New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 8, 1916, Page 17

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New SRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1016. | Savings Bank of New Britain , 178 MAIN STREET. | | Greatest suit and over- $1 Established et coat values of the season You’ll see how true this statement is by making com- parisons. These fine Rochester clothes at this figure represent $20 value. style notion of critical young men. There are several sack coat models—all English types—and of course, “pinch backs” galore. This season’s best patterns— newest weaves. THE SUITS—they come in styles that will meet every$ ] styles you'll see at any price. Pinch backs in single and double breasted effects; ulsterette types; box and traced back coats; velvet and cloth collars. All made from superior overcoat fabrics, warm—serviceable. 'NEW YORK $10-$12-$15 SAMPLE SHOP The Bank Of and For the Depositors. 357 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN Assets December 1, 1916 .. $9,144,984.36 { bt Assets December 1, 1915 .. $7,947,208.15 31 5THE OVERCOATS—show some of the smartest Gain in a Year ..... $1,197,776.21 § = Deposits December 1, 1916 . PRSI |y Prrrm——— emy of Medicine is president. } considerable loss of life and property. 3 Miss Gassette, who has been in Bandit leaders and unscrupulous | Deposits December 1, 1915 LI e e e 2 Z partment of the American ambulance, | parts of the country, and there has . B | is 1caving there to become the tech-|been corruption to a degree not e . . nical manager of the new org za‘— celled by the Manchus. Howeve HARTFORD GONN G Y @ | tion. She has invented and designed | throughout all this disorder and | y . Ay e dear oolooiks i o SETZA 180069 (R ides s nes mieied sns Cneiel theeione ull e dinidey ena g the wounded and ting complicat- | twween parliamentarians and the mili- ALL ASSETS OF THIS BANK BELONG TO THE DEPOSITORS. | i ricties tonel “eomecih’ sne i 1 v o o o has also employed the ;\valéal‘(’?s 0: detect a growing love of independ- . € . worked out tho suggestions of eminent | ¢ o f & &0 8 i has been po A h t t DEPOSIT YOUR SAVINGS IN THE BANK PICTURED ABOVE! B|roic: re showing one oO! e 1ines sible to detect a growing love of in- (- CHECKS, MONEY ORDERS AND CASH ACCEPTED FORDEPOSIT. || aconisc Eati e n e resulted in the firm estab- 4 PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. BEGINS THE §|sccent commrutons e couma io 1 e oo o0 collections of Antique Oriental FIRST DAY OF EACH MONTH. : (Correspondence of ni Associated Press) | ous political factions are carrying on Rugs in New England at thelr it 2 sele- | & bitter struggle, but Li Yuan-hung Shanghai, Nov. 14.—Recent ce e 2 ! . . = brations throughout China of the ds ,{,],fimilf f:,‘f,‘"‘l,fh‘:“ ff:;:i}on}f‘x\\ . s { fifth anni ry of the republic indi- -5 < 3 ¢ e 5 % the Chinese of all classes as an ab- ew S ee ealate at the Chinese are un- | | - — - m— e e = | cate clez Ut solutely honest and patriotic leader. a er 9 l r b W TRICAN ENTERPIycs | doubtedly developing a national con- NEW AMERICAN ENTERPRISE. | _ ioucness. Lantern parades and pa- | Rumania’s Drie Peril Lies ],m Ceuts e it a1 SO0 L et e mele SE ) 8 e Y Make your selection now for | —-— | | remote sections. i g = ‘Wounded. were not forced upon the public by v.huuvm B()ns!< of Targe Population | officlal orders, as was the case fre-| Whose Wealth Is Over $250,000. | . s . - o Paris, Dec. 6.—A new American en- ey § ! Tokio, Nov. 20.—There are 2,201 7 i : = N- | Gently under Shi-kai's regime. b . . 2,201 | t In Enemies’ Circling T actics| = i 5 Samild fus ooy e Sals 080 | poops b Tagan o s vorin e ristmas Deen norm‘e%}llr}‘ aris l‘i\'dthf»‘* gfftte troubled political situation character- | than $250,000, according to an infor- | ¢ Fassette of Chicago, called the Fran-}, i ihe general comment of Chinese | mal census taken recently. As Indi- }"“‘A“‘e““‘" Corrective Surgleal AD- | eakers on the occasion of the anni- | cating the fact that the number of | - pliance committee. It has among its | * i . wealthy people is constantly increas [ bers M. Justin Godar - | versary celebration. e SRS e n £ S TaTT = ———————— e —— N7, G et “.a’,,“a‘,li} o o aer | " During the five years of its life [ ing in Japan it is noted that those ric imated at 3,470,000,000 yen | business men head the list, totalling //"'5/&?'““/-//' 2 4 itary Medical Service, Dr. Alexis Car- | the republic has had two important | "~‘_;]“‘;¢‘ Dions ‘h‘“‘;‘ ,*"p;_o'“e{ ‘;',h;"’or_"r‘ Fan i 2,089.000. P Hm}T, “'”1‘ 1;) et Then come land owners, di- ChRpAS T fo rel of the Rockefeller Foundation, | resolutions in addition to the move- | million ven, has Increased by 1076 ten million yen, or five milllon dollars, | IeCile el banimandibiior ShIpan et 5 Gt shich resulted in the overthrow | Since st 5 g ade o1 43 se 5, g cto. and mine owners and peers. | New York, Dr. Daniel J. McCarthy of [ ment which resu ; e & - : L il PSSR : i the . Pannsylvania unitversity Profes- | of the Manchu dyhasty. There have 1911. The ratio of increase is 115 | yen, or 00,000, 73, and those with l\\(l?l‘ -sev (:n per cent. of the rich s Pinard and Pozzi of the Sor- | also been many local movements - of | Per cent. | over 1,000,000 ven or $500,000 ‘aggre- | live in Tokio and seventeen per cent sors Pinard and Pozzi of the Sor-,a The aggregate wealth of the 2,201 gate 451. ed by profession, | at Osaka. Movie of a Man With the Itchy Flannels , BY BRIGGS —_— —_— TRANSYLVANIA e U — N1 No- | GET TIRED 1T o ANs*(\\‘fi.V\Hn h’/fj“m VL LISTEN Joe BEFRE | A STEAK- 5 No = You WELL SHAN'T We ';\‘?*WE YO«JAED N, 5 M EAVE 1N} (ot . :\f\“. i, s T N fou LEAVE T KnNow ¢ DoN'T HAVE SoME AD o » A% TELL ME WHAT To % HAVE - > \\\w\.w“c“MP“’W"" ? HAUE FoR oUR 5 A CARE FOR g‘:EA D"F € You CA;:.T R %) 5 - SELGRADE FI\.-LIRSi @ SUNDAY DINME! ;i} £ S ‘ ' FOR o @ How “BOUT A 1 a CERNAVADA & NICE STEAK ¢ lCLgTOVO O gucHAREST, T £ @ B 2anvope 5';; et fconsTANTINGPLY “AND ForR DesserT. | Now HERE You LET Some PomPANO P DoN'T You Trink ME ORDER FOR You AN EXTRA SIRLOIN SOME NICE APPLE &7 BILL— | HNow A LA WRYTE YU = “ : PIE WouLLD WOAT S 300D .HERE K Know — CoMBINATION o, 40, K - & { TAsTE GooD? % To 4 e e SALAD e i SSING HOW TEUTONS _MENACE ROUMANIA o TR : B SR | 3 //// SAME fi = PIE AND COFFEE) “ ) // 3 HUSTLE T The accompanying map shows, by | ported to be holding back the Ge \ / 7 3 RIGHT means of the arro nd numbers, | mans, but their prospects of succe: . ¢ i g : ALONG Rumania’s plight in consequence of | arc in grave doubt. the advance of General kenhayn's | (‘ontour of the country would indi- ies into the Wallachian plain. | cate that the Rumanians are with- oming from the northwest | drawing their lines to the river Alt, eized the important railroad | ‘he strongest na 1l barrier to an center Craiova (1), while others | advance on Bukl . are pounding at the Rumanian lines | Little is known of recent events in to the northward. the Dobrudja, where the Russians At last accounts the Rumanian | and Ruman recently have driven arfay which had defended the w back forces Marshal von orn passes had retreated upon Filiash | ) sen. is shown the (2) and may be outflanked by the | ng line at last accoun At (5) | 4 \ 4 Germans at Craiova. In the ‘Alt val- | aghting h een reported recently & S P AR T 2 2220 YA (B iR Oh e () thelm . the vie of Silistria, the 1m41 : > 777 A e . Ruwnanians and Russians were re- | nilitary crossing of the lower Danube,

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