New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 9, 1918, Page 3

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Boston Store HEALTH BOARD 15 !|ASK!NE 1,000 MORE {Budge: of §18,615.90 Needed to Carry on Work Next Year QUAKER- KRAFT CURTA'NS AND YARD GOODS Have rapidly won their way .into popular favor. The health board at its monthly | mecti crday prepared its budget ' for the ing vear, which includes items tot $18,615.90, an amount . equal to about $1,000 more than asked - - ¥y ag ything included is X7 o av 1. & e necessity 1t 3 = . might just $2.00 to $5.00 a Pair Chairman is claimed, the board of rcalth . Goods by the yard, very desirable for windew and ‘e for e no door use, in white and Ivory increased 100 per cent in cost and 25¢ 45 / ar the pense of maint the de- shade. 35c and 45c¢ a Yard. e ot cent. Other incre . tor by an item of Curtains N tor salary raises timated that ¢ 1l iaboratory and 1id to be respon- 1 budget. It was y supplies have Th medical supplies i Marquisette white and Arabian, trimmed & ated with edging and insertion ing is + From $1.75 to $5.00 a Pair. conr Sun Fast Materials for ;'< $1,200, Mr. 1uf ;w‘ $1,0 QOver Draperies. Mrs. Kitson, $1,100, $600; tuber _ ¢ ter hor } ) mainten A good selection of Cre- Tony ¢ tonnes for Bags, Pillow Tops, maint ete, 25¢ to Tbe. 1d theft compicle a [ o T3 S nt at the meot- i an Bodley called Mil- y k. noWw or the ‘phone to { eot his v srder that the action rent on rec- hment of a city and Moore, Bodley Yy were to draf S builetin, re- o of the board istical report a likewise 1 doctors to is a disease viled a committe e monthly health ved by th smber DUKE PAYS CALL. R 2 reminder for er that pneumc which ler the law carri rem The Duke of ted governor general of Canada s here today to pay a call of courtesy to President ‘Wilson, t ee: e the gov custom of visit Washington after installation ARe e on pregident RAILROAD FINANCE. Senate Commiittoe ng Evidence Given by Railrc timony re- the e | e of government con- M8 trol of the financing of railroads was continucd today by the senate house interstate commerce com 3 committce house members listened to ion of the biil began yes- Kruitschmitt, of the en on the as pre- George Schriver, timore and president of so to be heard. 1thern Pac 1 at the red {0 resume ent of the | hursday, Friday Saturday Sessu» tHayakawa ity |le y 5 Sir Frederick attorney g at ton of the Clev nd bar companied by h ks his 6:30 tonight Sir v reception. On k will deliver a ht's banquet meeting York ARMY CLOTHING. H h. ) f fter Finishing Concern- {! 0 1 ing Clothes Will Turn to Supplics. ¥ Washington, Jan. 9.—Upon comple- tion » army clothing situation, war inguiry probably will subject of war ord- nance A. L. Scott of t tee of the nd D phia m upplies commit- council of national de- id Ki tbaum, Phil- were called at 0 supplement the tes- of the army THE JAP SCHOOL BOY fense, SR 3 1 i 4 fles Risenma Boss | arding he show great my picture, | Him funny like nothing so much. “This is great statisticks” which he tell me about Fare- bank tonight. So come sh-h-h. hufactu Dearest Mister: Tomorrow P. M. CLEARING 11O shed for Woman Labor Dougold Nation by Government; last time ly—now ng house for ti labor of the nation, under A state smeckrut B @ of Secretary of Labor Wilson i nounced herc today. M I make love like any- thing. HASHIMURA TOGO. A Picture Which Is Guaranteed To Remove Wrinkles and Worries. PUBLISHERS APPEAR. shington 9.—Representa- tives of print paper jobbers and news- paper publishers appeared today be- fore the Federal Trade Commission {10 detoils of their businesses " will enter into the price fixed . by the mmission for newsprint | NEW BRITAIN DAILT HERALD, WEDNESIFAY, JANUARY o, 1918. Means the act of having been. And, to get “Connorized,” means that you have become a mem- ber of our satisfied club of customers. To become “Conmnorized” will increase your will power; help your thinkery; bolster your ideals; double your joys in life, and send the undertaker into receivership. I know what I am talking about, for I have tried it on myself. This store is conducted by two men with smiling hearts, in a most friendly manne -, upon a Golden Rule Basis, who are at the door all day and every day, ready with a smile to meet any “kick” that any customer puts up. If you are jaded with the commonplace in clothing and furnish- ing goods, why net c>me in and give yourself a treat. We just must ha e your business, for your own goed and ours. Please act prom_tly. “Get Connsrized—VYou'll get your money’s worth” The CONNORS, HALLORAN CO0. “The livest store in town” 248 MAIN STREET. NEW BRITAIN, QONN “U we haven't got it, we'll get it for you.” 1 re-stocking and Inventory-taking zoing on, prej o for a new and even more 3 2 o offeri : ary wce g st appe Beautitul eduction i1 - cconomic reasons, Well, the o is ripe. 1 your money, left in a bank, BEQURPIBCE | R i ANCE L Bed, Dr ing Table 5 $26-50 PRIC and Chiffoni y Qu ed Oak 6-foot en- The construction of every {8-inch top Dinu ble, piece comprising this s me pedestal pattern and an unusual cenuine leather seat Regularly $1 Regularly $38.00. aice Sale DINING CHAIRS 2.0 sion, hawds four Chairs, tered oak o " DINING TABLES 50 Dianing 3 RUGS Seanuess wles BRASS BEDS Beautiful selection in velvet and of styles ribbon Tapestry 00. Salc Herrup's Clearance for a handsome Bra One of the tractive qualily m tion. R 0. This 4-Piece Bedroom Suite in Mahogany or American $103.00 Walnut " Bed, Dresser, Chiffonler and 5 Dr . This sulte Is refnforced well made and one of the wire ends nt ... prettlest we have ever shown. $6.98 20-ye Regularly $1 Spring 55.00 Axminster R good nd pat- ance Sule 'WHITE ENA} BEDS §7.50 Contlnuoug Post ed a Ped & Red at ., Bed at Oak Exten: 'L January Clear- $12.25 Itegularly BED SPRINGS Colonial National Spring with $17.50 $4.15 | - (Ealihed i bevel m $6.25 | e et i | $26.50 Quartered with cup- ular- or Drop at . tncluding = R & co I —— 0 $9.98 BUFFETS .50 Ouartered Ol Mat- fet at §16.75. . dullt Not & $26.50 Onartersd Oak Buf- b d with high grade tick- 0.98. hogany, January Clearance 0o Oak Buf- tered Oak, consistir §17-98 Buifet, 48-inch with 6-foot ex Closet and & i GENUINE LEATHER LIVING ROOM $179.00. - $145 MATTRESSES ve suite con- seoe o foot Davenport o’ o. Chair and Bocker 5 Thination S at $11.98. and <pring . s William suite in American W Jacobean Ounrtered $27.50. Onartered $33.00. 32 00 Guartered nt $13.00. Sale Oak Buf- Oak Buf- O SIX “mhination RS Mat- ~ $14.98 Pure Telt Mat- tress at $15.08. LOUIS HERRU 1052-58 Main St., Hartford NEAR MORGAN Wholesome B3 ing The wholesomeness and tastiness of our goods is the result of pure ingredients combined with clean and careful handling. Our assortment, although not as large as usual, owing to the sugar shortage, is still large enough to find something to one’s liking. Our Whipped Cream and Custard Goods we have fresh and sweet every day. Boston Brown Bread and Baked Beans we have every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Hoffmann’s Bakery 62 West Main St. Two Stores 95 Arch St. MAKE THIS YEAR HAPPY There’s one way of bringing about that Happy New Year everybody is wishing everybody else, and hat is by making your home more home-like, more worth while living in, more of a comfort—and a pleasure. Buy a new couch, a new rocker, a new bedroom outfit, a new rug—whatever you feel would make it more of a real home. Money spent that way is wisely invested. It brings in returns of manifold value in comfort and enjoyment. COMPLETE HoME FURNISHERS AGENTS FOR GLENWOOD RANGES OVERLOOKIKQ WALITY CAPii0L RICE. GROUNUS g - mmmrm RUC 20 40-56 FORD STREET HARTFORD Desgs ALL KIND3 OF PRINT Jjo First Class Work at Reasonable Prices Eastern Weekly Publ. o3 CHURCH ST. G. New B , Coni..

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