Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
North Atlantic Gale Rages On, Claiming 108 Lives and Damaging 68 Ships Off Coast of England\ 1 after being in danger off Hastings; Anxiety Felt For Several|he s.000.ton west Arican ger and freight steamer Aba, Vessels Reported In Dis- | reported in distress satura Brest, and unreported since. tress Hours Ago, But | Other vessels were the Greek | | steam. Zachariosa, the an Unheard From Since ‘\nlacl and the Italian Leonardo ba Vinci “nuh was *holding its 3 s own” off Cape Finisterre. The Floods Menace Towns. e et trawler La G . | made port with six survivors of the | Italian ‘gteamer Chieri which wa overwhelmed by a big wave at 10:3 p. m. Sunday 20 miles off Usha London, Dece. 10 (P—Furious gales which have taken at le lives and wrecked or dams ships continued to lash the north- castern portion of the Atlantic ered considerably ocean today. gale. 1T was much Gamage a An unbroken chain of storm |(he water front. Two persons werc tenters was sweeping in from the |killed there. The coast of IFrance Atlantic toward Great Britain. At-|suffered heavily also, at Dunkirk mospheric depression here the | Calais and Boulogne much proper: greatest in 50 years, a reading 0(\ was damaged and the lower parts of 7 1-2 inches having been made. | Calais_were flooded. en severe tropical cyclones rare- | ly force the barometer so low. e PERFUME[] SLUEHFR The gales still raged furiously, 4 although there had been some les- | sening in violence, from the mouth B of the Elbe in the North Sea to pe Tinisterre, the northwestern | remity of Spain. The coast of | N " . s, Soonens wees ane. Soe; | Man Held in Wisconsin Linked ety v urs ot e | With Attacks on Women clements. French coast bore a similar aspec 3 There still was considerable anx- | Janesvilie, Wis, Dec 3 4 "| Lioyd Fathers, who poli icty for several ships which have | A0Vd athers, who ¥ not reported {heir positions and!|!S the "perfum ug |tacks on women aroused 1 condition, and it was feared the |1ACKS on wo sy e and property might be Lo RRacltichuorie e s was held here today for 7 e el , ficers, Darticular apprehension was felt L ) or & flotilla of 10 steam trawlers| lllinois officials, too, showed inter cst in the man. They wanted to wnd a number of sailing trawlers | ] | 1 know if he 1e city of Hamburg, Germa belonging to Great Yarmouth some-| as in or near Rockford, | f 1L, Saturday night when Mis delia Gummersheimer, school | teacher, was killed. Officer. howeter, scouted the theory where in the North Sea. None of the boats had reported since Iriday. | The government last night broadeast message {o shipping in the North L to watch out for these craft as! the steamers yably were out of and th g vessels prob- ably had lost many sails. Sharp cold temperature and snow replaced the wa weather which ntil last night cmpest in som predicted that temperatures would fall over all the Britich Isles and western Jurope The menace from floods, due 10 1he torrential rainfall, inereased con- | antly and caused much con i Government A score of attacks upon women last year were laid to the sate man because the vietims all said the tocker was stronly scented with beliotrope perfume. Sheriff Charles Gary made his identification of | Fathers through pictures of the from a g ot wound and refusing to affirm or deny | identity, the ma veurs old. dil not cate whethe extradition to Washi H Sheriff Ttobert Moodie ! the street and noted his resemblan to photographs mailed from : {tle at the time of the nation-w hunt for the slugger. 4 constant watch (nvious lest the dis S n London be repeated with zh tides that are cxpected at <-end. 17100 defenses were sori- ized at cvery high tide for pos- Jle weaknesses, nd Damaged Many e miles of agrieul- man came to Janesville Racine November olficiils ind was haroored by distant tives and called a doctor to treat is wound. The doctor failed to repor the wound to police, they ural 1 an cver-increasing miber of towns und villages suf fered damage from inundations. A great chain of lakes has formed 1 ¢ Thames valley and v ice boat i ave: h ' Prete fo Be Iuoughl some places as the only mes Back in Death (‘uc communication New Haven, Dee, 10 (P Soeps| I"looding on it large scal jave been taken, it was learned {o. Gay, looking t extradition ef Donienic I'ret b from Brooklyrn a long list of impassuble roads : for que r ere in the killing isolated places in the west and so ST i : S e where flood waters varied from a | man said he was woni v small Indiana tow: to steal & milk bottle big river valleys is threaten Eritish automobile association i found hullc an depth of one to six feet. There wWas | Orange Meadow ten days ago. no immediate prospect of improve- | Prete is being held on two cl ment. | es in connection Among ships reporting trouble inachines on w vesterday were the Swedish Irieda | Connectiont. Acting Coroner which was temporarily repaired Corr Chief of Police after a bad collision with an uniden- | Stevens and detectives have titied craft and was being brou the position they can go no to port, all hands safe; the Sp: h | into Zito murder inquiry until Mar Rojo, which proceeded safely | Prete has been brought here. “When willtheygetme an oil burner? N‘[\’ folks take a lot of trouble with me. Cer- tified milk, you know, and boiled water, and lots of cleaning and scrubbing. But most of the time I'm too warm, and sometimes I’'m too cold. What I need is a good oil burner so I'll be just right all the time.” The SUPER Automatic Oil Heator meets all the baby’s requirements—and the grown-ups’, too— for uniform, economical heating of the home. Easy time payments. Please call or telephone today for s demonstration. Barry & Bamforth 19 Main Street Tel. 2504 i \\\\1 l//‘% 5 —_— AUTOMATIC OIL HEATOR Dea't miss the Super Oil Heator hour every Tacsday cvening at 7 o'cluck on Station WTIC ! the support of William 17 v. lzel and skalet fever wm | gladiy step aside and not rob those | Cessional and Miss Jennic ./ Card Party Tonight NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 19208 PROHIBITION PARTY | Boy With ‘Meszel and Skalet Fever’ TORN [}Y FRICTION| Fears Santa Claus Will Forget Him | ational Committee Called Over e SR Protest of Chairman R e Claus alvation Army, Brist {Conn.” and contained the pitiful |y New York, Dec. 10 (P—Friction |request of a nine year old boy who | rowrit in the ranks of the prohibition party | wished that he would be visited |same line was recei s disclosed today in the ca iR ; ter read a: together of the national committee |follows, “Dear Santa Claus: I wrot at Columbus, O., tomorrow over the [to you last vear and I was very protest of D. Leigh Colvin, chair-|glad with what you send me. 1 injoyed my self and I still got |t ¢ that each and he call was sent out by W. D. 1T hope you will come and tin, of New Jersey, a member [see me this year. My brother and executive committec [ have been very sick with the 1 co d it took al of Rockville Center, N. Y. 1 the money we had to buy medici | party's presidential candidate last |and pay the doctor. Now my papa week and only Colvin. who advocated th drawa! of Mr. Varney from the . S E = presidential race in favor of Herbeit = fleers Tanguay and. § Hoover, branded the call as Huntel Road “l“mn Is | t 6:50 ‘uw,,“ b al,” declaring it was not majority of the committec. | The first wedding to take place m |a - hetween Co This was denied by Mr. Varn the Hunter road mission of the N avemie o Mr. Varney made public a leit ith Cong ional church r en to Mr. Colvir solemnized last evening at T:0 s s, Sokolski hac he said the calling to; r|o'elock when Miss Annette Marquis = committee was “made ne of 574 West Main street became KING MAY SEI v by vour lack of ability to sensc | the bride of Alfred DeMoura of ar or unwillingn to meet a serious 1dress in the presence of situation, fostered by the czar-like ire ission congregation. cx cathedra attitude you have rus apellati offic sumed to those of us who desire being d by Rev. Pasquale build and maintain a party which | terio vill function as s The attendants were M. and Mrs. No Harmony in Party i “When members are not in Miss Constan Taylor mony, they should be hon 11 cd the proce onal and { who desire to remain loy » [$anzg “Oh Prom | = in the political house tI v S ENGAGEMENT A rcared, of the fruits of their Ir PINED $10 I'OR SPEEDING - “You adinit differences of opinion. | Stanley Sokoloski, 19, of 25 Shoy but you have not seen any necessity | Street. was fined $10 and custs by to call your exccutive committee |Judge Stanley J. K1 1 poli to adjust these d ed only a few Scene of First Wedding |rivirs i tne rais of - dar street and I WEDDING Further pa | At a time when 4 DAYS MORE NEW BRITAIN’S GREATEST ten along d by the en- who said t his family cnsign said every request mplete dinne to 38 mil 1 West Main | intersect nothing to s 10 (P—1 1 will be cc King pe crences before it was too late. Wi it wse You were quite sure you could not get the approval of your | sided regims | “I thought you 1 servant of s and for i cause I have nov = o, changed opinion to the firm 35 MAIN STREET f that ire a czar, ca B f vour earnest exec nnisl | WEDNESDAY SPECIALS none of counsel, reg r vote wa to eleci y this ernor of juds- o el 2 FELT BASI STAIL and HALL RUGS, cach .. 36.98 CARPET, ) 25 VERVET RAYON At Bartlett School RUGS. Lach $1-98 SPREADS chiprd party, the proceeds of | M (HENILLE RUGS WATER COLOR S be Ll o pup : Fast colors. ... $1-89||(- SHADES, o tett sehool, will e 69 | et 10e | | for Christmas! SETS ck in the kinder- | school. Mrs. Mary LACY JOHNSON'S WAX anvassed tl CURTAINE, pair $1 00 up Quar izes. Prep: HAMPERS SPREADS B o with Christmas Appeal s249.. || ".‘_'h‘quii}é:x an ‘. “‘illll‘.“!\‘l)\\‘,, 49(:.\1. “‘\“‘IA\‘\, Gl 25C K BU : ; l‘f ‘“ft”‘ . : 7 REED CLOTHES $2.98 CANDLEWICK $3.98 i _r Tl ant ... the Gift season of the year 49c DIREX WIRE FROM NEW BRII In T]]e Second-Floor GIFT SHOP Better Gifts Moderately Priced And sure of a welcome wherever they may find a home. For who could resist the alluring charm of these exquisite pieces. . .rare old potteries from foreign lands...g “lcctul Frankart creations for the moderns. . . other gifts of equal beauty for hoth young and old Be]gian Potter_v Boudoir Dolls Cloisonne Vases Frankart Creations Smoking Sets Buy All Your Gifts In This Shop DECEMBER 14 —+for Fourself! BUY —+for future use! YOU KNOW THE QUALITY! | Suits, Overcoats, Shirts, Ties, Shoes for Men and Boys. PRICES WERE NEVER LOWER . .. SAVINGS NEVER GREATER CLOTHING HOUSE WHERE WEST MAIN STREET BEGINS