New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 28, 1927, Page 14

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TTW CRITATY TATLY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1927 — ] Bridgeport, Conn., March 28. dren where she has been undergo- | T e | ’(rr\ Elmer Gantry,” Sinclair ed ath 1 ' it 3 ' war Liay P | Slme: e B iritiad : ing treatment for the past several IN FA[;T[]RY HER[ ; B : e P i } o lh TMUML | Lowis atest novel, has been with. | (Continued from Page Seven) | 0 ) e s much improved and t naking the ated Y s from ° ci i em ari- : v yLomnking o reulation temporari- | ), paving visited here several |18 HOW able to walk. /2t the Bridgeport public lbrary | P Mr. and Mrs. Géotke Hkens aull Stolen Goods Found in S[al]ley . : . co s som " 30 1 """-”?“? anEslyzth ) Pawtucket Wile and Momel‘" o8 bnched funl ";‘f:";:",“ What They're Doing tamily spent Sunday as the guest of er Michael Brophy The Tabs Minstrels will hold a re- | relatives in West Cromwell. She foma ok et Slain by Admirer |srhether the book has objectionable |y s rsal on Thursday evening at 8| The educational committee of the ! H e Madta s N 1 oo talking 10ng © been no trou e OrXS Lmploge’s home ) faiat I e ¥ 3 ) BUE | o'clock at the Tabs hall in Kensing- | - v ¢ r then ves 1 Fruitt thought they ayed at home. He s, . . | , S el - |Community club will be in charge ! 5 In explanation, sald he had |ton. All members of the cast are |or the entertainment program for | Wednesday evening. Mrs. E. V. Read was the guest of |Mrs. E. G. Hazelwood of West rring to him. He told ! Sking nd costs and suspen . ST 'received complaints about the book |urged to report. n to stop falking about him &nd judgment In Drozku's case. . 2 y ‘ iough none had come from the | ment er “ruit (o 2 of Henry Frey, aged 34, & G Fruitt p enry & He said he understood from |, 5o e o8 M ome with an the grou d gtor rged with operat. and o o] K R e nobile while under the dren, was shot and in the 3 and comment that the book | yttack of grip. s and | | y $ was continued Kitchen of her ho arly today as ‘h afte :,",T,‘,‘h‘; {;:‘;J;:;,;T;ohi'c'[ Members of the Kensington Athle- [Erommoll mg.r Seonday, He was ar- |she was preparing break O e worlld Eiove 1t trom famariy| tickelublaze workipgFon|the recons | st Berlinifes aeo wondasing dusy Sullivan and {board=s in her tou o s ¥ 8eneral | gitjoning of the Percival avenue |how much good will be derived lo- Cronin on Burritt |boarding hous T police are | ¢'FCWH . | grounds. 1t is hoped that the field |cally if the Berlin district decides to Seihintor _ night Saturday. At- |searching for John Miga, 35, a for- | will be dried out sufficiently by the |purchase fire fighting equipment, 1& remarked to|torney Alfred LeWitt appeared for [Mer boarder who is ised by the e o | beginning of the scason to nr‘rmili'rhere s no water system here so didn't get away him. ihusband of shoo! Mrs. St l es o ul | grading activities which are planncd. |that the only part of the equip. 5 9 ¥ James J. Fitzsimmons of Kensing- | | Stee told the police that he | st Berlin Items ment worth while would be the * Galati asked. | SCHWAB 1§ HOPEFUL |pled with Miga a | Mrs. Fred Griswold 1s confined to [chemical. get away with the | s from his sl e outcric Without Salves or Cutting [her home in West Cromwell with| Mr. and Mra. Max Sungenhime ens the judge contin-|predicts Great Business Expanston wife and nother bo: | Thonsands who have piles don't D attack of the grip. ?no is re- |tertained rclauvu' over Sunday at ; Within Few Years. |Joseph Koci tried to help + know that quick and permanent N,]xmvrv-;'] to be rosygy:g cnn‘{.or:.\bl |thelr home on Wilcox avenue. all lies” Galati! = < but the man « ; it warl Bn cemdured Wit i Parents-Teachers' meeting Concert Rehearsal fecause we hang! OB March 28.-—(UP)—ADN yaq entered the ¥ ermallmenic e Goline I on s held in the Hubbard school| Rehearsal for €' .4 Folks cone o is 10 reason why we ted industrial expansion |yey to a store on the ground floor. |,y onoser e SECEE sday evening at 8 o'clock. The|cert to he glven by the Berlin Cone is lies. 1f et in the United States in| A pullet from a .38 calibre pistol! ;" oiocitories will not remove |2nnual clection of officers will take |gregational chu.ch on Thursday eves , that's not ou next few years, Charles M. |pagsed through t 7 SRyt i |ning will be held this e -enlng at the of the board of Dr, Charles H, Swee istant m T i |" The Ladies' Aid society wiil serve church at 7:30 velock. On Wedness Woods re- 1% hiehem Steel ~ corporation, | jcal examiner, sald JI0RantonE P clrenlating coosEe m,' 4 supper in the Languet hall of the|day evening anoth rehearsal w t he discharg- 2ves. would be performed atternoon, | There is SiEistionice blood circula- o o munity club tomorrow evening |Pe held at the same time at the Alling remarked that hwad, en routs to Californla, | Four years ago when Miza onin'the lower'bowel and asweak- | S ool inment | church: s comipanions appear to |said busincss conditions were never |hoarder at the Stec home, Stec said, | °Ping of the parts. Dr. J. 8. Leon- (& M08 BF P (S8 o S8 0 t tanlt. He discharged better and that cven though steel |he gave the family some troubls by |hardt found the remedy and called Fi% W < % . 8 HURT IN WRECK nded judgment in | prices w what they &hould |attempting to force his attentions on his Pprescription HEMROID. Dr.| Y e " \rs. Anthony Randall of| . Qklahoma City, Okla., March 28 was healthy. He |Mrs, Stec and declared that he would | L.eonhardt tried it in many, many| VR 8H¢ S0 ALY BECS O (UP)—Fight persons were tnjured god 42, of 285 of the prosperity [shoot her if she refused to run away with a marvelous record of :"“", o\ \1»10“1’: e 'l_"" BUestS O in a head-on collision of a Rock 1 not gullty to the times to the conservatism of (with him. Miga was given a jail . such a wonderful record Mr. an\'l Mrs. Herbert | nr'r. .ur:-'flsland passenger train and a wost of the peace Coolidge administration. senitance. for threatening her. that HEM-ROID is now sold hy,d Sy R ofd rv””“’”, | bound rtock Tsland freight near hcra d John Drozka, aged The steel magnate intimated that| For the last three weeks Miga has | druggists everywhere under a rigid r‘mm.x\al of the West ,rom‘uh!mda,\'- None of the injured was ie. Square, pleaded he was considering retiring from been loitering about Pi ant View, money-back guarantee. school. " 5 |lieved in a eritical condition. Crews same charges. ness but said opportunities to- 'in the vieinity of the Stec home, Last | Don't waste any more time with| M Rose B is spending of hoth trains escaped injury, ree rkowski and O'Day |dav were better than any time here- night he was refused a room at the | outside applications. Get a package the West Cromwell With | ports said. <ts about 4 a. m., Sun- tofore for persons entering business. home of a neighbor. of HEMROID from Fair Dept. Store | frien | I wish I was 20 years younger| Miga was r arrested while [Inc. today. It has glven quick and| The pupils of the Hubbard school| Most anybody in New Britain can Drozka and other men |to take advantage of these oppor- |walking along the road to Aftleboro. lasting reliet to thousands and|tendered Charlotic Mattusz a sur- (toll you the advantages of Herald in a rooming house at | tunities,” Schwab said. He made no resistance, {should do the same for you. {prise party at the end of the after- |Classified Ads. | New Britain’s Unprecedented Prosperity Since 1922 is reflected in the Growth of its Banks The following figures have been compiled by The New Britain Trust Co. from published reports. i Oct. 1, 1922 Oct. 1, 1926 Increase .(ENEP\AL DLPOSJT_b SUBJECT TO CHECK New Britain Trust Co. $2,870,000 $3,971,000 $1,101,000 N. B. National Bank 3,247,000 9-15-22 3,632,000 12-31-26 385.000 Commercial Trust Co. 1,144,000 1,850,000 706,000 City National Bank ; 356,000 12-31-26 356,000 Total Increase General Deposits ........ocovievenvervnraninnnes vrvveseranvneess S0,248000 SAVINGS DEPOSITS Savings Bank of N. B. $1 2,250,000 $17,985,000 . $ 5,735,000 Burritt Mutual Savings Bank 3,354,000 6,159,000 2,805,000 N. B. National Bank 884,000 9-15-22 1,854,000 12-31-26 970,000 Commercial Trust Co. 1,394,000 2,083,000 689,000 Peop]e"s Savings Bank 380,000 500,000 120,000 City National Bank 247,000 12-31-26 247,000 Total Increase Savings Deposits .. ......vvv'evnivnenieieierneninienssneerenns. $10,566,000 OTHER FORMS OF DEPOSITS—Such as Certificates of Deposit, Christmas Clubs, Etc. New Britain Trust C. $ 1,130,000 $ 1,296,000 166,000 N. B. National Bank 206,000 9-15-22 76,000 12-31-26 130,000 (Decrease) Commercial Trust Co. 538,000 1,101,000 563,000 City National Bank 16,000 12-31-26 16,000 T W L D PR ek T Total increase of banking deposits of all classes $13,428,000. Wit b CORRECTED ADVERTISEMENT Previous advertisement should have shown Commercial Trust Company’s commercial 1922 deposits $1,144,000, making their increase for the period $706,000, instead of $406,000, and total ° CJ C increase for period $13,728000, instead of $13,428,000. The New Brltaln Trust 0.

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