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14 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY jJ, 1023, R TR e e ST vingsBank of New Britain ii. this community Total Resources, $13,795,423.18 STATEMENT—December 31, 1922, Assets . Loans on Real Estate ...............$ 7,148,520.00 899,380.00 Loans on Securities .......... United States Securities 1,779,969.46 Foreign Governments Bonds . 798,896.80 City and Town Bonds ... ; 1,083,661.75 Railroad Bonds and Stocks. .. 1,372,026.25 Bank Stocks .............. Banking House 100,000.00 339,703.17 11,135.70 Cash and Deposits in Banks ......... $13,773,705.13 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 indicated 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 41,% per year are being paid. Any amount, at one time, can be deposited from $1 to $5,000 and at any time. sereans I ) EEEERE R EEEEEE) tressaene R PRI Other Assets ....................... Liabilities Deposits ... ; Interest Account (less taxes and ex- penses) Surplus Fund ...................... Profit and Loss Account .. $12,648,342.14 398,684.03 700,000.00 L 26,678.96 $13,773,705.13 Open 9 A. M.to 4 P. M. Saturdays 9 A. M. to 12 M. Monday Evenings, 7:30 to 9. IST | second degree murder for killing his CRASHES BETWEEN AUTOISTS | %", Novermber Samuel Andrews, ! years old, was AND SLEDS MORE FREQUENT the principal witness against his fa- ther. The hoy testified that he saw S his father beat his mother on the day Drivers and | Of the Killing. The defense sought to prove that Parents After Checking Up On Ac-| Mrs. Andrews died from a fall after drinking wood alcohol, but Dr. A. E. | Exdel testified that he found only one | ‘half a gram of wood alcohol in the Motor Venicles Rollins B, Stoeckel an- | ¥Oman's stomach which, he said, was nounced last night that the number of | "0t €nough to cause death. automobile accidents involving chil-! dren on sleds had taken an alarming turn within the last few weeks. As a| result a warning is being issued by | the department to drivers of motor vehicles and to the parents of chil-| Hjalmar Carlson Entertains About A dren living in city districts where the danger is the greatest. | Since the las ; cident dtvisions Commissioner Warns cidents This Winter. Hartford, Jan. 6.—Commissioner of Dozen “Knights of the Nighties” AY | storm the ac: | artment of His Home in Berlin. About a dozen New Britain and | | Berlin men attended a meeting of the | -|Ku Kiux Klan, in Berlin, Thursday | ting and |evening, when C. A. Nott of Meriden, | se have [told of the aims and ambitions of the and all of |“Invisible Empire.” The talk by Mr. Nott, who calls himself “the provin- | [cial organizer,” was the usual klan |tirade against Catholics, Jews and negroes, ! The meeting was held at the home of Hjalmar Carlson and is said to | | have taken the place of an outdoor . Commissioner Stocckel is warning |[meeting, which was planned, but tistics on this class of feports that 17 collisior red between children motor vehicles. Most of been of a serious nature them have caused some injury to the © ¢hildren involved. A great number more have undoubtedly occurred in which the injury was so slight that the occurrence was not reported. Of these 17 reported accidents, four have resulted in fatalities, over secre ation in Order to Watch Surgeon’s Methods YONAN ELECTRIC CO, in hilly ctions of cities where chil-| Although it is reported that the upon their youngsters the necessity of | Chief of Police Hart. .Which cross thoroughfares used by | o v HAS Hls TONS[LS REMOYED | New York, Jan. 6.—The 1923 budg- et of the American Bible society for |un increase o $40,000 | Estimated requirements totalled | amount was not in sight John's hospital, Long Tsland City, yes- | than 150 langnages and dialects in study the methods of the operation | over Dr. Reisman said that the ex- | Lights or Power. he would not take an anesthetic Dr. Phone 1828-3 operation would be very painful and however, and was propped up in bed hospital. Dr. Reisman lives at 112 | Six room Coftage and two-car gar- drivers to be exceedingly careful in|changed on account of the deep approaching cross streets, especially | snow. dren may be coasting. Parents are be- | New Britain police were aware of the fng warned that they must impress|meeting, this was denied yesterday by chosing safe spots for coasting. The | practice of sliding down long hills ; INCREASED BUDGET automobiles is especially discouraged | 5 Z American Bible Society to Give Away Over $1,160,000 in Books in 1923, WITHOUT ANY ANESTHETIC‘M translation, publication and dis- tribution of Bibles will be $1,160,000, | Frank H. Mann, general Physician Submitted to Painful Oper- | announced recently, 181,405,244, but a cut of $244,467 was | made because income for the full New York, Jan. 6.—Dr. Henry Al-| The amount voted will be used in len Reisman, house surgeon at St | furnishing the Scriptures in more terday underwent a painful operation | practically every country of the world without an anesthetic in order 1 e surgeon. The operation was for the | Now is the Time to Wire Your House, removal of the tonsils. After it was Store or Garage, for Electric perience had been “very interesting.” | Best Work : Lowest Prices When Dr. Reisman announced that Repair Work a Specialty John W. Kelly of the visiting staff of | 160 Washington St. the hospital warned him that ‘the that he had better change his mind. The patient stuck to his resolution, | or e s0 that he could sec what was done. The operation was performed in the | ‘West 113th street, Manhattan. | age at Belvidere. Steam heat and ——— | fire place. Owner leaving town and CONVICTED BY SON’S STORY New Jersey Man Found Guilty nf} Wife's Miurder Morristown, N. J., Jan. ..—Johnl Andrews of Malapardis was found gulity by a jury here last night or Realtors GOX & DUNN 272 Main St. | will sell at sacrifice. i KLAN HOLDS MEBMING | rovowe. Pore o | warrantee deeds filed ONLY T¥0 PERMITS 10 BUILD ISSUED HERE DURING WEEK Realty Circles Also Experience Werk of Little Activity, Reports From City Hall Show For the second, successive week, realty and building reports show a slowness in trading and in building, some of which is attributed to the holidays. During the past week only released, five and two per- mits to build issued. Following are the week's “enorts:— Releases of mortgages: Gussie Dudjak to Gussie Wolfe, Sexton street. Peter Kaminsky to John and lLenora Galka, Broad street. | American Hardware Corporation to Aaron Pinkus and Samuel Waskowitz, East street. Christine Rune to'Louis and l"r.’mk‘ | Sucher, Brook strect. i Warranty Deeds: New Britain Odd Tellows' Associa- tion from New Britain Turner's Socie- ty, Turner hall, Arch street. i Michael Sowa from Gussie Overlook. Charles L. Burns to Joseph Lugietti, ‘Wooster street. Abraham Buol and Forest street. Herman Marqfardt to Grace —DRINK — AYERS’ SODA WATER IFox, Gail Porter, | and Take home a large bottle of lemor, | and Hme—something you will like— it’s delicious. Three size bottles—5c¢ COLD WEATHER NEEDS We have a full line of new and second-hand stoves, .oil heaters, gas heaters, etc. A, LIPMAN New and Secondhand Furniture. 24 Lafayetic St Tel, 132 A.D. Clifford — BUILDER — 41 Hawley Street ESTIMATES FURNISHED Jobbing Promptly Attended to Tel. 2891, OYSTERS CLAMS CRAB MEAT SHRIMP SCALLOPS LOBSTERS HONISS’S George McLachlin, Carleton street, Building permits: J. A. Carlson, three family dwelling, | Carlson street. Cost $8,000. A. E. Bengston, two tenement house on Winthrop street., Cost $12,000. GIRL SCOUT MEETING The monthly meeting of the New| Britain Girl Scout officers’ association will be held on Monday evening at 7:15 o'clock at the Chamber of Com- | merce rooms. The Girl Scout rally, | which was postponed because of the | 24-30 STATE ST' snowstorm, will be held on Wednes- | HARTFORD day, January 17, at 7 o'clock. i‘ | CROWLEY BROS. INC. ‘ PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 755-12 Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs T e — TALIN TANICS Jhie Lincoln Realty (o. ! g SOME 5008 DIl us the lesson that we alif| {|| must learn—that of neglected opportunities. We h a v el learned to look into the fu-||! Buy real estate now. ture. P pLT, HONEL N 7150 THE LINCOLN REALTY (® & Room 212 < %% \) 1t Block, AW Bogth Block, Galbraith & Pattison Carpenters and Joiners Hardwood Floors and Pancled Ceilings a specialty. Tel. 1192-4 1 | Tepairs ASHES AND RUBBISH For a very nominal <um we will remove ashes from your premises weekly, | First Ward—Monday. Fourth Ward—Thursday i Let us keep your cellar a Second Ward—Tuesday. Third Ward—Wednesday. th ana Sixth Wards—Friday. nd vard clean this winter. THE MAGUIRE CO. 102 LINWOOD STREET Volz Floral Co. 92 W. Main St, "% 1t with PHONE 20574 Flowers"” | l | Tel. 1116 ! THE OLD HOME TOWN SARAHN PEA WALKER VOLUNTEERED TO O FREZIGHT THAT HAS KEPT Cottage at the west e ron $7,. It | has all improvements and is in excellent condition Very desirable 3-family house on Henry St, Wanted to buy good second mortgages. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. | 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg, FOR SALE NEW COTTAGE~-6 ROOMS AND 2 CAR GARAGE ALL MODERN EQUIPMENT. MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE—OWNER LEAVING TOWN H. D. HUMPHREY 272 MAIN ST.—ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BLDG. ;For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. BY STANLEY SHED HER “THUMB,MARSHAL S NE MYSTERIOUS BOX OF T E. TOWN GUESS/ING FOR DAYS