New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 5, 1928, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAID, 7U7 ST [ _—_— R e ! sihis 013 ok £ind faver. Roiever ond that international newspaper in- | vietim as the Collins boy from a | was colmdered sufficient to keep | BORAH WILL SOON cmimeins s U.S. LOSES LAS PALMAS PRW"[R R[TURNS T it e s M| treasurer of the Ohio-Prnnsylvania towel H \[ls (llrlslm«. Collins, the mother, ’40 houru and give a flying radlul i e 5 i T “IUs just as black as cver” he is | said she had not received any let |of 4,500 miles, 4 TEL[ l]F HIS FUN[] sponsored by interests o 1o Decided Pacitic Aol is The Property P d to have remarked, “the color of | ters demanding ransom. = {the Lewis administration of the min- | o¢ Hollande PR s i st shirt, Pll bet Arnal- —rr——— GIRL KILLED e et o dered o Tt e towel chaneed | Migmi Patrolmen Are Lowell, Mass., April 5 UP—Jennic | 'I'n MBAI-M e 3 Swiss Statesman, Sinee T left e in Octaber, T v by Manoski, aged elght, was almost in- May Give It Mi j[ilief, he suggest & J o Mussolini T iy Goes ; | _Held for Negro’s Death |wniy iiioa. 1ast night wnen she | 8y bive 10 MIDETS 10 iivci shoura e : ! o Hazue, aprit s @ vnesid MUSSOIN] TEMPOVANIY GOBS w1 wrenr watciea the paper| Miami Fia., April 3 UP—City Pa- |ran in tront of an sutomobile on | : i £ rey should adminis- of Las Palmas (Miangas) lying b b paper being ade up on the 1orms | irolmen Nelson Ward and R. L. Glis- [the Hale street bridge and was | Dlsn\ess P oo Doy Tates araithe Back {0 Fn‘sl Love nd occasionally offered suggestions | son, charged with the murder of | thrown to the roadway. Death T | “My sl burss very ussy. | bave to take un- et i y e a8 to where ihe storics should be [John Mabry, a negro prisoner, were [ sylted from a fractured skull, The | sl caro whenever 1 am exposed to the sun. . the money to bol- PR ARER e S T — placed. He followed the forms o denicd writs of habeas corpus here | child's vision was obseured by smoke | But wek ago I was carslem. My arms, facs S cd down v o Ty, Apel 3 P Doy, e stercotyping department and | by Cireuit Judge Paul D. Barnes and | rising from & locomotive on the | 838 neck wers badly bursed sad bistered. 3p- o e oo ordered held without bail for trial. | ruilroud track o bridge, | plied Rabalm which s friond had recommended. racks under the bridge. The officers had attacked the in | The reliet trom pain wes slmost immediate. 1 < San i 1 at ) en ar vspaper work—in celebration o Turning rand Ion mece s | Hugh F. Mellen, driver of the ear, fimately will reccive 00 deeply appreciat et A 0 e United States | s return to t abard capital : alrs. | dictments against them on grounds|wag held. in $2,000 bonds by the | 2t il you bow seothing it was. The Blisiete : ¥ | graduslly dried up and dissppeared without i b X ¥ “( 0 4u\r1n[nu. d him, he that no proof of their guilt was evi- T A sy Ghe e espoctine sov.. Hardly had hi n leave of the i &! local police on a manslaughter | question soon to be ducic < s : e heart. croignty of the isl 5 Jreign minister. M. Miclala- “Dino. you se¢ the paper to bed, | dent and that the grand jury that P BT | breaking. 1n week, my okia was o4 smooth 85 Guealion soon] . 3 oH ! : § than he jumped in | that's where 'm going ™ " rcturned them was constituted il- soft as ever.” 0 that the 1 1 7/ Toncy ribute e island o fLus Palmas (Mitan- | 211 autonic and descended on the, T ML EEN SIS Blanky AN i buraed ng should 110' b should not b re to Sinclair zas) is oniy two miles lo J ; offices of Popolo D'Ita the paper | renewed cheers of all the ’1 % UAEENG WeA "]"'." b h;‘ haa ted mmfi':-'-}.i‘:a::mmb;fim Sinetair be S e canse 1lta Dox Abntsaiaia cequarters of w mile wide, b o founded in 1914 to urge laly’s staif hof ‘:]“"’\'\;‘_:;: a'"";(f‘l:;:“‘gfiisllg“h; with a taste for antiques carrjed | Rabalm. Tt requires no rubbing in, which is 5o in that amount the oil operat - | not b o i ¢ 1s 4 population of approxin entrance info the war on 1 ide ot = b e m‘of < | away two cuphoards, valued at more | painful in the case of sunburn. It needs only to nated to the republican party d1d not onile e \ T T T R e ¢ the Allies, to pay @ surprise visu to 3 Pollcc Hunt [ °"ok e toun ool s be. than $200 each, from the Lightfoot | be smoothed on easily with the lightest touch, not belong to him. but s Y : Cape San Augustine and 75 mile Lis brother Arnaldo, cditor of thg S A3 fore D e o a1 ot | mansion. some time last night. The! It pesetrates without rubbing. It wil not stain wrncd over to miners’ familics or sy Cause WSt of Buauit Point, both beins x- paver It was minizhe ot ve - For 10 Year Old Boy | fors it a habeas corpus appeal of|g)3% gieytcaq was vacated Monday | dothingor edlinen. Tt has o lossant ragravca r sroup out of work, w e i In sug. Uremities of the Tstang found his editor brother in his shirt-| 1,05 Angelos, Aptil 5 UP—Missing | {iren othen paiee office ‘_Z"(,ga,;,'dho be razed to make way for the new | Which makesit agresable to use on the face. Two he United St . as siecves and Jaed catowork. M gpe i three weeks sinee e i the murder of another negro | ity Water shed. The marauders also | sises, 60-cents aad $1.00 containing 3 times a8 Palinas by virtue of the spanish cos- | “alked shop with Armaldo us well | was kidnapped from his home, Wal-| Jrconer i E™ ! removed 16 windows of colonial de- | much. RABALM is for sale by all druggista. <ion of the Philippines in 158y, W s with the wanaging cditor, Sandro 0 Collins, 10 year old hoy, w [ BERs | sign and carried away the smlrwa)‘s\} % owever, n K overnor-Goneral mliani, nd the it editor abject oF a wides cid . ," ! ” 3 ' plicd ’ . : Wood visited the place, he found Gino llw‘«'w) - by police who are in dou . Bremen' I‘I"ed W llh H | to help and s e - ; 5 ¢ the headman wore a skull cap perators Cheer youth's fate | Gas for Oceanic Ho F r d | the contributo e fur i of the nd displayed teh flag which he Tien ds it e could not stay away With no clue to the abductors, in- serlin, April 6 (# — The GvrmaI:i eet tre rmine how they feel about it. ' Einniayed said had hec v by wcap- | from the smell of printer's ink, the ! (i, ned to belicve smeercly be e that the us v premicr broke av from the edi- v . r Bremen today was fueled | contribited money for such ‘Hughes and torial offices, trave the city roon oy Pr e jonnel airdrome and ready to | and SWO”CII | atinue drive and jf humanitavian purposs would be il 0o Gehalrior s Jurst into the composing room e take off at a few hours' notice. ’l'h" 7; ¢ would take u ques ¢ y o t the re- > s SE 0 st where the linotype operators rose e "l field itself was still soft from recen E d ,D Tegvla i ican party could make for the ! i 3 - from their stools and gave him & | joeper by 1 ns and authorities said there was | at £nd of Day ! | purty leaders at the Kansas City | WIONS prrpetrated in its nan : R { sovercigniy ' Tousing Fascist vell i ol little chance of the heavily laden' Dont endure the torturel You| convention, Replyi nator Borah suid " m premicr immediately sought* oo, plane heing able to take off for NeW |can find instant relief in this sim- would consult ! = out old pri i angled WSt poiite dro atiempting to/ an | York before tomorrow. [ple home treatment, Just put a | - lebEo sy EXPOSE sprawling lo . Bie days when o omebile in which a filling s The gas tanks in the wings were |tablespoonful of Sylpho-Nathol in a ! April 5 e was a strugziing © amploye reported ; ; ot | fillcd with the benzol primed With gallon of hot water and bathe your | nual Valencia orange | clapped on their backs, asked !, hov last Sunday night, ether upon which the Germans de- lfeet in the solution. The sting van- ) here M iter the hiealth of thumselves and | gy, Nt ar pend to carry them over the At lishes ¢ 's reduced. lays, er or- their familics passed by with the o wing, regul «M{P“n : v money I know of no better plac disticls of! the. stal I be Towel Black as Eaer newspapers. with i o {anks filled, the Bremen |corns and bunion: | money for re 'P'"I'O*t' to send it.” r ented Mussolini jested about type “lice” the head. He partly ide arries 00 pounds of fuel. ’n:ls(\amol at all dealers, | charge, To the Depositors of the Burritt Mutual Savings Bank During the six months just past we have eamed the dividend of 2'/290 credited your accounts and have carried to Surplus the sum of $40,000, creating a book surplus of $415,000. Our deposits have increased about $500,000 for the six months bringing our total Deposit Account up to $7,500,000. These deposits are protected by an inventory surplus of over $1,000,000. The eamings from this surplus has enabled your bank to pay you 590 interest on the money which you have deposited in it, and protects your money against possible shrinkage in the value of its securities held by 1t and from which it derives its eaning power. Your bank is a Mutual Savings Bank and its profits, above interest paid its depositors, goes to increase its Surplus, thus giving added strength and greater earning power. The Burritt Mutual Savings Bank’s Assets, Amounting to Over $8,600,000 as of Apnl 2, 1928, Are Invested as follows: Loans on notes secured by mortgages on New Britain real estate and collateral ... . : $4,773,000 U.S.Government Bonds ........................oooooii i : 962,000 Bank stocks located in Connecticut, New York City and Boston Mass. TN - 992,000 Bonds of the Dominion of Canada and its provinces ....... . L 733,000 Public Utility Bonds .............................. PNt TRUE e 758,000 Bonds of the United ngdom of Great Britain and lrpland _— . . ' 21,000 | SREIERE T T e VT S i SR N N e SIMIERS g0t ARO[ NOS o 47,000 Railroad Bonds ............ s N T T TE E VDN DI 190,000 West Main Street Property ... P e : : 100,000 Cash on hand and deposit in banks ............ . . o : .o 52,000 The management takes pleasure in presenting to you the forego- ing facts regarding the affairs of your institution. DIRECTORS UNBICERS . E. LATHAM J. E. COOPER, President .Ag}?gfll ameireo ik | Burritt Mutual Savings Bank WALTER MEYER, Assistant Treasurer. - C. TWICHELL J. B. ANDREWS

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