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" owner of the Clevsland plass . -foe, will probably be excused. Dunn, SAVINGS BANK OF NEW BRITAI ESTABLISHED During the week beginning May 12th a careful and complete audit of this bank was made by certified pub- kic aceountants, and tlley report as follows: Cullonl'land Cash on Deposit . Demandl.oansSecuredbyCohttenl 20 .. § 3484508 202,090.58— $ 236,935.66 Demand Loans on Personal Security . . . Mortgag Investments: (Book Values) .. 1,813,610.48 City & Town Bonds 1,537,172.00 . Bank and Trust Company Stocks seccssssvceccacs $9,650,378.84 LIABILITIES 1,050,662.00 1,750.00 4,795,255.00 157,450.00— 3,508,232.48 2,980.74 54,414.49 14847 THE BANK OF AND FOR 1862 Liberty Bond | BUY A Your country needs you or your money. Either enlist or buy a bond! ' Tomakelteasyforallwhownlltobnylbonfl, SavmgsBankofNememofimflnfoflvwmr Subsmphommqybemadeatthkjnlk,nfil 14th, for any amount of bonds fro#mbh SL : nndpaymentanbemadeforthemby ,eolmtmtlnnameofthmhmbmofmp&em..d THE DEPOSITORS! Due to Depasitors ................. $9,038,443.19 | on May 12, 1917. tececescsscsecnn eseeVessesecs o Respectfully submitted, JQ%EPH FROGGATT CO., INC. By NDIANS 10 | 0. BNLIST Owncdcwaubnohtm ers to Work on Construction Work at War Front in France. Cleveland, May ' 29.—Jack Dunn club, an- nounced here today he has arranged tiie ‘government to enlist, all the clun limu in his_ construction ‘of his own fof.entering the serv« besides being a baseball mag- [:. nate, s a wealthy rilroad constructor. s gtories that he was sore on the club " studying. construction work, and you ./ can bet they’ll be able to lay ties and .. tracks under fire and build camps bet- '/ but I've converted them to my pro- * Wagner 'Visits Pirates #. of Bis retirement from the diamond. * '\ gaturday he made his first visit to *““There will be lots of this work to blic Accountants and Auditors, Adkins, z ; RULES AGANSI‘ PROTEST. ‘m" and “‘meorlce" Balls Are Not Objectionable. s Chicago, May 239.—After examining baseballs used by Plleh'r Cy Falken- bers of the Philadeiinia club and Eddie Cicotte of Chicago, President Johnson of the American League ruled last night that the protest filed against the alleged illegal dollv.ry wu with- out foundation. ', Clark Griffith, mmm of the ‘Washington olub, prohM against what he termed the “shine” ball used by Cicotte, atdd Manager Fohl of the f- | Cleveland club against the “licorice” ball, hurled by Falkenberg. Fohl and Grifith said the alleged tam- pering with the balls caused them to hop freakishly in their delivery.. The balls were sent to Johnson for his ‘ anmhu.tien for tho war right afte. . 1 am putting all means and the rescurces of my plant Rock Island back of this expedition. “These baseball players of mine are ter than the average untrained re- cruit. ¥'m expecting a lot of my young athletes. First most of them wanted to go into the coast artillery. s i WONUS BREAKS SILENCE. and Tells Cause of Retirement. Pittsburgh, May 29.—Hans Wagner has broken silence to the real cause lquarters since the elose of last ason, and President Dreyfuss was rised when the big Dutchman ked in. He gave the denial to WOMEN AND GIRLS QN FARM. —— Department of Agriculture to Use Them for Light Labor. Washington, May\29.—Women' nnd girls may be used for light farm work under the department of agriculture plan for enlisting a volunteer work army for the harvest season. Women ‘would - be. employed, the department announced today, to feed and care for harvest hands or extra labor and to can and dry surplus perishables products. The department machinery, which already is in operation in forty states, is expected to enroll many retired farmers for active work in the emer- gency. Organigers have been named/| for each state, county .and community. ‘nnmm t. The real reason for his retirement, The says, is the discovery of a valuable of ‘coal on his property near Hans will devote his time developing the “black diamond-’” i m LUOK, MURPHY: Murphy ot the D-nmm bdl team has enlisted“according B nn-bm report—with Connie He will report to the Ath- ;-l Tuns the story, at the close " the, present college year. Murphy bden &' first string eatcher- for pitching with good ‘head, and 15 & heavy batter. Murphy has been pRlar. at' uth, & fact his mmborlhlp in the 's two éx- 400,000.00 - 211,935.65 $9,650,378.84 I We certify that, in our opinion, the accompanying Statement of Condition sets forth the true financial condition of the Savings Bank of New Britain, nnectlcut,asattheopelflngforbmeu 49% INTEREST Allowed On Deposits. Look For The Building Shown In This Picture And Deposit Therel 178 Main St. de gyt hrlll amount of subscription on the fintaofi,gtdn MI, five consecutive months, beginning July 1, 1917, ELECTING CONGRESSMAN. New Hampshire Voters Choosing Suc- oessor to Cyrus A. Sulloway. Manchester, N. H., May 29.—The voters of the first New Hampshire district went to the polls today to choose a successor to the late Con- gressman Cyrus A. Sulloway, repub- lican. The candidates were Sherman E. Burroughs, republican, and Patrick | Henry Bullivan, democrat. Sullivan made his campaign on the slogan “Support the President.”” Bur- roughs insisted that if ‘elected he would stand by the administration In war matters and declared that he would try to secure war prohibition. The district is normally republican. ADVISES GER‘MANS TO FARM. Marshal MM Appesled to !!un- dreds Out of Work. New York, May 29. —Unuturlllud Germans, hundreds of whom , have been discharged by public service corporations and other private con- cerns, were advised today by Thomas D7) McCarty, United Stated Marshal, lv get out on farms somewhere, if | they are physically fit, is, advice was Marshal McCarty's | reply to many appeals from Germans | yesterday when the government's re- : strictions on all waterfronts, as well | as foT arsenals, were drawn togéther as a result of apparent activities of | Teutonic plotters. xonwwm 6! , May 29, vi il. Christiana, N London, 11:856 s. m.-—-'rho Norwegian steamer Norway, 1,477 tons, was sunk by gunfire on Saturday while on her way to her home port. The creéw were ‘rescued by & pasaing steamer. Won't Rub Off! 7. SmsawA never soils ts-—sheds moisture s garment " and perserves ail leathers. For convenience, s get this hasdy - SumoiA Home Ser DONLIN QUITS MEMPHIS. Memphis, Tenn., May 29.—An- nouncement was mldo here yesterday that because of iliness in his family- in New York, Mike Donli; manager of the Memphis Southern association club, had resigned. Cy Berger, for the last two years pitcher for the team, has been appointed to fill the vacancy temporarily. J. P. REIGNED. Chicago, MWy 20.—Not a major leuue baseball game was played yes- terdly Four contests in the National league were called off because of rain and in the American league rain also prevented the only scheduled contest, the game between Philadelphia and New York. It was the first time In several years that the majors faced such a situation. Most of the clubs will play double-headers tomorrow. TURNS BACK FRANCHISE. Rock Island, IIl, May 29.—The owners of the Rock Island club yes- terday turned Rock Island’s franchise back to President Tearney of the RIVT THE NEW HA VEN baiRY CO ' THE N ATIONAL DESSERT for the NATIONAL DAY--but specify the BEST—- Hewflaven])a:ry The Cream of All Ice Creams. mmmymm&,fiohd.mum and high quality has made it the largest Hnmognmdv:dl’muflad 'rhre.-my. leuun for his refusal te reinstate David Willlams, man, who was suspended for the sea~ son and barred from organised base- ball for an alleged attack upon Um- ;;re Hollingsworth at H,nnib-l. May A. A. U. SUBSORIBES $1,000. The New England division ¢f the Amateur Athletic' Union has ‘decided to subscribe for an aliottment of the Liberty Bonds and the sum ¢ will be taken from the ‘of the association for this' deposits to remain until January 1, 1918, - at the rate of 4 per cent. will be added” to the acce and the bond subscribed for will be delivered Mwh-«mmwwa rate of 3 1-2 per cent. from December 15tk to Js lst,anmhngtolScfornc_hSlM«M first bagas |- ¢ i & body to the ofice of : <lerk here yesterday and Tequired by the gelective law. The four who dld not: ‘were exempt, owing to over the age limit of 81 uad registered Jos Oresm in Commecticut. selling Cream to be easy to digest and safe for the children. 'nm'llbuhrh?mldchbmdm-fllltmlotthldflgn. l p o