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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1930. 19 THREE KILLED BY SOUTHERN TORNADO Corpse Hurled Out of Casket by ! Wind Storm New Orleans, Nov. 17 (P—Spor- adic storms of tornadic strength lashed Louisiana and Mississippi over the week-end, claiming at least three lives, injuring scores of per- sons and causing considerable crop and property damage in rural com:- munities. In Misslssippi it was estipwated more than 300 persons were out shelter, their dwellings having been razed or unroofed. Isolation of the stricken sections impeded reporting the dan Mrs. George Davis, 24, was crush- ed to death as the home in which she and her husband and two chil dren lay sleeping, collapsed in the Red Star communily near I\ ookha- ven, Miss. The husband and chil- dren were unscathed. A negro infant was killed near| Winnesboro, La., when hurled a dis- tance of 75 feet, and Mrs. Ella Dia~ mond, 7 critically of the same section, was injured. Falling debris illed a negro in the Bush commu- | nity, near Alexandria, La Swirling through a narrow, re- wiricted part of [Franklin county Mississippi, a terrific wind levelled more than dwellings, and barns and killed Jivestock. An emergency medical unit was established at Roxie, Miss. A swath a mile wid was cut through Nuxobee county Near Macon, Miss., 22 negroes wer hurt slightly when a church where | they were attending a “wake” blew dow The the casket were hurled into an jacent field High wind also visited town, Ala. and Dawson. Ga., injur- ing three persons in the latter plac Queens- Winter Menaces Northwest Chicago, Nov. 17 (A—0ld Man r hovered today on the flanks the northwest Advancing across the internation- 8l boundary line from Canadian plains under cover of a sleet storm, he struck at North Dakota and Min nesota with a blizzard while a like wind from the southwest scheduled to sweep into C put to rout the balmy w the pa w days here and in middle A half ern North Dakota and We nesota with temperatures near the freezing mark in various sections, together with snapped pow- er line hindered wire communica- tion, and traffic tie-ups, rail andi highway, wer hooty of his raid cap ious injury Moorhead Minn. when two power poles fell upon it and necarly 1,000 Fargo, N. )., homes were without electric ¢ rent at various times. The moisturs precipitated at Moorhead was 1.32 | inches, August 1928 The rain and snow extended well into central Minnesota wind and falling waukee with heaviest recorded sin strong forecast of ediction of fr perature for Omaha warnings to Great Lakes shipping o a 40 mile an hour gale lashed the Chicago shore line yesterday indi- cated the extent of winter's f FARMS DECREASE; VALUES GREATER Enow, a Middlesex Couny Lauds Hore| Yaluahle Than in 1920 Washington, Nov. 17 (A—While farms in Middlesex county, Connec- ticut, decreased in the last decads as shown by the ce just com pleted, the average value of the farms and the value of the land pe acre increased ‘The number of farms reported in 1 as against 1556 ia acrcage of a as compared erage acres 10 compared with of land and buildings was $10,932,627, as compared with $11.313,524. Land alone vas valued at $4,289,390, as compared with $4, 264,614; and buildings were worth 86, as compared ith $7,- 048,910, Dwellings alone had a value of $3.541,592 but the estimate was not made in 19 @ farm was $8.655 as compared with $6.096 and the value of land wass $105.95 as compared with $86.35. The number of farms in the coun- average value of ty operated by owners was 1,194 as | compared with 1.300; by managers 27 and by tenants 41. The acreage operated by owners was 91.829; by managers §,054; and by t-nants 3 mercury at Mil- | | ification of land showed 24,- |505 given over to crops, on 501 ot which therc were crop failure, The | idle jand was 2,704 acres. Pasture was 47, arces, plowable §179, land 11,839 and other City Items Come and hear Tommy - Crean throw the seph’s play Wednesday and Thurs. night, Tabs' hall.—advt. Harold M. Stead, assistant fore- n, of §63 Stanley street, and {Daisy M. Finley, inspector, of 74 {Seymour strect, h pplied for a | marriage license at the city clerk's | office. The Imergency Relicf committee met at Mayor Quigley's office at 13:30 o'clock this afternoon to make | plans for affairs to raise funds for {the needy of the city. Women who |are willing to assist welcome to I become members of the organiza- tion Get your tickets fur “Applesauce. Joseph's Playe Shop, 533 Main St., opposite St Mary's church.—advt Mrs. William Geary of Beaves street has left New Britain Genera! hospital, where she was under treai- ment for several weeks. After spending about 10 years in | Stephen his native land, Poland. Grzyb, formerly of this city, has re turned to make his future hom: here. He is residing at the hom of Mr. and Mrs. John Nasiatka of 37 Burritt street New Britain assembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls. will hold a regu- | lar business meeting Tuesday eve- o'clocl ot to stop at Dr. Frank office, 527 Main St. to ets for St. Joseph's play ahs’ hall Wednesday and Thurs- t.—advt urel Court Sewing society will Tuesday fron 10 to 4:30 ‘clock at the home of Mrs. Blanche Goodwin, 351 Ellis street. A social will be held in the cvening. lsabella Circle. N. D. of I, v hold a meeting this evening at § |o'clock at Judd's hall The Daughters of St. George will meet in Vega hall, nesday eve- ning at § o'clock I nursday afternoon they will bhe entertained at the home of Mrs. David Coleman, 14 Greenwood stre Hebrew La Aid society _— t Talmud cvening at § o'clock officers will take D. R. I'erguson of 118 Brigh- et entertained her niece, Mrs. Ernest Waldron of 314 Park | is recovering at St. Mary's hospital, Waterbury., where she re- underwent a serious opera- Mrs. Roger W. Cowles New York over the week- G mmond Auxiliary, U, § \. will enter members and friends Wednesday afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock t the state armory. visey Moore Tent, Daughters of | /nion Veterans of the Civil war, will hoid a regular mecting Wednesday even 30 o'clock at Odd Fel- lows' h A social hour will fol- B'nai Tsrael Sisterhood Tuesday aft- erroon at 2:30 o'clock at the Bt ritt hotel mp Clara, R. N. of A., will hold 1 meeting tonight at S o'clock at St Jean de Baptiste hall The police have been notified of return of the operator's license Aurelius Rizzo of 138 Oak street. | Justine 1. Fagan, of the Town of Guil- ford, County of New Huven, State of Connecticut ve. Sidney A, Fagan, formerly a resident of the” City of New Britain, County of Hartford, State of Connecticut, now of parts unknown ORDER OF NOTICE New Haven, Novem plaint of the said J praying for reasons therein se a divorce returnabje befors th uperior and for New Haven unty to be held on the first Tuesday of 1930, it appearing to by the subscribing au- aid defendant has gone to parts unknown therefore f said complaint be given s order in the N per prin Britain, Hartford Cou thres weeka successively or hef 1920, rity that HERBERT BISHOP, | Assistant Clerk of the Super urt for New Haven Count [ The within and foregoing is a true and | py of the original order of no- | JOHN T. MALEY, Sherl woodland 27.516 | “*Applesauce” in St. Jo-| at Billy's Smoke | rey of New Haven, over the | e l LHE L ESTATE I‘UR RENT] —_—— Apartments and Tencments 69 T Tive room 4 rooms. Newiy reasonable, floor. 3044-W Rockville, Nov. 17 (—Rev. How- {low Ruggles Whitlock Irector of St. formerly John's Episcopal {church here, died yesterday. Since retirement from his charge he had tutored students for college ani | preparatory sehools. | Mr. Whitlock was a Trinity alum- Inus, class of 1870 ] REV. WHITLOCK DIES [ | STARTS BUILDING PLAN Binghamton, N. Y.. Nov. 17 (#, | Construction of 25 dwelling to pro- vide employment for workers in the | building trades will be started im- nediately by the Endicott-Johnson corporation, officials of the company Read all the ads announced today. The dwellings will be erected in Endicott and Wee! Endicott THE HERALD vou can spend wisely. CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetically Arranged for Quich and Ready Reference LINE RATES tor CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Prepaid Count 8 words tn a 14 lines to an n Minimum epare 3 lines, Minimum Book charge 38 cents. The Herald will not be responsibic for errors after the first insertion. 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H sbile Service | MATERIALS s i s | Merchandise OAKLAN i Graham | B—FOR THE VACATIONIST S i) b e 233 ARTICLES FOR SALE | —BUSINESS & OFFICE EQUIPMENT S—FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS D FUEL ERS, SEEDS, PLANTS AR AND CLOTHING HINGS TO EAT —HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES 64—MACHINERY, ELI & TOOL8 PPLT] s and Sixes {ERCHANDISE AT THE STORES er Automobi WILLYS-KNIGHT AT—WATCHES, DIAMONI ; PR VANTED, ARTICLES TO BUY S B Real Estate for Rent B L I1e CHATONL S T7T—WANTED—TO RENT Real Estate for Sale — P NDU IO S—REAL ESTATE [ NESS PROPERTY G LOTS FOR SALE FOR SALE for our epecial rec R SALE PLACES FOR SALE ¥ Y0U OWN 5—SUBURBAN FOR SALE recharg “REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE al work, o EAL E WANTED Main St Rooms, Board and Hotels 0 TOKER, wxpert §—HOTELS thorized Harrison eerv 7—ROOMS FOR REXT est servica at lowes —ROOMS AND BOARD Stree leph ine —ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING = —WHERE TO DINE UST —BOARD AND ROOM WANTED { ING YOUR BATTERY HERALD CIASSIFIED ADS i FOR BEST RESULTS MERCHANDISE per cent K PRIVACY 5344-R. S o T e ) Business and Office Equipment 57 “Fertilizers, Sceds, Plants 60 = ™ tenement, modern im- Telaphone 4057-J ted Tadio ice, 656 Main Street. floor. Five st floor. proiements, Ga- Business Place RNER store to ren plete. Rent reasonab Al fixtures com- . M. Cohn, 2 Elm Apartments and Tencmients Zel: 164 % { REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 83 ma at a low « now vours. n rooms and sun par- improvements, with e bus line fare 1o minutes from town . Prico reasonable of cash. Tnquire P Room 407. Phone Garage. SR v St Tele- ) cottage with some land b and improvements, it AVENUE bungalow. Fire Iot. Price Tiouse in Sun porch, burner, 2 L. Hateh one-tamily quick sale: NE SIX TOOM rottage. Fireplace, break- fast rarage, etc. Located near n porch. New a home 2t & " Good Thin OH MY, YES, THERE AINT - NO ANIMAL £ CAN'T TELL YA ALL ABOUT. A Note in Natural History AW' RIGHT: IF YOU'RE SO SMART, THEN WHAT'S THAT FUNNY A/ HITE \ TAIL “THAT A RABBIT CARRIES AROULND FpR ? 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