New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 18, 1921, Page 20

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the the nstead of jon of any making town redent to mosquito prevention, until that town is 18 the vides tha law cticut al Experime 1 in the work remain “dr r otherwis s of mo ate the voluntary conditior and ready Agricul- whose r which em firable for the ind economy.” interest of the publi In the making | icts for such work he is re- directly to the , and money from the state treasucy. Ample provision ls made property for satisfaction of all who may claim damage done, clatm But rector shall subject to this, have full attorncy gen- when his contracts are approved and the work done the for payments comes directl the owners work | its \nd for judicial hearings of their the wathority di- to R BIG PECIAL ednesday Only rosecu ces fit, cfits may, after a similar hearing, be Payment Wil 1Bc Recommended to Council Tomorrow Night. expenditures $53,951.01, Incidentals, sessed An important provision of this act, ind one law, is osquito eradicatic ess of also th experime bill car 000. 1 Washington, of the ment took a step backward yesterday | arternoon acti stored strength of 175,000 150,000 DOLLAR DAY NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, te all work of this kind as he It is also provided that ben- | and collected by the state. The month follows: $1,625.97 city's total madc the not for » any previous | effective of through a pro- education his is to be done roug the office of the state nt station, employing the the fundamentals of and how sion, $1,065.63; sion, $ bills, $1,241 $1,019. $2,477. penses, $ asures 1 ries an appropriation of $350,- 75,000 IN ARMY BILL. 18.—Reduction ' establish- $7,890.93; Jan American military when the senate reversed on of last Saturday and re- the army to a minimum men, instead of The vote was 41 to 33 regular bils, age, $688; physi $696.34; city city of public works total, CITY’'S BILLS $53,951. widows’ regular ians’ bills, $617; total, zs $60; city hall commis- | pension fund, public amusement commis- d of health, slaughter house fund, hospital hospital 3.14; total, $5,212.90; board street sewer construction, $839.96; sewer maintenance, department, $7,706.02; street lighting, ; street improvement, $46.45; prinkling $5,400; e commissioners, ; municipal gar- .95; $164.92; 1921. of public charities, of water commissioners total of all bills, $53,951.01. CITY ITEMS Cold nights—$3 flannel $1.50—Wilson's.—advt. Removal sale at Besse- edvt. Dollar —advt. Mr. $5,167.90; tor the itemized as bills, regular Day at equipment, running ex- Graham’s class for department, | —advt. subway Rip’s Repair Shop, advt. 155 total, $32, board of Concert and dance under auspices Clan Douglass. Turner Hall, Jan. 28. —Advt. Big moonlight dance tonight, Lith- uanian hall, O’'Brien Orch.—advt. fire commissioners, $1,459.75; board w St iy $4.614.46; pajamas weland’s.— Henry Morans. married BEND L'MBS OR SPECIALS Men’s Warm Sheep- skin Pacs $1.00 Misses’ 2-Buckle Arc- tics, sizes 11 to 2 $1.83 couples and friends Wed. eve., Jan. 19. | = 7 . Have your bicycle overhauled at! WINDSUR MDY cuuln Nfl Main St. WALK WITHOUT CRUTCH UNTIL TOOK CINOF; Mrs. E. Oaye, who resiides on Bast Str cet in Windsor, Conn., Tells P Another Interesting and True Stor y About the Miracle Remedy CINOT The fame of CINOT is fast spread- ing and not without reason all the advertising in the world will not sell only a limited quantity unless there is absolute merid behind the product. There is more CINOT sold in Con- necticut today than any other five remedies put together and we can prove this assertion. Mrs. Caye says: i “For the past twelve years I have ' been troubled with rheumatism and could hardly walk a step as my legs were stiff and I was gradually getting worse. I was able only to get around most of the time with the aid of my | crutches. I have tried many ways to : get relief but received no benefit | until I tried CINOT and I have only taken two bottles and can bend my limbs and get around without aid of my crutches. CINOT most wonderful remedy that heard of and I am glad and Dk to indorse it.” CINOT IS BEING DEMONSTERY ED IN NEW BRITAIN BY AN E PERT AT THE MILLER-HA 0 DRU GSTORE, 32 CHURCH ST. It} also for sale by “The Fair”; in Plaf] ville by G. R. Byington; in Forest by Kent’s Pharmacy; in Southing®l by Chaffee’s Drug Store; in B wille by George B. Steele; in B: by The Madden Drug Store; in Gi tonbury by C. R. Densmore, and - be obtained at all first class druggl | | 6 inches high. Men’s Heavy Grey Wool Hose Ladies’ Fur Trimmed Felt Juliets —Leather Soles and Heels ..... $1'00 Ladies’ Grey Felt Slippers with Leather ) 47c Ladies’ $3 Felt Comfy Slippers, all colors and - $1 ‘49 00 Shoes that formerly sold for*7.:2and $8. Sizes to 4- only Ladies High All Leather Lace Shoes All Styles Low He:zl Oxfords. Low heel Oxfords are all the go this winter. They're being worn with woolen hosiery or with spats. This Walk-Over pictured above is made in dark cherry tan leather with the brogue effect. . Priced at $7.50 and $9.90. All Phoenix Woolen Hosiery Reduced. David Manning’s Utk QOver Shoe Store 211 Main St. every gallon of or VARNISH * Window Shades 0 while they last Men’s Dark Brown Calfskin sa00 e $4.83 - $2.43 Boys’ Gun Metal Lace Shoes . .. . $1.83 Ladies’ One-Strap House Slippers. Leath- $ l ‘ 8 3 er soles and heels Men’s Tan Heavy Scout Shoes .. BOYLE COMPANY EXCLUSIVE M o D E R N THE BEST B0 AND GET IT! At The Lorraine Shoe Co. Tomorre S S AGENCY FOR SHOE Women’s “Lorraine” Shoes, an odd lot of 142 VARNISH, LEAD AND OILS M oSUoLhS =] o OT S H o) VALUES Same sold as high as $12.85 a pair. TomoYTof SHOES INTHE CITY U117 coc0000m0bn0000000000000000000000 LLt BRUSHES - 168 MAIN ST. « LASS, PUTTY, MOULDINGS, METAL CEILINGS, Men’s Tan Calf Shoes, tomorrow only . .. ... .. $5.0 Men’s Lisle Socks, 5 pair for ................ $1.0 The Lorraine Shoe Co. OM ETC. N SQ. New Britain, Conn. These Extra Specials are for Dollar Day Only, at Both Stores — Axelrc FASHIONETTE HAIR NETS $1.00 *~ AXELROD’S PEROXIPE TOOTH PASTE 6 25¢ Tubes for $l ‘Oo LINEN “Let’s Get Acquainted” Says Axelrod Combining Our ng Acquainted Week Dollar Day (Tomorrow) e s lRateot Medicines, Household Sivativy TOILET PAPER 1,000 Sheets Silk Tissue Rolls 9 " $1.00 2 LARGE TURKISH BATH TOWELS And one 15¢ cake Jergens Soap for GEM SAFETY RAZOR And 25c Box of Talcum Powder $1.00 FULL PINT HEAVY RUSSIAN' WHITE MINERAL OIL 2" $1.00 OUR SPECIAL OF TAR EXTI {ER £1.25 Glycerophosphate STATIONENRY SYRUP

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