocratic rally and homecoming at Ithaca, N. Y. Oct, 26 (UP)—The : T"':fi'ffil'c'fignpx?:m.fif-"m“ffi"'; The county returns are entefed [;n even some of the supporters of last year, When;sh:s;"(::; 'fi"'vl:: which he will make & !l‘nnl l-vn;‘ll MERCHANTS ASK INJUNCTION |Cornell foofball team proved pro- Sale 0 the'wion. e Valla |08 Mheets’ prepared for thelrt oo Weodrow Wit were wiling e s S 1o o Yoters over & mational 183l | “Xorwich, Oct. 26 UP—Tweaty-five | icient at handling a slippery foot- ®uth® and some of the hitherto | CCPUOD I advince Lath STEE \to concede Bs defeat. But The | The increase resulted primarily 0 BT local merchants today became party |ball in the rain yesterday in the last M A “rock ribbed republican” states | (0T handles from 20 0 89 cg Associated Press would not an- ! A = plaintiffs in an injunction _suit |practice here before the Princeton il B e Calike boen | but only on one or two “raccs” | ouncea result because the returns from igher operating eficiency as | FIRE CAUSES $100 DAMAGE |plaintifia in an niunction Buf {pract :’:ou;';; h:’l:"!"‘m";l‘a‘:h alike been gt is, it both state and n: | \ere not complete enough to make the Soptember cross operating In-| Damage estimated at $100 was |/F0 :u {0 sbcier. oot gl “Two main considerations apply | OffiCt8 2rg at stake. the Ul fia mathematieal certalnty of the come, totalling $224,002,000, %as [done by fire at the home of JOhM |, city, asking the court o issue| FILMS WANT POLITICIAN to the election reports of The As- |G VUSs BHOTE | SR (I keg | HltUBLOR. o8 Inter It became evi SalSRE i e e nont el hoe. trom | 41 Injunction restraining these de- | parls, Oct. 26 (UP)—The French sociated Preas — accuracy and |, - | . . ] sk e £ | #ttesnoon, clectric appliances. Minister of Labor Andre Tardieu, $.0f dos mob nply pvendelibera- | R ats of 90|0R the ,Cfll fornia vote, an | were less marked than in Auxll' + | ceived at 1:58 o'clock, answered by Married women of middle age | younger deputies. has received an tion 'in_ the amembling and distri. | 1ot 100 2N WUt I 0 UHECL , Istate was close. The Asscelated |When the groms for all roads was|No, 3 truck and Co. No. 5. At 2:03 | rrice WOMER O PO SEC |80 M8 o into the movies. Ho ia . o -1 s, therefore, three ta - | Pre [l vy ve 5 very human possibility for | Sk o p 1 2 5 : | , 215 at Chestnut an anley streets trary, every n p hility keep track of the mounting fig: ty. Couriers were sent into thel DEPUTY CHIEF E. F. BARNES |cent. The September gross for the lana other companies responded. - ‘fast work is carefully charted in ad- o8 on"1he presidential vote, threa ; i | ures es . mountains to find out how the scat- sy 2 % o : %) " ) i vence, | more on the governorship and se' 1O0 L T e had voted. Special| First Deputy Chief Eugene 25 roads shows a substantial in- :here was a lively blaze for a time, s . ional But accuracy is, of course the g, telographic circuita were set up and | Barnes of the fire department is ob- Crease over ,‘he" August gross, (he strong wind fanning it while sine qua non of such figyres. In-| ooy an (hese tabulation sheets, |t SEERLE LEECC Y mployed to | 3€rving the ¢2nd anniversary of his Which was $215.013,000. the firemen fought to prevent it 3 7 | caleulable harm would result from | ycams and subdivisions are dupli- | (g "0 o' ang operate adding | 4PPointment to the ranks. He sery-| Several railroads reporting their | from spreading. < dissemination of erroneous returns | cyted. They work from the same (0L BHEEE R eT o umns of | through several positions before financial condition at the end of the St S : and hence much of the emphasis ycrurns as the first set of figure | WAChI being promoted from the captaincy first 9 months of the year announce | AUXILIARY PLANS WHIST * of the machinerv is placed on that ' jandlers, but independently of | "8 TG Liioion pregident Wilson | ©f Hook & Ladder No. * 1o his pres- |increased net operating income | oy gice quiliary of the Boys' : important factor. them. Their results are compared e flower | €Nt place and is one of the oldest |over 1927, The system fakes. care of the only when & fotal is required. 1f | W% Walting aboard the Wavflower | o fghters in the state, in point of | The Pennsylvania reported $54.- | vesult in each precinet or clection the two totals do not agree there [ “oo i of the campaign. All | Years of service. | 517,447 against $82.530.835. division of a state. Generally the [js instant comparison of entries | . \weqnesday the revised re-| A8 first deputy chief, he is In| Net operating income of the county i used as the initial unit jand a eheck back if necessary of |yl o ctuated, Then finally came | charge of the department in the ab- | Great Northern railtead was $18,- and special correspondents. with | the original figures. This may sence of Chief W. J. Noble, and|$55,706, compared to $17.407.246 a club met yesterday afternoon and appointed committees for the an- I nual whist party to be held on Sat- urday afternoon, December 8. Mrs, E. B. Stone, the president, was G. F& g Co. © | the “flas intimate knowledge of their home pack to the county or the preeinet | wjjicoilia gos for Wilson.” also has charge of the training of | year ago. 3 ?'}lnlt\-g‘ "(m-lis:fl:fi:-mfi with the Free Telephone Service From New Britain efounlios; sane ifued jin oach coult laeporie And that is where the | gy, Mayfiower started down the [the various companies. He has for| Minngapolis & St Louls reported ' “\HS SNEIA: 00R Call 3500 . Douse with felephoncs und assi | accuracy comes in. | Potomac, for President Wilson knew |& number of years heen secretary | $74,972 against a deficit of $137,- |11 g o ion o and Clares MO ] ants to gather and forward the| Tabulating Returns | : ) said |of the Firemen's Pension & Relicf | 402 in the same 1927 period. | H. E. Parker, i Mrs . : WAL EAE B (onand. holc o s | that when The Assoclated Press said 402 in (he same 1927 period [ cott and Mrs, L. b. Slader candyi 4 ling place, -hamiet or city ward in. tipnlate returns from at least part | doube. Mrs. W. 1. Booth and Mrs. How- ports 33,620,074 against $2.679.527.1 . 4" pruemmer, punch; Mrs. E. L. Maine Contral railroad’s $520.- | Warren and Mrs. W. E. Parker, | 983 is equal to $3.40 net incpme a | reservation of tables, and Mrs. E.| share on 120,071 common shares. |13, Sone, prizes. : the county, - of the From . this first gathering place the figures go fo a nearby town where a cincts in every county £ te within three or four ' sPOLLI ter the polls close, Such | rgic center” Nas | idely distributed ports usually | leen established.. This is a relav jngicate whether the state has gone em it is possible to|he had won there was no room for | association, ‘ The Wheeling and Lake Erie re- | | E UNDERGOES OPERATION Lincoln, Neb., Oct. 26 (®—M . M. Butler, sister of Genera | Pershing, was operated on this (OMPared to $476,152 or $3.02 a IS” AT THOMPSONVI The Political Follies will play to- | night following a democratic rally at statlon_ charged with the duty of | geioeratic or republican. *Fut The | {he Franklin 'v)“‘:_:"::hl'n"fron:i‘::::;;nmrninx for gall bladder troulle, COMMON shave in the 1927 period. | ¢ a few drops of olive oil are | Tosping In foch with a dozen or Press does ot an. | ot THE BAse Bl 8 orcleck, | Her physician said her condition | The Canadian National reports [added to the water when washing T Rl et I o that esult s @ fact WD aking the (rip by automobile bus, | a8, gopl (Con Toraring il ar- | 31803 n:lktsazns&‘x;.;':.n‘n‘::“n..c | cinanain jenther glotes they will not toes.” Generally the comunmica- | s heen dissipated. | The rally is to be a gathering of £ P hio announces ne ¥ SUfr. tion between the county scat and | Tt js a simple matter to flpv“,;vlvn\o{-rat_u from cities and towns in jts strategic center is by tolephone. | this system o the mation with the |the district of Thompsonville. . e Lt ek ks the te gieteaks woe | T heaniee ol Siow st turns from the zone centers o the | 145,000 miles of 1leased wire oper-| TWACHERS' MEETING TODAY tabulation headquarters for the ¢n- ated by The Associated Press fn| New Haven, Oct. 26 (M—The ap i tire state. A leased wire, cither [the continental . United States car- [nual fall one-day meeting of the & i telephonic or telegraphic. hooks ry the state totals throughout the |Connecticut State Teachers' associ- a 2 i Bn q up the strategic center 1Managers naiton, The telephone, the fele- |ation opened today with sessions | * vith the clection force which pro- graph, the radio, scarchlight sig- |in Bridgeport, Hartford, New Lon- -7171 INC 2-nn HARTFORD 5 "o, S duces the totals that are hez dinals and the printed pages of tlw|don and New Haven. Prominent over the radio, seen on theater|newspapers inform the American ' ecducators addressed the gatherings. —ETHEL— D Tine ‘?fl QYiow ; ¢ WHEN THE. /R00M MATE.. i %i'\. ANS LOUD-MOUTALO : USHTORG ~ Rich]y Furred COATS Moderately Priced |4 Saturday—A Sale of 100 Higher Priced HATS at $3.00 .. A sale that both teachers and school girls will welcome with joy! There are the sports and tailored styles that are so essential. There are the dressier models to wear with afternoon costumes, Felt Soleil Velvet In Every Smart Shade IF YOU WEAR A LARGE HEAD SIZE —You'll find many of these included. And, of course, the small and medium head sizes as well. Values to $8.50 Second Floor 4Rune 10 Oy AwAKE IN THEL CLASE -ROOM —— WHEN 8 ° HOT AR ARTIST” EWERS A QUESTION TPy ThiKinG— APOIT EVERVThiING= ecaPT THe An:’wu?—.' ‘Jen Cone omes TRIES T COMEGE T/STME_ on YGu—— < b | $89.75 | Luxurious fur on collar, cuffs or borders—that is the greatest style-feature of these new Fall coats. Other new style notes are the Paquin and full shawl collars and cuffs; saddle and set-in shoulders; hand lining. Furs include Civet Cat, Muskrat, Caracul, Kit Fox, Marmink, Wolf, Skunk. Sizes 16 to 46. DIONT COMEL ~FRom aome_ ! Others From $39.75 to $295.00 G. Fox & Co., Inc—Coat Shop—Third Floor \ (__eventinemusco ] LOOK AT THESE VALUES GILLETTE FLASHLIGHTS . - — a Q ALARM UKULELES JEWELED CIGARETTES LEATHER FOUNTAIN B&*‘Om: CLOCKS 49¢ $1-39 o VRIST WATCHES AT COST! WALLETS - 2 A g Now ! .95 (n‘ :!:_r'“u-rm‘xm ¢ ¢ ] * Package of 5 éf;‘_‘g'f_{;, Reg. $2.50 Reg. $12.50 ... $6 b eotm 11 35¢ 95 REL KINGS Pkg. Were $1.50 WE ARE SELLING OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF JEWELRY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, GIFT GOODS, CUTLERY, SMOKERS’ ARTICLES, LEATHER GOODS, Etc. 1 R. R. Arcade B. HORENSTEIN 1 R. R. Arcade

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