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zoston Store! The State Council of Dc—} sfense on the advice of the Council of National Defense | have issued the f'o]lo\ving: RULES FOR | CHRISTMAS SHOPPING < 1. Buy useful articles. 2. Pay cash for them. 3. Do your shopping early | or you may not be able to do! it at all, retailers are asked:J§ .not to put on extra Christ- mas help. 4. Ship your gifts early, mails and expresses must not be congested. : 5. Seclect gifts that can be shipped in small space. 6. Deliver presents in per- | § son where you can. would suggest the fol towing useful articles: Handkerchiefs, Neckties, Hosiery, Umbrellas, Corset Covers, Chemise, Gowns, Bath Robe ‘Chemise, Gowns, Bath Robes, Blankets, Comf or tables, | Towels, Table Linen, Quilts,' Napkins and a lot of things | for Baby’s use. | Gloves, ULLAR The best of selected raw milk thor- £ PASTEURIZED by our mod- process is what offered you | over our brand of PASTEURIZED MILK "The finest nnot ¢compare with OUIt 3D MILK— for ours w milk made ABSOLL E and PURE by Order it today. 401 PARK STR T. Telephone 19 BERLIN GARAGE Storage and Repairing a Specialty. Auto Supplies. George A. Ventres, Berlin, | Conn. ~ J. HOCHMAN Pays Best Prices For JUNK and SECOND HAND FURNITURE TEL. 468-4 00D BUYS, Modern 3 fenement house with Jarge lot only $4,000, Terms $1,000 cash, Another at $5,600 and 2 single houses in suburbs with extra lots. $2.,500 and $: 000, H. N. LOCKWOOD, izcal Estate and Insurance City Hall HMANRDSS AUTO GO, OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. I’hone 2227 139 Arch St. Nuticé td _WitgL Gonsumers. Owing to the continued dry weather/, we ask all users of City water to be careful, as on account of the prevailing dry conditions, it is not known when we may have a copious rainfall and it is the urgent wish of the Board of Water Com- ioners that all consumers hereby u care in the use of City water for any or all purposes. BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS Aprons, | § | be entirely discontinued on Monday, | { cach week in New England, and in the| | cach state is hereby authorized and| NEW BRITAIN DAILY Sage-Allen & Co. HARTFORD. Markdown Suitcases an These Geods Are Somewh of Trunks, d Traveling Bags at Shopworn But Are Not Injured For Service. SOME ARE REDUCED ONE-HALF OTHERS REDUCED ONE-THIRD On Friday morning w e will place on sale some very desirable traveling bags, suit cases and trunks, all from our regular stock. some extraordinary values A bit shop worn. We have reduced these for quick sale from one- third to one-half their regular prices. You can find here. Also— BLACK ENAMEL CLOTH SUIT CASES. Fifteen inch size, selling at 89c. These are very desirable for school use and also for shopping. made and durable. MATTING SUIT CASES. 24 inch size, $2.00 value. Selling at $1.39. Well LIGHTLESS NIGHTS [lR[]EllS MOBIFIED Batravagant Use of Light Pro duced by Coal Strictly Prohibited | ¢ Thomas W. Russell, fuel adminis- trator, has announced the following regulation restricting the use in cities, vill and towns of light generated or produced by the use of fuel. The extravagaat or wasteful use of light generated or produced by the use or consumption af coal, oil, gas or other fuel for illuminating pur- poses, in the streets, parks, or other public places of any city, village or town, or for other outdoor illumina tion, public or private, is hereby pro- hibited. The use of light generated of pro- duced by tr coal, ofl, gas, or other fuel, for illu- minating or displaying -advertise- ments, announcements or signs on the | exterior of any building or on any | billboard, or ather structure for the display of advertisements, announce- ments or signs, and the use of such light for the external ornamentation of any building or structure, or for illuminating or displaying any window | in any shop or store, when such shop| or store is not open for business, shall| Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of| states of New York, Pennsylvania, New Jer Delaware, Ma, in the T ct of Columbia, and shall be entirely discontined on Monday and Tuesday of each week in the states of Michigan and Ohio; and in| xet ameunts fue hrorc® panks, ny state not hereiabefore mentioned, when the Federal Fuel Administrator{’ for such state shall so order, provided | however, that nothing in this regula- tion shall be construed to prohibit {he maintenance in any shop or store window of any lights required by a!wyar state law or municipal ordinanace, or for the purpose of safety. The Federal Fuel Administrator for; directed to enforce this regulation within eash state. Any person violating or refusing to conform to this regulation will hc‘l liable to the penalties prescribed in the aforesaid act of congress. LOCAL MAN ACCUSED OF CHICKEN THEFTS | Coons Brothers and Arthur Martin Arrested and Turned Over to Berlin Officials. Wilbert and Edwin Coons and Arthur Martia will face trial in the Berlin court tomorrow morning for the theft of three chickens, the pro- perty of Mrs. Anna Quasnick of Beach Swamp Road. The chickens were found in their possession this morning by Officer Patrick O’Meara. The case was to have been tried this| morning in the local court, but it wa: found upon investigation that the chickens were taken from Berlin and was therefore under the jurisdiction of the court of that town. The three accused were turned over | this morning to Constables Enrico| Polo and John Hackett. Officer O’'Meara while patrolling his beat Iy this morning saw three men with & suspicious looking bag on the railroad tracks near Park street. He approached them and all three ran, Wilbert Coons and Martinj being caught within a few feet, and Edwin Coons, latter at hls home. The of-| ficer opened the bag and found three| unplucked chickens bearing evidences| being killed shortly before. He| of questioned the men unable to tell where come from they wer Judge George G on the bench in the morrow morning to try the case. Griswold will be Berlin court Charter No. 1154 Reserve District No. 1 Report of Condition of the NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK at New Britain, in the State of Connecticut, at the close of husiness on Nov. 1, 1918 RESOURC soans and discounts, Including rediscounts (except those shown in b and c) $2,520,670.26 (1) Acceptances of other banks discount- 2,778,086.42 3,949.49 other than Liberty including s. indebtedne bonds and certifi- cates of indebtedness pledged to secure 1 deposits (par value) 5. bonds and certifi- cates of indebtedness owned and unpledged 36,500 846,500.00 £10,000 Liberty Loan Bonds: Liberty Loan Bonds, 3 and 4 1-4 per cen Loan Bonds, and 4 1-4 . pledged to secure U. S. deposits 100,000 Payments actually made on Liberty 4 1-4 per cent bonds of the Fourth Liberty Loan owned ............. 40,115.00 269,215.00 Bonds, securities, ete. (other than 1. S.): use of consumption of | Bonds (other than T. bonds) pledged to se- cure postal savings deposits .......... curities other than U 5. bonds (not including stocks) owned un- pledged ... Collateral other notes of corpor- ations issued for not less than ONE YEAR nor more than THREE YEARS' time 32,635.50 Total bonds, securities, etc other than U. S, Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent. of subscription) Value of bank house, owned and un e Lawtul reserve with Federal Re- serve bank 265,457.23 296,499.08 18,600.00 and, and| rtems with Federal Reserve Bank s of collection (not as reserve) in vault and net amounts due from national banks 33,947.08 bankers, and trust companies 63,494.04 Total ............ 941,872.08 Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank and other cash items Redemption fund with U Tr and due from U. S 3,518.56 133.52 Savings Certificatés and Thrift Stamps actually owned Total $5,797,518.30 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits Less current expenses, interest, and taxe paid 13,440.04—117,991.5 Amount reserved for taxes accrued 1,294 Net amounts due to National i banks 2 Net amounts due to banks, bank- o L ers and trust companies STl SRR S ss006s Demand _d-posits (other than bank deposits) subject to Re- serve (deposits pavable within 30 days): Tndividual deposits $310,000.00 810,000.00 131,431.60 subject to check 3 Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) Certified checks Cashler's checks outstanding Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to 3,347,771.84 Time deposits subject fo reserve (payable after 30 days, or sub- Ject to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings): Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) 150 Postal savings deposiis 103035.94 Other time deposits 130,46 Total of time deposits % subject to reserve 683,515.55 United States deposits (other than postal savings) War loan deposit account Iiabilities other than above state Total $ State of Connecticut. County of H I, F. S. Chamberlain. Cash the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that ! the above statement Is true to the best my knowledge and belief. i F. S. CHAMBERLAIN, Cashier. Correct—Attest A. J. SLOPER, H. C. M. THOMSON, J. B. MINOR, Directors, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of November, 1918. R. E. TRYON, Notary Public. Crosley’s Orchestra at] T. A. B. DANCE TONIGHT 456,884.33 210,000.00 | | §44,430.91 3.301.72 | HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1918, Christmas Present a Week Christmas Present THR ILLIVE STORE SPECIALS FRIDAY AFTERNOON 3 to 5 o’clock These are the Specials We Intended Giving Our Customers Last Monday Evening Friday Afternoon, 3 to 5 o’clock, $1.00 Negligee Shirts, 2 for $1.00 Friday Afternoon, 3 to 5 o’clock, Men'’s $1.50 Winter Union Suits $1.00, not more than three to a customer Friday Afternoon, 3 to 5 o'clock, Men’s 19¢ Fine Hose, 2 pr. for 25¢ Friday Afternoon, 3 to 5 o'cleck, Boys’ $1.50 Corduroy Odd Trousers $1.00 pair, not more than two pairs to. a customer Besse-Leland Co. 38 STORES 38 CITIES Largest Clothing Organization in New England