New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 10, 1925, Page 12

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i SRS B AR aeF Balked Attempt To Steal Body Of Lincoln From Resting Place Mr. and Mrs, William Backes, parents of Mrs, J. P. Maguire of Bristol. Mr. Backes, now dead, was custodian of Oak Ridge cemctery in Spring- field. Minois, when an attempt was made to steal the hody of Abraham Lincoln. Mrs. Backes is now ‘residing in Springfield, Ilinois, BRISTOL WOMAN SAW AID ON CEMETERY within the s like ham- 1 disturbed waiting further, for aid. He was and in 1 more rs threw ap- the opper cov- ifted from the the wooden super- rrived arning to plag offic Axeirod’s Pharmacy Offer To All Who Suffer Stomach Agany, Gas and lndlgestlon Bovin ¢ if One Bettle of Dare .‘!entha-l’epsin Do You Moire Good Than Anything You Ever Used Woman’s New Hy iene Read of this new way 5,000,000 women now cmplov UCH of thel the n pecred at all times, is du ioned hygienic methc the new sa Kotex is ma Cellucortton. It is 5 ti ent as cotton — absor times its own weight in m CELLUCOTTON PROD! KOTGX DB O'DIOIR LZE D ss of ¢ at most stores. . 166 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago | years NEW TPRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUE he days coln's body inspection one one of the [ the cemetery, | when the great mausoloum was opened to the public, as was the custom for several years on holidays | like Memorial Day. The inspections | ceased after the body was walled | into the new monument, She ‘do- | scribes the remalns as In a fine state of preservation when she saw the martyred president Iying in the | glass enclosed coffin, apparently un- changed from the day that he 1ald low by the 1, Booth, recollection of the rare si although she was hut When she was about 2 the Dackes family cemetery and the todian’s house was burial as razed. was Magure and Mrs where Mr New Departure Maguire the I, Ingraham Co., by si as both same room Mrs, Mq woman and a sparkling conve Her deseriptions of Oak intensely interesting and at was Her ht is vivid, | young girl yeurs old, moved from the site of the used the married cus- I for later house to She cos Magnire Magnire band work came play H in the " cmployed in to this city and ple actican) Mrs, nt of y side the | now are guire is A very active s tionalist Ige are ckes, her father, died on July Tllinois, . in Springfield In addition to his term 1 of the cemetery, which is the third largest in the country, be served the city of Springfield as a | public official for long terms, He was one of the organizers of the Phoenix Vire of the city and in the early sixties sorved five as captain of the command. He was also marshal of the ci fire department from 1865 to 1 K mason by trade, aret Packes is livi He was $4 years old of th. During company His wife, Mrs, 2 in Springficld, at the time the removal of the bedy to the tempor the attempted theft, he of the work and later had cha the removal to its present place. Storrs Work Starts When Fund Reaches $150,000 Feb. 10.—When the erection of a community church plant here reaches 150,000 work will he started, by | sion of the Connecticut Federa- tion of Churches which is carrying through a $300,000 campaign for ) that purpose. Students at the Conneaticut Itural college assist in the raising pledges last I of which amount ven, Waterbury and Hart- ford contributed $3 in three gifts. The Storrs community up of students, profe lege employes oversubscribed th 111 tribu 250 when $5,000 was a dead pr tomb took ¢ resting Storrs, roR fund house 500 A\ fotallc New ota, the co Conn. Tlee Protective ssn. Meets Thursday | ord, Feb. 10. protective its annuval mecting Bond Wednesday, sion being for business and ti oon for an illustrated lec- | ture. there will be a rmoon meeting is to attend. 1t among other t Hubbard, turers' e Connecti- association will at Hotel (he moriing ses- fter- session In b The open for all who c wiil begin at 2:30 speakers will be E. president of the M < 1 Mayor Stevens of en aft as- jation a this g '\latches to Be | Held at the Sub Base | 10.—Boxing | classe in ision of the 3 cided t the sub- cre February 17, Eight | from the ships sta- Newport base will meet ting the conducted under London, Feb, ips in all vight, represc ram to | ces of 1 base siuhmarine issociation and will be under ction of Licut. . G, Grisham, | officcr of the New London SCHOOL NOTES, HIGH on club 6 | ve | short ¥ i Wi Though they live in Was children of many of ,the foreig sters from far off Europe, Rear Admiral McCully, former in Russia; Gladys Szecheny, dau Czechoslovakian legation; Sylvi daughter of the Egyptian minis MRS, MARY HAWKES DIES INOGTH YEAR Nonagenarian Was meelly‘ Resident of This Gity § Mra. Mary Hawkes, resident M until (1 Hill, her | ¢ a of Ma 1 nday erwmu.'w. it home ¢ 5 Arthur Clarke, | Hill, Mds. home with her | ¢ n H. of Canton, qd in nd New olxerve her s Southington, Britain ¢ Ha I.r she v of her bi survived Fuge W June She Mrs. vughters, S m“ ington, and ‘ city; seven grandchil i ‘ liam H. Allen 1v’ Arthur ( u)‘ Myra and Do Kilbourne Oalk Hill cemete and bu vic Hor ston. Mayor Cannot \(len(l Inspectmn of Pollce Mayor Pa informed « David Duny commission t 1 to attend t of the police He has ssa man lepartmen another r members of ot the commissioncrs LAWYERS Attorney TO BANQUET David Nai nly Traceski red LeWitt o calendar ourt y a committ for Stockholm Six-( TEACHERS ( l(\\ll l"l PINS, ( noints. the CHICAGO RACERS LEAD « hicago, I7ch. hicyel 1 miles howe Belloni Italo-Bel cad Wit raev - con MUST DIE TOMORROW Ottawa, Feb. 10.—The cal lined to com 1 Louis Be d tomorrow for the s b onstable in summer, “_ Ontario H‘)D(‘\ ‘U Get % SIXTH ANNUAL 19 AMERICAN LEGION BALL STATE A FRIDAY, FEB ADMISSION $1.00 — RMORY RUARY 20th Tax Iree as they appear at home. v a daughter of a Ru | vestigation of charges decided today tion of adjour Virginia district - FIGHTH BANKER Suivs, SDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1925, hington and when they appear in public they dress as Americ 1 diplomats in W. mhmvtrm wear the dress of their native land. rom left to right they are: Luidmila ian representative who was adopted by 1ighter of the Hungarian minis ter; va and Dagmar Kura 1 Szecheny, ter. another daughter of the Hungarian minister; , daughters of the sec. ans do, in their homes the Here are six bright young- McCully, adopted daughter of the rear admiral when he was ary of the and Nimet Yousry Pasha, WANTS INVESTIGATION REPI]RTER RELATES House Judici, Not Inclined To Ac- copt Report Favoring dudge Fng- Jish Yo Tmpeachment Case wed from Fi t Page) | [ (cont \ \\ ashington, Ieh, it by the 10.: Authority jndici sweeping in- against 1ed- the casters held fast. At one time T man- 1s far down as his kn, wers committee to maks 1ged Lo g cap. m | a report | al Judze English of Hlinois district, Acting ecommiitice, Installs Eleetric Light “When T placed the electric lig COMMILICE |y i 1 was able to get in view -“‘“T"”“‘“ of the conditions of the rock |...‘ " lind him but could not see any e Mareh 4 [ > “Collins told me he approved a report R S D e BTt [e0 (ol el i Lol Lol m e imp er Ied the possibility of another en- Lialerpofatlic NOTLI G Nes but l}w told me there was no other entrance except the one he ame in and that he had tried to find some way out and was forced to come out through the place where e got caught. on W ou su the to press for solution authori after f 4 e witnesses IRy went there le- found a cavern that was ful. The lay unanimously liousc inst Tndge chment “Monday night he seemed to be in and wanted to he left luesday he said ‘I am my- el better'.” | s requested to describe fre the entrance to He said that the direction generally was to the right and down | r he entered the cave and veral tinmes he lost his of dircetion and he was un- to tell which way the cave led, | Miller said Gerald led one um\r)1 rescue workers and he led the er and that they had not been ’ the cave at the same time, v Hireotac He was asked if there had iviorna ; ny rock looscned in the cave ed that workmen to enlarge the and had d portions of rock and dirt. Describes Cayvern deseribed first fect toward Collins and foct him “My last trip and talk with Collins Vednesday morning,” said the vitness. “I callod to him and he nungry and that his However, this did ¢ truth, that is, that 15¢ T helieve he wi would go away and leave stupor Collins. tion of officers banlk o 1 institution’s heen and nswor attempted squec re- move ussill would ge 5 Miller being nal trance frop 1 c-in 12 the, cavern the en- the last i ollowe from series of ir on governn i in office ides b iden omir former told me he was hie foot was fre not sound like Daly, pr node ling seribed conditions rock was con- into the passage- Rumors Denied I3 Miller, reporter for the t Louisville and 13, heard forenoon two-hour were ses- niony t rumors speg was to the offect 1ting on whether was in the cave were and that threats of danger to ter in his cave rescue of- iclivered by friends, not King to warn him of the King in which he was en- Down 38 Feet estimated at heen Sand more reached at 1ers conti el the than ave ts to r cave prisoner hut moved to ry ses of inquiry tators had largely ty where the prelin the military court eing condusted Gerald Tssues Statement The A ted 10, — One of the pictures of the carly IFloyd Collins from 1 the story of Johnnje Gerald's ciforts to dig him out, published today in a copyright st nt in t Journal. Many of thos £ Gerald in those first & corroborated his s ments Lee Collins, father of the imprisoned man, vigorously denied rumors once current that there had ing between Floyd and most ¢ Torts to st W me Courier helpin md ne futile per ce een bad fec SEEKING COOPERATION Washir Feb, 1 Gerald's story ins that he quoted Floyd Col- had slip down into the | tunnel, the same way the rescuers tried 1o reach him and free his contradicting earlier versions it he was climbing out of a huge | oW ¢ nto his present position | 18 caught by a rock fall warning by als to stay away from the | foot, avern for his offic GAVE EXPERIENCES Itam the | | knew no n "r»rulrm:_\ | house et s that he could go down the old lun-\ [nel and clear it out again in an en- deavor to reach Collins by the orig- inal method of rescue. He had cleared away two suck cave-ing he said, with Momer Colling, IMloyd's | [brother, and was ready to try again, vl F AOESH Accept only genuine “Phillips* the original Milk of Magnesia pree scribed by physlcians for 50 years as an antacld, laxative, corrective. cent bottles, also 50-cent bot- tles, contain directions—any drug A Gleamy Ma:s of Hair 35¢ “Danderine” docs Wonders for Any Girl's Hair | Lee Collins was also quick to deny that Gerald had ever hinted at hope of reward for rescue, | | Gerald's story mentioned briefly, Lieutenant Rurdon of [ Louisville fire department and Miller, the little Louisville | Couricr-Journal reporter, who worke 24 50 hard to loosen the rock on Col- ling' foot. The narrative was con- | fined to Gerald's personal share in seie work, When T went back Tuesday aft- rhoon after a short rest,” Gerald's statement said, “I found that Miller | and Burdon and Everett Maddox, the Kyroek man, were making trips into the Later Miller and Bur- don went down with a fack to push i the rock off 1Mo o; only the Wil- cave. | bottle of delightful, DENY KNOWLEDGE OF MUZZLE RULE House Naval Gommil[ee Rallies to Wilbur's Delense | | Washinzton, hand in the the house ng unanimously declaring th b, 10.—Taking a aircraft controversy val committee toda lopted a resolution ! 50 far as its menbers | I officers had ever ap- | peared hefore it under any pestraing tsocver from the navy depart- | | he resolution was suggestion of republican, called tention Brigadier General army ale servic aireraft commitiee by Representative can, I the aircraft commit- cxaminer, ‘that three naval | officers had asked to be cxcused from testifying because disclpline, Chadrmar committee adopted ! Represer Hiinos, testimony Mitehell of the before the house | and a statement Perkins, republi- at | ive | who to of 10is, n Butler of the naval | declared that in all his | congressional cxpericnes he had | never known a naval scerctary vwho attenipted to dictate what officers should say before naval | congres- Al committees, Th esolution pointed out shurp differences among naval officers had been disclosed by indicating that they speaking their mir Chairman craft committee today that he had to bring to an carly conclusion that commitiee’s inquir into the aircra He in- dicated that he did not favor going | into all the various side raised during the hearings. Upon th: resumption Thurs the committec question aviators wit] experience who are cramental ser mony, Mr. Lampert believes, will round out all phases of the air | eraft industry to he survived by the imittee Mr. Lampert said ble to tell” w tha of as to testi- opinion policy mony, were Lampert of mr-‘ t situation issues of sessions pl: world not now and their s to | war gOv- testi- nas “impos- the committee recommend in regard o uni- cation of t but that | N rs scemed unani- | a “strong recommenda- be made to aid com- | aviation." f air scrvices, commiitee membe mous 1 tion should mercial Washington Policeman Is Found as Suicide | Feb John Fla- a offic tiached to the city hall station, New York, was found shol to death in a rooming| today, an apparent suiside, ac- | cording to the Washington police. | ashingion, police 10~ The authorities eaid he came here yesterday, deposited $2,500 in a Washington bank, and then went to rooming h He was said to in good health, but whether any the act was given was not He left a note ame use t b cause for revealed for a broth- | public e note. | er, whose s not made nor were the contents of t | ilfe and posse ! of a feur of | 1 | join Girls! 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