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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1926 FLASHES OF LIFE: RUSSIAN GIRLS | b i il ore them your letter and ask them oo ; WEARING VERY, VERY SHORT SKIRTS '!ic. o v v v < AT YOUR | !A‘ L HEBALY spectfully vours, G. Harold Gllpatric while acting | \VAN’I ADb By The Associated Press Canterbury town line. “Geo. M, €. CoMn, ! us treasurer of the state of Connece SERV]CE Alphabeticuily Atistgea For Quick | “Recefver,” | ticut. I shall also atk d o | endy fivleivue Moscow—Russiun girls are wear- Receiver, ut. 1 i k the board of : and Heady fvlervnce | | t that look Ik te S ontrol toplace at my disposal for § LINE (A 1S FUR ‘1“‘ o iy I'\ pas fl“v ‘)'. riageaari==ohoct B JaEanpS [ The Governor's Tetter the use of this committee sufficlent CONSECUTIVE INRENTIONE Following the board of control funds to employ experts, auditors 3 Chuige ) d'; i ma 1s Gl ltion ¢ ! | 1eeting, the governor gave out, with | and asslstants necessary to obtain Below 15 a list of the asr8 e 30 & s i ol Ir. Cofflu's consent, the laiter's let. | the information and make the re. ¢! Standard Headings in dayw iIne M y ¢ 0 n ly he was ' port. This actl ’ # 1 g 3 daye . i 33 askedi e \‘r to h m and ‘w reply X 88|y ,n‘ This action 1 helleve justified | ; " » every day use on the d“i. e jias o ding th recciver. The followini by the ;wunm’m.;mlrum to be the A 3 - } Classified Page. Note the dnyn line 3 text of the govermer's letter [action best calculated to meet the 4 S b A s 5 day+ .1 lne | conditions " il g easy-to-read alphabetical Yourly Order Katiw U “Most respectfully yours, < \ el ¥ 2 arrangement. Count & they are g A g ; 18 hoer mode and s 1 have recelved and read with “Jobn H. Trumbull, : 12 | S e —— ) y ghorter in the spring, the Nat much attention your estecmed favor “Governor." i " Phone Your Ad To Miohu Chaige. 36 cents ———— of December 2 ot ey & gy ¥ No Ad Accepted Afrer | M. tor 2 mber 2 As this is the fir - S— R Shoe R rt—Charles ¢ rUar of i AL ! b y y o BT Clarwified Page on Same Lay 8at 10 glven as to r 2 made to me with regard to the < 3 || Z . N Ade Accepted Over the leiephune glhven oW 200 in & [ 1 Iministration of the state treasury In his 13 years as Illinols foot- i s 3 ’ tor couvenience of cu wis Call r G. Harold Gilpatric, T have all coach, three Big Ten teams, P 7 RN C|0$ing time for insertion || 925 Ask for a “Want Ad" Operator aken the same as o basis for a fu. | Northwestern, Purdue and Indiuna, | | same day's paper ture procedure which I shall out.|NAve never defeated a Zuppke| Three pe s lost their lives when the Mobile Countr 1018aIN8 dRY, ERpaD line to you in this communlication, | “!*ven. Purdue got a tle on one oc- | Mobile, Ala., burned to the ground. James G. Campbell, golf | 15 M "Ax' Yo are of course aware, un- | COslon, Nowever, During Zuppke's e ol St e vegima 1llinofs has either won or | Professional, and Mrs. Ce mplw‘ll were trapped in their rooms on | ¢ AcsIFICATION HEADINGS ANNOUNCEME l office, shortly after the distressing | 120 for the Western u...u..m { the third floor and J. Frank \tophens, Llubdnocxct:ul, rpcelvefl‘ back fr v iscovery of Mr. Gilpatric's financial | title five times. | fatal injuries when he leaped from his window to the ground. SRRl | . Monuments Fondi & AL dden cetinacinng % [Siatons L 5 volvements, a careful and thor- | ANNOURGEMENTR annlyer tion wock geport—Governp . lappoint commitice to investigate | g ) rivls think 1 Chicage s thin smmissary department of soldi 7 “, Coffin 108 Noroton, g char Dear Sir: e TConcrete bteel teln ough audit of the treasury depart- : 1=BURIAL LC MONUMEN forcud; water-proof, hermet cal y..md nent was da by i o 1 . E— 2 DEATH NOTICES N. B, Vault Co. Phone 647+ LA ae Yy b AT O ool I=FLORISIS [ NEW BRITAIN Nouumenta) S alauian e ntanie vithisherenitf) ItAL. DIRECTORS Onk St Mowuments of anl siaer and hat the state's investments and as- LOS1 AN FOUND | ) Carving and letter cuttin ets were found to be Intact. At/ i| 1—8TORE SEMEN e || 1—8TORE ANNUUNCEMENTS ast two other and independen ! | Florst TS 3 | vestigations that resulted in the | | AUTOMOBILES B $8= Very reasonable prices sl = ” ,!same report were made, all of these §—AUTO ANL TKUCK AGENCIES 1Y nhoues, 218 Oak 8t invasto e i L —Two of & group of|,eporty verifying the reports of the . S AND TRUCKS ol 8ALE | Pl e o Ve et state Audltors. K SSORIEE foty, 8 \ing on funeral w over to grand ju | dtitha v i = ¥ chael Vicarin, ) immense champa el t the wrists badly burned; workman ar- damage 1s much less chlet responsibiltties ; xecutive officers of the state Tve wmall_and Tage houses bui ilts in the erve the property belong potted plants, baekets heart of Fifth avenu in th au dents du ing to the state, and prominent in I 18 NTE 3 and cemetery. Flower hands of the family h yer of ek ¢ T he list of this property are the as- | |8 |{17~8E \'uz SIATIO\H REPAIRIN r recnhoure, 1183 Stanley Bt two of t is I amin ‘\.mv . = sets of the treasury in which the ‘! BUSINESS RERVICE s T who immigrated from Poland 20| F — Employment hures tate's money is invested There | § | SR vears ago. One of his v hases s JOrt n condition o 0 || \8=HARBERS HAL 3 i o ; l~ el v 1 securities were received and re 19— BUILDING ANL A |¥0 5 : Huk opposite and the other text door to : ecember than | cefpted for by se tats 20— BUSINESS SEI RENUEKEL | sh Have vour car washed, and poils the scenc of the recent Vanderbilt d Top by e present mats || TISTS ed by bu oot Luce experts Duco Re- wedding which Mrs. Irving Berlin MAKING & MILLINERY id not attend | Westport—Brooklyn men arrested | Hon can only be disbursed by him . L * i 5 & CLEANING o i e skt fam s | s ot iy b sibinged by i1 Our Christmas Club is especially for the i Indianapolis—Ple crusts on rm\\v— ng liquor. | After receiving this property under ||[ . . “W ]d , Rl & a E t) A olor title it st be | i e ket oo ik | e o 20| Y 8 oo of il it e person who 1s always saying, ““Wouldn't cars must M kept an 0 road has df"md. rumbull reelected president of | of the state cannot recognize any at- ! . . . . See et i e LS S e e R MR Ot L Christmas be a )oY, if one Just had enough (—— AUTOMOTIVE white collar Pm.ployv'u of ra)jmad\ “In this ffinnrc‘lnfln it may‘nm_ l..‘:‘ K d-‘)fl d . | CAT — S, e an e se e NNE AIE TDBE (bomps oome s s ) money to spend? and means 1t. |1g-connuss, G e i i SNME | RICKS 8alee and Servie.” Erle. for clerks when earnings justify, | bility on the part.of the state to the & ACNE 11 aioe and Service,” | b ENTAL ANI . won Motor Bales. 171 South Main 8t £ | bank must be considered the fact {37 LOCAL & PRIV INSIUCTORS | Phone 870 _ el Y Leningrad — A nifty Bolshevik ; that the defaulting cashier of the HESWANDEDINBLRICTORE | BUICK MOTGR CARS - alés and Service, | | | treasurer as the property of the | | stats and according to the constitu- | | | | compliment has failed to register in bank was its apparently trusted . . -t | F“”m:;:ll Il:\ufl:‘l_l”5 | 4:;.“,\11 Bulck Co. 193 Arch 8t Phone Persia. A match was substituted for ‘azl‘n! long before he assumed public | | W t p DMpLo bbb TG a sword in the Persian coat of arms Z | office, and that one of his claims to | | ee y €c I In convenien €POsILS [i¢% 8 £ W ’ TAC CARG LD on match boxes. The entire ship- (Contlnued from First Page) | election to the office of public trust h h h 'd | 2 WOMEN K | Main, corner_Lincoln_strects. i ’ ned ) 143 HELP-MEN OR WOMEN { T TR ordi ment has been returned. |was the excellent reputation given throughout the year, you can pProvi e 8 HELP-MEN 0K WOMEN FURD ~CARS— an CTRUCK i.,,,‘u’,‘;’: | the Aetna Life Insurance company, |him by the directors of the Tirst (9] | 46- SITUATIONS WANTED WOMEN DAlty ANA ArCeBOTIEr AULOMIOIVE BA Dallas—The stag line s to be|and Charles G. Morris of Newton. tional bank of Putnam. ‘6 ” 5 i SINANIAL o o s Bime Phons 8108, abolished at sorority dances. The | Mr. Morris was democratic candi.| “However, independent of all of ||§ lllOl’ley enOUg or ristmas . "u BUSINESS OPPORTUNCIE e e pan-hellenic congress has declded ' date for governor opposing Trum- e collateral facts, I do not be-|! Iissnts s“f s,‘_m‘““‘l;wm vice, 463 West Main 6t to curtail the number of unpartner- | bull and he made much of the Gil- any citizen of Connecticut | 1 48— M NEL | o T = pusee ed males at such affairs. | patric scandal in his campaign ad- (Wishes the state to retain any pro- 9-=WANTED TO BORRUW HOE P LR — | perty to which it is not under the | | : —— LIVE STOUK TEMO Baler v/ Cambiidge, 3 — Bootleggers Tk ter thlGoveros | circumstances entitied, and as your | ® Y o2 ‘lwpum B ANL EWIN A e, have been so busy visiting Harvard | e basis for the governor's action | |eHter suggests some facts which ap- | |3 ur u 18 St] pen, etter ]Oln | 18, CATS, Stanicy Et._A. M Paotews dormitories thut hereafter they are ter which Receiver Coffin of | PArently cast doubt on a situation | |8 | PULBAIE i TONT OAKLANL™ ANIT GRAY— to be ar vsted for trespassing. | the wrecked Putnam bank wrote to Created by one who was acting in | 2 ‘“V \\A\n-_x': s Cars. Il:n ;m:.“s:u;u Hardware City | Governor Trumbull Dec. 29, of which |the dual capacity of cashier of the |8 l’lg t (0) | MERCHANDINE CHEVRTT OO CARS New York—An uncle of the pres- |the following is the text: | bank, which you now represent, and | R e “ecrvice. Superfor Auto Gompany. ident, Dr. C. W. Coolidge of Bristol, | “Dear Sir—In the matter of the |treasurer of the state, which I rep- |8 BUILGING MATERIALS INNQUurchEtEs Biona 33 EeEle: S0 N. H., has won a third prize at a|use of funds of the First National |rcsent, I am convinced that addition- z 57— BUSINESS & OFFICE KQUIP |GHRYSLER=4 a6 Bales poultry show. The breed was bank of Putnam, Conn., for the pur- |l steps should be taken in order EAHMEANUIUAIHYARRONICTE Lo R R T Dlymouth Rock, of course. chase of Liberty bonds in February, |that the facts may be fully known - ] - : : PRI Ik, B DATGE BROTHERS Salew and service, |1821, which were delivered to the [and a proper and Intelligent proced- 5 ; 3 ’ AR AD y |8 @ ¥ Motor Sales Corp.. 165 Blm Bt New Haven—TYale university in o of Connecticut, I have up to ure adopted. 5 | NGE | Sorsierideankli v FlioneT1 - ited to send swimming team to this time been silent. s above stated, it {s of coursc | : rquekHUNLETICTRE RIS LEXINGTN- Gnidand amd Gray High Ifonolulu this summer, “As receiver of the Putnam bank |Impossible that any state officlal un- S5 MERCUANUISE AT 'tiik 6T0REs | &AL Bunce, 61 Mata B, Phoue 216 |1 now deem it my duty to bring my vu‘ dl;fl,lzd b;; law' c do other- |5 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTE Milford—Thomas H. Hope, 92, |claim to your careful attention and |Wise than retain possession of what | 4 [N Ee RALIS < o s e e .t i e artist and musician, dies in Devon | consideration. The facts supported |IS apparently the state's property. 3 ‘fi;j‘\': ‘}‘KF‘& ,\l‘HA»‘\lOfff'k;‘ J‘lfl\}‘gal»lz‘ lome. v the strongest evidence are as fol-| “I am advised that the General g . e et : brthiad Assembly can go no further than | REAL ESTATE U kMY B BRI, (TR0 6 G w Haven mes T, Boozang,| “In February, 1921, the following |y proper action to waive the im- | H . % Washington, D C.. November ¥, 1425, who as a m nger boy in | transactions occurred: A check of /munity of the state from suit, thus 7 Wherens, by satisfactory evidence pres Washington, conveyed news of Lin- | the First National bank of Putnam, [permitting any claimant in the pres- L e Re fnalneal i E s fees coln's assassination to various ne Conn., for $104,221.73 was drawn on |ent transaction to bring his suit LIIBER F( b Bank of Britaln” in the City of papers, dead. |the account of the Putnam bank at |against the state or Its treasurer | GO [ o New Britain in the County of Jartford the First National bank of Boston. |Seeking recovery of any bonds or | o e d Btate of Connecticut. has complied the provisions of tr i New Haven—Sixty candidates for | Another check for $20,000 was|other property claimed to be unlaw- Tru] a O en on | 17— WANTED—TO RENT (L bioniiona et thgy Siafutes of Yale freshman hockey team report |drawn on the account of the Putnam |fully in its possession. y 1% REAL ESTAT: FOR BALK blled with before an association enall be 1t Woodbridge rink. |banik at the Merchants National bank | | “Before consenting to any such |!§ Bank Of Saturda S 7 sl WAL ESTATE A“”,:Vx(;ed i R e of Boston. The proceeds of these | procedurs, the general assembly || 3 Y LTONEERS Now therefore 1, J, W McIntosh, Compe New Haven—Sale of Semon fee |two checks, together with $39.999.59 | should be fully advised as to the | 8 S . 7 () P M '{f_:::ufi}n&,““ INEBRIEROR T T G g o e e, cream plant to Eastern Dairies, Inc., | furnished personally by G. Harold ; real facts in the case. To that end 1 ervice to . . M3 K 3 ey fx::ycn?;';';"ummfl’r‘?ufi completed. jrmp:nrw. aggregating slfnl 221.32, | proposed to take the responsibility | JAuuv SES FOR BALB n the County of Hartford and State of | were used to purchase $185,000 par | of securing the most thorough and "5:';;:(5B:xhk(p53;*ém| B onmactit s, anthofized Sto commance New Haven—Fire Marshal M. J.|value Fourth Liberty 415 per cont | careful report possible as a basis | B S et Sank g Ra bR Fall 0N Fleming pl«rfls' {Ad«\l\m company ;rn !;(r:d these bonds, together with | for any future action the state may | |§ Al ESTATR WANTED vt th tevised Gtatutes of the United e Sonti ELL€UF 00D 1 Teviaoa At ‘(17 0 more, x;m] (,,;nrq[m o the | wigh to take if the occasion requires. | " ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS Aoy Bl e aus mates. federal reserve bank by Gilpatric | mherefors = i gty testimony whereof witness my han e m\"nl"’ Therefore it is my intention to im- | 88—HOTELS o nd eeal of office this ninth day of : ston bank delivered 10 | mediately ask threo prominent citi- | § s RoRaREND November, 1925 8tamford—Ten members of polica [the state of Connecticut Sinking | zans of the state, in which we all | 3;’ ?‘flfllii y"?x\lx' :If:“}:fxz PINY force called as witnesses in trial of |fund and $30,000 registered in the | yavs confidence, o act as a commit- | |4 L33 ZWANTEDS BOARD O LODOING | rseaty 20 men on gambling charges. rame of the treasurer of the <Mw 132-WIIERE 70 DINE K |of Connecticut, custodian of Con- e ¢ et G Lt pe Middletown — Willlam C. Kupfer |necticut state teachers’ annuity fund. 1 SKIPPY B PERCY CROSBY ot Durham, arrested it cction | 1 have in my possession the numbers | i y with de Jos hit by |of all the bonds involved in this | a3 L} x > B . one automohil r v an- | transaction and all the evidence con- | [nected therewith, all of which I shait | LJ‘:‘?S:;TTS‘)&EZ;HAGB??AH?:EIN ”I‘T JU:";CZ’CYIDSNOW Y00 SAID YA 'N'YA TOL0 ME v L g o show'ou. | HEY HAD 0w HE LIES CAUSE M €S Sea el UNCOLN 0P AT his HnTed § [ HE TouD v HE 1D | | finectn onar ) ) YAHAD WAGoLEoN- Geoe'cg '2//\?7 e G A e fie et | HoUSE AT | NAPOLEON UP AT THE THE HOUSE LAST S€€ YA DIONT g A0 o o 0L the ok and oconds of | HOUSE LAST NIGHT. NIGHT~ DIDNT YA | PannG TAG Witk Them. Motor Co. 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