New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 6, 1925, Page 22

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s 35 of strychnine and thelr investigation Uva P[]ls[]NIN Rosenberg's father is & Cleveland | ‘vlm‘lnr, | Chemists' raports on another box showed that they contained no pols- oning. With state agents participating, College Drng NI Pussibe ook it it le affair, Tt burden of the prosecutor's office s represented by L deteetive, and the state pharmacy e find- Loard is represented today for the ing yesterday of a strange bottle of | first time, University officia President W, 0O, ed their formal attempts at Columbus, O, Feb. 6 at the behest jspensary at Ohio strychnine in th State university no onger is a mys- tery, Willlam E. Keyser, an i0- | qn jnvestigation, and held thems structor in the College ol Phariiacy, solves in readiness to assist local oAy ved the information ,uihorities, President Thompson t ho! that W O ugain emphasized that the entire re- Pe A for 1aboratory goupeas of the university were at | work labelled in his hand- the disposal of the investigators, writing Forty-one s start New Phase those who worked in he dispensary With 1 last week, mined during th of the first yesterday failed to throw any light on the presence of polson in the hottle of quinine capsules and did not furnish any clue 1o the discovery of a new bbttle of the polson on the dispensary shelves, the students was the same as yester- when they were aske about ir experience with drugs, their k in the dispensary, their rela- ns with their fellow students and 4 their theories as to | jence which the fill- ith strych- | Instructors aitie W . e sald, how- | how the w\ on got into the bottle, | ever, t checking up on | Without exception the students told | the law in to determine if | straightforward stories concerning | SR dbuting poison | themselves, denied unanimously that | v lahoratory sup- | they had ever filled any capsules in cement with thae statutes, | the dispensary, and had nothing but | from the cl ply is in ag Student Questioned | pratse for Dean Dye, of the pharma- | ¢ Cleveland, a | cy college and the other Instructors. | ity was nong Results of a second examination those ques recently purchased one dozen one- | of Canton, Ohlo, who died Sunday, fiftieth grain stryc! drug stors to nse as a stimulant. I | iminary investigation of the organ had broken my glasses and was hav ing some difficulty in getting my \ although the stomach was emp Jésson,” he sald in accounting for| prosecutor Chester is to a his purchase. Detectlves immediate- | Tymothy J. McCarthy, of Fremont, ly went to the drug store and a|and Harold E. Gillig of Tiffin, two | check ghowed that Rosenberg had | o the threo students who surived | obtained such tablets for the pur-|the poison potion, to try to identify | pose he set up. The officials ex-|ipg students working in the dis- pressed the opinfon that there is no connection in Rosenberg’s purchase | inoy got the | On Wrong Trail colds Fever London. — An auburn-haired lit j fls girl in her early 't armyv G"ppc | in London from Sydne strali Be Q_u.ick-Be Su.re/ looking for *Hol money from her parents and booked Get the right remedy—the best menkno®. | passage for London with high am- %\mk sosure that millionsnow employ it. | pitions to hecome & movie queen. ¢ utmost in 3 lasative. BromideQuinin® | v pad always read, about Holly- medicine. Grippein 3 days. Thesystemisclaanedand | ©. "%\ ' ohdon, Now 1 suppose I toned. Nothing coupares with Hil's. shall have to go to America.” Po- All druggists \|-L' Price 30c lica say that quite to the contrary, | however, the little girl will go back BKSCARA QU]N o about 24 ounces to the dozen. ORIENTAL ONALL ORIENTAL RUGS A direct importation makes it possible for to offer Oriental Rug.s, such as—Saruks — Kashan —Kermasha—Turkestan, etc., at the lowest prices. JOHN-A-ANDREWS & (& " THE BIG FURNITURE STORE" hompson, have idents, the balance of scheduled to bo ex- | day. Examina- | The nature of the questioning of | 1 of having | of the stomach of David J. Puskin, hoped to clear space e e Collms‘. Estes, 17, who discovered Collins’ plight. nine tablets at a | also may be available today, Pre- | : showed positive traces of the poison | iHI]PE REVIVED EAVE 13 F[lUNI] om First Page) v sion of Jewel Estes and they will be given a thorough examins . Funkhouser of the Unive Dr. Funkhouser l». lieves it possible, that the bones may be those of a member of a pre-his- o a@at lived in this vicinity of Kentucky. pensary who were on duty when | ad been hitherto discovered Funkhouser added that the aty tovresene Colling may also to discoveries fn re peculiar for of cave cr who is treasurcr of Foods and ma- t than $1,000 and thus far only 1 “| “‘Floyd, there is a lot of work | $200 has peen contributed, C d, differ from (nhfr in that they are w She stole |\mm| tell him. But it was FI haft through which | ach Fwoyd Coll in Meal form, Colds stop in 24 hours, La | 004+ ghe sad, “and I thought it [\(d i a cave for a week, had been ' n I\Iatches at S)lacuse1 t, chancellor nf | university today intercollegiata 'md all inter-class hoxing. Murnvv,l for which Syracuse was listed, t of the death Colling in imprisoned. | % down through the GnRadBux | The average size hen egg WeighS joped to reach within 36 hours the awling when a houlder Continuous dirt and rock slides . however. One L being removei ., & student who fell hampered the third of the matc from the bottom was cave-in matter, | Only Two at a Time. Only two miners can work below ! at the same time as the lw‘n.nlml six feet wide. rock and dirt on a small platform which is drawn up my men on the surface and carried away in wheel- toothall quarterbac ti pound hn\mr class S{- ver lm‘l an absee e base of his b jar might have caused was exonerated from all re- s ip a sinus at in and that operated by , is being used to provide pil- ing slabs for bracing the sidewalls of | |that Collins was still living when TENSION COURSE |]14 ard from early Thursday morning. w Britain teachers hasve | r the series of extensi | courses which will be inaugurated been cut by hand. The general belief was that he was near future, These courses are open suffocation, cr by pneu- nmnn, any of which would end his long fight to live to teachers in the high schools and _grammar grades resorted to in hopes the cave would A two stage audio amplifier was circult leading into and® known to be intac The lights were turned off, and with amped to their ears, experimenters listened for any sound terpreted as comin After the test one in elementary Fre nrh for those give up its secret. who have had no previous instruc- on in the language this subject in the lighting afternoons from that might ¥ Perkins at the jarring of the was commented strayed down when the light went out thus shaking On the other | noises might he sounds heard in the Hm\ s for I'mr Fole Now 10 Feet Decp. en estimated that Colli below the syrface time it will tal a has passed a ng for the construction of ] sold at a nom Istimates as to the to sink the shaft va tumbling into or fust bevond him 1 passage some hope to enter the shaft on the side sck which is holding Collins Light Still Burning, crie light bulb, placed burning was at the cave-in had no prisoner's head » would crush t fore break the 1 the opinion t¥ to be lying forming a prot fer General H lieutenant governor, v situation with fe leral engineers, ing their resources in an Investigations, | pught cut of his ral bones of her broker to bu cording to report she has clear explorations. ’FAl]IlEN BILL From Phrasing prevented state banks with branches from holding membership in the rescrve system had been stricken out, quired by convertion or consolida- tion and to establish further branches, under certain restriction, subject to state laws. + Immediate consideration of the ticular inquiry into alleged boycot- ting of American Tobacco Growers' Clo-operative association was block- ed by' Senator Bruce, democrat, of Maryland, SPENDS MILLION N GARE OF NEEDY { R R EI] Tl]n AY Opera Singer and Wife Visit Came- glos and Mistake Home for That | Ruti-Branch Provision Stricken| sew vork, ven i sory or Washington, Feb, 6,~The McFad- | remalned hn”’ an hour before dis-| den banking'bill was reported today | covering thelr error, has by the senate banking committee | known, | after a section which would have rederick-Schorr, a singer of the National banks would be au- (’I"‘ thorized to maintain brancheg.ac- Taxicab driver, mlsumh‘rulumlInr and | resolution, which would direct par«| gt street, ing Reliel Work on Large SCAI| *couse reases ou Above is entrance to Sand Cave, near Cave City, Ky, \Ufll[&d Mil]e wol‘ke]‘s C()]}duc[. where Floyd Collins, left, was happed by an eight-ton boulder | which dropped from the roof, pinning his foot. Diagram shows 3 how Collins was trapped. Dotted line is where workers at first | New York, ¥eb. 6.—The United las the result of @ storm which swept 3 5 : Mine “Workers of America announce (Pacific soast states, Rivers and Smaller inset is JeWel |40 geupite nattonal prosperity cise. |streams 1y California, where, they are conducting a relief | Washington were running bankfull. program on a large scale for mem- In Oregon thousands of cattle were bers now out of work through drowned when Bully Creek REAL SOCTAL ERROR of Otto Kahn, how an opera singer and his wife, also - singer, were Invited - to | tea by Mr, and Mrs, Otto Kahn but! hy” mistage went to the home of Mra, Andrew; Carnegle, where they| become | Metropolitan ~ Opera, and Mrs, | Hchorr, soprano of the Berlin state | Co s opera, wero the guests, They told | the story before departing for Eur- the fmperfect English of Mr, Schorr, thought he sald “Carnegle” instead | of “Kahn,” and so he drove Mr. and | bou s Mrs, Schorr to the Carnegle resi. | dence at Fifth avenue and Ninety- | There the singers weve | met by attendants and ushered into | [ 4 the muslo salon, where other gucsts | gV | k S h were listening to a musical number. | a es tre“ t Tea was then served and it was half an hour before the Schorrs learned they were in the wrong house, They | left hurriedly for the Kahn resi- dance, " CONSIDER BOTH CASES FOUR BELIEVED DEAD Severe Storm Which Sweeps Pacific | Special Federal Grgnd Jury Takes up Oil Leases and Scnatbr Wheeler's Alleged Wrong Doing. of Death and Washington, I'eb, 6.-~The govern- Disaster, | ment’s naval oil lease cases and the |new proceedings in the case o San Francisco, I'eb. 6.—Iour per-' genator Wheelor of Montana bofh sons were believed m be dead today. were considercd today by a special federal grand jury, Having been occupicd for several Oregon and 'days in consideFing the Wheeler case, the jury was called on for an hour by the government oil counsel near to hear testimony by M. D. Thatcher Vale, went on a rampage, causing Stk audil ookouts) ; | Vale, w age, 'and L. P. Rule, officers of the Firat Unlon officlals say that since last |property losses cstimated at 8260, | National Bank of Bucblo, Colo i April the rclief hfis amounted to|o00, connection with' the new inquiries “many milllons of dollars,” hun- | From Nelson, B. C., it was report- into the ofl Jeases. BEP"}TINE TRAGEI]Y dreds of thousands.of dollars being |ed that the bodies of Mr, and Mrs. | Tt wa this bank whess deponits {paid out monthly, and that it cares our own. “until the strikes are won.” u can do in C re bent on cavi ystal Cave, if you work." his fathe: southern West Virginia, Kentucky Tloyd looked out the window to see hat he i 1Gave (oliremicva irockil g6 e |industry tathlarge) could get §n there. the present stri “I said ‘for goodness s |for what now amounts to 120,000 |heen recovered destitute miners and thelr familles | their home which was demolished by (Continued from the First Fage) in varlous strike districts, The 500,- 2 |600 members of the organization as His father would plead with him, [a whole, they say, contribute this telling him we had a good cave of | txpenditure, which will be continued | whose automobile The unemployment affects bitumi. nous coal flelds, particularly in and Tennessee, The union dates the trouble from what it terms the fail- John H. Hoyle of Quecns Bay, had |ana withdrawals, as connected with from the ruins of | private transactions of Albert B. all, became a matter of interest be- fore the senate oil committee a year ago. | Previous to the temporary assign- plunged into & ment of the jury to the ol leaso | prosecutions, it took, testimony from Rudolph Roseth of Great alls, Mon- case. a snow slide, In Stockton, California, efforts were belng fade to recover the bodies of unidentified motorists cimnnnl. hobby to go a t - : Y ! HE 'OLLAPSES o ant Sopiore e & 125 | ur o€ mine owners there to accept | March 5 o April 6 Will see 223, WHEAT COLLAPSES s the Jacksonville agreement of De- hicagoiial B0 se\heat Epricn After his father left the )\ouse,.cvmb"r 1923, & Teams In Actlon At Meeting of |suddenly collapsed today. May not near, Then he told | In other ycars the basic scale had | Pin Men in Buffalo. [ollisryAdionpen tofasiionasis A me he had Adone soma h]:\sfl;g 4n | usually been adopted throughout the I'a bushel, almost 21 ronts under lai Mine owners in| Buffalo, N. Y., Feb, 6.—Buffdlo of- | Week's high price areas, however, ke, Floyd, |opposed the Jacksonville scals as |Eress announced today that a record | revealed that the market was with- record. In- fictals of the American Bowling con- | creased selling on an_early upturn quit going in those holes,’ bocause he | Deing too high for their high cost entry of 2,135 five mian teams has | Out any adequate support from new has had two narrow escapes hefore | Workings, and as one which they |Peen received for the international | speculative by | and last winter he had been caught |could not pay, especially when in ‘\?\Hnummt to be held in this city | — =0 under the hill. competition with lower scales paid | arch § to April 6. The etitry lists | There were no multiplication “He promised me e would not go |in other non-union fields. The min- |4T® WOW closed, | tables in ancient Tgypt. in uny dangerous places again and |ers stood upon the basic agreement ¥inal check of the entries shows | '"”“d 5'“": told me about his dream.” and fought any cut. T the vietim's father, | The United Mine Workers' organi- | SePOTtS from Secretary A, L. Lan. | y ® T45- appearcd to be near collapsing ves- |zation stands behind their men in |F7Y ocithetecharess mUIBNGaTquArs ' terday but had pulled himself to- | the position they have taken to fight ([T at Milwaukee, indicate that an revealed that YOUNg | gether today when he came to the |any cut. When evictions from com- | ¢, thousand teams have been en- Sinls At shaft and asked H. T. Carmichael, | pany-owned houses follow, tne “":;,1,';f:.'n"\,::::f':,pm‘:{‘ 2 e al Ny ‘\\!.0 Is directing the miners, about | union assumes their family burdens. death. [the progress of the reseue work. Lee Colli armichael believes Floyd Collins is | vide cottages, barracks or tents for alive, basing his belief on the fact rclief camps, and colonies scattered pays moving cxpe! clothing and fue A s; supplies food, “I DLelieve that a shaft will get " Floyd out,” his father declared. as an example of the functioning of | pied by the embassy. The sales price | Jos. 4 s giv its relief machinery, received $52.-|of the old building was announced | relicf. The seconc 600 in relict funds in December | at $500,000, and the new bullding | and third dos« alone. The union there bought a | will cost the sam shed.” On the Kanawha river, ac but only a few of their friends ‘\]]p“v‘lo the union, 150 families were the sccret. One of them. a man, | PO saw the girl at the shaft tonight and | L saddened face, He saw and | the women and children were he understood, and he turned | housed in a church, the pews being ves as £he passed him | converted into cribs. Only Few Knew Secret | On Christmas day there were 15, “Others of course knew of the 000 children living in tents or bar essed the day before Christmas. nov friendship and some might have|tacks in West Virginig. The union | known that the wedding day was|reccived $5,000 from the interna- set for March 2, But very few knew Jlunnl officials witlwhich it bought fh'at Floyd Collins and Miss \Iark | ten tons of candy and nuts. This It finances the fund needed to pro- among the hills and mountains, It|gr ye Million Dol]ar sccures medical | British Embassy Planned attention for the sick, and approves | W o 0 the bill of the undertaker burying | for a new building here to house the those who die. i assy was t Heriice 3 ‘TufiAY The Kanawha fields in southern | day contractor who has pur- | yntii threo doses ARt West Virginia, which the union cites [ chased the present structures oceu- | ed so that the period will come dur- | ing the free hours of those who en- | tract of 60 lots for $1,800 and bulit | A site on Massachusetts avenue . (Continued from First Page) 120 cottages for $15,000 to provide a | has been selected for the new striuc- lant and safe to EL | root for some of the 1,500 miners' | that kept alive that spark of faith |familics evicted. : he che ing | Connecticut avenue. During the ! dis- | crowded conditions necessitated the | Cold l‘umpr-unrl' that Buffalo has entered 1,135 teams, | Tomr ooty [team entries was established at Chi- cago last year, when 2,132 teams| competed. “Pape’s Cold Compound” Breaks a Cold Right Up shington, Teb. —Contract Take two tablets every three hours Brit h embassy was announced to- aken, The first Mways gl amount. completely b 1 up the cold. Ple ture. The present building v crected in 1873 and is o a8 | take. Contains ne on | quinine or opiates war | Millions use “Pape’ erection of séveral smaller buildings | Price, thirty - f cking shelter against rain and | to house the embassy stail. cents. Druggists guarantee it. LARGEST RADIO STORE | 1 decideq defitely 1o seal quiety | was Astrivuted throughiout the area | IN NEW BRITAIN away today and return as man and |so mothers could put some token in wife | the childref's stockings. “It was sald that objectjons to the marriage had been made and | Jydge Seeks to Has[en that the elopment was planned as| means of overcoming it. Selection of Jurymen ¢ be why Floyd By The Assoclated Press. Collins wouldn't give up his fight| Chicago. Feb. & for life when he knew the fight il —OPEN EVENINGS— Gemmill, unexpectedly took a @ | SUPERSPEAKERS ............ $24.50 seemed lost. It may explain why [ hand in the questioning of ventre- A | TUBE SET, TUBE and PHO\L $15.00 y in the trial of W. E. D. Collins kept courage when rescuers | men toda ind friends were downcast. It may | Stokes of } reveal how Collins endured torture ew York city. Daniel 1% Nugent, Stokes' New York lawyer 7x21 CABINET SPINTITE WRENCHES ... 79¢ $5.00 with & smile at times through six nd two negroes charged with con- WONDER TONE PIHONES. ... . 83015 | spiracy to defame Stokes’ wife, Mr | Helen Elwood Stokes, of Denve American Radio Relay | The judge sought to expedite the se- GUARANTEED TUBES ...... t avesioning vy remarie s § - WEAK TUBES MADE LIKE NEW League Holding ’Vleetmg $16 Gy setloning by Téeriarks WAdE Hartford, Feb. 6. The_directors | ed to the veniremen en matse on of the American Radio Refay league | the requirement of open-minded- OR NO CHARGE representing all parts of the United | ness. The judge had manifested dis- States and Canada assembled at the | approval vesterday as vegiremen re- M . i < S Hartford club here today for their | peatedly declared thet they had = SETS ON DhMON.\TRATf:_N nual meeting. Hiram Percy Lyormed fixed opinions concerning the Grebe Syncrophase, Murdock, Atwater Kent, Dayton, Maxim, president of the league pre- sided at the opening of the conven- | tion. All reports indicated growth of the leaguc's work and progress | during the year. 10 directors were 11 in executive session when recess taken for lunch. Officers and court King in Overalls case, before hearing any evidence, Mrs. Stokes arrived,here from Den- 3 ver today but did net appear in BARGAIN Marwol, Crosley All Models IN USED SETS REPAIRING AND WIRING Paris. — The “king of ‘Um- ates are to be named, Including |3, ,;,gjg » nag appeared in the streets delegates (o the international ama- | ;¢ 'p,1yy 4n overalls. He is selling LOUD SPEAKER teur radio conference in Parls this| ¢ 0 modicines from an automo- e ) summer. bile truck, with a monkey as his Brandes, Remo, Atwater Kent, Crown, Music Master, only companion, He advertises him Danbury, Feb. 6.—The mall car of the Pittsfield-New York train on % the Danbury division of the N. Y., |Umbungia on any known map, how N. H. and H. railroad was derafled | ©¥er: this morning as the train was pass- e ing through Ashley Falls, Mass. The | POISON IVY 5 onduetor, D. T. Cronin, who was| Buripidese—Whatsa matter? Cols in another car, pulling a safety valve |8orc on your lip? as soon as h felt the jar occasioned | Iripadose—No, I kissed the girl - Musette, Superspeaker, Manhattan, Saal Concert Grand ar Deralled But No st as “the monarch of Uhat long Table With Built-In Speaker forgotten civilization o mbungia, Sellous ACCldent Occ“rs where the world begins and ends.” Geographers say they cannot locate 5 BRING THIS AD WITH YOU FOR SPECIAL DISCOUNT SATURDAY RADIO EQUIPMENT HOUSE d by the derailment probably prevent- [under what T thought was mistietoe, | COR. ELM AND CHESTNUT od other cars from leaving the |but it must ®ive been poison ivy track. Youngstown Telegram. ) -y

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