New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 15, 1925, Page 10

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HEAT RECORDS IN Hot Wave Keeps Up and No Relief in Sight Chicage, July 15 (Ai—Heat records | continug to be broken in the west and the Rocky Mountain with a Paavo Nurmi-like the weather bureau gu ing to dig back in mu years Lander, Wy test day ¢ reau figures have heen another hot hlast hrok all time in central a Texas. At Wichita Falls, clal temperatire w marks of 106 to 108 in Texfis. The mark Dallas shattered all heat re the city, although a thv there and at other points in the [Unf Star state brought some relief. Lander, which usually Iooked to in winter time ta supply th est point” the hottest Pocatello regist E lake City 102.6, Street level ther- mometers at the latter point show- ed 108, Phoenix, Arizona, touched 108, but even this high figure was a drop of six degrees from Sunday, the hottest day of the summer there, No immediate general relief was predicted, Chicago, as usual went fts aven way as the dependable lake hreezes swept the town. " WINNIFRED MASON HUCK AND THE PARDON FROM. GOV NR DONAHEY = l 5 |FRAMED, BESIDE T} LERTIFICATE OF HER E Tl ON LIOUOR DEALERS New Haven Court Warng Pablic| of Denatured Alcohol New Haven, July 15 (Pr—Ass ing that “it 1s time that the public awoke to the horror of this busi- is time that the courts NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1925. MRS. HUCK, PARDONED, FACES WORLD WEST CONTINUING WITH $5 BETWEEN HER AND HUNGER “Fve }n/,um St e i lglm/lhrsfi.\n‘mlg E!E|INET T “ABheteas, wz 260 = s B2t yn: ol for lhe Foundly g M,y,,,,/.m vt Comai Dhvasarhrad. i, PBZLY ey W 2 o tho orimie of i by e Ciount o LA, - e 1L UL Ao loan vrtioe ,/0» ,,,,//M/} st am. Do nernar 5y . orslslor Vater Vo Kevelly pramtcbo e SO RS S ardon ,W/(/n/,//m ot undor ths somlones afirscic Av.bmfm. anat dlalulds. B s presondls velosn & Testmany Wneerat, 7 fove omintocsiomdod o matrrie srot smssed Ko Gyl Lealof 0o St of (U G Lol Moy P : - tnann i ot i one . Hew sondmire Kunioedand. —guiin . WHICH HANG~ Winnifred Mason Huck, forme 1por ongresswoman the fi ! eTs ! ow | had o preside over the house ody at Marys sentatives, got herself { prison Guiltless of any crime. s answers to the questions— Are prisons humane? | No Crime Can a girl, crushed hy V| “But, actually, or place in | ‘1 o erime,” | con fteenth story written rnor kno By WINNIFRED MASON HUCK s of this lormer Representative to Congress Sugene I, Iarley in ity court yesterday denounced | those persons who scll denatured | alcohol as a beverage ; Pities Pos | 'l hate to think t the nest | neration. of children is going to * he decl 0 they will in many vs i1 J WWarns Offenders ted to the MM’Y ARE, INJURTD N LEW‘T&R KLAR RIOT Two Unconscions While Others Have Minor Injurice In Massa- chusetts Outbreal Lolceste SLEEPING SICRNESS FATAT tr the anclent Sanskrit language. from Hlinois T used to wonder, as I sat in jail, | write vach other ofte just what I would enjoy most on |still addresse ny hrst day of freedom. Until 1 More than once I felt that g pers she wil od would b freedom's b izabeth is. sing. The most cal-min In less than a 1 d on pris dict for a [train will develop an abuor- |th I sville felt toit gt s at night 1"l say ‘that The necessity of aceepting withou any freatment t val ong TOMORROW for worl Stumbles Down | Under (Cat VDS WIS HOUSERELPER | \ OU cannot expect any other used car dealer to have the same interest as the Ford Authorized Dealer in seeing that you get the best used Ford for the money you invest. r presenee “In a way I am a good d“!'xi ——— SAVINGS BANK OF NEW BRITAIN INCORPORATED * 1862 The Savings Bank of New Britain, being a strictly Mutual Savings Bank, having no capital stock and no stockholders, makes to its depositors this semi-annual statement of its condition, July 1, 1925, and of its earnings for the six months’ period from Janu- ary 1 to July 1, 1925. Its earnings for the past year hav» warranted the payment of 5% interest upon all deposits. It invites all who wish an absolutely safe depositary, and who wish solely to receive the benefit of all the earnings of the funds deposited, to use this bank for a place of deposit. It is the Depositor’s Bank. Tt is hoth safe and considerate to its depositors. Its earnings are all theirs. ASSETS 17,890,878.87 SURPLUS 1,073,911.49 STATEMENT—JULY 1, 1925 ASSETS 39,129,144.00 876,616.00 750.00 40,000.00 1,947,119.64 1,557,096.60 I()-\\\ ()‘\ [\h&l ESTATE 0 fiifore! )F;O_\IJ\ 3 i BO\I\ -\\l)\}*(lHTIL‘ 1G \ GOYERNMENT BONDS f E BONDS 5 5 CITY AND TOWN l()\D\ RAILROAD BONDS . 1,682,190.28 PUBLIC UTILITY BONDS 4 5 5 8 . : : 5 v ; 5 . 97.663.75 BANK STOCKS : J . . g . . . : . . . 240,412.00 REAL ANKING HOUSE . : . 3 o 5 100,000.00 \ BANKS AND TRUST (()\H"\\ll‘\ AND CASH . 5 : . 5 iy 596,200.65 SUSPENSE \( COUNT . : . : 5 s . . . . . . 36.00 $17,890.878.87 500. 1,597,150.00 LIABILITIES $16,741,967.38 75,000.00 1,000,000.00 78,911.49 DEPOSITS . SREST ACCOUNT PLUS FUND K1 ) T AND LOSS -\((()I \T $17,890,878.87 STATEMENT OF EARNINGS FOR SIX MONTHS ENDING . JNE 30, 1925 (:ROSS EARNINGS g : R $472,851.75 LESS— STATE TAX ON DEPOSITS EXRENSESERR S 39,892.06 NET EARNINGS 432,465.69 DIVIDENDS TO DEPOSITORS JULY Tt 214% AND 14 OF 10%=—=R14 381,825.50 SURPLUS EARNINGS FOR SIX MONTHS 50,640.19 This Bank was examined by the State Bank Commissioner May 25, 1925, and its condition found to be as represented by its books. The market value of the bonds and hank stocks was by him found to be $519,223.96 more than the amount at which they were carried on the books of the bank. Upon this basis of market values its surplus is $1,593,135.45 BANK IS OPEN 8 A. M. to3 P. M. Saturday, 8 A. M. to 11 A. M. Monday Evenings, 6 to 7:30 178 MAIN STREET = o A A e T s S

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