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CARTELLI IS GUEST AT GLUB LUNCHEON Bmks Bread With Kiwanians! and Rotarians Today Dominic Cartell city marble champion. cham New England marble champ! runner-up in the world cl marble shooting contest at 8ity, Tuesday, was showe: congratulations by neas and profe city today. honor at the joint meeting Rotary and Kiwanis clubs. he was Introduced and re congratulations of men clubs. When introduced to the Dominic was pointed out shining example of the thre onal men d prominent ot e times apion of ions and hampion Atlantic busi- in the Dominic was a guest of of the wherc ived the both | meeting as w sportsman- ship which enables him to aceept the loss of a world championship with a smile. Returning from the where the meeting was shook hands with and aceey congratulations of many men along the street. upon President John €, the Comunel Trust Mayor Puonessa. only to fi ofticials absent. e visited Attwood., president of th Britain Trust Co. and p the Chamber of Commq pr Lo ce, office and thanked him for th gram of encouragement he reccived. | He P ident Burritt hotel held he pted the ominent called omis of 0. and nd w. . New in his tele- DEER CAPTURED Animal Leaps Fence Into Avenue Yand and is curely, A handsome Erown, deer apparer was capturcd i the John Odinkoske, 1462 nue today when it fell h leaped over a fence and ned. Before regaining had been bound se and the police were notitied. Officers Hayes and Strills animal and investigated plaint that it had donk consi e in the yard where caught, The animal was slightly will probably be rel wooded section out came. av its 1sed of which BRINC A $1.400 suit was brough by Nicolla P'errotte agai DedMichele, The City Shoe Repair Co., Attorney 8. Gerard Casale < were served today by Constul 8. Recor who attached the business located N e —— Ri New Britain National Bank | Cliarter No. 1181, Reservs Distr Report of condition of tle National Bauk at New state of Connecticut, ness on June 30, 18 SOURCES Loans and discounts, tuclud- ing rediscounts, acceptances of other Lanke, and foreigu bills of exchange or drafts sold with indorsement this bank i Acceptances of other banks dis counted, exclud g those sold With fndorseincat repoited in Item 1-a Toral Overd u. Britai of 10 loans ifts, upsecured Government securities wned Othier bonds, stocks, ties, ete, owned anking Ho Furniture $14,611.10 Lawful reser cive B with in securi- £245, and fistuics, with Federal 1k Federal process Leserve of collec- Cash i vault and amount due from national han Anount due from State baukers, and trust coni) fes in the Unlted Stules (other than mcluded in ftems §, 98, and 1) Total of Ttems 10, 11, 12, and Miscellancous ) iten Redemption tund with | easurer and due from 1. Treasurer » Other asscts, if any Total LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in . Burplus fund divided profits Reserved for taxes, etc., accrued .. Amount due to Federal Re- serve Bank (defcrred credits) ... Anount due to national banks Amount due to State ban bankers, and trust compan ies in the s Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Dividend checks outstanding. Total of items 24, 25, 2 28, and 29 $191 Demand deposits (other th bank deposits) subject to reserve (deposits payable within 30 days): ndividual deposits subject to check Certificates of posit due in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed Total of demand deposits (other than bank de- Pposits) | subject to Resere, cms 29, 30, 31, 33, and 34 % Time deposits subject to serve (payable after 30 da or subject to 30 daye or moro metice, and postal mav- inge) : Bavings deposits including time Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) 2 Postal saviugs deposits Totdl of time interest, Bound Corbin FOR Ss1, oW I Corbin Se- ity yard of ave- ily as it| wa s stup- Teet, 1t urcly with ropes a com- iderable it but found that it was slight. Vured but | into the it 100 it \htonio who is doing business as through | Papers | e Dlace Mair John of with | both | full | the | was | today | GOMMUNIST ORGANIZER REPORTED IN THIS CITY | 4. Robert O'Brien Tells of Repa nlml Visit by Representative ¢ of Reds. J. R. O'Brien, who twi { hus spoken to the local Kot members, again addressed ry clul themn at and the Kiwanis club at the ritt hotel today Mr. O'Brien spoke on servation of American denc He warned the civie club | members against the growth of | communism in the vicinity it was ported that a crganizer had had organization Britain recently. Dr. T. Eben Recks was admitted into the Rotary club as u new mem- ber. Rev. William new president of the Rotary club le‘whhvl. tmer W, Pape, president of the Kiwanis club, spoke briefly A cquest from the Boy Scouts for new fireplace at their camp grounds was met with tion that the club members to the camp grounds and ircplace. July 19 | forester, Bur- “The Pre- communist a very meeting suceess in H. Aldersen, the a new mo- ive Austin Hawes, will speak to the state Rotary WILCOX ST, While Mr. and family of {attending the HOM and Mrs NTERED John Coyle municipal t Stanley Quarte night, entrance was effe houie by removing a sc | window. but only 5n taken. Nergeant P. T, that could have been taken, tonched. 1t is believed neighborhood were in the house, firework displ park st een from n cents v were not ZONING BOARD M A morning meeting of | of adjustinent will be held fice of the board of a | 11:45 o'clock. June matters are docketed George Kreitner wilt iis prtition for o change (back Tines on May street, and Jo- {seph Luzietti will appear in the ir terests of a change from Residenc A fo Residence B oneStariford road 300 feet cast of Stanley strect TING the hoard t the of- assessors at 1. Qnly for action. heard on in the i i ERWIN LEAVES HOSPITAL William Frwi Mrs. H ton, | Britein General | pital 1o He was badly inju last Maggh in a fall from fhe Sronson” building which his is remodeling, at the corner of M and Exst Main wts, and time his recovery loulitrul will b time before hie o full use of his limbs, but I | tual recovery is an luv]r.l*\ W, 1L was said today son ot Erwin of st for a somne n street. | ict No, itain the n in at the close of busi- 500,000.00 100/100.00 D HERALD ¢ Rtpult of th THE CITY At the Close of Business Loans and Discounts Overdrafts ... .. U. S. Govt. Rond cu.“tmn) Other U. Other Bonds Federal Res Banking House IPurniture and Fis ’Ll‘llll"\ e Due from Federal Reserve 1 Cash in Vault " Amount due from National 1 Amount due from State b and Trust Cempanies Cnvcl\ _on other hanks in lmdemptm fund with I‘le-t Other 243,030.07 | 03.56 70,3 11,541 61,1 Capitol Stock . ... Surplus Undivided profit Circulation notes (ouf t.mdmg) Cashiers and Certified Ch (outstanding) Individual Deposi check) .... ! Certificate of Deposits (pa\ 30 days or more) ..... Other Time Deposits ...... United States Deposits (bUbJCC lotal Deposits .. Bills Payable ... .. tediscounts with serve Bank .. Other Liabilitics l- ed(‘rnl @ joint mecting of the Rotary club | Tndepen- | and said | New | build the 4 Wilcox strect were ted to ther O'Mara found veral pieces of jewelry which | boys in the Hotel 1t S0y 1 tins D ADS ———-—————-—-———_—_—— NATIONAL of ‘\eu Britain on the 30th Day New 'SHOOT NINE BEARS ' ON ALASKAN TRIP ! i | Absence in Nortp Joseph E. Lamb, Fr & Clark, of the Herald, Britain yesterday about ten Lunders | Vance | New after ing we Hunters Return After 10 Weeks | vice president of and J. returned to spend- | | ou a hunting| and fishing trip in the Aluska |nn~‘ ninsula count With vere W. J. Pupe, of the Liepublican-American Jhim of the Wetmor Bostorl, The party was succ | bagging nine bea ling of the much variety and the tcommoner black bear family. [trophivs, of a nature incidental a trip through the Northland, on the list of the hunters. The party mediocre cess in the principal objuctive the trip, the Kodiaks, as but were sigted by the entire group. Lumb shot one after days unting. This was the only one saw Mr. Pape and M were together and saw three. They get them all. all of the members of i fami that they saw 4 1 didu't even latencss of the season wi cdly a big factor in the th nmi S most of peared to be still in ti {dens the snow-fields mountain, few moving about the and R. 184 sought tor others being reports 3 i the Mr. one sy Kod Va s sce them on Otherwise ther a variety game and experiences that thoroughly unusual adventure of the trip through the wilds. wis E. W. PELTON NOT SLATED l 0., ssstul in four of them be Kodiak | the nee of party | Wi m.lnm | Other 10 were suc- | of | four Mr. | of he Topham ' group of These were | | tors four fmer and company | ap- | winter the made on o I a t FOR WATER BOARD HEAD two Mayor Pacnessa ficips Siuation i Comn m - Wh May Catise Change, That (he pre chairmanship of which would ned ment of William L post. will not place B ust W, ¥ democrat appoint K, was tement today by Paonessi questions with refe the water licted cha in the te the o teh from t ton who I e 1o st we wien rence to situation. Ot s of {he board mbh, Waison two he two litical ority. republica democr, 1 nem the the wroup s of repuly )., detnoc may and party party of being lowed i e Condition of BANK of June, 1928 $910,886.60 None 8202,250.00 11,000.00 a9 245,250.00 170,005.71 53 11860, 9,991 16,110.59 mk 16,110.59 «i 76(‘ 5,366.08 Banks N an 33.03 62,1 A5 7.561.01 10,000.00 28 $1,528,593.73 $200,000.00 50,000.00 5,406.31 200,000.00 ecks 83,405.74 t to . 421,852.51 able o 74,000.00 veen 504,955 7.810.00 1,012,024.03 None 56,163.39 5,000.00 $1,528593.73 State of Connecticut, County 'of Hartford, ss: to Clarir, ,. er board |\ tire ¥ ad i the Mayor bonrd | n i al- | | forced t | | 4 !rord City Items Albert Rode, aged 23, of 144/ Pleasant street, was taken to New | Britain General hospital early this | afternoon for treatment for an in- | jury to his ankle, sustained while he | was ecranking an automobile, Philip Burkarth of 112 Hart street is resting comfortably at the Hart- hospital where he underwent an operation this morning. weeks ended Jun 10l after charges and 35,404,899 in the previous ponding period. 3, Tose to Deliveries or Prairie in June declined to &, from 5,450,508 barr Pipe 94,504 1 from Pirst - Burglars Heet With Disappoint- ment in Texas Co. Office | rrowe var [stroet suftered the body whe pistol backftired Park about T:50 Dray cnded 1 Fire Up Polic Supernu Ty \cked | Lesevicius suffered Jarm when a voman cun someone in 1 e Park (Contin o of 463 paintul Stanley L night. n man’s o bur taking out betore closing at the Texas Oil r Dix stree recaution of the ihe S1 um.!w after the saf that which the sks in the J. O Mara rans: oft tound to-| 5 eroaie o slaHaet ham | Quarisp a pinch bar, owned by the Such a way had been taken oul of the | halls went apparently to used in [Dr. B J open the safe, but the vis br, d it was not necessary to children do s0 hecause the door was op- blank cart en and nothing of value was inside. | erackers An attempt had been 10 | nam gain entrance through store= | T {house, also, through ndow, hut' Donald Hattings waus tuke the burglars found it impossible to g sufter make any progress and so they i window on the north side | half of the office. severe a day DXL up toolhouse b Dray wrenyk tres for burns idzes od He v smashiy anade the 0, 1 Tospital last cvend gash almost an inch loy inch deep back of his lacerations of one ¢ led to ace In a bomb f act compian rson lie had pr [ bomb with the aid of « |lead pipe. The bomb was t been hurled into the air | exploded. lattings fails of the v struck by taken to the hospit cott but did not stay the 3 Feroney of 1 ficial burns Personals Albert Lome atte brook Manor. Howard Gilber and Albert Volz have r spending the Doliday Woods. d to his holiday in | Basney ha spendin retirne r the soon eno the ean ol ger Truslow, ned after Point-0- v hind at the lett hand Burned With Sparkle 2hpt-year-old Harry Bill Mr. and Mrs. Marey s was U 1 by Dr. Raose Zak three-d daughter of Mus. John Zak of Marr- et, divd at her parents’ early this morning The tuneral will be held fomorrow ol W the home ock ot Saered Heart Burial will be in Sucred tery K ~on of 1 for M mon home and 3 worni nd « church Heart cene =1 4t the hospital for the Tett hand, e Plank pistol and Nospital by Patrolman Dalin, pow Wiy was i ’ Funerals ni W 3 » slight Funeral seriee an of 32 Trenont stres yesterday morning at § Curtin & Co., funeral parlors o 9 o'clock at St M solomn high sy requicm ed by R honas 1 1 . Walior ev. Walter ollow v Matteis he Dr. dy re {0 Rarc by Irank blank nue Walt blank cartriage in U 61 Buell st explosion of fire de, 190 1 cartridge in hand cported by othnr ollows: AT Avitab North street, N 1 High street and street, all wounds in the J. W, Bush: Jos stroet, and L Wire not ascort: th blank cartri Dr. 8. W. hrving Newington; 1 s of lor. Lydd Moy Or Chc Crosier, assist dc nn, mist in's funer ere ohn J. Cre 1 march into the Crean s At the Crean play for M Crean s the i played the body as chureh, | “5 “pj ) com- ye v as : was+bheing hronght and Mrs. Mary T. Jesu™ at the offer munion ot niass M. ed Mot Dear, Oh Pray o the chimes and Mrs 1 Kindly Light' While the from the " the organist played “Flee on the orga The pail Hickey, Wil ner, Michacl hal Gue Tony M with blar B (nds. D - | Glen remains cong o othe the mass, being borne Hes e ine were elureh, as a Bird" Charles blank ¢ arers m Hickey Gyden, all 1. James Finnegan mm oif New Br Fatlior Lyddy cond tal services, Burial Mury's were John of | and Jam Bo wonnds at 3 wou Lekston: Boy nk cartri Thomius Wo accide blank ¢ e, Both with fed commit wonnds, Dr D, vak, 161 m rtridge M W. O'Connell: Al Broad street and 43 Whiting strect. wounds. Gore Kasmiera Burak « serviees for Kasmier Miller street at 7:30 o'clov church, Rev. Al celebrated a Funeral i Burak of 13 this morning ered Heart Kowaulezyk hi r. Slysz: N did and. 129 O name, . Curtis, rned on not take foot Vincent Hemilton street rocket. H. Parsons, bl cartrid v ound Goorge Other, Vine cartridge wound in hand. Smith: H hand injurce 160 Hig h mass. Sk The pall | arusziiowies 8 Zabanowski, ( jander Zombrow nm Father i Heart cen John N. An- Joht Alex- Ka- bearers John nley Korvon, rles Dronko, and Syvester were stroet conducted Burial ery Kowale ht De ‘mmm' i Deaths ibutable John today Concord, ed ran into the hu in Fireworks caused two dea in 1 g bomb in Cheshire ed for one life and an 0 in Meriden for men were drowned ifter drinking poison 1 { train caused the de while an automobile «fire claimed (wo othe ring the holiday of it, three other lives, Abraham lorence in the in caused a fire burned. Joseph was killed on while on his v CHESHIRE COLLIS! Conneeticut to the holi while 1 Patterson for Rev. who dicd held yesterday Mass. Burial num ~on, were i water, { Portlund, Con. He retired from April and went to live, He was a member of the New England Conference since 1854 and frei was a graduate of Williston Sem- third inary, Williams college, and Dvew and Theoozical He leaves his D wife, three sons, a daughter, and cans a sister, Mrs. W Tbelle of Los th Angeles, California. his was u E the ministry in Bridgewater to canne Two school. pers o) a . Ka died kitchen Willimanti which Pequinot a railroad to work. ir — explosion CARD OF THANKS restaurant We wish to gratefully thank friends whe extended their Kindness and sympathy during our recent b reavement in the death of our he- loved son and brother. Especially do we want to mention American Hardware garage and Russell & Lir- win shipping department. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Heslin and a in Wall Street Bri New profit of Locw's, Inc., taxes, s in May. CRODKS CREAK N, (Y FSCAPES 4TH FIND SAFE EMPTY WITHOUT FATALITY burns ed & Canmon Shoots Wild 2 By D Gi wolnds in atter of thes of deposits subject to Reserve Iteme 5. 36, 37. 38 $2.458.190.89 United States deposite (other than postal savinge). Includ- ing War Loan deposit account and deposite of United States disbursing of- ficers Sgvi Total State of Connecticut. ford, me: w County of Hart- | H. Judd. cashier of the above do solenmly swear that the ove statement fs true to the best of my knowledge and beliet. W. H. JUDD, [E Correct— Attest: JOHN B. MINOR €. 8. CHAMBERLAIN H & WALTER Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this $th day of July. 1925 1 1. BERTINI Notary Pdblic. Family., Joceph A, Haffey UNDEKTAKER Pliome 16252 Opposite St Mary’s Charch Residence 17 Sammer Wt.—1625-3 1, Francis C. Kelly, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the hest of my knowledge and belief. FATAL TO LOCAL He mill was an employe steel . Correct Attest Cashier. Geo. M. Bean 1 2 E. W. Christ F. C. KELLY, John S. Contaras [ Say “Bon ¥ ge” to those whe eall, with Sowers telegraphed from Bollerer's Posy Shop | - oo eneer “The Telegraph Florist of New Dritain” |]oad of fruit in transit L) nr.fl MAIN €T.. PROF southern California and the on s Naple HiN seaboard, are Bertha, Snrviving him and a daughter, d. lT'uneral arrangements, Stanley Borawski, incomplete. in hm Subscribed and sworn to before me this fifth day of July, 1928. B. Grzybowski, Notary Public. ontinued from First P his wife, 18 years| unde An average of 19 tons of ice is re- of a car- STOCK PRICES ARE == OTAGING COMEBACK 5.877,- from | < Lowering 0i Gall Money Re- ported as Reason H Line co. | bar New York, July 5 (®—Lowcnng of the call money rate from 6 to % per cont today stimuiated the re- cover in ste prices which set in this week. Extreme gains of 2 to nearly 11 points were distribut- ed over a broad list, with nearly o score issues moving into new high ground. Trading showed a marked | expansion in volume in the first {three hours runninz, 1,400,000 shares, as contrasted with less than 11,000, in thie corresponding period on Tuesday. Private advices from Washington ace) ales Myrtl 5 about urtridge Q ar | J ok 5 or an easing of money rates after {the quarterly settlements had been completed went a long way in ing bullish confidence called 85,000,000 in loans but ple money poured into the Ixcept for reports of further ment in the oil and copper indus there was little in the dey's trade news to anfluence the | price movement. The sudden death Altred Lowenstein, Belgian finan- which is reported to have un- European financial markets, visible effcct on stock ceve Charles ty of 1 mar- improve small trom cier, lod without Jange priccs. price in the ing member specialties vanguard of the ad- Threshing soared 10 5-8 new cord high 2561, Aeronautical’ soared § 1-2, Refining preferred 832 to a at 193 and Dupont 8 1-4. Steel products preferred, Insuranee, National a, Montgome Ward and Com- Solvents sold 5 to 6 points were 0 to the g trom and @ car, and v, when to with od a o have ore it ; )| Is moved forward with the i { out| Rails moved Austrials although the buying was more centralize Texas & Pacific nn carly 5 points to @ new and Buangor & Aroos- nts higher, sllin pressure Woolen preferred ore than lowest priee rized 1 van 1o a Wrig Indian new Midland Rossi Radio, mereial her par pice o wils was South the hos- the 2 points the Veurs a New York July 3 nent ¢ npon resun at ! sing Prics ward trend business’in the ter the holi move- rs mmed a strong ption of t today af . - | stock mark nearl hi hine and Toaus hi; points oW record ma {that the treasury department looked | PUTNAM & CO. ! Members Now York & Hargord Stack Enchongss 31 WEST MAIN §T., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTPORD OIFICE, 6 CINTRAL ROW. TEL 1118 i We Offer: NEW BRITAIN GAS LIGHT CO. Price on Application. Thomson, Tfenn & . 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2380 Members of New York and Bartford Stock Exchange Stuart G. Segar, Manager Banks | We Offer: FIDELITY AND CASUALTY Price on Application. EDDY BROTHERS & & Members Hartford Stock Exchange New BRTAIN HARTFORD wemoen BurritiHotel Bidg. Harlford Comn.Trust Bldg. 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Standard Se on Farmington avenue. The matter was dropped at once, however, when Chief Noble said he believed the drivers had not heard the siren lon his car in time to pull over te | the curb, TILDEN-HUNTER IN LOSING STRUGGLE (Continued from First Page) lorlmuon Co com ... Mfg Co . Public (Illlllos blu(hi {Conn Elec S Conn Lt & Pow pfd 1Hfd Elee Light N B Gas ! Southern N E . 101 137 T . 170 rvice . Tilden serving sent the Americans |into the lead in the final set. Pate terson won the next game and Hunte er and Hawkes followed suit. The Australians broke through Tilden's service to lead 3-2, Tilden alding them with two outs in successiom crosscourt slices. The Americans, sowever, came back to break through Patterson’s service with spectacular smashes. The Amerl- cans advanced to a lead of 5-¢4. The four men were concentrating in- |tently as the final set reached it | eritical stage. 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