Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1023, SavingsBank of New Britain ‘A MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK Organized in 1862, it has been proved by more than sixty years faithful service ii. this community Total Resources, $13,795,423.18 A Mutual Savings Bank is a bank that is man- aged wholly for the benefit of the Depositors, to whom alone its earnings are distributed. This is a distinct advantage to the depositors, a fact that is appreciated by the people as indigated by deposits in this bank during the year 1922 of $3,755,657.09, a net gain for the year of $828,749.73. Uninterrupted semi-annual dividends have been paid to depositors since its organization in 1862. At present, dividends at the rate of 41459, are being paid. Any amount, at one time, can be de- posited from $1 to $5,000 and at any time. Open 9A. M. to4 P. M. Saturdays 9 A. M. to 12 M. Monday Evenings, 7:30 to 9. STATEMENT-—December 31, 1922, Assets Loans on Real Estate .. Loans on Securities .......... United States Securities . .... Foreign Governments Bonds . City and Town Bonds ; Railroad Bonds and Stocks. . Bank Stocks Banking House Cash and Deposits in Banks Other Assets Deposits ..$ 7,148,520.00 . 899,380.00 . 1,779,969.46 . 798,896.80 1,083,661.75 1,372,026.25 240,412.00 100,000.00 339,703.17 11,135.70 $13,773,705.13 $12,648,342.14 Interest Account (less taxes and ex- penses) Surplus Fund Profit and Loss Account 398,684.03 700,000.00 26,678.96 " $13,773,705.13 178 Main Street OPEN TONIGHT FROM 7:30 TO 9 OCLOCK . e TUPAN laced a ced e Knox | ;;I::”r‘:‘h'iv;‘ ~<;wl"§:"h 'l\"r:‘:rfia\;lr:'il"‘;fl\‘o‘;f’lflh:h‘:”?flh m'emal Eroup comprising an eques- | column in front of the post ofiice B i trian statue of Emperor William 1 and the home of a well known t 1 M ; banke er arvest and during the | performed the duties of 2 general | ana monuments to Bismarck and Von ' er were (rustrated by the police. s 148 been behind the hars | manager. In addition she looked after ! { Moltke. The latter monument was | — ol d no \l:\l‘():"N ’.\l.:yf" "n. m: a re! 'I “;';‘:::1::‘:2 x:‘tv::‘ls::]r:c:i:':‘; hurled into the basin of the foun- It is said that vloiel\ pnrk(d leaves ) i see | st app C | tain. I will make a better fire f or cooking en- | that Knox, who was found in bed with | Attempts to destroy victory than wood. | @4 bullet wound through his head on/ the morning of Nov. 26, had commit- ted suvicide. However, ten days later For Constipated Bowels— Bilious Liver Judge Fratt, acting as Coroner, re- | turned a verdict of murder, but to tonight will empty your bowels com- pletely by morning and you will feel blamed no one. An investigation re- sulted in yesterday's arrest, which | splendid. “They work while you | sleep.” Cascarets never stir you up made by W. H. Alford, retiring ior gripe like Salts, Pills, Calomel, eriff, as the last act of his adminis- ation, jor Oil and they cost only ten cents One or two, a box. Children love Cascarets too. Friends of Mrs. Knox said bail of BY ALLMAN amount could he furnished. N ‘\\* WELL, | GUESS | Took HER OFF OF HER . \<| HIGH HORSE - SHE HAS FOURFLUSHED TO ME LONG ENOUGH- Mrs, Knox wa the coun i not pre half da she ha FIREMEN RESCUE HITTEN FRON TREE Members of Engine Co. No. 3 Perform Humane Act Not all of a remen's life consists of extinguishing the flames in burn- ing buildings, carrying hysterical women down ladders, or over roof tops to safety or forcing their way through walls of smoke to save some- one’s baby, overlooked in the rush, according to firemen of Engine Com- pany No. 8. These men have learned that some- times a fireman must face the dan- gers of the deluge as well as the con- flagration. Somebody’s kitten was lost. It was on New Year's Day, January 1, 1923. The tiny Kkitten, household pet of a family on Beaver street, had wander- | ed away from its favorite fireslde for the first time In its life. All of a sud- den the rain, which had been falling steadily, came down in torrents. It seemed to the poor little frightened kitty that the very heavens had burst and all the waters of the universe were being poured upon its adventur- ous head. It looked about for a place of saf-| ety. Instinct told it to look up. Years and years and generations of cat life came to it in a flash and -NOTICE In order to wind up the||| business of the concern| — The — W. L. DAMON CO. have opened a temporary||| office at 71 CHURCH STREET (Courant Office) where they will be pleased to see all debtors and|| ~reditors. b r:.‘\ the voice, shivering with cold came from | a tiny bedraggied bunch of fur in the topmost branches of the tree. Some of her her nee | Engine company No. 3, to the plight of Lhe feline explorer. “Come qni “There will be other arrests,” said boys,” mid Captaln Michael Butler,| Llll]al] Kl](]x TeXflS Lady BOl]ml- District Attorney I°) 1t Adams tonight, “let's do a good deed on New Yea: |adding that they would be deferred 's Death | Were " TEht With you. Cap.’ Iul Rccused of Hushand's Death ' *"sr. "o, n e Vo oo echoed Firemen Joe Murphy snd [hr wealthiest men in the lumber bus- George Sparmer. Grabbing a Iadder, haying inheri 1 estate worth “IKitty” scrambled for the prolacnng\ branches of a tree. “Meouw,” "in a weak, frightened one called attention of the boys in| gaged for her, it v Day and rescue the kitten.” unu] after the 1yx liminary hearing. the three men rushed through the! rly 810,000,000, T Knoxes were Beaumont, Texas, Jan. 2.—Mrs. Lil- llan Knox, a widow, young and strik- | ingly beautiful, charged with the M 3 e et C“”I:',‘:n murder of her aged husband, Hiram safely to the ground, where it dasheq | KnoX wealthy lumberman, on the 25, will have a pre- | night of Nov. t e, d fri e away to its home, wet and frightened. {intivary haaring on Wednesdny at Hemphill. She was arrested here on ' . 2 - | her return to Hemphill from Beau-| Wishes of her ncighbors. Many times That aspirin put into water will | mont, where she had spent the Christ. She imported theatrical troupes to en- keep flowers fresh for a longer period mas holidays. Knox was found dead in tertain employes : X : than without it, is claimed. bed with a bullet wound in his head In the operation of the railroad and known fo rtheir libe Knox gave with a lavis hand at Christmas time to all the children of any Hemphill d of the saw mill town of East Mayfield Mrs. Knox buiit the Bronson and Hemphill 1 to gratify the drenching downpour to the tree. The ladder held in position by the captain BLOW UP \m\ MENT, The nicest cathartic-laxative S hystc your bowels when you have Von Molke's Likeness in’ Berlin 15’ P ¥ ¢ Knocked Into Fountain, Berlin, Jan, —Reports from Halle state that an attempt ‘was made last evening to blow up a large monu- tailroad 1s Biliousness Indigestion Sour Stomach Headache Colds Dizziness is candy-like Cascarets. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS lelen Scores a Point THIS 1S A BEAUTIFUL PLACE RIGHT HERE BUT | SUPPOSE THEY WANT A FORTUNE FOR IT-| GUESS IT'S NOT FOR RENT - DID You INQUIRE? | SAW You LOOKING AT 1T~ OH NOW 15 MY CHANCE! HERE COMES THAT MRS OH HELLO, MRS, DUFF, ARE You LOOKING To RENT A PLACE,To0? 1 DON'T THINK YOU'LL FIND A SUITABLE PLACE IN THIS =\ NEIGHBORHOOD = THEY ARE YES, THEY ALL ARE QUITE GOOD BYE, MRS, DUFF ! MY HUSBAND BunT IT AND GAVE IT TO ME FOR A CHRISTMAS A \ = ALL SO VERY EXPENSIVE! 7 GOOD DAY MRS. MUNCH! | { $ALESMAN $AM S'LONG MY — SEE. VOU “TOMORROW MORNING =1 WRNE.TO 6O \H— WES WISE T T AND GONNA CEN ME~OH, . op_1 bo il TAT WAS A MEM TRIK | PLNED ON GUZZ BY STVING HOME. T-n WERKS PLINING SICK = My NEW YEMRR'S RESOLUTION 15 | WILL WEJER DO ANYTHING wko’:& NGANST SUZZIEM THE HERALD The A-B-C Paper with the A-B-C Want Ads