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NEW BRITAIN DAiLY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 192a. BY PETTY STORIES] se T T | FOR DELINQUENCY ew vork poice carcs ‘ .xf‘n“'.’,;}?:f:.:: burned. The kittens : o ol 0 z MEN WITH ANSONIA CAR | Not Responsible for Auto Marker s | i el Je New Haven Supervisor Inquives . = or Church Pew Plate | Into Immoraliy ‘ | | | Waterbury, Jan. 31.—Thé contro. L ew i i | oy dver (he Deamsipiate on Gov. |, New Haven, Jan. 31.—Broken| Apsonia, Jan, 31.—The capture in | ¢ < doell o o s e P ; X ; | homes caused by the death of mother | Now York city shortly before 4 o'clock u;:mp eton's ’ev; n ‘rr th’e e, i § |or father was responsible for de-|¢his morning of three negroes with an o special markers fo A | linquency in girls in a large percent-|automobile stolen at 9 o'clock last or's car and the llllle flag onI 1 'e |age of cases, according to a report pight in Ansonia, may throw some same car continues 0'"‘1? n_ &) of an investigation of 200 delinquents | jight on numerous automobile thefts | “f 1 Milk Co. ik letter made public, Gov. Templeton who came under observation of the |in Connecticnt, The New York police nited Cos milk charges misrepresentation of the facts | : ekl rea]) 1 3 2 polic points the way to health, | supervisor of the local civic protective lare said to have been asked by the regarding the auto markers and flags | aasoetation. l\,ew Haven stk m;rm“ ‘; s s —says The Farmer Boy " ) | . D ave eep an eye in an artltcle l: LTT}..HE:UOM r"‘;}‘:“ “In 30 per cent of the cases the on cars with Connecticut markers, in rant, adding tha > story o e mother or father is dead and the step 'the hope of uncovering thefts of cars Light On Recent Thefts In Connecticut Better care of the cows, sanitary conditions on pew-plate was as petty as it was falge.” The letter was addressed to Commissioner Robbins B. Stoeckel of the state motor vehicle department and in reply Mr. Stoeckel sent a let- ter In which he disclaimed all respon- | sibility for the newspaper article complained of by the governor. Governor to Mr. Stoeckel. Gov. Templeton wrote to Commis- | parent is the source of the trouble,” says the report. When the father dies the mother becomes a wage earner| {and when the mother dies the girl be- | comes housekeeper, both conditions | {in the Eim City. The three negroe were apprehended by officers of the eighth police precinet, New York, and are being held pending advices from the Ansonia police. The car belonged furnishing iIncentive to dellnqunmy‘\tu Clamence Rosen of Shelton, who the report says. “In 33 per cent of the cases parents were found to be alcoholic while in | 26 per cent parents had records of icame to Ansonia last night to attend the Capltol theater, Three i(_illed, Score i the farm, modern meth- ods of bottling milk— these are some of the things that go towards making our milk the fin- est you ever drank or ate. IR Rifeotal Ay tallowy: immorality, The 22 per cent of the THERE 18 NO SUBSTI- “lon. Robbins B. Stoeckel, Y. P 3 SUBSTI “*Commissioner of Motor Vehicles, You hear lots about a Mexican soldier taking his family to war with him as his commissary | girls who nad spent the whole or a | Injured in Train Wreck | TUTE FOR FRESH MILK department. Here’s proof that the family also acts as the medical corps d proof that portion of their lives in institutions| Franklin, Pa., Jan. 31.—Three per- | Our Nursery Grade A “State Capitol, Hartford. ! 2 ) A A8 16dical Corps—and Prool UNAt 0CCBe|g uoq"to desvio v S klled . i 4 it : E o . : i - i s e p_initiative, self rell-| sons were killed and a score of others | Milk is the most sanitary B Soar Commiestoner; sionally someone does get hurt in these Mexican battles. The wounded rebel trooper is being [ance or resourcefulness,” the report |injured yesterday in the d,,rm,m‘,m'o” i | says. “In ten per cent of the cases in- |the southbound Buffado-Pittsburgh | “I accept in the spirit in which it | borne on a stretcher by four comrades, while the wife and children trot alongside. was offcred your expression of re- N sanity in one or both parents was|express of the Pennsyivania railroad | e o found. at St. George station, 22 miles from | mt o gret over the article which appeared in the ‘Courant’ of Jan. 4th and fat your office once or twice to find BLINDED SETS HIS BRAKES |mm..(1 and the choice of one made. | “We find that only 13 per cent of | kere. The engineer, fireman and a| ] y 49 WOODLAND ST. Tel. 1610 )\'hich was commented upon in a|you. Inasmuch as the first of the | The committee, at an executive ses-|this group had been definitely classed | Puliman porter met death instantly.| Time# cditorial. year was approaching and as 1 !sion lasting half an hour, voted four | feeble minded,” says the r»port,fl)lvluion headquarters of the road, mi “But 1 must eay T feel you ought to |learned, I think from Capt. MeCook, SKms, INJURES FOUR to one that this line of inquiry was | “and 2 per cent epileptic. Even this|a statement, said the wreck was| g0 further than that, since your de-|that you would not be expected in | 4 | within the purview of the resolution | number presents a grave reason for|‘'probably due to excessive speed on| — | partment was so largely responsible. |again until after Jan. 1, 1924, about | of inquiry. | asking for increased facilities for cus- |a curve.,” |9 Either.your publicity man ought !o‘DecA 27, 1923 1 gave the markers to |Greenwich Man's Car Swings Around —_— avold giving out misstatements re-|Capt. McCook to have them sent to ) iti | garding the head of another depart-|you. I then received a letter from Lontktm.n ,i){‘ BI;‘:O{)‘ iti l’ gain oug ritical | | ment of the state government, or|you approving them, and wrote youi else he should be willing to see that|a letter in return. | New Haven, Jan. 31.—Right Rev. it is retracted with equal proms “It seems to me that in this let-| Greenwich, Jun. 31. — Louis N. Frederic W, Keator, Protestant Epis- . 209 Off on All Silk Shade Floor inence. {ter, I have stated everything which |Small, driving on the post road here copal bishop of Tacoma, Wash., who And Hits Crowd On Post Road | “The article was a inisrepresenta- | I can possibly cover on this subject, |last night, set brakes on his machine |is ill of heart trouble, here, did not tion from start to finish. For exam- and the letter may be used for pub- [so qmickly, when another automobile hold his own during the night, the ple, the preparation of the ‘governor’ [licity in its complete form, if de- with glaring headlights loomed up in hospital bulletin this morning indicat- plates for the car was your own sug- [sired. |tront of him, that it swung complete- ©d he patient apparently lost the gestion. The idea is a good one, but “Very sincegrely yours, |1y around and skidded into four men Slight improvement noted during i it was not mine. | “Robbins B, Stoeckel, {who were walking on the edge of the |terday and his condition s again re- “The ictters on this marker are one | “Commissioner of Motor sles.” | road. Fred Webster was sent to the |garded as critical, and one-half inches high. The arti- | Statement By Stoeckel hospital with a broken leg and indi- — cle said they were five inches, I did| Commissioner Stoeckel gave the |cations of fracture of the skull. To- AUTO ATTACHED IN SUIT not ask for Judge Woodruff's No. 1, |following interview: day his condition was regare | Louis Kulick and Vietor Kaminski but merely told you that in several “As 1 remember (#e matter, some |serious. The other men, W were named as defendants in an ac- states No. 1 was assigned to the gov- [time after the return of Gov. Tem-|wards, C. E. Peck and John Verrier, tion brought yesterday by Konstanti ernor, and it struck me as a good |Pleton from the conference of gov-|although knocked down were unhurt, Zablowski of 12 Silver street for the plan for future reference, ornors in the west, either he sum- | Small was in court today and held on recovery of damages of $150, alleged “The flag is 18 inches long, not a!moned me to his offic 1 called [a technical charge of careless driving [to have been caused when an auto- yard long. The article mentions a[there on busine ating to the de- [for a hearing a week hence, pending | mobile owned by Kulick, and driven 4 TREN speclal device for earrying it. 'This|partment. In the course of conver- |the outcome of Webster's injuries, He 'by Kaminiski, crashed into Zablow- STRENGTH FOR identieal bracket was used on the of-|sation, the governor stated to m was balled in $1,000 py A. W. Mar- [ ski's machine Tuesday night. The ac- BOYS AN ficlal carriage back in Gov. Bulkel-|in effect, that at the conference there |shall of the Greenwich Trust Co tion was brought through Attorney 3 D GIRLS ey's time and was placed by Gov,|Were a number of governor's cars in & | E. Sexton. Attachment pa- Your children need B Lake on the present automobile. !ine and that most or all of them, | Embezzling Brokers Go - “"‘”"(;""v"‘"\”;"",’;“2"""".‘\‘:'lm'(‘."' plenty of pure, sweet Other governors also used the flag on |eXcept the Connecticut car, were st dond szl bty milk as much as they similar brackets. As to painting the|marked by No. 1 in the respective TO Prison for N“‘.e Years need the fresh air and state seal on the officlal car, Goys.|State series, |, Clncinnatl, Jan. 31.—Goorge M. IO BF &2y ' Beazell and William H. Chatfleld, the sunshine. We are and for the sake of ldentification. 1| e hoider of No, 1 in the previous|years imprisonment each ¢ vear has a right to reserve it, and - e ‘:I ORIOUS HEALTH papers promptly printed a denial y F you knew that you had only to 4 " iy > 'qil 4 Gov. Templeton said he would not I NEoth, 1t WS he "':"I'""‘m, ,“'",”‘;M, want to take Judge Woodruff's num- health, to get back your youthful vim the plate put on and knew nothing | and animation, how quickly you would | suggested that I could make a day morning. vlun:mmmflu r‘ :v)r the F’.,\..,.“,,‘,, ‘r\ Perhaps you are reading of that op- *You would have expected the quunny now. Inevery State in the It sansed the ker to be de- * rection with as much prominence as “:':‘ml“;"“] ”W'IP ‘”,'I":wr: “""I': '|‘m«|,,~ interest is 8o centered on the na- | have been restored to health by the | was given the original falsehood. But . use of Gude's Pepto-Mangan. Why not may be described as bein, f the |Bation into the Bok pea vard was “At any rate, Mr. Btoeckel, you are| Qs 6, COSCEURE S8 LR o tnch | postponead again today by the propa- | 0 $how what it can do for you? Y P Go to your druggist today for Gude’s in the best way and sec that it is| o delivered to Capt. MoCool | Chairman Moses announced it was properly corrected. Your department | {Ht8 (EVIE (9 TAPE FICEOOK - [the unanimous decision of the com- | Free Tablets o, e for yoursalf the Lo Holcomb and Lake had it done p L LBrteRy. expiined to him the | e sumably as a deterrent to joy riding|COnnecticut system of reservations, | stock brokers, convicted of embezsle- ready to serve you. to the effect that under our system [ment were sentenced today to nine “The ¢ of the new-plate was as o Aol that very likely Judge Woodruff, who from Rev, E. Baldwin Todd, As he|had already reserved it. Whereupon stretch out your hand to regain your Senate Propaganda Committee Calls about until 1 saw it there one Bun-|Der in any evont, and I immediately} o Mectings For Time Being Be- | grasp the opportunityl . Th tment of r vehiel Hartford papers to reprint this cor- b department @ ol ngy vl Washington, Jan, 31—Bec¥use pub- nion there are many people who { - v oba b arker | vl ofl Inguiry that the senate investi- et to'ate noither has seen fit to do so, | " ewapecifications, but the marker give this time-tried remedy a chance ecquipped to take care of this thing - b The a s |BaNda committee until next Monday:. n and a half high. The marker plates | | Pepto-Mangan, liquid or ta would naturally want to stralghten it .po 000, wrote me a letter approv. [Mittee that in the present situation | audj.'Wo-M-nqn.m lor e Chas, A. Templeton.” | Winnipes, ~Jan, Su—imPortation! ... .nine moantime, Chairman Moses Gov. Templeton’s letter, wrote as .,.) jag brought with it the disease tq' angan free out, and I peefer that it should. ing them." the Inquiry could not command the | itenbach Co., 53 Warren Mr. Stoeckel to Gov. Templeton, sald, whether she will answer ques- | follows: o iyl 4 <o 4 “i{on. Charles A. Templeton, known as American honey foul the peace plans submitted were elim- | zbma '310045” 1 l : "MAKE SURE ITS SEIBERT'S' $PARK ST. DHONE:1720% NEW BRITAIN.CONN. cause of Interest in Ol Hearings DEPOSITED IN OUR Savings Department ON OR BEFORE February 4th WILL BEAR INTEREST FROM THE 1st OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB IS STILL OPEN FOR MEMBERSHIP “Sincerely yours, R L5 attention to which it was entitied, s pisass vy | Setater B i G (Guade's Commissioner Stocckel, replying 0], 1o United States of bees on the tions put to het Tuesday as to how brood” according 1o statements mads “Hartford, Conn, g at the Manitoba bee Keeper's assoclas = “My dear Governor Templeton tion convention, Cooperation of the Permit me to disclaim absolutely | y.0 yeepers's association of Canada any responsibility for the artiele re-{ oy 1o yought in an effort to have the C A F l I 0 L — ferred to In your letter of Jan. 17.| . e et - 3 N 3 s 3 ¢ This diselaimer is for myself individ- | (irl Kovernment prouibit such fm 3 DAYS ONLY nox}pm ~TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY § EB. 4, 5, 6 ually and as commissioner of the de- partment. I know nothing whatever % 'Dm .fwma”k _wi,as' incAd Battle forc L Kingdom! asto the inception or origin of that| article; did not know it was going to be written, and of course gave out no information for it. | “I am, of course, ready to state those matters in connection with the article about which 1 know; that is, | to cover the subject df the making of the automobile marker. The fol- lowing are the circumstances of the conversation between you and me on that subject and of the making of the marker, as T remember them. “Some tinle soon after your return from the governors’ conference in the west, you either summoned me | to your office or 1 called there on business relating to the department. | During the course of our conversa- tion you stated to me, in effect, that | at the conference there were a num- | ber of governors’ cars in line -nd{ most or all of them, except the Con- nectieut car, were marked by No. 1, in the respective state series 1 briefly explained the Connecticut sys- | temn of reservations to you, te the effect that under our system the holder of No. 1 in the previous year has a right to reserve it and that very likely Judge Woodruff, who has had that number in years past, had aiready reserved it, whereupon you said that you would not want to take Judge Woodruff's number in any event. 1 thereupon suggesied to you ‘at I make a special marker for the ernot's car. I went directly from your office Commissioner Rudd and asked | + to design such a marker. Com- E=msibner Rudd and T had some talk | E=ut the detalls of the marker at| = 1ous times and finally he brought the marker Which you new have. having worked it out with the nufacturer. The specifications for t were probably never written out | sut if they had been they would have specified the Conmecticut colors and the word ‘governor’ in letters one and one-half inches high, that being size which can be readily seen at & reasonable distance for purposes of identification. The plates as dellv- ered flll that specification. “When the markers were done they were delivered to me by Com-| Egypt has a minister to the Unit ‘missloner Rudd and 1 heid @hem at | States now, Teifoullah Wousrs Pasha 9—Bi C A‘ J.GORDON My desk for several days intending | who in pletured above. The Egvp- g EDWARDS to #ee you and find oft i they were [tian flag, and the minister was re PLroduction satlsfactory and, in @fact, 1 called.ceived at the White Hous YOUR ACCOUNT SOLICITED TRUST CO. NEWBRTAIN Copy SHEPHERD KING' & THE BANK OF SERVICE Open Saturday Evenings 7-9 Parts—9