New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 13, 1927, Page 2

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CHRISTHAS PLAYS 10 BE PRESENTED Exercises Thursday at South Church Chapel Some simple Christmas plays will be presented on Thursday afternoon pupils of the School for the Blind Hartford. At the same time they will present the play “Frankincense” for the blind children. The eighth grade girls have been learning to take their share of re- sponsibility. F'requently the devo- tional service in each class has been in charge of a member of the class. The girls have been much interested in preparing helpful services of song, , Bible reading and some List of Patents nts Issued To Connecticut People Niw.? BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1927. ¥ iart, West Hartford, » Hart Mfg. Co., Hartford. .ostatically-controlled switch Joseph M. Lucarelle, assignor to Dictaphone Corp., Bridgeport, Con- trol mechanism. Martin L. Martus, Woodbury, H. Becker, and J. G. Ross, S bury. Radio lfil(pL('r.( recejver. William A. Peck, New Haven. Ex tension-bit holder. Thomas L. Perry and F. 8. New London, assignors to the Bahcock Printing Press Mfg. Co. Sheet-transfer mechanism for multi- eylinder presses. Eng- | 'WIFE T0 PROSECUTE : MATE AS POISONER Disillusioned as She Recovers to, Find He I ex-Convict New York, Dec. 18.—(P-—With a disillusioned and angry wife anxious g T | wite =0 ne mignt ve tree to pursus |recorded. Under the name ot Henry |tine, two days later sent word of an other women. He is known to have | .\lchonner he was arrested in Octo- |observation of what was supposed to 1ade inquiries about strychnine and | ber, 1923, on a charge of grand lar- |be the same comet and described it |other poisons from druggists near ceny in the Bronx and sentenced to jas, of the second magnitude. his home, at 1173 Tifty-second |an indeterminate sentencs in the| Dr. Shapley received word vester- | street, Brooklyn. An analysis of a | penitentiary. day from the astronomica | pill similar to those he recommend- Mrs. Doner asked that she be house at Copenhagen that H jed to his wife showed a sizable |placed In Raymond street jail last | Wood, & South African astronomer, 'K,uanmy of strychnine. night as & material witness, declar- | had computed the comet's orbit. This Miss Ellicott, who merely identl- ing that she feared harm from her |indicates that the comet, now in the | fied Donner in court, told reporters husband's relatives. Her hushand is |constellation Scorplo, and south of lafterward that Donner represented confined ‘in the criminal section of |the sun, {s moving rapidly north- himself to be a bachelor, saying |the prison, while she will be in the | ward and will be in conjunction with | | mothing of his wife and six-year-old |civil section with her daughter. She |the sun on Dec. 15. It has the very ! daughter, Virginla. After he per- | ! ata yesterday that she was destitute, | high inclination of 72 degrees. { suaded her to deposit her eavings ina |and accused her husband of taking | At Berkeley, Cal, Miss Prescott {and another astronomer have work-| {ed out further details of the comet’s progress. After Dec. 18 it should b casily visible to the naked eye just after sunset, in a position just north of the sun. Its northward speed i: three or four degrees a day. It will 3. be the brightest comet visible in the last 15 ye In Andjia, a district of Morocco, a person @lo has headache cures Limself by having his head shaved and burying’ the hair in the earth of a saint's grave. An extracted | tooth is deposited at a shrine to pre- | vent other teeth from decaying and arhlnl joint account last summer, she said, ' her money when he visited her in ihe decelved her into parting with | the hospital last week before his Thursday | $2,200. On the day set for her wed- | arrest. {ding In St. Tgnatius's Roman Catho- {lic church, she said he received a | |telegram purporting to announce the | death of his parents. He left the {church hurriedly, Miss Ellicott de- | clared, and she did not see him again | FAMOUS COWET 10 i who is Jewlsh, represented i e — | <.5::;’.:L%.§‘ ’:Lfi‘};*;::“&’;‘;u. Skiellerupts Will Be Brightest 15 Years | he thought the pills were aspirin, Joseph Sachs, Hartford. Test Edmund A. Schade, the Stanley Works, Carpenter's plane. at 3:15 o'clock, by the eighth grade | girls of the united week day church hools in the South church chapel. The program will open with Christ- mas carols in charge of Miss Pauline | Bauer's class. The poem, “Every-| . "\ Jesse A. B. Smith, Stamford, as- where Christmas” will follow. SM»" :-“l~\m“ st < signor to Underwood Typewriter I3 [:}" fv.pl}‘:v]fw 1 5| Fernlev H. Bant nor, by , €0+ N. Y., Typewriting machine. it ‘g"\-u':v“lnr‘ clas assignments Morton C. Taleott, Hartford, ae- alie Traut. The playle , Inc. znor to the Billings & Spencer Co incense,” by Louise Cummings, Dronshammer ries the Christmas spirit into mod- Gieorgs B Tuomas Brlidgenortas ern times. Miss Gladys Shaler's gnor to the Bryvant Electric Co s has prepared this nopy dxtyre. died of strychnine polsoning in I ollowed by the playlet Walter H. Wheeler, Jr., and J. W. 1501 Zion hospital last w ins Christmas in Many Lands,” whict Ogden, assignors to Pitney- Bowes . at first that the he pills | will be presented by Miss Rice's Postage Mefer Co., Stamford. PO |per hushand recommended must In this play. the Christmas carding and stamp-cancelling ma- | have been taken by mistake. When spirit extends across the geas to ism for phenographs and the like chine. Detective William Enright and As- other nationalitie; Walter Buswell, Bridgeport, as sistant District Attorney William W. All parents and friends are cor- signor to Standard Compositor Akti Kleinman told her about dlally invited to attend this Christ- Alschart, Berlin, Germany Ellicott, who said Donner as pregram llm- casting machine. o marry her, her attitude weakened The girls of theee classes have | Bernard E. Gagnon, Bridgeport e [Thentaholeamadt laBmor i n | ecoma g0 much rested in the assignor to the Bead Chain Mfg. an ex-convict she announced Ler in- | plovment fairly steady. He s |atory announced vesterday through 3 L g Demonstratiow= work of Dr. Wilfred Grenfel in La- coupling. tention to carry the case to the years of age and his wife is 26. ithe Associated Press. Free P brador that they have prepared gifts'| Edward J. {imit | According to the record at police | Discovery of this comet at Me Easy Poymests 10 send to the children under Dr. assignor to i Deteetive Enright went to headquarters Donner was eentenced bourne, Australia, by F. J. Skjelle A M HAUSCHELZ, Grenfel's care Rubber Shos Jersey last night to investigate I 'to the reformatory in New Jersey in (up, amateur astronomer, who for- 11 @hyzch St Fhone Alse Miss Shaler's class through a 5 ner’s conviction for forgery there 1914 for burglary was returned {merly lived in South Africa, was study of Helen Keller became inter- the theory that it might involve an- jthere the next r for forgery, and /made known Der. 4. It was then ted In the blind. The pupils of other woman vietim. The police be- |in 1817 was arrested in Bayonne, N. ireported of the third magnitude, but Donner tried to kill his|J. No disposition of this case u:xhe observatory at La Plata, Argen-| to prosecute him for poisoning her assignor to with strychnine last New Lritain. | night and another wontan com- ing forward to identity him as the man who jilted her last summer, Henry Donner. Brooklyn house 'painter, was held without bail, with felonious assault, by | strate Liotain the Fifth avenuc court in Brooklyn yesterday. He will have another hearing temorrow, when hie wife will appear. Mrs. Helen Donner, who almost Patents fssued by the U. S Patent Office, December 6, nectient inventors (List compiled wes Official Gazette Kly from the e office of Har- g Broa. Sho: mesne mingham Co Ansonia. Heat- J. Balknap. geport Alonzo W. Ben Steam turbine Morris H. Bennett and H. ¢ Ro; Waterbury, assignor to Scovill Mfg., Driving mechan- nett. New Haven and denied any thought of poisoning. He wept bitterly over what he ca ¢d a most unfortunate mistake and almost convinced the police that his explanation of his was true. titled adach %fifl- f.0.b. Bafalo, N. Y. AT These Low Prices You IrntWhhAnylhinglul'flu- atte, Co. Skiellarup's comet will be clearly wife's poisoning |visible to the naked eye in the north- 'ern hemisphere In about 10 days and 0 Con- The policc found that Donner will be & conspicuous object in the t Aford 1o Be had a police record extending back learly evening western sky during Com- 0114, though his reputation in his Christmas week, Dr. Harlow Shap- TheFinerVectoHeating neighborhood was good and his em- |ley, director of the Harvard observ- fort And Economy. Trade-Marks Registered. The H. B. Ives (o, New Haven. Sash locks and door bolts. Stanley Rule & Level Co., assignor to the Stanley Works, New Britain. tools. s Trade-Mark Applications. American Brass Co., Waterbury. Copper and copper-alley pipe ana tubes. The Ansonia O. & C. Co., Ansonia. Hose supporters and hose- supporter grips. Colt's Patent Firc Arms Mfg. Co, Hartford. 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