New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 4, 1927, Page 29

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TAKES PLACF OF s memsarme s | s i i 3 "— |Conn. River Rising at _ |Shipping Board Stexier the pressure of flood . | Rate of Foot an Hour| Is on Rocks Off Sweden 8 I“\”_" Wl lte e S — " " = « ’”“‘f ford \'mA 41_‘ ;n;m \\nrly | _Copenhagen, Nov. 4 (UP) — The in Massachusetts, Adams, 3 3 " § 5 | T A abithe tinits l”‘ n ng l.y.ar.l steam- s 5 X 3 . hencctady, is stranded on cother with a nur ; Rlirss b o M GOXenng S i Totihane ; o 4 E r sthenburg, is carry- 0il Director B 1 ¥ ol > B | e, oo Commectiont ry. | © R T SRR T a th I S f 8 . : fih "] o " ; 5 ; ; g : York, Nov. 4. (#—Elecction of Frederick H. Bedford, Jr, to the Loard of directo of t Standard Gil Company of New Jersey at the |the northern part o sge of 35 adds to she group of iy cvery other bridee | :'0 g men who have acquired that 1 1 to traffic and the 1 hionor, 1 dynamited to save oth Bedford is the youngcst man on TR A {arstr i ariie the board today, but the president gemol tion sped down Unio; of the company, Walter C. Teagle, converting it Lecame a director at 32 and presi- | rgee pi R s St | S el : ’ g o el ; - S o o 9" Charge Made That Wages i allea | . ! M. o8y : 2! - - Are Bvinx Forced Down de- S 3 g > # 4 Rt et - @ : Four Enlisted Men Are Vis on. Nov. 4 (UP)—Charg- .ny dam dynamited to save the | ; i ¢ g ; . b ; Given Navy Honor Medal Srstetiey i plant & center ot town | 3 \ t N S5 R anoth A s LS B m issension broke out over the [ °M0® S nnaivadening ( orkmen em- S "U s jattempted coup of Prince Carol to scize the throne. ¢ arrow shows I’nnu- \l(‘hO]d\ uncle of the boy-king Michael, ing n ; ; preenied ke (ployed by 5 companics in sim- Gt the royal message. On the vizht of Prince Nicholas is (mmgm Buzdugan, a former president of the legislative council. The i SR tory of Grane and company | patriarch, Dr. Miron Cristes, is to Lhe left, in clerical robes. ¥ pany | i into a veritat g o i two and possi- Railroad chaos ent t St AIbans Storm-Bound. f west of this ci 1 8 & T in Vermont 5 orthern Ver t s today t tated for it is ck his, if . is likely to low railroad officials a | operated 1 ind [ ttsficid, Mass, Nov. 4 (P—>Mrs. an Iroud. hard hit by the Y gty 127 MAIN ST. NS[NG PHONE 1409 Bridges hud been carried away, | y : v e e i o “\\ "y»-’ T e vv,“:l‘ 'ln i {Qapgdreh) ear ___ rails buried under to ke away ar est, tod med up the it- a . Philadelp ishouts and lands o ral r W g s | o it (oA o . o : ! B enty-five w York was only cons,” LD e R et o MU BUR Specials for from Mon- | river re. destr il ur feet ¢ York 21 were cancell : northbound | dentid ¢ c i ¢ = e t At o 0 D S len Hhe b Montreal tlyer out of the merci logray . . . s s et ALy e at e drops reporte: R Lioston un 1 on here with- | commission with the exception o 3 - S . 5 ”]r‘on‘ \ o it it gland “,':”'., V-“ degreo: a single M\ man car for the e line to Bostor NS ek e frem dts Gonltito @b at least o the g d ..“1;‘: J:mj . tirst time in 1 and w S o8 conneetic can be resumed, con- River Overtlows Ba i i 1 lines' officials said of | Clan mont, X, 11, N tamile ol . “All connections from tie woston New Haven Man Is Held At S14.98—All our 816.98 DRESSES: sizes Othier north- icu c : Two iy L & Maine to Naw, York st it On h\lm(mn (l\algh 16 to 50 5 to 50, on a similar banks he 1 fte . p ' t broken by the collapse of u t e stone bridge at Hoosick Junction Boston this foren 2 1 TRt T Y., and by the overflow of the reser- h g many au il e % voir at Greylock, Mass., with conse- 1 : o Ry s pracileally. nprocedenicn | (4O {racke washiout; by washots f Dervectio sumen. [ At $3.98—All our $5.98 DRESSES for chil- Massachusetts, e was s v Wi the . i morn. Rosalston and Athol and { : = . s e Ol L o east, ound lex was h Era s j it the str . d today waived exami 1 i the dren; sizes 7 to 16 years. eiken town hecans x veral familics were isolated a g ¢ Iv by the Delaware ¥ court and was ho or { : 3 toda s superior court under Oit Compauny of New Jdersey, su g g 5 I ceeding his father (below), who re- el ki e 2 Eaios ey th 1 orst st ( Maine Heacliast yoar. bound eretion was hng up at Nort S s ent off i factoni ; : : e tvechio fs said to have assisted @ At §2,39—All SWEATERS for women and i se-president in chs Adams for a like cz A 4 : pernumers \-\uzy}xyu-'m 5 ‘\.]m:l]‘; ~ Also Blocked. own 1 t e o et il re it alm e Y it m“p'v';“\m a0 ¥ el iestnoevall Gofre : M rify a veport o person : o SR G children; were $3.00. : 1 @ i lie food Ler Y 4 : 3 g thre him with irrest A through in buses 1 to be a o dre i ) o $100 b youn 1 fins two ! doned because of impassable rouds had gor - s pas 5 : : e A G-arl as t marks at which lowever. | and the railroad undertook to feed . ! . ; 2 p e Ic His father, who retired last year them all. R R Ihcsidentdn tt g vater backing np behind a culvert :- vice-president !n]c‘h'mnzn of lu-| :-mn\»r fo the southy the: Rostonii s Wnodsville; pe Uy dte Hvory Siranmn s orrent ruru.zl. v\n‘] the (-(}. o u:x rr‘sm"vl)m bricating oils, served the company and Albany 8 day i SRR S on. consideration of blasting to save the continuously for 49 years and e/ | troubles of its own. A wi - |t i today v rivers at St torrent. jte community, al L the b months. Becket Station undermine oth | their ] f i aae ol Iy 4 i 3 brateh Dedford has been with the com- main tracks. The nortl ' 3 1 rai 1 Qe Sk ; ad. pany since he left Amherst college treal express out of rin » way . e e Tha railroad in 1914, with the exception of his | Mass., accepted passen 7 st World War service. In 1917 he was {anding that transporfation | Pre e roaa e made manager of the department 1 not be guaranteed north of | the Canadian Pacific i . he Oicials were attempting to amelior e handling a mewly-marketed medici- | White River Junetio turning to Montreal fror i S e the condition of stranded pas- railrond is at nal oil and then was sent abro Signals Short Ctreunited. wins rioir a wall later taking charge of foreign e Trains on the New Yorlk, } ¢ h T < t of or ing ons branch q7% of lubricating oils. TUpon rct Haven and Hartford railroad run- = this morning It siid the W Snow T 1 in Ches ment of his father he took over ning into Springficld frou the sou - n, < s 3 s et tvoRligua 0 RATAges New York, 4 (UP)—Snow e r ent were dela ( a quarter 0 T W ¥ 2 ' Dl ankho Tt ere arc vashouts | ported {0 the weather bureat today (4 aut icEsl s 1Ll 5 seton and Al ‘ be- ona of the worst fnundations in the | tote i ve nor e Sy state when the Farm MANY D‘STR“}TQ inston§ aad estitiand NG el i Jon Fidss Hes as wel I YOU were considering the purchase of stocks and Q rivers went on a 1 ! docked in oy ccilo Y et dei et | sultant widespread dasase. : B Sabteon : VS bonds, vou'd do a lot of studying before you actually | ™ Winsted's hisiness section was o vt 0 ! Siasan } s . (Continucd from Tirst Page) | hard hit and extensive loss was suf- noc o the : - digneat o : ! parted with your money! You'd want to know about the Express Trains Stalled Nangatuck river swepl over s the town ol G s S ! company—its policy—its past record. Everywhere through the district | hanks. ) : : EnooRuG i.w now lea o] seaie Depoitediof Lalalled Sxpcets AL N e e e e e e e R A Teamp Dookl Good Yet that money represents only vour swrplus. Every i Vi i ¢ o1 NS essfu n WA = ) ' trains, washed out roadbeds, flood- | and firmen were ur ) patiaiidal o : dan { The Winner Will Look Best. ! day you spend money—almost all vour earnings—upon ed power plants, undermined | attempts to carry to sately members yeport i A falls s 5 has § : 2 ! bridges, landslides, collapsing houses of a number of familt marooned | pelier-\ o railroud. Vi ML ‘OE‘R \OVIL!',I)‘H.\'[‘“ ILL . sites e, (ial vain Jot Tooss had mot abated | While River Junction, 1., Nov. 4| New b 50 rods of track | i siliata e pelions, R | Are you less wise with the greater part of your money today. Continuing downpour threat- (P—The rain swollen White river wen A : T VA G by 2 By Our Special Process. ¢ | than with the smaller share? ened to wreak new havoc with at|which runs through this village Pl 4 = Sp(\dal Ut eight feet higher today than ti $200.000 Dan e record vigh "l‘ii‘a'f»i:fi:';} ”‘m; ij" e \.()3[‘:"“(;‘;'1’)‘ :‘i'r(;a‘\:‘:nr You can select the daily products you buy as carefully of Rutland, Vt, reported fn danger | e N mage. Tailroad servico | dons i Ushridie Coniee buisicen pas wd. ULIKE NEW IN 5 MINUTRG as your most conservative investments. In every store Swollen streams were bursting |at this point, on one of the busicst fand § ; R e st ¢ { Come In Anytime Tonight or * | vou'll find products that you know well. Friendly names their banks and new bridge perils | junctions in New England, was at|stone river loomed houtly. The reported dead | & Standstil |Swent (hyouehy thoubuslnidss section JLb BIEE HAb BONEE, C AL L Saturday Morning that have stood for first quality many yvears. Names of The great freight yard under con- | ripping np st paven , | included two and possibly three s i vom their i t rore < NS sople s houe and porsons._ betieved o bave dromned cirustion by U Central Vermont | sl swalk : : SR e | -me Mfldem Hat Shfl ol products that millions of peo) le hav e ‘oubht, anc in a submerged sedan in a West- | rallvay BORerch SCERCT S5 ond | upper Hinckstons : Lo Toreed to taks i bought again and again. Products that these people. n ollapng BeAing ot Bana iy | sards also wos damaged. Bridges | mi I B e 3 ooy o IRKELS LI Hnt Gloantus (0. Now Britati by their steady patronage, have approved from coast to across the White river at Hartford | The . : - : 7 | \ : e e | (hore o 38 Church St., Near Main coast and West Hartford villag: . : R T R SR S o : . They are the advertised products. They must be full | was in danger today. o to have centered its fufy there, | Biver Junction was in danger today. | River Rises Ten Fo value-first quality, or thm muhln satistfy so many (e — and one man in Pittsfield, Vt, All railros onnections with the ave i o e “:m e Raging)| MlEEe @HORTEE, L ,‘l,‘,,t\““':\r :,l!, 4D ; Sy rants : : families were foreed fr eir | the floo ey e gearued over state DEM | homes when the flood reached the | tary s, | | § @V\’S a er lrc atlo LENED RG] SeS Were | ccond stories. There was no com-|ten ¢ Y \ n cmptled by householders who took | Sccond storive: BRERE WS T B al Mibany 1¢ nug) teri to boats and rafts telephone serv- | MCAUEE BT REC (o Sune- i . ice was virtually non existent and | S20th SUORE O R G Bl e : the city was without Hght or power. | ' 'y gjqewall of the fire station |cd soon, the propert A company of national Kunl"!s\"?M.:‘”'”mf‘d by the water fell|jeavy s ORI SR gt thetend ogylib AW o b R siredtRatans ST ol Let’s have a heart to heart talk about the all order but_so_ r.;r ‘);Mrlml 3 15| [ Sigo here, Scetions of honscs Were | under warer, harves o : o Hssngprosiaimar: : coming down the stream {rom OWns | the s 2 remtins ) important subject of the circulation of the New Conditions at Ludlow, Newport, (080 [ Bty New Yorl sennington, Springfield and Barre | [ acides were reported alc ‘-[\\...-. subim 1 Britain ”(‘l‘dl(] your local newspaper. SQ\GI"I Water covered the strects of this| millions of peopld year after year! The other products you see are strangers. You don't know them. Few people do. They may be good—they may not. No manufacturer holds them up to the piti- less light of publicity. They are just there . . . hope- lessly unknown—the “speculations” of the world of merchandise. were scarcely better, Of the larger Py “oiionq¢ and highways at North | Quay e, ©oruns parailel places in Vermont, Burlington alone | iy fiang and other points and (here (o fhie river, s a foot and u ars ago, the Herald joined the Audit Bureau of seemed destined to escape serious | ot FCC i dhouts on the south- | half of watcr., © the Unic damage, because of its high loca- | W' “qiviiOL ot the Doston and | the flood had spread across the flits Ln(ul‘mnn\ an organization that sends out tion. | Maine between here and Concord, fand threatened to cross the tracks First Floors Submerzed N. H. of the Delaware ‘ 1son rail trained auditors to check up on the circulation At Bennington the water had I | Land risen to second floors at places in | Tilton Suffers Severe | - zlaims of the newspapers, members of the associa- the lower city and the water w Tilton, N. H. Nov, 4 (A—Word | Dics Atten more than three feet high in Main | was received ere today that the| Westicld, Mass, \m‘ tion. The larger the circulation a newspaper has, street. Highways to the north were |iron bridgs at North Woodstock had | While flccing with Jer two « 3 . X impassable, The city was Without | been L\\,:‘D‘ away by the flooded ters in terror of the rising flood the more people 19'1(1 your ad\eltxsmg message. light and power. Street cars were | Pemigewassel river and that all In the Westi 2t river hts || That's “horse sense”, The Herald prints and dis- unable to move and the street car (rain service had been suspended on fmorning, Mrs, Anna Kana suifercd bridge between ~ Bennington and | tho Pemigewasset branch of the |fatal tnjuries when she doaped from || tributes over 14,000 daily except Sundays, a fact North Bennington was washed away. | Boston and Maine railroad running the running bouard of utomo- A Camadian Pacific wreeking | from Plymouth fo North Woodstock, |hile driven by 1tohert zak. Mrs || Which no advertiser can afford to overlook when he train di: ched to repair a w | The early merning newspaper Kana d her danghters, Christine lfi cons 1(1@1 me pldcmg an dd\el‘tlsement out near Orleans was marooned li_\"‘ tradn from Boston was stalled at land Anna, were riding on ti run- rising s which had already | Meredith b, washout just north of ning hoard of t! car when the forced abandonment of mumbers of | there in Ashland. Washouts also wind carried away Mrs. Kana's hai. The New Britain Herald has more than three ayiomobiles on highways of the were reported in Northficl outh She ped off in.an eifort to re vieinity, of here, and at Swainshoro and rieve it and siruck on her heat || times the circulation of any newspaper printed in 10 Bridges Swept Away | Warren, north of Plymouth. 'l he died short afterward of a P, From Bethel, Vt. came reports Pemigewasset and Baker rivers. | fractured skul | New Britain. {hat 10 bridges had been destroyed | coming out of the ravines on the| A report has been reccived here Invest your money for every-day things as carefully you make investments. Select advertised goods road and flow in New Britain Herald OVER 14,000 DISTRIBUTED DAILY The Herald is the Only Newspaper in New Britain With An Audited Circulation

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