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Burritt Mutual Savings Bank To Depositors— Our Annual Report, as of October Ist. 1924, has been audited and forwarded to the Bank Commissioner of this state. It shows that during the year ending October lst, 1924 it increased its deposits exclusive of School Savings $704,109.22 Increase in School Savings 41,195.77 Total increase in deposits $745,304.99 Exclusive of School Savings accounts the number of its depositors increased 927, New accounts opened during the year, 2,220. It credited interest to depositors during the year the sum of $94,103.25 and setup a reserve for interest on School Savings accounts of $5,300. It increased its Surplus Account $40,000, making a total Surplus of $215,000. Investment changes as follows: Real Estate Loans Increased 3488,930.00 Bonds of the Dominion of Canada and its Provmces 45,509.16 Bank StOCKS .. oottt ittt ieiiriettiiitaaniaensssitreasaeiisaansas . 109,670.51 Collateral Loans 505.00 Invested in building on West Main Street for future use as a probable site for anew home 90,000.00 $734,614.67 Municipal Bonds ' Decreased $ 35,608.70 U. S. Government Certificates of Indebtedness 17,652.74 Railroad Bonds 342.50 $ 53,603.94 Increase in Securities owned $681,010.73 Market Value of its Securities above amount at which they are carried on its books are as follows: Municipal Bonds § 89990 U. S. Bonds and Certificates of Deposit Dominion of Canada and‘its Provinces Railroad Bonds American Telephone & Telegraph Co. Bonds Bank Stocks $251,191.63 Surplus ..... T e e 215,000.00 Actual Surplus $466,191.63 The Bank paid 4%%'interest to depositor: Juring the year 249 April 1st, 1924 and 249 October 1st, 1924. W.E.ATTWOOD ) Vice-President and Treasurer Officars — T E. Cooper, President, j Directore James S, North W. E. Latham ~ F. G. Vihberts, Secretary, A. N. Abbe Ernest W. Pelton W. E. Attwood, Vice-President 21~ Y W. H. Booth Reuben C. Twichell Walter Mever, Assistant Treasuier, Joseph R."Andrews [~ 3 Coa ; ] ew “plant immigrant” Bhots Fired Frighten I e pplinediBysons ol thejhold up men \hddletm\n Tlmher [and plaze started at 9 o'clock this morn- m been burning for some time lol the torests fn lh:”::zflz:fl;:;":::;fl:d“b" R e ¥ s ; the foffice L] Farmers se than Ba"d"‘ m Hfll’iford : 5 by ‘ K o% Aral e ‘r; “1 gaine 4‘ .(:: 4:; nu”;a Ly m; e of brush and timber land in | partment of agriculture. ing Middlctown, No = trel i . eorge J. Fisher d 'ing ba en. ‘ o l~ neon lane 4 frie 14 e believe: ‘L- Ar s starte 1» .ama arden sald that A \er in the past month. shots M’ reached their bilpfied aver §0lacres of G iiand!: Y Hobtet ord- the fact that the t 2 TN i | Weto u It was extinguished, The “ay #8d wpread lt Nlh sides. It ml ne been lifted, Lhe cenafi ien A yollow apple from the hills © ton l n pap— hen " v nty have been burned | From an interpretat : \hH sex cOU e T U forbidden to nave shades vier m kr % o & e mn;ua te hilO up na cm. of u,.., * e orst a eyor