New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 28, 1925, Page 2

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Valentines| Children Party Outfits. TrimfilingS Favors Prizes Gift Dept. THE DICKINSON DRUG CO., 169-171 Main St. Reduced Our entire line 4| of Fur-Trimmed Coats—all of rich suede like materials, and smart styles, deep set, with furs that alone should bring a good price. Coats that formerly sold high to $200, are now $21.95 —T0— $98.95 e HORSFALLS 93-99 Xsylum Street Hartford. “It pays to as §5! buy our kind” Try the New Cuticura Shaving Stick Freely Lathering Medicinal and Emollient We like to talk about our Care You'll talk about our prices fair. This is a fair moying proposition. Good care and real speed. Esti- mates when you ask. 6~ Whiting St MOVING - mucxmew.sdr:f?;% NEW YORK TRIPS DAILY OFFICE AT 9~-MAJIDEN LAV* from 1 { unheal of it, (go careless handling. OUR PURY, RICH, PASTEURIZ ED snd CLARIFIED MILK net alone IBOARD DECIDES ON " GRABECK HEARING ¢ Pollce Commission Exonerates Gosgmve on Abuse Charge Formal charges will be lodged wst Patrolman Willilam Grabeck, alleged by Louls Squillacote of 16 | Maple st to have mnistreated him | while placing kim under arrest sdv- ugo, us a rosult of action a spectal meeting last night. etion was taken after Commissioner Thomas 1. Jackson submitted a report to the board on the hearing given the patrolman on | complaint of Squillacote. Jackson told™ the discipline committes aring to Grabeck and | Patrolman Dar ove on the complaint m illacote and had heard the stories of the police and the complainant, who brought a numbe ol witnesses to testify. Ifrom the told the committee, Com- missioner obvions that Patrolinan Cosgrove nt no tine had abused the prisoner and recommended that he be exonerated | from all blanie in the affair, Will Subpocna Witnesses | In regard to the complaint agains uln\m} patrolman is allege. 1 ruck Squillacote with his back without any arning and then swung him around | and struck him in the forehead. Comnissioner Jackson said that the stories of the incident told by the witnesses didn’t tally and he felt that to get the truth of the affair, it ary to subpoena se ted parlies who are | known to have witnessed it. To sub. poena these witnesst sioner said that it would be sary fo bring for charge Grabeck. The patrolman will not be suspended pending the hearing of the charges at a special meeting | next Monday night. | No ‘Report On Doty | No report was submitted to the board on the hearing given Patrol- man David Doty on a complaint made by seven men he arrested New Year's eve on Main street, and who were subsequently by the | prosecuting attorne without ar- | raignment in court. | the arrest alleged that Doty acted maliciousl arresting them. Com- | missioner . Parker of the | discipline mittee, who conducted the hearing, was not present at last | night's meetin, Budget Discussed ™ The budget of the police depart- ment for the coming yea. as pre- pared by Chairr David L. Dunn, Clerk Joseph A. McGrail and Chief William C. Hart w board after a discu: sioner Wi the 15t ion. moved Nu\ nd Commissioner Jackson sec ed the motion. The insta signal system about the city cluded in the list of the item for in the board, Commi S that he would of the items to assure tion of $10,000 for th was pointed out that the but it 1 that the cost wun be um r $\ 000, Chicf Sticks To 15 Men “ommissioner Jackson said t he felt the number of new men asked in t could be cut from 15 but Chief Hart said that if it tween men and t tem, he would take men as they were nec the force up to required strengtl for the proper protection of the city. 4 he budget also calls for the pur- of two add al motoreyeles |it being proposed to put on two more motorc cers if the lest for a troir granted. An appropriation of $8,000 for a clothing)allowance for mem- bers of the department is included in the list of new ite he matter ity council 2 patrol- a special mee favorable report of a pointed to consider the matte | The health of one's family vital a matter to take on getting Baker's *w certified to be abso dvt comes only from healthy cows and is bandled with exacting eare, but it is alse PASTEURIZED and CL. PROPERLY which POSITIVELY elim thates ALL chances of impurity. United Milk Co. | 49 Woodland Street New Britain Phone 1610 RIFIED to work off the cause and to fortify the system against an attack of Grip or Influ enza. A Safe and Proven | Remedy. Price 30c. The box bears this signature EMbym | board of police coms | Jackson said that it was | , the commis- | The victims of | accepted by the |y Commis- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1925, | Sure Relief I-'OR INDIGESTION 1 6 BELLANS | Hot water 25t and 75¢ Packages Everywhere | | Need ( For Records A clerk to care for the records of the department is also asked in the | budget, an appropriation of $1500 being required. Chief Hart said | that the amount ef clerfcal work in | the department hos increased so | that it s ippossible to keep records | should Te kept without | . man assigned to do that | as they | naving work. | rne red ealls for L total 215,060.50 which i3 £51,073 more than was ap- | tor this yecar. The od for, outsid of new y $100 more than was last year. Chairman budget expenditure of 18 pr Du S0V UL S NOST " CUT HER CLAS Dubois Tells French Chamber‘f | Debt Bill Is Too High n polnted o a out. Vress. Refraining from and treating 1 United sentimental outhu the debt of Ira | States from what he [as at ss man's viewpoint, Louis | Dubois iol'm‘l' president of l)n,l ! re n declared af-| | ter L(vl\rlvhmll 0( a long addr in the chamber of deputies to that the lmml States must consid- bly reduce her claim a nce, not 0!.]_\' in \'rle\ dn\l righ- but also to safeguard her 0\\!\‘ interests. M. Dubois throughout based his rguments upon figures, th 2 v of whigh he vouch d for throu ¢ he acquired vhile heading the re ation com- mission. He paid sr attention to the recent speech of Senator Bo- rah on the debt question, rtin that instead of 000,000,000 gold marks 0,000,000) which | Senator Borah said France had re- | from Germany on repars nt he (Dubois) had adduced m\n»q to show that Germany | ad paid to all | o reparation | than §,- 3 0( \\lmh more than cupation costs and coal advances un- 2 cement. AS ance's receipts from Germany le i I bring you nee has only res to sho“' that 000,000 could not b that America would demand from F twice termin rance should ny under the I he placed roughly 0 gold marks over & x\»nol of thirty-seven years, while debts to the United England he computed than 000,000,000 gold principal and interest 15,000,000, t more marks, TOWEL 1N BODY; SEEKS §60,000 - Paterson Woman Claims It Was Left There During Caesarcan Operation And Caused Much Trouble TRON NG T William H. Jacol wel in her b with 1 iy while nd her n of thi nten n Len and he said that it was simply impossible for him to have the towel in Mrs. Van Lenten's He said he would contest e suit. Mrs. Van vas made Tenten ¢ ill repea ond oper oved. Jacob. ormed I:)‘ Dr “F eelcls lecl\ to (-o rnor's orders y Governor John wigural ¢ n in March. ncement | o4 that the invi- remonies n- oflice of governors : boen invited bull tg at Washi gh no .offic for | governor's ort to Governor Trumbull reception and ball of the company Governor's Koot v Haven Monday, STANLEY \\()IH\\ MEF ll\h The annual meeting Works will be held at ] Saturday, Feb ock. Action wi taken on the proposal to retir »er cent of the eferred stock an: incre he pany's y 14, at 2.30 0 10!« | c Mar for |, e- | be Mr CENTRAL JR. H. 5. 10 GRADUATE 110 prlomas fo Be Presented at Exexcises Friday Afternoon The mid-year graduation at Cegntral Junior high school will held Friday afternoon, Januvary 30, | at 2 o'clock. The program will be | as follows: March, school orchestra ation, Rev. Dr, George W. C. lection, school orchestra; ad- | to graduates, Rev, Dr. A. A. | Ahlquist; sclection, ninth grade chorus; presentation of diplomas, At- torney Morris D. Saxe, member of committ song, “Star The class con- and girls, the be wlmnl 8 ul 110 boy MORRIS D, SAXE | President, | vice-president, Au- Madelina | r en Hewett, Il-( nr G raduates The list of graduates is as follows: | Senjamin Alpe Frances Al- Millie Viola Anderson, Em- n Arneth, Amelia Helen Bober, Warren Coe Brainerd, Hilda garde, Anna Braunstein, Eugepe Clarke Brown, Fra Campbhell, Anna Ingebe The class officers are: Dm ald lIm\rrn drey Keenc Iren Carl- on, nk John | > Casella, Barbar 1 g . Florine Hazel Christe- | erton J. Clark, Walter Cold- W yuel Copeland, Charles An- thony Covaleski. Walter Gerald Drogue, Ruth Bl »eth Duntz, Gordon Franklin Hi Alexis Johnson, Catherino y King, Wanda Kathe sny- abeth William Louise Tinti, | Frances E: Gordon 5 Wakefield, Zehner, E Margucrite » Llla Dunn, Helen agan, France Helen Di Do Stella ( Louise Au- | Mary | Josephina eser, R sen, Alhert Bisioat it h, Irene Marie Heckman, I Johann d Ha 1 3 Ald Il 1 1 Torr: Henry Jacob, Esther Byron Maric Mary Pilkonis, e Romenici, Edith Rus- Arthur Howard nk Szabo, Hu\(n‘f] John Zi or daneir The mpbell, Mr ar nbury, Mr. \m! " Frederick Mather and Harry Wes of the school tion are Regina Willlams. Make \rranzemenls for Racing l’l;zcon Flights Har Racing ons Club 1 t meeting ew_officers | rangement for ing decided upon. is to ¢ s, principal arrangements for the recep- Misses Gertrude in charge of the Connor and er a hun- Mount Vernon to last race wil rida to New | dred mile po New Britain be from Talla! Britain, Any ested this an oht full i nation sport by call- Northrop | § Otto | § Joseph |§ Savings Bank of New Britain 178 Main Street Assets $17,080,610.41 Organized 1862 Surplus Fund $1,000,000.00 Facts Shown by the Annual Report of the President January 1, 1925 This Bank has depouts (21, 369 accounts) amounting 10 it ias e vobs s olia sy idiani s With which to pay these deposits it has: First Mortgage Real Estate Loans ........ Loans secived by Avproved Collateral . Loans on Personal Security Loans to the City of New Britain .... United States Government Securities . Foreign Government Bonds -.......... City and Town Bonds .............. Railroad Bonds .................. Bank Stocks .....c.ivvveeiioeinns Public Utilities Bonds .......r.. Bank Bui'ting and Lot ........... Cash and Deposits in Banks .. tesee Total Resources .. Deduct Reserve held for Uneamed Interest R Surplus left after paying all Jeposits in full .In addition the market value of these securities in excess of the above values is as follows: United States Government Securities ... Foreign Government Bonds .............. City and Town Bonds ......... Railroad Bonds .......... Bank Stocks ......... Public Utilities Bonds Actual Surplus ....... This surpius is held for the protection of the Depositors and they alone benefit by the income received from its investment. Increase in Accounts — 332 Increase in Deposits ....................... Increase in Amount loaned on Real Estate Increase in Foreign Government Bonds.... Increase in City and Town Bonds......... Increase in Railroad Equipment Bonds.... Increase in Public Utilities Bonds.......... Decrease in United States Government Se- curities Decrease in Collateral Loans ............. Catoes Bavninge .- ol e A es I e s T R Expenses Additional Reserve for Unearned Interest c 00000000000 0000000000 sc0ssnrrebes Net Earnings Dividends to Depositors— July 1, 1924 — 2149 . Jan. 1, 1925 — 2%2% deen e Surplus Earnings ....... Increase in Surplus ..... : $15,977,140.78 8,816,714.00 855,724.00 900.00 50,000.00 2.146.190.14 1.312.658.80 1.544650.00 1465.545.13 240412.00 23,506.25 100.000.00 524,310.09 ceee...$17,080 610.41 75,000.00 $17,005,610.41 58,080.96 41,226.20 67,047.00 158,649.87 140,263.00 556.25 $31,049.40 46.247.63 10,000.00 $322,573.09 366,083.12 $1,028,469.63 "W, 465,823.28’ $1,494,292.91 $1,189,149.25 1,134,454.00 7,676.07 511,210.12 121,835.86 23,506.25 359,736.72 123,301.00 $905,808.93 87,291.03 $818,511.90 688,656.21 § 129,855.69 $134,970.28 E N. STANLEY President. Banking Hours: 9A M todP. M Monday Evenings— 7 to 8:30 THE BANK OF AND FOR THE DEPOSITORS Saturdavs — 9 A. M. to 12 M.

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