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The Commerc NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT CONDENSED STATEMENT OF RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES AS OF THE CLOSE OF 'BUSINESS ON OCTOBER 8, 1925 Loans and Discounts Overdrafts Securities (Appraisal $1, 169 329 98) Cash in Banks Banking House Other Real Estate . . . . . . . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD RESOURCES s e e e e 5 1,120 and on Hand 349 and Equipment 86, $3,776, SATURDA 301 3ET NOVEME REPORT ON 1d l Trust Co. LlABlLlTlES 74945 ,165.45 ,141.92 ,170.17 141, 539.61 ,400.00 TOTAL RESOURCES $5,480, ,366.60 We certify that the above Statement of Resources and Liabilities is in accordance with the books and is, in our opinion, a true statement of the condition of the Commercial Trust Company, of New Britain, Conn., as of the close of business on October 8, 1925, Hartford, Conn., October 28, 1925. 3 QUESTIONS ANSWERED 1 You can get an answer to any| question of fact or information by writing to The Question Editor, New Britain Herald, Washington Burcau, 322 New York avenue, Washington, D. €., enclosing two cents in stamps | for reply. Medical, legal and martial | advice cannot be given, nor can ex- tended research be undertaken. All | other questions will receive a per-| sonal reply. Unsigned requests can not be answered. All letters are | confidential.—Editor. | | which | can Q. Is there any way by discolored and dirty gasoline be clarified? A. Tt can be elarified to a cer- tain extent by filtering through Ful ler's carth, The earth should be dry | and by filtering through a cylinder | vessel with bottom covered with | ehamois, the dirt will remain in the | rth while the chamois will prevent | any water from going through. The most effcctive way of reclaiming gasoline of this nature is, however, by redistillation. Q. How much hay and grain is allowed army horses and mules for | their daily rations? A. An army Thorse is fed 14 pounds of hay and 12 pounds of | grain per day and a mule 14 pounds of hay and 9 pounds of | grain. These figures may differ | lightly, however, according to the location of the animal. Q. Does the government issue snv publication giving the patents jssued by the patent office from| time to time? \. The Officlal Gazette of Tatent Office, issued weekly, con- tains the patents, trade marks, de- signs labels issued each week; also declsions of the commissioner of patents and of the United States| eourts in patent It may be purchased from the superintendent of documents, Government Print ing office, Washington, D. C., for| 10 cents copy or five dollars a year. Q banjo A screws, flannel &oap Tighten still Q gine? A. Rudolf first Diese Germany the cases. a How should the vellum of a be cleaned? Slightly slacken the bracket then rub the head with a and, cold water. A little may be used if neccssary. up the head again while | damp. Who invented Di sel en- Diesel, a German. The | engines were buflt in and used as stationary engines and also for marine pur- poses and railway locomotives. Q. How long does it take to ob-| tain a divorce in Yucatan, Mexico? Would a divorce granted be recognized in the United | A Divorce may be obtained in Yucatan, Mexico, by mutual con- sent. Residence of one of the par-| ties for thirty days is required. i ates? {from northern New York state. | ten or fifteen | in returning to the United States? | videa, | written by Zane Grey? { there in the De osits : Partlal Payments Recelved on Loans Notes Payable . ! Unpaid Dividends . . . Reserves : Total Llablhtles Capital Surplus and Undivided Profits Total Liabilities and Capital $4,243,392.01 262,273.28 190,000.00 3,321.50 56,000.00 $4,754,986.79 $500,000.00 225,319.81 725,379.81 $5,480,366.60 HADFIELD, ROTHWELL & SOULE, Certified Public Accountants. ‘ierv!ce must be made on and ac-|stage is due to the queerest train- | knowledged by the other party. Il‘lng ever given a motion picture 1s questionable it such a divorce|player. His parents would be recognized in the United! mutes and they taught States. Q. were their chil- [ Can salt water fish live In freah water? | A, Certain fish such as the shad |and the salmon go from salt water|one of the foremost players in the |to fresh for spawning. [Eels also! movies. He s known as make this exchange. Not many salt| with a thousand faces.” | water fish, however, can live long| Q. Who discovered insulin? in fresh water. A. Two doctors discovered in- Q. What was the gulin, a new and effective treaiment of Babylon? | for diabetes: Dr. Banting and Dr. A. According to the archaeolo-| Rest of the Universtly of Toronto, glsts the walls of anclent Babylon | Toronto, Canada. | measure about eleven miles in cir-| Q. How many cubic feet of air cumference and enclose an arca of (Wil be required to fill a tank of | elght square miles, ‘rfie ¢ity form-|one barrel capacity to a pressure ed a square on both sides of the 0f 100 pounds per square inch? River Euphrates, the points turn.| A. Approximately cubic ing toward the points of the com.|fect of free air at standard at- pass, Most of the city was on the mMospheric pressure and tempera- east side of the river. however. ture degrees 1% are required to Q. Was Senator Hiram Johnson | broduce a gauge pressure of 100 of California born in that state? | Pounds per squarc inch at 32 de- A. Yes. He was born in Sacra-|Erces F. in a barrel having a ca- mento in 1866. His father came Pacity of 31 U, S. gallons Q. How many Chinese and apanese are there in California? According o the census of here are 25,812 Chinese and 2 Japanese in California What is the tallest building world? The FEiffel tower,Paris, height of 954 feet. Will & fire in a stove e draw tning? with a few gestures. His easy ity of gesture with his varicty of facial make-ups, soon made him size of the city Q. DId Stephen Girard when he endowed the college of Philadel- phia make any regulations about religion not being included in any way In the life of the pupils? | A. Stephen Girard endowed fhe Girard college of Philadelphia for poor, white, male orphans.” By the terms of his will “no ecelesi-| astic, missionary, or minister of any religlous secf, whatever, u m‘ be admitted {n any capacity wit the premises of the institution.” Q. Would an American citizen studylng in a foreign country for years have mmhh»‘ 1920, 71.8 A has a Q firepla A which or ir - ASTERN TITLE 18 - BEING CONTESTED (Continued From First Page) Not if during his rMMourr abroad le recorded at an Ameri-| can consulate his intention to re-| turn to the United States and re- | side there permanently; and pro-| however, that he could es-|tory over “Gloomy" tablish the fact of his American |charges last year. citizenship; or, in the failure to| FPhysically the teams have been | record at an American consulate, | Pronounced fit. Cornell is expected the establishment of the fact that| 'O start the same team that defeated | he was in that forelgn country | Columbia last Saturday. Although |, solely for the purpose of study. I'“c changes from the lineup at Q. What are the latest books|Brown last week are expected in the Dartmouth 1ine, Coach Jess Hawley | belleves he s opening with his strongest team. Rubin will be at Gil Doble's of the Beast,”| Lonely Trafls,” “Tn The Last Man," 1 of the Wasteland, appan’s Burro and Other ; “Call of the Can- “Roping Lions in the Grand Canyon 1924; “Tales nf‘ Southern River: 1924, and “The Thundering Herd,"” 1925 Q. What is the amount of study necessary to get a Ph. D, degree? Q. What is the largest fresh | water lake in the world? A Lake Superior. Q. How many Masons and how many Knights of Columbus world? A. Tt is estimated there are 2.- 700,000 Masons and $00,000 mem- | bers of the Knights of Columbus, Q. How much air is consumed by each person? The average person breathes | 2,600 gallons of air daily, weighing 34 pounds. A. A four year course at an ac- | credited college followed by three vears of graduate work is required. | Q Was there anything in the| training of Lon Chaney, the movie actor, that especially fitted him for the peculiar roles he takes in his plays? A “The Day “Tales of | Wil be at left tackle in place of Hardy, who Is out with an injured Every seat for the contest has been sold for a week and a crowd | of 15,000 is expected. Hotels, lodg- |ing houses and farm houses in this and adjoining towns were packed | last night. The press accommoda- tions at the field have been doubled to care for more than 60 sport writ- ers, many of whom come from the middle west which Dartmouth In- | vades next Saturday for the final Are| game of its schedule with the Uni- | versity of Chicago at Chicago. The probable lineup: | Dartmouth Position | Tuny | roell Fannell Diehl Carey Davis . Rubin . Munns Right guard Parker Hill .1f\(< sage . . Courtright Right end Lon Chaney's success on the | McPhail Carpenter {dren to cxpress thoughts and ideas | factl- | “the man ¢ right guard for &mith and Hollern | . Kearney | Rapuano | Lane Pra deaf | ;OIrv’rIu:nhr . Gaster .1g‘vl !n\’ Horton Butterfi “Fuliback First of Big Three Princeton, N. J., Nov. onsed Harvard eleven sw the Tiger's lair today opening ard - Yale - Prir conditio 9,000 Seats were 7 ope to W The since. Princeton was the fg been 1 en once u while A||] had twice sold long wvorite, i been T having tied once, defeated , how- fe lever, are not nhw\\ cmv! forecasters for the rivals, meeting of these traditional i ist, shifty d for 1in Dolp! t back, hopes Har- Har- but mort Jak ball all- 1 honors. Cheek, Harvard's triple bore the brunt of Harve The Tiger line outwe vard nine pounds to a vard had the heavier bi Princeton’s backs have The lineu Princeton Po | 1 upon | Crago. McMillan, . Davis. | Rosengart Mosser Caulkins Dignan. Slaglet Gilligan Referee, Ihb, rhb W. G. Crow more; umpire, W. W Brown: fleld judge, W. M bach, Pennsylvania; lines | Okeson, Lehigh. Game Tn Boston Boston, Nov, 7 (A1 witnessed the second so slon of the current | when West Virginia’ team clashes w ] |tege eleven her this afterr week after Willlam and Ma to Harvard by 14 to | bridge, n today 'n inva- foo season . one bowed 7 across tha river fn Cam- Boston college will | strongest lineup that able to put on the fic year, | but the team is regarded as untest. ed and the southerners b made top heavy favorit | record of this seas SOUTHINGTON NEWS have . ir | s on The board of ning to call a special this month to take act budget which is bei The total estimate of t | penses this year will year's by about $6,000 or $7,000. | There will be no meceting of th |heads of departments to scru | the items of expense this year as expenses are about the same. appropriation to be asked for public library will exceed last by about $1.400 whi | propriation will show over $4,000 over a ye Two items which budget last year wi |year. Th for the fire |trucks and $3,000 for the voting ma- chines. This will be offset by the number of tax liens to be levied on en wn is plan- ting on the compiled. town's ex- exceed last on year's le the sch | nereased t appear this the narrow margin of | property awners, home Tuesday eve- | fore s and D our day la tribesmen in the Mitsar garden over the withdrawal by the tribesmen of the Mokkedsan arently the price demand- tribesmen was too hig rgotiations were broken off lay met Tor f for BIG FIRE IN LOWELL nedy t Holy week Paul Ker students spending here and end ot Twenty Engine and Ladder Com- ialduethe i panics Called Out—TLoss is Kept this year will abo for the two combined Bills or torday s the £ Down to $25,000. yoars, rning the tribes- d Ben Karrish from the| Lowell, but retired after i | than ties had been inflicted by both ghting. Strong enemy were observed at 1ish batteries near | and Quacien were e-x active. to Mass,, (A—Mora 1 ladder com- panies were called out fn a serles of ilarms this morning before a fire in the Eagle bullding was brought un- der control. The men were forced to fight in rel to break through a suffocating pall of smoke. The Lowell Opera House was threat- ened and suffered smoke and water damage. loss was $25,000, |Wives May Have to Work To Help Support House Milwaukee, Wiz, Nov, 1 (® — Within a half century every able- bodied woman will be at work, help- and to make a living for ov. sever 20 engine and tary of this amor taxes p Quaci Ben tremely The froppe Work Gould cor nace in t about $1,00¢ use within 1 replace worn out. been startc Karrish ny to Install ¢ town hall. It will and will be ready o furi new f m mfllw {0 Teluan Is Re- ported as Slight Spanish afr force high explosive ary bombs on tribal vil entrations near Dar- Low lying clouds then pre- 1 further activity, but the oper- were continued today. of the f 1 from B liately rday | veste Several Peck, been sent come fami emplo & Wi to Buffalo, Stow ox N section eign legion | r Liffien pro to Ren Karris are arriving from ition has been sent 0 shells for the bat 1ins he .l\| N SY hl\\ lone Stoll ¢y ing ntly he o d will ddition concern wa local co here whe Economic pressure on the men of the houschold will make is necessary wives to enter employment and Il take the combined efforts of ke both ends mee electricity wil be of the future. o are some of observa- ions of Mrs. Carrie Chapman Cat suffrage leader, who is in Milwaukee the convention of schoo POST the employes of tl will move to their employment Soutt ‘house contii 16 ¢ was o comr fefally 1 The first s will b a large s of in meeting of Isabella Cf at a meeting held for Sy to: the Sarrail, whose troubled ct of mu lida e on el re ol to be ETHFL . 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