New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 5, 1928, Page 4

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4 ANERICANS KILLED - ACROSSTHEBORDER <. =2 = Said to Have Been Trying (0 oo anei stoore, wror- Escape Guards ‘ physical condition was of imary: Points, Nartford, first, w Dritain, sccond, 14 rrington, third, points; fourth, clas: pound New awarded hout by forfeit pound class—Kemp, Hart- scenred decision over Cova- New Dritain. advantage wtes, 42 pound e Torrington, hmidt, Bridgepo san T March & (P The bodies of four Americans who were Killed in gun battle with | 1 ter their Lp! Lowe Jiego, Cal Time Alamo, r S ove zellanri period Preliminar red Bridgeport sved 1o the Ameri cured Britain fall ord secured the New me of Haven 1da. conviet 2 years' Tres Marias islan A woman who imprison Sl ent seeured the Now minuts NSANITY 15 PLEA Wadlund decision o colony. Haven. Tim rested he Unit Their sariel aceomplish: side help, bars, Killed his guns, but v watd mar ore othier in BOYER GASE CONES 10 FORE AGAIN ‘Federal Agents Checking Up on Adopted Boy t, March 5 (P—VFederal and | state investigations got under way today four vear old to in the Joseph Boyer, Boyer millions, cffort to delay depo child to Canada until ke thorough inquiry | circumsta surrounding rd of his birth | . Meteals, | case disclaimed of heir state a into the al-| Myron 1 adopt- 1 him to their own baby, fac- stioning by immigration child is rety John L. Zurbrick, represe s unless the [te Canad: ne dise ! i trict director of immigration, said he ad ordered Mrs. Boyer to with the boy for questioning. Mrs. Boyer can sidestep such an investigation by taking the child to the American consul'at Windsor and | otbaining for him a visa and a head <. The child then could be admit- d legally, Zurbrick said. Mrs. Boyer did not indicate ative she will choo declared her in {doing everything possibie |the child. pprar | which although =ntion to keep tor sh ot «[ The investigations were precipitat- {ed when Myron L. Boyer, chairmar | {of the board of directors of the Bur- | roughs Adding Machine company. | filed a suit to expunge the child’s| | birth record | | The child hitherto had passed as! over's son and had heen named | heir to a $5.000,000 trust. Boyer harged his wife purchased the child NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MO Charging that his d nim to b sceking a decree or the child as his son. Boyer and th v lering The 1 ar NDAY, MARCH 5, 1928 * & cific run. A modern vessel is to re-| Meriden—The Rev. Prokofy Ra-{former chief of Premier Muasolini's Charges Birth Was Faked — NEA Detroit Bureau. smuggled a haby into thelr home and for several s it was a son naturally born to them, Myron L-|foyle, found in suburb of Joyer of Detroit has filed a petition in circuit court at Lansing, Mich., | England. officials to delcte record of the birth of socially prominent in Detroit. state Boyers a shown . (Copyright, 1928, By 1 New ing, 59, vice-preside —Charles Cook Pauld-| nt of FLASHES OF LIFE: WOULD RATHER DIE THAN LOSE HIS RIGHT ARM |to Paris—to 'be married. the New | EA Service, Ine)) |in the hallway Mrs. place her, | {to the | Russian | Follinsby, Reilly's first sergeant, has|the place of Rev. Stephen I. Burdi- | been working for Uncle Sam. When | koff, prohibited by court injunction Captain Reilly fell in the Boxer re- |from conducting service. | bellion, TFirst Sergeant Follinsby | |carried on in the storming of Pekin.| New Haven—In | He also fought in Cuba and the|plans for the coming football sea- | Philippines. Now he is a retired |son, Mal Stevens, new Yale head sergeant major with a clvil service |coach, says that the “Tad Jones" |dob at Fort Jay. |brand of football will continue to be taught. | New Haven—! Father Andrew | |F. Harty dies on operating table in St. Raphael's hospital. | | copal church in Washington and | Milford—Miss Kitty Butler of former secretary of Yale university. |New Haven injured in automobile |chosen chairman of the board of |crash on Milford turnpike, early |trustees of Yale in China. Friday morning dies at Milford hos- | | pital. | stamford—Andrew Kennedy, 32, of New York clty electrocuted and Windsor—John R. Ramsay, for- |Benjamin Simmons of Port Chester. mer general manager of Windsor|N. Y., was serlously burned when plant of the General company now |they came in contact |connected with the Lynn, Mass, |line while working on a shield on | plant of the company seriously in- the New York, New Haven and jured when his automobile was | Hartford raflroad atop a signal struck at station by south bound ex. |tower, | press. New Haven—Rev. Dr. Anson Newtown—Mrs. rl Haviland New Britain — Dominick Rozzi |dles after being accidentally shot |10ses $1.098 when he was gullible by her son, Earl Jr. 15, who had |enough to believe that a wandering [just been presented with a .32 cali- band of gypsies could cure his bre revolver, chronic ailment. - | Easton—Frea A. Turney, 1nail Hartford—Woman named “Doro- | carrier here, arrested when it was {thy” sought by police for question- | found that he had thrown more than |ing concerning Dr. Harold N. Guil- 1,000 letters and packages into his London, aunt's harn. He said that he thre Dr. Guilfoyle was shot|them there when he became tired. above the eye and Mrs, Maximin J. | e—— |Gaudet of New Haven, was killed in | {a double shooting involving the two | of the Guilfoyle UPHOLDS V Florence, March court of appeals has upheld t apartment here, |verdict of sentencing Cesare Ro | diuk of New York denles admittance Orthodox church New York—LIor 45 years Bertram | here where he was assigned to take outlining his| Stokes, canon of the National Epis- With = power spending a vacation press bureau, to ten months §m% prisonment for writing letters held {to be insulting to Mussolint and' other Fascist leaders. Rossl i# in France. The verdict was delivercd 1‘"\ his absence. PRESENT BONUS Rome, March 5.—(UP)—Three state employes, who did not give % their names, have presented Premier | Museolini with three government {bonds in token of their readiness to {deny themselves 80 as to aid in the | nation’s financial rehabilitation. Mussolini, in a statement, praised | the patriotism of the employes high- {1y, and ordered the bonds formally {to be hurned. i e { UNCONFIRMED REPORT | Naples, March 5. —(UP)—The !newspaper Mattino today published | an unconfirmed report that the for- {mer German crown prince was at a private l\ma near Torreannunziata. ERII,\D HERALD CLASSIFIED Al " FOR BEST RESULTS Piles Go Quick Pilesa; loud in the by congestion of r bowel. Only an in- nedy can remove the cauge. snlves and cutting fail. Dr. Hem-Rold, a harmless tab: ause it relleves this con- and strengthens the aftected Hem-Rold has given quick, safe lasting reliet to thousands of Pllw frerers. 1t will do the same for_you lor mouey back. The Fair Dept. Storo and druggists everywhers sell Hem-Rold with guarantee, part; an HUNDREDS HERE END COLDS T e AT e I 2 |guests at a dinner party on Gover- | T, AP-inor Trumbull's 55th birthday was parently is to live e e o e B e e o is out of a hospital re he re-inorthampton, where he and Miss! —_ | ——— i fused 1o permnit amputation At igrence Trumbull_recently caled, Find Home Use of Hospital Certified Method | |of & gangrenous condition, lon his grandmother, ! N nincls i o | — | Ideal for Head Colds, Coughs, Ch=st Cold ! s L=t ETOIN S M85 New York—The Queen of Dia-| _— [ i own reward. For three vears Mid- 1 . | treme hospital cases. Siipmen Gacar Ls DPafterson nf By | oA hos been trumped By sae Goes Straight to Seat of Cold | ™0, (T pleasant om an unmarried mother in Wind- | york { | ‘entral, sor Ontarlo, smuggling the infant|ihan bhe without his right 0 his home as a new horn bahe | Tilson and Garrett On Voters’ Service Proaram Congressman John Q. Thson, Tong publi of Connectleut, and Con- wan Finis J. Garrett, democrat OF WIFE SLAYER * Scranton, Pa., Man Confesses to His Pastor hose 1 jail. How ¢ obtaine cquired t |in hodies are his country return s . March ieated 7. " in v 1 swallow- was in by relativ knave Bore o HARTFORD TAKES STATE MAT TITLE New Britain Is Second in Cham- pionship Competition b ¢ ority showed wrestle wrestlers all Hariford i supe in the highost the stat: New Haven, Waterbury, Bri Torriugton, Hartford and 2 ain w over meet, gepor v B teams were climinated during 1 iminaries with the exception of the Hartiord v Britain teams and bitter | rivalry was manifested when men lined up against each other. In the matter of falls secured New Britain and Hartford were tied. Hartford scured the most points on time cision. Bo the two rival cities went and overtim: periods wer cssary in order to determine the winners, de- te {consistent in as the probable defense of Rus: . McGarrah, local hond man, who surrendered to the pastor f his church last night, five hours e had killed his wife in their ment in the Green Ridge res ntial section, Mc ah suffercd a nervous breakdown about two years ago, and while Tic had not waily, his relatives dec i never fully recovered. He 1 financial difficulties, it is said that during t hs he had been on his feet,” in the bond which he managed here Detectives who questioned him and who found his story muddled and in many respects, are him arrainged on in police court to- tior h s0 ha geney planning to hav, a murder charge ay or tomo MG sinee s <hown little emo- himself up last . He still sticks to the simple statement that he thinks he “did what was right” in killing his wife, b @ of his of on that she had been planning to take his life, Neigh- 1 that the two were an ideal ple, devoted to each other, and t they had never had any serious & cou 1 Tennessee, the fwo party lea 1e house of representatives, will be “guest speakers” on the March 6 program of the “Voters' Serviee,” to| be broadeast at T o'clock from | tion WRC, Washington, 1o associat atations on the National Broac ing Company’s Red Network. program which is one of the fo nightly series devoted to “What €c gress is Doing” is sponsored by i Proadeasting Company and the Na- | tienal League of Women Voters, Mr. Charles G. Ross, chief of ishington burean of the $t. Louis Post-Dispateh. who s the re r conductor of the “What Congress is Doing” program, will be the third participant in the half hour pro- {gram. Mr. Ross will bring to his radio audience a short summary of | congressional happenings in the | previous week. ! Beginning with this program, two WGY of Schencetady and WIFAA of Dallas, will be added to the | “Voters’ Service” look-up. This Lrings the total number of stations east of the Rockies which carry the | rvlee to twenty. | the ler, Pa., failed ademy’s life-savi has done 5o w 1. R, Willia weight 2 to York—2May d in he is in the dark newsdealers so in ex ation for th: moke a with my ¢ failure of cringe at New of no cow great closed as dark Princeton, sport captai honor list done well i last term, of Los Angeles—This wrink Adolphe ryn C en st per the navu But now feet mal tudent. |of high wind. (1] i=tn the , W r Wal worl his He onc te in a ¢ 1 and Fiv mentionsd students W their studies during the | < sort of a new Menjou and Kath- rver of movieland are Halif 1 Fernie, does not be big as it 100Ks. to New Yo ves are|fly to Bud told blind |Ldeut. George ng admir- | War aee. o tried to lark room I made a ‘I actually Light 115, 2 2, ker knows i quitc as Fernic, it. The chemical g which o varsity 1 the v have | will pierce a gas mask. Washington—After 30 [service, during which she {ricd all the latter day going Jiie Nouse of Jerfunable Nillinery nafraid, Mrs. Lalo | lation pilot, says she eve the Atlantic is She is on the way whence she hopes o pest with her husband, Rumanian New York—Any vegg who tries to get into the vault of the Equitable Safe Deposit company with a mod- | guick, Pleasant Method Rel n ern cutting flame is likely to regret vault is surrounded by a when subfected to heat throws off noxious fumes that years has car-| Amerfcan {military notables, the army trans- jport Thomas is en route from Man- ila on her last trip in the transpa Miss Mabel Boll re-| and Drives It Out of System fused to start on a flight to Havana | in Charles A, Levine's plane because | —Brings Q»uick S_ure Relief! L felt its comforting, healing | warmth—from his nosc passames {deep down into his bronchial tubes. In ones' own home it is now pos-|In a few hours the "feverish, grip- a few hours—from a cold, cough or chest cold. For doe- tors who realize the danger of neg- lecting colds during this pneumoniu weather are rccommending anl that has brought sure relicf to vast numbers of New Britain people, vet | is inexpensive, pleasan !{deally suited to the delicatc achs of old folks and children. eved H. Wilson, for George example, it would “‘cure itsclf, ha about it. | Two d; of his chest, who with double o doctor, him quick reliet strength doses of Ayer's Cher Pectoral—a hospital certified mix ture of wild cherry, terpin hy for home use a hospital cortified remedy to take and | stom- Stuffy Head Cold Overnight | contracted a stuffy head cold. Think- as other colds , he did nothing later the cengestion had spread decp into causing fear of pneumoni. Then he called his lsible to get quick rclief—often in |py" feeling began to disappear and stufty head by morning his head and chest had | cleared up surprisingly. In another { day or so all traces of the eold were gone and he was hack at work. | Child Liked Taste and It Soon Ended Threatening Cough | Little Flsis Gage, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Gage, caught . severe chest cold which caused her to cough so at night she kept the family awake for hon The next morning her throat inflamed and congestion spreading &0 her mother | the family doctor He immediately ordered the child to bed with double doscs of Cherry fast called Pectoral every half hour until ‘con- | gestion was relieved, then once every hour., Her coughing spells wer quickly stopped and by hedtime she ¢ | was able to breathe freely and no - longer showed any fever. The doc- was [A healthy condition she hasn't had a sign of u cold since, Note: See other carss reported daily —all certified to this paper hy the at- tending physician. Doctors ind that this hospital med:- cine docs far mere than stop ceughin instantly. It penetrates and heals i:- [Mamed Jinings of the breathing pass orbed by the system It quickly ri- uces phlegm, helps allay that “fever- ish,” grippy fecling and drives out thc cold from the Dos: passages throat and t a fow pleasant spoonfuls of Che: toral now and vouw'll feel lke & d tomorrow, At all druggl as much in $1.00 lios tor reports that Cherry Pectoral not | and other ingredients which quickly relieved even the most e Nimro, local 118 pound “¥" wrestler, won the state title in his weight against Lachapele, wrestling the first period to a draw and then | 00 throwing the Hartford man twice in an overtime period. This bout was considered the classiest as far ed and others, . Kemp of astonal stated, 1u New Bri his first s 100k res 0 or 1 only ended her cold but restored the CERTIFIED breathing passages to such a streng, Ihey attended a bridge party at home of a friend Saturday night, McGarrall taught a Sunday class at the Asbury church re yesterday. It was after he and his wifo returned from the church MILLINERY CO. 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