New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 3, 1919, Page 5

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DRIDGEPORTY When you look through the papers to see money, bear in mind that price reductions in th and prices have shown such wide variations. BUT WHEN YOU READ —you learn of bona-fide price reductions on the balance Clothing purchased by The Connors-Halloran Co., which’ SO COME AHEAD AND GET WHATEVER YOU NEEL HEAVY ULSTERS ARE MARKED DOWN, TOO. $25 uits and Overcoats uits and Overcoats uits and Overcoats uits and Overcoats Sheep Lined Coats Sheep Lined Reefers Silk Lined Top Coats $25.75 Raincoats . . . . . . $13.75 Men’s Pants Marked Down to *2.65,°3.15, *3.85, °4.65 l C We feel it is good business Oorall 0. judgment to reduce this stock 248 MAIN STREET - - - NEW BRITAIN to a peace basis at once, and “Always Reliable” Don’t Charge it, Open a Cash Account and Save Money. Also Bridgeport and Hartford. # 15 ' 75 | 75 79 $2 $2 $2 $2 $1 Bargains in Shirts, Neck- wear, Underwear, Gloves and all Goods. Hosiery, Furnishings so we make it worth while for every mother’s son who needs anything to wear— every officer and doughboy who’s shedding his khaki— to help us unload. BATHROBES Up to $12 values, $6 95 while they last : = = e 81— 238 | Jones .. 94 104 89— | Ll 2 94 418—11258 ‘ 88— 286 | Campben 80— 251 | Hughes .. —— Hart 896—1331 | Nelson ! common ;| the * commissioners that the council be petitioned ary of the superintendent of health | 500 | The fs the commissioners | i | epel to raise Narcum .. 1 there but a to enter the s considered an s while in charge atoriums. Upon » was commis- sent There h of his double noted to the rank of so had personal charge nedical units for worlk pitals in France. for t some length fact that D, a local man and is competent to handle the local situation it was the opinion of all the commissioners that he the of all te hh ctaoin shrdluxzde N man for the place. In the motion y. His ¢ super- | that he be tendered the position as intendent of the & superitendent was 3 itarium at Shelton. Te pl the amount of the itution on a high level which was named for himself the confidence of Will Ask oy s through his professional hotlon ey 481 4684 Power. 9 | Wooding .... 80 80 and at that having Holmes .... Thomas Brum E | Williams .. 3 - ) 2 | have bee trouble in getting the hest men because of the money question was also explained. It was the opinion of all the commissioners | abil- | that the time h come when the city can not associate money with its | health es. In order to | get men in this city who know their | | business and will be fore the best m?‘ . | the city that the city | pay men enough money. They | demand the money and they can get it in other cities If New not pay it 95— 265 Stockwell Dummy public sery other candidate: posi- it is necessary discussed these of the 1 of hea commissioners lto have the business brought before | executive abilities. K El‘l‘ the meetin it was moved that the 4 > charg { boar the place of supcrintend- | Newington g William H ckwell, for-|short time w this city present a |army service. [] o . of the two Chickams Park. Camj cnleaf, | entering tr § it lough here. Ee conferred with M. H. D Lo Will Probably Acoept Position &8 (i "isimmen o i i it | ivancea b : - . before leaving the nd it is :,‘,‘».ijLQH‘ " il aduate of the loc: ‘“,I'_;"' + attended tl 2 ia and received his M len e ut 5 p. m. ve from that institution. but because .d professionally for about 3 nd s that time had ractice in Su +One year ent in New York where he for the pur- | > of discussin for the Stockwell thoroug Britain does ¢, his was ATy Lofgren Doctor Here. spec The Pillsbury of the U Lieut. Pillsbury vestigation which are conducting in soldiers who return home. Dr bury has had spec t for just such a purpose. The doc- tors propose help the men to re- | adjust themselves in civil life and will | continue to do all they them. The men will the manufacturers. risit the differ here he £ the 1 commissioners also met Lieut. | Medical Corps. } is on a i the offic following up of in- | Stefanick 1s | Bertini Howard ... S 20 110 | o 158 tour my ary to st 3 $3,500 Increase. also passed by the Pills- | ad gained tha and| ring LTy poons. n to help be reached. by Wollis 100 Hellstien 115 104 Dr. Pillsbury will | R actories in the the The watchword of a nation — there’s real economy in every package of that What is Castoria ASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guar- antee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the reiief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhcea; allaying Feverish- will conce Paregoric, It contains neither health which tials to show will remain has given him creden- while We here in this city . SEl johnson Quirk MAJOR W. H. STOCKWELL, cal healt board. During the discus- sion it s brought out that there were at least four applicants for the position and all of them were doctors with enviable reputations. In order ness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. The Kind You Have Alwiye Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘‘Just-as-Good”” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of v R been estz well under way. BOWLING NEWS Seron, | Mt STANVEEY WORKS. Mill delicious, str th- building ood- P Grape-=Nuts “THERE'S A REASON™

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