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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HFRALD. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 39, “CONONRS-HALLORAN"” “THRIFT-DAY” HERE IS THE SHIRT OPPORTUNITY YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR. A SPECIAL PURCHASE A SPECIAL SALE save all these needless steps—make %8 tion of the family’s food—besides €@ Note These’ They embody the very latest improveme _the new snow-white Porceliron Table Bin—the swinging crystal Sugar Ja McDougall improvements, that you mi 105 DOZEN SHI Including the Famous Sweaters V Neck D. Sweaters value $2.00 Roll Collar Maroon Sweaters Value W. 8. S. Buy Them Help Win the War DON'T LET WIFE DIE OF LOCKIAW Warn her against cutting corns because they can be lifted out. Women wear buckle up their toes and terribly from carns. but they hardly realize danger from infection, nati authority. Corns can casily be lifted out with the fingers if vou will get drug store a quarter of an ounce of a This is sufficient irug called freezone. to remove every hard or allus from one's feet apply a few drops of freezone directly upon the tender, aching soreness is relieved at on the entire corn, root and without pain. This is a sticky dries in a moment. It jus the corn without inflaming or even ir- | ritating the surrounding ti Cut this out and pin on dresser. HERALD “ADS” BETTER high heels Women then pro- ceed to trim these pests, seeking relief, substance BUSINESS Eagle Shirts——Connors Shirts ——Stag Shirts Values from $1.50-$3.00 05 3 for $3.00 RTS They are not $1.05 Shirts—there is not a shirt in the lot that is worth less than $1.50 and many are worth considerably more—Hundreds of shirts will be dis- played in our store—in fact more shirts will be shown at one time than was ever before shown at one time in New Britain. Think of the future—think of your shirt needs—then think of getting such high grade shirts, as these, for $1.05. You know what a Connors-Halloran sale means—so be on hand early. Natur- ally the best go first. K. Oxford 98¢ Hosiery 25¢ Black Hose Sizes 915 to 11V 35¢ D. K. Oxford Wool Hose . CONNORS-HALLORAN (0. 17¢ 29¢ 248 Main Street, New Britain which they suffer the terrible ¥ys a Cincin- from any soft corn or You simply corn. The ce and soon all, lifts out which t shrivels up | ssue or ski your wi “Comfort :\nd are the b spo MEAN | tno soldiers “cozy ords of the many church organizations working to make | iting on the western | front more comfortable when they are sent behind the lines to rest up from thelr trench duties. Numerous tents with plenty of nice fuzzy blankets to warm up the troops, and wooden huts have been set up, to get the men | Suit Cases 18 Fibre Suit Cases, Steel Frames, formersgfi prices $1.75 W. S. S. Buy Them Help Win the War “COMFORT SPOTS” AND “COZY CORNERS” PROVIDED FOR THE FIGHTERS BY THE CHURCH ORGANIZATIONS back ingo shape and to feel at home. These “comfy” spots are situated not a distance be- hind tho lines, but they are not' withiz the rango of gunfire make them | Hungerford, F. L. CONPLETE HowE FURMISHERS _,,‘ 40-58 FORD STREET MARTFORD Guenther, Bertha A. da A. and Anna A. Johnson JTadley, R. W., s Hallaby, Geo. and P Per- akos Hallinan, Jame: Halloran, James 1» Hart, Erastus S. Hart, George P. . Hart, Howard 8. .. Hart, William H. .. Hart & Cooley Co. Hart & Hutchinson Hatch & McMahon Herald Publishing Co. Hicks, Ira E. Qoo Holmes, John W. Horwitz, Hyman ... Est. Jester, M. Irving Johnston, Frank H. Judd, The D. Judd, R. D. 5 Kennedy, Becky, {evorkian, Harry Kevorkian, I11. S. and G S. Kingsl Lillian S. and Louis Schmidt x Kunz, Maria Lacava, James Landers, George M. Landers, Grace J. Landers, Frary & Lech, Walenty .. Lee, John M., F. P., and T. Frank Leghorn, Michael P. Leland, Walter W. Levine, George LeWitt, George LeWitt, M. C. Liegay, Leon F. .. Liggett, Louis K. Lines, C .W. Co. Loomis, F‘r«dor!ck Luddy, Simon Mag, Annie and owitz .. Malleable Ilnl\ \Vm’ Maloska, Joseph .... Martin, Margaret J. Meehan, Luke . Menus, S. W., baum and S. M. Miller, B. Miller Darius Mills, Anson A. . Miner, Read & Tullnck Minor Corbin Box Co. Mitchell, Cornelia C Moore, E. A. .o n, Wm. J. Morris, Hilary Murphy, John H McCabe, Ann . McCabe, Helen l\ellv ais McCabe, Patrick ... McDonough, P. McEnroe, Wm. McMahon, Patri McMillian, Dugald . McMillian' Store Inc., The - . Nadolny, Julian Nair, Frank and Nonno National Spring Bed Co. Nent, V. B, T.& T .. N. B. Lodge, B. P. No. 957 A . Lumber & Coal (‘ G . Gas Light Co. . Machine Co. . National Bank Polish Business f‘n, . Real Estate & Title Co. . Trap Rock Ca. . Turner Society Y NCRELE & EESRSR North & Judd Mfg. Co O'Dell, Harry R. Parker, Charles J. Parker, Clayton A. Parker, Harriet M. Parker Shirt Co. Pease, L. Hovt Pease, Mary C. Petrausk. A. Pinches, John Platt, F. G . Platt, Howard L Polish Loan and Cora- Porter, ¢ € Porter & Dyson Co. d Price, Heirs of Nettie Clark B\xr‘.» Levin John Di- Indus Sons GRAND LIST JUMPS $1,932,324 IN YEAR (Continued From First Page). 20,800 35,000 119,100 21,300 75,500 29,900 26,200 26,800 30,500 59,550 220,300 107,000 | 27,100 36,500 43,300 34,100 80,100 21,805 27,000 26,000 133,600 | Reynolds, 33,220 ! 21,300 32,300 34,200 25,000 30,000 31,000 63,100 45,870 2,601,900 37,800 27,000 24,000 45,000 92,000 62,225 71,100 74,600 46,200 | 70,100 | 44,800 | 49,000 112,500 | Stanley Rule & 120, 4nn 154, Puzzi, Santi Quigley, Edith W. Quigley, George A. Quilty, J. J. . Rackliffe Bros. Co Inr Ramage, R. J. . Raphael, Louis R. . Raphael, Morris - Rapp, Isaac and Annie ... Realty and Building Co. The Real Estate Investment Corp. Reliance Realty (‘ . Reynolds, Ellen E. (,t B.l Hugh o Richman, Rose Riordan, Anna K. Rogers, Est. D. M. Rogers, George C. . Rogers Realty Co. et a] Rogers Sash & Door Co. .. Rossberg, C. C. and W. B.. Russwin Lyceum Co. Salisky, Viola Samlow, Gustave H. Savings Bank of New Brit- ain Schmarr, Herman O. . Schneider, Sam and Morris Rubenstein . Schupack, Morris Sheehan, John .... Shurberg, Solomon Shuttle Meadow Club .... Simons, Rudolph, Isadore and Lillie Simpson, Elva A. Skritulsky, John Skinner Chuck Co. Sloper, A. J. Sloper, William T. Smith, Grace M. Smith, P. W. Solomonfi Annie Solomon, I. H. . South Congresational ciety So. N. Sovereign Spittler, Louise M., garet M. Muller Maude M. Teich Spring, Julia L. Stanley, A. W stanley, C. E. Telephone Co. ding Co. .... Mar- and Level Co. Stanley-Svea Grain & Coal Co. : Stanley Work Steele, Ida A. St. Mary's Connecticut (Board of Trustees) Stockwell, Myron D. Myra B. Strobel, John and A. M. Sunrise Land Co., The .. warsky, Isaac ey, Hope 41,700 24,350 Thomi:son, i T oA Tal \nnle, et B 20:700 33,800 | Title Real®y and Devalorr- 80 000 20,900 20,350 58,000 32,300 31,200 52,900 | 49,000 48,100 63,200 32,000 34,550 43,900 56,500 147,500 39,000 22,000 25,000 | 20,400 22,200 71,700 46,150 48,400 174,250 33,400 49,100 40,000 160,000 40,000 82,550 218,000 59,530 32,395 21,400 22,850 30,000 32,700 30,050 30,000 68,200 ment “Co.lc s fue | Towers, Joseph Est. Traut, George W. "rraut & Hine Mfg. Co. Tutlis, Joseph | United Lithuanian Soc\etv ‘Lmon Mfg. Co. . Vega Society \Voight August | Volkman, Louis M. & I;Duwe ! M. Volkman, Trustee Wahrenberger, Marie | Walker, H. R. Co., The .. ‘Walsh, John J. .. ‘Ward, Heirs of John ‘Waskowitz, Samuel | Waskowitz, Samuel | Samuel Berkowitz | Waskowitz, Samuel | Miller | Wetmore, Estelle C. | Whittlesey, Est. Frederick ' Wilson, Theodore ... Wisk, Maria | Yung, Elizabeth, Trustee Zevin, Abraham and Meyer Zimman 32,000 Zimitrawitch, William 29,400 Almost Doubles in 10 Years. Looking back over the assessors’ records for the past 10 years it is seen that the grand list has almost daubled in that period In 1907 the grand list was only $26,699,264, whereas the list of 1917, 10 years later is 007,677 38,500 28,400 36,300 425,100 22,200 22,000 473,000 33,600/ 20,700 24,300 39,100 64,000 | 33,100 i 29,105 | 55,800 39,800 and B. .. 25500 20,400 23,100 28,400 44,250 22,180 |OUCH! MY BACK! RUB LUMBAGO PAIN AWAY Rub Backache away with small trial bottle of old “St. Jacobs Oil.” ‘When your back is sore adn lame or { lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has ! you stiffened up, don’t suffer! Get a small trial bottle of old, honest “St. Jacobs Oil” at any drug store, pous & little in your hand and rub it right | on your aching back, and by the time | you count fifty, the soreness and lame- ness is gone. Don't stay crippled! This soothing, penetrating oil needs to be used only once. It takes the pain right out and ends the misery. It is magical, vet | absolutely harmless and doesn’'t burn | the skin. Nothing else stops lumbago, sciati- ca, backache or rheumatism S0 promptly. It never disappoints! rheumat away $ Pure Chewing Gum ¢ a Stick a da seasickness awd (K JACK