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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 1926. City Items PENSACOLA FIXES | LOSSES AT2 MILLION - Devastated Areas Delve Into Reconstruction Problems ¥ Ieetiny of the Wood World held this 8 o'clock Fel- nd 1 n at o'c at Russell | 4 rwin's Girls' as starte carsal musical of its which wil The ber. New Or Residents of the southern portions , No. 1, w held Jr. 0. U. A. M. hall, tou o- Re- and Missippi efforts to facilities ated imp shments will be serve t New 1 Mr. and A a ter was born last al he Black = Ger Philip night tal to of 68 by Mrs. daughter at A New to > of 1 Mrs. Wooster strect Mrs. Olive Ch at Hartford Brierl the sto had sp sulf than ot s improving hospital after Ala fon. y - STEAMER WRECHED, © ANOTHER ASHORE Tropical Storm Sends Two Aground in Bahamas nt gul over a ar n W in Baldwin county Alabam More tha quired to replace proper in Pensacola by the winds times atta 1 a miles an hour. Several br were washed away, roof from buildings and ships anchored in harbor e sunk. Santa Rosa island, a natural breaker, is belicved to have saved the destruction of buildings locate near the water front. The naval air station situated near Pensacola, was hard hit. Many air- planes were placed out of commis- sion and several structures within the reservation were partially molished. As in Pensacola the na- val post was without city water #nd electricity. A bridge connect- ing the station with Pensacola Wwa made impassable by the hurricanc. Damage in Mobile was expected to exceed $1,000,000. Many homes and some business buildings there were unroofed and several demolished. Had the wind blown southeast instead of north, the damage in Mobile would have been far larger. The north winds caused the lowest tides in the history of that city. The peak of the storm in Mobile was reached Monday when the wind's speed was 94 miles an hour. Monday night's barometer Teading of 28.76 represented a new low pressure record for Mobile. The coast guard cutter Talla- poosa, which rode out the in Pensacola harbor, was en route to Tampa, Fla., to aid storm victims of that section of the alligator state. Damage to property of the Louisvill and Nashville railroad in the Pensa- cola districe was unofficially estimat- ed at $800,999. Construction erews ©f that railway endeavored today to| make tracks leading to the city safe. | Several hundreds feet of track were yeported to have been washed away between Pensacola and Flomaton. PROTESTANTS ARE FACING A CRISIS Especially in European Goun- trigs, Bishop Blake Says we ton, Setp. wegian steamer Anderson, which nt aground during the recent hur- hamas, cannot he salvaged in the opinion of her master, the destroyer Sands reported today to the navy de- partment. The Sands also offe to th American steamer Kiowa, aground near South Bay In the vi- cinity of Crooked Island and re- ported that the ship probably could be floated. There were no casualties in either case. »d assistance houses Boston, Sept. 22 (P—Two steamers |were driven aground in the Bahamas in the same storm that the fslands and Florida Friday night, it was indicated in a mavy depart- ment dispatch from the U. S. Sands today. The Norweglan steamer An- derson is expected to be a total loss. {The American steamer Kiowa went |ashore but may be floated. The Sands, a to Gonaives Bay, ported that it had sary assistance” to Haiti, today re- rendered neces- the Norweglan terday. 1t reported that the master thought the vessel could not be sal- vaged. Assistance also was given to the Kiowa which was aground near South Bay, south of Crooked Island tod The Sands reported that the Kiowa conld be floated at high water if the cargo was lightened. The bow of the steamer was resting easily on 1y beach and she was on an even keel. There were no passen- rs on board and there were no in- es 1o personnel. The master of awalting instructions from agents, the message sald, American ship was awaiting from its owners. The New York sMipping register |shows the Anderson left New York on Sept. 2 3anes and Preston, Cuba. e was given as 933 tons. built in 1920 at Detroit for the Independent Steamship company, was listed at New York on Sept. 8. The message did ju Anderson was hsurance word for The tonna pt. 22 (P—Protestar e as Chicago, 4em faces a crisis in Europe today a result of shifting religlous tides in the wake of the great war, in the opinion of Bishop Edger Blake of the Methodist Eplscopal church in whether the crews e, . board. Bishop Blake finds this condition an element of a religious situation unique in the history of organized Christianity. He presents this caption “Is Protestan Europe?” in Northwestern Chris- tion Advocate, official publication of tha Methodist Episcopal church, OYH‘ tomorrow. Both the Protestant churches suffered economic the war, the bishop holds, emerged with the churches deprived of power while that of C: es was increased This considerable degr du: that Protestant chur dividually with the while Catholic institutions, an international zatic aided by ¢ ribu of the throughout the Plake indicate on not remained SEMNIOLES FLEE AS STORM COMES (Continue from First Page) under the Dying in w sm Cathollc lly from but they Protestant and Soda Clerk in Bathing Suit Miami Beach druggist a bathing suit, for served drugs and the da fountain demolish ad three prestige and wolic churel he to the of unroofed and hurricane. sees in es suffered several n as j for 12 ters of over rt o Hours L Okee- Moorehaven at a resen Holds on When flood W, which than 1 dav s wera S burden | | e trad wman ed world, until t 1 in wh and virt in Biehop tore th tnstitutions w o in b vested wiped rencie Me the P sixth 1920 points of of th re supporte nd nt s war many o ers were drowned. Alone Saved uge when its di mother la her with Struggling ched the roof of and rently clation in- ally T Mother snbsec Lake at d inflated des- ites specifically in denomination, al church is only one- inwhile to Met g into I of the c own ubes. hodist Episcoy t she re a y it rope se. 18 amou re in \ @ wasres- bishop be- ge to Pro. » Rescues Twenty he the Moore- negro boy er a dminage white and as they During the flood, on a nd t al 0 a onsin Progressives Censuring Administration Ma Wi (P)r—The progr ca were ng ir beneath 1 party t Rescues Wife ung with y Husband polls in 1 \ woman 1 . rm W for to lephone husband arrived child was dead. T try Le The 1 convention resistance B. Zimm nee, also conden Klan position trom * I)ispal(:hes Sa)j P;nsacola Escaped Fairly Well Sept. (A—The was received by of the United Mayor Bayliss at “Pensacola has It has stood it Small shipping ably, light struc- r water front badly hurt Island protected port as s are open for business People generally busy No deaths reported. No damage in dollars and atform, o las! erman, ving message Algi tion navy from today: storm well. conside tional to edu DR. GLENNAN DIES ington t P He n forn of 1 W thur Glen surgeon general United States public health chief quarantine ifficer in Cuba ing the yellow fever epldemic ther te of and member of the staft of Major- cents made. Not inclined to believe General Leonard Wood in 1902, died |it as bad as expected. Rallroad today. I'con:m.ml'.tlon: north 0. K. servi Z up. ane on San Salvador island, in the | damaged | destrover en route | steamer Anderson at Salvador yes-| ile the | sat | His wife | her she crawled | three | |Shades of Past Hover IFIGHTING FEMALFS -~ WILL GO 10 JaL |Judge Alling Issues Warning to “Gentler Sex” Battlers Des Mones, hosts great Ta rted 1 parade forces today. in final irew Johnson rain, w 22 - P hover e Potc ed hic reatened to last all day, fall ing. 0 any ride ly over 1 vigorous protests wer eblest persuaded t flag lined street ring throngs losed in tribute \0se program inc » tonight. GIRL TELLS OF women 1 stop fighting but the 1 Judge Alling 1 the or they will go to ja arked in police court this ool t orning e disposed Mrs. Joseph Frazzetti 169 Washington stre with assaulting Mrs. Josephi of 109 Clark street azzetti $10 and sus- execution of the sentence. 1 a hair pul Mary's school yar last We ed by W property. | aged g charged Aiel- | of women ch in St. aver sep stree inesday am Ge C and arres Ginsburg were ot ne W mad | Thomas Tierney made i Attorney Harry M. peared for Mrs. Frazzetti | brought out the faet that there | been bad feeling between the wom |and they have aired their opinions |of other prior to the day of ‘vhf' fight. Mrs. Afello produced a ¥ dful of b hich she said was | Sviiiaat ottt o head by he | saltant. @ suffered injuries | quiring medical attention, Dr. N. B. Mrs. F pulled out of her head did not bring it to cour my head, tha said, and she where, she to the police Officer Hurricane Victim Shared Relug With Animals and Snakes n as Sept. 22 uge with cats and snak floating for two and a hal hours with a girl friend whose spin: s brol some of the ex periences of Miami storm tha Miss Ruth Anderson of this city tol¢ r parents when she hobt ir home here also brought s, reported kil and were the the hair tod also, but sh “I brought . Bood ish: Judge Aliing her locks had {been uprooted by the strength of Mrs. Alello’s grip. Asked 1f s could bring the hair into court, si said she could. Assistant Prosecut- {ing Attorney Greenstein explained that he meant that if she sent some- one to her home whila she waited in court, could she produce the hair, which caused Attorney Ginsburg to nsk the assistant prosecutor if he thought Mrs. Frazzetti would home now and pull out her h From the of the b it scemed that the women met exchanged insults in Ttalian. language was so strong that furious and assailed Lexingtonians, A telegram Tuesday said tha Dbrother, Joseph Wesley A sister, Mrs. L , Lee O'Day and th had been killed in th | | | | derson, brother 0D storm. Like a ghost from the Anderson walked into home today her arms. been bruised showed claimed > -l b grave Mis: her Her feet and legs ha | in the storm. | cat and snakes beside the wrecked b ding. The {terrified as she and while secking self preservation, sh said The girl who was with her wa struck by bricks from a falling wal and her spine broken, Miss An son said she then prove raft ot timbers and debris with the injured girl on it they flo ed two and a half hours before be ing rescued. British ij;cht Ah;—ndoned animals stories each bhecame the other Emil Garon, aged Main street, and Mrs. Blo Pomerleau, aged 38, of the address, were found guilty of proper conduct, although they nied that four policemen what was testified to, at 2 on September 18, Judge sentenced Garon to jail for and the woman for 30 days. They notice of appeal. Afforney M. Ginsburg represented im 29, of 59 East nehe im- de- saw a Allin Boston, 2 (P—The Bri vacht Mary O'Connor, hailing fr Halifax, N. S in a sinking condition 30 miles soutl of Cape Sable picked up by the Dutch steamer Ja catra and the yacht, menace to navigation, fire. Word of her ab; on |rescue reached here by o today ¢ he Jacatra of the Rotterdam Lloyd line, bound for Boston fron Batav and other Dutch that the Mary O'Connor had lost her mast, that her rudder wa mmed and that she was otherwise damaged. Sh flag when the Jacat | | Sept. Officers Peter Cabelus and David Doty testified that they and Ser- geant Flynn and Supernumerary Officer Huck peered through a bed- room window while standing an improvised platform and | entered the house and arres couple. According to Garon said, “Well, right this time." Mrs, Pomerlean Judge Alling, said now the present h her husband. She d doing, éxplaining her presence Garon's room by the claim she was frightened by ses about | the house and went to the hoard- 's room for eafety. She had been there ten minutes when the pollce enterdd. A nolle w: William Kelly, was set or ndonment and & got | he | th { you in she ¢ t . sighted her. Motor Boat Loaded With | St. Albans, Vt, Sept. 22 otor boat loaded wit of Canadian ale has been customs patrol boat off Alburg Lake ( the collcctor of customs here toda Bert Gudin of Alburg and Josept Brandon, Hotel La France, Burl 6 bottle ir | the case of o of 48 Tal- non sup- s entered in aged 2§ ed with | | A. I craft, READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS for arralgnment. FOR SALE! MONROE ST. CORNER 2 FAMILY HOUSE With 3 Car Garage Practically New With All Modern Improvements. Prico Low and Terms to Suit. _Rabinow-Raschkow Real Estate Co. Phone 1810 SKIPPY GIVE ME ONE 0’ YouR TweNTY Cent RAILROAD NO MAN TELLS | | o4 VA THEY HIS WIFE “ ¢ [ DEAR) EVERYTHNGY) [P apt | | | | Over Old War Veterans AWFUL EXPERIENCE P — parents’ | with the O'Day baby in She told of sharing refuge with a wall of a were placid . In Sinking Condition was abandoned today The crew of six was considered a ast Indiea was flying a distress Canadian Ale Is Seized | that he and Nellie had not been | (A—A | with Colby Foss, seized by @ aplain, it was reported to lington, the crew of the alleged beer s arrested and brought here e | ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 i - = THE HERALD l AUTOMOTIVE 1 Autos and Irucks Kor Sale % ‘ FINANCIAL ] Autos and Irucks For sale 9 | “WANT ADS” Arranged Quick t o o Auto and Truck Agencics BUICK MOTOR CARS—Sales and Service, Capitol Buick Co., 193 Arch St. 1924—ex-eilent con- | [ 1 owner. THOROUGHLY 1955 Word OVERHAULED uring car ARRANGED RAN'S GARAGE e Nash Dealer.) ST. TE! BVENINGS, CADILLAG CARS— Motor Co. —4 and 6. Motor Sales Co., Phone 2952, ROLET MOTOR CA service. Superior Auto Sales_and_servicy 250 Arch S Sal e ANNOUNCEMEN ___ Burial Lots, Mouuments 1 BURIAL rein- orced; w Tio car for 10 yea KLIN CAR g 453 West Main S Sales and Service, _Tel. 3696, | FICPNOBILE £ Burritt Motor | Ave., at ey Sales C S—Concrete _and ter-proof, her | T T iive | 5§ Care and Service. E reet. Phone z4s8. KLAND AND PONTIAC—Salee and wervice, Products of General Motore. The Harwawre City Motor Co. 60 Chestnut_St. |REC MOTOR CARS AND TRUCKS— Kenneth M. Searls & Co. Sales and rvice; cor. Ein: and PArk Sts. Phone 2110 Local agents for Gabrie Snubbers. | | PAIGE AND JEWETT—Salcs and Service. | Whitmore Paige & Jewett Co., 319 East | Main 8t. Phone 2s10. SEBAKER MOTOR CA Service. Albro Motor _Arch 8t. Phone 260. WITLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND— | Motor cars. Sales and Service, 127 R. C. Rudoiph. Phone 2051-2. | | SEW S8 fENTAL WORKS all sizes and letter cut- Sales s | E o 3 TACTIFUL FLOWE weddings and all occasions, plus quality and eervice. Flower Garden Greeniuse, 1163 Stanley Phone 38 TON ¥ Sandelli's | i | | | 1 5 i s, pleasing funeral work. Church St, ound Tler pup, Sales and | a0 ast) t 2 Autos and Irucks For Sale ¥ | | | BUICK USED CAR DEPT. d i i Buie Buick Brougha Buick Coupe Butck Coupe Studebaker Sedan son coach, brand Dodge sodan. Dodge sport touring. Hudson Coach. Moon Touring. Dodge Coupe. 1022 me by 1931 MAINE ELOPERS . AGAIN COME BACK “ And Again They Are Almost! Famished for Food Ellsworth, Maine, Sept. 22 (F) — | Driven by hunters from camp not more than half mile | from this city, in which they hid a | week ago yesterday, David Cough- |~ {line and Nellie Piper, high school elopers, returned to their homes late last night. Thus ended their third runaway since ecarly summer an “|the boy's father declared today will be the last and that he was 1 willing to have him sent to a re- s form - school as the best means of | . | breaking up t ouths' love affair. | The elopers were famished when they returned, having existed most- ly on corn and potatoes which they were able to find in nearby gardens Young Coughlin told the police | proving property. Apply e 1923 1925 1923 s 23 CAPITOL BUICK 193 ARCH STF PHONE 2607. CHEVROLET USED CAR DEPT. Overland touring car. Ford roadster, truck body. Ford dump track, 1 ton Cadlllac touring. Tord coupe. Essex coach Oakland sedan. Ford touring. Tord roadster. Chevrolet touring ISE USED CARS AT MAIN OPPOSITE GLEN ST. a woods ; SUPERIOR AUTO €O, 125 CHURCH ST. TEL PACKARD, 1326—SINGLE MODEL TOURING. MONTHS OLD. 6. SPORT| JUST A FEW| VERY LITTLE MILE- | AGE. CAR LIKE NEW. LASH MOTOR | INC., 413 WEST MAIN ST. TEL. BETTER USED CARS AT THE with were believed to have automobile to Canada. Colby Foss, the 20 year old book keeper who disappeared from his | home here in an automobile alleged to have been obtained by false pre- tensese from a local garageman, has been trailed to Quebec. His father and D. E. Lonnehan, from whom | IYoss obtained the car, left today for | Quebec by automobile and will bring ime hoy back to Ellsworth. ‘ STORM DIMINISHING Washington, Sept. (P—The | tropical disturbance was placed by | the weather bureau today as central |over western Louisiana with greatly | diminishing intensity. It is moving | | slowly northwestward. ‘ whom they gone in an | BETTER PRICE. s FORDS Y REAL VAL OWN USED CAR DEPT., TERMS, | i HUNGERFORD COURT, ELMER AUTO CO., MAIN BT. PHONE 1513, NASH USED CAR DEPT. Ford coupe. Dodge sport touring. Willys Kinght sedan. Nash demonstrator sedan. Nash advanced 6 roadster. Nash 6 touring. A. G HAWKER, 2 ELM ST. PHONE 2456, PA CONFIDES ALL HIS BUSINESS TROUBLES obile 6 Sedan Tourlng ... OPEN INGS@UNTIL 3 TERMS ARRANGED THE MOHEN & AMIDON SALES CORP,, 368 MAIN STREET, HARTFORD. SALES AND SERVICE. HUPMOBILE — HUDSON — ESSEX AUTOMOBILES SPECIAL 395 EACH CHEVROLET, brand new OLDSMOBILE SPORT ROADSTER—2 or 4 passenger. lent condition Rumble seat. umper, Large stor extra ge deck. CYL.” TOURING—A CHEVROLET nning § passenger car with smooth mahogany WHITMORE-PAIGE JEWETT CO. 319 EAST MAIN ST, NEAR ELM. 10 DAY USED CAR SALE PRICES SLASHED LOOK THESE CARS OVER AND MAKE US YOUR OFFER! TRADES AND TERMS ACCEPTED Bul Coupe Hudson Coach Chevrotel Sedan Hudson Coach. Essex Coach Essex Coach, Essex Coach Maxwell Roadster. Dodge Roadster. Packard Sedap 7-pass Nash Brougham. Dodge Coupe, 4 YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO OVERLOOK OUR STOCK OF USED CARS. THE HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO., 139 ARCH ST. TEL. 2542 OPEN EVENINGS. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS FORDS—FORDS—FORDS ns in all models Ger your u . 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Buyers of wrecked and burned Peter Rosso, 125 Elm Tel. | Garages To Let SOUTH MAIN ST, Inquire 2nd floor. —Garage to rent 1-M. | | Zlotorcycles and Bicycles | ACE MOTORCYC | _reasonable price. | BICYCLES REPAIR | nervice. n 15 or eale, Apply 60 Orange S, ED—all makes, expert port Shop, successor s, Repairing 17 ARCH ST. RADIATOR WORKS—Leaks repaired, new cores Installed, bodlet and fenders quickly repalred. Best equipped ship In town. 107 Arch St. Phone 1703 S. Wolt, Prop., suc. to Hultquist Broe. AUTO REPAIRING—Dono In your own ed. All makes of care. . Barth, 113 Commonwealth and night service. Tel. 4221 AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE—Fhilco auto 1 radlo batterfes, Starting, lghting, nition. C. A. Abetz. nter_enclo- 103 Wi | 114 Frankiin Sq Side curtal v's Ato Top S Tel. 1494 BURNED—Whils _you wal relined on short notice. _Auto Repalr Co., rear 34 Hartford Ave. Phone _1637-15_or 40385, _____ | CYLINDERS™ REBORED—Stop - that ofl | pumping and piston slap! Get better g3s and ofl mileage! Weo will rebore ar cylinders without removing motor from chassis, Install new pistons, new rings, pieton’ pins and bushings, grind valves, take up on bearings, lineup con- mecting rods, at a flat rate price, Phone, cail or write, Charland's Auto Servic Statlon, 430 Main St., opposite Bast Main | _st. el 1544, BRAZING—and acetylens welding, carbon removed. ardware City Weldlng Com- St.,_rear. Tel. 2132. SHED—Ben- 260 Arch St. G 7 nett Motor Phone 2952. Sales Co., GOODYEAR TIRES T-O-LITE BATTERIES, INSTANT SERVICE. WHEN DELAYS ARE COSTLY CALL ONEIL TIRE & BATTERY, 39 WASHINGTON ST. TEL. 300, B PERCY CROSBY WHAT Dpoes (T MATTER- (M OFF FOR THE AFTERNOON ? EVERY TME ) 1 BUY A NEW HAT!

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