New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 25, 1927, Page 6

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STATUE GUARES Cleveland Bank Has Umque, Protection NPW DRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1927. 'FLASHES OF LIFE: GIRL, INSPIRED, WINS $500 FOR “LINDBERGH” POEM FEDRRAL iOEY " > from the legislature by members of e ! the Alimor Payers' Protective as- soclation. They had a meeting at town hall to bemoan the fact that a memb s not pay mo»ey 10 1 the wife came his'n he must -|go to pris Poughkeepsie, Y.—With ap- proval of the faculty girls of the senior ¢ ‘assar are ralsing 1 1 smoking room. Two 1 dollars will be spent for a ting fan, the rest for furnish- this state leaves $50,000 estate. dlr ry. Hartford—Attorney General Ban- | jamin W. Alling is told to “go the| I limit” in protecting tributary waters | AT of Connecticut river by diversion into | OVv¢ Boston reservoir. Y.os dirigible passes | | lighted, |Canadian Bridgeport—Mike Chueko, 8, nfl sly in- New Haven—Yale team works out Southport is struck and seriou for tussle with Dartmouth. ur ed by automobile Hamilton, aboard Air Line Head rumhs to Heart ])]sca\e are disposed Ald Oct. 25 va—x I'reeman 1 i side and | William Ha BO. Ie =aid New Haven—George E. Trueman g, of South Manchester is absolved of responsibility for <death of Motor cycle Policeman James Alexander in report of coroner i Mix in which tribute is pald to dead officer. Ll chen and bakery at State reform- | Later as president of ental Trust Company of this city became co-receiver and finally presi- o ent of the Seaboard. scurities he w Town Would Welcome Tainted Books the Contin- |in ng him to not to strike | Chromack driving directly behin {not stop in time to now's car in lamage. ported no cav s freqnetlyeedion Ont., Oct. 2 ained literature, to part with it, Mayor | The j Treleaven wired Mayor > Thompson, of € #f Chicago has no 1 7,000 volu |late Queen Vietoria mother of eight, drops de turning from work in factory. of & | Englishmen after t Flihu Burritt school | th of his car near Wells | of Farmington, who was the rear Officer Thomas Woods re- Bartlett school. Lincoln school. Levi O. nith school. Camp school. stop suddenly it. Albert H. d Snow, avoid could triking r, doing slight | Vance school. by an Hale Jr. High scho: Senior H hool. SIFTED AD! Uglyplmplcs ing—helpnature clear your o'on cleansing. TURE'S REREDY —to regulato and rtrengthen your eliminative organs. Tben Try MR instead Lisbon—Ruth Elder intends to wear her kn ers till she gets 1o ris. ik will disappear in Avor of new gowns. th by the New York— laine Arnold, 16, of Houston, is to recelve instruc- tion from Mme. Marcella Sembrich 1 live with her meanwhile, hav- won a competition for a schol- arship instituted by the former op- : eratic star, draw when ¢ Tulsa, Okla.—Woes of golfers in whers objecting e tethered a ram on slight to what they can Just after the Rev. W. drove off, out from a p of trees came a masked man ishing a pistol. The clergyman had to part with all the money he had. that can bring T I saw the | A Ho dicd | Datroft —Now comes the airplane d been onlambulance, Harold H. Emmons, 0 years, | hurt in a plane accident near Deca- | tu., Ind., is to be brought to a hos- pital here in a plane. A physician a nurse and his son will accompany —Susan Saunders, 83, Cherokee tribe, | p to sce right by . Kitkin, former millions in pub- s and recently retired from nd bought a stock ex- seat, has given $1,000,000 a home for g close to na- women of our civilied cities to-| change for establishment of I crippled children. against| Milford—Winifield €. Graham, sought | late superior court stenographer in >rotection s is to b MOTHER! Look at Child’s Tongue if Sick, Cross, Feverish e I e rarres tac arte s tasoard) the b R the o on the Geeremsieismiierians mother: It thorough cleansing ut Pator ull of cold, give a fornia Fig Syr- D fr rours all the fon! hildr ¥ laxative;” and 1t ecl splendid st for a bottle of : Syrup,” which has| genuine e children of all | by the “California Fig Syrup Com- ups plainly on|pany.” Refuse any other kind with of counterfeits| contempt. sold he Our Store Will Be Jammed Wednesday! HERE’'S THE REASON! REMNANT SALE! This will be a Tremendous Sale. Our Mill End Sale is proving so successful that hundreds of yards of remnants are accumulating daily. Magic words to women who know high priced materials sell in remnants that hundreds of yards of at a fraction of the cost. All 1o Go in a Great Sale Tomorrow—Be Early JARLY FOR THE REMNANT SALE AND DON'T BE LATE JSI2 WEDNESDAY BARGAINS IN OUR FIFTH ANNUAL END SALE Val. 25¢ Yd. Outing Flannel, 36 inches wide, heavy quality. Yard ... ]. 5 C val. 25¢ to 29¢ Yd. All Pure Linen Dish and Glass Toweling with col- oved borders, in all l 5 C ul. 9 Yd. size checks. Y'\rd 56 inches wide, silk fin- ish dress velvet in all new vhades. Extra $ 1 .49 pecial. Yard $2.49 Yd. 10 inches wide, extra heavy L Crepe in the newest Buy now 69 “ave money \.|$1. 35.98 Pr. \ Joukle Blan- tra ~ize, wool finish, v plaids, washable $3.98 Challis, espe- es and 15¢ 348 MAIN ST. v school New Haven—Henry Miller, . falls to bottom of air shaft from roof o? arena while attempting to gt to skylight to view professional bouts 1 in ringside below. AVOIDS DOG, Willard R Hartford, a south ternoon, a dog ran ¢ was 68 | for High school 1 school hool Maryland fami Cheshire—Fire partfally destroys | becat rfield early pelit mmended and Sold by New Britain Druggists. ) state tion First Call For Statement November 10, 1915 ASSETS Loans Securities Cash resources Fixtures Organization expense TOTAL ASSETS 8 164,645.78 30,598.17 79,502.07 10,761.04 1,776.76 $ 287,283.82 LIABILITIES Anvil Column Growth in Resources | S 100,000.00 —1 310.78 3,490.69 159,482.35 $ 287,283.82 Capital stock Surplus . Due to banks DEPOSITS Total Liabilities And Now Latest Call For Statement October 10, 1927 ASSETS AR $4,241,969.62 1,295,033.82 582,242.80 8,197.40 149,223.71 .$6,513,481.69 1915 $318,000 1917 $1,082,000 1919 $2,330,000 $3,400,000 $4,742,000 1925 $5,358,000 1927 $6,513,000 Loans Securities Cash resources .. FIXEURES . o e ai e e e Real estate S Other assets ... TOTAL ASSFTS LIABILITIES efo o s sTeee waie s reren .$ 500,000.00 125,000.00 Capital . Surplus ... Undivided prohtq 23,758.02 Reserve for interest and taxes..... 46,039.80 DEPOSITS Lt . 5,509,602.70 Bills payable ...... . 60,000.00 Other liabilities ........ : . 149,081.17 Total liabilities .. ... ..o . $6,013,481.69 Growth in resources, 1915-1927, over 31009 Growth in deposits, 1915-1927, over 3400% Build and Help Build Open Saturday Evenings 7-9

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