New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 12, 1919, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1919. fgbstfin Store PERSHING IS DUE { THE SAVINGS BANK OF — . i s zan! At Just Half Machine—The Wo closc Monday evenings at 6 j ;i R coiae ey Now Homi o’clock until Oct. 1st. We so close \‘ B A ) Wednesdays at 12:15 until Sept. 24. e | { N OF THE LA\ T NOVELTIES 5 this community. It has performed and is performing this mission e et d d 5 It has provided funds for the building up of the community by &' present time to more than s ; per cent. of its deposits. It of- ‘ ’ N § fers now to aid individuals in this community to build their own 5 ; H Washington, Sept. 12.—Gen. Pers B homes by loans to them to the extent of its resources and that the 1§ | # ing will arrive here today, the anni- law of the State of Connecticut allows at per cent. interest | [ of the beginning of the Great It furnishes a safe place for the people of this community to J ° St. Mihiel dri ’ st big @@ deposit their savings and pays upon h deposits at the rate of o | M drive, America's first : B ] ! D Sort iatinae N ‘flnur dollars each year f‘l:rl (\L:!\ }v\m(hlwd (lmww;‘;:lf ‘dw)m:‘;L .ml‘% at i | M e e X the same sums of less than a hundred dollars ore than 3 E e mAre Eoninax Tamis e on al Ou Vice President Marshall, acting for e hd people have availed themselves of this op- M | 2 President Wilson; Secretary Baker, B portunity to place their savings in this bank since its ¢ wnization M THESE (And Many Others Not Advertised) WILL MAKIZ THIS STORE A BUSY PLACE FOR 3 HOU members of the general staff, the con- ' @l and the bank is now serving 20,738 people in caring for and pa gressional committee of welcome and E .4 ing interest upon their savings, it having at the present time that [ ' [8 ° many government officials will greet number of open accounts. i ”,"‘l sompnanderionEhise crrlvaliat f It has total resources of $11,332,037. It has accumulated from |3 en Ou ep 1 & e y Or OS - o'clock. S ¥ E: B ] e Jico0e “f\s Lo ‘“‘;‘", pulisfin %T"“j its earnings, in ex of the amount of interest paid to its deposi- B g e e L dsioh ML TR tors, a surplus of 492 more than enough to pay the full As everyone knows, “BEACON 851 e fte (FELD ACHEETORET S amount due every depositor. This surplus is a guarantee to the the keynote for quality, durability and | that a great crowd would greet the ; e o o - ! ¥ k might sust: o War De artment GOOds fast coloring. They are full size and | general both at the station and on his ‘“""ir‘f\é"T,»}Zi‘“fls‘mfifi‘.u ]?{{ v‘tl]ueull::x?‘v ::!7\: ;\:n 178 Main street 8 | B At vaviety of Combination | Way to the hotel where he will mako | [ L ; 2o : = : el : i width. 1 £ ¢ e it i e e —exactly opposite the central place of meeting of the trolley 3 Plaid Colorings, Pink, Davend e - 2 B 2nd is open continuously from nine o'clock in the morning until g ° Light Diue, Copen, Grax, Yellow | WGoke e win | | four ociock in the aftornoon every business day in he week ox- [ eilin ast at ongdertu O Toamgetc, RGIERt Ve IEC D3 | not report formally at the war depart- | CePt Saturday, when it closes at twelve o’clock noon i $8.50 pair. ment until tomorrow. The bank is a mutual bank and belongs wholly to its deposi- N =0 | & tors. It is here to serve the interests of the people of this city “BEACON” FULL SIZE q ! ° 2 £ el Ll o New York, Sept. 12.—Gen. Pershing | fl and vicinity, either to receive and care for their savings, or to 4 Prlces Four re at Values ARMY AND NAVY BDANKETS endcdlihsinistaic visithacl e it malke loans to them in aid of establishing a home. | 9 ( ; = = guest early today. With the members [ In order to secure a loan it is not neaessary to apply to any . 4 3 BLANKETS of his staff and his family he depart- & agent, as no agents represent us. You should apply individually at sizes, single ""‘lll d‘;“bk"s!ht;g‘ ed at 8 a. m. on a special train from [ the bank and thereby avoid the payment of a commission to an %] A variety new patterns, all colors, $1. Pennsylvania station for Washington, [ agent. Such applications will Teceive careful consideration by the H R bb B [ h V to $3.00. | Where next Wednesday he will lead a officers and are more likely to be favorably considered than i i 'lp u er OOts eat er eSts = parade of the First division. coming through an agent. “BEACON” At Philadelphia, where a holiday in If the bank can be of service to you in any way, don't fail [ |8 4 95 $5 00 PLAID TRAVELING RUGS his honor was declared, it was arrang- to use it. = > Used for Bed Throws, Auto Rugs, ed to have him leave his train and go Couch Covers, etc. Lot of new Plaids | to Independence hall to deliver a g Can you get as good for $8.50? Cold Proof Vests—made for aviators. Mag Endll Goloring—$5.00 1w | brief address. From Independence — First quality hip rubber boots made for the of leather and warmly lined with waol | hall the program as arranged here ; . S : @ «owy by the U. S. Rubber company, but returned These afford the best protection. possible frog 1 vesterday by Mayor Thomas B. Smi % - % | after the armistice. A genuine ){ar;znix] Get a the cold for men who are out doors anuch and a | of Philadelphia also called for a visit . P | pair before they are gone. Quantity limited just what you want for automobiling. Don’t wa to the Union League club. The gen- 4 i s ? ULL AR e - s | § Warm Wool Gloves Warm Wool Hose Honduran Revolutionary Forces Arc | o R fifgflllllfld ! Cobns T e et a“fl “r me g 3 Archance to get a nice warm Wool Glove that THREE PAIR FOR $1:00.; - = apital. A i : v 1862 | .ou would have to pay a dollar for regularly San Salvador, Sept. 12.—Honduran nepuslmr ; i Khaki color, English cut, one button, overseam Just the thing for the fisherman, - the " huate revolutionary forces appear to be Buy now and save. the man who is out in winter colds. closing in on Tegucigalpa, the capital, ; ; - o O S el e, Gt - . 5 3 | . g THEY ARE SELLING FAST—SO COME BEFORE THEY ARE GONE, | to an official statement from revoln- tionary headquarters which has been ' [ e ; F d M S l h A ] Let Steve Do It | oy roasaucis mnien cinues § ~ s ¥ riday Morning Specials in The Aisle been successful in the northern part @ i B : He will take care of you and give | of the country. s o i - % ¢ SOUTH STORE. you the SERVICE. His motto is| The statement says that the cities ' | ’ ‘I SERVICE. Day or night. Christen-| of santa Barbara and Yuscaran and Wh' P' Sk‘ V l H ings, Weddings, Funerals. Washing | towns in the state of Intibuce have e TS O v 115 ite Pique Skirts elvet Hats L R e o et A picture of its building is shown above. | within 40 miles of Tegucigalpa. Fu DIRECIORS: | 98c $ 1 OO ’ Shenonth S ofcl Vo0 Sanfhedrofiba y Charles B. Oldershaw, George . Traut, Charles B. Parsons, 4 - teve s ara e been taken, the statement says, and H. Dayton Humphrey Charles F. Smith John B. Minor, : g the )(‘,\I‘l‘.ll of ‘gmexnmcnt‘ forces b William H. Hart, John A. Anderson, Patrick F. McDonough, " (\‘ closin out price—every skirt a genuine A sample line o elve atssthat are go | toward Puerto Cortez, Laceiba and e . R dasaia b bargain. style . e : . . : S s 3 - B 3 . saac D. Russell, PINK CREPE BLOOMERS, $1.00 FILET LACE SCARFS,, 48c. 503 MAIN ST. In the Rear. | Truiillo has been cut off. Various en Hawerd N St Cherleinene | Moniaas E s counters at other points between the government troops and the revolu. | tionary forces are reported. £ Tcl. 1728-5. Look for the above on special tables in the aisle. Eastwood Electrical Service | . NEW HAVEN., HOW IS IT DONE? Tonight, the management an- C - - 1 club steak with potatoes Station and Garage. -~ SO e ST || nounced D ; & NC-1 Will Be at Elm City October 6, | 1108st Beef, Potatocs, Bread and 0,4 ang butter would be sold for Navy Department Announces. | 40 cents. Pork chops with pre-war Omaha, Sept. 12.—Stri g cooks ' accessories will be 30 cents. Starting, Lighting and Ignition Sys- tem Specialists. AN L, SERVICE STATION. Washington, Sept. 12.—The itiner- B x et o 5 pedition from Atlantic City to New | which an order of roast beef, pota. Small Profit, but the chief idea of the Lone 3 | RS o Sentonclie an PO cafe is to provide a “fair” place for : g ay by t toes, bread and butter sold for 25: ynion sympathizers to eat and to pro- Navy department. The trans-Atlan- B A A 3 g 3 test B tt r tic seaplane, commanded by Lieuten- | CoRtS 2 d other articles in proportion. : vide employment for the strikers. i : ant-Commander A. C. Reed, who piloted the NC-4 across the Atlantic, 4 5 Rl e e s . rometer an o will leave Atlantic City on Septem- N i Butter for 25 Cents. ber ; N The itinerary, in part, follows: | i o \ i i PLEASURE CARS Portland, Me., September 27; Bos- | \ LUK : 2l i - e er. M. IRVING ]ESTER i ton »()f-(()hvm- .Prnndmh‘:" I‘:;\Cv‘\?- October 6; — i S T emere e W = b N Add distilled water Certain Witnesses Will Support Self- Express Service : Furnishliteratureand oW BRITAIN. NEW HAVEN AND | Knoxville, Tenn, Sept. 12.—Maude R TEW YORK Moore, who surrendered to the police £ L] 20 hc 'S fte sk ting T.eroy D. y a d ookl AND ToNG | Dapmaxos |20 hows s shosiine Loy WICKER FURNITURE 1t expert advice regard- “ln‘l‘\(? ‘l\\\l‘) Tl{"'CKI‘A\G' tor company, heard eight state v 4 y 5 TRUCKS BY THE DAY OR HOUR. | hesses examined at her preliminary A. H. HARRIS | for fo doee s e iR ing careof yourbattery. terday afternoon. e Evidently she believes there can be For t]le meg Room Care of Adna Johnson, but onme result when she tells her LG LD M e There is a certain charm, about Reed Furniture o : from his car, how she reached the VIM delivery and heavy duty | weapon first ana shot him. which one finds it difficult to resist. There is a cer- trucks, from 14 to 5 tons.| J- M. Jett told of Harth coming on tain refinement, beauty and: luxury about the deftly M| ° ’ . his porch at 10:356 at night saying, - AMERICAN Balanced SiX, | rm shot” and or Harth's reply to woven and artistically designed chair, rocker or other § . Pleasure Cars. it (o it o, 0 || furniture of reed, which lends to it an exclusiveness, ® ° CITY SE «| 1. 0. Hood, constable, told of find- individuality, distinctiveness quite its own—and there s N itai DO G, 1 _ ew Britain A. M. Paonessa, Prop, | In% « auart vottle, hait niled with | B is a place in almost every room in all homes for cer- 236 East Main St the car, woman’s vanity bag nearb tain articles of reed furniture. !Qfl A We are showing a large variety at moderate “EN»;L ;:N fiARkEE BARBER SHOP prices. Chairs, rockers, settees and chaise longues in v OSEE, S French Walnut finish, upholstered with cushions of FIVE—BARBERS— FIVE cretonne, tapestry or other material, making it easy to Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night 183 MAIN ST. match the general color scheme. Storage, Supplies and Repairing. | Above Clark & Brainerd’s The unusual is seen in a matched suite of Hol- - Drugl Store fand gray wicker with seats and back cushions of old M'@NR%S AUTfi M] ‘ Electric Motors Repaired B | | WVERLAND AGENOY, { All zes and Makes of FElectric | Storage and Accessorles, Motors and Generators Carefully Re- paired or Rewound at Repair Work a Specialty. | McKAY DYNAMO & MOTOR CO. Lous 2227 139 Arch St. | 25 migh Street, Hartford, Conn, | 430 MAIN STREET DON'T FORGET DIONNES ’ ! ' il There are today over 200 unaided crlppledétg:ll: y i dren in Connecticut. Help the Connecticut Pianos and partics at rea- - dren's Aid Society raise $500,000 to remedy this un- m ETaT et | |y mmemrnmer /] condinon | Service on all makes of Batterie New Britaln,

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