New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 19, 1929, Page 13

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BLOGDED HORSES PERISH IN FIRE 14 Thoroughbreds Die as Havre de Grace Stables Burn Havre de Grace, Md., April l’l (UP)—Destruction of 14 thorough- bred horses and stables worth § 000 was the toll of flames which raged for two hours last night at Havre de Grace race track amid| 5. |of modern civilization MARRY HIS SECRETARY Eccentric Anthor, Building Pyramid | in Arkansas, Divorces Wife After 30 Years of Separation Bentonville Ark., April 19 P—W. | H. (Coin) Harvey, eccentric author who is building a pyramid et Monte Ne, Ark., to house the record for future generations 15 to marry at 77 his | secretary, Mrs. Mav Leake, 66, Harvey oblained the marriage li- ia scenes of wildest disorder. | cense yesterday following his divorce e fire w belicved to have | claimed the life of an exercise boy in the stables of Harry Payne Whit ney. He could not be found today and was known to have been in the barns before the fire broke out. The fire was discovered at about & o'clock last night when the mad neighing of horses in or near the Whitney stabi attracted trainers and stable boys. It was helieved the explosion of a small gas line cooking stove in the quarters of some stable boys started it. Horses Run Wild As the maddened horses loosed to run wildly about the track while fire fighters worked to quell the flames, disorder prevailed. The Nut was one of the animals released, the horse crashing against an auto- mobile in the rush to safety, bre ing a leg and being immediately de- stroyed. Three of the large stables, located fn the rear of the paddock, were a total loss. Two of the 14 horses lost were | to from Mrs. Anna H. Harvey of Hunt |, W. Va. They were married | but had been scparated for 0 years. Mrs Harvey tives with her | ¢ son, Tom Hurvey, a Huntington yer. The author gave desertion as the ground for divorce which was not contested. His margiage to Mrs. Leake will take place Sunday at the of the | ¢y unique pyramid. de Although Harvey has eral works, for the past several years he has devoted his entire time the building of his pyramia, which he claims will be a boon to posterity. e He became internationally known in 1855 by the publication of a book | setting forth an econoinic penacea, “oin's Financial School.” ~ During the “free silver” fight he was one of William J. Bryan's leading sup- porters. vritten sev- | te (Bt 1t Still Takes 900 Cass to large insurance company. 1927 1 Union the largest number of cath t with with | with 1,7 | | Oklahoma, cut increase 25 per cent in the number of per- sons killed in motor vehicle dents, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 192). OO ARVEY WL AT FATALITIES INCREASE IN VEAR Kill One Pexson Washington, April 19 (UP)—One | 5 person paid with his life for every| 200 automobiles | United States in 1928, according to operated in the survey recently completed by al Approximately 27,500 persons were lied by motor cars last vear, an, crease of seven per cent over the total, according to reports| om all but t' ee states of the| On this basis, 530 persons, fatally injured hy cars each! or 75 daily in 1928, New York and Illinois reported automobile | ast year, the former's/ being 2,580 and the lat-| r's 2068, C: a ranked third | 1,925 mortalities, Ohio fourth 1,893, and Pennsylvania fifth talitie: Bight states, including Montanz, South Dakota, ssee, thode Island, Connecti- Mexico reported an | year of more than XS, and N last the report stated. | Reduction in 8 States | Montana, with a gain of more | would take place in London nexj fall Miss Loftus 18 the daughter of Marine Loftus. once an Englisn variety actor. and Renjamina Brown. She was married in London in 1909 to Dr. A. H. Waterman of Chicago. They were divorced 15 years ago. Agree to Have Social Affairs Start Earlier New York. April 19 () — Next vear's dances for deluntantes in at 10 o'clock and end between and 3 a. m This arrangement, agreed on at a meeting of more than and social leaders at the Mrs. Seth Milliken, M vesterday, was the fi questionnaires sent out home ot ison avenue result of veral weels jago in a campaign to start and end social affairs earlier. The questionnaires, issued by the Junior league and the Parents’ lea- gue, asked hostesses if they would agree to start their parties promptly, nd asked young men and women if they would agree to arrive on time. Virou answers were in favor cf the reforms. Extreme sizes in people are re,- ulated by glands which control the growth of bones, will | 100 mothers | JFALOUS HUSBAND SLAPS WIFF'S FACE Arresie] at 4 a. m. at Home of His Mother-in Law accident in Pl in which Concord oh Pac, formerly a su numerary policeman in this city :d, las had the effcct of dis- and harmony ot old, it w court today husband or automobile My stre Helen nd assaulting he years of age. s peace Mrs. (iazda testified that she turned from work last evenin nd upbraided her 4 relations with Pac, One word borrowed another and finally he ched her in the face, she aid. She left him in to his mother's home )it her allig rand went at 153 Ald 168 MAIN STREET when d on charges of breaci e ro- and street, Where s inte main all ni Jout this morning ir hus arter her and cuused a resulting in a call to Serg McAvay at Officers Blanchet ski were detailed Gazda was arres Gazda admitted his wife but den ed her. There was under her feft eye wh ed by the blow, that there would swelling had he used dmitted that he t irink but he nor does he maks Irinking liguor. He lay but his wife doe home for him, and h fool" when he re nights that she i home until 11 and 12 pic he said and wiis sinee disclo: of othe Assistar v ceident or the company Questioned by cuting Attor Ldmitte alt he went to hi her. He said uded to 40 cam nec had been + and he hail no il there wen shouid be wife, still es he felt wused to strite 12 hy irenm looke 1 for that reason he orders cance of the o in cha ge of VANHOE \ Mayonnaise “ON THE SQUARE” the pro~ o . |than 85 per cent, had the greatest MALONEY VS, O'KELLY [jnopemse. oomie Tooas -and South ity tolls b %,fi_m QUALITY and = JAY-COBBS SATUR D A‘Y | e SENSATIONAL VALUES were of the notable class. They were Shasta Klan, the four year old gelding by . J. Watts, and The Nut. sold recently to Joseph Hotter by Harry Payne Whitney along with Victorian, the 192§ Preakness win- ner. Some of Whitney's valuable racers | Route Again Tonight. Towa, Nevada, New Hampshir were believed to have perished in| g South Carolina, and Virgipia, show Later it was determined | New York, April 19 (®—Jimmy , L.quction in the number of deaths rotund caused by motor vehicle accidents. | lost but | Maloney, Boston heavy- cquip- | weight, and Con O'Kelly of Ireland | ““ighteen of the states reported | an increase in excess of seven per | Wil mect for the third time in the cent, it was stated, while of thy {ring at Jess McMahon's New York | vd from the stables, [soliseum tonight. The fight is for | iny' remaining and the District of Columbia—where the increase was only to return to ten rounds. rish in the | Maloney is a favorite at almost than seven per cent—Michi- and New York were the dnly | Qe loss s than one more than 50 per cent. Of the 35 states and the District of Columbia repor‘ing final figures for last year, only eight states, in- |cluding Arizona, Arkansas, Idaho, | Boston Heavyweght and Irish Bat- tler Scheduled Over 10 Round flames, his horses w worth of had been destroyed srtun: rely ushed o safety the stall to destroyed th met by Shasta Klan, BE SURE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE stables the ohibitive odds to turn back g elly the time, thet York resulted racers Inlaid and tor second two with an increase s ('Gowric, New was anonunced by track offi- | ¢ woulil continu flames not hav- track proper. other horses lost El Canoe, Canoe, A Goulash Hijo | + Wolt. 1l Lass O'Gowrie and Inlaid were owned by 1. Wolfe, Washington sportsman. | Jane Rinchart and Belais Go Bragh, | ulso lost | mond. J. A. Murphy lost Joan, New Chum Waterfall. and H. Guir Jo B. Cox and ph J. were owned by E. A, F of My |and but Maloncy galloped off decision in Boston. Ma- ¢ loney, now on the crest of a win- o ning streak that has given him vie- Tom Heency and John- ny Risko, should have little trou- ble with O'Kelly, who has not ful- filled the promise he showed when he first appeared in this country. In the semi-final, Joey Lagrey, Johustown, Pa., faces Vince Dundee, himself a welterweight brother of the more or leas welterweight champion, Joe Dun- toriics over « lost 8cipio and Pauline Butler [ dee, addition to The Nut. Watts lost | {dwin D. and Nat Evans, HANDY MAN p Noted statistics gathered by o Travelers' Insurance Hartford, Conn were compuany CISSIE LOFTUS 10 WED DR. JOHNSOK IN LONDON Actress Wil Be Bride of West Haven Physician She Has Known For 20 Years i New York, April 19 (UP)—The COME HERE TOMORROW/. DAY, VALU THOU AND THAT SEE THE ARE ANDS TO OUR STORE. ASTONISHING ATTRACTING : ' “GUARANTEE” Each garment ¢ ironclad guarantee that if find Jay-Cobbs money vithout qu values will ref bettor any L4 LEARN WOMEN GARMENT i 3AY-COBE WHAT THOUSANDS OF READY KNOW—THE SAME WAYS LESS AT PRICES SLASHED UNMERCIFULLY! SATURDAY s T 1 nt of Cecilia (Cissic) Lot SATURDAY vaudeville's best known P fea 9a.m. to9p. m. l whom she - TS bern engagern Fire departments from the near- tus, or of by communitics of Port Deposit Aberdeen, Ferryville and Belair a sisted the Havre de Grace firemen in extinguishing the blaze. The entire seratch list for today had not been determined at noon. mgny of the horses saved having bein injured in the wild rushes after obtaining their liberty. One horse was captured far down the highway toward Philadelphia, others wander- ing miles from the track. 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