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S e ————— "3 | the unimproved intersecting strects are so completely washed out at the point of intersection that to drive through them is almost impossible Near the intersection with West Main street, where thers are : ly holes in the road, the holes ar covered. Residents of this strect sent in a petition b tures asking for a sewer. they have had no information the disposition of their pe President Emil Vogel and Atto Elias Ringrose of the Woost« Street Community association anning to confer with Mayor Weld the subject of a scwe that lo cality. WOOSTER STREET BADLY WASHED 0UT Some Places Still Under Water —Residents Want Sewer Aniong the sections of N un which are slowly extricating s from the flood damage T past few days is Wooster where there is no way of car- 18 off water except by means of brooks and streams flowing down rom the top of the hill Big gaping ditches are washed out ilong the sides of the strect, deeply that to drive into disastrous to the unsuspecting notorlst. In one place the water washed under a stdewalk leaving the nerete with part of its support Brit- MOTOR VEHICLE RFPORI The police were notitied tod ension of the e i 2 to Thomas Bas street. It cnse, authorizing Ford cars only, on acco fact that he has but one arm of Ifeenses of the follow of licenses of the follow also reported: ldridge ) of 10 Grove Hi How ie of 321 Church of 44 Woodland street Dunbar of 1519 Corbir avenue, G. Albert Gravinsky Linwood street, John Cheskus of 3 and the re + Nov Sheffield 0| m would is & him of pension spension ing w Beecher peol water [ L. MacK through which it is ne y | Peter Frose wade or drive. One w an said she | T e tried to place a board there daring the rain Thursd night as to make it safer to pass but the waters were so high the board was the fracks. Many of the slong the street in their cellars. This morning a 4 teady stream water running down the street completely covered sidewalks in spots. One or two of At the foot of the Connceticut company located lies a g hill car where tracks the are S0 { Connerton street, turn of e licenses of Eshoo Nicholas of 64 i street and Michael J. MeCabe Commonwealth avenue. vashed down G s property complain of fl London firm of verniin destroy killed more 000,000 rats in British ports, of ers last year than 60 Q If you believe in the safe and conservative management of the New Britain Trust Co. — you will some day come in and talk over your busihess conditions— letting the officers know aboul your particular problems—how much of a balance you desir to carry and what accommoda- tions you will probably need You now have taken the sec- ond step in the selection of a bank that is going to work with and for you. Why not hegin to think of bringing vour account to this bank ? Plan for the Future— But save for it too, or vour plans will remain a dream. Our Recording Savings Bank will help you and tell you: of your progress from day to day. We will let you have one upon opening a savings accoun' Call upon us and we will ex- plain 1ts value. e e Burritt Mutual Savings Bank NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, P e S Elected to Academy At Simmons College SHIRLEY W. CARPENTER Miss ter of Mr: 27 Glen str those to by ter, dau Carpenter of . was one of funiors were Jun- in so is dartford Man, Charged With Caus- Ing Death of M. H. Tox, to Have Hearing. Prosec n J. G. Woods innounce the trial of Richard Sline of 681 Laurel street, Hartford, charged with manslaugh- or in causing th of Myrek Fox of v on West Hartford 1 last Fr night, will be held court Monday, Nov. Nov Mr. Woods e with Attor- Hart and Atto H n police 1 of A. Cury & street, in t Ub- Sline in o collided and as Mr. wrecka a car ch ewing the machine ' ment died on General JUVENILES INVADE BOWL Young America. More Than 300 | Strong, at New Haven Today o me. tain boys and th i Yale-M Now Han the Yale Athl local Doy 48 complimer foothall en this afternoon as council kets 1o age, and mied by M. A leaders, grammar 1 willl be The Y hoys HOLD SUPPER Ha- Tuesday HADASSAH 1O The New Britain chapter hold a supper vestry rooms of the Brethren Sous of Is- Anna Rosenberg will he will be speaker i of New York city, husband, wi cently v Mrs. Hermay, A in Zionist and L number of the Baltour IIUSBANI® SEEKS DIVORCE v of 48 Harrison di- Bra lied Luella | Newell Jennings yesterday. M May T refused They Ttoche clus prescr case W uncontested. ge Jennings rescrved decision TOO MANY TIRE SIZES recent bulletin, cs now in use Ly ording 1o re are 71 Ur utomobiles, fruck iroughout the U ni -four buses Thir- in kalloon high d States, af thes CROMWELL ROAD IMPASSABLE New Br who intend g0 in t iraction of Middletown today are urged 1o the river road via ( ~ Connecticut river has at that point md the road is impassable. omwell overflow PLANES READY N. Y., Nov. b (A% were ordered THRIT Mitehel Ficld, Three army airpl today to fly to the Toston airpoft where they to off for a reconns nee the stricken flood reas in New England of kS AIR RECORD Rome, Nov. 5 (P~ Major Mario de Bernagdi, Italian fiving ained a speed of more 1l o0 miles an hour in his hydroplan: the Venice Lido vesterday, smashing all exis yecords for speed in the test, the Royal Aero clth of Haly sfated toduy DAMAGE TOTALS $20,000 Plainfield, Nov. 5 (P own au thorities cstimated that the flood | damage here will reach §20,000. Sev- | cral manufacturing plants suftered the loss of valuahle machinery and materials. BRI test on cours Lof Westfield, | Feeding Hills, CONN. RIVER STILL | RISING STEADILY. | (Continucd from First Page) | to the roads is estimated at ithout including the loss of dges swept away by the tor- ut. The Middletown road below Cromwell is closed and a detour rough Newtis uecessary,’ The is flooded with one foot of lalf a mile and barriers ive bi water Ve The or been set up. 'armington road to Union- <0 closed although the d by two feet and s the highway will ate tonight or early d the water con- | My be opene Hamlin 1 cither Cxped tomorrow pr ) subside. route to Unionville is now by Canton of the h 1,000 the Win- road floods nundatio of because of feet of of the road at disappearcd completely trunk line to Winsted is The new Scott’s swamp road Farmington and Bristol is also clear. The flood over roads in the Nuukatuck valley has completely subsided and the highways in that sectign are open. The Weatogon Avon has to io |ceased op NOVEMBER 5, of Rhode Tsland are looking e the Fairbanks bridge, | | | Torrington Is Sufferer Torrington, Nov. 5 (®—Conserva- | tive estimates of damage by Thursday night's flood in Torrington are placed at $100,000. The damage in tha business section, where scores ¢ cellars stored with merchandise | were flooded, wae especially heavy. | the | Waters Recede Quickly ! ted, Nov. 5 (P—Almost as| s the cra in Litchfield | watercourses and lakes rose Win wickly county w forc recorded in the flood waters & Highland Lake only six inches | ove normal this morning as com- red with 12 sterday, and | recor during light, ar River which erazil vent on a © to make good its name, 116 banks today | lowing € lly a had not heen | The two factories which | tlons yvesterday hecanse of flood waters were humming with usual activity lay In every Litchficld county town | sparently const fon gangs were | ork making highways safe, fill- !ing up washouts, removing rub- sh which rushing waters had ashed off the hillsldes on to the ! roads autumnal storm | ve receded. Mad s on istenee turbed. at road is also closed with one-half a mile of highway flooded. The tour here §s by way of Avon and north to Simsbury. Although Hamlin had no report from ury, he said the road to Ter- ryville undoubtedly is impassable to- then M Sim Five Bridges Lost Only five bridges connecting main roads have been Mr. Hamlin declared. Two small wooden bridges are down at Clark's falls on the road from Westerly, 1 I, north along the state line. Two more have been swept away on th | Sterling Hill road at Sterling, but de- | lost by the flood | Trains and Move Again had e county, up, looked | flux of visitors to| foliage Trair ;i 'sumed hite rwar |with the with fros to a usual lenjoy the jscenery eff { A survey jcounty indicated t throughout the hat damage would | fall far below estimates made yes. terday. Some towns severely but others after the storm diture of money During the &torm mad « have suffered i will clean np |+ with a small expen- || I 1t was re- the town is shut in only from the st © entrance to the town is from the west by way of The largest bridge holst- cd from its position by the waters the old foot stecl bridge on the unimportant state road at Bea- Falls which, howe can be by Oxford and way of the Naugatuck highway, Mr. Hamlin believes the state roads fared better than was expect- ed and he attributes the small los to the system of tha department which provides that all shoulders be oiled. The greatest damage to the trunk lines was in the gutters which were soaked with water. All available members of the air service ferried across the flooded meadows to the 43rd division head- quarters at Brainard field early this morning, to move as much of the cquipment and machinery as pos- out of the way of the rising | According to Major William | . Jadd, the estimated crest of the flood will reach several feet sbove the level of the hangar floors, and probably will flood the machine shops and offices The landing field was completely inundated during the night and the Colonial Afr Transportation com- ordered the mail plane to dis- the Hartford stop last/ possible Plainficld con reached by 1 continue night. Machine Located. ! wwhury, Nov. 5 (P—Hecovery of | automobile which Harold Dewe: this town and Miss Helen Moore Mass, were using in returning from , and which was | swept away by the flood at West- | ficld, apparently has confirmed the si of rnursday night ported that the water the dam at New Hariford was Ithat fears were lield that it jerack. It was stated today th reports invariably rise after heav storms and they are without wa [rant because the dam at the point is regarded as ve 1t waes {rebuilt somo years ago when the Greenwoods property was and there has been much ontlay uy on the water power pls Many | vears ago when the 1s o | b small one and of old- | tion reports of threatened danger of | a break came wilh every severe |l storm. Litchfield county water | courses risa suddenly with rains -and recede quickly. Thur night reports throughout this eec- | tion were that the dam at Hartford had gone or was about to |l pressure on | such might t such | ¥ substantial 1y banks befow that point. But noth happened and conditions at the da today were rapidly nearing norma 1 Eastman Dam Saved N. H.. Nov. 5 (#+ dam on the nigewasset today by san 1 large crew of volunts one end of the big bags hastily piled by | rs, although | ! structure was | ! The rising of the Merrin and | F Pemigewasset rivers flooded houses, the Sulloway mills. many businesses and forced dreds to lcaye their homes. a un- Rody Is Found Westficld, Mass., Nov. 5 (P wody of Miss Helen Moore, of, two occupants of an automobile | who were drowned when | reported death by drowning of both the young people. A motorist who also was on the shway reported that he the machine drop into a hole =in the highway and two persons identified | v and Miss Moo erawl ont on top and finally disappear as no | 1elp could be given them Harry N. Curtis, selectman of this town #nd garage owner. employer of Dewey was notified t. t his ear which Dewey was using had been found and identified at a point be- ! tween Westfield and Springfield. It 4 been submerged and as the wa- ¢ receded the machine was seen 1 the registration number found that held by Mr. Dewey of Phelpscroft cr of the missing young man, left at onc for Westficld to assist in search for the bodics of his son Miss Moore. Mr. Curtis yester- | duy looked over the salvaged ma chines at Westfield but had failed | to find the one Dewey had used saw as Dew o I Curtis Joseph Flood Waters Recede. | Ansoni Nov. 5 (P—Ansoniu's flood wuters wer ding today were estimates of the damage done i the angry waters of the Nauga- 'k. Conservative estimat of t total loss which was lar 1y contin- ed to stores along Main?strect, th cellars of which were flooded, placed ; at between $30,000 and $60,000, A report that $25,000 worth of Wine wvas destroyed in cellars of residents in the Ttalian ‘tion was circulated today but could not be fully con- e s firmed Textile Plant Closed. Moosup, Nov. 5 (®}—At the y American Woolen Mills here officials ordered the walls of one sce tion of the building knocked down to release the flood waters which | had entered through the doors and windows and which it was feared might reach the boilers and cause | an explosion { | | amage at the plant was very heavy and the town also suffercd losses which will run into the fifty thousanda. | Must Spend $25,000, I Sterling, Nov. b (P—A gheckup | of the damage done by the flood here indicate that more than $23,- 000 will have to he spent to effect repairs by the town and another the U. § Finishing com- pany where valuable materials were ruined. | Four small hridges were washed away and several houses undermin- el by the waters, Bridges Swept Away Onecco, Nov. 5 (®—The recent floods left this town without two of ite well known bridges. Both the Sheldon and Tafrbanks —structures were swept away hy flood waters. The town will have fo replace the heldon bridge and the authoritips | dent |at 2:30 o'clock today | tuken ° | burial. 'con by flood waters was found and identitied t morning by a telephone lineman. | ¢ search was old Dewey, 19, of Simsbury, Conn., who was Miss Moore's companion. ¢ Ihe submerged car owned by Dewey vas uncovered early today and his canght night. little distance atch had ody found a irom the car. Her wrist stopped at 10:09 o'clock. wa. A llquid which renders wood fire- | proof has been patented by a Nor- | wegian, \etna Casualty | Actna Aetna, Automobile: Ins ‘ Deaths ! ] Trav Andrew Corcoran Corcoran, a former res of this eity died at his home ow York city yesterda remains will be brought here by . Porter Sons. They will arrive h and will to Fairview cemetery Committal services will conducted by Rev. Samuel Suteli rector of Mark's Epi church, at 3 o'clock. Andr Funerals Victor Carlson ervices for Victor € 101 Shattle Meadow avenue vill held this afternoon at o'clock at Erwin chapel. Rev. D Abel A. Ahlquist, pastor of the First Lutheran church, will officlate jal will be in Fairview Dimitry Stojan Funeral services for Dimitry i of 35 Lasalle court will he held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Bur. ial will be in irview cemetery, | | E—————— | | Fune; of be T Rur- | U cemetery. | | |c Sto 11 | 'NDERTAKER Phone 162: Opposige St. Mury’s Chareh, Residence 17 Bammer §1.—1625-3. JUST ARRIVED Shipment of GOLDFISH t BOLLERER'’S POSY SHOP 3 W. Main St., Prof. Bldg. Tel. 384 “The Telegraph Florist of New Britain" United Drug and Calumet, pric 10 do greater damage than ever be- |opening of today's ‘oppers and drugs were |demand, American Ho |the motors a Atchison | Balt Jeth | Catie pot la and | c Chile hivvelor Corg Coca, yos-|colo Fuel “onsol G ‘orn ‘ru Steel . 1 Du Pont De Erie RR Erie Ist pid = {Genl" Asphalt . 82 | Genl Elee Genl Motors bonght | Gt Nort |Gt North pfd e conetrue-| Kres New | L uis & %o, and there was much anxiety for | Mack Truck the farmers who live on the river|Marls Mid € Mo Kan Mo Pac IN ¥ C The (N Y N H & H {Nor & West Jere was saved | North Amer {North T dangerously weakened by the flood. | " Yerce Arrowy R Sinclair Oil | Studebaker ni ng continued for Har- |- Wa 15 Ward 1 toproat also was found. Miss Moori's |y qpy) White Willys Overl'd ! Woolworth National Tire “onn B clondiness, perature tion | Michael | served sever |1 cruiting offic 1927, Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. 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The wed- on Monday, Sacred Heart iss Dalkoski is employed Mangel's, while Mr. prominent in the re- bueinegs in - Rockville Life Ins Co ... Fire Bishop HafTey to Speak To Catholic Daughter lartford Fir e : hoenix Fire ers 1 Genera Manufacturing ware ‘onr READ HERALD CLASSIFTED ADS FOR YOUR W3 S Ameong Chicago’s Leading Citizens = 1 | ey Works pfd orri com nfon Mf Public Utilities Stocks. le Service s onn Lt & Pow pfd 17 Ifd Elee I N B Gas N E Tel WEATHER OUTLOORK outlook for the Monday W inning ortit and Middle Atlantic Terable somewhat 1 her 1 o period of latter rst half and tom- precipita- mostly rain, half Wall Street Opening ENLIST IN U. S, NAVY Peter 1. Milus of Forestville and Pagunis, the latter having niy, eets a chance to snap two of the great cures of a ¢ity together. Iere is the result of one of those chances, showing Samuel Insull, Chicago traction magnate (left) and Julius Rosenwald, head of the Sears-Roebuck mail order house and other Chicago enterprises. The two men &p- | peared at a recent public gathering, in the U. S Dordelman enlisted P i navy, The photographer varvely hrough R, local re- | fi The tropical year {s the Interval tween two consecutive returns of sun to the vernal equinox.