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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1926. FLASHES OF LIFE: PRINCE'S VISIT | : BOOSTING UP TRADE WiTH BRITAIN | Reason No. 1—Why we advertise s o ooel| “National Bank Pretection for your Savings” Cagnes, France — Ysadora Dun. | to Interview | l can explains the suiclde of her|patric regarding emboz: i K poet, Serge Yessinin, by his despalr|gijjl mi in a world where so few P ared about art. One of his| 11 1 patrons | T bt me, she says, was dedicated: ’ e iy dora, alone worthy of being | minute owing fire in Looth, | 1 g ® oved by the poet.” | | = - New Hav Solomon Schorr, of on — Trade follows the |New Haven, arrested & fth ma of Wales, I'our trainloads of ved fn Alleged m SR O DU el T National Banks are those created by the laws of the United States and are under the direction and super- P the prince’s vislt, purchased a i k KOO‘]: I’|I'\ U:u‘(‘l:li(:r\l” State nd Germany. vision of an officer called the Comptroller of the Curency. Only banks under charter of the United States Covemment are permitted to use the word “National” in core evening dress, On the other lltterad gorgeons diplomatic and | by il | then’ title. The word “National” caries the guatantee of the Supervision of the United States Government for your Savings. gen — Dr. John T lighied. g : Official reports show that the total number of Deposit Accounts in National Banks in the United States h rican mini | i Me langua ings o T o “eetorschem 1o aggregate the huge total of over twenty million; which means that there is approximately ONE. Deposit Ac- count in our National Banks for every FIVE of our population. There are, therefore, no other institutions in the land, of any class, in which the whole people of the coun- ty are directly as much interested, financially, as in their NATIONAL BANKS, whose total resources as last reported amount to over twenty-three billion dollazs ($23,323,061,000). In our next adveitisement we shall speak of “Capital” and its relation to protection. Martin Dicki % d 1s 1o critical con- |} r and winter, H For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts =3 Mepnories 7 BT CLUB EVENTS iifsfiiiiis syl nrat e o, zations — Woman's Club Hears Lecture, 4 s. C | i Cups t Ghirlandaio October Ve “The Sticks”™ Gredited With arhoon Dramatic Poyer T ol mT M December the en- t time for the Mareh play, th A Harriot |Principal dramatic event of the clu of Mrs. |¥ear theatre, out | e moved in. Nunzlo Vau-| eNew are at pre- | aytumn e h, of Beck- |9 ands hav . engagement | New Britain Institu ater, Emma, to William |at the ‘gallery ¢ from 2 /) g interested in their worl : There e | dents who are interested in l ———— nd, as Mr. Willams explair "f‘salad AccompanimefltS : e New York producer khuns ¢ MOTHER ".”l—\ CHILDREN K &v‘.wlumfl//// Ok City, Jan. n of Mr. an Bristol Eim sireet as made of the enm car 1R Miss Catherine Crowley of Ken- |main dish of a luncheon or supper for brutally calistic . 1'rank Tow | husl 1 »n to Joseph T. Tench of West | ehould be sccompanied by hot rolls scr father, was ai work when the ord and Miss Mary Fitzgerald |or biscuits or sandwiches. The crusts * achleve | #hootlng 100k place. -