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Better buy now and be ready for the real $1.00 to $1.75 and wool, all shapes, regular Vests and tights, medium weight cot- ton, in all shapes, regular and extra sizes, all shapes and sizes, from for same in May, 1827 $1.65 to $3.50 Carter's Underwear—Street Floor i/ “of Corrrse. may be is best. For Women medium weight cotton in ar and extra sizes, from The |at th {and 1ing the permit i (for the erection of a gasoline Plainville News ' The high wind ble STATE CAN'T STOP { Hayden's Permit Antedated New 'zee v o Law, Stoeckel Advises |75 Much Damage — Reception to Teachers—Merry Makers Elect. re is no poss corner of eal court, Cow ued b NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1927. heavy w swept long Whitin other parts of the town. A chimney on Central block was | toppled on to 2 small annex at the |rear of the Neri block, the bricks ugh in th buildirn s ties and v st end downpour eon iable size it wt ihility of rey the manner, t ation | stre Main strect missioner Rob- er 1 out th ast {bins B. Stoeckel of the state motor .. Hols medium wool and silk jvehicle department advised the S and extra (selectmen. This station, a permit petitions 1o the state their desire to retain the character of the thoron permit ing be and $1.25 | tights, medium weight mit, t wool, all shapes, from : Stoeck medium weight cotton, jas fol cense medium weight wool and “The new law which all shapes, mayor, wardens town of over power to approve asm ed his cense |oftice idate.” reverso $1.50 to $3.50 e Carter's For Guls has already carried to completion The “Mr. Hayden } for which was obtained by | M. Smith through Robert Hay- $2 50 to $5 50 | den, was opposed by st Mainf . D&, . |street res who submitted two new law, providing for local ap- proval before the grantin he state finds its previous constru been I letter of cel to the se llows: bl uch as Mr. H s inspection a fee 1t is impo to repeal his Bowlng Teague Ts Formed or e | went into effcct on July Stanle ot | evening residential are. jssued beeause before | Vil of a per- tar itse nable to | Marinelli decision, and Receptior ction of which| myo teach segun, Wil be | i T the churches Comumissioner | jormal recept nen s, In part, § school. st his,location at pected on No- 1 took out a gives the lectmen in a population ct stations Ty vden has pass. nd paid his li- ssible for license at I this this Cong of ceremoni v ® |carrying out the tntentions submit- | Cromuwell entry who was pun Aninguatsialinewiine ) BEvS WAAona Berltn News ted,” Mr. Warren was complimented Kensington's hoast that the . Bius | 07 ¢0 L o e T by the executive board at its recent |Hills cniry would take all awards | e lannual meeting for his work in con- | did not materialize although *Miss | sg ek s o > '1 ,‘ v“fi\.n === Inection with the office of president.| Blue Hills” won his round of ap. -\z\"r( G “\“ ML i Mid-Week Service | Pause. The introduction of the event |{1are are ooty coven {oams o (h HEAVY STURM lUSS { The weekly mid-week services of Was given by Richard M. Hill. wWho [ organization, as Trambull Blec- ) !the Kensington Methodist church “""&H‘_O«“J" y‘["r"“\’:'fl‘; ‘“"';"“F "f‘ ""l'hw. Mfg. Co. withdrew this morn- evening at 7:30 . ants neludec red | g ut a h 1 10 und o vil May B. Peck. W. Dickinson, B. Kalen, B. |\ {;:,', AL ,','Hlfif.{,:,],‘»,f e Lord, pastor, will officiate. The study Kitehie, A. Holmquist and C. Holm-| oy, : ) in the leaguc | of the Life of Christ will be resumed, 4Uist. . The bouquet awarded tol, .. Peck Spring R lthis week's special topic being | "Miss East Berlin” was a beautiful |y b o 5 : “Jesus' Ministry in Galilee.” Tha AITANEcment of carrots and cab- |, o b A L . Destruction Cansed hy DOWD- | woekly ~choir rehcarsal at s:15 bages District represented included |y, (e o | o'clock will follow the servi Kensington, Berlin, Beckiey, West |1 prass Co., of Brt I8 whil pour wlll A“ect ngress Annial Meatlng "rum’«\»!I, Blue Hills, and East Ber- Hawards of Trumbull F | The annual mecting of the Berlin | M- i vas elected lent but, —_— Congregational chiirch will be held A black face given by Ray | of W of hi: this evening at 8 o'clock at the Warren and It m the league, will probably UNDERPASS NOT FLOODED church. Officers for the cnsuing year claimed as bein | from the office. Manager | Will be elected and the 4 various committees will be 1 Charles Warren Likely fo Resign "“Ibers of the chureh are ports of . All (10 attend. pr Cemetery Assoclation Position— Auxiliary Election of 3 | The annual election of the Ladies Auxillary Elections Scheduled For 4y yiliayy of Bolton-Knsicn Post. <ir Tonight—Son Born. American Legion, wil be held this co evening at 8 o’clock at Legion Hall, Mr. Lashed by.a howling gale and Kensington. Mrs. Iarold D. Ventres, 1o swamped under a heavy downpour, | Chairman of the nomination com- K mittee will bring in several names of | cln Berlin sufte stderable dam- | in suffered considerable dam- ||t W TR urged Michael udeville numi st Berlin, Wi Dickinson and ¥no staged a three round ize fight which brought its share| 4 i the applause. it The committee staging the “Ken- i ngton Night” entertainment wa emb mposed of Mrs. Henry Hooker and in and Mrs. Richard M. Hill. A ! cyps. to of thanks was extended the | gontec nsington group by the Community | pla ih in recognition of the fine pro- | Rajeune of men will n secretary istol 13 ilver cup niz org: ue, hile ti rs of the championship t i i 1to mbe team and the ive bro Co. treasurer vill be offercd o team wins he 1l cvening a A well child from 2 te e \u‘,‘;{‘l & ernoon in the nu el e thacna | e oI pincl : The regul vd pl Seqt window jon held at the nt despite McCarthy of s 8. Wyckoff egational c 1l party in the gymn: vind and Plainville last night. v down tree limbs 1 Broad sireets the roof and into th: dr leaked ng rain ssen Corporation cansed heaviest dam- of Harold Birn- Wear Shop. where socks to the value of ruined. roads in low places were cov- 1 with water and the marshes in filled tinued rapidly as the The ponds in that part of the town rose consid- bly and several new o of ap- formed in de: brooks were n unusually heav er in the erfectly and in satisfactory 3 its first choked tl for a is morning. were hila the Broad mor nd high e hool in t1 Makers Elect e home of M ed the followin ent, Mary Marit Mary Arcari; ardi; asurer, A n Tor Teachers g staft of the s were gus st evening at tory nu wei chance to o stood in a t the towns- m e was a brief pro Rev. n I pastor of the of Merey vernor Trumbull, Chair Jo- the school was master was provided Musi co orchestra. Mr in cha rian Barnes irnes, daughter s of Broad Hicks of New v inton Potter and ) chool Notes ool team will t town at tomor afternoon ip by tr saturday b will hold um tomor- t 6:30 o'c Notes conference will he v 4 o'clock rooms in m prayer be held this eve v : Methodist and offices of the or- m produced by the Kensi e A AT e 1 age last night through washouts and ' ganization which will be voted on at | ians, e e vent n churches floods in the road construction area 'this evening's session. All auxiliary Case Noiled | ¥4 e vitha 8 iha 1 The All-Plamville foothall team and in outlying districts. j members are urged to be present. : The case of the state vs. John Ma- | tcam was not due to any d tonight, ~All i The storm was one of the worst | Men's Club Meeting lieki and omas Stajis, both of ! at, Mr. Edwards said {od requested to be recorded in this place and was gen-, Despite the rainy weather, a Berlin, who were charg: With 8% joagie voted that no man who hal e o crally destructive. #athering was present at the f sault, was nolled upon payment of 1y llod on st t People’s society of the The portion of the main highway | MeCting of the scason of the Berlin costs at yesterduy’s session of the | yoicinate, The h will hold now under construction suffered the | Men's Bible class which was held 'superior court in Hartford. e banilistedinnro monthly business e heaviest damages, uncompleted 125t evening at the Worthington Gas Gang Works Late IFersl and decidad i woul: "k tomorr ning ~ in th work being badly affecied by the Community Iouse. The speaker of | The workers on the temporary | (" ianod without them ch porlors. Affer (he bisiness torrent of water which completely | the rven Repre tive gas line being installed at the Mat- ! g 08500 ml Plar social hour en submerged many sections of the|Claude W. Stevens of Kensington |tabesett bridge on Farmington ave 1,”,":‘,”‘ of’: Tomea ories | JOY tighway and which wrecked graded [ Who spoke on his recent trip abroad niie, Worked far into the night Jast (GPE T fom neighbo i r artz of Alba portions, and his experiences amo the - evenin, in_an endeavor to complete | MR S SO b the Tongz | N. Y., is vi The Berlin underpuss, the trouble | tl¢ficlds of France. Plans for work before the arrival of the |, " 0 coyng adopted by 1 d Mrs, T J spot on the highway for several | coming son were discussed at concrete laying force which was ex-; gue wonld interfere with {1 years and pow in the process of re- | 1ength by the members of the cl i today or tomorrow Rain | Teavy Storm in Nizht Dr. George construction, proved admirably cap. T. A. B. Meeting [halted the gas employes' work at| oo 8B e o by inte his new able of handling the flood wate The regular wee me £ the out & o'clock. ‘ 14 of the Ne which fn the past have mounted:St. Paul Y. M. T. A. & B. society To Appoint Delegates | o = < old of high on the occasion of heavy rains. | Will be held this cvening at S o'clock | Mrs. George Green, president of o e e The assessor: Very little overflow was recorded at |2t Tabs Hall, Kensington. All mem- the Kensington League of Women | ”] ! AND i lay from 1:15 this spot during the hours of heav- | bers are urgcd to be present as im- | Voters been authorized to ap- —afl_n;__r___’ p. m. iest rainfall and construction en-|portant business will b gincers are confident that the sew- age system recently installed will Sewing Circle The weekly mecting of the Gran 4. {pol a Ve which have been used for the t;ington avenue, A several days with the closing of the ance was present. Farmington avenue route, proved Want Sizned Changed hazardous today to bus and automo-| Residents of East Berlin have ap sizeable tend- an e ot 1 Hi fatine, | Sewing Circle was held today at 2| future. Mrs. Green reports that she | Dirt roads, especially the detours o'clock at the Grange Hall on I'arm- has not completed the list of choices| “'l'he int dclegates from the lo nization to attend the s ntion in Waterbury in 1l or- e con- the n d that the announcement of tt zates chosen to represent K t the state mecting will be carly next week PLAINVILLE>® | Great bile traffic, the shoulders of the fyiealed to the state highway com- | To Attend Game jifig Damnnitie Arus S ro; having been washed away in iission regarding the changing of a A group of about i5 members of a fo several places. Traffic was slowed | furve sign located on the ma Boy Scouts. of the Dierln | down and several traffic tangles re- turnpike west of the Soldiers’ Monu- {40 tional church, will attend sulted fromsclose traveling on the [fment. The sign warns motol of [the Yale-Brown football game in| detour roads when cars endeavored fa sharp left hand to escape slipping onto the softg ity {he curve bears shoulders and into the deep gullics'| right. The mix-up in s turn when in | sharply to the has been | w Haven on Saturday, headed by rden, scoutmas Son Born ! washed out by rain. th e of many near-aceidents| M Mrs. Ralph Williams of Work on the highways was sus- | and the curve in question is Kensington receiving congratu- pended and & general reconditioning | dangzerous one, Bast Berlinites ask | lations on the birth of a son, born of the portions of roadway still to!that it be supplanted with a correct fmes | be laid with eoncrete must be made ! sign before an aceident occurs. H (Continued on filhn before activities can be resumed on | Legion Election | "armington avenue, The annual everal large limbs and a few | Kasica post. 68, trees were rcported blown over. | will be held Most of the trees fell in the outly- Legien Hall. Kensington. Consider- ing districts and only one branch, able intercst is surrounding the in the Blue Hills district, blocked probable choice of the Legionnaires traffic when it fell across the road- for the position of commander, the iy present leader, Harold D. Ventres Report Resignation Submitted having announced that he will not Yersistent rymors are afool to the ept a re-election in the event effect that Charles Warren, presi- | of his being chosen to lead the lecal dent of the Maple Cemeter: post for another term clection of Bolton- | Ame tion, has submitted his Kensington Night to executive bourd The long heralded and anxjously fect immediately. The red for |awaited beanty contest, promised by the resignation of Mr. Warren who | the sponsors of the “Kcusington has long headed the cemetery as- | Night” celebrations of the Kast Ber- sociation to a considerabls degree | lin Community club, took place last of success and who was re-elected to | evening, at the Community club the position at the recent annual house, with a rccord-breaking at- meeting of the Maple Cemetery as- | tendance. IFor the first time fn the soclation, has not been learned as he | of the town the shapely could not be reached today. uty of the male form had its in- Arthur L, Woodruff, a member of | nings—and how some of the au- the organization, when questioned | dience murmuf the contestants as o the truth of the rumor, stated | lined up for the judgins that he understood that Mr. Warren | Each of the youth participating in had submitted his resignation but | (he contest was garbed in brilliant that no action had been taken by | bathing suits and cach wore false the executive hoard. He expressed | curls that made them comely im- & regret that the president should | personations of feminine pulchri- take such action and said that he | tude. East Berlin won the event, hoped he could be dissuaded trom | by a shapely log over the West " 1 FRECKLES tomorrow evening at BOY! You CERTAIN'Y SHOWED OSSIE AN AIS DONK UP VESTERDAY, TAG! @G 7 ' 1] RACE/ DIDNT \NE 60 FAsT! I NENER SAW A FAIRER DONK (\)OW LION “THE WRONG A Pluy of ) SATURD. JACKIE COOA STHE BUGLE AND HIS FRIENDS | 1 GUESS AE WONT 60 BRAGGIN' ABoUT NS TONIGUT train, and in the Mail Rebbery” } | BARRYMORE In Broo rcunm cleane nch arn rails ew mai he he baum on of My Broad T. Cook has moved offices at the opposife ri block from w s located will meet on S to 5 and from T io mics FOR RENT E Four-room apartment, all modern || Nex | improvements, steam heat, bath and pantry. IDOER! York Tite | 5 5 West Mai AY GAN i CALY Plainville Sequassen Corp. n § | rain storm pri- | Monday | r and |} pper | fomorrow | ‘l‘vporl: and nominations | placed in order. | served in the ha the afternoon ti will be |bouts was also staged at Muzsy fic'c A dinner will bein the evening. In the 120 pourc at 1 p. m. and in|class, Mike Cavalleri of Bristo Bristol News o \o. officers will be | knocked out Joe Brown of Hartf insta {in the second round. Pete Garber o Cases Continued ! Bristol in a furious battle, knock The case of Henry Ehle of New cd out George Clarke of Hartford it Britain, charged with assaulting his | the third round. Both men weighe« yesterday at her home at 15 ard, was continued until Oc- 1st, by Prosecuting Attorney Mather this mo in at 130 pounds. In the 128 poun« class, Nick Christie of Bristol wa awarded the decislon over Joe Mar ile, | tino of Hartford in four rounds. OFF RUNNING HORSE Jam ning. vho has been separated from his Telephones Out of Order in N wi for some t came to 1 Firty telephone lines and 200 tel Public: Works: Sapt. Tnjured af|ye ‘o seme time, ceme to Bratal) ity leshons.tinssiant 2o tle . K During the course of his visit, he|night by the storm, according to the Huzzy Field Program |vecame snvoived m an argumert | anmouncement made this morning ix P 2 with his wife and struck her, the!tclephone officlals. Repalrs are bein: n walked to po- this morning. ST0PS ANIMAL AT WIRE e et i | Attorney | phe Pequabuck river was swoll ¢ S & to both sides | this morning as a result of the hea'y Night Storm Causes Heavy Damage \:f\ } rain last night. In the Forestvi n it had ralsed to such an «» it at eome points it overflow —L 0. 0. F Grand tent t Conyention banks, Here—Wife Teater Surrenders o Children Struck by Autos Police—K. of €. Installation, | Two seideas gein ' Signu tn t cvening as a result of b Regorls fiom ¢ e struck by automobiles. Shorily 4 betore § o'clock Joseph Przasnyski - 55 Burlington avenus ick near his home by an au e opcrated by George C. Wil ey "";"_}X“’,‘“ o lirge Road. Mr. Wilcox took ‘ : gster to the Bristol hos B he was attended by Dr 5 D. Brennan, who found his in. Mr. Andersor iries to be slight. ki, aged 10, of Rob. struck on North :40 p. m. by an su- | of the anrr Gty street, was Main street at $ |tomobile operated by Arthur Guil- ) ed at 10 o'clock mette, The bhoy was taken to his : t by Office after it was found that he vas also per 1 to go hy oth drivers reported the accl. southern end of roscoutor after paying the costs | dents to police headquarters and started to canter the an the case amounting to $10.80. |were ordered to appear before the Alo then T To Hold Outing { prosccuting attorney Saturday morn- = Temb 1l Camp, |ing. of S W Aux- Annlversary Mass 1p- . el An anniversary high mass of reross | i Mine ' juiem for James E. Kennedy and mpted to pull up |2 n Members Wil pis relatives will be celebrated st s so close to the Ve frC e Redlgt Josepl's church at 8 o'clock Sat« unable to do so. | JLUMS ot sroet A |urday morning. horse just Tegion Auxiliary Mceting A meeting of the American Le- gion Auxiliary will be held at 8 lore this cvening in Leglon Hall on North Main street. Members ‘of Coyle Post, No. 1, of Waterbury, head ot rp e PR L rnoon at the | )} e the guests of the local or- ORLe LOR Bt A ganization. A supper will be served 24 at 6:30 p. m. Members of Seiche con Oetoer Teorne prey post of this city and Waterbury . H. D, 1 e INCIUSIVE |1t No. 1 will be the guestc of the " i s . siliary at the supper. h 1 Miss Anna Mitchell = D Miss Anna Mitchell, aged K. of P. Meeting The regular Ethan : s 7 2 e meeting of i ”TL’ '.of\\”:'mvx‘x"y“.\l‘.\v’riwlw. lodge, Knights of Pythias, will be was g ed yesterday at Har sspital | 1eld at 8 o'clock this evening in Jas e e O e lone illness with heart |Arcanum hall. The meeting of the faken e ong lilness with heart 1 hts will be followed by & short session of the Rockwell mple of Pythian Sisters. , on June 25, . Miss Mitchell spent the early ars of her life in that plac to this city fiv ago. . two Fastport, Me Bos Rescues Mates When Car Sinks in River s, besides her “:]“, 1] ‘ ”_':“ 1““‘ o of Pitts.| Malden, Mass., Oct. 13 (P—When F=tiiiny a lary n crashed through 40 The fur \ i of bridge railing and dropped 1 at 20 feet into the Malden river-below el {oday, Harry Bornstein, the driver, B ] s1 1 in rescuing his two com- panions, Phillip Cohen and Jack 1 the | Gilbe authori- brought tein told three hospital nt to a stop. M or ties where all were nd narrowly for treatment for immersion, that i of lafter he had succeeded in opening th T « s tho door of the car buried beneath e ] ¥ @ in K a water, he pulled out Cohen first £ e L e North M ot. Dis- and then dived again to bring Gil- A [ i Robert conof hert up. A watchman who saw the Sk Bk on will conduct the exer- crash summoned aid. Ly school, to » crow 1 e ped aid. p Thack from t ! Harry 'Hartz Near Death in Lawrence Lawrence, Mass, Oct. 13 (P — Harry Hartz, automobile race driv- cr, probably will recover from the serious injuries he received at the Rockingham speedway at Salem, \. H.. yesterday when his machine overturned and he was thrown te the track. Hartz, who s in & hes- ! here with a broken leg and ¢ possible fracture of the skull, re covered consclousness this morning i tootball games stituted for a roy hic session will follow the in charge nd refresh- Joseph L. Mac- Brown and Thomas committe blown Trolley and itomobile ¢ S < ts of Donald ‘V‘_“ s Sone of ltaly proved hospital officials announced, | distinet sucoess the only accldent | ypen CHURCH WOMEN ME! ”, : v;{_‘y-“‘x'_‘\‘~.\;“n\’m:m;‘r:;”l" “;; The Women's Misslonary soclef P 5 Wesite Odcar i 2 of the st ('on!r!gullor_u.l churck o of the | Will hold an all day meeting tomor Sons of Italy, together with me row. Work will be on curtains fof the chapel and surgical dressingt £ the lodges in New Britain, ”,,,, :M it = ;:( ipat. for Miss Ruth Cowles. Luncheod 60 ta ihe o The Bristol Boy Wil be served at noon. Those e® Fa | pecting to remain for the luncheot \so participated in the par- | are asked to motify Mre. W. B Parker, Phone 2 wl s led by Mars) v An . Who was Harold Bradley, Miss P s d Miss Dorothy hter of Councilman W. E.| Hough as aides. A detail of police |Here’s the Loaf for Every ¢ |and firemen in uniform were also in | Breadtime Need. the line of march. the high school the nt o firemen L gave a demonstration of use of | i the aerial 1z hose coupling and | numerous business me e Monday eveni o'clock g Orne of the hest display of set ner will be served at the EIks works ey city f club to the out of tow - This | e prog field in the {will he followed hy an en ment npeted for a |ax ce at the Red hall wrded to a Bos- | | o on to oRcerniabmpa John H. | d Louis Thomas A. Tracy Buy At Your Grocer’s Boxing Bouts 1 of threc amateur the various off t their A boxing | Oscar Protests WELL-A0W WHRAT LAVE YOU 70 SAY, OSCARE FAAHAA © MM // S AN-THAT WUZZNT (—I'LL TELLYOV,05cAR Y IF VoU TMINK IT WASNT FAIR, TA\ WILLING 70 &RACE Vou AGAIN= WASNT FAIRY WRY WASNT {7 \WUZZAT FAIR 175 HUAT /' BECAUSE AY DONK STOPPED 10 EAT AAY - AT'S \NKY! 1S A 600D sporT ! AE GINES OSCcAR | ANOTMER I'LL BE FAIR