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Our Strong Financial Condition is Shown by the Following Audited Overdrafts .... U. S. Bonds and Other ‘Securities . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MUNDAY, AFfil 14, lve., CONDENSED STATEMENT NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK AS OF THE CLOSD OF BUSINESS ON APRIL RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ................. Treasury Notes ... R U R O | Federal Reserve Bank Stock ... Banking House and Fixtures Due from Banks ........ Cash and Cash Total Resources .- _,_______'__________.____.__._______._._—_———-———-————'—-—-—— Items .. TXeTeTITe e (oL We Certify:— That the above statement of Resources and Liabilities is in accordance w -. $2,666,117.80 . 1,483,874.45 8, 1924, - Deposits v oo Due to Banks .... e Reserve for Taxes e, 666.66 .. 636.423.60 25,500.00 210,442,657 382,063.01 189,494.23 $5,594,582.32 Total Liabilities ......- Capital Stock ............ Surplus .... Undivided Pr ofits .. .. g2 Teleatele . LIABILITIES $4,506,722.81 te 19,222.40 : 6,731.29 500,000.00 350,000.00 211,905. 82 1,061,905.82 $4,532,676.50 Total Liabilities and Capital .. $5,5 94 582 32 L) ith the books and is, in our opinion, a true statement of the condition of the New Britain National Bank, as of the close of business on April 8, 1924. Hadfield, Rothwell & Soule, Hartford, Connecticut, Russians that he wonld not ask from R ls any political v i . |country. PARLEY 15 HELD Discussion of Diferences Takes g London, April 14, ~~ The opening session of the Anglo-Russian confer. cnce today assumed broad lines. Prime Minister MacDonald, who call- |t td the conference at the foreign office | where the delegates will strive to c reach a settlement of the outstanding |t t April 14, 1924 M. | peace of Europe and the nccessity for disarmament, sympathetically to the league of Na- | )0Goy, also has been missing. , thn!. # Russia desired close commercial B8 mission visiting this He made it plain to M, Rakovsky and the other Ttussian delcgates that at the first indication propaganda methods, with which he, as a veteran socialist is familiar, a halt in the Anglo-Russian negotiations would be called, of bolshevik M., Rakovsky, replying to Mr, Mac- Donald's address which was translated on Broad Lines f nto Russian, discussed Anglo-Russian elations along even broader lines han did the British prime minister, Rakovsky emphasized ihe future incidentally referring He assurcd the British financial and’ relations with this coun- outstanding questions, fons. ry. All the questions between the two countries, [including the debt question, he said Joined with Christian Rakovsky, head must be setticd and the old treaties of the soviet delegation, in outlining | revised, the work. Mr. MacDonald explained that the |under secretary for foreign who, as vice-president of the confer- s an outcome of the note ign Minister Tehitcherin, | ¢ meeting sent to ¥ granting soviet Russia recognition de Jjure the conference he sakd, was a |t complement of that act an: altered the fact that the Fecognition was unqualified, [ The liquidation of the past rela- tionship of the two countries, the pre. micr stated, must be considered ‘as well as the peaceful relations of the future, The conference was barely under | way before Mr. MacDonald warned the soviet delegates against engaging in bolshevik propaganda in England during the negotiations, which are| certain to extend over many weeks. |t The labor premier assumed his grav- |t est manner after weleoming the Rus. | mier MacDonald agreed to in nowiso | session. kept in direct touch with the confer- M, Rakovsky and Arthur Ponsonby, affairs, nee will act as substitute for Pre- arrange he agenda this afternoon in private Thereafter the public will be nce only through the communications issued to the préss, Man a Perfect Machine Pastor Tells Bible Class Although man is able to make a machine that borders on perfection, man himself is the most perfect ma- chine, becausc man has a soul while ¢ tye IFilipino people on independ he man-made machine is only an au- omaton, according to IRev, John L. sians and told them his government | Jay at Everyman's Blhle class yester- would not countenance propaganda of any sort from the Russian visitors, ‘The premier’s atement was some- || what tempered and made more ac- ¢ ceptable when he pointed out that he was hot demanding anything from the day. There were 561 men present, the argest crowd the class has had since he smallpox epidemie. Emphasis was put on the plea that all members of the class go to church on Easter, It was announced that the omplete program for the convention e o e EAS' To DARKEN of Bible classes to be held here April 26 and 27 would be announced fext TOUR GRAY HAIR You Can Bring Back Color and Lustre With Sage Tea and Sulphur ¢ ‘When you darken your hair with Bage Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell, because it's done so naturally, so evenly, Preparing this mixture, though, at home is mussy and trouble- some. At little cost you can buy at any drug store the ready-to-use prep- aration, improved by the addition of | other ingredients called”“Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound. 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When the liver and bowels are per- forming their natural functions, away goes jon and stomach troubles Have you a bad taste, coated tongue, ( poor app-tite, a lazy, don't-care feeling no ambition of energy, trouble with undigested foods? Tale Olive Tablets the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable comoound mized with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. They do the thout griping, cramps or pain Take one or two at bediim* for quick Selicl. Eat what you liks. 15c and He. club church, Japanese extras appriscd Tokio of passage the house in Washington of the John- son immigration are dark- | Which is expected here to be the P “d lief that the once with | D son bill is 1ike American people.” ed with Presidc ra Sunday morning. Visitors were present from varlous parts of Connecticut and Massachu- setts, Yesterday afternoon 100 members of the class went to Bristol where hey attended a meeting of the Men's of the Prospect Methodist AwAIT VATE ACTION Governor Non-Committal About Johnson Immigration Bill By The Assoclated Press. Tokio, April 14.—Sunday newspaper by bill, 1 informed cirel th Official and , however, action, real ther we awaiting senate's The Kokumin, in an editorial head- “Mean Nationalism” expresscd be- exclusion clavee would ated in the senate or vetoed by sident Coolidge cverth ustrates a most de American anti-Japanism and makes he situation graver than ever before, feve it is impossibie America 1o establish an efficient ithout dishonor- Japanese ,'.ym-_ We hope tes will reconsider the ituation and study the »f mean nationalism which the John- ¥ 1o impose upon the “it il nite cxpression of less,” it continues, nse to 1 or he 1United consequence TEMPORARY CHAIRMAN ‘oolidge Makes No Recommendations For Cleveland Convention hington, April 14.—Selection of | ury chairman for the repube- jean nationa! convention was discuss- nt Coolidge today by halrman Adams of the republican tional committes preparatory to the eland April 36 of the | ention arrange- Yot con FIND WOMAN'S BODY Chicago Poll-cc—;ml—mun: for Hus. Found Hidden in Woods, Chicago, April 14—Chicago police today were searching for the husband of the young woman whose body was tound Saturday concealed under de- bris ih a forest preserve. The sup- posed murder victim has been identi- tied as Mrs, Anne DeGoy, 28, married last November, who had not been scen since Feb, 25, The husband, James lividence indicates that the body was hidden in the forest only a few days before its discovery, though the woman is belleved to have been slain about the time of her disappear- ance. A man reporftd to have been scen several times In the forest re- cently is sald to answer the descrip- tion of the missing husband. Mrs, Thomas H. Kohnke, mother of ‘the slain woman, informed the polic that her daughter had told her on Feb, 22 that her husband had threat- ened ler life, PHILIPPINE PLEBISCITE Chairman Fairfield Has Bill Providing For Such a Measure Washington, April 14— Chairman Tairfield’ of the house insular come mittee announced today that he soon would introduce a bill for a plebiscite ,ence at the end of 25 years, and for olectlon by the Filipinos of their gov Davis at the New Britain Machine, | ornor pending such a plebiscite. Drafting of the measure has been virtually completed by Chairman Fairfield but before its introduction he Your Child’s Health and Happiness One of the most annoying and general complaints chil suffer fromisworms. You know bullh, eyes heavy and dull, coated tongue, 'rlndln‘ of the tnth Don't let the child . Promptly give him f)r'l‘ruesElmr the pleasant and effective Jaxa- tiveand worm expeller. A few doses and you can note the improvement in the child’s condition. 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The bill will provide for a resident American commissioner in the Philip- pines with jurisdiction over questions affecting relations between the United States and the islands and over the islands debts. i PHILLIPINES PROTEST ¢ Manila, April 14. regolution pro- testing against execution of section 28 of the American merchant marine act, designed to afford preferential freight SCA SERPENT ONLY A RAIL Cape May, N. J., April 14.—Strollers on the beach at South Cape May were startled this morning when they thought a sea serpent was being washed in on the beach, But it was sels, was adopted today by the Phils ippine chamber of commerce, rates to shippers using American ves. Certified Public Accountants CONFERs WITH WALSH Potter and Others Who Have Been Called as Wilnesses in Washington Wasihington, April 14.-—Willlam Cooper Potter, of Cincinnati, and sev- cral ‘others who have becn subpoenaed by the senate oil committee, today conferred with Senator Walsh of Mon- tana; the committee prosecuto pator Walsh 1 he desired ascertain just what these could tell the committee with refors cnee to campaign contributions in 1220 and gossip of oil deals at the 1o witnesses § Chicago conveation, The committee is to resume its public hearings tomorrow, but Senu- tor Walsh has not decided whether he will call Mr, Procter, who largely financed the pre-convention campaign of Leonard Wood. 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