New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 11, 1919, Page 5

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NVENTI[]N IOITiS Golm President of Local District, Will Head Delegation president ist district, city will at a conference ‘societies from this state de Island at New Haven on The conference is to be held I Hotel Taft. The other.members of the 1qcal delezation to the Elm City [re isenberg, Harry Zevin, Dr. nn and Samuel Menus. meeting on Sunday plans ffor attending the national convention 1ber 14 to 25 o from Septe be discussed. The conventien is o bLe<th8 mo: gathering J .000 years. Plans for the development of the Jewish Hemeland Pal will be dis- eussed at tim Many promi- nent men will f vention Ju Who ,is at the be present at the con- tice Louis D. Brandeis, esent time in Pales- e, ‘studying conditions in that coun- ¥ will make a report at the con- ¥entton. Among the other prominent Speakers will be: Judge Julian W. Maock, ahd Rabbi Stephen 8. Wise. the guests will be Dr. C of tlu Jewish com- ex-President former Chief and Sec- hea rl will b esented at the convention President Cohn and four other delegates. The election of fge four delezates will take place on August 3, and a hot campaign is an- ticipated Britain Puring the two yvears that Mr. Cohn n president of the local Zion- rict the societies have been active. The New Britain di membership of 500. additional gt boasts of a A ¢dmpaign to secure 200 gmbers is being planned i IN POLICE COURT Mircc Cases Slated to Come Up To- day Not Tried. re slated to be tried this morning but be- ayse of the absence of witnesses in e case and the principals in the Her two cases, none were tried. min Sanderson is his wife, rson and his step-daughte Melle He was ar- afternoon by Officer giliam Haves upon complaint of his ife but she failed to appear in court bis merning to testify ainst him. her daughter will be sub- to be in court tomorrow. to locate Steve Palakowgii, for non support were with sults and he was not before Judge Threc police cour cases, W rs. Flors irkham today. ouncilman A. Gorbach left his r in a restricted district for over P minutes rday and was notified Officer Clarence Lamphere to ap- sr th court. As he wished to go New York today Prosecutor G. W. et t nted him a continuance. veste TARKING ALL PR AUTIONS. July 10.—Precautionary mil- sures still continue in forc but order has been virtu- | ed everywhere. Many jare still closed, but the people resuming work after the recent pdrdcre g7 # 1’ty (AR do eslx,\t know that Resinol Soap wuld clear herskin iShe would be a pretty girl, if it k't for'that pimply, blotchy complex- \# - But the regular use of Resinol P aided at first by a little Resinol tment, would probably make it clear, 1 and charming. If a poor skin is handicap, begin using Resinoi p and see how quickly it improves. Resinol Soap and Resinol Omunm!xre sold by all drug- gists. For free sample of cach, write to Dept. 5-R, Res- inol, Baltimore, M. charged | o mn | U. S. DRY UNTIL | FORMAL PEACE | | Wilson Says He Is Powerless to Lift War-Time Prohibition Procla- mation. Washington, July 11. —Hope wet forces for a brief return of John Barleycorn was crushed by the president tion until peace has been procl The prohibition question seems to to $he constitution next January and John 1s permanently laid to rest. Wet hopes were built upon a interpretation of the president's mes- sage from Paris anent war-tim hibition at the time that the n ers were assembling for the f of rum. At that ing the war-time dry when dcmobilization PLOT IS DISCOVERED. X when he made it known there can be no with- drawal of his war-time dry prociama- becomes effective Barleycorn time the president said he would take action withdraw- proclamation was complete of the to life utteriy | GINGER‘AI.E aimed. be securely tied up with the peac treaty and o with the leagus of ne. | 12844 o have had & hand in the plans tions and, worse still, w ihelprol | B2t arrested. gress made with Germany in detiver. | TIFe® cars of American bacon and | ing war materials and esrrying out | hFee cars of tires and tubes, which the other provisions of - tre “peaes | were billed through to unoccupied treaty. PeACe | Germany as emptles were returned to B Coblenz today from, the edge of the | As a result there is practically no | CO A £ hope that war-time pronibition wil | Pridgehead, the military police alleg- be litted before the ry amendment NE that the goods had been stolen. | Officers say that shipments under va- rious pretexts have been going on for weeks and possibly months and they estimate the loss to the 'um) as sev- eral million mark: $75,000,000 CREDIT FIRM. wrong e pro- T nourn- neval New York, July 11—A syndicate has been formed here, it was an- nounced today to undertake the | financing of a $75,000,000 one-vear credit for the Ford Motor Co. of De- troit. The funds will be used to re- tire 90-day promissory notes. It is understood the financing is for the ock. s { purchase of minorit Conspiracy to Send Supplies Into | == Germany Is Thwarted. THANKS TO V. S. P i | Rio Janeiro, July 10.—Congress to- ‘l,nhls-nz. July 10, (By Associated | day approved a resolution that the Press.)—A plot involving wholesale | Brazilian government should tele- thefts of food, automobile tires and | graph its thanks to the government other troop supplies for shipment to | and cengress of the United States for Germany has beep uncovered by army | the reception given into that country officers here, it was learned today | to Dr. Epitacio Pessoa, the Brazilian when several Germans who are al- president-elect, during his visit there. Charter At New Britain, *Loans and discounts, drafts, unsecured U. 5. Bonds (other than Liberty Bond certificates of indebtedness): U. S. bonds and certificates of i secure U. §. bonds and certificates of i 4, and and Loan Bonds, 3 1-2 U. S. Depesits Loan i3onds, 3 1- to secure postal savings depos Bonds, Securities, etc. (other than Ronds (other than g5 deposits npledged . st and oth than One Year nor more *Total_bonds, securitiss, ste. ok of Fed Reserve Bank (30 lue of banking house, Lawful reserve with Federal Reser Ttems with Federal Reserve Bank in (Not available as reserve) Cash in vault and net amounts du. t amounts due from banks, Totals Checks on banks located outsid bank and other cash items . Redemption fund with sasurer Interest carned but not o Bills Receivable not past due War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps actually owned 1184 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE NEW BRITAIN in the State of Connecticut, at the close of business on June 30, 1919, ineluding rediscounts. S. deposits (par value) phdged to seeure other than U. owned and unincumbered Reserve District No. ATIONAL BA\K RESOURCES. 3 s . ‘but inéluding U ndebted; s pledged to 8 o 150,600.00 nd owned a: el ,000.00 375,000.00 4 1-4 per cent. unpledged 312,182.95 4 1-4 per cent. pledged i Biooon 0,000.00 pledged 10,000.00 postal per cent of subscription) ve Bank. n process of SEE G enaninanono oo sas e $5,675,718.16 LIABILITIES Capital Stock patd in .. 8 310,000.80 Surplue ¥ 310,000.00 Undivided profits A 2 BasActan Rosion 99,022.32 Interest and dizcount collected or eredited, in advance o maturity and not earned (approximate).... : 18.239.79 Amount reserved for taxes accrued 6,798.69 Net amounts due to National banks ... ol 10,715.02 Net amounts due to banks, bankers, and trust companiss 50,664.63 Certified checks outstanding -............... s 6,134.40 standing. 14,662.99 Cashier’s checks on own bank out Total of Items : Certificates of deposlt due in less mar} 30 da Jfor money borrowed) . l"lndbnnx unpaid Tota) of demand d(posl(~ (Otn subject to reserve Time deposits subject to Reserve ( subject to 20 days or more noti Certificates of deposit (other than Postal vings deposits Other time deposits .. Total of time depo 43, 44, and 45 . United States deposits (other than War loan deposit account .. Liabilities other than those above Total *Of the total loans and diseount discount was charged at rates in excess of those permitted by exclusive of notes upon which tetal charge not to exceed The number of such loans was, none. County of Hartford, ss: Stat.), was, none. State of Connecticut, I, F. . Chamberlain, cashier of the above statement Is true to the Correct—Attest: MACHINERY CHEMICALS LUMBER AND A LARGE QU. Bulletins according to upon request as follows: B—1 Machine Tools and tures, B—3 Dies, Tools, dJigs Gauges B—4 Chemicals, Pains Oils. B—>5 Metals. B—86 Motor Accessories, B—14, Miscellaneous, tory Supplies, Millwright ping Drums, etc. In writing be sure to desired, Finance Division @ subject to Rel Sale of Government Owned Surplus Material (THROUGH THE MATERIAL DPISPOSAL DESCRIPTIVE BULLETIA MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT B—2 Electrical Machinery. Protection Equipment, Time Clock Systems, Cranes and Hoists, Fac- 1 1-2 AND MISSOURI AVE., WASHINGTON, D. C a5oe oo 52,177.0¢ to Re- o 5 5 3,388.356.16 (other than B 10,200.00 15,500.00 r than bank 056.16 payab! ce, and postal savings): for money borrowed) . Items 42 792,704.16 postal savings 6230,000.00 stated. 132,720.00 ........ Ssnosncoanron $5,675,718.16 s shown sbove, the amount on which interest and law (Sec. 5197, Rev. 50 cents was made, the above-named bank, de solemnly that Dbest of my knowledge and belief. S. CHAMBERLALN, Cashier. H S. WALTER, swear SEOTION OF ATR SERVICE) NOW AVAILABLE COVERING: METALS BUILDINGS HARDWARE AND LAXDS ANTITY OF OTHER MATERIAL. symbol classification will be furnished Fix- B—7 Lumber. B—8 Hardware. B—9 Buildings and Tands. and B—10 Fabrics. and B—11 Scrap. B——12 Shop Equipment. B—138 B—14 Office Equipment. Miscellaneous. (NOTE) includes Contractors’ Equipments, Fire Supplies, Pipes and Fittings, Steel Ship- specify Name and Symbol of SERVICE Material Disposal Section Bulletins Bridgeport New Britain Hartford SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE A Sale That Will Be || Remembered No matter how many suits you buy at this sale—a year from now you will wish you had bought more. According to all known facts, $100 will not be a surprising price soon, for ready-made clothes. . Right now the country is facing a serious shortage of woolens. < There is little raw wool in snght and the world demand for wearing apparel is appalling. Prices are going up daily. BUT -~ --- : We are merchants—Not speculators. We have the merchandise. So, according to our established custom, we propose to have our s Semi-Annual Clearance Sale as usual, with generous price reducti It will be many years before such values are seen again. g o Kuppenheimer Smart Qiothes Elk Brand Clothes'' $25 and $27.50 Suits, now ........... ... ... $21.50 $35.50 $40 and $42.50 Suits, NOW . . ... Our Furnishing The original tickets re: Eagle Silk Shirts $6.00 20% off $4.80 Plain White Pajamas $2.00 6] Ofi $1.60 Neckwear 65¢ 20% off 52¢ “The Va} 248 MAIN STREE Store Closes Wedn

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