New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 28, 1927, Page 15

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MILTON SILLS IN HARVARD ADBRESS Tells Smdents There of Movie_» U.§ FLEET HOME FRIDAY Battleships and Scouting Vessels to | Drop Anchor fn North River— Public Invited to go Aboard. e I ot from the Atla Wn open to visitors will be most lor interest to the vi t development in air- &nd anti- duri e visiting | ours from 1 to & from tt various docks according Dordelman, er in this city, navy recruit Expect Large Attendance At “Tahs” first annual formal ball of Y. M. T. A. & B. socie! Iriday evening in the audito- new home on Mai ffair, besldes heing th empted by the society, is ex- preted Lo be t ial event in the Tabs' in this city. William J. Farley fs chairn e committee in charge and assisted by Thomas J. Devine, s J. Daley, William J. Huma- Scheyd and John B, history of the n of B George Dudack. A concert will be given from § » 9 o'cl after which dancing be enjoyed ral hundred ¢ signified their Gne Thin Woman Gained 10 Pounds In 22 Days! Skinny Men Can Do the Same All weak men and women, All skinny men and women, Can grow stronger, healthier and more vigorous and take on pounds of solid needed flesh in 30 days just by taking McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets four times a day s easy to take as candy. And what a hit these flesh pro- ducing tablets have made. One st tripled his sales in onec verybady knows that nasty-tast- i evil-smelling Cod Liver Oil is a wonderful vitalizer, flesh producer and health creator. But who wants to swallow the horrible stuff, when these wonderful tablets—McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets — contain the same kind of vitamines and so easy to take? A box of €0 tablets for 60 cents and 1 any skinny man or woman doesn’t gain at least 6 pounds in 30 days—money back. Ask any good druggist vhere in Amerie Be sure and get Mc( the orig- inal and genuine—reputable drug zists won't hand you imitations any mora than they will hand you coun- eit monky. And don't forget Formal Ball | most brilllant so- | City Items urday —advt. ml Hal Ken- May 2. \;-rv en o KERI]SENE SUPP[Y MII]NIEHT TflREH 30 o'clock Hardware Co. stre into the air for a distan to be over 5 X ¢ Southingto I No. 1 responded stored in a wooden surronnded by spacious varions Hose 0. The kerosene was shed which was | wooil depart k | from spre: | prevented a pos {and destruction of the p Offictals at the plan un, to give a eorrect estimate on the { damage today because of the fact| that no inventory had becn taken to determine {7 thera was anything in the shed with the inflamm | materfal. They were at a loss explain how the kerosene becam: lignited. | An investigation was started by, | town officlals in an effort to deter- | mine the eause of the fire, Accord- | ing to statements hy the officials, | | there was nothing in or around the! building which could have set t) firs) axil! atlagiaisnsilot incendiarids | are Leing entertained. Night Driver Thomas Murphy was being congratulated today by mem- bers of the fira commission and offi- cials at the factory for his work directing the work of memb iof the hose company. He arrived on the scene a fow moments after the alarm ad rung and b placing | {of the lines of hose in the most ad- | vantageous positio nabled 1 fireman to successfully Keep the flames away from t or build- WAPLE HILL NEWS Mre. H. B. Olmstead entertained the Maple Hill Bridge club Tuesday afternoon at her home on Johnson street. The prizes were won by Mrs. N. E. Mann, Mrs. R B. Doane and Mrs. Willlam Fitzell. D. K. Perry and son, John Perry ot Golf streot, returned Sunday from a trip to Norfolk, Va. Miss Eleanor Skinnor gave a fare- well party Tuesday afternoon at her | home on Thompson street for Miss | Janet McKenna who will leave soon to make her home in New Rochelle, N. Y. i | Leonard C. Voke of Golf street is | spending two weeks at Berrien | Springs, Michigan, visiting his par- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Voke, i Mrs. LeRoy Brown of Frederick street is confined to her home by ill ness. wington Garden club will | t Thursday afternoon, May Sth at the home of Mrs. Harold | Rowe at Newington Junction. The | subject of the meeting will be The meet ne “Spring Flowers."” Mra. 3. H. Latham sntortained at| bridge at her home on Theodors stieet this afternoon | there i nothing on earth so good to make hackw listless, under- welght children grow strong and take on weight, Rutterflies not only continue to live when thetr heads are cut off but actually survive those not dn- capitated. (MRS, SNYDER WILL ITESTIFY Y TOMORROW state to th Taxi I‘ru\l‘r Called. previous withess had testified no Puliman had been ble all the way and Gray had <ht one to Albany. G. Fullerton the porter on, 5 train on . took the stand next. He ame of car 17 was "0 « first four seats of assigned to A o said, and : at Number 1. Miilard concedad rain and th od, his place lose fris Judd G toned Haddon Haddon Gray Testifies “Did yo defenda M sen the t Gray you?" “I went to his room digo hotel. We went gother in the coffce hotel bascment.” iid you t Snyder's Picture was going to Albany | 1 wanted [ would help him out.” “Help him out how 2" ia sald he was going to keep a dinner engagement in Albany with {"Mumsie’ and might be out all night {He asked me to stay fn his roon answer telephone calls from his wife or office and generally give the i pression that he was in his room. to know if )id he ever €how you a ploture | of ‘Mumste' 2" “Yen' “Do you know who she is2" “T do now." “Who? “Mrs. Snyder.” Agreed To Prove Alibi laddon Gray said he t did you do?" “T went” to the defendant room. mailed some lett 1eft there in the hotel chute, phoned k not to disturb me, ani \e ‘don’t disturb sign’ the room door. Later 1 1 the bed and made ft look gh it had been slept in. hat was the next day, March 20, “You loft a note?” had strict attorney then read from a slin of paper: “Bud: Perfect. Call when ready. Had.” ‘I's that the note you left Gray's room March 202" “When did you hear from him?"' CORNS | sat motion! he car wera | on the | | | briet e did h “He 1nvited “Did you go 4 with arles car. That was abo “What e to supper.” Platt Toid of Killing “Ho said that when he came ou h‘ show you auh‘x 10%wed ma some lv'aoi- a ot i of those | T suggested w ce wh he played marbl floor with my children.” “When did he leavel” About 11:30." You came | Gray later?” to New York office."” id vou see Judd his ey early school days s with loor. In | By Dana Wallace for Mr der: “You thought a burglary )‘fl‘\ committed and a man kille | do anything to help the au- | | T dla net.” Tried to Protect Gry “Did vou do everything power to cover up your fri rail. Although you knew that this 1ight obatruct justic T did." “Why Wit 1 was protecting him a victim of eir \ Iearn that mur. did you first v was charged with Cadin told me_Monday af- did vou see Gray fira: | arrest?” y. T told him ¢ T was sorry B e H el e “What was vour nex: connec 807 | ion | ay mo | thres Syra- Judd hag n't know was a falsehood?” Admits He Uted. although yo ! was charged with murder? “You Hed Newcombe whe jown e “Yes, at first.” | “Had your ow told you 10 tell the try | “He had.” I “Why didn” i Hin't Judd wan| to District you were brought belicve n the other hand. wasn't your | pose to withhold all you coulf u il vou compared notes wis Judd Gray so that you would not ba indicted as an accessory to the murder “It was not.” Plaw Also Testifies, Charles Platt then took the stand Platt corroborated Haddon Gray's | ¢ ecitnal of the J 1 Gray closet- | story and told again nck bag to his office | °xt morning he opened | bundled up the con- t attornay), i e down to Ma-| perintendent of the | building and asked him fo dispose | of 11, T gave the suitcase with a case In it to my stenographe who said she toer%s ¢ to her hue. 1and who told Matensy said hunie (BRy T ar.) “Of cours the conten chloroform Wallace for Mre “You w o Ny tee head been arreste r Gray instant relief Takes but & minute to quiet the worst corn with Dr Schof*s Zino- pads. Noothermethodlikoit Absolute- ly safe. They stop the cause—pres:i and rubbing of ¢hoes. Protc . healing. At all drug and shoe srores. Dz Schol!s Zino-pads - Put one on—the” pain is gorc! “Yes. 1 wi 1 i knew Tv i and said only | slight.” [s on diin't them ahout suning Gray's stuid “Althor chiar v i t's. 3 I8 on didn't say ng the clothing wuntil the next New York datect a4 of your duty looks that way a | packags he was in trouble and | | Africa, on ant in thre | sult ot “I did noi." L anything abont ' TO ORGANT ek | e | Phoenix being organized here, will he e - SERIOUS L - HEARDIN'E eyesight bad I Rhaven't looked i \\umum Facts A Week to him o (By the di . WOODS NEW PRESID OF INDUSTRIA M. COAL Group Meeting and On Year's about the FlIERS HOP OFF " FOR BRAZI TOBAY | Commander Barros Leaves Cape Verde Islands Jowo from Genoa, Italy, to Nan hopped oft at 4 45 orning for Brazil The departure of dro-airplene was umber of sp records for specd aten, the hydro-airplane info the air easily and after tions above tb © sky and headed America over a caim sea o'clo this aking evol The crew of the plar Atiorney | airplanes. Commander Frincesco 1) Linedo, the Italian aviator, who | now waiting for the arrival in N York of a plane to take (he plac iy origil trans-Atlant which was burned in Arizo: the crossing last Februa trom Cape Verde Is| on the Isiand of onha, off the Brasl { later to the Braziltan maur Rarmento B iator, hopped oft islands, nea March 18 oxt day on the Island o 1o Noronh He also . a distance of about ater. Both aviators had hon tha ma nd without island of Fernando Do Norc were unable to acco 1 to reac stoppin Bus and Truck Crash Is Befme Supreme Court cld, Maoss Aprit S VP Knecdand of tins fons OLOF express company actions broi a collisic Lon ago when a large truck ow by Knceland t 1a s of the Hariford and et ratlway company The wore i two Gary stry onp How sl T HEtL con ter of Lo Bave @ permit 1 of Longime omInon carrior and whether, flure to huve it affocted CHECrS to sie a th rinjuries. dow to op through SOCIAL eting of the new wonn's Templ TN aniliary Vission of Honor, which whist The m e ¥ evening e *m ored fron Friday. Jo! Jr., Con wrof the Speeial ting W national sed I tion, Wil have charge, ¢ Ui Al R h es Cruelty The In Suit for Divorce Money - Back ;&u:‘lnx" Use Whyee [ Fox for Skin B Lox for Skin eraptioas. LUCKY TIGER W. B CALDWELL AT THE AGE OF £3 Dr Caldwell's SYRUP PEPSIN .B C. 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