New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 22, 1917, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1917. 'Boston Store OUR GREAT JANUARY SALE is now in FULL SWING The Opening Day Was a Record-breaker. The remaining days should be full of enthusiastic buying, as a dollar saved is as good as a dollar earned in these _times of high prices. L4 PULLAR & NIVEN " BURNS BIRTHDAY PLANS PERFECTED Memory of Scotland’s Beloved Poet to Be Observed in a Fit- ting Manner. The memory of Bobbie . Burns, Scotland’s famous poet, will be fit- tingly commemorated by Clan Doug- " las, O. S. C., members and friends in Turner hall next Friday evening when a pleasing program will be given by the Louis Ross Scottish Con- cert company of Boston and others. The concert will commence at 8 o’clock, and at the conclusion dancing will be held, the music to be rendered by Judd’s orchestra. Members of the Ross company are Margaret Wither, soprano; Jes- sie French, contralto; Frederick Ken- mnedy, tenor; Lorn MacAdam, basso; Tommy Lonergon, character come- dian; Irvine Sisters, Scottish dancers; David Ferrier, Highland piper Alice Pulsifer, accompanist. The program for the entertainment is as follows: Quartette—*"‘Scots Wha Hae”..Burns Miss Wither, Miss French, Mr. Ken- nedy, Mr. MacAdam Songs—Sochiels Song, from “Rob Roy” Mr. MacAdam Song—"“Wi A Hundred Pipers”.. Lady Nairne opera Sketch ... Selected nergan ...Highland Fling Trvine Sisters Song—*Bonnie Wee Thing”... Mr. Kennedy Song—“Angus MacDonald” Miss French Duett—“Crooket Bawbee” ... Miss Wither, Mr. Kennedy Song—*Bonnie Bank Loch Loman' Mr. MacAdam Song—“My Laddie” Miss French smom Hornpipe Dance .... Burns ..Ponsute Mr. Kennedy Songl—“Ye Banks and Bonnie Doon” Braes Miss French Sketch Mr. Lonergan Quartette—‘*Annie Laurie” Miss Wither, Miss French, Mr. Ken- nedy, Mr. MacAdam Finale—"Auld Lang Syne”....Burns By company, Clan and audience. TAXES THE TOPIC Municipal Commissions Meect With Mayor to Discuss Ways and Means of Keeping Assessment Down. Mayor Quigley, at the conclusion of the meeting with the various heads of municipal commissions Saturday afternoon, expressed himself as con- fident that there would be no in- crease in the tax rate this year. formation concerning the elucidated the fact that the gather- * ing was very interesting and many points in finance were delved int During the session the fct that an in- Vimmo | = It’s because their Turkish blend is BALANCED Balanced—that is what wmakes Fatima’s blend com- fortable, both while you’re smoking and afterward, too. The milder tobaccos in this Turkish blend are so well balanced with the richer, fuller-flavored leaves as to entirely off-set all “oily heaviness”—the cause of discomfort in so many other cigarettes. i And this very blending which makes Fatimasso com- fortable (and therefore so sensible) is also just what imparts that unusually good Fatima taste. But even so, you alone can decide whether or not you like Fatimas. That’s easyto settle —try them. LygeB Mg Jitbacco O The Original Turkish Blemi FATIM A Sensible C'Lgarette of last year. The city hall commis- sion is also in the quest of more fin- ances. Should the new firehouse, fly- ing squadron with the increase in the firemen’s salaries be granted, an ad- ditional appropriation of $30,000 will be needed by the board of public safety. With these additional appro- priations, it will be seen that some of the boards will he forced to sit tight next year. crease of $2,000,000 would be shown in the grand list this year was brought out. Several of the local departments will have a balance to turn back to the treasury this year, the charity department contributing $6,000. A like amount will come from the board of public works and about $500 from the public amusements commission. However, in face of this showing by the departments, the school board is out for an additional increase in appropriation. which will bring the sum up to $350,000 far in advance a note due for $30,000, and with this out of the way, a barrier to an in-. FROM THE SISTERS OF ST. MARY, Grateful Letter Tells of Good Results Obtained by Using Father John’s Medicine for Colds and Coughs. colds. Gratefully yours (Signed), ters of St. Mary, Farnham, N. Y. We have permission to quote from the following letter recently received from the Sisters of St. Mary at Farn- ham, N. Y.: , The sisters who have been taking Father John's Medicine are perfectly cured of their cough, after having tried sevéral other kinds of cough medicine without the least | wasted tissue. Father John's Med- beneficial effects. We are sincerely [icine has had over 60 vears’ success. grateful and would like to recom- |It is a doctor’s prescription, not a pa- mend Father John’s Medicine to all |tent medicine, and is free from alco- for the most stubborn coughs and | hol or dangerous drugs in any form. One PROOF of the “GOODNESS” of AUNT DELIA’S BREAD, is the ever-increasing number of “Home-bakers” using AUNT DELIA’S BREAD in preference to their own.—Ask your dealer about it. SPECIAL FOR THIS TUESDAY GENUINE OLD FASHIONED GINGERBREAD (the soft kind, rich, tender, delicious)—Try one, you will find it the MOST DELICIOUS ™ GIN- GERBREAD—not barring the kind that mother used to make—that you ever tasted. PER SQUARE n- |} meetings | There was, at the outset of 1916, creased tax rate has been removed. Sis- | It is important to remember that; Father John's Medicine is so valuable ! in the treatment of colds because it is composed of nourishing food elements which give ney strength and rebuild The Curran I]ryl:nndscu. OUR JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE This is the king of all the Sales as the prices were are selling Merchandise for, tells the story. Our Coat, Suit and Dress Sale Extraordinary still continues offering new, seasonable garments, at less than the cost to manufacture them. Extra Special for Tonight 7t09 Seamless Bed Sheets, 81x90 inch, good cotton, 90c value. Tonight 69c Extra Special Tuesday 9to 11 A. M. | Full Sized Crochet Bed Spreads—they can’t be bought less than $1.50. Tuesday 9 to 11 a.m., at OTHER BIG SPECIALS TONIGHT AND TUESDAY 19¢ ‘Women’s Neckwear, 50c and 75c values. Special at Women’s Muslin Night Gowns, $1.25 value. Special at Extra Large Size Bleached Turkish Towels, sold elsewhere at 25¢. Special at Heavy Twilled Bleached Flannel, worth 14¢ yard. Special at ,yard Children’s Rompers, made from heavy Chambray, 59c value. Special at T R D S TR 10c W&@m HARTFORD Store Opens Daily at 9 a, m. Get Transfer Cards at Information Bureau “A GAIN OF A MILLION IN 1917." | FUR PRICES RADICALLY REDUCED FOR THE SAKE OF CLEARANCE We are closing out Furs this month at very liberal reductioni from our low regular prices. We do this in order not to carry any: thing over until next season. $25.00 $22.50 N\TURAL RACCOON AMERICAN RED FOX SCARFS REDUCED TO REDUCED TO $16.75 | $14.75 Nippon Mink Sets Reduced One-Third FROM OUR LOW REGULAR PRICES Muffs Reduced Scarfs Reduced Muffs of Ermine Scarfs of [Ermine Muffs of Moleskin Scarfs of Moleskin . Muffs of Kolinsky Scarfs of Kolinsky Muffs of Skunk Scarfs of Skunk ALL TO BE SOLD AT ONE.THIRD OFF THE REGULAR PRICES Leonard and Herrmann Co. MISSES’ AND WOMEN’S SERGE DRESSES INTERESTING NEW SPRING MODELS VERY REASONABLY PRICED An assemblage of handsome Dresses which portray all that is new in the world of fashion for present dajy wear. If in need of a new dress make it a point to.se these at once. 165 Main Street, 227 Main Streef Two Stores *'\iddietown New Britain We Give Royal Geld Tradin; tamps —Ask for them B"600D PRICES | Prices for Week of January 22nd to 27th, 1917 BIG DOLLAR COMBINATIO 5 Ib. box Domino GRAN. SUGAR ..$ 3 1 Ib. ELRYAD COFFEE 1 Ib. PRUNES, Large size 1 large cake CASTILE SOAP 30 R. G. STAMPS FREE CRANBERRIES, Ib. CRINE’S CATSUP, bottle B. & 0. MOLASSES, can YELLOW CORN MEAL, pound 7 A&P Borax SOAP { BLUE | TIPS | Mustard 25¢ Pkg9c | Can 20c | Can 15¢ Grandmother’s Wheat FARINA, pkg. . . 3 —Royal Excelsior— cecaneae RECKITT'S ASPARAGUS COLMAN'S — DRIED LIMA — DATES BEANS BARS Pkg. ... 11c| Lh. . 10c | Each ... 54 10 Stamps Free With Any of the Followmg' 1 —_— Groceries l 2 cans Sultana Spice, each 10c l Chocolate - Alm 1 bot A&P Worcestershire 2 pkgs A&P Borax, each ..10c Sauce 15¢ 2 pkg Flashlight Tapioca, each 2 pkgs La France Laundry Tablets, each 59 1 pkg A&P Ice Cream Po“dm 1 pkg Dog or Puppy Food 10g 2 pkg A&P Mustard, each. .10d 1 pkg A&P Jelly Powder .. oe 2 pkgs Saleratus, each Free Delivery on 50c Worth or Over free Gily Delivery 8AM 2P M 184 MAIN STREEIL, i<:2\V BRITAIN, CONN. W Ve GiveRo al Gold Trading S:amps — Ask for Them One Cent a Word Each Day Pays f;)r z; ClassifiedfiAdv the Herald. You Get Results That’'s What You W3

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