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I\'EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1926. TOYS and ) LIGHTS T0 CONTROL MAIN ST. TRAFHIC - the manual would be of great commissioners a with Me with New Helye r Morton said it is bene e two ' SureRelief FOR INDIGESTION FLASHES OF LIFE: ANTI-FAT DRUGS NOW SUBJECT OF GOVT. INQUIRY The federal 1 is getting af remedies. W. E. Humph- trade com- udulent of the Camp of Isi meeting here in con: Loyal Order of Orang: |oner after inquest into death of |Edward Langford and Carl Kolb, fa- ally hurt by machine operated by Giles, former state 1pion Windsor — Anna Edeliavick, 3, wned wrile bathing in Connecti- golt | street, New York city, was arrestc on a charge of attempted burgl | when found in the basement of store conducted by Richard Copan | personal tax collector for Stamforc About three weeks ago, the sam | store was robbed of $1,000 in me | chanaise. ® TO MEET IN HARTFORD lepartments of to meet in the various competi- a member of the commission, | announces several complalints have | been filed. GAMES | Pilice Board Inpresed by Need to amuse the of Automatic System James Sullivan was 6 BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief archers fail to find | Dorothy O’'Leary, of Waterbury, who with Miss Helen | Lane, was drowned while returning | | Universalists Will Hold 1927 C vention in Conn. City. Philadelphia, July 14 (Ph—Liter: ture used in Sunday schools of t Universalist chiwch was criticized 2 “out of date and blasphemous,” b Laura B. Galer, of M Towa, in nl]reafl;fi convention of the Universalist Su | day School association today. Sh <nd she was thoroughly ashamed some of the books used. Mrs, Galer also condemned th teaching of certain parts of the ol testament literally, saying that “sucl stories as that of Elijah calling th | she-bears to eat the children wh wd taunted him on account of hilf | baldness were brutal.” Hartford, Conn., chosen the convention ity in 1927, Penalized Two Day's F lion of him, in fact, in the U A That estimate is given by the cor missioner of (mmlg’rntun as to the number of residents w cannot claim citizenship in any land. ashington — Steps to prevent ent of hair tonics and cure Isely advertised as having val- radium properties are to be | n by the department of agricul- from picnic. —Former Mayor W. E. Thoms ready to head state demo- | ticket if party declares fori”‘c Rev. 1 ¢ prohibition amendment. | from his beat | 9% and 75¢ Packages Everywhere Water! The 1 ‘f‘ ¢ offi- 5 » possible to do post Main reet by install ong Main street and during their VACATION| Toy Dept. lquarters e United §f kept busy loading their boarders into the odd the From tempora tory of the R om the Amerl om the "r.u" DICKINSON . DRUG CO0. 169-171 MAIN ST. cer sa put i York—Secking to hecome one muel after a | Bridgeport wants proof | golf association v in order P. Cheney ip papers. Pleasant, = Conmecticut #enlor champlonship won of South Man- is here He | sour and moldy dough di .Z]’&i,"f;,‘;}‘(’\' e ded by bakeries, if a city health | = is correct. o grinding | plants have been ralded and some irrests made, by —Mussolini perhaps will do something about. it. such as pro claiming Sunny Ital cooling off place for hot Americans | Pic in summer. port—Mayor and city offi- nd bull fight held “within " to test ability of Spanish Philadelphia-—The Rev. Laura B Galer of Mt. Pleasant, Ia., is thor- oughly ashamed of some literature vs.vj in day schools. She told he Universalist Sunday school as- | ¢ tion the matter she had in mind as out of date and blasphemous, e e et o Dover in the day. load went 2 Red Cross | national guardsman, | task of exam- seeing the refu- | Vs gooms | BURGLAR ARRESTED amford, July 14 () — Herbert 135th af to the . which th comm mongy ir of 239 West WILLIAMS' ™ ROOT BEER EXTRACT ro, are y traveled [do unless the sioners v ards can em to the center of the streets and the serg At other cor- ard into the will be any event. er represented properly in his- | in- DUVER REFU[}FFS % St | tory: he wants the story of the | 1 ; 5 Marristown 8B4 smepionr olution written from | at least from a statistical point of RETURNING H[]Mf : o | thie Buglls point. w. Morrls Cummings, uncle of K O Sttiom 80D 1o Edith and Dexter, has figured out by | version | watching pedometer for six conetitution, | months that in 34 years on the links | substite aln.every day Eng- has chased little round white | lish” for words the mieaning and | balls with sticks $5.000 miles. spelling of which have chapged s | — desired by members of the supreme [ Darlen—Decision reser PHONES FOR CHURCH | liam §. Mitchell Parls—American flags were con-| New York—Al Smith is fflun“n‘g spicuous by their smaller number, | in W. J. Bryan's footste ipared with other years, in to- | ernor i3 to be a chaut | day's d ations for Bastile Day. er. Mr. Bryan said a lot about | liguor In such lectures. So far as | known there are no restrictions on the governor's remarks, | e Minister Baldwin sde s London—Pr ALt s that the defeated infant had ret one id slgnals are need- e Main, gton and mm‘ West Main, (c,,, | GandM S08 Tomuiiy o o s e tino| of M in street just th ,,r ( ‘r,,fl‘ Park, | Bathing Suits . = eoun | Ruins Face Many Families After You Should Wear Them i West Mal THE MOST POPULAR SUMMER DRINK FOR YOUNG AND OLD The WAlliams & Carleton Ca. RAsT Harrroxp Connt tes issioner C} and Main and Commercial Main, as the ler. cloge ed by cor- | “w| Three Day Absence not see the need for lights corners are to- | of a &l pastor | street wou Made the same makers who create the for Mack Sennett bathing beau- ties. Here in one-piece mod- els—all wool—in stripes and jacquards—smartest you've seen—and priced at $5 $6 $7 $8 | HO SSFALL'S 93-99 lum Street by \roat of Myrtle he purpose said be Iy ch, announces that | styles i) and ue sermons | to pa acon ligh at Broad ealth aver Clinton i wvish fe > the will use the entu Hibern Be he pre signals to awver and Bro: SAVINGS BANK T e NEW BRITAIN Established 1862 178 Main Street the mof rsons that covers of in pr of 1 quc sae whole threc g it taken towards long flight fro | Rei v\lllun to Criticism of Council w8 in tered Many pse explorat visits s and re HARTTORD ory nssessic “It Pays To Buy Our Kind" —_— You risk no Zino-pads R i ELECTRIC TREATMENTS scholl Mfg. Co., New York City, r Scholl’s Zino-pads vous : Put one on—the pain is gong Liver and Kid | h or Low Blood rms of Rhbeun ess of w itis and Sc atica, rd ment. These God-send to the wea reg treati though no forma! Want to Remain P rief Hart reported rd E . slow-growis r. F. Coombs NATUREOPATH eu High St., slicemen t Attwoed 19 So. Lady n DENTIST Dr. ! Johnson, D.D.S Dx. : Iohnxun D.D X-RAY, GAS and OXYGEN Near Post Office A fair rate of fare A\IOLI(‘,I'I) Cah service cannot l')(‘ operated on a fair basis to the public without the taximeter. This instrument prevents over- charges and disputes. YELLOW CAB could a large investment annually doing with the meter, but experience has proved that the public must be protected. When vou ¢ in a YELLOW CAB you pay for the exact mileage rendered and no move. YELLOW CAB counted the cost in securing the cquipment the mai just one item we of economy, 5 THE BANK OF AND FOR THE DEPOSITORS irman Pa es to save away —_— Oriental Rugs Al Sizes 3 t . JULY 1, 1926 Liabilities STATEMENT OF CON DITION, o . $18,408,496.15 85,000.00 1,000,000.00 172,510.98 $9,940,634.00 968,287.00 30,000.00 1,902,118.21 1,867,615.85 26,000.00 1,799,679.68 15 1/8 670.00 Deposits . Interest Account Surplus Fund Profit and Loss Account .. oans on Real Estate Loans on Stocks and Bonds. Loans to Cities and Towns. 5 United States Bonds and Securities. Foreign Government Bond State Bonds City and Town Bonds Railroad Bonds ..... Railroad Equipment Cemficatm Public Utility Bonds. 3ank Stocks . ... : eal Estate, Banking House. . Deposits in Banks and Trust CompamC\ and Cash Suspense Account . REPAIRINC Sy WASHING & CLEANING SEVADJIAN 02 Glen Street Tel. 1190-2—1150-3 }]EIS never highest grade ket The meter is could eliminate on the score { 3 VACATION MOTOR I but economy is never considered BUS TOURS n YELLOW CAB service ma iproved aw Brftatn o Sesqui-Centennin I'wo Appointed Supernumeraries - 5 - Bipostian, Fakadaphie s || Willam Tesinis o 3 Ltas o The YELLOW CAB meter 3-Day Tou an unbiased j and ju action between the cab rider I without affords. wh be in 30 ws—July (, July 12 : 99 2“ 787. 0” g 1 s 100,000.00 in every trans- and the driver. Tt det dee July tou New 1 TR ra—luly b, Aug. 16 Farc b lare S20 00 330.92 1350 $19,661,007.13 cannot be tampered wit ection. We al 170, July 1 our customers to $19,661,007.13 way to use the meter, When \ EL '4)\\ CAB observe when the flag is pulled insty wvr'.? again when the ride is : sum recorded is all that you pay. want ght into a New Britain (o Montr G-Day Tours—luly Teip Fare the Round Interest at the rate of 5% 7o per annum was paxd to depositors July 1st. Deposits made on or before the third day of the month begin interest from the first day of that When a hetter or fairer method month., of measuring and computing cab fares is de- vised, YELLOW CAB will be the first to adopt | Hail Them Anywhere Yellow Cab Co Pay What the Meter Reads BRITAIN PHONE The Bank is open Monday evenings from 7 to 8:30 Daytime hours: 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Saturdays: 9 a. m. to 12 m. OFFI CERS il sacatlon ¢ Mal E. N. Stanley,b President 7. H. Davison, Chairman of Board ' Noah Lucas, Treasurer . F. Smith, Vice-President C. B. Oldershaw, e tour tions In advance Geo. A. Quigley 308 Main Street Agent Tran Assistant Treasurer and Secretary DIREC TORS J. A, Anderson E. A. Moore C. J. Parker C. B. Parsons J. B. Minor New Britain P. K. McDonough I. D. Russell Noah Lucas H. 8. Hart E. W. Christ C. B. Oldershaw E. H. Davison E. N. Stanley G. W. Traut C. F. Smith Booking Phone Auburn ortation (¢ said Dr. L = p tend %o 2166 KILLED BY New Police Mannal NEW NEW 281

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