New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 21, 1926, Page 11

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% u Hotel Davenport in Stam mh Charles M York Federation Ignatius meoln BADiENCATE 0 f S s ACkIs e st Be EXECING(] “ Mew L, Kinsler antesialtiod w_ Dickenson, pre I Bridge club Tuesd it the home of her dan zes, Wilkhire, 1r farding on Robbing I (P—Ignatius Linc 28 year { The first prize was won hy old and said to be the sor i s, Tl re Wallen, the second wartime spy, Tribich Lincoln, Damon and the con- found gullty today and sentenced to | ¢ Mrs, Willlam Allen death for the mur of Edward = 5 Richards, a brewers' salesman, at and Mrs, Do Trowbridge on Christmas eve, ) I strect are Lincoln, who was a bombardier in In New York. $ the Royal Horse Artillery, with a fullow soldier, Tun Stewart, fs al- hrldge party will be given leged 1o have cague of Won while ho was on his way home Tw fternoon the Christias f 3 omes of alters and Mi Lincoln cmpticd his o Al Welles Newington Center, volver at him, Richards Iy to earry large money, Lincoln that he had bee letter from prison that he had nec mfined fo hristmas proser Tribich Lincoln, who the German cause du played his role Un Austriar naturalized Eng ber of the but later ishman ar British parliam e e AT HISH DR BT rm Dritish deteetives eould 1 1 back to I ind, He was I carly in 1916 1 on a char Chances of Reaching an Ageeement EhT ';\:’l“,.‘ This W Do Not Appear od to thres year and in 1010 was h citizenship and deported don, Jan. 21 (D) ter he went to Germang re the ) ¢ Great was for a time in cha ¢ the end are unfavor: sorship. After the Kap 3ritish cf rrants were fesue ¢ ilegal od from wwonable activitis His present whereal, own, bt e was reporte Very Good. sumptic rating in Italy last sumr e name of “Otto Chrisz HAPLE, HILL NEWS An ¢ n by two sthrool, under the aldwin, BPYWELONTEE .08‘.; A\\"‘flyl :.‘\»,.rrl.» | embarrass you ry No one who t ever cursed with 2 abad breath, n ch demonstrati nd Miss K hop e chibroom <and M Je icles, and Rheumatism, and Pain Vi —Try It and See! Sample WHITEHALL 18 Madison Ave., g-On Cough . 1) Y hat Racks Your Whole Body NEW BRITAD wed from First Page) SOy by Wil PHAR- | DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, _hw_ | k00 flHiIIN‘S mfix DHED BOLSHEWSN LT DGUELED cAST INTO PRIS(]NI;]jl';,_f‘;‘f’;,-*'*1 v, Archhishop Cieplak Proves Him- - u. ..‘;. i sell Militant Churchman I van { prea 1 with our decds mirror | R crwin been our endeaver to ings which world Which haye been | ¢ wled by the greatest and which have spurred | Ge ns oon 1o thelr greatest | & In recognition of our la. |te Lors and efforts, In reward for our |1¢ Archbishop Cleplak defled the 80- |toil, they have hrougut s befors |t vict government and urged his|this tribunnl of justice and acetmed |0 Dricsts to disobey ukase after ukase, |us of instigating & counter-rovolu. |t} ho vesult was his arrest and trial | tion. My friends and 1 have em. |co n charges of treason, His sontence 'phatieally dented thelr aceusation to death brought protest from the Our activities never have had ntive civilized world and he was fi- r-revomtionary character, 1 lly freed, lny I stand before the world- His visit te ly tribunal, Shortly T will appear be- 01 foro th 0 of God. T have |© nited States after which he will re- yopeq 1) Rl walTa mete e irn to Rom justica even ¢ heavenly father |7 Archbishop Cieplak was born fn f Wi Bhowline manasy ; 50 at babrowo, I'oland, and re- | 1 his carly education in the | hools of his natlve city. His theo- | 1 b sicel trainin, he recetved in the © Toland. Volunteered For Missions, | In the meanti Iis ordination he volun- |lations board for missionary work in Rus- | ters of czavist regime, His States, land, itant churchman who gam- ith death in the defense of re principles, Archbishop Jan who will be the guest of lo s tomorrow, stands out as of the most picturesque charac- ors in current histor; w Dritain will con- several months tour to the Intervention Successful, ast into a hears the prison to awalt me the foreign re- vas deluged with let- from the United Irance, Ttaly, Po- |y« Brazil, | zechoslova- [an il brought him re. [land, Belgium tzerland, catholic hierarchy soon marked for ad- ‘l\w | votion and &nition Argentir many, Jugoslavakia, Spain, and Irel The Vatican also pro- tested vehement church, wssing of Rt. Rev, Bd- Bishop of Metyo- | On March 25, 1923, Roman Knoll, » archibishop and | Polish attache at Moscow, proposcd licad of tho catholic an exchange of urisoners but mer |19 sia. Ho entered upon |with fiat refusal without the a time that was far [ality of an explanation. of rom ideal. At that time the pow-| 1y vroof Romanoffs had hegun to |ine recejynd subsequently Was OVEr: | (it the d 1o ab- | wag moved leath throns: f 1he empire Of | aiioney and subitituted & 10 Jeup (0 All Russia and together with his|iapm 1\ prison. Less than o vear | P mily, he was thrown info Prison |afior the 64 year old prelat ompelled to undorgo hardship and |zun this senfenco the goyernment of v cuted by the as- [Fycland and the Vatican succeeded nt Commu t party. 1 having this sentence Church Properties Demanded. |and the archbishop was sent | On Pebroary 19, 1022, the Soviet [ ha ULHY new | Archbishop Cioplak was landed the |and stranded on the boundary line between Latva ax voand with |ro provision r his welfare 18 mself. With scls, painting ; group of new-found Rt DA friend raised enongh money fo vy Dbrigana | nak trip to Wars: d thene and began a plun- 10 Romo for a dircet report to the Al houses of religion |POPR. IFor two vears he remained at at Minsk, Jarolaw, Hao- |ltome and was then permitted to 1, Vitebsk, Krzemientee, Yampol. |€Ome to America to extend his per Kitajerod, Niczyn, Smolensk sonal sthankatito s iho Scoutteylihal \ohylovo wei . plundered, sacra. |hnd done so much to bring abou mental vessels profancd, P E " of everything of valu Loy graves in cemeterics were ) items opencd and the dead stripped of all | vinkets and eficets of value. ture will take place in Febrnary. Prelate Asks Protection. Preparations for Archibishop Cieplak demanded the [and entertainment he ofection guarantned ecclesiastical {in progress sin vening wbpedtios,t but withont . surc pians indicate on Binaly! with his back-to the 'wall, [celcbrations in the openly condemned the govern- | local FPolish colony ent for not pre nting these e el i Gl 05| e e e G shoemaker Wins New Laurels In Kentucky, Louleville, Ky., Jan. 21 (P—From the obscurity of a shormaker in v sver to fh i el ;‘ A West Baden, Ind., W. 1. Eimore, 60, t onee all cle led to take in- g 2 * possessions and L I t The | fiddler in § tucky and 1ges of intercession were be- such great numbers Court of Russia ve A4 a0k S czar being fo I 22,050 comm vernnien erty of the ssin. was to revert to the zovernment, Not only were i and buildir onditional surrender wi altar , |left to shift for churches ~:le While In the Unitad States lia re- |or ceived notice of his appointment as irehbishop at Vilna and his investi act- | Eei did the oppres 5 diminish, but they wer new orders, issued Feb- that all church pro- Indiana governtien thern ¢ a communiea cnnesser to 11 mment. ponting onf | Mr. more, who hails this wonld he a violation of the Ohio viver, church nsors of the contest he he own theater, here last nigh champlion old ti However only two helow the Mason-Dixon sented in th Elmore will represent the dis national contest De national ti from nort} WOUTS 1t the soments made with the failed to b contest ‘;"i‘\\i(\:l“::’l]:‘\:‘.my}”‘ was renc ";f BEAUTIFY IT WITH fhe archbishop answere el “DIAMOND DYES" | :| | ol wroslaw, Tt nds ase u cauest of {1 1 enfory list f the contl ¢ yrad hy Arehbishop € o of 1 property oviet anthorities order- rrest and reeration at | scow prison. G 1 Krilen- | afctators of the Soviet | inel, accused him of spre volutionary propaganda and | by thefr arder jailed. Fo re- o5 vith 15 other pi d\ . v,’ in hrougl ki ) % s, coats, Sovicts for a de- to Dye highest ding | sof or dye ric ent colors In condenned 10 Die. WIS Gl erything! Diamond Dyes— and tell your dr materfal you wish ! or silk, or whethe on or mixed goods Ouch! Lumbago Pain! Rub Backache Away Rllltl with a small trial bottle of Ol “St. Jacobs Ol Adheres to Polici ho stand on the threshold ¢ can on! fy with my e h e R orRET t society, nor have w npted to reach any pe en a tho! of has never entered our always heen loya . B Kidneys ecav Instant R N Backachc i 1 have | They have no nerves, ther @ pain. Listen! Your aused by lumba er i\ e strain, and the the proclamation of tha |iS soothing, penetrating s & qun coing the |OIL" Rub it right on consolence. becanise from Lt and instantly g e ted 1o (StHfess and lamer taws 'l t stay erippl were | trial bottle of * Jacobs Qil'" fr r druggist and limber up. A mc SR mn duly of jment after it fs applicd you'll wor ko €0 obow Hin ABIFL lsr what beeame of the buckache 1810 antemurd (e T mbago pain. has faller | Rub old, honest “St. Ja a zreater proportion |Whenever you have sciatica ura rees of the they were quick re. |ve Thin ent s Oil anvone clso because W [£ia, rheumatism or sprains, as It is o to my lot to stand guard |absolutely harmicss and 1 faith and 1t was in- {burn the skin. Lo: Defied. 1y Just Dip to Tint or Boil Lo doesn’t | the report AL of Presi SAVINGS BANK OF NEW BRITAIN lent ¥ 1 at annual meetiy teport of 1 i the Year N. Stan Unding January ey, Prosident SAVINGS BANK of NEW BRITAIN Dee, 31, 1025, 0 the Incorporators of the Savings 1 ntlener Under th ryou m port of n of the elect i is function ntrol of ested umber lie offl your 1 it is 1 re onsil nk of provisior tonec a yo conditic for cetors, Veste That you ap- | ula \y8 have New Britain, s of our « ar to hea il on_and opera the year and | and through d in you the lity 18 mani rattendance in so large a gratifying <o this evidence annually display use of Hlity th this interest | tin my an reports T have set forth in cor bank, fee an year in the history of | ual ocevrpe rosited durir ount with Portugal |jally differe 24, The ar {3 sl an in 102 3,008.91, It the year. il the operations of ling that you hould ed upon all the de. management and the 1 diversity ot its In s heen one of no un- nees, g the Irawn w amount de- year and th as not matere from that of the year gain in deposits for lie tly in the dif excess of the ference ing | s also true, as in {, that the greater part the form- | gain was during the fir As has heen the en for ars past, the large st amo estment fn any one elass has heen al estate 1 which wa ipal iny depos governm and gross ve bee | d, as show nt ¢ 09 of a ample onn s $5 estments the net increase 0. The other of the funds ors have been in for- rent lroa earning rger {1 n by the fter, million 4 to war honds, municipal d equipment of the bang n ever beforo | detailed stote- were within ollars, and, in ficers and di- 1t the con- of inferest to depositors f five per cent during the s been ral charge-offs here is b real estat rer an amount upon miums on honds purc surpl 1, after paying s rate, div from the pre hased during been made, and the in profit $.583.34. ut loan, upon unpaid for \s; this ing to % all other paid promptly eptions our during There has been no titution the ins S proc Ay is of this es in s on Bonds Iteal ans made year oans paid within & il bond in the y oedin s considernbly alues at " statement Assots 1 Bs Deposits 1o posited Listate I during during and loss ac. collateral which the in- more eal estate | the in- loans having and, with few L very short The inte estments com ear has necessity of any fore- and no for i1l classes in ex which the on 2307 provistons rewlth submit nditlon of the and an an , showing the he various itema there heen | YO G 605,000,00 fof the expense of conducting the the } sr————eeee | DADK and a profit to the stockhold- ‘lmrmue for the year 752,860.00 |or, for the bank has been organized | Collateral Loans by the stockholders and is being during conducted for profit, A Mutual Javings bank has no during stock and no stockholders, It is not YOAr ....e.. 811,571,00 |allowed by law to do a commercial [e— |banking business. Its directors muy for the year ) [not recelve any compensation ex- Mted States Government Securities [cept a fee for attendance at direcs ).000—par valuo |tors’ meetings, which by law is purchased ot @ !limited to not exceeding five dollars A TR 2, {for each mec . it present, Thess L000—par value— |me.tings occur but once a month sold at regularly. No officer or director of a $300,000—par Mutual Savings bank can be a bor- rower, or surety for a borrower, from that bank. Its deposits can Forelgn Government |be invested only in such ways as are 000-—~par valus [preseribed by the laws of the State purch, of Connecticut, and these laws are 5 96 |very stringent’ and Include only [the highe.t-grads seourlties. A very |thorough examination and audit is niade every year by the Bank Com- I missioner of the Btate. A Mutual Municipal Bonds |Savings bank substantiolly acts «w b value |a trustee for its depositors. 1t re- purchascd at @ Iy .8 thelr Ccposits, invests them cost of ordance with the provisions $.000—par valu |of the law, and pays to the der sitor b ate v 3 whatever is earned by these invest. $,000—par value— |ments, after deducting the expense matured and pald {of conducting the bank and a mod. Increase—$80,604,07 sonable amount for the ac- Railroad Bonds cumulation of n surplus or reserve $11,000—par value to provide against lcsses, or depre- purchased at a cost clation in securities. In effect the 5 [depositors are the owners of these ments and they are the only s {0 whom dividends ars pald, It be readily understood why a paid rato of inter:st on deposits, that is 838.12 {28 Jiigh as is consistent with good business management by a bank which s being conducted for the |benefit of its stockholders, might 220 [with perfect safety be exceeded by a Public Utility Bonds hank which is being conducted for 5.000—par value the benefit of its depositors. purchased at a cost For the past year and one-half of 3 t 74,3 \Hus bank has been paying. Interest Loans to Cities and Inv\n~ to its depositors at the rate of b $10,000-par. valioes Iper cent per annum, and 1 wish matured and paid nost emphatically to state that it Earnings |has been done with no impairment Earnings for lof security and with perfect safety; the year 5 |of this our incorporators and deposi- tors may be assured. Nefther has it a3 |been done with the object of at- Less Expense 4,590,27 |tracting deposits. In the opinion of Less Additional Re |the management the present day serve for Unearned |depositors are entitled to substan- Tnterest |tially the net earnings, after re- |serving sufficfent to maintain the (ratio of surplus to Deposits. Our - arnings bel ample {0 Justify an Net Earnings for the |incrense of the rate of interest from ar §76,880,55 |4'¢ per cent to 5 per cent for the | ].nllr}\k to Depositors erfod from July 1, 1924, te January v 5 s we felt that justice to our I cent 381,526.50 |depositors demanded that it should Jan. 1, 192¢ {be done, and having been ample for | cent i _ $91,588.54 |the subsequent period, the rate of ————— [ per cent has been maintained and 773,414.01 |WIll be continued as long as our carnings warrant it, Surplus Earnings for As stown by the statement of the year .. 3 3.466.54 |Surplus, a fund has been mccumu- Profit and Loss I\um.m lated ample to meet all contingen- Balanco January 1, |cles and all that is needed for the | 102 Soe iy 28,2309.63 |future is to maintain the same ratio Surplus Earnings 103,466.54 \of surplus. Profit on Forelgn | The whole history of the bank for Government Bond ore than sixty-three years shows D10 . 2,002.50 [that this policy 1s a safe one and IProfit on U. | ties sold or matured 1,593 8 doy . Such Profit on ity and Town Bonds sold Pr on Railroad ns made 814,956.00 value matured and pald $245,000 Bonds Railroad Equipment Bonds §320,000—par value purchased at a cost of oo Ciross Less xes Seenr rates of inter- as conditions at the time war- ranted, varying from 4 per cent to 6 per cent o been paid. A reason- | Bonds sold ,309.37 |able surplus has been accumulated, | - |besides mecting from the surplus 43,180.14 |carnings all depreclations in securi- follows: | ties or losses, and absorbing a loss 5.018.18 |0f over five hundred thousand dol- B ars through a defaleatfon nineteen Bands 4,721.42 |¥ears ago, and during all this petlod £.161.24 |all depositors have recelved thefr M- flroad Equipment I deposits with interest In full, Ronds N $:.442.25 | they wished them. Biblch Giliilcas 32.50 | I mention, with sorrow, the loss 3 rfeit Bills ...,. 256.0u [hy death sinee our last meeting of . |H. Dayton Humplrer, Mr. Hum- 36.17 (Phrey was connected with the bank —— |for a long period of years—first as i incorporator, then as a director. during most of the time that rved as director, a member of 3 o real eftate loan committes, He Surplus was a firm friend of the bank and Surplus Fund e luring t long period of his serv- Profit and Loss Ac- ) rendered most loyal assistance L e 97 [and advice. His genial disposition Arion charged off as I'oreien Govt. Bonds .$ Stato Bonds City and Town Railroad Bonds January i niearcd him to all of ns and we shall long cherish his memory. Matiot ValtoratF liere have also been two resigna- fons from our incorporetors, be- permanent change of resi- artin K. Pasco and Stanley | curltics in excess of Total Surplus ... 1,66 This does not include the market | t property on is carried on the T wish to commend our force of cmployees: for their loyal interest and devotion o 1he best interests e bank., and wish to thank em, and the ofher officers of the nk, for their hearty co-operation nd valuable assistance, ling with the sub, | 0 he considered, 1t is |spivit of entira friendl towards he other banks and with the pu only to establish a clear under- nding of ‘e radical difference n the Savings Departinents o reial nks and a Mutual | < bank. This bank s no 1 with the other banks. 1 do owever, take exception to any ITANLEY, President. w Britain, Conn,, Pamful Rheumatuc $ 883, 7087 4,940,640.01 1,215,188.16 oans $ 1,878,750.00 \t are paying a rat n’ |n(4y>'~l than 4 per cent on deposits, | DS are unwa ed and tifled by the facts. Mave probably all 1 | © 18 a growlng tendency on o part of commercial banks and companies to solielt savir counts— much in* nsive advertis some of it somewhat reckless 1 misleading, and jappealing to the [From thelr advertisements one {would hardly know they are in |y, |commiercial banking. Now all this fs [ 4y, qui tional, for these savings de- posits are the most profitable cl »f deposite that they have. Discoverer Tells Druggist Not to | Take a Ceft of Anyonc's Money noticed 1 ypjecs Allenchn Completely Ban- [ ihes AN Rheumatic Pains | Twinges. | | { | James H. Allen, of 26 almost wholly | 8., Rochester, N. Y.. savings depos ye Forbes frered for with rheumatism. Many this terril lisease left him ss and un o work. finally decided, after years of | ceascleas study, that no one can be ree from rheumatism until the 1 impurit common {more stable than any other deposits | tio aid dantulte etae A [tnd require the holding for them of | yiived In the joints and muscles |leas reserve than thelr commercial | expelled from the body. [deposits and require less labor fn | With this 1 i mind Ko tene handlin them and so vield a larger | O physiclans, ma experi- Sher depouteT HockRolders that | ooty and finally compounded & Having thus indicated why these | Prescrintion that quickly and com. commercial Institutions are so solicl | P¢1°ly Danished cvery —sign and tous for savings deposits, let us con. | SY™POM of rhe T L sider he matter from the stand. systeun. noints of the depositor. There is a fundamental difforence between | the relation of the commercial bank i OF {rust company 1o its depositors ; Might nd the Mutual Savings bank to its | After years of dopositors, The commerclal institu. [ 1ot sufferers {tion recelves tho deposit, agreeing | ahout his d through the 10 pay the depositor & fixed rate of | DeWSpapers s therefore in= Interer' fnvests the deposit recely. | structed the Fair Drug Dept. and ¢4, n retains for itself all the | druggists everywhere to dispense oc nings of that deposit in excess of | ALLENRHU with the understand. this fixed rate of interest. It is seif- | ing that if the first pint bottle does evident that this rate of intercst | not show the way to complete re- must be low enough to provide for | covery he will gladly retura your the Savings Department's p.oportion | money without comment. They are He froely gate his discovery, | which he called ALLENRHU, to who took it, with what bo called marvelous Success, urging he decided to everywhere know

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