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- - . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1925, oty g ST BNGHAMMAYBE | souvoms " TEYE WITRESS 1S | WENES | aare o g9 . oo @ >, Furniture DROPPED BELOW! >l TOTELL HES TALE | o " | o . ‘ 4 Pamous Dog Teder of Nescue They Toiled and Prayed || Eable vou (0 Qualty | Team Did Not Die. S ¢ 2 | | i ta et ik, RUBMVY 4 ¢ o Free Floyd Collins Furniture Finds & Yale C&ptfl[fl, Fllmkw, mely 10| moattts, Web, 9.~Reporta rom| ~ (Continued from First Page) ad¥ While Paying TR Place ' | ° Fairbanka, Alaska, that Balto, lead- | ioxoq o crew for me. Fach of the For It, S i ® In Our Store ' > er of Gunnar Kasson's team of Si- Bwome s“pmmom berlan wolves: which figured prom. [Ore¥ Plcked must-ave béen armed [ o) tnently in the recent relay race from | With & good drink of whiskey be- Nenana to Nome with diphtheria cause 1 could smell it on all of New Haven, Feb, 33 From In- | antitoxin, is dead, were denied in a ‘hf,’l"", : | formation given by officers of the | message late last night from’Nome. “‘I'"‘ down the passageway fect Yale Athletic association and mem- first. guess 1 was about 650 fect bers of the faculty of Sheffield | Nome, Feb. 9.—According to & frm;:’ F}“l')vd :"henv }"had to stop. 1| sclentific school atYale, the de¢)- | check made here today, reports that %‘,’;" P:" k"; “l‘)‘;‘ for help. 1 ston to be made In the case of Cap- | Balto, Jeader of Gunnar Kasson's he blockade with my feet, but vas afrald to push hard because I tain John Shepard Bingham, of tho | teag of Siberlan dogs, which made ol = " h didn’t know what igh tootball team, who “flunked” fouf | trip during a blinding blizzard in |gown. 1 might bring qf five studies in the mid-year | thy last lap of the relay race With| . examinations will not be that of | giphtheria antitoxin, s dead, are un- nns‘.’ l,h::::d.:: ":;":::m‘::."":‘; dropping him from the school. The | trye,. Neither Balto nor any of the |chance of us getting through. governing board of the faculty will | Kasson dogs was frozen as reported [ #After that I'wasn't allowed to get. mect at 4 p. m. today to take up |from Fairbanks. Four dogs, Which |near the entrance. Some other crews the cases of some 20 Sheftield men | came from the Yukon river section |went in, but I don't know how much who falled to get passing marks in | 5 year ago, were slightly frozen in{good th’ay aid, their examination, and Bingham's | the thighs, but they were in harness Doubts Geralds Story nume i on the list. today. They participated in the race,| “Then John Geralds went In tlc The scholastic difficulty in which | but not in Kasson'’s tdam. iR sathio haentin . Before the new football captainifinds him- The Fairbanks meesage to Seattle |and said that he had cleared out the selt will require a faculty decision | stated that word had been reccived |passage and that he would bring a8 to whether he shall be allowed 10 | from Nome that not only Balto but |Floyd out on the mext trip Ho remain as a senior by making up |a majority of Kasson's team had|djdn't bring him m;t. n }flc!, l HARTFORD OUR 27TH = HartFORD FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE | Affords An Unusual Range of Selection ‘: At Bonafide Savings of 10 to 50 Per Cent. | - 25,000 Distinctively Different Single Pieces ) ‘ Tn addition to the camplete suites for every room, think of the vaviety, the savings, the terms and re-' member that the furniture is of the same fine quality that we sell the year round. Expert huying from the best American factor ssures vou dependable furniture no matter what price you pay. his studies, or be demoted to the | died from frozen lungs. don't think he eVer got to him the | e sophomore class. ihee I 5 figst time, At the oftice of the registrar of | Man.Hunting Owl Is “"When Denhardt got there, every- | the school it was sald that nothing ; < +. |thing was different. I believe that it | would be made public until a¥ter Caught in Nova Scotia he had been there to take e il this afternoon’s meeting, and that | Halifax, N, 8, Feb, 9.—News came |the first place ghuol;:,,\rec::;fi'dn'r: any' question as to Bingham's ath- |from Dauphin's lumber camps, near |have been any trouble in getting letic standing would have to be de- |Sheet Harbor, that a glant man-|Floyd out. cided by the athletic association and | hunting owl that had been terroriz- | “The last time I went into the cave not by the faculty. ing that district for weeks had been |was early Friday morning to take C. M. Osborne, acting dircctor of [brought to earth, One man was (back the air hose. It didn't run Yale athletics in absence of Direct- |threatened with the loss of his eyes very far back and I thought that I or J. C. Blossom who is in the south [after an encounter with the bird, it |would go back as far as T could and for his health, stated that so far as |was said. . see it Floyd was still alive. The the association was concerned noth- | After geveral had reported painful {radio test had heen made that morn- tng would be done in Bingham'’s {cncounters with the bird an armed |ing but T had my doubts about case until the faculty makes 18 posse was formed to hunt it down, whether it meant anything or not. | LIVING ROOM SUITES 1 3-PIECE VELOUR ] 3-PIECE . SUITE ALLOVER With web bottom con- UPHOLSTERED. struction, upholstered with SUITE fine quality figured velour, = g with reversible seat cush- | With beautiful taupe and red cut figured velour, fit- | | decision. Under existing rules of 7he gw] had a wing spread of five Conditions Unchanged : Y | the athletio association. if & man | feet, it was reported. “Geralds says that he cleared out ions, regular §213.00. Feb $ad Cithe vaversiila seat is dropped back g class he cannot lthe passage, Maybe he : did; But | ruary Sale price cushions, regular $249.00. February Sale price - $195.00 ¢ 3-PIECE MOHAIR SUITE play in any sport for a year. This g this is certaln, when T got to the would automatically make Bingham Severe Storms Delay blockade I found it was in exactly fneligible for football mext fall if he New Rotor Ship |the same place that it was Wednes- such action is taken by the faculty. | tfamhubg, Germany, Feb. 9.—A |day afternoon, It Bingham by hard study should |yiolent storm area, in Which it was| I can’t say that they were the make up his deficiencies and catch | ¢ound impossible to use her revoly. |3ame rocks, of course, because I did up he would be eligible to lead the |jns cajls, was encougtered by Flet- |10t mark the others, but it looks team in the fall. This has been the | ¢\ g Rotorship Buckau which ar- |fUnny to me, that's all. | case, before, the athletics authorities | 5 't the Bay of Kiel from Danzig | “Well I called to Floyd as loud as { said and they emphasized that|y.giopgay after a sixty-eight hour T could. I couldn't hear a thing. | $169.00 | 3-PIECE ALL- § OVER UPHOL- s . : : ‘ STERED SUITE 3-Piece Combina- | 3-Piece Large Size | Bingham would not be “fired”. He |{in When T was down there Wednesgay | A 5 % i B Of extra fine quality con- | may be asked to resign, they said. | \Cpiie progress under these condi- |1 €Ould hear him in there vellingand | Large and luxurious, tion Mohair and Luxurious Mohai: struction, beautifully up- and it he did this he could reven(;-r tions was difficult * the captain ex- |DeEEINE for help. But there wasn't ' beautifully upholstered in Tapestry Suite Suite holstered with mohair, and colloge next fall as a junior. 1 | prossed satisfaction with the manner |® sound this time. That's #hat Jacquard velour, choice of p i A . . | frieze mohair cushion such an event he would mnot be |y oy torahip with ho |Mmakes me think he is dead.” o o= Reversible seat cushions, Tgh grade constfuction with | 8. B iite iy e e rateTe n which the rotorship w thstood the Johnnie Geralds, top, is 11l with three colors, regular $325. | (rioved with moss edging, reg. | reversible seat cushions, regu- | seats, regular.$495.00, Feb- heavy secas. pneumonia contracted from his at- I-‘ebruary Sale price viar $295.00. February Sale lar $375.00. February lo college as a senior he would be 1 less apparatus. pleaded for persons throughout the | b Slisihie go vlay, i e HAS BEEN [;AllEn country to pray for his son's re- | MILLS REMAIN CLOSED, Louisville Boys Found lease. Norman Parker, below, was | g the last man to talk to Collins. He | Pawtucket, R. I, Feb. 9.—An at- To Be Young Burglars was In the cave when the passage tempt to reopen the Grechalgh cot-| Touisville, Ky., Feb. 9.—The arrest (Continued from First Page) to Collins was blocked the second | ton mills which were closed 1ast {of two lads on an island In the Ohio time. week after a majority of the 400 |river a short distance above the city [cause of the difficulty and expense of operatives declared a strike in pro- |yas disclosed $4,000 ®orth jewelny bringing witnesses here after the test against a 10 per cent wage re- |which the two boys and two older |WOrk has ended. would indicate a crime, | duction failed today when few |[povg are belleved to have stolen | Licutenant Robert Burdon of the| icutenant R. A. Burdon of the | workers reported for duty. The | from a glozen cast end homes in the |Louisville fire department, who has | Louisvilte fire department, and Wil- management -announced that the |joce coveral months. The island was |Stated that he had “positive knowl- | jjum Burke (“Skeets”) Miller, the plant would remain closed for & |¢uo pirate retreat of the boy band |Cd%e efforts were made to block res- | ijitie red-headed reporter of the fime. * A mumber of pickets were [ooo b EOL their treasure, |€U€ Work,” will he summoned. Rur- | Louisville Couricr-Journal, who were on duty at the gates but there were |don was ‘one of the comparatively | gjmost the only sutsiders to talk 1o The younger boys would not dis- |} 50 (5% O £ i no disorders. close the hidindplace of their eldep [L°7, Who talked ¥o Colllns, _Threa | Collina in his rock-walled T 3 SCOIt at the publicity hoax, especial- : . lbrothers. The theft of a rowboat to‘;“r:””‘.‘;‘"s“‘” »{hbn imprisoned man, Time is saved by Horald classi- om0 ohe o 1o to thetr cap, |Homer. Marshall and Andrew, will |1y at the variation which has Collins | climbing into position when rescuers . be summoned and William B. Miller ire, and jewelry found in their pock- | Sl i i ur o POCE" lot the Loylsville Courier-Journal 18 | approach, and crawling back to his | secret cache of food and water cts disclosed the robberies. The boys | Goutle t ¥S | oxpected 1o give his tes v under arrest, are Robert Sowan, 16, [°*% 10, give Usitostimony, when no one is near. Burdon ls out- | spoken in his belief of a “murder” All of these who talked to the and Everett Bowman, 14. trapped victlm and those who know theory.. Miller is admittedly the enly | person who has actually eecen the | e Tl |the circumstances of his expi0iutions Continued Increase in {will be heard. Persons familiar with Prices of Retail Food |\ cive country and - those who | pouider lying across Collins’ log, and | Washington, Feb, 9.—Continued | & = mors: Willibe | ne: faile Tuesday, to raise ft| 5 asked to tell what they k 3 ; tnerease in retail food prices during oy iaL o, Once, the Yock heaved | o month ending Janaury 15 was| I a trifle but the jack slipped and none 2 - F b Sal P o - :!:m“x“n.;‘(‘l\‘“4:‘4'!:1){.";1112;“{:70:‘:)‘ ;“:; Ilhr' shaft through which rescuers| or the (Jmm.v ummm:wxrm;"!]“2!;0‘1 i Febmary Sale Pnces on e I’ual’y e l'lces On hope to reach Floyd Colling was ap- | ny Cltten for - which figures were an- | proximately 30 fost deep at | Shhe | ; e BEDRO n to bor stati . ay by the bureau of 1a- | wour days after it was started. At > Toero 'fN,".“", ) DININ R TE e s of the department of | the present rate, tho level where| g ‘,I,Qv,n'r‘i[:\‘,),“;\»,‘]“‘,',',”}_v e I | Mothers B il L rensc hotat par oo me i nodknG tosbeRmll PO U parOment BTl oVEsnantAG ayernoc R L ¢ 3-PIECE | 4.PIECE PERIOD ] L jeEzassa oL eached before sday or Friday. | M, Denhar et obtcl * o 3-PIECE 3 3 Sl T R L G R S T Tl el e L B S S e LOUIS XVI ITALIAN OAK COMBINATION PERIO Zie i) g A NALIOLD in the meantime he had made up| i Lol ! ruary Sale price X The Buckau s expected to resunte tempts to rescue Floyd Collins from price price p lt‘l‘( r((;quirer:;n;]fl‘O:tl."so‘v:cm?ll(l?:r 1‘1’:; her journey to Scotland Tuesday M"JTARY EuURT Sand Cave, near Cave City, Ky. Lee gpialonsa 2 night .after being fitted with wire- Collins, center, Floyd 's father, | $239 00 X i L . . : o, | | with a jac and Savannah. A three | another obs the theor ir minds are con | s 3 | | | TV Mothers everywhere who rea- | Kansas City cle to the efforts of | tijve socretary o £ S " i IS ST MBI- y Mothers evoryhere who ret- |8 ease was shown ot Butte | man 4o reseus Collns, sending tore | Saparimmen. & e o COMBINATION ! SUITE | WALNUT SUITE | \'ATIdI\(Ij OWAIE stomachs of too much dosing |Mon,, Littie Rock, Ark., Louls- | rents of rain last night with a prom- | Governor Ficlds, refuse to listen to | “vAL vaT SLYITF | ; < o K 4 ANZ£ - | ovectato the valne of Vieks fn | ville, Omaha, and Peoria, TiL._and |ise of more to h Vit 1 NUT SUITE 8 picces, Buffet, Dining | i 3 . ldren's |Lwo per cent at Atlanta, Baltimore, Water Sceping in. SR o s Neei A oo : ke Dresser, chiffonier and 2 er!:ng eroup and - children's | e o Detroit, Indianapolls. Nor-| Despite Pr"‘“"“‘l’:’flg to keep the '\\1"\;}:»‘:"\\{ -(in'm» to r:..:»':\'l]-‘:;\“lkl“‘uf. 8 pieces, Buffet, Dining = Table, 5 Chairs, 1 Arm | o4 regular $160.00, Feb- | Dresser, chiffonier, semi- \With Vicks there is uothing |folk, Portiand, Maine, and Spring- | water out of the perpendicular shaft | jing Jate Thursday 3 3 Table, 5 Chairs and Arm Chair, regular $129.. | .yarv sale pric i vanity and bed, regular to swallow—you just rub it on. |ffeld, Tilinois. | aimed at Collin's prison, seepage| None of the officials will comment Chair, regular $166. Feb- popaiv Sale Pr [SEHALTE SR ICRRLICE $328.00, February Sale The body heat releases the in- | crept Into the bottom of ghe shaft| on the radio tests repeated Sunday ruary Sale Price, LY S Price ; ) —in the form of vapors which £ 4 4 8 as the clectric light bulb hanging | arry the magicstion divectionly/ ||, Torsington, Feb. 9.-fidney, Al- | crease f hourly progress, as the|iround his neck is turned off and | to the nose, throat, bronchiel | gredients— Menthol, Camphor, |Fatality in Torrington andjagibninonsiy toltas burtontol | nich ithe Hesperimentdta el $|27 65 : Eucalyptus, Thyme, Turpentine A St Truck v, 3 J hey kept | were indicative of motion by Collins | } G s Train CrAshes Truck | aoggily at it, with come elight in- l 35 75 . | 58 OO . | | | . bert, 18 years old, of Waterbury, | tenth day of Collins' imprisonment | on 11, G. 1 e of Munfordville, the (B was fatally igjured and his cousin, [ ended at 10 o'clock this morning. tubes and lungs. 7 s radio man, convinced he had | 9 ~ AT R _ |sidney Alberf, 20, aiso of Water- | The shaft then was less than haif ed Collins was atill alive, and | o % e | o s | ,.PIECL PERIOD e samo time vieks a abs | S LTG0 ot the faco | way to-Cole, 40 to 70 tost below | Tt hope il prvades the dicses| PERIOD STYLE | PERIOD STYLE | 4-PIECEPERIOD | g STYLE COMBINA- L and head when a truck, in which | the surface. he skin like 1 - plas- J in the shaft despite th days of ™I B ~ W N QTVT T (™ TN tho skin like a poultice or plas- |0y wero riding. was struck by 8] o Gas Expert e by o e | COMBINATION COMBINATION STYLE COMBINA- : TION SUITE | nort senge al Vhe! ck slides below the| Trit toril TTT o | T o QTTITTL m T o YT L Catastes ATRIEhEce : porthbound passenger train & N ro he The diamond pointed drifl whic Iy h N I i A | (i U,]..‘{‘hk:. ::,\‘,',',"”"'\_I,,’l;"" 1’: | Water street crossing, near the Tor- x;amml tunnel of Sand Cave Thurs- | pag preceded the shaft w el WALNUT SUITE | 2\ ALNUT SUITE | IIO:\QE’}I‘,‘:{‘,:\[ I With beautiful burl wal- ahaialh A, 2 5 |duston station, yesterday. The |day the use of pungent but harm- | ooy A R S 2 . = o i | SUITE ; minutes, L man died i the Charlotte | less gas was selzed upon as a means | wpen 1t penciraied to 60 fect, but 8 pieces, Buffet, Dining | , J Pleces, Buffet, Ch 5 | ‘{‘ft_‘ef‘efr top ad“g fronts, | Hungertord hospital after the accl- | of finding the back end of Colline'| was not yet into the cave. Table and set of Chairs, | Gavinet, Dining Table, Bisean Chiffonier, | dresser, chest an ed, reg- | aent. latest cave, but the gas experiment S i ; 20 | S | Side Chairs, 1 Arm C SEE hitfonler, | 131 8355.00, February Sale | The young man who was cut a;nd tried last night with banana ol was| wood and cloth recently have regular - $294, February | regular $214.00. Febr Price | who was driving the truck said that [ unsuccessful. Despite a strong down- | pe ade by scientists from com- Sale Pric 4 Sale Pri VAPO RUB [the e a e e e the train. | drat of air into Sand Cave, 1o tracs | e seamp wattalls, LEHE) Sale Price, mon swamp cattails Ovesr 17 MiLLioN JarS Useo YEARLY 1o truck was dragged more than |of the odor could Le located in any e, )updred feet. The young man [other nearby cave. 289.00 N I ed Tater was thrown to the| ,WIth most of the spectacilar, | $23 I .OO $ I 7 ] .OO $ g A Don't Let That Cold St st s %o i The Toughest O | | —— skull. Ie had been in this country | closed chapter, and all efforts cen- S " 7-PIECE COLO- Tourn Into “Flu7? jor s moks ana we masigfaed o e s o | PERIOD STYLE | pp NIAL PERIOD his home with his cousin ub on Goo fusterole 3o tr raterbury. he | ®an to develop at the situation, | ‘ J J P “RI”I) ‘\TYLE 2.PIFCE PER STYLE T M . Tt o st vt o C O U G H COMBINATION | PERIOD STYLE 3 pricp prRIOD | STYLE COMBINA- Grippe on even. worse, Poeumonia, it standing incldents fn the drama. WALNUT SUITE G STYLE SUITE | TION MAHOGANY unless you take care of it at once. Aiynlane Tumbles to Three Theories. ; A : WALNUT SUITE SUITE Rub good old Musterole on the con- <P : The principal groups of theorics 9 pieces; choice of two 3 “hi TR Combination walnu 3 : gc:ch parts and see how quickly it Earth in West Hartford | tailinto three classes: That the im- Ean Nuw Be Stn ed patterns, Buffet, China Buffet, China Cabinet, SR i : sser, chest, dressing \ brings relief. y Hartford, Teb. 9.—An army | prisonment of Collins by a rock pp Cabinet, Dining Table, 5 | Dining Table, 5 Side and | dresser, chiffonier an table, 2 twin beds, chair Colds are merely congestion. Mus- | acroplane, s\id to have been fiying | siide on his leg is a publicity hoax; A Sid d1Am C G e A vin regular | pegular $239.00. Febr regular $475.00 terole, made from pure oil of mustard, fupside down, crashed in a meadow | that enemics finding him trapp lgclang st Sl SRl eo 15100 L et ) Pdeeialling camphor, menthol and other simple |i; West Hartford late yesterday | caused the walls of the cave to col- Lingering coughs—the Kkind that ular _$295.00, February | 5- i e Sale price Sale Price ingredients, is a counter-irritant which | rernoon breaking the propeller | lapse 0 he could not be rescued | hang on ani hang on‘and robi min Sale Price, Price, stimulates circulation and helps break |,nq damaging other gears, but not |alive or possibly caused the slide | e PRSI UL UL 1 - l 8() q() 375 00 up the cold. injuring the pllot, who said his|which trapped him; and the most | h!M Ppeevish and all worn c N | "J . g ‘Aseffective as the messyoldmustard | oo ‘was Smyfhe, nor a passenger, | generally accepted theory, Colling'| Those are the breed of coughs .U = plaster, does the work withoyt blister Just rub it on with your finger-tips You will feel a warm tingle as it enter: | of the | that prove that common sy except for bruises and scratches. | own story in the carly d about as uscful as a bottle of ginger Smythe secured mechanicians from | rescue work—that he really wae ac- | 'W‘—PH‘TCE COLO- Bratnard field herg and after sev- | cldentally trapped after discovering a | PP HERATON 3-PIECE PERIOD | NIAL PERIOD the pores, then a cooling sensation tha . cork anakl irs was | cavern more beautiful than 'et{ The quickest and surest way to S SPINET = Srings welcome relief. Q:":.l h,m”;:.“:r R "Reld here. | found in the region. a0 ANY YEU| cot rid of a persistent cough is to = s OLLNLL | STYLE COMBINA- | VIR © J ToMothers: Musteroleis alio | "'}, Claent 13 sgid to have been | Doubts Hoas Theory. take a teaspoonful of Bronchuline | MAHOGANY COLONIAL STYLE STYLE COMBINA- babies and small children. | | ot Sunday night was that Circuit| It's made to stop the old-times— QUITE gl Ask for Children’s Musterole. STAR PITCHER WEDS Judge Basil Richardson would call a | the tough ones—and it @oes it with- et In combination mahog- SUITE SUITE 35¢ and 65¢, in jars | Woburn, Mass., Feb, 9—Joie Con- | srand jury to investigate the prob- | Out any loss of time With inlaid lines, Buffet, | .o quite. Buffet = Choice of full o T e ered and tubes. [nelly of this city, pitcher of the [abllity of a publicity hoax. Judge| And. remember, there is no chioro- |§ China Cabinet, Dining Ta- | Cabinet, Dini eils e NG T . ¢h d ) | Buffalo club of the International | Richardson said he had never | form—no sugar—no dope ble, 5 Side and 1 Arm (‘_ inet, Diniy i or dres ] fr resser, chest, dress- | jeague, and ranking twirler of the! thought of such a thing, and didu't|&rand cough medicine. 1t's & pre- Chait. regularil $57500! Side and 1 Arm Chair, reg- | 214 Led. regular $249, | ing table, bed, chair and | loague last season, was married last | believe it was a hoax anyhow. | scription for stubborn coughs and I, reguiar = 909 ular $475.00, February Sale Fibne SRR bench, regular $575, Febe{ | night to Miss Josephine McDermott | County Attorney J. Lewls, Wil- | that's the kind it speedily conquers. | February Sale Price, Prite ebruary Sale Price ruary sale price ) [ | of Woburn, it was announced today um<, though, €aid he could present| IFor ordinary coughs « or two = ’ . Better then @ mastard plaster Can you ufe a Herald classificd | jury, but had no affidavits or any | Pharmacy and dealers everywhere . | ) . . ) ). - ad? | information of any kind which!can supply you. | -