New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 3, 1924, Page 3

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LOOK FOR MOTIVE A blood-stained pressing iron was consldered by the police to be a val- | uable bit of evidenge, | At first a theory of robbery was advanced, but the evidence claimed | to have been unearthed by the pollee | Husband, Also Shot, May Under- | *“Neiciers. ste. ssuwarast motror,| g0 Amputation of Hand Birminghum, Alw., S Dee. 3.—The | fer senifor. | task for finding a motive of the slay- —— | ¢ s on receipt of price, ing of Mrs. George T. Edwards, wife | of a prominent physiclan, at their —_——— home in Fairfield, @ suburb, faced 4 | Jefforson county authorities today. Erriiziel SIL BIFIES padly wounded hand which, phyai- | s said, might have to be ampu tody in an Eneley ‘hospital with led to the arrest of Dr. Edwards on | a warrant sworn out by Deputy Cor- | and othera suid Dr. and Mre. Id- | wards had been devoted to each oth- | er, Mrs. Edwards was about 34 years old and her husband, a few years| yins or wies. mawaras oc-| WOMAN Was Dead Before Being curied early yesterday. Her bo dy was sald to have been found by n;r: Pul ]mo Fumace hugband -after her skull had be Will Take Off All Excess Fat Do you know that thero Is & simple offective remedy for over(atness, one that y be used sufely and socratiy by an man or woman who Is losing the slender nesw of youth? It s the tanlet forni of the now famous Marmala Proscription, Thou sands of men and womcl each year re gnin slender, healthful figures by using Marmola Tablets. You, ton can expeet to roduce steadily and easily witliout go- Ing through long slegen of 1irexoma ex NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD WEDN BALL PLAYERS ARE | * HEEN FOR ROYALTY ;Find King and Duke of England ! “Good Fellows" cive and starvation diet, Marmola Pres- | cription Tablota are sold by all druggiste the world aver at one dollar a box, or you | AN Kecurn them direct froni the Marmol Co., General Motors Bldg., Detrolt, Mi FOREST FIRES IN ‘This Commonwealth Fared Be(- New York, Dee. 4.—John (Hans) Lohert, who had charge of all busi- ness arrangements for the European tour of the Glants and White Sox, returned with favorable impressions | of royalty as a source of baseball en thueiasts. Lobert, the fastest man | who ever encircled the bases, ro Duke of York,” said Lobert, “He i the one regular guy, that's all, He's a young fellow and all that but h knows how to give the noble athlates i turned with the other members of the teams vesterday, 4 | " “The nicest fellow T met was the ugpand tatiat, disp el chad (ogg) ey 1 Th Oh :I\':’hlg handshake and wish then l[n‘!l:;rlfi!lv‘:r .:“r'\n‘ poxeriulianacsua. { Columbus, O, Dec. #--The Bex- ér 1han l brs “Dyring one of ths games in Lon PBr. Edwarls told the police he|!eY furnace murder, which for more ——— don ""“ diite pamie (Gawn fa Gt Akened by some ons trying to [(han two weeks has baftled the | Henchitoumeatitheisangris yania administer the drug to him and in a [fOrces of county Prosecutor John R. S ”‘(fi ot M stiuggle was ghot in the hand, He|Wing today was as much a mystery asked a lot of questions and did not #aldl his wite had been slain when he |38 When the charred body of Mra. | Allcing the iacara ey sneltirlairall pretend to ‘klw\\ a lot of stuff, like ie WAl bhod Addie Sheatsley, wife of a prominent | b g Ligind “n'm“,‘“. lmr:'fl;‘ o of the '_"' o Police claimed, however, a alash | Lutheran minister, was removed | S5°0rCinE 10 BEELAET, ToRIre ,I understand_you fellows fare It acreenliott &t Kitchen® Swindow|ELomuthaRtirnace o tht ieNparsona g6l RN IS SE /L BENEIRREN 8 O HEER: hetter than football men. he satd, on November 17, the prosecutor said | 1°8¢ 819 1t from October 28 *You are entitled to it, for yon put | ey when 1:;: .y:n'nn(m., acting mvJ ad- | a lot of pep in the sport. 1 hope you | v o Al 8 PRz Possessed with what he considers | Y1c® Of the state forester, close the | have a paying trip.’ | evjdence which they refused to re-|d°ad before her body entered the “;\Ip i lrl“" . 0 :’ "\: ihf m,mk.y"hr gloves and the pro- Veal, they sald, leG them to helleve |{irnace, Prosccutor King is unde- | W€0® t L Ay burned o tector. He's just a young fellow eal, d, i I d as to what shape the invest- al of 4,186 acres of woodland, | with a lot to learn, but nobody tried | that the murder of Mra. Edwarde > 00 a5 0 VI 08 averaging G4 acres per fire, except to string him. In fact, he was eo | Repora st mitiag (o i yésters| (OF & (6w} Area! w burned over nice and agreeable that we tried tn day by Chemist C. . Long, and |several hundred acres meet him half way. I'm for that Pathologist H. M. Rrundage dealt | ~That Connecticut had no large boy."” I Pk et o whe 4o 1 tn ba [P2OTSIOERL L, Brundags semi | o J005 SOSREOL 0 10 MO0 s e wa bty wih e : enlarged basement with Dr. Edwards. ¥ il guinea plgs which were cremated had some of her neighbor etates.” game when the rest of the “gahg' alive In the same furnace from | 5ay8 the etate forester. in a statement met the King of England and the | —_— which Mrs. Sheatsley’s body was | JUSt ssued, “is a tribute to her fire Prince of Wales. Lobert sald the |taken, for experiinent purposes. The | Vardens’ service which is entirely, players “were warmly welcomed lanalysis revealed a high ecarbon- | Non-political, and not tied up to! wherever they went, “the only trou- nionoxide eontend in the blond and town or county hounda ines, each ble was—especlally tn France—that |from the lungs of the woman by st | not on to baseball and wouldn't give |ehemists ehowed no such signs, The | Durig the period of fhe ban of | up their francs. Those French folks AN ACHING BAGK experts contend that had Mrs, | Dunting, 16 fires were reported as figure pretty close.” ! - | Sheatsley entered the furnace alive , &tarted by hunters. who evidently| Trish Meusel returned with the 3agk hurts you? Can't etraighten 'ehe would have breathed long | broke the game and forestry laws.” king of England as his favorite Naw Haven, Dec. 3.—Connacticut fared better than her neighboring states in the matter of forest firea through which the intruder was said to have entsred, was too emall to was “an inside job." A five year old daughter asleep with her mother was unharmed, as Is now apen in our newly Every nook and cranny seems to thrill with the excitement of Christmas only 19 shopping days away. How the kiddies will revel as the wonders of this happy land are unfolded to them. Dolls every little girl will love from the fasti- dious little Miss who chooses dolly to he dainty and fine, and all dressed up, to the faithful little maid, who loves her funny little rag haby best of all. Every- thing a hoy’s or girl's fancy pictures. Toys and Games galore, of every possi- up without sudden pain, sharp aches fenoygh to fnhale the poisonous gas. | the forester's report says. “The rafl-| “His majesty was as nice to us as and twinges? Now listen!! That's| The Rev. (. V. Sheatsley, pastor | WY engines, however, wers the|any high class fan who doesn’t want straim and you'll get relief the mo-|a wealthy suburb, and professor of | §ibls for I8, Smokers started 21, —_— ment yon rub your back with sooth- {religion in Capital university, ljas re. | brush burners 10, the remainder be- | ing. pénetrating St Jacobs OIl. Noth- |snmed. hie clesmes 8% the taltorsty, | N dus to misceliansous causss oF TH“U[IHT SHE WAS ness and stiffness so quickly. You (jly have heen questioned repeatedly | The good effect of the landowners | 3 : &imply rub it on your back, and out since tha tragedy. forest protective associations, ona in comes the pain. It is harmless, and| Convinced that the woman, if not | Hartford county and two in Fair-| A BHINESE GIR! doesn’t burn the skin. actually murdered, was placed {n | field county, who cooperate with the ! L Limber up! Don't suffer! Get a|the furnace after death, yet in po- | state ferester in hiring special for- —_—— acobs Oll from any drug store, and [1ight on the mystery, the prosecutor | percentage of fires started on pa-| NOW Filds She Is Daugmel‘ OI‘ ter using it t once you'll forget indicated that future developments | trolled areas, the forester's report | iat you ever had backache, lumbago | will govern his actions in the case, | states. : | never hurt, or cause any more mis-| The quick way — the easy way| You can easily sell your ery. It never disappoints, and has|-— is to read and use the Wantiymx advertiseit in the Want ble description. lumbago, sciatica, or mavhe from a |of Christ Lutheran church of Bexley, | chief cau being respon- an annual pass” said Meugel ing elee takes out sorcness, lame-|He with other members of the fam- | ©f unknown origin 11 trial bottle of old, honest St.|session of no clue which throws any | est patrol men is shown in the small been recommended for 60 years, Ads. umns. Billings, Mont. | white pa | by a Chiness doctor and his Cau- caslan wife < L un- | t1l yesterday believed to be of Mon- golian blood, was revealed in what| may be a death bed affidavit, made | today by her foster-mother, to bs a Canadian girl—daughter of a wom™ | an who now is the wife of a wealthy | Toronto business man. The nams of | the girl's mother was& not revealed. The glrl was prevented from mar- | rylng Henry F. Hinkley of Miles City, Mont., by a mintster who re- tused to perform the earemony of & o | state law prohibiting the marriage | [ of Chiness and whites Mrs. Sarah ) spouse of ths oriental phy- :lan, has declared under oath that | the girl was born in Toronto-June- tion, Ontarlo, of Caucasian parents; | 3 that ehortly after birth she waas of the adopted by Dr. and Mrs. Moy and taken to China and that they re- urned to the United States in ffll.‘i.l | The affidavit sa and Mrs. Moy | | were married in New York city in be eritical, wili remove the obstacle to the marriage. Lighthouse Funcral This year nearly three thousand people used this Rorie, — Funcral services for | Adam Gallici, keeper of the light, club to get together the money for their holiday ex- [imere heldgin SRl e ihovses e 2 body was low- You Will Want To Join ared by chains from the top of the penses—and our checks, for a total of $110,000 cover- lighthouse, and the pallbe were drop alongside the “His” Shop turned over to the Ladies for De- cember. ing their deposits, were mailed today. e s sisted of eight motor- boats. YOU want a similar check next Christmas time. Come in and join now. No man ever laughs at what a Woman buys here. Ladies’ month here— All secrets kept ’ G i : Our label will mean a dlsfilr | BRI lot to him. back aslean | Ky : #remember Bakers § was the best BAKER’S 'COCOA 3 is better becau-e . it | better process is meode of - ctter beans by a The smoothest running and best cooking range on the mar- and has a better Ket. 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