New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 21, 1927, Page 10

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1C NEW BPIT Al DATLY HI'RA\I D THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1927, 1 compelled to carry tive par- THANKS MINISTER - FOR DISCLOSURES Unirocking of Guy Holmes Ap- preciated by Church our conterence thios: o onee fa's bav of Mi itior tryi neithe part come his “vol 15t roops und lhnenl Carille from Yureenaro. vigners ab doors Only and pire rom passengers ( g to incide t P re) said 1 o pting Many others hat wa ¢ removed en 1 a pe two pri er Go panied the ret Other Similar Tragedies e tragedy was eclipsed in ror only by the Zapatista outrag of Morclos, in 1 rs perished and the train att: tas at Munoz, AMERIGANS UNHURT AS MEXICAN BAND i h 17 eh passen irdered in 1915, Large numbers of » sent to the at Octalin where a de- | troops satd was s At troops e of the campme: train see her i the brid rma river nt of teral the line ahead the engine rerts, sedford rto Cabrera also said a prie from an aut added, for ong g those anoth- | nobile ils, carrying wl of High Live who | where she will be u w days. Hartfor | Alsabled | observation for a fe gecond | Mrs. Anna R. Dame of 84 | strect has sold her two-¢amil |ing honse to David Shiran From a d rs open nir aid not obey prompily. Freed by Padre NATURE fire on the on the ar s riding. fol e conee tains ired and ted to rs were hospit =1 L of $35.000 Rea;on for Rate Increase Lflld 10 This Cause Larze Part Sought in Relief Fund Campaign Reported Pledged. With expr portion of the the belie money at a needed 1, either in checks committee % the Federated Jowish rities drive for . will mect t §:15 o'clock at the ¢ the Cong r Is of port i o workers inds fre support of . both in the city and t success has heen met believed, and the com- timistic arding the he resi- | ities ntly | “If wer 1stified in their po- ull- 11 erns you, and | for f inte c, ir ¥ { N h ¢ CARS BECOME TANGLED. t bumper of driven by Roc aught the rear autom owned | by Fre Walker, contractor the Main Iroad crossin out 1 racts of lay. Mr. Walker Acr T 1 drove o 30 re- ! no damage. about 5 al ests, fully overh . was inerea cre the tax ke for cxamyp 5.5 acres essed at 3700 and §6 spectivelv,that is §1.850 for thirty lots. Per " | Rid Me Of Plles‘ Suffered For Years; Say ‘Thc! Only Remedy That's l Any Good.” John O'Le North Division | for 14 years Super- | ond ward, wants to| ood word alon | from me,” says' Mr.| ‘n yon suffer torment | or 1 years as T did, ‘ two 1ioiniy diseng “ fen e of a s house on on ol ten ti of the or . adjoining | plot sold of ti \, | court for 100, and fs ; land hough the or ti cen” demolished. thwest corncr Main r - price paid was building ha nder | is 10 La- | With 1 Fletcher’s Castoria is especially pre- pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep "To avoid imitations always look for the signature of z‘/fi 7MU Absolutely Harmless -No Opiates, Physicians everywhere recommend it A new taste thrill 7 ls way of cooking meats Gulden’s will read ¢} dl give them a new taste every particle ";r eheb::a‘:h thrill that will delight your fam- adding a_wonderful, appetice. ily. 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Healing Forces. | ¢ Hiha: To M ions or the t ; 1 omotion 1alajara-M he returned worke rebels invaded the cars, stabbi ngers ded scort | until the rebels climbed in. a insane his a to carry wore duo ience couches, X Survivors, camp. aid, he w you can go scene of the fterward 1 The padre says to the ! Garcia of who suffered arm and leg, s bullet g all whose dress ind hey robbed of clothing afterwarc 1 the t ordered Many off live. iin, an wounded. He Italian, claims the sted over two hours and that | of the hee fought passengers were part of the mili- inside the cars Then the inued among the cower- ed 3 rercilessly remaining mistaken ¥ did not a military train, member of ation of City Holy when nd his moth re wounded, daughter, die: his da wife ughter Consuelo, 1 on the reiiet train. Panla Cervantes, was the spine by a bullet, d five, had ced The, ntonio, shattered. rvantes the bare rebels ana able I of the wounded, re piled with the dead along ck until the flames made to said n Redo, former governor of during the Diaz re- who traveledq m a Pullman wife and children, told different The rebels, 1, did not st the rs but assisted | 182 o unr\ rob or conrteonsly their 1 casualti to th by t in his opinton, e Sporate o iry guard and its fig vwz: inside the stanec in Survivors Unnerved, City, April 21 (UP)— 1ericans, of passengers on rs 0 City train ving ex- unahle counts of ent to Wounded Burned In Cars, ivate roor Arch for a limlted timse, 25 street. treo | Christ, | white e bheyond words,” nts of occur- the attack: able to raiders tting the 11 Watsons \.H erivs nf 1y n Coaches Set On Fire, 1id tha ders en- 1 rob- passen fired by | 10t a to | lots ed the ex- 0s in of Mon Viexton, In Command. o trai dera rode Cristo Rey.” the King.) frocked ) pe B ore away erying (Long Live The raiders were men of the peon Penfamo, a 1 the | ted | and | of | was | was | and | fur- a at La | nerved | > now men Filiberto Cabrera 1d soldier wounded dur: o engagement, told the United » following story: “When the firing started, Captair | Banuet ordered the soldiers to reply liately, We started hes of the rebels’ of from &0 to 70 yard the second of the extinguis not ts in class cars were 1 hels would ood target “Our ammunition began to =un {low and several men were ordered to the ground outsida the cars. After three hours all our ammuni- tion gone. Then the rebels, erying ‘Viva Cristo R irround- ed the train shooting d s sbing soldiers 1o death. “Only four of us escaped; two In civilian clothing, one who lay be- | neath the corpse of Captain Banuet, nd myself. 1 told the rebels that < only a chauffeur, y poured oil on the coaches d them, leaving the woun | d to burn alive. They carrled me | to ir camp a kilometer (5 | away and finally T wa Most of the rebels were . T rode with a priest in such & R leased mounted | Fora.” I met the de side of Mexico with the passengers first class coaches e United Press s them were t00 o intelligible answers to my questions. Many of the illite the train said that the attacking band numbered 1,000, but ft W generally agreed among the pa gers better able to estimate their number that the raiders numbe slightly fewer th 0. miles City 1 talked in second and A. W. Folger of “Most train | defense,” one passenger sald. “Many {of them took lter hehind | toppled engine and fired until they were shot or stabbed when the raid- {ers surrounded the train. It was useloss defense, The raiders had | plenty of ammunition and were pro- | Makes Fat | People Slim | New York Pl .\Il-lnn Perfects Simple { and Easy Methol of Reducing | Weight, Dr. scd prac- ent announces that he h ment wh people of excess miore remarkable Dactor's statement tod thousands reduction with- ~snl) change of dlet or exercise, He also says ople who suffer from mnatism, gout, asthma | 11 high blood prossure obtain grea from the reduction of their rfluous flesh. Realizing that this mun4< almost too good to be | the Doctor has offered to send | ithout charge, to anyone who will write him, a trial treatment to ! r his claims, as well as his | y-when-rednced” plan. 1t you want to rid yourself of superfluous | | write him today, addressing Dr. | . Newman, 258 Fifth av York City, Dept. R, fre ‘lncrease Your Weight firing at |t rifles at a | [ stroet {that a hammer, a broom a | was entered sin i the of a J a| ¥ of | rwrought to glve | e Tndlans aboard | IPederal troops put up an heroie | | home that he | nue, New | al was handled by the realty geney of P. J. Murray Co, Mr. and Mrs. L L. ughter, J. W. stout nd Miss E W. Prosser, urned from a trip to ‘housand Tslands, nt Easter holidays arents of Mr. and Mrs Mrs, Fdith Kenyon of 12 reported to the poli and children and they anad wher ith Nicholson, were missing from her Lome, Ofticer ‘homas J. detectiv u s 4 An alar Tis forenoon brov partment to 59 Bro: n ash box in t The recall was 8o utes later. Mrs property. A meeting of the Polish Amer Businessmen's association will held tonight at 8 o'clock at the cons hall. John Smolak will New Britain Revie will meet tomorrow Eagles hall. Affer the social will be held. Contfnued improvement is noted in the condition of Harry 1. Bo ley, rector of St Mark's piscopal ho was in a critical condition during the ! week. ating. Box 29 at 11:5 the fire de- where as on fir min- owns an b W B evening meeting By in MAPLE HILL NEWS Blake a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Mann of Robbins avenue lasi week-end. am Buell and New Jersey h Ars, Buell's parents, . and Mrs. Walter Cau- d of Newington Center, The Maple Hill B t next Tue ¢ afternoon at o'clock at home of Mrs, H. ullr.mu ad on Johnson stri Daniel B, Olson and daug rbara, ha irned to their in Fairfield after week with Mr. and Mre of Golf stree Mrs. ter, B e ret D. K. Perry aham Spring of t last G The Newington Garden this afternoon at the home R. 8. Pittsinger at Newington Cer club me Miss Constance Grant entertained umber of young friends this after- at her hom honor of Miss is moving to New 100 | ot May. Mr. and Mrs. L L, danghter spent several week visiting Mrs, James E. ing of Stamford. erett Hine who underwent an operation for appendieltis at the hos- vital recently, returned to his home on Trederick strect Tuesday. Harding days Hur\l- Notice of Sale 136 So. Main St from Domenick Tteale and Touls Reale to Rosarto Boucino and Je Nicosia. Agenzia Italiana, 108 La- Barber Shop, 5 Pounds in 30 Days i'nwu» . | Or Money Back | Doctors and that Cod res that b k0od pharmacists | Liver Oil is full of make flosh, create d up the po r to re- 1 puts good ‘solid flesh skinny men and wome { But it's repulsive in taste and {smell and nearly every stomach re bels against it know i ppetit t dis | nd women who keep | with the times are taking Me Coy’s Cod Liver Oil Compound Tali-| rich in flesh producing, health | h o creating vita- | sy to take as candy. | 5 1f you want | wny hollows in | neck and gain | h and vigor. And bear this mind if they don’t help you In that time any druggist anywhere will return your money. But demand McCoy's 60 tablets 60 cents. nildi mines and as ¢ them for out those cheeks and atr in " MONSTER DANCE RIALTO B,\LLROOM New Britain Music by AUGER'S ARCADIANS AT. APRIL 23rd Novelties — for all. Balloons, Candy, Prizes. An Evening of Mirth, Laughter and Melody. ADMISSION 50c e nle | Nicholson and | have re-| which | |t0 pay ¢ Fal- | pre- | I hoard in their field, of Wollaston, | Irousht suit spending | | | | of Mrs. !is planned jings a month, with instruct | political {story of the United States. i | Young club, and tr out any 183 #ood word for the dy that is any good.” “Peterson’s Ointment rid ! piles so quickly that I was ished. 1 felt somewhat peeve ver, to think that T had s avs before | wonderful dy 1 ment me thank f my heart. stro sold at The old frame was demolished. The land n a building is now | wll b TS reme Let o two family house stroet, with copper her droggist will Ointment- it for old pt i ibout Peterson's for 3ie. 1'se ulcers, itehing, nises, ~there a floor, is 2 e the assess h clhia dise nothing t | | burns, is floor and about ten ir assessment rooms on ears old. [ 000, he il who questions or fails | osky 82 pe 1 vith arcest, pursned re- Why do items of 330 or thou: of dollars seem the attention of our offi- is atened itlessly. even of to escape cials? It the property In the business 1 the speenlative acreag properly agsessed, and ! | Says Girl had indigestion s 1id to eatanyt T bad | ing. the assessors is diffi- and in even o 1 have hat Adl Ardenia iToward Adlerika gives REAL ! poisons w {trouble for a st medicines, it upper and lower bewel, spoonful relieves GAS 1y that full, bloated that you c: eat better take ika thing, o policy cine e In the premises, r fellow autocra the | is like that of the o questior s long time. 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