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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1922. BOSTON STORE PR SR R L 1Sy L At Our Corset Department we are showing a full line of all the leading makes. The trend of present fashions is toward sensible, natural lines and the fact that we carry such a large variety, makes tfiis «epartment more popular than ever. . Royal Worcester and Bon Ton An extra good corset for . medium figure $2.00 to $6.50 Pair Thomsen’s Glove Fitting. A large va- riety of styles $1.50 to $5.00 Pair Ferris “Good Sense” CORSET WAIST CORDED CORSETS SPORT CORSET:! MATERNITY CORSETS Bandeau Brassiere Comes in white and flesh color, all sizes 59¢ Each W. B. Youth Line Reduso $5.00 and $6.50 Pair Thomson’s Front laced, in flesh color $3.00 Pair Nemo Juspul All Sizes $1.00 Each Little Beauty Underwaist for boys and girls. Made of very strong muslin 59¢ Each R. and G. front and back laced, Comes in white and flesh color $1.25 to $4.00 Pair Nemo reducing. Made of heavy white satin $4.00 to $6.50 Pair Shapely Brassiere Under arm lacing, fits the figure 89c Each Self Kmt Walsts For Children. Very durable Sizes 2 to 14 years 45¢_Each o PULLAR and NIVEN | PANTHERS ARE WINNERS Ride Rough Shod Over ‘Winning Local Team Over Hartford Quintet, One-Sided Battle 51 to 12. The New Britain Boys' club Panthers defeated the Nutmeg Five of Hartford last night in a one sided game. The score 51 to 12. For Hart. ford Cardaro proved to be the shin- ing star for his team while Kinderlin, Miecykowski and Aronson proved to be the stars for the Panthers. The Panthers are out for the city and state champtonship in their class. Out of 19 games they have won 16. The lineups of the game: Panthers Nutmeg Five Kindelin i DePasquade Pht Forward DeNacenga Cadrona Carrini S Ry 3 g D e MATEo Right Guard Levine Left Guard Score: Panthers 51, field goals, Cadrona b, Miecykowski 10, Baker 3, Aronson 2. Fouls, DePasquade 1, drona 2, Baker 1. Referee, A. Bunelle; Tracy; scorer, Knapp. AR Ay END Aronson, Hartford 12; Kindelin 8, Carrini 2, Ca- timekeeper, VACATION N Harding rxpfl‘ts to Return to Wash- ington by Friday West Palm Beach, Fla, Match 14. —(By the Associated Press)—Plan- nning to make this port the terminus of his houseboat cruise down the coast President Harding and his vacation party were due to arrive here today, and according to announced plans, re- turn to St. Augustine late in the day by train. Before leaving Fort Pierce where he stopped yesterday for a game of golf the president let it be known that he intended to be in St. Augustine ] DANDERINE Stops Hair Coming Out; Thickens, Beautifies 35-cents buys a bottle of *Dan- derine” at any drug store. After one application of this delightful tonic you can not find a particle of dan- druff or a falling hair. Besides, ev- ery hair shows new life, vigor, bright- ness, more color and abundance. — Palace—Starting Next Sun. LIONEL BARRYMORE in “BOOMERANG BILL” — It’s Some Picture — rain or shine” and that he probably would leave there for Washington on Friday. He was unde- cided as to what his program here today would be but it was understood that it would include either golf of a fishing trip. BIG OIL SWINDLE ENDS IN ARREST Promoter Runs Afonl Of Government For Using Mails To De- fraud Public Houston, Tex., March 14.—The case of Seymour J. Cox. Houston promoter, arrested in New York last night and| alleged to have defrauded investors out of $1,000,000 through the sale of worthless oil stocks will be laid be- fore the the federal grand jury now in session and he may come to trial at-the present term of court, locall federal officials announced today. His bond has been fixed at $25,000. | F. H. Black, postal inspector, said| Cox is alleged to have used the mails to send out circulars, photographs, and statements which were fraudu- lent in connection with the promotion | of the General Qil Co., Cox Reclama- tion companies and 8. E. J. Cox Co. Cox and the General Oil Co., which he promoted have been the center of numerous court litigations. 1In the midst of an unbounded prosperity and while Cox was in France entering his airplanes in the race for the James Gordon Bennett trophy, the General Oil Co., was put into the hands of a receiver and Cox was enjoined from acting as president of the com- pany. New trustees were appointed. At about the same time, creditors of the General Oil Co., a $20,000,000 stock company filed bankruptey pro- ceedings against the company. Judge J. C. Hutcheson found that the com- pany was ‘‘not insolvent” and for a time the General Oil Co., progressed under the receiver. Recently Judge Walter E. Montieth denied a petition of certain Chicago creditors asking that the property of the General Oil Co., be sold at auc- tion. Palace—Starting Next Sun. LIONEL BARRYMORE in “BOOMERANG BILL” — It’s Some Picture — Prince’s Trophy The Prince of Wales collected a shipload of wild animals as trophies of his visit to India. Here an ele- phant is being landed Tilbury, England INGROWN TOE NAIL TURNS OUT [TSELF at A noted authority says that a few drops of “Outgro” upon the skin sur- rounding the ingrowing nail reduces inffammation and pain and so tough- ens the tender, sensitive skin under- neath the toe nail, that it can not penetrate the flesh, and the nail turns naturally outward almost over night. “Outgro” is a harmless antiseptic manufactured for chiropodists. How- ever, anyone can buy from the drug store a tiny bottle containing direc- tions. Frau Ebert Com In a recent interview Frau Ebert, wife of Germany's dent, said American women are w emancipation and welfare work wardness are charming. Photo s es To America presi- orld leaders in activity, thought, heir simplicity and straightfor- hows her in her Berlin study. MEETINGS OF PROTEST Feeling In India Becomes Intense, Following Gandhi's Arrest London, March 14.- india of Mohandas K. cooperationist leader, tense feeling among the Pritish East Africa, Central News dispatch from Narobi, dated Monday. Mass meetings of protest have been held in various centers plete hartal was declared at basa, the capital, for one day The local Indian congress has des ignated a committee to decide upon the future course in view of the Int- est developments in india. -The arrest in Gandhi, non- has created in- in to a Indians according and a com- Mom LONG CASUALTY LIST 83 Killed By Gunmen And Bombers In Belfast During Past 10 Weeks March 14.—(Ry Associated cualty list from gunmen and bomb t ten weeks totals 83 dead and 157 seriously wounded aceording to the Northern Whig, which declares this is relativelyVmore terrible than for the whole year 1921. The list would have heen greatly swollen, the newspaper adds if all those who received bullet wounds were included. Tt points out as the worst feature of the recent outbreaks the number of women and children, some of the latter habies who were struck by chance bullets or bomb splinters Belfast, Press)—Relfact" the activities of throwers in the 13 Another Big Mid-Week Food Sale TARKE L ADVANTAGE SPECIALS W OF THESE MONEY SAVING EDNESDAY ~— DEPENDABLE ROUND, SIRLOIN, PORTERHOU STEAK, very fine quality FRE GROUND (7 TO 12:30) HAMBURG STEAK .... FANCY LEAN 9 TO 11 SMOKED SHOULDERS BEST (il‘.:\N('lL\TEI) . NEW MEATY FROM PRUNES .... MORNING SPECIALS — From 9 TO 11 (7 TO 12:30 ' 15¢| e T ) o 12Vae 9 TO 11 LHA‘\' POT ROAST " 8¢ 12¢ 5¢ 8c »n 15c Y 20c 18¢c » 70 CHOICE CHUCK ROASTS ... MEATY BOILING BEEF ......... JGAR CURED NED BEEF . RUMP »m o ) ™ ™ FRE! \" C l'T PORK CHOPS .. FRESH PORK TO ROAST FRESH PIGS' ™ FANCY YOUNG LAMB LE ‘ LEAN LAMB FORES .. LOIN LAMB CHOPS ...... CORNED PIGS’ HEAD: yae TD FRANKFURTS ND BOLOGNA FRESH L l\l\ SAUSAG i LEAN SU (‘z\ll CURED BACON FRESH STEWING FOWL . ... FRISH SPARE RIBS .. Fancy Large Heavy Fresh Clean Stock. Can Depend On Everyone. Eggs You 2doz So much care is taken by in order. efficient if properly taken care Our Classified Ads are giv others. kept in numerical or alphabetical necessary references are properiy entcred; most concerns find it necessary to hire competent help to keep these files ‘We must admit that they are very handy and * “THE INDEX FILE” us to see that our fiies are order and that all of. ven even more care because they must not only have words spelled correctly and be properly indexed in alphabetical order, but they must be under the proper headings and are often times changed daily, new ones taking their places. read them and you should acquaint openings they offer, for it will pay you as it has many It is a pleasure to yourself with the Herald Want Ads Bring Results The Only Paper In New Britain Whose Circulation Is Audited. Best Pure LARD Best Creamery .2m Whole Milk CHEESE Sm 27c 25c 19¢ 19¢ 20c I'()lL’\'ll D 2 cans RED BUTTERFLY TEA. All Kinds DELICIOUS MINCE MEAT 2 pkgs Prepared Buckwheat FLOUR .. 3 ™ pkg YORK STATE PEA BEANS .. m 2m - LARGE JUICY LEMONS . dozen EXTRA HEAVY GRAPE FRUIT 1! for LARGE TABLE APPLES dozen \I ll\ I\hs’l‘ FISH | T AN n A'l‘ THE DO YOUR “FISH MARKETIN FRESH SHORE HADDOCK . 10c FINNAN HADDIE LOUNDERS ICED WHITE HALIBUT FIRST GIFTS VERY Mother long remem- bers the thrill of the first gifts to Baby. Hence let your gifts be practical that they may be well and long remembered. The Baby Shop —AT— Raphael’s Dept. Store New Britain, Conn. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Our Entire Stock of Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases, Port- folios, Boston Bags, Etc. will be sold at Cost. UIT CASES Were $3.50 to $30.00. Now $2.25% $20 BOSTON BAGS W ere $4.50 to $10 50. $3 50 $7.50 ALL FIXTURES in store also for sale at TRUNKS All Trunks, formerly priced $12 to $56. Now $8.50"$38 BA Formerly priced $7.50 to $55. Now $6°8$35 PORTFOLIOS Were $5.50 to $15.50. Now $4 " $10 JOSEPH RYAN 43 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN a bargain. Charter No. 1184, Reserve District No. 1. REPORT OF Tlll" CONDITION OF THE NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK AT NEW BRITAI IN THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSIN RCH 10, 1922: RESOURCES. including rediscounts, ac- and foreign bills of of ..$2,318,361.37 361,282.93 ¢ 0\ M a Loans and discounts. ceptances of other banks exchange or drafts sold with indorsement this bank (except those shown in b and ¢) b Acceptances of other banks discounted. Total loans . Overdrafts, unsecured . U. 8. Government securities own Total ¢ S s Other bonds, ks, securities, e Banking House, $200,000; Furniture and fixtures .. 11,785.11 . Lawful reserve with Fedoral Reserve Bank ... Tteme with Federal Reserve Bank in process of col- lection (not available as reserve) 1 i vault and amount due from nationalbanks cunt due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies in the United States (other than in- cluded in Ttoms, 8, § or 10) ... 0 Total of Items 9, 10 11, Checks on banke located outside of city of reporting bank and other cash 15. Redeption fund with U. 8 Treasurer and from U. 8. Treagurer S AR $2,679,644.30 2,311.78 793,762.78 372,020,684 211,786.11 169,5682.8¢ 53,273.01 369,427.64 13,638.00 426,238.65 or town items ... dua 1,679.48 316.93 $4,657,343.44 $ 500,000.00 Capital stock paid in 310,000.00 Surplus fund ndiv i ed profits a Res 4 for intorest and taxes accrued . 197,001.88 38,387, 12,766.91 and taxes pald .. © 1ess current expenses, interest, (do{prrrd Amount due to Federal Reserve Bank crodits) . 22, Amount due to national banks ... : Amount due fo State bauks, bankers, and trust Companies in the United States and foreign coun- tries (other than included {n Items 21 or 22) Certified checks outstanding 5 Cnshier's chocks on own bank oufstanding Total of Items 21 23, 24 and 25...... Demand deposits (othe n bank deposits) ject to Reserve (deposits payable within 30 da Individual deposits subject to check 2 * Certificates of deposit due in less than days (other than for money borrowed) Total of demand deposits (other than bank de- Posits) mubject to Reserve, Itemas 26, 27 .. Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after N6 dave, or subject to 30 days or more notice and postal savings) 32, Certificates of deposit rowed) 34, Other time deposits ... 3 35, Postal savings deposits ... S Tgtal ot time deposits ltems 32, 34 and 35 ... 36, United States deposits (other than pos \ncluding War Loan deposit account and posits of United States disbursing officars lfl O’Il 58 ls u X 2,437,322.31 40,000.00 (other than for money bor- Reserve $ 894,085.33 ‘“avings) de. $4,667,343.44 County of Hartford, Total State of Connecticut, I, F. & Chamberlain, Cashler of the above.named bank, do solemnly swear tnu v the above statement is {rue to the best of my knowledge and bellef, % ¥F. B I‘HAHBIRLAIN\ A lnll.o R._E. TRYON, ) Notary Publie, = STANLEY, Subscribed and sworn to befora me this 14th day of March, 1932, Correct—Attest E. J. E. N,

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