New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 8, 1929, Page 3

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NEARLY 200 BABIES INK, OF . CONTEST (Clerical Force at Clinic Puts in| Its Busiest Day — YS BELVIDERE FLOOD CANNOT HAPPEN AGAIN Supt, O'Brien Reports Making Im- provement to Carry Off Extra Burden of Water, Flood conditions in the Belvidere NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1929. clam chowdcr were served. About 35 attended. Card games were also enjoyed. Leviathan Passengers CLANS EXENFTIN FROM PAYING TAY v e, | |of th bo! rosst! Newington Man Tells Court He 5. iaree: e Coives Sroves mner Leviathan will make a quick turn- about, sailing for the United States tomorrow. Served in Army section of the city, which resulted ASSOCIATED PRESS ASKS SHORT WAVES Adequate Radio Chanoels Sought From Federal Band | ly take care of the needs of such statement by one of the commis- an important press association at-!nlonem has led us to believe that the fort.” | commission can and may consistent- The commission today planned ly do what we request.” the conclusion of its hearings on lhe’ “If that now is to be the deci- press radio allocations and William [slon,” Mr. Cooper's statement con- C. Cannon, counsel for the Associ- | tinued, *“the Associated Press asks ated Press, prepared an argument [that reservation of adequate wave to show the Associated Press could 'bands for its exclusive use be made not operate radio facllities as a}and that the Associated Press be public utility. |given time to make its application The hearings of the commission 'therefor.” | were held after a protest by John! Mr. Cooper explained that ONE SURYIYES NADEIRA LANDSLIDE Whole Village Falls 30 Feet Into River As Water Eats Bank Away | Funchal, Madeira, March § UP— ;oNLv Four passengers the Only one inhabitant of the village in claims against the city for geveral | T | were slightly | thousands of dollars following the| Newington, March 8 — In town |hurt and many were bruised when a| Washi ,— |storm of February 7, cannot recur, |court last night Joseph Norkin en- |giant wave struck the liner whiie | Hrapinsios, Hareh ! Bres |Supt. Michael P. O'Brien of the |tered a plea of not guilty to the |the dance floor was crowded, broke ‘10T Of adequate short wave chan. sewer department feels certain, due | charge of failure to pay his personal (a porthole cover and swept away a |Pels for use of the. Assoclated Press I to the fact that the conditions which | tax. liteboat, !has been asked of the federal radio|proposed in a report by Joseph/that it is not engaged in business destruction which overtook the wvil- | Francts Neyland of San Francisco, | Assoclated Press is a membership |of v i e i . embe of Vargem in Sain rrish, | representing the Hearst newspaper |corporation, that it is engaged sole- | v Baint IVinosvs Ba ¢ | organization, against the suggested |1y in the collection of news and its | O0¢ Of the most noted beauty spots {allocation of short wave facilities |distribution to its members and !0 the islands, escaped the complete With the number of babies enter- ed in the Knights of Columbus 100 per cent perfect baby contest near- ing the 200 mark, the clerical force at the clinic closed the busiest day Collector Proudman testified that E::l.;:;e;lh:sh:ldnl:nue have been reme- o T maR e ee Despite headwinds and heavy seas |commission in its allocation of 40 |Pierson, cable editor of the Chicago | for profit. ge in the form of a great land- 2 s :3"; e o e ead ”W'lthe vessel made the crossing in wave band for the press of the|Tribune, on behalf of the American | ide yesterday. Today only raw e i 2 enh » ey | e r"e“_iny ripads | slightly more than six days at an av- | country. | Publishers’ committee. earth marked the site where whit. :';"ce;oialzdndor:e;;udgm f&"fi:;’;gi;m_ R :ad ':r‘"fd |erane speed of 31.38 knots. | In setting forth the position of the| No Spirit of Antagonism walled cottages had nestled iv (he to the e D0 A A ey e | e | Assoclated Press in regard to the| Declaring that the Associated Is Dead of Influenza naturai fiower garden of the hittsid- examining the babies when the it SEICERY (0 8 BRorly CONEEEEd | o nsidered himself exempt | MISS KELFOSKEY RETROTHED [radio allocations. Kent Cooper, {ts| Press asked the commission for the: Liverpool, March § #®—Rev. G. A.| Below the village flowed the in- clinic opens for this work next Mon- [ (0% % G P B Ith avenue. Thé] Norkin atated thai his 'dl!ch.r‘e! Mrs. Ellzabeth Devokaltis of 402 {general manager, through Milton |allocation of wave bands “in no|Studdert Kennedy, chaplain to the!ferno river which was flooded !y day. The regular elinic foree will be | (LC 2 0 ree flow | Papers were lost or mislaid and he |CPUrch street announces the en- (Garges, his executive asslstant, has Spirit of antagonism to any other king. died today of influcnza. iheavy rains. The waters graduaily angmented by registered nurses and |oe' it (o SO B O G A o had made application for a dupli. Sakement of her daughter, Frances|presented a statement to the com.|interests” Mr. Cooper in his state-| During the war he was pog larly late away the bank until the viliaz members of the Catholic auxiliaries. | 1ok up over the property of Joseph | Cates but had not received them. |Kelfoskey, to Charles Lesoviclus, son mimsion in which he ecited 1,250, ment sald that, “Thus far we have|known as “Woodbine Wiilie” to collapsed and fell fifty feet into th: Arrangements are being COM- Kitzgerald. When the impounded| According to law discharge papers iot Mr. and Mrs. Peter Leseviclus of |newspapers of the country as Asso- ' not been advised of any antagonism thousands of Tommies to whom he whirlpools. The few witnesses heatJ pleted with the local representative waters broke loose and raced over Must be recorded with the town 104 Dwight atre lclated Press members, and sald.|'0 our request upon the part of any endeared himself by frank talks, the cries of the victims as masses of Mr. Lesevicius is a supernumer- “We confidently believe the commis ?omer interest before the commis- helpful advice, sympathy and an un- !rock and earth with houses and of a life insurance company 1o Pre- | Commonwealth avenue and the sur- | clerk in order to secure exemption sent to the best baby the grand rounding streets, the city mains ©f Personal tax and also for exemp- |ary policeman. Iflqn will find that it ean consistent- |sion.” He added that “an Informal|failing supply of cigaret |other debris whirled off to the ocean. prize loving cup. | were unable to stand the strain, and tion on $1,000 on assessment of pro- | A number of girls of the city who | the damnage resulted, the department | Perty. since they started receiving entries. Several physicians called the nurse in charge or were called and sig- | nified their intention of devoting some of their time to the work of, King George’s Chaplain have been nominated as candidates | in the “Miss New Britain" election | reported for the first time v sterday | and expressed their appreciation of | the quality and number of prizes| offered. They were also en?hu.&la!(lci helping the local council in! to increase (ho\ri building fund. Many phone calls | wera received from others who wished to call at the office in the evening but were in doubt as lo‘ where the evening entrance was lo- | cated. For the benefit of these and others, the committee wishes tfo make it known that access to the Raphaci store at night is on Myrtle street about 200 feet from Main. | FRIENDSHIP TORCH WILL G0 T0 AVON New Britein and Plainville Rut- ners to Make Trip about their endeavor The Hartford county Y. M. C. A. claims. Judge Barrows ruled that while A corrugated iron culvert has now Norkin admitted receiving the tax been installed and concrete wing- | Botices he also neglected to produce walls constructed in the area where | his discharge papers or to notify the the failure happened, Supt. O'Brien | ax collector that he would be ex- ! explains. This, in his opinion, will |¢mpt and that under the circum- | protect the district against further |stances there was nothing he could | flood damage. |do but order the tax of $3.00 and The 4%-inch culvert in the rear of [21S0 the costs of the court paid. the Kilbourne property which was| 7Ten or 12 more writs were served found upturned several feet on the | Thursday night and today and more morning after the storm, did not | cases of fallure to pay personal taxes contribute to the flood, it is claimed. Wil be in court Saturday night. | Woman Hlll't Dodging | Chairman John Fish of the Junior | | High school building committee stat- Auto Out of Control |ca that Architect Perry had secur- Victor Morell of 648 Malin street | ed Philip Mason of Hartford and reported to the police at 8:10 last|the town has secured former High- night that he was driving south on | way Commissioner C. J. Bennett to Washington street and while mak- |inspect the work on the new school. | ing a left turn into Lafayette street It is expected that the inspection a bolt fell out of the wishbone of | Will be started at once, his car, causing him to lose control | of the wheel. The car went over the | The Newington volunteer fire | curb and frightened a woman, who |department held its regular Wednes- | ran and fell, cutting her lip. He | day night bowling match. Two teams | did net report her name, {entered in a spirited competition for | PO R high schore captained by Merl Mor- | {rison and Joseph Dren. The team | | consisting of Robert Desel, Edwin Schieber, Robert Bray, Gordon Price, Arthur Chadd Almeron Churenil), HELD FOR M LAUGHTER Long Hill, March § (UP) — Char with manslaughter, Sam- Quality! Style-Right Spring Apparel Collne The Style Store of New Britain (V% -480- % 7% Girls'’ Spring Sport Coats HID onnell XKW - uel Iwitz of Stepney will be ar. | raigned in justice court here Mon- day after his automobile was sald Charles Boyvington and Merl Morri- son defeated the team consisti Kent Stoddard, John Wal New Arrivals! FROCKS FOR SPRING AND EASTER Saturday Thrift Specials Money Savers ! ! o0 BOYS' KNICKERS egular gol? plus-4s, smooth weaves, rough tweeds, medium shades, dark shadea. All mew patterns. Sizes 7 to 18 years. $195 ... $2.95 —SECOND FLOOR— Boys’ Sport SWEATERS —New novelty colors, popular V neck style. All 2 69 e wool, sizes 24-36. —SECOND FLOOR— GOLF HOSE —Specially selected to blend in will be host next week to the “Torch of Friendship,” which has been car- ried all over the state by Y. M. C. A. boy runners. The torch contains three messages of interest to Con- necticut hoys, the principal one be- ing from Governor Trumbull. It was Aesigned by members of the Mid- dletown Hi-Y club and presented by them to the state at the Connecti-| cut older boys' conference in Mid- dletown last October, and it will be sent about the state after leaving Hartford county until it is again presented to the state older boys' conference next fall in Norwalk. The route worked out in Hartford county by County Secretary E. T. Thienes is as follows: Monday, March 11—Avon. To be ivered by rnnners from the New Iiritain Hi-Y club and the Plainville Y. M. C. A. Wednesday, Center. Delivered b club members to father and banquet \ Sunday, March 17—Collinsville. Itunners from Canton Center bring- ing torch to public evening service in the Congregational church. Sunday, March 24—Collinsville Y. M. C. A. runners deliver torch to Torrington Y. M. C. A. Made Training Center The Hartford county Y. M. C. A. has again been appointed the train. ing center for students in the town and country course at Springfield college, according to the announce- ment of W. D. McRae of Spring- field, director of the town and coun- try course at the college. The plan consists of sending stu- dents in the cour: 0 the Hartford county Y. M. C. A. for fleld service experien color with boys' spring suits, knickers and sweatcrs. Sizes 8 to 11. . —SECOND F! to have struck and killed Miss| Emily I. Lawrence, 63, on the New- town turnpike yesterday. Suvelwitz | was held in $2,000 bonds. | Avery, Samuel Walters, Willis in, E. P, Schmidt, Harry Baichette and Joseph Dren. After the games oyster stew and $ —A beautiful assort- Women's and Misees’ SPRING SWEATERS —Light weight woolen sweaters in charming array. Some plain- ly tailored, some with horizon- tal stripes. All col- ors. Sizes 34-42, 81098 Others Priced Up to $4.98. ment of girls’ spriny coats. Perfectly tailor- ed, some with beret: to match. Paint Clearance Sale To make room for new line To make room for a new line of paint we offer present stock of Pittsburgh and Du Pont Paint at unusually low prices. Best Grade OUTSIDE PAINT Pittsburgh or Du Pont at s2'65 gal. at 32-35 gal. Reg. price $3.75. | Reg. price $2.90. Brushes and Varnish at correspondingly low prices. Take advantage of this offer at once. It applies to stock on hand only. Phone orders delivered. Carlson Hardware & Paint Co. PHONE 6360 30-34 DWIGHT ST. Buy Where You Can Park Poiret, broadcloth and wool novelties. Tan and navy. Sizes 6 to 1! vears. Ladies’ SILK SCARFS —A new line of ladies’ triangu- lar, squares and oblong scarfs. In pretty contrasting colors. New Panty Spectal lots priced up to sl DRESSES $3.48. All reduced .... $1.00 .... —Beautifully tailored and neat- ly trimmed. Made of novelty prints. All guaranteed fast col- ors. Sizes 2 to € years. —SECOND FLOOR— —Printed frocks lead for spring—dots, flowered prints, circus prints, play- ground prints. Tailored and dressy models, with new tiers, pleats, side WASHABLE FLAT for inside use Velumina —SECOND FLOOR— March 13-—Canton drapes, V necks, round necks and smart Avon Comrade son collar effects. New Spring Footwear SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY $3.98 —All the new spring colors in SPRING COATS NOW ARRIVING $25.00 —Smartly tailored sports coats with rich fox collars. Lavish dress coats with clever fur treatments, new sleeve effects and stylish throws. ‘Women's ATHLETIC PANTS —Striped broadcloth in pastel colors. New! BSmart garments made of quality 79c wroadcloth, FREE ! !} A Lovely METAL COMPACT With each box of Coty Face Powder. —A gift from Coty to you. Unusual? PLAYING CARDS With Leather Onte —1 pack of cards, engraved ol T e Pequot BED SHEETS —81x90 size, genu~ 81.24 ine pequot. . $1.59 Silk VALANCING —Various color combinations, heavy silk damask with 89c fringe. Yard .... Turkish TOWELS ==y grade, 20x40 size, colored borders. Each Pumps and Ties. —Another good special in Growing Girls’ tan and black Ties. —MAIN FLOOR— $2.98 —SECOND FLOOR— Unusual Values! Smart Spring Models Most Perfect Fitting Hats SALE! Tinsel Crochet ats $2.98 —Plenty of large headsizes! READ HERALD CLASSIFED ADs TheD. Miller Co. .= 26 — CHURCH STREET — 28 Store SATURDAY SPECIALS HIGHSTOWN Men’s Heavy Weight Ribbed AXMINSTER RUGS UNION SUITS — 83x106 — Eo . $1.00 $33 $35 $39 Saturday .......... Ladies’ Silk — 9x12 — DUNHAM HOSIERY $37.50 $45 $50 With pointed heels. A Few Kenwood All Wool Pair 0. o et vias LADIES’ SILK HOSIERY BATH ROBES Small and medium sizes. $1.50 value. $ 50 Saturday ...... pair sl 39 Reg. $17. SATURDAY 12. y Kenwood Lightweight All Wool Men's Fancy BLANKETS SILK HOSE 3 o 31-00 . $8.00 Spring Hosiery Marvelo!ls Quality ~ Chiffon $1.95 —Chic new heels that give smart accent to new hosiery shades for spring. Of sheerest chiffon, with rench picot top and vamp heel. Full Fashioned Silk Hose $1.00 — Ladies’ chiffon and service weight hose. All perfect with silk to the top. All new shades. All Sales For Cash Only During Sale with Sc Blue, Lido Hat and Scarf Sets Odd Lot CURTAINS —Values to $3.00, ruffled Sat and a wide variety, 1 and 2 of Pair Rayon DIMITY —59c grade, wide varlety o patterns, 36 in. wide, fast colors. Yard Leading Lingerie Manufac- turer Offers This Store 400 i Sale! Men’s WQh‘ill:tl tghirts Imported English broad- cloth. A special selec- tion. Comprising the better grade materials found in the $1.95 grade. No charges or delivery. Sizes 14 to 17. 2 Extraordinary Costume Slip Values For March Selling + $2.95 We can offer you the choice of either a beauti- fully lace trimmed garment or plainly tailored. Both from extra fine quality crepe de chine, in either flesh or white. Slips you usually find in the $4.00 and $4.50 tables. —Get yours today. 50c 39c DIMITIES —36 inches wide, dainty pat terns for kiddies dresscs tast colors. 9c Yard SPECIAL __Odds and Ends RUGS ALL REDUCED Rag, chenille and hand wove: rugs, priced to clearaway. Targe Double BLANKETS —T72x84 size, double mixed wooi usually $35.35, peatly bound. Ve . $3.98 Each New CRETONNES 38 inches wide, fast modernistic pattern. Yard MEN’S ATHLETIC UNION SUITS —All broadcloths. Size range 34 to 46. . Regular $9.50. SATURDAY LADIES'alSlLl( NIGHT GOW (00D HOLLAND Siraay ... 91:29 $2.79 SHADES LADIES’ PAJAMAS 150 $1.75 69c¢ MEN’S NECKWEAR All Hand Tailored —Imported silks only will be found in this i A discriptive manufacturers display in our window Baturday. telllng how t These ties are valued D AN e s All colors. $3.12 values, Saturday ... BATH MATS 85c %1% Let us estimate your window T shade needs—largest stock in the “ity.

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