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NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1924, L e e ————————— e e 69 and 23—Never Too Old or Too Young fiR AVF AND GAY Held as Bandit |COMMERCE CHAMBER 0L M MARCH PLANS CITY'S WELCOME (Continued CHARITY BOARD (GOVERNOR FINDS ALL ~ WANTS HOSPITAL STATE FUNDS INTACT ied from First | ’.\Onml S50 s Needed if Auto Yours ists Are 0 Be Entertained rom Pirst Page) ontin \5€) in Fitting Manner breviated gross-seolions of thy A paigns. March Despite Rain The vain nereased as the mareh wore on, but the veterans held their plages in line Bands 1 aut wiath Tewnp, Tramp, Trimp, tha Boys Are Marching.” and the old seldiers veturned the eheors of the erowds with a cancs that we helping them The department ¢ along with an es slates formed a TarSee il Isolation House Cannol i B Used lor Tuberculosis Patients .. 225", Tae weivmend ' it widdd anyt ing by i tional bank At 2 meeting this noon of the Chamber of Commerce eommittes nandiing the eoming of the National Grange tour, it was voted to send eut {letiers to the members of the eham- ber ashking for contributions te pro- vide entertainment for the eity's guests. The chamber has already raised 8750, but $4i0 mare must be obtalned hy subseviption If New Rrit alp 18 to weicome £ esis in & sal- izfactory manner As Now Eritain is the enly eity n this siate in which the Grangers plan var's ing te Aaies By oty afficial o th leolined 1o e Aas stuted Phat it had on discoversd by the exnmination of the affairs of the institution whieh Investigation hy the Iast were s Superintendent John L. Doy eharity department was inatru sy & special mevting of the bo . N & charity last night ta vonis health Jepartment and @ whethey the pot be prossed dnte use for the hos pltalization ot pativnt that' the eharity vank, how nit the use | ' wave of In wsolation hospital could Maryland game L of young women who discharged a miniature gun presented a front of giant are been ey tuberculosis lepatiment 15 hot for at thy pros national bank examiners Phursday that the affuirs sinee able 10 properly care ent time The mecting receive bida tor furnishing for the new snnox to the Vo Commiasionor Matthew M, Mesk presided at the meating 1n the absencs of Chalrman Frank 1iiey In discussing the proposition of us ing the isolation bospital for twbercw losls patients, Supt, Doyle said that he understands that at th vaunt time there are no palents heing ciared for by the health departme v hieh maintaing a staff there, He said thut he could not see the necd of the city wan call quipment bty involved that it waus decided that the exsminers should make o new and thorough audit of the bonks and se- curitiv of the institution he offtteial fuether stuted that in their exumination so far the federal tesaminers had falled to discover anys which would Indicate that the Lank was lnsolvent, thing A recoivershin wus quite likely the offivinl made known and he expressed contidence that if it became necossary 1o lguldate the affairs the institu. tion that the bank would be able to wy ita depositors dollar for dollar of | | “1 think they're foolish, but 1 wish them happiness,” said |thos | Kansas [sunflowers II{IHH’ of the | sons assisted others sentation of | sour, she the mother of Ldward Cochran, 23, of Cinecinnati, when learned her son had marrvied Mrs, Mary Maginnes, 69, of Long | goopgin.” Beach, Calif, Muvs, Cochran met her daughter-in-law, who is 17| her senior, following the wedding ceremony at Aged wives aceampanied veterans, and wives and ©i From South Dakota Fouth Dakotn kept up the repres depurtinents, but Delaware, M comrades of negro arm in wrm with of white==kept step to the fife and drum corps that was sounding out "While We Go Marching Through Kentueky, West Virginia Washington and Aluska, with the banners of their posts, or of their sate wilth enly five Oregon murching men bloond $3,000,000 Chicago held in the Bexar county (Tex.), jail awalting court aetion on removing him to Illinols. to stop and sa the tourists ehose this plees prefecence ta numerous other sites whieh so t to he hosts to the thousand persons touring in autome- bi.#s, the committee is striving to give them & big reception Lieutenant-Governor Hiram J, Bing- ham has been secured as the prinei- |'pal apeaker in the afternoon program RRev, Hoyt of w Canaan, state ehap- lain of the Grange, will deliver the nddeess at the devotional serviee at 7 o'clock Sunday evening. Al loca, olergymen are invited to take part in vear: X Detroit. | Cochran met his bride while living at one of her hotels in| that the California. maintaining a staff in a hospital that has no patients, Supt. Doyle suggested ference be arcanged with Dy T. Bray, chairman of the board, and Dr. Richara W health asuperintendent, to see can b2 done in the matter, Ieposits. Oty Inter Savings bhank rangements to cash checks for any | - — nnable amounts neeessary for Put- | num business Interests and were ready . to recelve deposits but at the present Usual opening hour a score or more of | City Items Dr. Pullen said today that he has ! time not equipped to take over | Persons visited the institution, But ot o small, but the spirit sirong. One not been approached as yet by any | the banking inter- |there was no crowd at the doors or in | ¢ the New Britan |0 Yeteran with an empty sieceve representative of the charity depup the vicinity at any time e & JOIR Ry ThO \“ e I' wae the ment about the taking over of the stated that they had p seneral hospital today to 1r, #ne | Mrs, Chinrles Vrig! ) 5 Gle isolation hospital by that departinent, ! ries all the commercial banking we- | WIth the assistant cashier, Mr, .' ¥ “Ix”\:» \\rls\ll\'. ~‘.f| !~’ \.n but eaid that as far as he could were admitted, sreet and Mr, and Mre, Bakil Joseph. {counts of the hig industrial institutions T the matter was one for the city coun-|in this section and of practically al | e —————— NpNIEion Sunctian, [ Dehts Are l“p at Present cil to decide and not the health de-|the husliess interests of Putnam | . dames Reggo, age three years, of | Washington, May 12.—President partment. which do a hanking business, The Kleven Hundred Delegates 105 Hunter A fell Srom aaeone y SOnUERS IR DU Sansouragad dsover Blds received by the board for sup- | mecting of the citizens called for this | : 3 ) s istory veranda at his home thif omrn-|the progress of the interallied confer- plying 24 beds and mattresses for the | afternoon is expected to complete such Attending Eagles’ Meeting g 11e way taken to the New Britain in London, called to consider the town home were turned over to a|arrangements as may be necessary for [ providence, Aug, 12 nd Wor. General hospital where it was found plan, but he considers it un- committee composed of Rer. Dr.|preventing any embarrassment to the tny prébident Howard N. Ragland of Necossary to take a few stitches to forunate that the question of the war B iinkiors and: Bupt, Doyle. | bank'a’ sotistitusncy; O ko asne | alose: A wound IS Lih oad, | debts of the allies should have he- which will consider them and make &1 Public sentiment among the towns- |jng session of the 26th annus con- | I'ranklin Boardman, 19 years of age | ¢ome involved in a measure at this report at the next meeting. The bids | people, who had previously evinced |vention of the Fraternal of {of Berlin was brought to the New time, With the reparations problem. Sadhived were: | the utmost confidence has undergone | agies, with 1,100 delcgates present Britain General hospital this morning | So far as the debts owed the United I. Birnbaum $323.28 for the 24 [a change during the past twenty-four |here today. Iollowing the report of Suflcring from a gunshot wound in | States by the allies are concerned, M¥, beds, complete with mattresses; A.[hours, as evidenced by a continued |(he credentials committee the acered- the leg. It is believed that a gun|Ueolidze adhercs to the oft-repeated D. Lipman $15.75 for each bed, com-|run on the savings department of the iteq delegates were obligated in the Which Boardman was cxamining ac-|VI*W of the administration that he is plete with maitress; J. S, Curtin & | bank throughout yesterday. The ”“":gr.’mtl Sarie Aagr Whiah: entition cidently discharged, His condition is powerless to unn:lr_lm- any new pro- Co, $0.50 cach for the beds and|of depositors withdrawing funds from |them to vote as dclegates for life at not scrious, posals on that subject since congress $8 to $5.75 for various grades of mat- | the institution was not a long one but |sessions of the national conventions. The Third Ward Republican elub | has laid speelfically the terms treases; John A. Andrews & Co., $19.50 [an average of 15 to 20 were in line i Shm b e rop | WHI mect at 8 o'clock Friday eve- |on Which all war debts scitlements each for the beds complete; The | throughout the day yesterday. t ahe I!‘h:."wlv:‘-‘!’:‘.l’-ln‘rhflnll.\‘.:h;1').\‘1'.? ning at republican headquarters to | Must be made, . Hardware City Bedding Company, Public Losing Confidence e e intment of committees, —— |elect officers for the coming year, g $5.85 each for heds and $7.50 and 38| Tnag the ahsence of any direct offi- | pie memorial sorice for Judge . — PRDs for mattresses; McKay & Wallln, | cial statement of the conditions found [ywm. 1. Brennan of Tittshurgh. a post poLdailad atithe iy ¢ e 50 t Reets: oo 0 ¢ 5 {o Bai) e v $397each for beds “"'lp:',“‘;':”?:s"l,lf In the bank was responsible for this igwang worthy president who died Gibhens Out of Luck and rk's office today inciude property $8.75 each for matiresses; ol statement of the conditions found in during the past year, was held at 53-h5 Connecticut avenue by John | senberg, $0.15 cach for beds and |the bank was responsible for this |*e caqontials eommitice annonnc. | Starts Home Minus Monc” I and Sigrid Brown, to Edwin $8.50 each for mattresses. change in the attitude of local resl- .4 niembers present by states as fol- |By The | Sandberg and Philip Bloom; property statos, and the national ealors, all held this service, Invitations have heen sent to mem- high, preceded the southern group of {Seeretary Davis Launches states c e . i | bers of the Kiwanis, Rotary, Lions, Campaign for Republicans |ana nacus ciubs asking to have as These Chicago, Aug, 1 Secretary of La- | many as pessible take thelr cars to bor Davis conforred today with Rep-|the Plainville-New Britain town line vedontative Saunders, chairman of the | Sunday, meet the tourists, and escort speakers’ burcan of the republican | them to Walnut Hill park. campaign organization, on dates for livest of the lot. the tary's speeches in the Cool- {dge-Dawes eampalgn. “The accep- tance speech last night of John W, (ot Thin Men Run Down Men Nervous Men Bank To Aid announced had that a Henry heulth Pulien, what made ar- included Arkansus, New Tonnessee, Louisiana, Mis- I"lorida, xan, ( reia and [South Carolina, Their numbers were | Mexieo, During the period shortly after the | siasinpi, were city's commerefal orts, Several who | The National Bank of Putnam eay Baker Davis iIndicates his aim is to make a summer resort out of Pittsburgh,” sald Secretary Davis, “eliminating the smoke nuisance and also causing the removal of its manufacturing enter- prises to FEurope.” The democratic non-protective tariff tendencies was Secretary Davis' chief point of attack. | 50N ¢ IRISH DELEGATE TO U, S, By The Assoclated I N Dubiin, Aug. 12.~Desmond Fitz-| 0il {5 the gr est gerald, minister of foreign affairs of | the world, the Irish Iree State, announced today | Recause it contains more in the Dail Eireann that the ¥ree|than any food you can get. State government had received noti-| You'll he glad to know that Cod fication that Prof. Timothy A. Smiddy | Liver Oil comes in sugar-coated tah- would be acceptable to the United ||cts now, so if you want to put States as the Irish representative at|yq or 20 pounds of rea' healthy flesh Washington, He added that Prof.|on your bones and tfeel well and Smiddy would be given his, creden- |sirong ask (‘lark & Brainerd Co. and tials without delay. Dickingon Drng Co. or any druggist for a box of McCoy's Cod Liver Qil Tablets. If you can't “‘get away,” ease know that Cod Liver flesh producer in You probabl Vitamines down Only 60 cents for 60 tablets and if Avgsiatol Lo you don't gain five pounds in 30 days and on Hayes strect by Stanislaws BODY FOUND CHILD* Daughter of Wealthy Hlinois Farmer Found Drowned In Creek Near Home Ottawa, Ill., Aug., 12.—The hody of Bernice Chalus, nine rs old, daugh- teriof a wealthy farmer, who disap- peared Sunday, was found in Covel Creek today. The body. was not removed from the water pending the arrival of the sheriff, and it could not he established immediately whether she died by vio- lence ot by accident, UAtil the find- ing of the body, relatives had believed the child had heen kidnapped. The body was discovered dn wafer ahout three-quarters of a mile frem the farm of her uncle, Emil Chalus, where she disappeared. Thousands of boys agea of 15 and 18 leave England for Australia every year to do farm work, 1t doesn't matter how young the hostess 1s, her popularity is assured if she serves sparkling root beer—the zippy, full-fla- vored kind that is made from Williams’ Root Beer Extract. And it's 80 easy to make, A 25c botile of extract, sugar and yeast—that's all. Ths simple directions are printed on ev- erybottle. Try itand see, Atall grocer's. WILLIAMS ROOT BEER EXTRACT CAPITOL STARTING SUN. NIGHT JACKIE COOGAN Little Robinson Special 8 Each Day, 1:00 p. m.—10c the | between the | i Iror Children I dents and depositors and stockholders of the bank v made plain in inter- views with many of them. That no | statement came from the directors af- ter last night's protracted session was the cause of added disappointment, It was regarded as certain however that some official disclosure of the nature and extent of the shortage at the | bank, already admitted by an official | source, would be forthcoming today. The members of the Gllpatric fam- ily whose policy of silence has been maintained since the discovery of the attempt at suicide of Mr. Gilpatric, continued to refuse information up to this morning the only source of in- ifnrmatlon being close friends of the From these it bas been learn- t Mr, Gilpatric in a note left | for his wife on the day of the shoot- ing revealed the fact that he was | financially involved and had therefore decided to end his life. Condition Unchanged There was little if any chunge in the condition of the patient at the | hospital today. is temperafure was cwer, however and if there was any | change noted it was for the better, the hospital authorities said. No visitors except members of the | family have been permitted to see the | patient, so far as could be ascertained land some member of the family is said to have been with him almost | constantly since he was taken to the | hospital last Thursday afternoon. Con- |sequently whatever information he | may have revealed in the written note | to his wife or in conversation since he | shot himself, is in possession of the ;rnmnv who have refused to give out any facts. The Gardner Estate. Absence of an accounting in the Mary Gardner estate of $85,000 of which Mr. Gilpatric was administrator is said to be the subject of inquiry the nature of which has not been made public. Beyond the fact that {he was interested in numerous indus- trial and business enterprises and had on many occasions induced his friends to invest their funds in them nothing is known as to the possihility of these being involved in the financial diffi- culties which led to the attempted lows: | setts, centini-Jack postponed until Thursday suicide Bank Opening Delayed, | At 9 o'clock the hour for the open- | ing of the First National Bank, | Charles H. Brown, the president of | the bank stood in the doorway and notified everyone who approached or | entered the bank building that the | hank would not open until 10 o'clock | an hour later than usual, He gave | no reason for the change, Assistant o v who was seen, in hours had meeting of the He said that the Inter Iater ¢ ed tha heen authord directors ear bank would open an | and close at 4 p. m, an Woday. He declined to change. hour honr state the reason for the Norwalk Tires The leader in quality Government Patents, insuring protected with U, uniform quality. and the only Tire that is NEW LOW PRICES ARE JUST OUT Rackliffe Bros. Co., Inc. PARK and BIGELOW TREETS London, Aug. 11.—Tommy Gihbons, 500; | American hoxer who defeated Jack Ohio, | Bloomfield here last Saturday, is leav 'ing for home tonight without ahawt 000 he elaims is still due him 'from the receipts of the fight. | Gibbons announced his proposed | departure for the United States after [declaring he had been unable to lo-| FIGHT POSTPONED {cate Arnold Wilson, the fight promot- | New York, Aug. 12.—The Luis Vi- |er, who was said to have gone to Bernstein lightweight |erpeol under physicians’ orders, It match scheduled for the Nostrand A, [was stated that the promoter is suf- C., in Brooklyn tonight, has been [fering from a nervous bieakdown night be- [brought on by the strain of managing | the Gibhons-Bloomfield contest. Wisconsin, 1,000; Washington, Missouri, 350; California, 400; 1,200; Pennsylvania, 1,300; ) 1,800; Rhode Island, New York, 2,000 and New 00, They will be in march 'hursday. cause of rain. Missing Yacht Is Located Fear for the safety of the powerboat Lady Guyon, owned by J. L. Guyon (left) Chicago hotel owner, was relieved when word arrived that the boat is in Georgian Bay, Cutler, Ont. Guyon | with his wife (right), and a party of friends had not been heard from for the past 10 days. JACKIE CGOG N BLACK CAT CONTEST Ludwika G h to Maryanna Ropriak; property on Hart street by August 10, the estate. FOR BOYS AND GIRLS | Jackie Coogan's black cat “I'viday” who appears u with him in “Little Robinson Crusoe” will be at the Capitol theater Monday noon, 12:30, August 18th. All hoys and girls who bring a black cat to the Capitol theater en that Monday noon who most re- sembles Jackie’s black cat “Friday” in size, age, and weight will receive FREE TICKETS TO SEE Jackie Coogan — Little Robinson Crusoe If You Don’t Own a Black Cat Bring Your Neighboi's Black Cat Stanislaws Fred street I'rank H. Alford to I'ranl; property at 483 Park by Carl Younghlad to Russell T. Ful- ler, A lease was recorded by which Maggie Gradoska leases to the Peo- ple's Saving bank the store at 121 Broad street for a period of five years. BANRKRUPT SALE By order of Referee in Bankruptey BE. M. Yeomans of Hartford, Auction- | eer William Howard Wakley will sell the store of Vito Brescia, located at the corner of avenue and Star street bankrupt, Hartford at 10 o'clock (standard time) Wednesday morning, A Vegetahle Relief For Constipation Nature’s Remedy (N Tab- lets) a vegetable laxative with a pleazant, nearto- nature action. Relieves and prevents biliousness, constipation and sick headaches. Tones and strengthens the digestion and assimilation. Used la; P Lhip off the Old Block AR JUNIORS=m=Littic N2 The same NR — in one-third doses, candy-coated For children and adults, SOLD BY YOUR DRUGGIST and | Israel Nair is trustee in |8 veur druggist will hand you back th: money you paid for them 1t isn't anything unusual for a per- gon to gain 10 pounds in 30 da “(iet McCoy's, the oviginal and ge uine Cod Liver Oil Tablet.” the attacks with— CKS VvAPORUB Jars Used Yeai Announcement Qur stock was slightly damaged by smoke during the Fire last Sat- urday night. The insurance adjust- ers are here today. THURSDAY MORNING at 9 A. M. Qur Smoke Sale Will Open WATCH TOMORROW’S PAPERS FOR DETAILS S. W. Menus 398 Main Street Wednesday Specials Brand New Merchandise, just arrived, with a two-year guarantee Jr. Grill Stove, 5x5x3............. Grill Stove, 5x9x3.......... Percolator, 9 cup .......... o PRRERE h R ae Wafflz Iron, including Tray... ORI & < ov i 05 vodens vh Sone BRI SNPOR coooinnesnsanrinsns Flapper Curling Irons .................. & Bamforth arry 'Phone 2504 $1.95 2.95 5.00 6.50 12.00 4.50 3.50 89c 19 MAIN ST.