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,FR!DAY, JANUARY 17, 191, | SALE = | BETTER THAN 50 RE- AT | DUCTION ON WALL vored a == =1 PAPER RENMNANTS © $1,600. The P far the iavesti- amount propos- gician is $1,000. 1t the salary of the sewers at $1,700. he superintendent ot department was increased 00 to '$2,400. The salary of an of the same department recommended at $1,500, an in- crease of $150. ! " i In accordance with the wish of the v heen least five men | health department. the salary of the { h Company ¥, 102nd U. 8. Infantry | superintendent of health in. apply at the office of' the war bureau | creased from §$2,600 to ¢ 00, at for information in regard to their lib- | which price the health department erty bonds. Thése men claim that |Pects to secure the services of Major . - they took out bonds of the second is- | Sotckwell, lately discharged from the 3 & 5 FRANKLIN SQ. PHONE 339 sue, that they were paid for out of sService. An increase of $300 for tho their pay, and that they have recelpts Dlumbing inspector was recommend- for the bonds but have never re- Increases of $100 each will he cetved the bonds themselves. Several | recommended for the inspectors of of the boys in Company I, and I have | the board of health. The compensa- ; = = = f ¥ § Horsfall written from France asking that the | tion of the milk inspector was left as as regards the city engineer. The ARMENIAN CHURCH COMMITTE / Overcoats matter be investigated here and their |at present. Councilman Dehm was change was accepted and recom-| fThe Armenian church committee ' relatives have gone to the war |OPPosed to in ing the salary of mended that the salary of the e 5 ” We carry bureau. An investigation is being |the meat inspector. Mr. Bichstaedt gineer be raised from $4.000 to $5 are reduced started. remarked that the incumbent of the An increase of $50 was voted for 15% in this sale CHAS. DILLON & CO. HARTFORD. Coat Clearance TO MAKE WAY FOR Spring Merchandise EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE WIGH QUALITY COATS AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES You don't need to worry ahout getting a new coat. Just come into this store and you will find the smartest, the newest and the most approved models in Fur Trimmed Coats. Buy a first olass coat now, and you can have itfor next winter. Remember, prices are going up. You can save fifty per cent. by buying now. Models at $12.50, $14.75, $18.00, $25.00, $29.75 and $35.00. In all the season’s materials, handsomely trimmed with collars of Natural Raccoon, Hudson Seal, Taupe and Natural Nutria and Coney. An opportunity distinctly worth while. An unusual opportunity to rengvate your home at greatly reduced price. All up-to-date paper. No old stock offered. Come early for a good selection. SPECIAL DRESS VALU Jorsey and Taffeta Dresses, effectively combined with Georgeite Crepe, beaded and embroidered, $14.75, were $25.00. A complete line of Serge D resses, very attractive modes from $12.50 up. | | Rev. Henry B. Taylor Pastor of St. Paul’s Church, Meriden, Will Speak s elected the following officers for the r 19 S. Kevorkian, chairman; Garabed Munstckian, sec retary; Pete monian, treasure:; Torof Yahoo » and Malcolm Tave- The building inspector has granted | office is a veterinary. Upon a vote, the chairman of the board of fire a permit to Steve Charland to build a | the committec was tied and the vate commissioners, making the compen- of the chairman was in favor of the sation $400 per anaum. The compen arage 20x22 feet on property on £ B The best of Ermhmn road. The age will cost | increase. The salary of the tubercu- sation of the clerk s recommended dian, truste allFarmeniansiarg our StOCk, with $250. | losis nurse was raised from $1,200 to at $400, an increase $100. It was l\’;‘ll W] '\; \' 'H;!-\lmu-* in St < 'as ’ a Mark's church on Sunday The “Missionary Intelligence” meet-|$1,400. It was the opinion of the voted to recommend a s; ! _church on Sunda fur collars, o dosallman il e | committeemen that the board of 200 for the ohief engin t 1 o'clock. Rev. Tipon 4 smart dress | department of the South church was |health should employ a returned sol- partment and the increas \\H:l V.“T n andiisposial ) L 1 h f I* [ Heia a¢ 3:30 p. m. today in the par-|dier vacant office af inspector cents a day for the firemen was Mr. Missirian will Dbe the engt affairs | [l o e ariah house. The sab.|Of sanitation. An increase of §100 for approved by the committee speaker } and ulsters. | | ject of the meeting was “Children in | ! nurse was recommended An increase of $200, making the at the | |ty Inaustries presented by Mra will now be $1,100. The $2,400 was recommended for Stanley H. Holmes. A soctal hour Pay Of the janitor of the slaughter f of police. The officers and LN . The followed the meeting, tea being serv- | vas recommended to be raised patrolmen were also upheld in their INDIGESTION e rom $832 to $936 | petition for an increase of 50 cents a '73.ALL DVGGSTS . { Luke Horsfall : There was some discussion in re-|day. An increase of $100 far the S PELne e ross hail, est Miain St. A Does N gard ta the salary of the city engi- |clerk of the police commission was Co. Quininefxhat acsi NotEAMece Headd | B R e Nares 11l tha lordinatios wab ks s s et S e Hot water Because of its tonic and laxative ef- § #8 AsYLUM sT. LAXATIVE BROMO QUININI | diby mome ot thalas mnt::i:g_m $350. Sure Relief i | [ HARTFORD, 8 | fenty el e : : Al o { d b (Tablets) can be taken by anyono|O! that pa i s =1t | The committee will meet next M e | |8 | |without causing nervousness or ring-|Pe charged to the water board. It day when the final work of the com- = = | S - ained that time is now charged mittee will be done and the report a J Everyone Cordially Welcome ing in the hedd. There is only one |€XPl | inst the department for an assist- | prephred for the council meeting one FOR INDIGESTIOR “Bromo Quinine.”” 1. W. GROVE'S signature on the box. jant engineer but that does not apply week from next Wednesday. THREE STORES IN NEW YORK 164 MAIN STREET “THE STYLE CENTER” NEW BRITAIN Tomeorrow will he a glad day for you if you come here and take advantage of this wonderful Triple Clearance Sale of Suits, Coats and Dresses—the most astounding Savings cn new “Fifth-Avenue-Styles,” garments that you have seen or heard of anywhqre this season ! Any store can advertise Suits or Coats at $19.98—No other store in Connecticut can show THESE Suits or Coats or anything like them at $19.98. Remember our buyinz power—Four Big Stores (Three in New York)—and you will understand why ! Be wise—Save money— Wear the Up-to-the-Minute styles that New York women are wearing—Come tomorrow—Come early—and go away happy ! Al a:" Every Lady who visits the Store tomorrew will receive a “VANITAB”—(what fl U?Efi!g\: TRE&?---every woman wants)—FREE. You den’t have to purchase anything. Come in and re- = ceive a dainty “VANITAB.” The pride of our entire stock, the result of the most careful buying in New York's leading shops—Each Coat a real gem—Nearly 106 models te pick from — Velours, Broadcloths, Pom-Poms, Sil- vertones, etc., with or without fur collars and fur trimming —Silk lined and warmly in- terlined—superior in every way to the ordinary Coats you see about you—distin- guished looking anad perfect- ly fitting—your choice tomor- row. $19.98 Serges and Silks in won- derful combination and var- iety—tunic, overskirt and dainty ruffle effects—plain and - embroidered—beautiful silk braiding—the newest stunning models, in the new- est shades—simple and elab- orate effects to suit various tastes, but all in perfect —your choice tomorrow (any desired alterations FREE.) $16.98 | A stunning collection—the finest examples of this Se: son’s Fashion—Smart tai ored models—in Broadcloth, Poplins or Serges, with or without fur {rimming, all beautifully silk lined—our entire stock to select from, values from $30 to $50—your choice tomorrow (and any alterations FREE.) $19.