New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 11, 1927, Page 2

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(= 75TH BIRTHOAY OF REV. . L BODLEY Rector Emeritns of St Mark's Church Passes Milestone | Rev. Harry L Bodl itus of St. Mary's E vesterday observe anniver at his home Main street. Rev. Mr. hecome a minister fro his birth. The only boy ily fn which there he was dedicated to tl fore his hirth. On his lay he was told by his mother th EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1927, FLASHES OF LIFE: MARYLAND COUPLE TRIED TO EFFECT MUTUAL DIVORCE red P told the police had been self-inflict- ! told to ed, fatally wounded James Chechs |dress. four year old son of Mr. and Vrs. William Cheeks of Wellsburg, yes- terday. The father told authorities the child had appeared at the breakfast table in his night clothing. told him unless he did so he could not see his mothet. return to his room and A few mintues later, tha father said, a shot was heard. and the child was found on the tloor with the pistol grasped in his hands, the muzzie in his mouth. Brought to a hospital here, the boy died soon He was |afterward. OUR SCHOOLS CHILD SHOOTS SELF Four Year Old Wheeling Youngster Victim of Pistol. e¢ , Moscow—Pravada, soviet organ, Wheeling, W. Va., April 11 (P—A —There seems to be afpuplishes an account of “third de- | pistol bullet, which the child’s father v that ortly one can|gree terrorization” on Sacco and t without going to it. AN yunzet:i in “Charleston, South Caro. | at night offers the|jina» They are under sentence to difticultics for commercial |y, in the Charlestown state prison, \daptation of the new television | gocton, process demonstrated recently. Pre- | sumabl questions will arise as to lolation of the federal law| Boston—A $10,000 prize 18 going interstate transportation 10 @ Eirl who writes on a drawing board across her knees, Miss Mazo |De La Roche of Toronto, winner of !the Atlantic Monthly's competition SarHADE Fooule Taus cam anid on s movel in whigh 1,100 jpergopy I ans can S ook part, studied first to become an o see and hear Rod L {y,ciraior and retains a habit then | and Vilma Banky say I | ik el e o | 1 photographs taken at their formed. sment tea were wired all over » country. NOW YOU ASK ONE 1—What name of bylontans? Avs York is applied to the writing syste the syrians and Name th < the follow LIKE A of fight films. Bodley was destined to father of Alex- the day o in a four girls ministry be Tth birth- s—TUnless they marry What histor of S event took pluce SHOT OF ELECTRICITY at home Rocqu! will,” wer s, on coast mu y t three m s “the triumvirate Of what Roman emperor is it id that found Rome brick and oft it marble?” der Juling n ruled Rome New York—Harold Vanderbilt, wealthy bachelor, has & new 17-room tment on the 14th fioor of a hotel, with a circular staircase of to a tennis | and marble leading to his The U. 8. L. T. A private squash court on the roof. distribu- | con ¢w York—The g idea now learn how ball by movies. has film: ars ready fo to n no v Mary Browne G tion Philadelphia Vergil Elllott, englen. i preacher, is to seek the Decathlon | Richards. championship in the Penn. . and is an outstanding pos- | Studying at Bethany, W.| for a religious dcgree, he has regular charge. i HARRY WESSE Princ, Ju about 40 <t outhr tposts did the 1k ocenr Vincent —\When was the city of Rome n by these invaders? Who led this in that expedition City Items occ or an Hale tor High School Wessels of th school De-co Dry Cleaning Gives your clothes a snap, a sparkle, a touch of new life. in — Geograph and hygiene wi movies in public | it Jeast a dozen cities | Rochester, clementary & army schools in a oxt ralll New York—Arthur Gavrin of New | Rochelle runs 20 miles to and from [New York university every day. He is training for the Boston marathon April'1s, o New York—In order to add 10 or 20 years to your life take “prophe- medicine That is the charac- | ation given by Dr. C. Ward| ampion of the Pos! 3 icat School to Health F tions with advice to how to mitigate or elimi danger seen in minations. To the lives of sons who went to the hos- health clinie last year, an average of six ye jded, and perfection of edicine will do much »s making 4 man ena 300 years Vining has returned Pleasant ritain General rated on Mrs. John L. her home 95 stroct hospital recently, to o was o fan Antonio—Doc Grahame, who is walloping a golf ball from Mo- bile to Hollywood on the same principle that a dub wallops one | ball from fist tee to 18th hole, has lost only 114 balls so far. First the Desco “bath of youth” and then the cloud of sterilizing steam sandwic B. Gordon of 150 Greenwood as cntered M Sew York city, for treatm Tasty sandwiches, Packard —advt. Laurel Court Sewing society will Tuesday at the Mrs. The fabric is m=llowed The nap is raiss The color is refreshed The lustre is renewed Drag. Eugene, Ore.—Captain McEwan, former army coach, now at the University of Orcgon, would abolish spring football practice. It inter- |teres with other sports and studies |and overemphasizes the game, he thinks. REV. HARRY I. BODLEY home of £0 Monroe promisin would gious life. ointed the me Garner Goodwin, from 10 to 4:30 o'clock A. G. Hammond W. V., will hold it Wednesday evening armo “ghe had prayed for a so hat it God gave her a boy she dédicate him to a rel The mother’s promise way for the indd his 75th birthday anniversary secs him with (the completion of a full half century in the ministry. | Rev. Mr. Bodley was born in Lex- ington, Ky.. in 1852, He remer 3 distinetly the e days. In his own family owned slaves before - the Civil wa He first trained for Y at the General Theological semir in New York and for two while ‘R udent there, fied with Rov, Geor of the Church of th better known as ‘ - Around the Corner The sudden death of his father in- terrupted his carcer in the ministry | - for two vears, when he worked in cotton bagging house in St. Mr. Later he was orda -Little Church Around the Corner, Bishop Horatio Potter, and be private secretary to the |l nephew. also Bishop H He held pastor: Conn., North A peka, Kansas, where he beear of the cathedral. In 1899 he came to New Britain gan his first service as rector ;ust 6 of that almost 22 d to become Hg is in and u‘wu takes part ting He @ his age, ounds of the auxiliary W was en t in Borton regular me at § o'clock divorce is ta- tzomery county, Mary- i, Attorney Peter so | nformed Horace 1. Davis, 20, and | Davis 45, who planned to sign in axreement o separate themselves, | They were married two months ago ! and there have been quarrels over bridegroom's 22-year-old step- the family car. rashington—Se for two y Washington—Self 1 school | hoo in 1 District Al T HE OBEYED ORDERS Island to his native Rhoda Your clothes come hack to you a perfect example of supreme dry cleaning. police w notified today of return of the operator's licen alluce of 331 Clinton s Mrs, Stephen Sautter of ct has returned from Indiana, where n funeral of Casper well known ma Mr. Schweitzer was resident of ebekah club win | Elihu Burritt Junior Higl t e irsday afternoon at Odd | the end of t Fellows' hall e e Mrs. O. A. Peterson of 827 T t strect has returned after a three visit in Dennington, Vt Chairman John E. R, , | the democratic town commitiee has taincd recovered from illness, unusual Peter Bernacki 61 Clinton sel \rd Washburn Child as given ct reported to the police yester- | New Brita ers ollier’s. He writes that funding that his home ntered Sat- | has held i s |agreements have relieved debtor and $1 in change and a lworth clubs a * tions 1o an extent unprecedented in of shoes taken, . Amcrican Legion 1l finance. Youngster Refuses to Show His Passport Papers to Officials. New York, April 11 (—A five pear old traveler from Austria with instructions that he tell no one | where he carried his traveling pa- | pers disrupted for a time Uncle m's machinery at Elis Island. For two hours immigration offi cials reasoned, threatened and cajol- cd with Andreas Csida, before he told them his papers had been sewn ! in the lining of his coat. “I have my papers,” the joung- ! ster persistently declared. “But you ! can't sce them. I was told not to lot any one know where they are.” He was highly indignant when cus- | toms officials searched him. The i boy was on his way to join his' mother, Mrs. Amella Goldstein of Chicago, and only revealed the hid- ing place of the papers when they 7 904 David Belasco, the Dean of the American Theatre writes: “The voice is to the actor what the chisel is to the sculptor. He must beware of dulling its qualities. 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