New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 27, 1927, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, sePily e PILOT AND FILN ACTRESS UNHARMED Plane Caryying Marion Down cn Mojave Deseit YTos A Sept. 2 In- formation recvived o tele- phone lines o 1 Pacif Railroad 1 1 the 1 plane “Spirit of Hollywoc s had been missing si Wednesday the M v A ral o A Bey RENTUCKY SCHOOLS CLOSE Pariess County is Under Quarantine Due to Infantile Pa < Report Spreading Radily Hundreds of ind thr were tu this morn: their tine put i of the in fThe ban i under school and all other pl ponzregate. Since the paralys put here, twent yeported, wit Plans for a fas only one aver ser- rt to ch 1 announced t INJURED BY FIREWORKR Everett, Mass, ) 14 year old girl, this city, had a hole when bom! A torn in her lip el fire- showered with was rushed neral hospita to 1 BRIDGEPORT BONDS FOUND Wil District of Lup; nounced Attor th: located in Lackawanna Mr. Lewis v of the parties ing expect Captor, With « NEW WAY T0 HOLD THIEF WOOSTER ST, BUILT one ot e Plainville Farmers Going to Mid- dletown Dodged Highway Fee How ftself later the Wooster Street Community Toy Pistol, Makes His Man Undress and Remain in | | ow York, thods of ca r a burglar that r s X. Mct s cour ate | on vy Dawkin | ipart- Wooster street anil society, which has been in the isy sald he was awa 1 1ast | yignt tately, came into being, 1 ht gy some one prowling | . use farmers of that vicinit rouse. He got up, armed ' o100 to paying a highwa: . rovolver, located | an ynteresting story told by the polilzof 'j\ ni= of that section of Bary ! to disrobe. | xg gne now alive remembers when “|the street first was opened, they 0 0l room and claim, but the story has come down ) another until {through the generations, until to- et : vy an active org s ma- o he was R “:’]l“:;:; 2 wate and concrete sidewalks Gl e ally a lane through so wanted as a parole violator. | | ch a pair of horses could pull RS a wagon was satisfactory. T The Wooster Street Community "RU[}ER ASKE soclety s one of the mo ¥ < ¢ LEi | crgenizations of its kind in t Ilor several year Tn B ization of res | it is the 4 —_— informal group of men and women who have demanded their rights in petap i . that neighborhood ever since a 1- ardanizi " the strect vears ago to avoid p: organizing Navy Department 1ie oo e on e ‘on i e ay from Plainville to Middlet ) 3 | 1t is, say residents of Wooster esIInEton Sent (Ad—Secre- | stroot, the oldest or at least one of y W r vesterday anmpounced | the oldest streets, roads or highways he had direct Admiral | in this section and antedates the city of New Britain r to submit to him Itis plans | ition of the | recent 1 15 resulted in th Many years ago, no one seems to remember when, neighhodhood tra- lition says that farmers from the | vicinity of Plainville drove to New Dritain or what afterwards hecame New Britain, turning off on Corbin pavy as| zine ar- Areaten- the ad- infoxm yuld be of benefit to avenue, and passing through what rtment. He declir !is now Shuttle Meadow avenue and ission of th Kensington avenue to Berlin and ization plan would mark the then to Middletown. — Where the 1 of created by publication | turn was made on Corhin avenue, iat navy was poordy organized, | tradition says, there stood a toll nd agant. | gate, > Ricei, of e had received from Washington in- st \ger | clerical help over a long period.” Objected to Toll Gate The farmers_objected to this toll gate, but the powers that be turned a deaf ear to sheir protests. The spirit that prompted the Doston tea party and other New England events was dominant among the farmers. They got together and built a new Rules Complied With | v action | d the ¥d his manu- depargment. Ti stipukate that an submitted before Admiral Magruder plied with the ruls by a copy to the bumeau of i ¢ cor z short distance west of the toll gate and proceeding through what later Lecame Wooster and Steel streets, rwardi but added|and a half farther on. Thus they rlook the fact. { avoided the toll gate. before publication, he would ov: road over the hill, turning south a | | striking Corbin avenue about a mile | Their ¢ 'S were guce a short time until a new toll gate | the street has been submitted to |vegularly every second month, and was erccted near White's erossing, | the board of public works with | members pay annual dues. On Oc- As part of the new road, Wooster | more than 100 signatures. This in- |tober 29 a Hallowe'en party will be |\ A Strest and Steel street came into | volves the building of a new trunk given at the quarters of the Quar- 1% gUEcs Rl B Lofush existenoe. Wooster street developed | line, and it is expected will be in- tette club. e L ey A more mplaly. ' No one now aiive |cluded in the next annual budget. | On November 15 the next meet- ) i can recall, but the same neighbor-| The club also plans to spousor the ing will be held. The meeting al- | Ay “Warriors.” day an officer su 1 us by eall hood triditions say that a house | Opening of a mew boulevard extend- | ways open at 6:30 o'clock with a | . ing for ten glasses of chocolat which was so old it collapsed from |ing parallel with the trolley tracks dinner and include a social scssion New York, Sept. 27.—How an air- inalted milk; he requested that t age in 1,848 was the home of a m.;rmm New Britain to Plainville. The | and entertainment as well as a |D/AN® wis used to tr: 11 be’put in one larze bottle \tive of Miles Standish of Pilgrim |voulevard, already mapped out, |business meeting. They formerly |‘at¢ maited milk drinks and cakes in | said that it would he in Hsin Ho fo fame. The lot later become the|starts at the entrance to Everett were held in the homes of mem- | \r-0ff China is told in a recent ve-|nis triends twelve minu : property of Deacon Whittlesey and | street in New Britain. The making bers, but the organization having Vo't 10 the Army and Navy depart- took off from Ticntsin. The 1 97 years ago was sold to Henry An- | passable of Wooster street and grown so large, meetings now arc '3t % '0° National Council of the | day he similarly took = whole clho derson. Tiie Anderson family lived | Steele street to the ncw Lincoln |keld in the Quartette club bunga- |1 wo oo ar Shadison avenue, by | late cake and ordered one fo | {Lere a half century and 16 years school also is hoped for in the near low. W. Clalr of Philadelphia, now | taken the following day. We e | “The present officers are: _ preal. | M20nd at the Tientsin association. | this rathcr gives us tio long crick A. Wooster, who now resides| That no one expects the activi- |dent, Emil ¥ Ealgant R oD AR Ot e Rys et es lianen vasora or e tesyisupplie: in & house on that site. Mr. Woos- | ties of the club to dle out is indl. | Ms. Harry Smith; secretary, 'C. B. |0, 0" prieen THes and four thos ays In bls report that home marks the southern ter- | cated by the fact that more tr Pratt; treasurer, Mrs. August JOhn- 4 2v00und Tientsin, \1‘,_'“,‘ e Ao i minal of the improved scction of (50 families, representing about 200 SOM. Fant tobiie ne. R o | ndv ot mtannes e Wooster stneet. In the course of persons and having amons them are stationed at Hain Ho, n el : the developmsent of the strect, a half dozen homes gradually made their | ppearance. Although property fairly reliable spring, people wanted city drinking wate; The half dozen property owners re- siding there made application for city New Dritain at that time did not feel w: ted in fn- stalling city water on a street as far out of the city, un some one 1 the expense. The half dozen property owners guaranteed eight per cent of the cost of installation. The town and the street contin- ued to grow. In 1915 application was made by some one in the city for a license to sell liquor in Scheut- zen park. The neighbors retained Judge John H. Kirkham to fight the n service, pplication. The petitioner retain- 1 Judge George W. Klett. The tizht went to the superior court, where it eventually died out. The license never was granted. inding that joint action brings the Wooster street commu- ed March 17, sults v society was o with the foll T ofiicors 1hnt, George Gearhart; viee presilent, Mrs. Patrick Ringrose; cecretary, Emil Vogel; treasurer, Mrs. Grace Vogel. Other improvements found thelr way to that street from time to time through the activities of the society. The installation of electrie lights, strect lights, sidewalks, curbs | and gutters followed in turn. The curhs an ave not all heen installed vet, pending the establish- ment by the city of uniform grade, but wherever a grade could be ob- fained, this Improvement was made. Much of the property which was ened by the late Charles L. Rarnes d which was cut into building lots by Mr. Barnes, now has com- plete sidewalks. Other g property owners say they still are Waiting for | grades so they can lay their side- walks. | Two vears ago gas o mains were laid on the street and gas now ex- tends as far as the Wooster resi- | dence. Other tmprovements are in Has No Plan Sept. 27 (®—Rear ruder at the Ithiladel- a navy vard last night said ,that ructions to submit immediatiely full tails of any plan of reorganization and navy department he i , I have no such :plan 4 T have so in- world. | i | 4 wonld re- e of A num nacessary f officers and | The ral did not desire to dis- cuss the matter any further at this time he said. RECOF HARVARD ‘ Cambri . Sept. 27 (P—| First day enrollment at Harvard | las set a new record with 7414 ients registered in all depart- morrow. | nts of the university. The fizure exceeds last vear's by The college has %201 me) ically the same as n 1926 but 1518 compared | r ago. | t mectings of clas ¥ Here’s the quickest and surest hand cleaner in the HAND } SOAP Known for over 22 years as the purest and most efficient hand soap by those who want clean hands. At all stores A full 1 Oc pound The only coal and hoiler, has an exc Automatic Control. 18 PHONES 5100—5101 s broiler which requires no turning and a 20-inch LING FACTORY. pipe free. 66 PLUMBING—HE.. COME IN AND MEET MRS. JENKINS FROM THE STER- SHE IS DEMONSTRATING AND BAK- ING IN THIS RANGE ALL THIS WEEK. During this sale only we will connect the gas and set up stove- A. MILLS The Sterling Lady Leisure Combimation | s combination which goes into a 36-inch space, will heat your kitchen and water oven with Robertshaw ful lfyr[pl'ospecl. A petition for a sewer on the organization. The club meets §P 0B | o . OUNTAIN SERVE ‘nll‘\l) HERALD CL SIFIED ADS | more than 100 voters, are active in about twenty miles from Tientsin. RIEAD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS the Wooster | — e ______J Luckies for Flavor and Goodn Then note the verdict of 11,105* doctors irst - ess 8} i HAT is the quality that Mario Chamlee, Florence Easton, Marie 1 i z |4 Rappold, Reinald Werrenrath, Giuseppe DeLuca, Fritzi Scheff, ; William Hodge, and other famous singers, actors, broadcasters and public speakers have found that makes LUCKY STRIKES delight- ful and of no possible injury to their voices? For theanswer we turned to medical men and asked them this question: Do you think from your experience with LUCKY STRIKE cigarettes that they are less irritating to sensitive or tender throats than other cigarettes, whatever the reason? 11,105 doctors answered this question “YES.” Consider what these figures mean; consider that they represent the opinion and experience, of doctors, those whose business it is to know. Reinald Werrenrath, Famous Baritone, writess In my concert work, I must, of course, give first consideration tomy voice. Naturally, I am very careful about my choice of cigarettes as 1 must have the blend which is kindly to my throat. I smoke Lucky Strikes, finding that they meet mymost criti- cal requirements. MQM b e "Tt's toaste ‘We hereby certify that we have WEST MAIN STREET {—SHEET METAL WORK examined 11,105 signed cards cons firming the above statement. . b LYBRAND, ROSS BROS. & No Throat Irritation -No Cough. s e New York, July 22, 1927

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