New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 1, 1921, Page 4

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NDITION OF THE NEW BRITAIN ®tate of Connectiout, District No B. Reserve NATIONAL At the close of Lusiness on Feb. RESOURCES. Ing rediscounts ks discounte its (par va've) vings deposite por PIMlld h T Soc. QGovernment securities arities, ete.: than U. 8 i her than U unpledged t and other notes of One Year nor more than ities, oto., other than U Reserve Ha house tures ith Federal Reserve Bank esorve Bank in process o a8 reserve) .. 1249250713 150,000.00 10.000.00 6566,950.81 (par value) st Department in accordance with pro- 11-K, Federal Reserve Act £9,000.00 §44,950.81 bonds) pledged to secure postal 8 ‘vonds ‘(not including stocks) orpo rations issued for Threo Years time a. K (60 per cent owned and #incu mbered 540.2 00.0 000,00 of subseription) - of ¢ mm‘ ton jd net amounts due from n atjonal banks from banks, bankers, Btates located outside f city or r onah items with U t not ecollected—ap ble not past due and H. Treasurer and trust companies $416.096,55 town of reporting due from 1. & roxim ate—on Notes and LIABILITIES id in xponmen ount eolloe not earr for taxes acerued Interest and t 1 or credited, (approximate) advance of edoral Reserve Bank (deferred erodits) to National banks . to banks, bankers, and trust companies Ates and forelgn coun tries tatanding on own bank (other than bank de % payable within 30 ¢ biect to eheck It owod) Jo» siin (other than Sani 0t to Reserve (payabi ) subject )i due in less than 30 days atter nul.llndlnl : to Re- (other than deposits) 30 days or days or more notice, and postal savings): posit (other than for mon.y borrowed) Ipoeite l-mlu subject o' 1 8 (other than postal savings) it socount . loans and discounts shown above, r.d AL ratos In excess of those notes upon which total charge not t mumber of such loans f money loaned on York City, f money loaned on i Including both I Time, tlout, County of Hart Iain, Cashier of the ab sworn to before me, Correct—Attost on PYREX n. ® Safety I Heater $7.50 ount on steel Mats. off on Kiddie ineluding botn Now York correspondents, ns made directly to borro pondents, on the date o ve named benk. 8o true to the best of my know this 28th day of February, GEO, | 125,360.00 permitt y law coed (s 5197, 50 cents was on bond and stock and 1o horrowers report none. nd and ock thos this report was nol 2, = edge and belfe F. 8. CHAMBERLAIN, 1921 TRYON, Notary Public Cashier. E K. A. MOORE, T. KIMBALL, W. TRAUT, Directors. Paint Dept. 1 .qt Bevertone $1.00. 1 gt Sani Flat $1.00. 1 qt Inside Spe. Var- nish $1.00. 1 qt Special Varnish $1.00. 1 qt Moore's Porch and Deck Paint $1.00. $1.00 off per gal on all above brands. Coach liffe Bros. Co., Inc. . 250 PARK STREET TEL. 1074, 1075, 1076, 714. $§ $ $ 8 8 $3$ S$ S S S S S National Meat Store Co. | Day the $4.651,457.54 the amount on which interest and Rev. made, ollateral, through lemnly swear that the CITY ITEMS Martinelli concert tickets at Morans' —advt. Members of the New [ cil, al Arcanum, enjoyed a ain Coun- card tournament and social time after the ' night. meeting last 50 Suits $1.5 advt The trustees of the Swedish Luth- will hold thajr regular Union eran church meeting at the church tomorrow even- ing. Regular business routine will be held The members of Comstock encamp- ment will go to Bristol this evening as the guests of E. L. Dunbar encamp- > ment No. 3. The Bristol lodge wili work the R. P. degree on a large class of candidates. All New Britain members who intend to go are asked to meet at the railroad station not later than 6:40 o’clock. $1.00 off hat, —advt. Fhe monthly meeting of the La- dies’ Aid society of St. Joseph's church will be held this evening. Victor records for March. C. L. Pierce & Co.—Advt. The choir of the sewing society met | this afternoon at 3 o'clock at ! Swedish Lutheran church Miss Loulse Vaughn of St Mo., who has been in the fields of China for sixteen years, speak at the People’s church Christ on Court street each evening | this week at 7:45 o’clock. | “Branding Iron” and Lee Kids, Pal- ace tonight.—advt. BUILDERS HOLD MEETING any Rothfeder’s. Louis, mission will of ! Gather at Chamber of Commerce pointed to Make By-Laws. The New Britain branch of the Con- Builders’ Exchange, held a meeting at the Chamber of Commerce rooms last night for the purpose of organizing and forming a bureau com- necticut | | ‘ Rooms Last Night—Committce Ap- city. The members present signified their intention of desiring to hold the present organization and to be conncct- ed and affiliated with the Connecticut Builders’ Exchange. Secretary McKay of the Connecticut ! exchange, was present at the meeting and addressed the men on the good of the organization and what its co-opera- { tion would mean to future business. He explained its objects. A committee was appointed to make by-laws and constitutions for the organization. They are August Bergstrom, John Downs, E. J. next meeting will be held on Monday evening of next week when the commit- tee will make a report and present its laws, COLUMBIA PASSES DIVIDEND. New York, March 1.—Directors of the Columbia Graphophone company passed the regular quarterly dividend on common stock, but allowed a divi- dent of 1 3-4 per cent. on preferred payable April 1. Heretofore the quar- terly dividend for one share of com- mon has consisted of 25 cents and one-twentieth of a share of common stock, 2 SNAKES TO GATHER. The San Mateo Lair No. 3, Military Order of the Serpents, will have crawl at the state armory on Arch street tomorrow evening. Every mem- ber is urged to be present as it is the night for the snakes to hiss and | howl. A class of six candidates will be initiated and following the exer- cises refreshments will be served. HONOR HOWELLS. New York, March 1.—Men of let- ! ters from all parts of the country met here today to honor the memory of Willlam Dean Howells who was pres- ident of the American Academy of Arts and Letters from its inception antll the day of his death, May 11, 1920. PROSBEOUTION RESTS. Willlamson, W. Va., March 1.—The prosecution rested in the Matewan gun fight trial shortly before noon to- day. The state, however, reserved right for consultation until later in the day, and a recess was taken until 1 o’clock this afternoon. PASSES DIVIDEND. New York, March 1.—The Kenne- cott Copper corporation today an- nounced the passing of its regular quarterly dividend of 50 cents per share. Dividends at this rate have been paid by the corporation for two years. 70 WEST MAIN ST. $1.00 Day Sirloin Steak $1.00 Best Quality NN B $1—Wilson's— ' the | | posed ef builders and contractors of the | Cooby and James O'Conner. The | a [Rallroad Workers Have ! Time Schedules Reduced | The working schedules for rail- | road employes on the Waterbury di- | vision has been cut from six days a week and cight hours a day to five days a week with the same number g hours each day. Of the Ir emnia shrdlu shrdlu cmf{wypp sections, 13 will work today and 12 ' will remain idle while tomorrow 12 will work and remain idle. UNDER-NOURISHED CHILDREN Speaker Says That They Are 20 Per « t. of School Puplls, Atlantic City, March 1.—About 29 per cent. of America’s school children under-nourished, Mary G. Mec- supervisor of nutrition of York state de- are Cormick. school children, partment of declared here today in an B! betore the American Home Economic associa- tidh, which is meeting in connection | with the National Education conven- tion. The educational possibilities of the gchool lunch was the topic of Kath- erine A. Pritchett, supetvisor of nu- trition, department of education, Har- risburg, Pa. McCARTHY DODGING? Prohibition Enforcement Agent to Go Before Federal Grand Jury. Boston, March 1.—The grand jury before which U. ney Daniel J. Gallagher bring out evidence regarding bribes alleged to have been offered to Pro- hibition Enforcement Officer William J. McCarthy today wired a formal request to Prohibition Commissioner John F. Kramer at Washington tha | Mr. McCarthy be ordered to appear before them, Offieers who have sought McCarthy with subpoenas for his appearance. have failed to find him and the grand jury has information that he was dodging service. federal S, Attor- seeks to WILSON DEFFENDS RYAN. President Attempts to Clarify Situa- tion On Alleged Speculation, Washington, March 1.—President Wilson came today to the defense of B. M. Baruch and John D. Ryan who have been charged by Representative Muson, republican, Tllinois, with prof- iteering in copper while serving the government during the war. In a letter to Representative Gar- | rett, democrat, Tennessee, the presi- dent said the “charges and intima- tions” had been satisfactorily an- swered but that he thought a state- / ment of the facts from him as to the fixing of the price of copper during the war might clarify the situation. ; FAKE TAX COLLECTORS. Washington Warns Against Collectors { Imposing On Public. Washington, March 1.—Warning zainst “‘fake’’ income tax collectors was issued today by the bureau of in- ternal revenue. “Persons who approach taxpayvers : saying that they have come to col- | lect the income tax are in every in- | stance, attempting to defraud the public,”” the bureau said. “In the , payment of the income tax the public | is required to seek the government | and not the government the people.” POSTAL MESSENGER ROBBED. Jeflersoh City Man Tied to a Tree and Relieved of Mail. Jefferson City, Mo.,, March 1.— Four armed men early today robbed George Willlams, 60 years old, a post- office messenger, of three pouches of registered mail of undetermined val- ue. The bandits abducted Williams in an automobile, taking him to a point | near New Bloomfleld, 15 miles north of here, where they handcuffed him to a tree. FREIGHT EXCHANGE. Ottawa, March 1.—The rate of ex- change in connection with shipments of freight between points in Canada- and the United States for the period of March 1 to 14 inclusive, will be 14 1-4 per cent. with a surcharge of 8 per cent, the railway commission announted today. TRADE DECLINES. Washington, March 1..—~There was a sharp falling off in American trade with Europe in January as compared | with December and a reduction in the volume of trade with South Amecrica. CARUSO OPERATED ON. New York, March 1.—Enrico Caruso, who nearly died recently from a heart | attack following pleurisy, today under- went a third operation for removal of pus from the pleural cavity. His phy- ! sicians announced he was resting com- fortably. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. TO RENT—Five room temement, improve- | ments and steam heated. Centrally lo- cated. Tel. 552-2. 3-1-5ax TO RENT-—4 room temement at 93 Rock- well Ave, Inquire 470 Arch St floor. TO RENT-—<Tenement of 4 reom Apply 178 Tremont St. 3-1-1dx LOST—Crank haadle for truck, between Lash Motor Co. and Church’ §t. Kindly return Lash Motor Co., West Main R 3-1-3a WANTED—Couple with no children, for general housework, at Shuttle Meadow | Club. Must furnish best referénces. Ap- ply Mr. Fish at Elks’ Grill. 3-1-3a WANTED—Two or three family house, six | room to each floor, in desirable locality, either rent or buy. Address Heral 28, | M- COTTAGE BURNS. rrington, March 1.—A cottag er pond, Goshen. owned by Fred Griswold, was destroyed by fire last night with all its contents. An over- heated stove was believed to have aused the fire, at | For Indigestiox;; Mi-O-Na Is Guaranteed To Promptly Relieve Stomach Distress. People go on suffering from little stomach troubles for years and imeg- ine they have a serious disease. They over-eat and force on the stom- ach a lot of extra work. But they never think that the stom- ach needs extra help to do extra work. If these people would take a Mi-O-Na Tablet with or after meals it would be a great big help to the stom- ach in its strain of overwork. Mi-O-Na helps your tired-out stom- ach to do its work and banishes the cause. No matter what you eat or @rink O-Na will sweeten your sour stom- ach and stop gas belching in five min- utes. The heaviness disappears and the stomach is greatly aided in its work of digestion. And Mi-O-Na not only promptly re- lieves all distress but if taken regu- larly will banish indigestion. Druggists everywhere sell Mi-O-Na on the money back plan. Ends Catarrh or money back. Just (ARINNCED HIGH -0-ME) breathe it in. Outfit inciudes inhaler, Extra bottles at all druggists. All Leading Druggists. s’ss “s5 § s $ - Alteration Sale ALL THIS WEEK 10 and 209 Discounts. Several Specials For OLLAR DAY Be Sure to Visit Our Store. Big Money Saved By Buying a CRAWFORD RANGé This Week ivamer - A. A, MILLS « TEL. 381 80 WEST MAIN S;I‘. s $ $ $ $ $ $ o $ $§ $ 8 8 5§ $ Children’s Leather Women’s and Misses’ White $1.00 Shoes. Values up t o $4.00. Men’s Slippers, Grey Black. Elkskin and soft soles —all colors, soft and leather soles Women’s High Heel, Top $9.50 Shoes Dollar Day Infants’ lace. values. Shoes, $1.48 Mary Jane Patent $1.00 Women'’s Slippers, fur trimmed $1.00 +$3.98 button and $1.00 Women’s Rubber. small sizes. $1.00 " .. $1.00 | Men’s Felt Shoes, Felt Soles, boraed $1.00- value ... HOSIERY - Women’s $2.00 black and blue Sillc Stock- $1.00 oon Hoss” 5 751,00 Men’s 50¢ .Holeproof Silk Lisle Hose 3 for Mostly MAIN FLOOR DOLLAR DAY One Dollar Off Any Pair of Men’s & Women'’s Shoes

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