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_ •y> •> ' $ ~~~~ if A^H %ms •>*( ij&^dta^tialnii Newipape* Medium Published """'Mm ^ -V '?! $$!;..K^v mri town ^ : w I0® 2 Enfield, Ct. COVERS AN AREA POPULATED BY 30,000 PEOPLE ;-^!T -^«NO*-.25<ri^ V, . " 'iO' .; : " THOMPSONVILLE, CONN^ tY, OCTOBER % 1935 Subscription $2.00 Per Tear—Single Copy 5c. Town Tickcte 'Ma. They Will Appear Bishop to Preach At Directions For Voting On the Machines; Si Andrew's Sunday ' >' t Polls Open at Q A. M., Close at 4 P. M. ^dBLICAN •;;; (Top Lever^; ^ : (Lower; Lever) In District No. 2, electors residing j&uth of Asfilintiibk Brook vote in Precinct No. 1 at the Town Court room. Those who live on m: TOWN ELECTION £>$MS the north side of Freshwater Brook vote in Precinct No. 2 at the Hig- ; Assessor '••K. Assessor gins School Auditorium. The voting place in District No. 1 (Enfield) Annual Event Held Yes Michael A. Mitchell Harold J. Gray ' - is at. the Old Town Hall, and in District No. 3 (Hazardville) at Insti Present Outlook Points Board of Relief Board'of R^iiefvi." tute Hall. .Instructions for use-of the voting machines in balloting to Probability of Offi terday In Ellington Michael J. Liberty Laurence Kleins V. are published herewith: i-a? flas Largest Attend- Selectmen Selectmen 1st—Move the red handle of the curtain lever to the right as far cials Being Re-elected, •m.-- .William J. Hughes Ira S. Bushnell as it will go and leave it there. (This will close the curtain around anc^ Ever—-Varied Ex- - |f|| Andrew Eorona Henry 12. Smith fg|g f • . i ,J:V. you and unlock the machine for voting). Although No Definite Town Clerk and Treasurer Toown Clerk and Treasurer sip ; 2nd—To vote a straight- ticket, pull one of the large levers oppo Prediction Is Possible. hibits Feature. Timothy J. Sullivan % Olschafskie §£ site the name of your party around to the right until the bell rings, Auditor JL • - Auditor r. ^ j and then let it go back. This will turn down all the voting pointers In a campaign, notable so far for Surpassing all. previous records : Eleanor N. Niemiec Emma B. Gafcner,.;. -s®> in your party row. '•Mk Tioth. in attendance and the character -ifSi its lack of the high pressure political and diversity of the Exhibits and the Collector of Taxes 3rd—To split your ticket, turn up the pointer over the candidate's activity of former years, the Demo Francis A. Burke Roland Lamont name you wish to cut out and turn down the pointer over any other crats up to the time this is being "variety of the entertainment, the fair , I candidate's name you. desire to vote for in the same column, except written (five days before election) of the Union Agricultural Society Constables Constables *" Joseph Sloan, Arthur L. in a grouped office where you may vote for as many of the candidates appear to have the edge in the elec •was held - vat Ellington yesterday. Albert Fiedler,' Michael as the office title permits i tion Monday. This however is not a This was in which this prediction of the final result, for ex- •event hag been held Mid which with 4th—After arranging your ticket, leave the pointers as they are (down in the voting position); move the red handle of the curtain I perience has taught that indulging "the towns of Enfield, Somers, Elling egisi in any such thing in connection with ton and East Windsor participating, mil iam A. Mills lever to the left as far as it will go. This will register your vote, mm Albert F. McAuley V open the curtain, and set the machine for the next voter. local elections is attempting to pre- has come to be known as the Four Education Board of Education s diet the unpredictable. Town Fair. All four communities fiSJohn McHugh . Chester G. Bridge .. A few words of explanation: As no votes are registered until the That the position of the Democrats •were well represented at the fair yes Stanley Bigos 5 Cora L. Graham ^ y-^K^kic-i'r tmrtain-drawr'is-moved by you to open the curtain you can make as i seems more favorable at this point terday, particularly: in their educa- r " ^.Library Directors many changes as you wish while the curtain lever is at the right side. will scarcely be questioned. With its tional departments- : Lilwary Directors Ml TRT. RE rl 'G. budlonIs The machine is so arranged that you cannot turn down any more Martha F. Manning 6 Jane A. Greaves greater numerical strength apparent The - schodl exhibits in _ which the pointers than the proper number for each office, therefore you need ly undisturbed by any internal diffi varied specimens of handiwork were ''- Frederick C. Abbe Edith W. Magill ; Head of Episcopal Church in have no fear of spoiling your ballot by voting for too many candidates. Jane A. Greaves Janet C. Park»an ^ culties it should be substantially suc • diaplayed'was one of the outstanding Connecticut to Conduct Spe- ;i In the case of an office to which more than one candidate is to be elect cessful, provided of course it carries features, of the fair. The fair open "Board of Finance Board of Finance ' ed, you can turn down any number of pointers that you are allowed jits full strength into the election. ed iwith.the usual parade which got ' iWilfred W. Keller Jeremiah Provencher ciai Service at 3 P. M. to vote for, even though one be directly under the other. Each candi This will necessitate getting out the underway ' at 10 o clock with the '''$&$$$$. Francis Barrila D. William Brainard date's pointer is located just above the name; so be sure to turn down full party vote. If this is not done Broad Brook Fife and Drum Corps • Zoning Commission % - Zoiung Commission > The Right Reverend Frederick G. the pointer over the name of the candidate you wish to vote for. There the election may be close or even the 'heading the procession. Other mu Sabath Nigro 5 . Louis B. Van Doren Budlong, Bishop of Connecticut, will is no danger of anyone knowing how you vote as the movement of the result uncertain. sical organizations in line were the Park and Playgrounds Park and Playgrounds preach at St. Andrew's Episcopal curtain lever returns the pointers to their unvoted position before the The Republican group will un County Home Band _ of Warehouse Walter Rarus Andrew C. Liucci Church at a special service Sunday curtain begins to open, so be sure to leave the pointers down. doubtedly poll its full vote or as near Point and the Rockville Band. In afternoon iit 3 o'clock. Bishop Bud- ly so as this is humanly possible at cluded in the parade were a large long is the outstanding preacher of an election here. The voting of this ' 'jV.'tfr number of attractive floats. Carl the Episcopal Church in Connecticut. group will apparently also be along •'•A .«&, •Goehring of Ellington was grand SERVICES FOR Seeks Re-election ; His visit to Thompsonville has been Seeks Town Clerk LOCAL MAN HEAD straight party lines, for there is ^ 'k- •marshal and his assistants were the anticipated for some time by the par nothing to indicate at this point that ( Misses May and Helen Grant of Mel- For Fourth Term ishioners of St. Andrew's Church and Hand Treasurer Post it will be otherwise. It is the very ' rose and Marcella McVarish of El •3 it is hoped that many others will OF WESTERN MASS. evident party solidarity on both sides lington. The prize awards for the THOMAS take advantage of this opportunity! which there is little probability of parade were: First prize, Ellington to hear him. f being disturbed, that forces the con Grange float; second, .Avery Bros, On Bishop Budlong's shoulders rest , FOOD EXPOSITION clusion at this point that the Demo -agricultural! float; third. American THIS MORNING the care and guidance of the several , cratic outlook, with its unquestioned Legion of Ellington, and fourth, the hundred Episcopal churches in Con-j party strength, is more favorable Broad Brook Fife and Drum Corps. necticut. Since his consecration as j Philip Sisitzky Is Chair than that of the Republicans. Following the parade the _ large Funeral Rites For Re Bishop several years ago the churchy However, there are still a few days -crowd present devoted their time to spected Old Resident, has made rapid strides forward. The; man of General Com before election and many things can the inspection of the various exhib number of members has increased) happen to upset these tentative cal its and to the enjoyment of the en Victim of Motor Acci steadily with the result that new life: mittee of Arrange culations. Things that might influ tertainment provided by the midway has been instilled into the many par-! ence the large independent vote one which was the most attractive in con dent Monday, Held at ishes. The .church has entered upon ments For Food Show way or the other and which more nection with this affair ^in years. In a forward movement which makes: In Springfield. than once in the past upset the -the large number of prize awards in St. Patrick's Church, j for the spiritual welfare of its in- j dope." Thus far, however, there is •connection with the school exhibits creasing membership. j no indication that this will happen the distribution was about equal There was a large attendance m: His visit next Sunday will mark! Local provision dealers and citi but that on the other hand the cam among the pupils of the four towns St.