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FAIR AND WARMER FAIR TOMOEBEOW s sy L . " = F . ) A ot ¥ NORWICIH, CONN. TUESDAY, SKPT. 14, 1920. E s < —h———\af = = =2 3 5 7 - = [living. “ ELECTS FOR THE YEAR ™ > ¥ ————————. rates In . 8 ; T ; excess of {hom tted mflw&m JAI I prenouncing sentence Judge Hinman | qy. gnnual business meeting Of the| New Haven Hoad Shifts Employes. Neo. €57 law (See. 3197, Tinr. Beat)Pemm $aid it was with some hesitation that he| x o wicn Art: Students’ association was| % ERCR e W anical de-| REFORT OF CONDITION = OF | 00tes upon which total Norwich, Wednesday, Sept. 15, 1920, contence S He &8 o Tammr 001y 3l | heta' Monaay evening in Slater hall an-| oo SRR Y N0t N e | The Thames National liank at Norwich | EXceed. 50 conts was mag g . 15, 2 front door. | e ience. . He did eo largely. in the hope | oo “rme yearly reports. of the Howed |and Hartford Railroad under H. C. Ovl-|in the State of Connecticut, at the close | TR€ BUmber of such joans was nope. . & Ha o aveerw jun gentences were giv-|lot Baton In through the front door|of what Amburn might do for the Eirl|fars and' treasurer Were read, followed |3nd Hartford X uperintendent, has been | of business on Sept. &, 1920: 3 in the|Ladd was on parole from the reform |after he has served his sentence. from the chairmen of the va- et S State of Connecticut. County of N-w : THE WEATHER. en by Judge George E. Hinman school at the time, Baton had never| John Lovely, 14, of Lyme, accused of | DY TePOrts fro e Tollowing of-|2pnounced. The changes are: E. V. L R Fandn: ety CovM O The pressure remains low off the North | superior court ‘here Tuesday afternoon in|yeen” in trouble before, is married and | breaking and entering o Dec. 12 101s | FiouS committees ant the ensuing year: [!I€, {0 be assistant to_the superintend- i Cahier of the Xhas memed bank. 45 tlantic t and center of the disturb- St AR Rter v Builds s T " | ficers were elected for: 3 ent of transportation in charge of mo- a Loans and Solemnly swear that tie above staiee A - Qistance south of | the last hour.and a half of the court|has two children and his father will|at the building of John S. Hall in Lyme, President, Mrs. Frank Hempstead: vice| o, Sower: James. F.-Egan, o be ma discounts, in- ment i true ty the best of _; Saow, B i ey, O e e oo TRIL Jentiios sl brobation for Baton) ©| W so ataalan a e Lovely will | urer' Miss Contwell; assjbiant secretary, e R Ll L e e = A easte 3 Hull in private room 7 o . shops, n; C. . , = 2, . R e L e g Public defender Brown made the same | be sentenced later. Miss Amander Fisher: 'auditor, Frans |So0% Boston: G W. Booth. master me’| in"and cr..-32.982.346.00 Sviacving and swete i aet There were local rains within the last |in the investigation of cases before this | ) pans b Acceptances of ! me 24 hou: the east New England coast. |term of the court. examining the ac-|request for Ladd, saying that the b l ney present for jury duty is as Hempstead. For the other N"l“.l ees, | for _mechanic at Hartford; F. G. Mar- Other . .banks is 14th day of September, 1926, - The r:“:;“ in for gemerally fair [cused an the witnesses and conferring | had been handicapped in his early bring- | Nowed, b = admission, Miss Harriet va‘n‘lfll l{vfiff“ ette, master mechanic at New London;| discounted .. §0,522.26 GEORGE D. FU.LMOR! weather Wednesday and Thursday in the | with the judge and attorneys. The pub- |ing up, but he has a relative in Nor i, NorwichTHumbard . Avery, Elias| Miss Helen Perkins ; social, Mrs WHlam|w. J. McAdams, general foreman et |® Gustomers” tid- / Notary " B wich who is very anxious to look out | II. Chapman, 2 C. dge, James | Geer ; docent, Mrs. Ozial se. Waterbury ; Frank H. R. Dorman, n ility account i 5 X states cast of the Mississippi river. lic defender, Allyn 1. Brown, also spent | Wich who is very W Hénkine, Hugh Kinder, Olinion’ i | O mefiomus. e siscuum of officcrs, some | Watetbury.: Frank . R Derman. sisht| Yy ' ceount Correct—aticat The temperature will rise comewhat|a busy day, with the various .prisoners ey z e v it - D e | or Aarryicks 6 OHX PORTEOUS, Wednesday and Thursday in the Middle |to whose cases he had been assigned.| The state attorney did not oppose Preston — Willlam A. Service, Willis | ot ¢ tne Fronch. orphans; adopted s g?:;«‘r:am%mn ieet. Bootdn X‘x!'}‘llflfigxx}.l BrOwS, Atlantic and New England states. About one’ hundred persons were pres- [ bation and fade | re Spicer, Elmer . Miller, Albert D. Ben-| by the Art Students were read by Mrs.| ™ Poy SRUg ULl ek o e e e ov- seplsd Directors. Winds off Atlantic coast: ent in the court room most of the day, |inclined to give the men another cf e B ot Wi Petima. “Dhans Weceithan:als- | por s e master 20,000.06 B e S 2 D - North of Sandy Hook—Fresh north |including witnesses, court officers, and | Nicoli De tiii Colchester—Edwin B. Hills, James) oo e e okt work among the | 126nCs: b 3 winds and overcast weather Wednesday. | gpectators, while the jury, which had|to theft of a wach at Johnson. : SuBIC mahool: chilren. Tt ‘was: deckled = TRsgal loans .$3.052,865.35 BANK STATEMENTS BT S B S T | [ smmehed in bperiife §a o the | ingron two yhurs ago in | To depart somewnat from the former| INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY |, Peguet: - fresh north winds and fair weather Wed- | jury room waiting possible possible to|a plea for leniency made for him by | plan of calling for volunteer teachers| Miss Louise B. Meech has returned,| bills redis- Ne. 1451 nesday. Disturbance centered some dis- | court when a trial should be started. Judge T. J. Kelly. The, attorney said the from the association and to engage the |after visiting Miss Nellie Day, at Co-| counted with o REFORT 0K CONDITION oF tance south of Nova Scotia moving east-{ At 3,30 in the afternoon, Judge Hin- | boy was mentaily deficient, had not been 3 Servicesyof Miss Matiida Butis, who will | namet. Mars Federal . Re- ‘I.:hxlle;c.“xa:x._‘_;‘,:lu“rflc,;‘.‘:,:u.: Xorz i - | a : ad and write althouzh th S 25 : 2 serve ie State of Co ut, at | orecast. re . When ccia swher arles N. Brown. um. = ach New England and East New York: | Clerk George E. Parsons had called the | school. He took the watch passed | Bozran—Carlos Bentley, Myron Smith. Sala§ CoUAE REFOSEiaR BT 'l e e RESOURCES, * . Wednetiey and Tharsday: remg | oll. to which twenty-two men respond- |it over at once to another bay, who hid | FrankinBugene W Glarbe, Losts L 1 (e ttem32) - 170,000.00 L a Loans and discounts.... $391,020.47 . - s e ed, the judge excused them till Wednes- | had it ever since it was stolen. The | Starkweather. FINDS HERBERT S. DAVIS Mrs. Charles C. Smith, of Providence, 999 27 Orenarann, - uUBsobel SR day morning at 10 o'clock and the court | attorney asked for probation for the boy. | Sprague—Eddie Lambert, Daniel Day. WAS CRIMINALLY NEGLIGENT |I5 the guest of her parenis, Mr. and Mrs.{2. Overdrafts, unsecrred . . $229.06 . 4 220.06 ISEStevttons 1a Nerwich. proceeded to hear several changes of |and after Judwe jimman had talked | Frank Rogers. . Horbat & e, of rsabs it consias | Jonn. 1. Powelson 4 & Customers Tiabiliiy 5. U. s 'Government se- The Bulletin's observations show the |pleas and impose sentences. to the boy's father, he | mund L. Weeks, E. B. Chen-| Herbert S Davh ligent m the accident | The Misses Trumbull, who have been| Account of “Acrepiances: o SUfjties owned following records. reported from changes | Dominico Marinello, accused of theft|tence a year in jail, with :; h':”’“"dh“ gu-m of Mrs. Flora . |Spending the summer in New Haven, ;x;_eu:lh-c:b: this bank and selcposited 10 A \emperature and the barometric read- |of 500 yards of cloth, valued at $300. | pended and the boy placed In chargo of | ~ Salem—Frederick N. Harris, J. Frank|¥hich caused the death of Mrs. Flora 8 | FURITE T, SIome other banks for ac. fooure circula- Ings Tuesday from the Aspinook Co, at Jewett City on | probation fficer Mansfleld. Fosm Lo W E T Ea.| mobile on the Watch Hill rond Sept. 4, | Mrs. George D. Coit and granddtught- outstanding . - $55,000.00 | Dbunds, ar o ges Loy 1610, Plesded teullty end. was| Robert) e, 40, g car A aimer, | TR B Tanner, Bl { ording to the reort of Coroner Ever. |er, Miss Frances D. Coit, have returned | 5. enbls Governmend “iet Wi 3100.000.00 7 an 52 30.3 year in jail. His counsel, Thom- om! the~person’ ‘of igar A. Pal € i e = 4 s ywned: wned and un- . 0 I M aeattaes ac ety [° |2t New Lonon on Aug £ 1920, wa ting of Griswold, James F. Brown|made public % uesda: | Mrs. Charles J. Carew and daughter,|* secure «irevl ¢ = N ¢ 76, lowest i ot Detian S o a 'mi’:"'“ AT R AL s L Juage in | of North Stonington were excused for the| ~Afte rsuminng up the evidence submit- | Mra. Charles Ridfrinder, of Baltimore,| tion = (G, = S Total oy~ Compar 2 ) Y to|make a statement for Odgers and oS " “I am of the opinion that Mr. Davis £ ¢ |, vaiue) .. "lg100.000.00 g - Bha edict e Ssstay Partly | simple assault upon a ‘man at Ocean| Attorney Hull had told the court that| C1(¥ Sheriff Charles H. Raynes is in not observe. the Taw when he passed the | . Charles L. Richards of Brookiyn, N. | ‘Plegwed ‘to” o . onts securithn 17610000 ictions for Tuesday: % o e e g : . T o 22t | charge of the jury. has been the guest of his grandmoth- | . cure L. 8. de etx - Beach and was given three months in |there was little reason for Odzers to e H 5 e . 8. de cloudy | P ¥ = T Ruick car on its right, and considering | = W7 POk L= BRCT O A posi (par e Securities, other 3's weather: Fair; continued [Jail. Pubj§? defender 'Brown made a|pect clemency. Attorney Brow it _SERVICE MEN WANTED the fact that he would have seen the | Mrs- g 3 Value) pal Than U. 8. bong rortheast wind statement for the young man and spoke [ clear that Odgers’ troubles we to| " YOR THE U. 5. 8. TATTNALL | Buick for a distance of at least 100 feer | Miss Marion Bishop. who has been en- | YA®) oo 2:- (not including " of his good record of the navy. Drink |drink. and the state attorney S PlE FOR THE T. §. 8. TATTNALL | | " 150 that he admits seeing it at least | Faged in settiement work ‘in New' York i postal stocks). owneq was the cause of the trouble and led | was no doubt that Odzers Word has been received at the New |4, MO0 U A ehould have | for several years is at her home on| wavings demiat | and unpledzed:- $17.875.00 (New Time.) Barton to cut'a man in the shoulder| The last man sentenced London Navy Recruiting _Station. z'; smade: a5 atfempt’ fo bring .bis car to. & | Broadwars o it (par value) ez o e - with his sailor’s knife. Barton is a na- | Gilbert Amburn State Street, that the U, S, 8. Tatmall | G0, yntend of prociating to- pass.” Mr. and Mrs. Philip Turner *Welies| ¢ Tledged as col- | Fal ot sce- = tive of Kentucky, both, his parents died | for a vear for bigas will from the Brook'yn Navy \b“ Concluding, the coroner says: “I there- | have returned from their honeymoon | L Nh"dmm: | than U 8 o when he was a small boy and he was|S. Gates of this city at New York for the Pacific coast aww: fore find and am of the ovinion that the ,trip and are occupying their home on| or Dille Mrbls 465.693.40 {3, Stock of Federal Reserve 17.075.00 o raised in an aunt's family. The attor-|is a sailor and has Octoher 1st. Daring the trip to the West | goath of Mrs. Flora S, Dush was caused | Town street. € Owned and un- | bamk 150 “per cent. of ney read a letter from a cousin in Fu\l-‘.‘,\'vvhnmr. base for last six t co; it is contemplated that stops Will |y "yeing struck by an automobile driven Mr. and Mrs, Archibald Mitchell, 4th, | Pledged we.. .. 7,216.10 | subzcription) ...... ..o\ 190009 Montana, who spoke well of the younz | Public Defender Brown explain 3 made st two or thres Atlantlc conal|py Herbert S. Davis while Davis was at- | who' ‘have ecs 1 Beotiona. oy s | "War! Savings 3. s Value of banking ' man, who was one of the crew of the | the fact of the sccond r aze ris, at Havana, and other West Indian | tempting and proceeding o pass a stand- i Kot ificates and house, owned and unine 5 U. S. S. Deaver when he got into this | light when Arburn tried T mak rts, Colon, Panama, one two Mex- | inz automobile in the highway, headed g‘;;"‘:";“;m_“*u“;"“‘ g to'sil for home 'rnnr‘:‘_ Stamps ySimbered ... s 5.000.00 4 3 | trouble. Iotment of his pay to his X can perts, and possibiy one or two Cen- | the same direction. on. ita right, and in | > o Bl R Y R P $i.08 “Pederal Rescrve banw > $1.111.07 37| State attorney Fmll recommended alwhen the mavy records showed e | tral American ports. 4 violation of the lawe. It is further my | r. and Mre. Robert Colt —Johmson|y, . v g Goy. 14. Cash in vault and net i 124 jail sentence and Judge Minman made | already had m iolmien 1o 2l | mxameue smenfiln (tha ir3unes Sof} opiifonihat feaia® violation oetHe Taw, M0 Dah vanf el s e Toiat] it decuritien. 79299665 Amounts due from nation- = water it is low | it three months. saying that this ousht |in Lincoln, Ne own read 7 boatswains mates, gunners mates, ma-|amounted to criminal nezligence. ave had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. i "Other bonds, securities, o8t a6 banks ... 70 gep1esm waLer s fvlowed by fiood tide. |0 be a lesson to Barton to let liquor | ter from the t electricians, quartermasters, Rufus B. Burnham. 2 Bonds (other 17, Checks on other’ banks vl o sadatey Sy alone and he hoped the sailor would do | Amburn. and < tenders. bakers, cooks, etc, are Mrs. Frederick A. Byrnes, of Warren| than U S. the same cltyior town > TAFTVILLE the navy credit when he returned to it | sher , which w sired and men With en-|zj10N CHURCH MEMBERS ARE street is the guest for a week of Mr.| bonds) pledsed Totas ot Items 14 and’ 17, 1317 after serving the medtnece, Barton said | burn Soke well of : service men inter- MAKING DRIVE THIS WEEK|and Mrs Ronald \ Dyrnes, at their| Seposiars.. .. > 522537500 | $112357.08 - party of youns men went in the |he believed he would | him. fe. said Mr. i gbtain further infor- | il rottage at Wateh Hill ® Securities. thar 1S Checks an banks located o s ) s ves - Ao B3 3 row) was nami Harriet FElizabeth ! . , z he Navy Re- ie members of the McKinley Avenue| . ~ T & outside oy ar s village yesterday and | Lioyd G. Baton, 21. and Alfred J.|Brown, was n B mation nz to ¢ Y | A M E Zion church are appealing fo| MF. and Mrs. Coares C. McGregory| than U.S. bonds tsida of city or town of et three or four bushels of |Ladd. 16, both of Norwich .who had | Camnbell. who member of a ear- | cryjting Station, 50 State street, New |A.- M. E. zi ppealing S iy whe RS ¢| (not includinz reporting bank and other v ® They reported that the | pleaded guilty to statutory burglary last | nival troupe which Amburn S ,London, Conn. their friends to help them this week ip i S DSeR gnemsiol] | stocks).: dwned cash ftems ......° ...0 102091 erapes are plentiful, and could have | July at the stors of John F. Ri avelmg when he married her in Kansas 2 el Fhen the final effort of thelr Tally is to *I::r;“l""";‘:;l;:“f";‘"‘\‘:' ]:“‘; o ";';‘ ¢ 3nd Gpledzed, . 549,625.50 1 mption fund ‘with <zt i mets I ey coul v : ‘Wwere each sentenc. | in Sevtember, 1918 ft him In| New Britain_Supsrm nley |be made, L . hay or their | £ Collateral trust reasurer and due e e gl ey T Ll i e T M. Tolmes in his rendst to tha se So far the results have been highly | home in Brookiyn, N. Y. and other notes : U 8. Treasurer .. 5.000.00 ns are mow belng made for a soc- | pended and thoy v > in charge of | and it is said she has beeu: on school con litins 1 {gratitying as §300 has been raised which| Mrs. Lewis Huntington Hyde, her son| o, e o eny ! o el e L oo righr i A bt o SR o ; fie “allzer? senci)is more than one-half the amount they |Lewis and daughter Miss Mary Hyde,| Lizued, for not fiis recely. o football g el & y e o e e a8 a vossible sol:in of tae rich-|have Set as their goal. They are askink|of Winchester, Va., who have been pase:| i, 'hAn one not past due .. " s will be heid on| Attorney Teler k. abosclc snoke | ; e P Yaiis,aming nor m p. m. Any plavers|for Baton, nz that the Ladd boy got | should receive SEminlt e Lm_confroniing the ey in housimg|belp from thoms Wi Iave mot'vet cos-|ing two _sunihe ot Begactews Muss.| thew. three = . > try out., The team|ints a back window at the store and |he had married the Norwich chil in crowded schuala. tributed and request that checks of|nrrived Monday for a visit.' with the| Years' time .. otal L.eeeees on . dor spices of the Taftville Sagads L5 3 2 Bree e - = — == — Misses Hyde, of Washington street. Tt L aire LIABILITIES e Ciuta, ' Jonn Add- curities, | ete., 22. Capital stock paid In ~ William Brown promoting ————————===| other than © 162650 | 25 Surplus fund ... rca R leress 7. Stocks. ether than Fed- a Undivided B D i ot e Pmochle BANK STATEMENTS eral Reserve bank stock 78,007.08 | . Drofits .- 51595818 b was he'd Tuseday evening at their | 5. Stosk of Federal Reserve v e et £ e e (hns bank (30 per cent. u expenses. inters . siet with a targe at Neo. 3187 subscription) .... ...... 46,500.00| est. and taxes end The usual routine of busi REPORT OF CONDITION oOF |5 a Vaius of bankiug paid oL ool BN B I s veisd o The Uncas Natonal bauk at Norwica, | house, owned and unen- LR - ¢ tha e clambake held re- | in the State of Connecticut, at the close umbered o . 137.500.00 Interest and discount il gy of business on Sept. Sth, 1920+ 12 Lamtul " reserve with lectes farold les 1 th S Federal Reserve bank 20,690,958 ance of maturity and nots °s Is now laid up w. RESOURCES, 13. Items with Federal earned (approximate) . ... 254311 S 1. a Loans and discounts, serve bank in process 26 Amount reserved for s Jazz Pand. Ashland Casino, including rediscounts . $495,005.92| collaction (not available taxes accrued -...... .... 800,60 jou if stormy—adv 2. Overdrafts, unsecured .... 44| as reserve) ...... ...... 16586.57|25. Circulatinz notes out- Siss K ne Higeins of Pawtucket . S. Government securi- 14. Cash in vaulfs and net standing ...... ......... 91.700.00 en visiting Miss Hannah ties owned: amounts due from na- 3 Net amounts due te for the Paat week a Ql'epns:nd o tional banks ...... . 3 banks, bankers and trust = rarean of 1o i w secure circula- Net amounts due from companies in the United ” !’:’*fk z: hs"h‘o'r’cnr’m !P;‘:v- tion (. banks, bankers and trust States and foreign coun- . bonds, companies in the United trles ..o lTiiioho s L aATiLes value) .. $60,000.00 States (other than im- 32 Cartified checks out- § ok dkmsiod i ans £ Owned and un- cluded in Items 12, 13 standing ... Py i U Y Ming tn Néw Bad- pledged .... .. 54,950,00 TSR et T e 5.599.14 | Total of Items 31 and 32, & —_— 17. Checks on other banks $49.942.7 Total U. S. Gov In the same city or town Demand deposits (other ernment ’ secu- as reporting bank (other than bank deposits) sub- FALL FASHION OPENINGS i : 114,950,00 | than Ttem T6) ...~ -z 18e0s4] Ject to reserve (deposits ier bonds, securities, otal of Ttems 1% 14 i3 Parable within 30 days): I¥ XORWICH STORES TUESDAY and 17, $443.804.47. 24 Individual deposits sub- The open'zs of the fall style e Securities, other than U 18, Checks on banks le- Ject to check ............ 443,84292 s ch siores Tuesday set bonds (mot including cated outside of city or 38, Dividends unpaid S ] Seoliit: win the aueetion kS stocks), owned and un- town of reporting bank Total of demand deposits 2 ¢ colors. cuts, shapes, trimmings 8 0TS D e 5 99,776.85 | and other cash items...... 1,748.13 (other than bank de- ading col ts, R & 7. Stocks, other than Fed- 19, Redemption fund with posits) subject to re- wnd a es for 'the coming season. | eral Reserve bank rtock.. 1,500.00| T S. Treasnrer and dis serve. Ttems 34 and 38, reds viewed the model hats, suits | Stock of Federal Keserve from T’. S. Treasurer. 5,000.00 $444.092.92, [ wraps. waists, veils, et al hank (50 per cent. of Interest earned bt _— subscription) ... 2.600.00| not collected—approxi- Total e wasase $744480.72 IR R SGhiat n Groines, Solth asd A Value of "“hanking mata—non notes and hills *36. Of the total lnans and 4 BRIE B el S84 sy, A ceriats house, owned and unin- ,,Feceivable not nast Aue . 20| sho'n ahove. the amount on whieh her 3¢ DAk Satin Giessis . provided cumbered .. z 21. Due {rom foreign banks.. 11.455.31 | terest and discount Was charxed at . . 10 Furniture s — rates in excess of those permitted by ise 3 |1; Lawful reserve . with Total . S $6,049.465.19 | law (Sec. 5137, Rev. Stat.) (exclusive of . 'n} ress ~d'--'flm"\"—¥;=':" “:;'llx Federal Reserve bank .... 46,004.99 h Seads iy 75 per cent. of the models notes upon which total charge net to LIARILITIE: exceed 50 rents was made) was mome. Capital stock paid in..$1,000.000.00 | The number of such loans was none. 14, Cash iu vault and net amounts due from nation- to the front Tuesday were bead- er showing embroidery 1 banks . el 6349614 Surplus fund 550,000.00 | State of Connacticut. Caunty of New Checkajon other. barks M. a Undivided Iondon. ss.: I Charles H. Phelps. n the same city or town' profits .... ... § Cashier of the ahove named hank, 4o What the Milliners Show. as reporting bank ..... 11,226.01 (4 Less current solemnly swear (hat the above state. “Total of Items 14 and cxpenses, inter- ment is true ta tus best of my know. 1t brown it is $74,722.15. est.and taxes ledge and belier. more than pronounced in millinery. Shop- 18, Checics on banks locat- pasdico it ity CHARLES H. PHELPS, «rs opened their eves in wonder at so d outslde af city or town ’ e Cashler. . t t “reportl 3 . 25. Tnterest and discount of brown—pheasunt, henna, PReIISTIE bk angl ook Nluanst sad et Suhserihed and sworn te_hafors' me s called orange, and a 19. Redemption fund with ki advance of maturity and this 14th day of September, 1920, yellow-brown which shows up most ef- 1. S, Treasnrer and due not earned (approximate). - 30,132.27 JOHN R._TARRANT, festively in trizuming. from U. S. Treasurec ... 3,000.00 |26, Amount reserved for Notary Pubiie. As tn hat materials, satin antique, vel- 0. Jnterest earned but not oy e 800000 | Correct—Attas g wolrrady » ected (appruximate unit reser s set. duvetyne and metallic cloth lead in - Sollectad anh R interest accrued R 2.465.18 LUCIUS BRO vor. Bright colors are given the pref- | tvabl - 38 Cirenlating notes out: 3. ¢ HENDERSO o 2202 :f not past du;, S 1,021.95 tanding ] 28.000.00 L. HENRY SAXTON 1. Other assets any e Y . i Although medium and small shapes Cnstamers ‘aceorints T4h 30 Nar a==nis “due is sep15d Direetors. lead in the displays of trimmed millinery, R 38,747 still one finds some very attractive large erty bonds and Victory g e notes s 1. Net amounts due to banks, bankers and trust lo in' the United LEGAL NOTICES. TotalioNooes v o G States and foreign coun- LIABILITH tries (other than includ- 2. Capital stock paid in.. $100.000.00| ed in Items 29 or 30). 3 men| NOTICE Surplis fund 25,000.00 | 32. Certified checks out- a Uadivided 595493 hats. as required to properly carry off the splashing big shaded and drooping ostrich plumes which figure so conspicu- ously in the season's trimming. Most shapes are off the face and some of the | swagger models have soft brime, as as the poft crowns which mark those WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY : 20,92, and 33, The Selectimen and Town Clerk of the i = S ndediEe Ll (iRt L anY Town of Plainficld will be in session at shapes on the Tam order. t! pS susteat e P the Town House in said Town on Satur- One exclusive hat, the new Dardanelles f ; Denses, interest, . . Demand deposits (other bty Rl plien, SN Y model, shown Tubsday was of panne vel: and taxes paia” 3076466 © o] Cthanbank deposits) wub. | Sk T e Torinons ] Geiock tn vet trimmed with a shaded blue and tan N Q VY E [ s sc. b avable within 30 davs): afternoon, 1o examine qualifica- ostrich feather so long that it formed the FALL OPENING DAYS HERALD MANY DE lnterest and_ giscount s PTaRls within 30 daya): e ey (). Se ™3 Hins j \D NEW FASHIONS TO BE THE S ee RO e 1 et %o eheck ererres oath thote who shall be found quaiified. A Hindu turban of navy duvetyne had LIGHTFUL AND 1 AS I Jot earned (aporoximate). 347987 | 37, Deposits requiring no- SAMUEL L. KING, -y : et e " 28, Circulating notes out- Y e ¥ Al s e e VOGUE OF AUTUMN AND WINTER. standing ........ ....... 59,460.00 |38. Dividends unpaid ...... BN IO e A & S o 31 Net amounts due te Total of demand deposiis JAEPE O d-biocked banks, bankers and_ trust (other than bank depos- lectmen. hand-biocked French hats, with soft ~ agge companies. in the United : its) subect 15 reserve, SESSIONS. L- ADAME, brims and crowns. which come in rein. States and foreign coun- Items 34, 37 and 35, | 2 o dhan. e g e v e xclusive Millinery R o e i . - Vittle trimmirq These are priced $9.95 2. Certified checks 2 e ek oublaet T Dated -at Plaindeld. this 14th day ef Jeweled aigiets, beaded drops, metallic ; el 3T0T0| 3% aaye. o sublect (o September: A. D, 1956, face bands and combinations, black fan- i1 SES g ey 000, 30 davs or more notice, = cles. paradise, burnt goosa, heckle breasts, WOMEN S AND MIS Ronnt putanding 1.0e808 and postal savings): LEGAL NOTICE siraight fancies, fancy copper or jet pind z and 53, $30.238 8 40, Cerfificates of deposit REPUBLICAN SENATORIAL CONVEN- and irvlescent faicies are among the Demand de)snsxls‘ )(oth;r é:}:‘,,’,‘;,,;’,““ for money TION, many favored hat adornments. l!l) than bank deposits) sub- ravings The Delegates elested from the various The few flowers used are velvet in say A AREL Jhet i e e (doposlts D e e Towns in the Nineteenth Senmatorial Dis- eolors, orange, henna, poppy, pheasants ATy e daye) . Total of time dupo trict to the Republican Senatorial Dis- 4. Individual deposits sub- Reserv trict Convention are hereby notified and rust, magenta. ete., or are intinsel. ject to check ............ 65564062 I fa i ekt warned to meet in convention at the now while stocks are unbroken. Where (other than bank depos- Al Blates, deposits oclock & m. (daylight saving fime), for T BT Abre i sl ey ACCESSOR‘ES Home 34 and 38, 565565512 | iogs): | the puarpose of mominsiiag & Republisn The Balletin's advertisers today. Tems $LanT 0 SOLA8.1. o War Ban ae- Candiaate for Senator, choosing 4 Sems- i T $14.400.0 torial Dist ‘ommittee for t — Total .... . $890,623.00 B no(-)illh:rmv::u.d $14,400.00 s _‘_e:"lh:%d - 10 .:’ °"‘T’ h-l-_.‘ know a man who makes me tired \ ED *56. Of the tetal loans and discounts| States deposits, B far s o b7 aiways oering o bet o (e prodt | OU ARE CORDIALLY INVIT o Aol dre-getount o wHICRTR | ncloding e’ BY order of - the Stnatorial Distriet e makes usiness.” N erest and discount was charged 1 of U. S : : IR s ks hi pot v TO ATTEND. Fotes In"excess. of those permivied by| Aiursing orn- WALLACE S ALLIS, Chairman. shut_ up? law (Sec. 51 Rev. Stat.), exclusive of | cers .... . . 130190 ed orwich, Sept. 13, 1820. " does both. notes which total charge not te 21,701.90 Ry o g fxceed 50 cents was made, was none 43, Bills payable with Fed- - T The number of such loans was none. | . eral Reserve bank . ..... 387,000.0 - sl —Letters of credit’ and o g e R K 3 t, ty af New |~ travelers checks sold for . men “and_Town YA!nt;::. of"genrffl’!;:nrycvu'l:y Fr(lb'h cash and outstanding .... 14,000.00 TO"Il_ of Sprague will. be at Ih!k‘ Cashier of the above named bank. do|52. “Accept- Clerk's Office on Saturday, Sept. 18th, solemnly swear that the above stat ances” executed 1920, from 9 a. m. 10 § p. m, to ment is true to the best of my know- by this bank for the qualifications of electors and ledge and belief. ~ % | customers .... $575,000.00 the elector’s oath ail those persoca whe HENRY L. FRISBIE, d Less acceptances shall be found qualified whose names ay- Cashier. of this bank pear on the list prepared by the Regia- Subseribed and swurn to hefore me| purchased or trarg 2f Voters of said Town under the this 14th day of September, 1920. d‘lfl“l;l"‘d (zee 20.000.00 title “To Be Made.’ a0 E. W. PERKINS, e OB, oy RAYMOND J. JODOIN, _ * Notary Publie. * ikttt ARTHUR ROY. . . Correct—Attest: Total .. ieene...36,049,465.10 ALBERT 8. CULLEN, W. H. ALLEN. §5. a Liabilities for redis- CALVIN H. FRISBIE, counts with .Federal Re- "‘“t . . DAWLEY, e bank (see Ttem 1d).. _110.000.00 ARTHUR T. COTE, Town % T Wt - O o T e 0 BB L L B it

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