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r- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1924. Putnam Fadeless Dyes Can Re Used For Tinting: or Dyeing 10c jkg. JHE DICKINSON DRUG CO., 169-171 Main St. PASTOR'S FRIEND SAID TOBE CROOK Washington Police Get Bandit in Clergyman's Home Washingion, Nov. 4. Francis 'AintleM Hart, 24 years old, a aing it in a church cliolr mid living in I no apartment of his ptor, was nr-it-Moil by pollen lif!i-s today "lid lic ensed of a long rir of "jimmy" rirs, which have been keeping section of tlic city ou TO HEAR ELECTION RETURNS rrntcrnal and l'il(ikl Organlia- tlons Will Huhl Ojien Tlouse anil I.iMcu to Verdict of Voters, Open house for til" purpose of re ccislni? election return will t held; by many local orsanltatlons tonight. The New Britain club will hold open house tn Its rooms In the lUir ritt hotel; refreshments will bu erv. id. New Krl'.aln Lodge, Loyal Of MORE MYSTERY IN FATAL AUTO CASE New Men Coroner Calls It Very "Unique" . HELD FOR SHOOTING Woodulioppcr Allrgpd Assailant, In Jail After Comrade Die From Wound. , .Ppton. Mass., Nov. . Sam Shorett, about 60 yearn old. dld lata City Items Evenlnr seaalona In shade-making very Tuesday, Thuraday and Satur day. Muk ' your own ahadea or Christmas glfta. Instructions free. Utrip Shoppe, T West Main St. adv. ; Vlctrolai and Pianos, at Morana nnmiRB. another woodchonner. la be- big held at tha t.'pton lockup as a the north" ..dice. 1'ohc declare Nirt admitted com Its K a dozen robberies, unci they : l;-n said loot estimated to be worth l3,mni hs found In h' room. The Krv. Memh! B. MaoBrydo. tn whose heme llarl lived, said the hitter, a'Vr a disagreement a month ago with Ms par-Ms, had sought his as sistance and that he had taken him tinder his own ronf, and had nifun 'wltft inter. 'Stud himself in obtaining work for him. Real Mark Cross Deer Skin Gloves Not onlv have that wonder ful "feel" that sense of fit in them but have the ap pearance that veil-dressed men desire. $5-o Say Driver Was Under Inllucnce of Liquor Oscar Anderson of S5 Shofton P'-iMi was arraigned before Judge William C. Tlungerford in' police court this morning on a charge of operating a motor vehicle while under the Influence of liquor. The cask was continued until nxt rues v. vuvan Nov 4. A Coroner I hw tv nnllee'to have done the .111 UUUKi l-uj i vr- -- - , - " . , ,iur nf Moose, has Installed a special Mix continued his inquiry toauy uuo snooting tn a wooucnopper s rmtip wire and will give returns to mem-1 the death of Charles 8. Rogers. about ona and one-half mllea rrom her at the .dub rooms. Paly Coun-' nephew of Mra. Ogdcn Milla Reld, of West Upton, la under arrest and Is ..it ,.'..ii... eAii,h,it n v-:iew ion. who uicu a. wi hb."iii in tiia uiuuu iuuhum, celve the returns over radio and Saturday night after being found furnUh tin m to members; refresh- i unconscious on thu Wulllngiord road nicnts win bo served. New Hrltaln he said ha had come to the conclu. I'ouncll B. P. O. K.. will hold opcn.slon tHat It was a "unique case." He house In i s club rooms. Odd not give out any of the evidence The Women's Cooildge club will, he has already taken. He did aay, hold open house In the Y. W. C. A. however, that thera was no collision RvmnaMinn for members and their; of the autoombllo In which Rogers husbands and friends. Return will and Miss Mnrjorle Schneider were be furnished by telegraph and ra-, riding with any other vehicle. ,llo, cards and mail Jqngg will be! The coroner said that at thts time plaved. and refreshments will be he co-iild not determine In what .-..'., -in,. timn,.r!,iiA wnmcn's' manner Rogers received a fracture at l lie Dave ot uie ekuii. m Miss Schneider who was held Sat urday night without ball was releas ed Sunday after she had related aa much ns she claimed to have known about the accident. She said ahe had fainted and did not recall how Rogers -was hurt The automobile yesterday In Mlirora nospiiai u a .v, 4... ... ...1. Ji .., 1. ihn left 1 Get that eonerete job done now. rrofllsb-fomen! rJff. on cellar oor. Baker ....... 1. alleged Jaaner. ivu club will furnish returns In the Cen tral Junior Hfgh school hall, where a radio has been Installed. DEPEW YOTES AGAIN Join Morana' Xmas Muslo Club. advt. . Sand for ley sidewalks, 4 bags II. P.o prepared. Tel. 1986. adv. Clulbranaen player pianos at Morans'. advt. Get that concrete job done now. ass as srsffy.K sr-w.-!ffl . rinhlamln C. Prooker. PniUv claims, aecordlur to the police, that he fired In self defense. The version the police have of tno shooting is tnat mere nao oeen drinking at the woodchoppcra' hut. Shnrctt Is said to have been cutting some tobacco witn a jacKKnue ana for snmft reason not vet established by the police, started toward Telky. The latter tnen punea a snoigun with the stock broken off and fired, tho police charge. Voted First for liwniont Snjs was of an otd type 1 a door to It was foi There's Sotblng To It This Year wajr is said to have But Calvin tooll.lge. New York, Nov.-4, Chauncey M. IHpew, who Is 91 years old, voted HORSFALLS : ' HarUont " "It pays to buy our kind" COMPOSER PTES. ; Taris., Nov. 4. Gabriel Taure, composer and director of the Na tional Conservatory of Jlusic, died today. rui 1 1 1 1 1 u u uiiui 11 ai .1 u.-o- 1 . dav for (rial at the request of the ! today in his itn pres.aonua. j.-iendant Uon- His record goes back to 1856, Anderson was arrested on Main ! when he voted for John Fremont, street late last night by Patrolman the first republican candidate for David Dotv and Thomas Rouskie president. He also recalled that he when they found him operating campaigned for Fremont and ex motor vehicle in a zig-rag manner. I Passed the opinion that he was the Investigating, they allege that they only man living who took part in found Anderson in an Intoxicated I fcamPaign. ,...., condl . ion at the wheel. "cre s n'"! l U-U " " Kdward Westfall, who was fined Cooildge." said Mr. Depew. He has $100 and costs several weeks ago on voted for 5ry republican preslden a charge of operating under the In- ; "al candidate. uZ.r .h ven roba- Mrs. Pepew accompanied him to ,i to , it. was released before i thP- polling place and voted Court when the fine was paid. West fall failed to live up to the terms of his probation and was taken into ruatodv yesterday at the request of Probation Officers Edward O. Connolly. TROOPS ON DtTI Albuquerque, N. M., Nov. 4. San Mlirind countv. which was tdacod hu au,tomoJ?1,8f I under martial law last night by Gov Tho fact that , .v. a door to It was found In the high- i& poltlcal controversy at Las Vegas, way is said to have been accounted flin KAiiniii aaa t avi olna.1 n ulnf s national ggardsmen held their places at the voting booths early today, ac cording to a telephone message re ceived here. The Las Vegas Optic was prohibit ed from Issuing an extra edition an- pouncing the proclamation of mar tial law, according to the telephone message, which was difVted to the Albuquerque Herald. LAMPS for. The door was easily unhinged, It is said and had many times been jeunced off. Beyond saying that the case was "unique" the coroner aald lio had nothing to add at this time. Fined as Reckless Driver In Meriden Police Court Perry P. Brinton of 103 West Alain street was found guilty Ap the Meri den police court yesterday morning of reckless driving and fined $25 and costs. He was arrested after he was involved in an accident near Walnut Grove cemetery in which two per sons' were injured and Erinton's ma chine was wrecked. There were two other cars Involved In the accident. Brinton said that a machine slde swiped his and knocked It across the road so that It was struck by an other machine which was coming in the, opposite direction. His ma chine turned over but he and his four companions miraculously es caped serious Injury. PORTABLE X-RAY MACHIXE Central America Wants 1.200 for Vse by Customs Inspectors Schenectady, N. 1'., Nov. 4. The recent announcement of the develop ment in the General Electric labora tories of a portable X-ray machine has brought inquiries from a Cen tral American government concern ing the possibility of obtaining 1,200 for use of customs Inspectors at ports of entry. The Cooildge portable X-4-6, according to its in ventor, has the power of disclosing contents of bundles and of pene trating the walls of a room or a trunk and it is thought the device might be adapted to customs inspec tion work. The machine Is not yet ready for commercial development, according to reports here. Miss Robertson Bride of Winchendon, Mass., Man Mlas Lillian Robertson of 75 Lin den street and John Richards of Winchendon. Mass.. were married at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the rectory of St. John the Evangelist by the pastor, Rev. Tnomas J. l.a den. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Emll Sehaefer, brother-in-law and sister of the bride. The bride wore bine eharmeuse satin and carried bridal roses. The matron of honor wore a black velvet dress and carried yellow rosea. After the cere mony they left on their wedding trip. When they return they will reside at 75 Linden afreet. REPORTS BEING RtN POWN Adolnh Rano of Shuttle Meadow avenue reported to the police this morning that he was driving his automobile on Stanley street and at th ecorner of Commonwealth avenue a motorcycle operated by Alfred Fatlconl of 261 High street ran Into the rear of his roiehine. Fatlconl was thrown from the motorcycle and received injuries to his right ankle. UOSSEVELT CASTS VOTE Poor Old Pobbln Toronto People In cities are cruel to aged horses, according to T M Wltnn irpnprnl mnnncer nf Republican Aomlnec in t. une the Toronto Humane society. "We of First to Reach PoUs. -j should lighten the burden of the New York, Nov. 4. Theodore j old horse," Wilson says. "He hi the Roosevelt, republican candidate for j most abused of all animals. A governor, and his wife deposited ( young horse, representing dollars ih,.ir haunts in the nolline place at and cents, usually receives reason- Home cooked luncheon, Crowell'e. advt. Judgment for the plaintiff by de fault to recover damages of 190 was rendered in city court yester day afternoon by Judge B. W. Ai ling In the case of Marzt uromera vs. Mlrhotaa Scarellatl. The plain tiff sued for an unpaid grocery bill. Bernard F. Gaffney represented mo plaintiff. Mlllbrook Dairy Ice cream for aH occ9slona,.ln quantities. CallJ.341. advt. tj J k.ii... NfAtr.H and toasted almond sundae. McEnroeV West Main street. advt. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner C. Weld sailed today on the S. S. Leviathan for New Y'ork. They have visited Scotland, England and France. Samuel Chester, treasurer of the New Britain Paper Co.. left today to spend a week's vacation In Canada. A meeting of A. G. Hammond Camp, U. S. W. V., will be held to morrow evening at 8 o'clock at the state armory on Arch street William Luty of 46 Silver street was Involved in an accident in Merl dent yesterday when his machine collided on Cook atreet with one driven by Trevor S. Shaw of Hart ford. Both machines were damag ed. No cause for an arrest was found by the Meriden police that in vestigated the crash. H. R. Bralnard of 0 Elm-street complained to the police this morn ing that neighbors use his driveway and throw nalla In it. He asked to have a policeman Investigate tho mntf pr. James P. Klnlry has returned from New York city, where he has been employed at the democratic national headquarters for several John Roche of the New Britain Record Is ill at hla home with an attack of influenza. William Fedoczyk, through George W. Brady, has brought suit against Charles C. Jensen for $100 damages. Sold without restrictions, but confined to the better class merchants. The great increase of business enjoyed by our dealers and distributors during 1923, is proof that SAVE quality lamps have gained a nation wide preference. Make your first purchase in the belief that you w ill order them continuously. Herbert L; Mills HARDWARE 336 MAIN ST. For Quick Results Use Herald Classified Ads Tie Safe I fV Stores 217 MAIN STREET 5EIBERTS PASTEURIZED Fi i MILK AND CREAM h ORSERVE ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Gustaf Bloomquist 34 Lake Boulevard were very irri,:Pi r, TV nv vnr?K New York, Nov. 4. Poll observers whlcn 116 delivered more than In New Y'ork city at noon reported that an unusually heavy vote was cast. At that hour only one com plaint of, election law violation had been made to the federal deputy marshals. The call came from an the Cove, Oyter Bay, early this morning, and then returned to weir Oyster Bay home to await the re sults of the election, Returns will tin delivered to the Roosevelt home by a special wire tonight, beginning as soon as the first results are known. T.ncf niirM Mr TtnORAVPlt. Vind in- tende3 to -rest after his campaign in wmen ne aeuverea more man anu jmnechps. hut tie was nersnnded in make two brief addresses in Glen Cov and Oyster Bay. After reading a telegram from President Cooildge wishing him victory In Ihe election, tno canrtiaate preaiciea an over- p!?:,Sant!y surprised by about 50 of j their friends lasi evening t men Last Side district where a watcher ' whelming victory for the republican a man had corrfe in ' party and told his audience that "we friends last evening at tneir , directlv to a ' are going to bring the governorship jiome, me occasion u k .,.,. b b 4 dropped in a presi- back to Oyster nay u.upoiw The VinlISP was .. .. , tUUlltg ouiu.t,,;. nrettilv decorated in a Hallowe'en color scheme. Gunard Lindgren pre able care and attention. It. ts on the aged horse that the mercllcfss man shows his art." Bacterial Spoilage bread dough. causes ELECTION RETURNS TONIGHT BY RADIO AT OUR SHOWROOM 22 MAIN STREET ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO. Popular Ford Dealers EVERYBODY WELCOME sented the couple with a purse. Mrs. Bloomquist was formally Miss Anna Kallberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Kallberg of 87 Wells street. TOIf GLASSES 11 OUT OF THE OF BABES Cornea the truth. Sei befts Pasteurized Milk helps them grow up stronz and healthy. It's the food-beverajre for the family. Scarce ly anybody drinks enough milk. How about you? IfRYP 11Tg THE INVISIBLE BIFOCAU Do Not Guess About Your Eyes Havn thorn p-vanitncd. Eyesight is one possession for vthieh there is no substitute. A. PINKUS Eyesight Specialist 40 Years' Experience In Eye Testing 300 MAIN ST. PHONE 570 jdential ballot Investigation dis closed that a woman voter had Irlronned her ballot on the floor and that an inspector had put it in the .box. L'p to 12:30 p. m only one charge of illegal voting had been preferred and the defendant, a man, was dis charged In magistrates court when he proved that he was entitled to vote in a lower west side district where the charge was preferred. K. K. K. ASK VOTES Auburn, N. Y., Nov. 4. Campaign cards which were distriDutca anony 'inously here last night urging voters to support a list of candidates said to be favorable to the Ku Klux Klan led to much discussion and consid erable confusion as voters went to the polls today. Party workers in the republican ranks obtained sev eral thousand of these cards today and reprinted them, urging their lol- lowlne to vote against their own nartv selections listen on the original cards. The heaviest early vote on record In this city was polled during the fori noon. IISEIBERT&-SON) JtO f AKr SI PHOWE" I72C 1 3l''r,.T ? V I I RenSer, Pickhardt & Dunn I 127 MAIN STREET FHONE 1409-2 See Our Window- Suggestions for Shower Gifts - and Bridge Prizes Your Choice at The Burritt Gift Shop TJ WEST MMS ST. Opposite tbr Hotel "Carter Week" Windsor Chairs One of the most popular as well as one of the most comfort able odd Living Room Chairs is the Colonial Arm Windsor. We have a large variety. 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