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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1918 whic’ CIVIL SUITS. I The New England Brewing Co. has NATURALIZATION SESSION. ) ) CRVICE FLAG. AH R[l EPS Al!] intere in the state, has been for- hand, there are ways in tunate in securing the se 2 of | farmers will be helpful to manufac-| = { t r Sle i SE 2 ! ¥ s o roteclonels Rl o | brought suit through Attorneys Klett 5 ;i o 5 S : a0l 4 li A i Rokerd i et a e e e B8 e Euicoan e cs B8 s (e Rroreclonsll o fRase | & B The city court will be in session on | « yeflecting the patriotism of its Rog needs no introduction as to his | is Mr. Rogers' hopc to point out these | $800 Was brought vesterday by At- | & Alling against Brnest Muecke for | June 26 for the purpose of ,natur-| memb. g service flag has been < i $6,500. It is alleged that the de- | ajjzing aliens. Judge James T. Mes- | unfurled at Matthew's German ability as a successful farmer or a| ways to both parties concerned and | torney Joseph G. Woods, acting for | 4 1 18 knowledge of manufacturing interests| act in bringing them togethc: | Gennario Paln against Antonio | fendant contemplates the sale of his ) .., (i o oide and Commissioner A. [ Lutheran church on Franklin Squate. of this sta Suffice ay that he| “Mr. Rog il have the full co- 5 » 7| business. The writ is returnable to | °' | In this service flag are upward of 30 ; s o o e Gormittes ot ooa| Bordonario. nstable d Winkle | the superior court and property on | I3. Church of the federal government | siars, representing that many young St planned by th icultural commit- | £ the Connecticut State Coun Vance street was attached by Deputy | will be present A large list of ap- | men who are in the army or navy tee of this fion! that My, Hog. | il of Defense, tha Conne: owner Sheriff A. P. Marsh. plications has been received of the United States will he instrumental in as g| bureaus and have at his < against of Hartford, served the papers Jordonario is o It interest in the prop- manufacturers in their food produc-| a special assistant county ager owner of the other part with the farmers in a practic ay. Mr. Rogers’ home addr h §9.80 was awarded yesterday in the < “There ny ways in which | ington, Conn., Tclephone city court in the b Mikalsskas rtforg : The Manufae. | Manufactu an be of direct and| ain $2-8. His office address D & Co., against F. Janciulis, the judg- s* Association of Connecticut has | Dractical assistance to farmors in| Asylum street, Hartford, =Telephone| ment being in favor of the plaintift o ORI 2 their ecommunities. On the other harter 2131." by default. d to the call of the state for /| ance in increasing Connecticut's | === =— - - = - = ; production, and has taken steps : B fsure the co-operation in 3 ; ; d : ; 9 er crops movement of the ¥ bers of the ociation, repre- ng more than 250,000 employes. ; 4 : ) ey ., § LR % e\ | B nator Elijah Rogers of South- y G , z > i pn has been secured by the asso- 3 : e & R i Pl A FE on to act in a capacity which T 2 A g P e i t be termed “agricultural coun- . AR S g . . Aia 3 - X ? and is to act as representative ) . 2 7 P Z A 3 he association to assist Connecti- i o ;. > ¢ L ReD Y 0 j Q A gvnits W b manufacturers in food produc- . working at the same time in AT o oy A Here are a Few of Our Offerings: enator Rogers will be available to nbers of the association wishing to % ouj community gardening plans . 5 ‘ 5 ' i = % ) Cottages and Single Houses TWO Tenement HOHSES Jng their emploves. He will also ! g I D! ) e, . §L b 9 1 U . H 95 HAMILTON ST.—Six Room Bungalow {8 WEST PEARL ST—Eleven Roor. eration with the farmers. He s B 5, e ) ; bR i = el ooy oo | e L. A N ‘ 82 RUSSELL ST.—Seven Rooms, 76 GRAND ST.—Filteen Rooms. umcil of Defense as. well as the Con- : : g 7¥ 34 WAKEFIELD COURT.—Six Rooms. 45 GRAND ST.—Fourteen Rooms ticut Agricultural College and the e . he 2 R g | MILINCOLN ST—Seven Rooms 198 BLACK ROCK AVE—Twele Rooms. AR S T y 181 KELSEY ST.—Five Rooms. | 74 BLACK ROCK AVE—(Garage.) Twelve jve marks a new and advanced step bd production work. rd of Middletown, president of the £ S 5 3 R et i ‘an enthusiastic supporror | Y SANGED v ; o 0. N1 LINCOLN ST.—Seven Rooms. 87 HART ST.—Ten Rooms. ol newionternrise lon oxpects ; 7 o ; P WEST MAIN ST.—Ten Rooms. 42 CAMP ST.—Twelve Rooms. at members of the association will asp the opportunity presented to 8 A' " Zasy 2L ot Al 48 MAPLE ST.—TwelVe ROOHIS- rticipate materially in the Con- e e RO gevdi 0§ Three Tenement Houses LINGOLN GOURT—Eleven Roors, he plans of the association has just e : : v o Bk S ] 2l ; : (all and get full information. 190 FRANKLIN ST.—Thirteen Rooms. een sent to all its members by harles G. Phelps, the secretary: To the Members of the Association, 2 ) ; ; : EHe 3 Gentlemen: SN J 5 s : BN Mo e “The Manufacturers’ Association of ; ; : ¢ % ¢ B lonnecticut, recognizing that an in- ERaR 3 y ¥ reased and profitable production of R % ‘) i f Y o ® ood is absolutely essential to their Qarter No. 1184 Reserve District No. 1 Report of Condition of the Lt : NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK & | 8 y 3 3 | : : ¢ New Britain, in the State of Connecticut, 3 Q : i X M d d S t d E t the close of b 10, 1918, 5 : . 3 . ! ’ : E 2 29 West Maln St Open on ay an atur ay VemflgS sans and discoun : : ; i : : shown in b) ... 4(b) Acceptance other banks di btal Loans verdratts . S. Bonds (other than Liberty Bonds, but including U. S. | certificates of indebtednoss #'S. bonds and certificates of n- 86,237.33 " debtedness pledged to secure U } 8. deposits (par value §350,000.00 J. S. bonds and certi- cates of indebtedness owned and unpledged $248,000.00 598,000.00 Edberty Loan Bonds: Yaberty Loan Bonds, 31-2 per cent. and 4 per cent. un- pledged ...........213,650.00 Payments actually made on Lib- erty 41-4% Bonds $23,000.00— Bonds, Securities, etc. Bonds ather than U. S. ‘bonds pledged to secure postal saving , deposits $127,74 Socurities other than U. F 8. bonds (not including stocks) owned un- pledged ........ Collateral Trust other notes of corp ations -issued for not less than ONE YEAR nor more than THREE YFEARS' time 39,610.50 “Total bonds, securities, etc., er than U. §. 110,893,62 of Tederal Reserve Bank per cent. of subscription) 18,600.00 Value of banking house 210,000.00 Lawful reserve with Federal Re- serve bank 191,577.90 Items with Federal Reserve Bank In process of collection (not vailable as reserve) 15,754.29 Ugsh in vault and net amounts 21,8 + g 52 due from national banks 360.716.57 & 8 2 g < Net amounts due from bank: . ~ & 2 5 bankers and trust companies 13,587.04 ~ f 7 3 . . . . D W s asgnn o Checks on banks located outside - AL S S TR g { s ) j g Hundreds of the newest models await TR A e : : & 3~ % [\s g : | your choice in Serge, Poplin, Gabardine, Tiri- Rl 2100000 s d \ N s : : 3 b cotine, Checks, Poiret Tiwill and Silvertones. War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps actually owned 170.89 % RS . f B ,\‘])ecially Priced at e e ! Total $4.669,176.79 LIABILITIES Fapital stock paid in 10,000.00 Jurplus fund s 310.000.09 s > Ls ! i % " pn d Profit $107,122.76 3 i " 4 i . Sy - 1 $25.00 to $30.00 interest, and taxes paid ... 24.2 > 2 i : l—i‘":::{x;né\ifiii"’é’u.f"‘ to Nationar v 5 £ 3 ARocq : 3 LADIES’ and MISSES’ LADIES’ and MISSES’ e o E e i ——— L [ B | , COATS DRESSES $114,723.50 Demand deposits (other than 3 : R T : - ; g am dcpaaite sunjoct to ‘T ; , ey , : $15 and upward $15 and upwards ¢ : T ; il B o to $35 to $30 30 days) Individual deposits subject to f Sre Tt 00 =~/ ront< B WAISTS SKIRTS 1;1:,1‘,‘('] el i . Gl : : % ; e : - Dressy little models for little misses who take as mucl roner 5 : s P T ; g : delight in looking smart and “dressed up” as you de reserve ..... $2,75 Mme deposits subject to reserve S 1 (payable after 30 dave, or s Y] S o . ¢ W . ) jeet to 30 days or more notice s | B and postal savings): y . 2 9 Pertificates of deposit (other than for manecy horrowed) Postal savings deposits Dther tims deposits Total of time deposits mubjact to reserve ....$737,593.92 hited States Deposits (other than postal savings) War loan depoits account 350,000.00 Total 59.476.70 Ktate of Connecticut, County of Hurtford, I, F. 5. CHAMBERLAIN, cashier of the Jbove named bank, do solemnly swear that {he above statement is truc to the best of Wy knowledge and belief F. 8. CHAMBERLAIN, Cashier. Subseribed and sworn to béfore me this 16th day of May. 1918. R. B. TRYON, Notary Public ; 03 /% y ¢ B V = 3 % Sl o, Sy e { A 47> =S4 Work | R .. GATELY & BRENNAN JOHN B, MINOR, T 2 e ¢ 47 Hain Street, New Britzin, Conn. Open Monday and Satarday Lvening H. 8. WALTER. i 2 ~—Directors 2 i 3 siadk 2 —