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18 B —— STATE SPORTSMEN | PLANFALL MEET, Will Gather at Lake Gompounce: m" 3 lieuter Mrs. NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1526, PATRIC SORRY " FOR GUY BAKER ijmpathizes With Former Asso | Ciate-Berman Answers Critics Hartford, Feb, 24 (M--rAll of the bankrupt estate of Harold Gilpatrie will be afforded an opportunity to examine the bank- cation wers today senate cation and house Several for the partment of superi The Scahdlnavian W. €. T. U, [National Education will hold a meetit g at the home of [tended. [Mrs. August on, 157 Dwight | Creation of such a department was ‘:H"‘(! tomorrow afternoon at 2:30, advocated by K. ( D, Strayer, | See Axelrod's 1c Sale Ad, on Page * [chairman of the islutive commit. |1 advt of the National Education The Lenox clation, and professor of educational | llaven has wdministration of thie teacherd col- | proceedir lega of Columbla university. hue, sceking possession Dr, Trayer asserted that the pres. |street property mort bureau of edu 18 inade- | defendant to the Lo quate and eannot be to coor- | Co dinate all of the ed tivi Egan fes of the fe Pres advt At a closed meeting of the change club held last night it voted 1o act as hosts to the workers In the Community corporation drive it luncheon on Monday, ————, THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged and Read LINE R CONSECUTIVE TWO ARE FOUND DEAD Suicide Apparent as Bodies of Man on edu hundred conve delogate of the of wsockatlon, City Items DOLLAR PRIZESGO | AT YOUR 10 TWO PERSONS| SERVICE — by nml | | ntion it the aj- endenee and Woman Are Found in Gas For Qu Fob. 24 (@-Mrs n, 85 years old, register. and Willlam Raymonl a former United States nt, were found dead Duncan’s East Balt} artment. C flowe!] ving betw them sald Mrs. Duncan's fat} Monday and that her 13 ighter had been ordercd institution yesterday ctectives found in the pocket of man's coat a letter bearing the [/ AT < tOT0NY SHAR of Major Charles I", Clark | UNam, complalning he Quartermastor's Corps, United [2¢n1ed an opportunity to Jine ne iy Iin jine 1 line Rates words (o to an inel A iines Charge, 3 Aftor on Pearl St. Woman and Rockwell Ave. Man Are Recompensed day days daym ¥e . Below is a list of the Standard Headings in every day use on the Classified Page. Note the easy-to-read alpha- betical arrangement. Realty brought gainst John Co. of New foreclosure J. Dona- of Wells aged by the s & Nettleton too N§80- 1 1 i ol 1 1 in ; Upon Applicat A iine, Order unt 6 Today }Hn:‘«M ( really a blg day for the fled Ad poetry confest | Many answers came in, and due decorum and diligent | thought, it was decided by the com- | mittee to award two prizes of $1 |aplece On the bench befora the judge an envelope postmarked New Yo inside, on Hotel Continental paper i5 the offering of one Howard W, ition made catlonal 4 en Bristo coting h Iartford 18 made itors s cription 478 our irmacy, work Main speclalty. st Phone Your Ad To 925 ) be the Ex- of suturday, opted Over the Telephon: mers, Cali Operator, sportsnien b rupt,” sald Referee in Bankruptey, | from Attorney John I, Carpenter o {to a letter he had received today question | New Jersey Gunman, on Stand De- nt comes army, commending Rlley for |GlIPatric s work In building up a company pot in France. It fdentified him as | a a member o 3424 Battallon, Q Me. C., and was dated June 13, 1019, e early o ring contly e - with an < [EARNS STUD POKER th ] mean the har- cotient grown Rhe ot Continued from First Page.) This dinner will he Lake Compounce shee UL m having | sald t John Invited to intro- with him to get some llquor orthern | cigarettes, According to Kallen, th they went into a hallway and John co opp into a room and shut ti for | dcor. Kallen elajmed he returned ! to the card room but found it empty, and saw the three men get- nto their car and driving away, |¢ king t money with him Sergeants MeCue and O'N tificd Policeman Murphy Thompson in Southington, and ask- ed them to visit Alexander's house e |in Plantsville. They also notified Hartford police, ight Throwing Away $760 Southington officers went to Alexander’s house where they found ! : trio and put them under arrest Officer Murphy walked ahead v I"~luskowski and John, while Offic Thompson took Alexander out house As they walking lown the steps, Officer Thompson | noticed that Alexander threw some thing under the veranda. On inves- |, tigation, the officer found an envel- ere. 1t is hoped that experts with [ope containing $760. Alexander \th the fishing rod and gun will be |sajd $500 of the money was won in | Jzht to this annual i ¥, men | the game, but could not account for | experts in L the remainder of it The men were returned New ain where they were questioned They claimed that they were playing stud poker, but insisted that they won the money honestly, Felu- ween $85 | one cas lost the ney, Kallen this resort him to go Connect place amber Aiden uncilman 1oy H. [t nAdd of I A. Joscph Willl n of Brid and Aftorney P nell, secret to A mecting held in 11 ind game club, he will be further plans thls field amt ne th ning aher fonday v considered ting. he tent tarting of the the morning Tn additic jiooting the il b ‘alver events, bait ea 2l other pecial f ive plans propese the sts early hooting target cont trap to t e and re fly cast varion ontests of the were contests atures that will at- tract the interest of countless num- ¢ national reputation heir line Anather proposes t will be exhibits of the o {of to contemplated le erection of a | they in on me in which commi Mty l, park departments of 1he | skowski claimed he had be et it nd $40 on him, but when searched known to the by Sergeant MeCue, he had $197, for Rassh which he could not account. (‘an So far $9 L 7o) heen accounted for hut anything ping facilities will be the three itend that hout the t MeCue those who cof men whom he 10 not know the money < morning t1 does not other charge will ainst the men other than sire o will lation 150 they ot m rest of said parki ny brought a wh ser MeCue praised mor Sonthington officers for their coop- Ldition to the . and he said that le wh appreciates tha work of Offi- who by his alertne from being lost. espe- hampson nted the $ Th i | man, every creditor of the bankrupt who desires to examine have opportunity to do o, and will | assure and |have First subject of the complaint of Attorney e complaint of Attorney penter was contained in a letter to | the referce in which he referred to | his humiliation when examination of Gllpatric at the Put- nam bank, and being denfed 1 cejver Coffin, bankrupt. the wisdom of permitting Gl to he at the bank wil pr communicate Carpenter toda and the Mr., fullest opportunity to bankrupt any questions he fer pertinent to the case attending Re- the right to question He also questioned rig Monda a the recelver on sent with Mr ' sald Referes Ber- will advise him Glipatrie will Carpenter that he will may Coftin Nom-Committal ceiver George M. Coffin of the National Bank of Putham, the rpenter, ment Ara Nno- lwork at the hank and |very satisfactorily, and he expectrd be finished liad made some the assistance of M Jiselose have saf d Mr. iny 1t Harold Gilpatrie, £ Putnam of the imposed distriet court at New the informed on natu shall to Mr. he years at Atlanta the Tus r by | patrie ) of Kallen's money has |Phase patric his eye wonld A repres liberty feel of sear Gilpatric fails patric “to play ented in the t bonds for to ha re questions of Gil today declined to the com- He said the progressin matter. was week, He said discoveries with Gilpa but would not this e of these he at this time bring out bring out Coffin Ith | giseaveries T have made w Y ported to Mr. Berman for |at Hartford, and will ther ad publicly as orf Coffin on was not permitted everything court,” in today. oprn “Whatever be e hearing he stat ally planned to comment laim ask Mr. Carpenter's to rie. Sorry Tor Raker “I'oor G sista sorry “and added that Baker ht conf ch e |stenographer who was p ir el was the comment of rmer cashier he was {hry bank. sentence of penitentiary a Judge Thomas Haven for the federal by Baker bank Gi very Gil on Guy L. ashier at the him." 01Ty situation it 1 hoped 18 enj t Baker's fed he anii wonl 11 for for 1 am entire ind e several e He said t ession ) straight he, hoped he rely of the v ent at the Putnam of ( fions in s record sald he had $100.000 hird purchase of Con- locs 1 amir the state | Car- an | that | | nles That He Rilled Cashler D ing Fxpress Robbery, ack, N. J., Teb, 24 (P) Hacken Carl Strand, gunman impo "One-E Ly of the Ameri offices {n Januar ch res in the death Frank Brannan, messeng turned against today in his ter's trial Strand wa arrested in N York confessed 1 which i 1l James holduy, Express ited u for e plot four whom susplcion, Toblery plicated neh of no the robhery Strand ynel ey whilc orderea Lynch him o g into take OBSERVANCE OF LAW 18 ppring room PLEA MADE BY GATHOLIC - Rev. Joseph Refner, S, Says Prohibition 1s Not Out Of TLarmony With Chureh, ch. 24 (A rom Rev. Joseph Women's ¢ ih prineiples noral Tor those that that you have prohibition ‘from the e e its vie more ol for sacr titite s Gilpatric says he o expr it s contain nothin of the Tow< hearing ained the tieut. hay and nec 1t sed just 11 Boston Symphony Leader [y Appearing in Selo Role 'wav. Pro o, R. I, Feb, 24 (P-—For | A verbatim time in a tngs was not i ports 24 the 1 000 Teg report proces Kept of the or. All s quote il as having 80 ox he had mainta 1 s Nutional ik nvenience atric balanos Merd Toston for * ry |1y tor the purch for the state. nphony ore loist " supposed - of liberty bond el 2 me of rond M. Hearings Open on Bill to (0 v ¢ Have Educational Dept. o mine Washington, Ieh a4 (P—Joint (where he urtis hill fo estab- f edu- hours on t produ departnient o curred, cvelt Brothers on t Leg of Trip Home my Eng., I'ebh, 24 (4 decnorier I aded R 1 | herthe 220t | Loomis of 138 Rackwell Ave, e 55 T | dently one of our boye making MUST NOT CONTEST WILL in foreign fields, Of course the L [ poetry potentates are exceedingly — | Hattered that the fame of this con est ghould go aknocking at y portals of America's Torfeit Bequests 1f They Appeal | famous street, Broadway, and that |anybody should take the time on | Broadway, of all places, to com- | pete in this contest, Bet a of are | YOU Wwere surprised and didn’t be- {lieve the judge when he said that contest was going to be run on the most Daughters of Alfred L. Klunker To From His Last Testament Beejuests 1 lol of to hi Alfred L, upon their contest, and if objection is | ed and carried into the courts, tator provides that the appel- her share. The sale on Columbia street with- is requested. Bequests in- | following: Tairview ceme- committee, $100 for the care of | ity plot; § to the Chil- personal belongings ex of furniture, to Lillian . a daughter; 31,000 to Er- ) THubert, a daughter; residue to Lillian M. Strickland and Clara Klunker, daughter » of Louis ade ughters In Klunker acceptance i Tsabell | The T goes to Stanley of 71 Iearl street, Keen ohservers will note with glee per hat this prize is awarded to on next door to lady ) received the prize k. The cf M and vielnity hav ways had a ert of a poctical p o this award is given to encoura vorthy cause, The poetry is good, too, so don't think fo mo- mént that the prize has gone astray. dering hag | Here's both pieces of poetry: , consist- | lav lose of propert 00 street = de, 3 Old Hobo Tke came down the pike » mortgages and |1y, pagey suit of c state of Minnle | gy o hide o stop at ¢ Fay has been appraised at | Shop," consisting of cash and real S the baggy is ! “heaut," And the bum looks quite sedate, hes, And at knows now S suit a Masqueraded as Priest In Swindling People $ with suits to press, don't sto | 1068 I'eb, 24 (A—Initfal Daminick Roche on a char of report extradite York law Day k game Just phone three o nine elght Don't throw away that old chait, firm of Mar<h, | [+ gurcly is not fair, $3.700 in &l Take it to Bdward Gorfain, were taken | Who has supplies of cane, Police Po J. 1 j1e will make it good as ne who s al- ying to you. masqueraded as a l[f your mirror shows flaws, fs under arrest in | A before it you p W it is charged | 1f your face shows not 6o fair, 1o the same | The mirror needs The bo- | Racking it with s have been | fe will make it all ri merous eitdes | At 165 Are poliee say. L hope you ill stop. charge against Rache pr s is all I'll sa i firm of | “Good work demands good v by Induecing yrported to he £ T —————————————————— bbb RULES GOV v ; Chemieal 4 FIED AD POF & of ndent of today have priest ¢ eity Rach 8n ere work eport he the York for Address all poetry to: Want Ad Judge, New B n Herald, City. 2. The topic must be selected from the 300 or more Classified Ads in the Herald, The daily prize will be One Dollar. The winning poetry will be printed together with the Judge's announcements, No reading the poetry over the telephone. Judge tion=] Banks Have Enormous Resnurces | M1 Feb. 24 P—Total re- | rees of 11 048 National banke | was announced currency on December 31 oller of the deposits also show. | the total on Decem- 1.080,¢ which cater than those ba remains in. same banks were zo will be mailed, vaiting for you at the Herald Office. 8. No limit on the number of | attempte, esin ired ents of with 1924 WANT 7O BUILD LINE 24 (P—Applica- Ie to the interstate Detroit WANT WORLD FORUM Richmond, Va,, Feb. 24 (R—The gencral assembly of Virginia has memorialized the other twelve representing the original 13 colnies to appoint committees to cooperate ith Virginla and the federal gov- egnment toward the ercetion of a forum of freedem at York- chington, 17h, con slon by the mion railread, Henry Ford's authority to con fir- w lines from Peters- to Toledo, O truct Mich., io. ttering tal on t world frock. he {town, AINT DANCIN' STUPID ? SR Helen Wills Going Stale, - B So Takes Vacation Today Pref. Chapman of Yale o Tak e S i ‘ Opposes Grazing Bill COAL CLEARING HOUSE 3 > RATLROAD TRANSIIR \ i TR on | i zens of | London | Closing time for insertion in same day's paper ISP : ) { BURTAL VAULTS--Concrete wteel reine forced; water-proof, hermetically sealed. N B, Vault_Co. 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