New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 1, 1926, Page 14

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u ' schanged for those of tion customors with . 1t that many bond ot of the for the Id hy residents of that y Loan Funds € uesplained the had com- sclosed il Gilputric man " I to gt Horvible Conditions Found at. Home on North Steest | start Telling at the tihs 2vika i 7 S | this loan, e 000 Accounted For Jtion re he sceured t of Coffin, Putnam the fil rey Fhows in 1o ve heen v This ock now neadquarter Thom could T Offic n Mr evit to ort to nation suid ! vory lquor temp! Christine | went into a rage Wher Mt amination of checks and en jod of years, hausted.” at the rec view in his been n- eight or and that tion her mother | efully, The girl her mother malks mattress on the floor, wi clothes, She declared 1 the coldest nights « cover and had to sleep wit clothea on. Officer Feeney the family lived in a three house and there are four child He spoke to Christine's 18 ye brother who said that his constantly purc isk i usually dru he doce know where she g told Offcer Feens triad to persuade &lve up drink tantrum whenever her. | Christine, who is a pupil at the | Nathan Hale school, was left for | the night with ler sister at 184 North street. Miss Ruth E. Bristoll, ager assistant probation officer, {s con- | pany, ducting an investigation Into the |2, 1¢ nir 'wo Objectives In View To discover what disposition vl ma of the pro- to the amount of claims admit- mainst my trust sitlon had 1,000 of Liber agalinst on ) 1150 in s her nting some §1 involved in my cla Hecovered that E roomi Tist Of Notes ‘offin reports that his inquiry 1 that s representing loans the ba written oif tin e represen Y (el ang Gilpatric to J Burns of Hariford and to other 1 his benefi note tut te 1t, 1 bonds sold hat he 1 mother to flies into | to of payment v s { of old but she he speaks t of payments to J and to other represented hier's checks totalled $19,148.7 tter from Arthur J. Thomas, man of the Trumbull Market com- of Hartford, dated with a list of amounts r from Mr. Gilpatric between November nd June 6, 1924 | fotatled §13,0 list of payments to John J. Burns and to other pa |ties for his benefit represented ;l»‘ruk drafts totalles 8 | These items total §150.6 To the of the 1 B beneit c 1 by 12 the re- aggregato OTHERY' BONDS (Continued From First Page) 1w ladvanced to the following corpora- !tions represented by their checks H‘nir] outside of evidenc | lebtedness found among the assets The former banker explatned that |1 Hor ! 1 Lof the bank at the time of the fail- of delayed interest payments, and ho Sohort Ao SOmIEI Y would then draw his check for the |¢r g0 V1€ = OREIE required amount. This, Gilpatri s iiArs Uoted said, would be adjusted when the ' The loss of $78,000 par actual coupons becanie due. He as. | ol 108 E S0 T e sold sumed the difference in tis et iie ka0 ase » Might i rehruary and March, 1921, 18 at $10,066.10; the loss on the Pointing out that the first interest s Daly stock was §$7,000; payment on state bonds paid by Gil Thaser Gilpatric patric included three cents, Mr. Kte Scovell sald would indicate that i e coupons had heen clipped from D0arat o el bonds of smaller denomination than £1,000, the denomination of those purchased by Gilpatrie for the It did not get far toda €covell announcing that he moro time to study the matter and Receiver George Coflin_ of the ed Putnam ban no- that i inve question, It was brought out of the $750,000 in purchased by Gilpa state, $500,000 of the been ghifted later lssue to the ed by Mr, Scovell honds of done, d that at the time he was! oceived $ bonds of the very “bullish” on fourth Liberty 1ot in exchange these loan bonds and, that he probably |londs: he also thinks that he pleds had made the transfer to take a 4 $7,000 mc vantage pr um t loan to or fourth Hartford ba time, A ming these Mr. Scovell aske will was the practice o make entries in the ba on the da 1) various tran his bank attemy 100ks every nig ly entries were ing day to arrive He s as large Mr, manner. Th latlon by of Fifth 841~ ny, and 913.72; Josa on transaction totalled :V! S8 on t Coast pany stock was $9, | mated amount of Pine Tree Worsted company motes written off totalled £10,000 making @ total of $251 {¢ state= a he re- 1 “that sed money of in John s he bo take which 1 The inquiry along line number Ithe report continues, shows th Mr. Gilpatrie states that the $30, bonds of small ( into the A Joston in Ie f bank custom im wrec ik to up notes @ not had time i ord tice this | Wi i Burns, zating that ‘}' bonds for the hac fifth ic honds the fourth. Gilpatrie, why this erty m for fhe state hond J. Burns i which for John at st statements fo | Ipatric 4g: it cconnt fe 600 ¢ tlontng Contines T. A. Howard, 1 tee of the Gilpatric e stion tric ord following azain took up the g Seovell state capitol T ry of ¢ alf ques t explain how recor rnment bonds second Trip To Hartfor f report Gilpatuic was nk could not ex- ntry > had madae could be re- explaining executive if he Gilpatri IConverted Sub Chaser Is Taken on Suspicion March 1 (F)— L, $100,000 Unaccomnted 1or thi TOBACCO PROD. DIVIDEND these square his a d | Cofiin | | stember | | rifles with continues, must be added cash | | | the s of their of their | gooong | 110 of bonds | |9 | the various | Hart- | - ‘ flood for | mor Now Brtan Rile b o NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1 For Memory’s Sak e e e e, Flags, wreaths and reverenc capital to George Was ¥ 2 ) N rington on his birthday, were the tributes of the nation's 1 he picture shows Major General Amos A. Fries, chief of the chemical war- fare service, representing the Masous, laying a wreath in front of the first president’s tomb. SIX QUALIFY FOR MATIONAL MEDALS Stamford, n topped out of e b lice ng in st The Tohin Union g Munhattan 1 Handren led cludes Tndoar Shoot th completad the The indoor rifle team o On cal elub has | 3 M nual indoor civilian rifle intercl pocket extra Doth m an inn which all match civilian clibs The shootin with championship has been fired over the country. done at fect any consisted of three strin first stage con: shots prone and ten shots 10 prone and kneeling, third stage ten prone ten standing, shots or The individual scorcs which waz sitting, 10 and of total of 60 | Because e stage the . Chief rlin making a authorit o score o were as fol- | his case Berlin court. night on Berl elkin Hamilla Tochn (fooley Pape i Sixteen member the oflici percents urday jenness in Montevi imander o, 0 shot for warded hy he string medals national board for promotion of rifle pr making a total score nt or better. This me d in addition to the members team, William A, Honck only member qualifyir core of Hi1 compiled e subject 1gton. satlantic 1l which are & 1he o jee to reception arvan of T is afternoon {Ultra on their of | Alre wa ~ the docs day ment every seorers and tion at W Flood (i‘nn(fitions Kro Feared in Penn. District | Oil City, March 1 (®—Rain | ling toc over the Allegheny ershed in the Warren region north of here, and it was feared the gituation in Oil City 1klin digtricts would become serious befc nightfall. The lone Pundreds flood the wn ather would cause bhig B don ice gorge to hre I wter from the | is about 30 miles to correc- sh that r ina taste. Q Il sugas and um Pill, tablets, never hope of sufferers was that irrier, £0) lo to comes He men gave ) ind | was 1 ies, uy in ho r-c loses ative for adults and children. Money back if not completely watisfied. Get a_package now at 1 ‘. 10 until th inquiry i1 conneetion trooy days ago. their carfrids ot Pat amford Police Holding Two Men as Suspects wo men ch was on today they with the in that New names as Fifth Jert found n hey ch happened to b ided yesters has 1o ¢ n his were Zoing Raises Havoe in Cell, Man Must Pay $5 Extra | 1ged local police station to the extent Hart the cell in notified the olleet mount from James Fennchint tonight W uay. Franco, 1 an flew es to attend d hy the government in their ho n he Thee Herald Classi volimes LEAVE VIA AIR ROUTIE Mareh 1 () o Spanish flight from official 0 Plu ) to Bieno: his here the Unt e ", ad of business ed pi ck to go down. once,without gripeing, One pill getsall the wonderful results of a spoonful of disagreeable old style salts, i unlike hard-to-swallow str ' CHILDREN CLADTO TAKE NEW EPSOM SALTS PHL Mothers, you can now give children liable old remedy, Epsom Salts, ill. Pleasant Works at Kuhn's Kest Only ength. SUBMARINE WILL | DIVE ON THURSDAY Giant Undersea Cralt (o Plunge, ; 00 Fee ! N Announc London, March 1 (4 e at th mant wa ) sub D Ve, nderson vesso vailability trsts on will include o evel o marine toduy that the sub- | marine lurgest of Uncle Sam's il make her final Thursd, e dive to 1 which depth the and condition of the unders studivd by | examing siceessiully passes | will be accepted at | underwater serviee, xamination hoard will comprised of three submarine ex- | the < ot the officers that con the hoard, howeve been made publie by vetient, They will ar submarine hase on Wed Wednesday afternoos Il sail for Block will moor overnight 1 Pond. On Thursda craft will be taker he island to & depth s sufficient for the official tests. Another sub-' marine, probably the -1 will ac- | company her, and will be in constant communication with her during the | !ourse of the t« The V-1 arrived saturday night after sp cral days in prelimin neuvers off Block Island, T went own I'riday afternoon to a depth of 70 feet and Saturday morning dt nded to the foot level. At depth the craft rode well, and leveloped along | lie 8 I'riday the cr had never been down lower than fret, In the case of submar raft built by commercial concerns, vailability s are conducted builders. The V-1, however, by the nav smouth ship 3 the tests must be completed the department. The subm 4 Octoher 1 nehes be closel 1 board of { eraft perts, il e name Prise not. yet navy at th Island ome tance off point where 1he ts, Wt the base early ding sev- Her normal tons, and of 84 men and seven | in sement s 2 Ccrew nches n No More A that new Irench process pow is not aftected by perspiration will mot let an ugly shine come | through; stays on until you take it Leff; fine and pure; makes the pores invisible: looks like beautiful natur- ' il skin: give a soft velvety complex- Get this new wonderful beauty powder called Mello-gio. ] ion Said Z\ryxo\ N O DD O IO DN NI DN T worthy. RAPHAEL BUILDI PHONE 1-9- Open9t05.30 g sl U e KoXo X, Xo XoXo R0 N6 R Xo N G o e o N NG R NG RGN N6 X N XoXo X + SKIPPY We serve the same plain people, the backbone of the country, and find them honest and trust- Loans Up To $300 to Housekeepers No endorsers required. All loans are between husband, wife and our- selves. Repayable in easy installments. Only lawful interest charged. RENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY 80 WEST MAIN ST. Licensed by the State and Bonded to the Public Saturdass 9 o1 926. AT YOUR SERVICE Below is a list of the Standard Headings in every day use on the Classified Page. Note the easy-to-read alpha- betical arrangement, Phone Your Ad To 925 Closing time for insertion in same day’s paper IRIEM S CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS NOUNCEMENTS AUTOMOBILES D BICYCLE W N§ — RED BUSINESS SERVICE BARRE HAIRD'S MASSEUSE LILDING AND CONTRACT NESS SERVICE RENDERED ST ESSMAKING & MILLINERY ING . KINDS ATTORNEYS NG, BAGGAGE NG L WORK TAILORING STATIONERY NG VICEE G AND ., JOBR'G. NAL BEF EDUCATIONAL SPONDENCE COURSE NG TRACHE 1 TAL A LOCAL & PRI o ND VOCAL RUCTORS N WANTED—WOMEN NCIAL RTUNIT! STOCKS, IES BONDS Shiny Noses FOR SALD MATERIALS & OFFICE BQUIP, D DATRY PRODUCTS | Abraham Lincoln “I think God must have loved the plain People—he made so many of them.” ROOM 101. WAAT'S The 106A o' CARRYIN' AN UMBRECLA . T AINT RAININ'? 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Statlon d Ave. Pres, Motor C High 8 Want Murray This is-the | to a minor thig time, v is the last d ind as {windup 85 will be given on that day Rita is only 10 years old, 6o if she jcomes down to the Herald office to see the nice judge, she have | {the 81.00, Here ”l’od-u\' the Herald tzoes to little Rita i Mart street, A4 priz of 20s|_C t prize | N4 Ses 1o i itmore _Main st 0. REO MOTOR CARS anc trucks, Kembeth M. Bearle & ., 8ales and Service; cor. Elm and Parlc Bte. Phone 2110. Loca) briel 8nubbers, R MOTOR CARS- 8al 8ervics, Albro Motot Sales Co.. Arch &t Phone 260. KNIGHT AND _OVERI care. 3 g wett Co,, 519 Eant can | portry v and o 220 el move yaur piano, hough heavy it may he, ¢ part of the city, rvice we guarantee TAND—- Bale sand Bervice. 127 We are the Johnson Brothers |Aund we have a telephone, Ho just 1 FAnd we'll come without a Although W roads are slipper; won't go without our chain, ause if the trnek skids, OLET L3EL CAR DEPT. all poetry to: OTFER A PEW GOOD VALUES ant Ad Jud, The topic must t from the £00 or more C Ads in the Herald, The daily prize will be One Dollar. 4. The winning poetry will be printed together with the Judge's announcemen 6. No reading the poetry over the telephone. | 6. The Judge remains (n- cognito, 7. No prize will be maled. | It will be waiting for you at the Herald Office. i 8. No limit on the number of | attempte, Chandler godar vord sedan. Overland touring. Ford sedan, 1 Chevr Studelaler Clhevrolet roadeter. coupe roads 1025 |4 BMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD AN OF THE ABOVE CARS FOR YOU. 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