New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 11, 1919, Page 3

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DN cvenings at 6 We also close | Sept. 24, | close Monday until Oct. 1st. fnesdays at 12:15 until ACATION TIME If you are thinking of going away t us show you our extensive line of veling Bags and Suit Cases. You Will find the price right. STRAW SUIT CASES. Strongly ade. leatheroid bound edges and practs. lightweight and durable, 14, , 20 and 24 inch heavy brass lock and clasps. $1.50 and more. 24-INCH STRAW SUIT CASES. Full Jeatheroid edge and top binding, double leather full length straps, spe- cial value at the price $2.85. JLEATHEROID SUIT C S. inch, light weight, leather and metal corners, one of the most durable cases made. Comes with and without straps, $1.75 up. STRAW TRAVELING BAGS. Va- riety of styles. some lcatheroid edge, others rcroid ends and top, 14, 16, 18 inch. 79¢ up. SOLID LEATHER Traveling Bags; black or _ size BOSTON BAGS. Large size black Lor tan in leather and leatheroid. At the toilet goods counter you will find a full assortment of Creams, Soaps, Powders and Toilet prepara- pns of all kinds from the best mak- and Leatheroid tan, all PULLAR & NIVEN \UNBURN Apply VapoRub lightly—it soothes the tortured skin, YICKS VAPOR! *VOUR BODYGUARD" -3 PLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER 18 MAT DON'T FORGET - DIOGNNES ocal and long distance moving and cking. Pianos and parties at rea- konable prices. Also storage. *Phone B87-32 and 382. 8 Gilbert street, ew Britain. M dellvery and heavy duty - trucks, from 14 to 5 tons. AMERICAN Balanced Six, Pleasure Cars. ITY SERVICE STATION. A. M. Paonessa, Prop. BENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET L very Cars for Hire, Day and Night Storage, Supplies ana Repalring. »' epair Work a Specialty. hone 2227 ]‘29 Al‘l‘h 5t Daily Freight and xpress Service V:BRITAIN, NEW HAVE AND NEW YORK DCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING AND TRUCKING. RUCKS BY THE DAY OR HOUR. A. H. HARRIS Care of Adna TEL. Johnson, 961, R.J. F. DUNIGAN REOPATHIC PHYSICIAN 9 to 12 a. m, 2 NAT ffice Hours: o 194 NORTH ST., New Britain, Conn, FOR SALE. he 7-room cottage No, ce. Also No. 28 S with barn ahd lot others just put in first Any of these for 22 Cottage N. LOCKWOOD, b ATE AND INSURANCE. Room 407 City Hall, IN'GOOD GONDITION Has More Thau $10,000, 000 in Deposns Everyone in this community interested in the statement of condition of the Savings Bank of Ne Britain, July 1, 1919, which appears today in t pape Recognized, as this institution is, a great factor in the development and prosperity of this city, it is a great satisfaction to have presented such conclusive evi- dence of its growth and success. Very ty to the government and co-operation in aiding war financing is shown in the items in its assets of bonds and certificates, one million, three hundred and twen- ty-four thousand dallars. Recognizing as ever its bilities to this community, and with a desire to aid to the fullest extent of its ability in relieving the situation, it offers to make mortgage leans to the extent that the law will allow upon new homes, and buildings of every character that provides ad- ditional rents. "To this offer particu- lar attention is called The usual dividend of 2 per cent. depositors was paid July 1 and fifty thousand dollars was added to surplus fund, making this item five hundred thousand dollars. Every reader of this paper d every item of the statement this great mutual savings which has grown to be such a vital influence in the advancement of the city. vill be amounting to now should the | United States | responsi- | w i | | marked evidence of its loval- | | | | housing | to | the | of | bank, | The following report is of interest: | Assets, real estate ..$ stocks Loans on Loans on bonds United ¢ United Ates United and . 1,081, ates honds i States certifi- 150,000.00 Great Ireland Kingdom and bonds State, city bonds . Railroad bonds Bank stocks Real estate, hov Deposits in banks trust companies cash Suspense account Tax and insurance ac- count and town 1,488,715 1,750,467.98 Sod 163,450.00 banking and and Li. A .$10,749,472.00 Deposits 5 sub- United States bond scription account Intere account .... Surplus fund Profit and loss account a(}ll 000 00 100,000.00 54,414.49 ,492.01 | $11,332,087.14 | In order to relieve e housing sit- | uation and aid in the construction of new houses and buildings providing additional tenements, this bank make mortgage loans upon such properties to the full extent of its re- sources and limited only by laws governing loans upon tate by savings banks. Deposits received from one dollar to three thousand dollars at one time. Interest on deposits at the rate of four per cent per annum, paid Jan- uary Ist and July 1st each year. In- terest upon deposits begins the first day of each month. real es- Deposits in savings banks are not PERSONALS MisaiEen ool T orrerl nrilayeal P mer, Eleanor Lewis, Cor; Bleanor White, Margaret Middlemas and Catherine Mills are spending the week-end at Saybrook. school and family leave today for T erton, R. I, to occupy home, Farm Punckateesett. ing J. C. Sherlock of Cincinnati on his estate at Long Island York for a short stay. Boone of Belvidere leave today for Fall River will spend the summer. Mr. is the father of Mrs. L. P. Slade. John H. Boone Dorothy Zinman of Florence Sirkin and Mary North street, leave Monday Neck. Hawkins street, for Indian The Alpha Alpha Girls holding @ house pasty at Head, entertained some alumni today. The visitors are the Misses Kunice Humphre Frances { Dean, Beatrice and Harrier Reynal, Irene Swift., Trene Andrews, Isabel | Foster, Mildred Coombs izabeth Traut and Helen Cadwell. The will have luncheon at the Sachem Head Yacht club, motoring down to- day. who are Sachem” of PRESB RIAN CONFERE I New York, July 11.—-Presbyterian churches of tl'e synods of New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Baltimore and New England will be represented by' delegates to the first summer con- ference of the Presbyierian new movement at Stoney Brook, N. from July to August The plans to carry out the program of the new era movement for war reconstruction work, social service, evangelistic cam- paigns and various other Christian en- terprises will he perfected TAKING PRECAUTTIONS, 10 still but \LL Precautionary continue in order has been shed cverywhere. Many closed, but the people work after the rccent ] Bearman of | their | will | the state ; ne Goodwin, | Principal Louis P. Slade of the High | their summer | Walter Hudson who has been visit- | is now in New ! will | where he | girls | era | | \(dmn 1y a month. al Seamen’s union, Agents for PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS & % GOSSARD and ME. IRENE (INOORPORATED) CORSLTS HARTI“ORD. Expert Fitters This Store Will Re Closed Monday, July 14 We shall close the store all day Monday, July 14, in order to give our employes a full holiday at the shore for their annual outing. In making this announcesient we wish ta take the opportunity tude to each and every employe for the splendid co-operation they gave during the particularly on the first day, Tuesday, which was one of the busiest days in the history of Their interest, self-denial and loyval efficiency contributed largely to make it a banner day. We also wish to thank the public at this time for the generous patronage extended week's sale and to assure them of our appreciation and renewed resolve to make the next even more progressive and prosperous than have been the last thirty. SAGE-ALLF Mail Orders During the summer season, when away on vacations, you can order by mail with perfect assurance that your be cared for with great fidelity, and trying to publicly express our deep grati- Anniversary Sale, the store. during this thirty vears N & CO. Camera Dept All Films developed prints are ordered. free when Prompt service on all films. Mail films to us from hame. We sell Rexo Camer: Our camera you. your when away orders will care and accuracy and Films. expert and promptness; to meet all re- | quirements, are the man is an can advise watchwords of i | | this department. i Closing Out Q. R. S. Player Rolls and Emerson Phonograph Records R. S. Rolis, 60c. All Emerson Records 50c¢ Regular prices 90c, $1.00 and $1 and 85ec. and 10-inch Including the Very Latest July Newest Vocal and Instrumental and Instrumental Hits. Regular prices Tic Sizes 9 Including the Very successes. Rolls, Word Rolls SATURDAY ON MAIN AND NONE BARGAIN SQUATZ EXCHANGED. THESE ROLLS FLOOR. THEY WILL NOT BE AND RECORDS WILL BE ON SALE PLAYED. NONE SENT 0. D. demanded we have Piano Rolls and departments that are positively where we sell Q. R. S. Player In order to make room for enlargements of ather decided to sac e our Music Department on the third floor, Emerson Phonograph Records. Sa we are putting our entire stock of Q. R. S. Rolls and Emerson Records on sale Saturday at un- heard-of Low Prices. There’s a these lo and the Emerson Recards at 50c each But owing to the enormous demand at rolls. Take your choice of the player rolls at 60c each big list to choose from, you can get what you want. prices we shall be unable to play any of these records or Get in as early as you can and we place no limit on the number you can buy at the sale prices. Wi want to clean up the entire stock in the shortest possible time. omen s Juils oeillng or | Less Than They Cost Today COME ON SATURDAY AND GET A NEW SUIT THAT YOU CAN WEAR §10.00 $1500 woman who buys a Suit today at one of aur The moral is, buy now, while we NEXT FPALL $19.75 $35. o/o sale prices will save considerable mone are closing out suits at such littlc AND AV lu MONE Every prices or fall will be higher. $10, $15, $19.75 and $35. Only a few left at $10, all black. But tremendous value. Not a great supply at $15 and $19.75, but each one a valuable find. Jersey 48 including Tricotines, Serges and Gabardines and also new We have a complete run of sizes in suits at this price, 16 to saving running from At $35 a gaod assortment, unmistakable quality and style. on every suit‘we can guarantec a positive UALETY MARKET OW PRICF I WITH EVERY PURCHASE. BIG ON EV MADE HERE. TJARANT SAV- TORE OF L ) PURCHASE THE QUALIT GROCERIES MACARONT (\n Kinds) 10c 1b = 3 15¢ Can 2 Cans 33¢ Quart 2 Pint 65¢ 80 Bag FANCY RIB ROAST .. STEAKS OI' TE ) FANCY 'EXVE FANCY NATIV. CY NATIVE VEAL STEW SHOULDER STEAK ANCY POT ROAST FRANKFURTS FANCY FOWL CORNED BEEF QUALITY MARKET 324 East Main Street . Tel. 756-12 DELIVERY BAKE l) B TOMATC IMPORT IMPORT! TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. 'HELD IN PORT BY Several Coastwise New . steamers hive ! from sailing tomorrow Will be tied up unl are able to will go reach port. ssel 1 port w with the as soon as ti\ crews of 1¢ fighing ve the strike w are about 1 thie fishing flec strikers orsanizations’ arve affiliated, estitated that 3,000 men arve directly affected and that they would be joined | by the seamen, cooks, stewards, engi- ners and mates. Should the claims of the union be made good about 4,000 men will walk out. | the U. 8. Ship- | Repre- nd deck s of con- i ton with the ofti- | New York, J Samuel ( hoard At union ! pers, president > Americ id (hat un- | eration of coded to the sengers vern- follow styiking unions ir shi LACK OF FIREMEN men in the Stcamers Are Un- | St et s GOMPERS Board are not affected engine room will enter a final rences 1 Wushing ciuls of the shippir headquarters herc less the siipping men's demands the c of opcrated s would > men on the privately owned ships, able to Make Trips, Due to Will Attend L Strike. ot York, July 11.—Several coast- been prevented ! others due to e s they firemen, | ment it was today on bdard Ma He will repregent the Amer nizations an foternational sress of trade unionf at Amster not helieved that the strike | Holland. The congrgss Is a reviv ffect harbor traflic, but the crews similar meectigs heldy before the fishing boats which are afliliated with headquarters in HBerlin. and replace striking = tenders and oilers, who struck for a wage incre > of $15 Officials of the Internation- with which the >d quits work. T crews of out The when here tom Fed pas- ure- ican con fam al of war, | FLOOIKX? EXTRA S SATURDAY MORNING SALE 9 A. M. TO 12 PECIAL 30.8 BEST MAINE POTATOES ..... PRIME -RIB ROAST BEEF ALL DAY SATURDAY VALUES. Fancy Young LAMB { TENDER | MEATY FORES LEAN LOINS Corned Pigs Feet ¢ 1< 25¢ I Plate Corned Beef 1b 18¢ QUALITY STEER T;g BEEF Lean Pot Roasts Pm Chuck Roasts Ib 22c¢§ Lean Beiling Ib 16¢ Prime Rib Roasts 1b 30¢ V Fresh Killed Native VEAL Legs to Roast Rump Reasts For Pot Pies 1b 20cj} 1b ib b 30c ugar Crd Bacon lb 42cH liced Beef Liver Ih 12¢# FRESH GROUND HAMBURG | PORK SHOULDERS ; NATIVE ROASTING FANCY CAL. LEMONS doz 29¢ A o e “== | Nat. Beans 2 , SUNKIST | cx 2 ABPNGES doz 39 MOHICAN CRY UTTER b 3Tc INEW WHOLE WILK §CHEESE b J3c Follow Th . Ib 32¢§ . 1b 30¢ Fresh Lean . Lean Smoked . FOWL e e — Nu[. Lettuce .. Ib 5e . Beets bch 1Ib 9 R;p Thmatees 1TAGS Furdett Cukes .. ea 5e ! qts 13¢ g Onions 2 1bs 25¢ ‘led.ly Prunes 1b 15¢ Roquefort Indla Relish . Chow Chow 23c 3 pt 23¢ HAILEY BELLE PEACHES ‘ qt Basket 55¢ e Crowds Big Bargain Sale Every Hat in the Store Marked IF YOU WANT TO SAVE MC Down. INEY COME TO THE BARGAIN 160 Trimmed and Un- Trimmed Hafs Speciai $1.00. : Wortih More Than Double { Trimmed Panama Hats Special $31.983 Regular $3.98 152 Trimmed Hats Speci M. OO and 8% . O Worth up to $10. 00 COME EARLY Goldenblum Willinery (o] 188 Main Street, Other delegates are Daniel J. Tobin, treasturer of the American Federation | (o § or and J. J. liynes, i the Anuxig 1ted Sheet ers Infernatiohal Alliance cresg” will be in se president of Metal Work- The con- sion {rom one to after which Mr probably will make another the Jabor centers in France lang, J Gompers tour of aind Eng- | > Y. M. C. A. Building. § Jul 1 u g Vo hos 15

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