New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 18, 1917, Page 2

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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, A THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1017. C[{y it Before Taking Inventory, We Offer The | SAVINGS BANK OF NEW BRITAIN | i :a‘\:«l'u:h::r\?!\‘(:‘.-nsl.\ .~t:.tcd_ in t::; | FALL ANDW NTER SUITS proceeds from cert proposed by the com- hnity tra would be do Organized 1862. 178 Main Street, New Britain, Conn. | FOR MISSES AND WOMEN Ta committec money to pay ex- SR § RS Some are sport models, others suitable for nses until the public concert. From y § = Y b receipts of the concert the loan - - . : early spring wear and all are of qualities that RS pald and the balance held by . - 3 2 make them most attractive at the low prices committee for the expenses of K orchestra the following year. The L . L s : Ml M they are marked. : i Goodness of “Aunt Delia's Bread. . ! 3 WINTER COATS are selling at a saving paxt. ‘ . : - ‘ of from $10 to $20 on each Coat—and the lexter Fuller of 56 Higt street, AR % § i . B vo: toen - nenty i s g N ¢ styles and fabrics are fine. rning while at work at the Stan- ~ . _ : ; SOME FINE VALUES! i s cranaternad to Hew, T B e A few Serge and Silk Dresses to close at flitain General hospital in the police Bbulance. His condition is not re- e \ ! R M $5.00 to $20.00. gy Assets | T el Surplus | L e it ‘hief of Police William J. Raw- » ¥ " B ‘ i Sweaters at a Saving of from $3.00 to $5.00 s was able to visit headquarters a short time yesterday afternoon $9 437 0 : — . ; : b on each. the first time since he became the 68 81 SRR . S Qioac 411 968 81 i ——si 1 o tim of an aggravated attack of the | ’ - b . 3 ’ s Silk Hose—sizes 8!; and 9—77c and 83c. p.. He clearly showed the effeets | ; fhis illness and it will be a number 5 . ’ s » days before he is able to resume ¢ N | duties. 3 R . § . t the mid-week meeting of the . \ 3 3 ] | S Congregationa, churcn 743 : - . : iT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND [hight Rev. and Mrs. Elmer T. 3 5 2 flenes will speak on “A Day with ¥ : : 3-99 ASYLUM ST. Conrecting with 140 TRUMBULL SE ly Sunday.” ! s e it HA RFTORD David Gordon, chauffeur for the Ftford Mattress Company, report- to the police last night that the B s DEPOSIT IN THE BANK PICTURED ABOVE ! v THE QUALITY S10RE ain street a short time before, ssing both the polo and automo STATEMENT—JANUARY 1, 1917. i C A H Al L srael Wexler has asked the police | 7 LIABILITIES Y ° locate a motor that he reports as, f§ Loans on Real Estate ceven... $4,567,310.00 Deposits $8,979,100.10 i Glen from Iht oy i =n¢ o . 238 Main Street ;‘;ghobtzznats;:ih Bl Loans on Stock and Bonds ........... 892502.00 Interest Account . .. ...... : 461000.00 > £2 B e Loans on Personal Security ........... 1,750.00 urplus Fund . . . 400,000.00 it ) 2 State, City and Town Bonids .......... 1,608172.00 Profit and: Loss Account. . . ..... 11,968.71 SPECIAL F OR LA | Ralrosd Bonds . 1831,097.98 ) wamessi ||| FRIDAY and SATURDAY 8. illlam J. Sullivan, head of the | JReal Estate, Banking House . ....... 54,101.22 Halibut, Eastern white Vermont Turkeys .tuiz;l&.y&cx;:&flo\:fl Jcommittee of | Real Estate, Foreclosure e 3,080.74 - Salmon, steel head Roasting Chicken tance of similar dutics during the | Deposits in Banks and Trust Compames 5 Cod Steak Roasting Fowls D on ks helnn promit i and Cash . ... ceean.. (321,486.40 Haddock Deerfoot Sausages e M Suspense Account ................... 11847 Boston Blue Arlington Sausages d at .the close — the ‘meeting of, St. Elmo lodge, K. | $9,437,068 81 . Mackerel, large perry, Barnes Sausages {P., last ‘éyening. The grand chan- ! Blue Fish, genuine Eastern Cut Pork ot the order paid the lodge an’ Market value of Securities in excess of Book Values, $120,706.02. Butter Fish, Jumbo I e ot the 5. N B, Telert] Deposits of from $1.00 to $3,000.00 may be made. Four per cent. interest paid on all deposits, compounded scmi-annually, January 3 Flounders ne office will hold a dance in Interest begins the first of each month, : oth’s hall February 6. Miss Mar- Money to loan upon improved real estate and upon approved collateral security at five per cent, interest, Open Clams Giant Pascal Celery et ‘McCarthy is chairman of the Tile Fish Cauliflower amittee of arrangements. Scallops Spamsh Onions stponed B & r @ 4 - e judge or ant judge may By A 3 O ! LAWYERS REVISE | cated in this city upon any writlng | require the attendunce of any deputy Finnan Haddie ‘Kiln Dried Sweets | obligatory, payable by the terms of it | sheriff or constable in Hartfeord coun- o e e e e e ) evening The rn(\chng will be : d this evening and supper will bo ' P t ‘[ 3 | ! 3 3 \ s s . . EV\.n S Omght I ;:xz 1ld bank or indorsed to said bank. | ty, to-attend sessions of the sourt, and FRUIT ¢ 3 & RO Under the proposed draft the juris-| to execute orders given them. Com- 4 b.:;':s;lerl 3. o ,\f.‘:f?ar{‘L Lo e : B el [;ITY EuURT RULES diction of justices of the peace to try, | pensation for such duties shall be the TEL. TEL. TEL. g 8 sposed a & 0“‘°| Rolling Stones,” Lycoum theater. hear and determine cases will be|same as that paid the sheriff 3 B r any aple Hill. A — e S RoTeiea it evey LRl wiill not |laaru u e Se it o e e 805 806 807 first annual meeting of the | High class photo -drama, Fox's e e effect actions pending before a justice | sions in the court of common pleas. iPkholders of the Shuttle Meadow ;‘theater. | . : of the peace prior to July 1, 1915. An When in the opinion of the judge - w1 be neta tonignt. —— Tentative Plan for GOMMIttee 00 apwea"fiom "any it action therein | of ‘the court, & ure Js essontia. the e . Vaudeville and moving pictures, shall be had and allowed to either | clerk shall issue a warrant directed | Pefore justices of peace. In all other | thereof of the charter of the city ate President. John F. Leeney of | Kceney's theater, cases, the costs and fees shall { any amendment thereto as is incof i arty upon giving b with surety to|to any proper officer ¢ t im | civil ¢ 3 3 T 0. . will address a meeting in o Gha[]g][]g (Charter B pom slvingfboncnith sk ol ¥ prover officer commanding him |\ Ty "sime as in cases brought be- | sistent with the provisions of thi : the satisfaction of the judge of the|to draw the names of persons subject | " : : stville Sunday afternoon. Annual meeting South church. court of common pleas. In matters | for jury duty, from a box In the town | [0Te the superior court. Iefnerchygrepealedy ttorney Charles H. Mitchell ana 3 s i that might have been appealed from [ clerk’s office. In all actions pending A e e 5 o have returned fram a trip to| Charter Revision committee mects| The local lawyers’ committee which ' any judgment of a justice of the peace | before the court in which the demands C?“J"l veg m“ e Mo h.“,»l NOT ON COMPLAINT COMMITTEE, i York and New Jersey. in City hall, has been preparing a draft governing otherwise to the superior court, pro-! exceeds $20 and does not exceed $100, | 0F July in C‘p ‘ri st ; 4 'f ‘h Daniel Cosgrove and Wallace R i the conduct of the city court. has,!vided the appeal shall he perfected|and in all actions pertaining to sum- | P held on the first X O A R T hasdion Tasbeisior the -hairms ames T. e 5 B : = month, and at such times as the court | Itichardson, members of the supeg iy . iBe v ot o 1 M., meets | through its chairman, Judze James T. | within seven days after the rendition | mary process, a jury of six members o e i ola e e er party this L4 he | in Masonic hall. Meskill, completed the diaft @ i of final judgmient, the local court shall| shall be summoned. In all cases | SMall direct. D P GG At e i s ; 5 missive has been presented to <! have the right to use its discretion for | where trial by jury is claimed legally The court shall have the power to £ it & Y i e L o : ) Jury s ally, | tablish its own rules of procedure. | Dresent the alleged grievances of that Mrs. Hialmer Johnson of 15 Com- ocial and dance, T. A, B. hall. Herbert V. Camp of the ¢ B £00d cause to extend the time for per-j the jury shall” consist of six juror: hall v Body ol he Ratatyiboara asr e f}‘."’“"‘ i aag i gy — vision committee to be Drought Up at fecting the appeal to ten additional|unless twelve jurors are ordered by | _Lhe common council shall provide P 2 Tl There shall pe one term of the city f "he Quaker Sewing society will hold Giddings Chapter, R. A erty of 221 Oalk street are under-| ~Annual meeting Swedish Lutheran |the meeting of the charter revision | days. The course of practice and the | the court. In actions where the sum ‘:i::l‘l“;:)"r"‘fi‘"c‘“fo:;’td ::(‘I}“m““n“;";‘v';‘;d({‘s :?r:"fov;.',:‘(:m‘o\r: ‘;f;e";mi,_ ",'m:::f,:l""‘:;:; ng treatment at Miss Nagle's-san- | ¢hurch. ‘ommittee in Mavor Quigley's office | manner of procecding in the court will| involved does not exceed $100, al blanks, stationery, law books, etc., as | Without permission and they are net §tim. 8 A — it 8 o’clock this evening. be in conformity to the superior court, | able « fees, including cler et e T s R S e e v _ New Britain council, O, U. A. . A qQigest of the contents of the draft| regarding trial, disposition of and jiury nd compensation to the } S Y Judge. | R o e ighland Camp, R. N. of A. public | meets at 277 Main street. in substance gives to the city court|mode of proceeding in cases. [d » same as 'in trials So much of any section or part| by their colleagues. Friday evening, Electric hall.— —— jurisdiction over all cases in equity in! Process in all actions brought in Hira Temple, D, O. K. K., meets in | Hartford county with the exception of the local court, sha » signed by an Vega hall. those in which judgment has been ren-! officer of the $tate, authorized to sign | ! . o = dered in the superior court or court of | writs and judicial process, or by a Only One “BROMO QUININE. Turner society meets in Turner l\v\l!.‘}.-rnn:,‘.r\axntpfon. .‘ The city court will judge or clerk of \lh(‘, court. The | i j get the genuine, call for full name - also have jurisdiction to pass judg-|\rits shall be served by a duly quali- HXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look' Lexington lodge, I. O. O. F., meets | ment and to recover penaltiex under:fied officer or by an indifferent per- } signature of E. W. GROVE. Cures |in Jr. O, U. A. M. hall. the order or ordinances of the city,|gon deputized under the laws of the 'old m One Day. 25c.—advt. e and any suit or action that may be | state. All bonds for writs shall be St. Jean de Baptiste society meets | mmmmerreprrgs—— | qccepted by a person authorized ta e L et at 34 Church street a sign- a writ. Bonds for prosccution, 3 : i R cone-ution W S e <pecial bail and bonds for writs of . meeting of the bockkeeping class | vater Jahn lodze, O. D, H. S. meets TEETHING BAZ}IES shall he taken to the adverse i i the High school vesterday after- |in Bardeck's hall. e S - ALL SM"fS When the defendant resides within ¢ S I S New Britain Nest, 0. 0. O., meets in - the local limits, the writ shall be e 3 | Fectric hall. PR S e M e : ) e s many S | e o, e | ¢f the court. Should the defendant meetsiin SENkaiinome: W, 3 ¢ service will be twelve days. All - orrying. £ : m | < s eturnable, shall he in the hands bso‘“tely Re Oves re S b A., meets in g | of the court before 10 o'clock on the I Juad’s hail. Fhis news may seem too good to "”Irnmrn ate. Al mesne proc. S ex ndigestion. Onepackage | | S i | rues bt it s s vight. Tt Do I e ; ol Charlen OarR ENoE o Fmosts oung mothers are getting wise and 2 A Mohds [ voek, and rovesit. 25cat all druggists, | court ¢ . .o Atk ge ¥ise and | nahle on Monday of any weel, a it {in Electric hall, ::1(‘):1‘;1‘;‘& '||“t:, n--\fu‘:m-"i,"m experienced | = tirnable on any day with the st o S A ~eption of Sunday. E e == Hundreds of mothers right in your | €¥¢eption o ¢ ; A 0 The judge shall be named by the oundometon hrestiiy pitice Mudlnel, he ssembly, and will take office | RAZORS | TSOAP [ windows soothing somu: that | (UG Gt Monda in July following ok in Stead of coffee jlecthing habics have last all terrors| g 'y hointment, the tenure of office d for them, they know they need mot| . J e (wo years. The appointment 2 Y orrs after a _to“‘ doses. As one fond | (00 qaputy judge will he made by the mother expressed "It seems to act| ;0 rocedure, and the selections of [like & charm, you could sec the little | (Ml cocgion of the general as- one pick up and improve from the ) sembly shall stand as confirmed. The - S St .| deputy judee shall be vested with the A TN P “Feel It Heal” T Winslow's Soathing Syrups | SePtY MRS A0 B PR Hen the R (| INSTANT POSTUM sure is a long looked for blessing for| jyiter is unable to preside on account 3 Gureems i, ) teething kiddies, it takes right hold.{ ;¢ jliness, absence or disqualification. - and mind you not a grain of dope. the{ 1)y case the judge and deputy judge or o proplring on s dian formula right on the Dottle, too, 80| jerk are unable to preside over court [ you know just what you are giving. |, ;ccount of disqualification, request sa aze oln No hit or miss about “Mrs Winslow’s | 4 be made in writing to a justice HEYSERS ’ of peace to fill in the capacity. Every mother owes it to the suffer-1 = goction § pertains to salary of the ing child, to relieve it with “Winslow’s | judge and assistant judge. Section 6 Soothing Syrup.” It does the trick, 'em,m“.m.‘; the judge to name and vou can see the little one brace up swear in the clerk, to continue to act 25C bOttle | with the first dose, where before pain [ gimilarly at the pleasure of the court. 1 jand tears, now smiles and good|The city ordinance will govern the v G iierailon whe nature. amount of salary paid the clerk. The Sori Old folks take children’s troubles | court ms ol apnointialcleric oo as a matter of course and think, “Well| tempore, to act in of disability Bitste Crook, ik U - A we all went through them.” sounds|of the regular off The clerk will oF = 0. K. but does not help the kiddies. Eollect all feastturnine) the saré over DRUG Co 169 171 Give the little omes a chance, (o the treasurer of the city. The clerk et mother, da vour part. get a bottle of f may also draw his order on the treas- 9 MAIN STREEKT “Winslow’s Soothing Syrup” today.|urer to pay jury, witnesses and offi- AR Sold and recommended hy good | cers’ fees, or pay the same from fees EfiUSHES STROPS druggists everywhere. For sale in|which he may have on hand. Semi- g B e s T New Br in by Seltzer's Prescription | annual reports will be submitted to Pharmacy the treasurer by the clerk.

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