New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 26, 1929, Page 3

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(B MRS, ADAMS HELD FOR TRIAL IN JUNE!: (Continued from First P'age) similar subjects. Coroner J. Gilbert Calhoun today erdered Medical Examiner Henry N. Costello to perforin an autopsy on the body of Adams aifd as a re- {1} suit, the funeral, planned for this |t} afternoon, was postponed. The bod was taken from the undertaking rooms of M. W. Johnson on Albany avenue to St. Francis hospital i Adams, who w 2, was meteor- ologist in charge of the Btates weather burcau here, Police said that Mrs. Adams hadl confessed after the discovery of the fact that her mother, Mr A. Storey of Stoncham, had to the chief of local police complzin- ing that Adams had been abusive tof her daughter. Nearly Got Away With 1t Previous to this the case had hes considered virtually clos by medical examiner’s verdict of dental death. In her confes |« Mrs, Adams described the part of her married life as torture and physical cruelty. named a woman with husband was said to pany and who he h to their home where sl Aftor preparing a meal house for the night In her cell last night Mrs #aid: “Compared to Lome ) is heaven. Hince the beginning of (1 my married Tife this is the tiest tim t I've had a breath of fresh air™ The woman told poii that th meteorologist had cmploved chioro- |1 form to indus {1 fored insomnia. September | wiien she Ieft him of abi- | sive treatment he had threatened to end his life with the dru unless &he returncd. Onee poured acid over her, On the night the erime drank a number high lhalls to- | n gether and after = few dances retir ed but not before Adams went to |9 pantry where he kept the nd pourcd a portion, according to Adams’ story. When he foll < : pourcd morc @ handk which she pushed into his left hand | ® and placed over his Lay By Vieti Throughout the night s his side. Sometimes she im: heard him breat) sure whether she had In the morning #he called a physician who foun Adams dead and summoncd the medical gxaminer and police who, after a preliminary investigation, ex- oncrated the widow of conncction with her husband’s death, A re- investigation was ordcred on disco ery of Mrs, Storey's The Adams’ were from childhood. 1 in Stoncham, de its B revolutionary scttlers. Adams was described by his fricnds as quict courtcous and devoted to his “m\_: His hobbies included a study of Buddhism and of csoteric literat He had been in the government service at the Boston, New Haven end Cleveland weather burean Mrs. Adams said th called chloroform Kods.” United |y o Joseph written whom hoy Kept e onee bron vas foree Al 5 place sleep when hie sut- Last she sl I assert they shie i of put him out.” | fright came and | sweet of t her hushaned “nectar of the Both Worshipped Buddha Hartford. March 265, (UpP)— tragedy that goes into the intricacies of Oricntal religion for its root stood revealed here today by the sion of Mrs. Olive Adams, 31, that she chloroforned — her husband, Harry . Adams, Hartford's “weath- €r man,” because he was unfaithful The tragedy involves more than the conventio triangle A rim Puddha i that tall candles on a mantl Adams howe had moie th part in the events leading to the niurder, police helicve Both Mr. and Mrs. Adams, of Stonington, Mass, typical con- ventional New England community were said to have been bnddhists, heir home contuined - ences of tlis faith, | Adams, e teor the local station of the United States | Weather Bureau had established reputation for conscryative was deeply interestod in the nee of thinking, religions, philosophy and the supernatural. Mis bookshelves &t home and at weather burean carried the volumes Neitszeh, schopenhauer, Cabel and others. Son Shows Magazines Eleven year-old Ananda Adams, son of the couple, sectus unconcerned by the tragedy that nded | wpon his home and proudly displays | to newspapermen buddhist gines “that daddy wrote for.” The belicts of both Adar vife us expresse the act disagrecment, Men who the weather st a fatalistic nature, his work’ morose Damp, Wet Weather, Broken Diet Rules Bring RHEUMATISM! Are you cases going through cating 100 many death of damp weather boo know only too well terrible matic will soon be upon you? For t acquainte confes- squats between in the an a small natives Wwiho sist of magu frequently inevitable result of authoritics believed rked under Adais fon said he was often coming and preoceupicd those hopeless fite—atraid one of swaets, Hise vor biend of the 6 s demands your s must have if function properly, Kruschen Salts o your blood of harmful poisons which settle in sues and muscles, making gwell, get sore and painful. When the cause of your rheumatic azony goes out—those old aches and pair have to go. (ool An S5 bottle of at Fair Drog Dopt A half teaspoontul warm water o need ney wever live terrifyi Wlood and boly | he 10 clear nd cally acids joints, them Kruschen Salt lasts 2 months fss i vou in ryomornin or long as von Vhenmatism Nothing like Wlessed com fear newritis, lnml Kruschen & ) hring fort— A matism from yeur o3 druggists the world to ery trace of rhen Sold by over, of ame to th morning hushand’s poss sistant find afterwars | victed 1w0 1 Miss Collins | «n one Collit Stoneham, Tmother aster lor the one of | e estal station, had |1 e ‘ \\.wu.n e frequently depreciated the value life. Adams’ assistant said Mrs. Adams \weather bureau Monday | and ransacked her dead ons. he died as he would William C. Steill, n.. a said Mrs. Adams told lingly Well, anted, Adams did not ithoritic It de- merged with a rird hanging alone from a trellis in e hackground. The valentine gned “Dophie,” Flannted Friendsh her confession, Mrs. Adams her lushand’s relations with Ahout a yoar ago. s attempt 1o con- sl and brought Miss 1 bis wif suzgest- ta thea Apparently Mrs. a valentine which s located in w desk. n id damns made al the v it lationship, occasion even 10 Nis lone L ords e supper and the nd the evening Collins was said (o lave 1in philosophy. of the background of given detail by who came here Mrs. George W the slain dhier Joseph W Storey, accused of the an A couple from Adams tore tather - W ni Wonan ey hnew their ehildren hae rebigion th [ Sonday school @ Stone didit guite undeo Adams thought her from the in hut they Mrs for anything it old-fashioned King of e she confided to in 2h School Sweethearts and Storey went ol to and wers [ - e e eir parents day r their graduation said, Adams giving up prospective college clducation to sha home. Before heading the local we Adums worked in ot nl New Haven Steill, who Knew ey as diate Adums outside seiatos d an nt that illuminated the n up of the Adams told him Hlorofori to induce as inti- iy one s inei philosopli- bout taking overduse won't v smiling and ulders, Ad ions s would Tassal hield eve in iry roois of the Congregation a dar a Purim Id. Miss story of wl Synagog completed tor otin was he Kirsehnit read the . A Purim play was presented the following cast: the wite Light, Kvelyn Zucker, Anne Elsi Bessie Du- 1 Levin and Esther ot Misses Gourson, L Jewd Do This and GO HERE'S no better way to end aches and. pains than Asper Lax. Relief comes almost in- stantly., Within ten minutes after taking the first little tablet you will know you are better. And in a day a common cold will be broken. An and so utterly safe. Aspirin in a New Form What ever you do avoid remedies of which vou know nothing. You dare not take chances with drugs which may depress the heart or narcotics to do lasting harm. Asper-Lax is not a secret remedy. It is the new laxa- tive aspirin. A famous American chemist found a new way to compound aspirin, a standard remedy for almost 30 years All the merit of aspirin is retained. Its disadvantages overcome. New amazing benefits added. So Asper- mm' | was NEW BRITA!\' DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH YOUTH CONFESSES | GROCER'S MURDER . (Continued from ITirst I | | e ol been invohved in the Tiomicide s Killed when a man, Iried to hold him up to how - hitve ucobs v nin hand rob the register. cver, moved toward the ing to 1 seale weights to} | hurl at the hold-up man. The lat- | jrer fired onee : 1eft the store, run- 1 halt il Jumping into | car which sped away, supposcdly follow ed Ly another Thrce Othe cash Jacobs, rear intend I som a block . from Feltovie's reconstructed surrounding the | homicide, Michael Pavalick s charged With being the driver of the - car, Steve Rep is Weld in $10.000 Dl 17,1 as matorial | samination of 17 meibers of a il Feliovie belor Fitteen of these cla lovie was at the club rooms at the time the hold- The other two wers vtain, the conditions nd Michael bohan, i without buil, is b Loth Feltovic club to question ol that | Raturda st night but claimed to “lovic betore or sl in this wi wembers At furnisiing ol clothing, Tim Uiings to assist a smash it that some the el had eltovic with a Nipped and some did fellow member o they thought was in danger o Letng Craiivoaded” for something he 1 not do. The members all maintuined to th they did 1 eliey Sunday, ovie loldup inan The alick who is lield as driver ot the car suid he had to the sfore, g 1o o a har cut polic on Saturday or had been the poitce arrested without bonds L and today th told them that he drove Feltovie 15 ¢onts v Ly cigareties as the st move ward the holdup, moved his AE & block away and hept the running. jumped car and he drove away. Pavalick Pleads Ignorance The police said Pavalick told them hid no idea that G tiad Juavois. He did scem ansious a quick getuway, Pavalick professed not to | hat had been sho told hin. The police gav I which to to- car tovic stot 10 miake Jacobs police s thrown bridge into the rive 1000 on Sun- day. In the for il of Ieliovi clothi auarry o L tricnds carr Beavdstey park Z the exe friends professed on Sunday they did not believy tovie Lad been the Confession e The alleg was not in detail, whers lovie, who hat even Fel- holdup man, ~ Withheld 1 confession of PFeltovic made known by the polic® Repasky and Dohan ar Quickly Feel oD Lax is a complete remedy. No wonder all druggists now sell it. Helps Nature Remove The Cause The action of Asper-Lax is to give relief at once to pain and distressing symptoms. When taken for colds, running eves and nose, the feveris| throat and congestion are relieved. You feel new strength and energy. Then the system isgently stimulated. The bowels regulated and so you are aided in overeoming the trouble. Use Asper-Lax at the first sign of a cold. Use it for headaches—for muscular aches. for pains of any sorts. You will be amazed. There is posi. tively nothing like it, At any drug store for omly 25 cents. Genuine Asper-Lax is the product of Asper-Lax, Inc., New York, N. Y. COLDS AND HEADACHES RHEUMATISM - PERIODIC PAINS SCIATICA ’ NEU RALGIA LUMBAGO PAIN RELIEF SPER-IA The Aspirin that stops the Pain and Removes the Cause !.s.xid to have been ip the which followed that driven by Pava- | | with having been the one club mem- | ber who did the most in a ! Alulhm;. and gettin holdur. Leo 1t picked I 15 men ha ing Feltovic, lineup ght The alter into 217, 1929, arrested in Danbuy Su Litliy [see Feltorie since his arrest Sunday until he was shown into the room as suspects in ihe where the men were lined up. Ro- Jucobs, ehain land 1. Becker of Wol . 4 sus- | identificd today by Fpect arrested in Ianbe the pair held b lir ap with six other ks ago gelting $150 bury but Nage of a chain stol nize him nor any of those was about the one he had seen in the ehain two gunmen entered, tak store S v night. Romano tents of the with Jacobs at the time of the homi-| Agger the alle cide. John Feltovic in the Jac = [ Danbury officials notiticd Hold-Up Men Mdentitied 13 Grienwich, Mareh 26 (17 £ Roland ., of Worcester, Mass., and Buth of Hartford, who werc machine Dohan 18 charged by the police store Geol \bling eltovic. when of ihe v, was in who men at Dan- Ramona conld not ric it to silence his knowledge we has maintained about Iis men s to clos: mano, 14 year old lad who regists ltovic out in a 1 no hisitanc the police was another man who so vy resemibled Feltovie that hie ive been taken for a twin lad had not been permitted |u‘ lineup of in select- id. In the ral cities that hay store robheries, that the be involved in hold-ups cinity. Police helieve Ladies’ KID GLOVES $1.95 Soft Lamibskin new spriag novelty broidery Gloves, shides, cuirs, In turn-bac contrasting ein- they nday n 1w oof 1 nager, w Mer im up Merritt re here place W 1 confession of obs 1 ke pal men in this ¥y are « . IHID onnelly gl ne ‘ ot ehain store rob . 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