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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1926. 'YALE NEWS SUGGESTS THAT CITY CLOSED THEI R DOO Rs !_ ELIMINATE PART OF ELM STREET Feels That University Would Be Benefited By Seclusion Monday Tuesday and wednesday’ While arranéements are beu]é made for one of the most extraordinary merchandising events ever announced in this city. From Discomforts of Business Noises THE UNEXPECTED HERE IT IS! An Event That Will Hold You Spellbound By Immensity IT CALLS FOR DRASTIC DECISIVE ACTION WIND AND RAIN DO | DAMAGE IN STATE (Continued From First Page) | worked to the northeast from the Panhandle district. Railroads re- New Haven, Conn., Nov To ‘ which separates the college from ported preparations had been made | obtain “peace and seclusion” for |th: rest of the university, the News to keep trains on schedule and Yal» men, the Yale Dail to- | continues, “Yale would benefit more less a storm of blizzard intensit a plan v by B than by gift of the lecture hall, li- velopad today in the southwest, > of the city's principal | brary, hockey rink, theater and all Transcontinental lines expected little ¥s leading from the business |the new dormitories. trouble. section would be eliminated for two| The News agrees that a city does locks where it runs through the not provide the best atmosphere for No Shipping Tost heart of the univers 1 college or university but admits New London, Nov. 17 (P)—Com- from bhelow College stree rork | that there is no longer any possibil- pleting a survey of the New London stre all of the traffic ¢ of removing the university to area, coast guard officials said today |lov su ind leaving rural location, that all shipping in this district | “free from liscomforts of Ne Anything which can be done.” which includes all of Long Island Haven's noisest *strect and most | the New: . “to remove the in- Sound, and the open Atlantic from |cor avenue” is the method e of the town with the Montauk Point to Buzzard's RBay. should not be overlooked. If was safe The 100 foot patrol boat street were taken up, Yale llatin, attached to the local coast |an 1 “disturbs Wlly be moved out of the guard base reported by radio phone campus life and hold \ ever would then live within today that she had ridden out the |more impending threat of mortal our own walls. Other streets and storm in fine manner some distance |injury to university pedestrians rs are nuisances at times, but at sea off No Man's Land. The boat, [who continually cross recross do not divide Yale and carry which was engaged in picketing a trafficked way critable trafficking canal through rum ship when storm warnings were | If some excuse vould be found to midd he university as Elm received, preferred to stay with her |remove this line o marcation, quarry rather than seek shelter in port, and this morning was still ising alongside of the rum ship. y ou or or not she was as intensely Over 200 telephones were put o 14 cthi 1 1s of my moth as is claimed, order by the storm in this cit ) arat fin hat |I dow't know but even if she were, hany sections were without i t of su ) ¢ [ ow coull anyone carry that feeling power during most of the to me, 1 those ~faced [ to such an extent as she is said to ght. ers and those peo- | have done! I don’t understand NECESSITY FORCES IMMEDIATE ACTION street does. A MIGHTY TRADE BATTLE (Casting a $30,000 Stock of the World’s Best Shoes to the Buying Public = o 2 t L stand and in the Waterbury and Bridgeport 1 perfectly miserable as T sit Waterbury, Nov. 17 (P)—Tropical ' jor roles ir ous dra courtroom and listen to wit- winds attaining a 50 mile an hour took the stand After witness tell such conflict- velocity at about six o'clock last t of all that. It didn't seem |ing stories about my mother when ight, and accompanicd by a deluge | possible ¢ could be involved |I recall that everyone of them were which wrocked telephone service and Jle @ manner as has been | so friendly to her when she was crippled power facilities, caused | cf , she to come |alive, so cager to be in her com- heavy damage here and in suburbs. and was | pany, so glad to be known as her| A freak gust lifted a 55 foot long ery nice 1 riend. shed belonging to Thomas A. Dono- great 1li-| It's cnough to make one ponder hue of 26 Magill street, several feet | NesS my vays believed she [ deeply over life in general—does a in the air and carried it across a 1lous of her—jealous | person ever make a real friend, wiil six foot fence into the yard of a the attent f Dr. Hall and of [such a friend remain a fri neighbor where the frame work col- | th t my mother used |through thick and thin—even a lapsed. Loss was estimated at more play chureh affairs th when scandal and a than $1,000. The wooden structure most pitiful—the interest | the memory of the departed? was used formerly by the city as a Minn, ™k took in chur work. stable for its public service wagons. | § ta member of the choir, Payk City Automobile A large gilded cross from the |but s S iy school and T2 Sl steeple of the Immaculate Concep- ! rties and church Man Is Under Arrest tion church was hurled to the v » herself generally Bridgeport, Nov. 17 (A—DMichacl vard and a portion of the roof of s said she Giordano, 385, of 541 FElmwood John’s Episcopal church was blo an e i rch ker. wvenu Providence, R. I, head of off, member one time without con- | an automobile company, posted a o e S e g anybody, Mrs. Clark went out [ bond of $2,000 on a charge of ob- and passcngers in a Woodbury car rself and collected an unusual- | taining money under false pretenses Aiitewly eseansd probable injuries rEa Ao rh T stmas | and was granted a continuance in Whsn a largs trce fell acrdss the |festival that wa city court today to November 24. trolley tracks, the car was stopped | Dr. Hall was surprised and delighted, | Giordano is charged with giving inches from the trunk by the motor- | although he was somewhat disturbed | & check on June 10 for $2,067 in | 1 playing ma- SAVING FATHERS, ECONOMICAL MOTHERS, DON'T BUY SHOES UNTIL This SALE OPENS — Eream man, Crews of the Connecticut company and the Telephone service depart- ment were working late last night to repair of the damages which, of- ficlals said, it was impossible to es- timate until complete reports have been made. Bridgeport, Nov. 17 () — The steamer Park City, ssing through the Stratford avenue bric yesterday at the height of th storm was tossed against the the bridge, where it became fast in the superstructure. The services of two towing tugs were required to pull the ship loo A signal light on the bridge was broken off by the impact and metal work on the ship and bridge werc damaged. MRS. MILLS WOULD BE 38 TODAY IF LIVIN (Continued from Tirst Page) There is nothing I will ever for- get that is connected with my moth- er's death. Of course I remember it. They came and tore everything up side down looking in every d 3 through all the books and in cvery crack and nook. But they didn't find it and I don't know where it 1 was very much Minna Clark would took the stand. I know e means well but still I can't believe she told all she knew. T always believe she was jealous of Dr. Hall's love for my mother and T helieve t she went to Mrs. Hal o after time to tell her things. But she was only ask sandwiches that mother cially for Dr. wvent on a picnic e them and she kind he likec mother did resent her making the s: ‘ And t when rt adjourn- ed Minna Clark & down stairs remember my RASR [TCHED AND BURNED Face Badly Disfigured. Healed_lfluticura. “My trouble began with a resh thrat broke out on my face. It itc and burned very much, causing me to scratch which caused eruption: Later the breaking out formed into large pimples, and at night I c notaleepon account of the irritati My face was badly disfigured. ** My neighbor suggested Cuticura Soap and Ointment 50 I sent for free sample. I purchased more, and| after using sbout three cakes of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Cuticura Ointment I was healed."” (Signed) Miss Nora Mangano, 44 Market St., Cambridge, Mass., March 25, 1526. UseCuticura to heal skintroubles wm m..:m-nmma» Taleum e Sold C-unu El vi. Stick 28¢. vz an't con- | Payment on an automobile when he I rem r hecause iid not have sufficlent funds in the sulted him But when the minister and my |bank to n mother later went out to collect for were greatly turbed when ve told by everyor wehed {hat they | X n their in t contribu- gl il s O RK o s to Minna Clark. Dr. Hall fel ® 5 physicians, who rribly upset about it and when he |include the noted French expert, Dr. Siaitan - e o | Raoulbensande, have signed a hulle- OUTSe » predicting satisfactory results from the treatment the king is un- IIL ov. 17 (P— erdinand has been forbidden to receive his | ictions o - and Dr. L L - g LR e d's ailment is sigmoiditis, [or inflammatio 0 e arge in- at she was | O \nflammation of the large In has always consider- > ; READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS herself a rightec man an L righteous woman and ATIE 0N RESUITS S 10 do good to others. Perhaps, in spying on my mother and Dr. Hall | eavenly mission, but I have my own h sufferers find grateful relief in the p exclusive menthol blend s only yesterday tha 4 s fhtt o o e e in Luden’s Menthol on church work, dropping into the Cough 10use ting me to come over s Drops 5¢ to her house—she was going to s bake a cake and going out of her L way always to be so nice—so nl(r‘ll Still, it's hard to picture in such ole a person you know so well. THE MOHICAN MARKET Thursday and Friday w 16¢ 16¢ 20c¢ 38¢ 40c *25¢ ume 40¢ | Soan . 25¢ e I¥ic il 15¢ ;lh\“l':;fl WK 1. loc ‘ ";'l‘\.:';\l,l(l :‘1:\"(] NDERS 1b 12(: ;:;T; FISH 1;'! I\‘h LoD oo 18(:‘ (I".l‘i;h( HEEKS ... :‘\AI‘II\\IU\ Fral T lVr35c ;I“:l‘.\ll‘l"l' i:';I‘Il‘,'l\\” ; . 25c :’;;‘l‘l 'Ihhh]m S Ih. 20c Solid Meat OYSTERS Block Island SWORD FISH Steaming CLAMS THURSDAY SELLING STARTS NOVEMBER 18 AT 9:% This Action Shoe Sale, Wide in scope, constitutes one of the BIGGEST OPPORTUNlTlES Likely to Be Offered DURING 1926. LADIES Come expectng bargains of] the rarest kind, they are here waiting—but our advise is to come early because we are selling them away and below [k wholesale cost, and the bar- gain hunters will soon have the entire lot cleaned out. Better grades PUMPS and OXFORDS Action Sale $2.89 Values up to $6.00 The styles are all good—| it's the price that everyoneffi young and old, rich and poor, like to get it. Come get your share. SHOES and OXFORDS Action Sale $2.89 Values up to $6.00 MEN As long as you live you have got to wear shoes, so make the most of your oppor- tunity. In black and tan. Shoes and Oxfords Action Sale $3.89 Values up to $6.50 Let the breakfast dishes go ["—they'll wait while this offer| swon’t and remerber too it's the early comers who find the| Sbroadest selection, 3 4BOYS' STANDARD SCHOOL| SHOES Action Sale $1.98 Values up to $4.50 LADIES Bargains like these won't] go begging. Every style a jwoman’s heart would wish for, is to be found In this Iot. PUMPS and OXFORDS Action Sale $1.29 Values up to $5.00 MOTHERS This lot of up-to-date foot wear for children offers sav-| ing thrills galore. Quick ac-| tion means savings—Delays| ean expensive. Come get| your share. Action Sale $2.29 Values up to $5.00. NOW Is The TIME To BUY SHOES! MEN We promise that you will receive the most pleasant jold of your life when you see. these bargains that are here., MOCCASIN WORK SHOES Uskide rubber heel and| water proof. Actlon Sals $2.98 Values up to 6.00 LADIES Here we offer an unrestrict. ed cholce of PLAIN PUMPS, STRAP PUMPS, OPERA PUMPS, Pumps of every description, Actlon Sale $3.45 Values up to $6.00 JUST STOP and Think, One Big Lot of Men's Shoes,| Black, Tan, and Brown OUT THEY GO $4.89 GOOD BREAD :»l‘ll:"\lnlllm \\“I:I,{,I. AD IS RIGHT BE- MATERINLS AND DN BREAD THAT CAN | 16 OUNCES AI'TI R SBARED, FULL WEIGHT BARING 7c OF THE RIGHT PHE RIGHT WAY. 1T IS THE BEST ASSORTED COPTEL CARES SPECIAL YOUNG WOME DEPARTMENT, SOUTH CHURCH WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY—1 to 9 P. M. Cake, Candy, Ice Cream Fancy Articles For Sale Movies 6:30—T7:30—8:30 P, M. Admission Free Supper Tonight Only, 5:30 to 7—30¢ MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS awith or without collar tached. OUT THEY GO Out! The Entire Stock of Men’s Furnishings! Out They Go. Ladies' Felt! Slippers, all colors. OUT THEY GO 59¢ ORDINARY SALE A GLANCE AT THESE PRICES WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT THIS IS NO ENUS SHOESTCRE 398 MAIN STREET