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Before You Shut Your Vacation Bag Make sure that you have an entertaining novel to take along on your trip, There is nothing like a wonderful story for perfect relaxation. Hundreds to choose from At Our Book Department THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN ST, Au Hartford County Is Participating in the Feast of Valuns in HOR\P ALL'S STATE.-WIDE SALE as well as from remote points patrons Men's Clothing Specials A special Group of Men's Fancy 8 §24.50, Were Priced One or tn desirable ¢ A few long trou of the values Men's ll"lmr Golf Suits Vfiv‘n\vrh as Hizh as S$50.00 Colortul styles, long trousers for businese, kniek- ers for sporfs A great summe outhit at m low nrice HORSFALLS 93-99_ Wulu ;)Snecr Hartiord “It Pays to Buy Qur hind" voolens, smart VANKEL DIVSION S 1N W President Witnesses Parade af Famul)rm 1 NEW WITNESSES 10 ASSIST SCOTI Several Ready to Testily lo Mistaken Identity i i 1 Chicago. July 18 (A NEW ENGLAND HAS HORE RUM VESSELS - " 80 Orast Guand Tightens Up o vinre Rohert Te Miscing Rotb MANDELL VS. SEEMAN Lford and New Fozage fn Flerce Comtest in Chi cago With Honors Abont Eyen INJUNCTION PERMANEN o Dicagrecs With Depariment and Tnaali wemment Frang Order {1 Ho NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1925 SELL VALUABLE PROPERTY MINE OWNERS T0 PUBLISH SALARIES Parker Shirt Co. Disposes of Arch | and Walnut Street Corner For | Moderm Business Blook, | roonerts st ina corner ot ot AGTOR 10 Request Made by An- | ‘?\Mmrfh('vnll»\il l?r] Shirt Co,, has been sold to Max | ayman '|v,; property has a ontage of 157 feey on Arch strest a depth of 110 fee {hracite Miners t on Walnut tlantde City, N. J s yesterday clo by requesting list the salar (L) vn- digee to coal compat ectors HV “high p miners sald the; e th ures in evidence in the labor cost of ietlon; a cost which thould “come down.” nt Demand he mine owners were on Tuly 18- 1 tha week's © mine ow which, ac were ced lawyers wires began 1o hum o .(, the boardwalk and company offices in the coal fields, and assur- nea was finally given that the in be forthcoming Patrol international viee y & miners, asserted las sight progress of the negotiations vas being retarded by operators propaganda’ which aid, wa king to nse tha absence of Presi t John L. Lenfs to “discredit remainder of the miners’ nege fations KELLY TO AID GOVERNOR Hartford m 18 (M—Captain F -, who is executive se ernor J. H. Trumhuy ndl tonthil: {oxthi ved of duty with heal o for several Parker, it = letailed for duty with the govern: n do busin alled for du he g rders from the adjutant genera ¥ 1 1m]n nant headquarters company cian, until Sept. 1. 2 the eouth- workmen o compencation 1a The Hartford Estates Company wishes in announce the opening of its new development Hartford Garden Sites The Development Beautiful At Hariford, Conn. 2 Miles From Hartford Center A limited number of bungalow lots valued at 8300.00 swill he sold for 867.00 TO THE PATRONS OF THE LYCEUM THEATER, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Cards will he given out at the theater on July 18 and 20, 1925, address on card and avail yourself of the Write vour name and opportunity of getting a $300 hungalow lot for 867.00. The Hartford Estates (a. 983 MAIN STREET Hartford, Conn, Phone 2-6425 Mfrs. Assn. HARTFORD, CONN. being | presidents. | wished to | SAVINGS BANK OF NEW BRITAIN INCORPORATED 1862 The Savings Bank of New Britain, heing a strietly Mutnal 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 it for the gix months' period from Janu ary 1 to July 1, 1925. 3 earnines Its earnings for the past year h-~ - <1 he neement of 5% interest upon al’ deposits. absolutely zafe depositary, and who wish solely t of the funds deposited, to use this bank for ¢ Bank, It is hoth safe and considerate to ite It invites all who wish an receive the benefit of all the earnings place of deposit. Tt is the Depositor's depositors. Its earnings are all theirs, ASSETS 17,890,878.87 SURPLUS 1,073,911.49 STATEMENMT LOANS ON REAL ESTATE LOANS ON STOCKS AND BONDS LOANS ON PERSONAL SECURITY . LU%‘\b TO CITIES AND TOWNE UNITED STATES BONDS AND SECURITIES FOREIGN GOVERNMENT BONDS 4 STATE BONDS : . . CITY AND TOWN BONDS : RAILROAD BONDS . : PUBLIC UTILITY BONDS BANK STOCKS 5 : REAL ESTATE, F‘\\I\I\f' HOUSE DEPOSITS I} S AND TRUST COMPANTES SUSPENSE ACC 0"\T —JULY 1, 1925 $9,129,144.04 876,616.00 750.00 40,000.0¢ 1,947,119.6 1,557,096.6 26,500.0¢ 1,597,150.0¢ 1,682,190.2: 97,663.7: 240,412.0¢ 100,000.0¢ 396,200.6 36.0¢ $17,890,878 2 AND CASH ., DEPOSITS INTEREST ACCOUNT SURPLUS FUND PROFIT AND LOSS $16,741,967.5. 75,000.0¢ 1,000,000.0¢ 73,911.43 $17,890,878.87 ACCOUNT . STATEMENT OF EARNINGS FOR SIX RMONTHS ENDING JUNE 30, 1925 GROSS EARNINGS . . . . . . . . . . o 8472,357.7., LESS— STATE T-\'\ ON DEPOSITS . . . . . . . $14,851.71 EXPENSES : . « 25,040.35 89,892.06 NET EARNINGS DIVIDENDS TO DEPOSITORS JULY Ist— 214,% AND 14 OF 1%=215% . . 482,465.69 381,825.50 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 he as represented by its hooks. The market value of the bonds and bank stocks was by him found to be £519,223.96 more than the amount at which they were carried on the hooks of the hank. Upon this hasis of market values its surplus is £1,593,135.45. BANK IS OPEN 8 A.M.to 3 P. M. Saturday,8 A. M.to 11 A, M. Jenday Evenings, 6 to 7:30 178 MAIN STREET