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16 ] i AILY HERALD. FRIDAY, tCEMBER 9, 1921. FABULOUS SUMS i g e T A If you want the best tea buy OFFERED BY FOR ; : “ ‘ | o yuw el o e to any | g1 conjone” whole ik from the firm that grows it [v sId of thelr experience in | buying milk compounds for. evapor- | s { s : i m »v”"ww““ A i B} G :‘y‘n”‘r‘\uu"\ that the sent s | : A B Joul il ot ) Largest Sale in the World itamines whi . cded for| will he carrfed to the United States Florence ipreme court hefore a final decision | Ford's bid mitted July § 16 accepted 4 | I e L . the propertic ple feature Outright § Nos. 1 and Payment o 000 anm ftal inv rights Refmburse by the govern Reimbu spent and- ¢ | | . Hearing o Be Held on Gom- pounds Made begun effort w when it was opened fo Both the state of Alabama a Federal Government participate Y IUCtE. ¢ 5 {he et In 1910 government engineers re P ! mpounds in Wis. Sl % 4 @ rimengeasthat nuvigation guc e on Diee, 1 Never say “Aspirin” without saying “Bayer.” er should be jointly developed at ch & W v ae Muscle Shoals and in 1814 an appro-| to be presented to Judge Y WARNING! Unless you see name “Bayer” on tablets priation was made for diamond drill | merman, special | 2 - 3 Worings which proved the sufficiency | preme court Titireiayi et vou are not getling genuine Aspirin prescribed by ¢ the found 1 i S Sin i of the foundation for proposed dams. | which he will malke € ve f S i S L pas LT Ty < of RS R e N Hin tath 1 physicians over 21 years and proved safe by millions for would be indated and options were Argument on points of difference 5 . taken by citizens of Sheflield and|will by held sometime in January, | Colds Headache Rheumatism Florence in the name of the govern-|and following that, Judge Zimme o ) e S ment. S s e b L I"oothache Neuralgiz Neuritis When the war began, the govern-|to be presented to the supreme Earache Pain, Pain ment, seeking a site for great nitrate | together with the complete record of | plant, turned to Musele Shoals testimony in the case. Points of law T e e s (o S T I Suctinn ot niteats Dlant N will e discussed by each side before | Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions. was started January 8, 1918, It | 1| the court itself ¢ 12 3ot 0 4 operation Octoher 25 of the same v Ui tin texeio il bl botiliator 2. arep Tl Al drlie s, ‘ = and before the istice was signed |and of the state in offering facts to | et 5 be several thousand tons of ammoniam | === == - 3 3 nitrate was turned out. Operations s e e = —— were suspended after the armistice, B > ey s N but work was begun on Wilson Dam and this work continued until May 1, E | Easy asy ;zm, “]'hfrr; n.ln nmxlrrvm'l,l(mn was ex- || : : i austed. he dam then w said to be | @ hont 50 per cent complcic. ] Weekly H ARGE E Weekly ¢ [ a K | e CF E 2wk || Practical Xmas Gifts the world, w constructed ated for the building of the Wilson Dam. Quarries were opened; resi- 7 dences for employes were built, with | = S office buildings, schools, ass of railroad three miles long extending Very gmmfl& 7 \/"1‘ “ — ot from the wharf to the dam site All of this equipment was put in gl Values | VeyLowPriced sl 1§ New Britain Clothing and Dry Goods Store, Inc Contentions of the milk companies Wilson dam, completed, would be the largest in volume of material used of any single constructed project in e T it o !l 1f381-383 Main St. A Good Place to Trade the dam, the height would be 133 fect Coats ‘Vaists The available powerhead of water imn- pounded above the dam wonid be 95 feet. The length of the dam would be Great Overcoats at hig b 4,600 feet Iy fine Suits at unusually s J : ] The original plans for the work v prices. u]ts n‘ts ] | Y Y S S s OSSN 7T DO WSS (P ARSI Ml St AT called for the installation of turbine Come and see them—You'll say ¢ 8nd electric generators capable of pro “they're worth while 1 B I ( : B A N K R U P ! l' S A I E ducing 600,000 electrical horsepower, D . i more than is now represented in the L. lesses k combined hydro-electric developments i E WAR GO F A C S olina, North Carolina and |§ EVERY C(USTOMER SATISFIED g J This i an opportunity for the public of New Britain, which will never be given them again to-get bargains in Furniture and Honschold FPurnishings su as have never before been seen. We are forced to sacrifice our stock in order to raise Ready Cash. Open 7 BY £ AR Y I Open . JRE ARE A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS WE OFFER Y g Q Blankets AT Ready ‘Made Ford Tops — $7.50 Kiddie Cars . ... 50¢ up AL d ; p 7| Saturday o Parlor Stoves ...... $1.00 up Linoleum 19¢ a yard, up sses (Cotton) ... $7.00 Suit Cases and Hand Bags Radintor Covers v $2.00 1 Days Only : ¢ 50c up Baby Carriages $.00 up 5 $5.00 | Pillows— NEE D s D. W. GRIFFITHS ¥ 2 up l.lv" Ws—a pair pSc up springs 83.50 up Kitchen Cl .. $1.00 up Underworld Masterpiece Added Attraction S’ J. RABBIT, ESQUIRE 2 2 | Admission Including ::nn e — = : = = . - = i o gt | o 85 | | neome \ P s e ‘C\MUNDQED\ Ral. i2e | Bal ‘ HOG HOWS = : ] AE |COWS GIVE 22 ) -\ QUARTS A YOUR DAWY ) gy | | COMING | ALONG ? ). You Make no Mistake N A When in Hartford | 2% - N i o to dine at— ' Fasczo - i T ; ¥ HONISS’S |THE AFFAI Starting Sunday ‘o Evenings Lov)+4 ; A Evenings 17 MAIN STREET New Britain, Conn. We Have a B Stock of GAS PLATES and STOVES and "OVENS. RS CF JANE Just Enough For Her ¥ 20-30 State Street el : , s e - =R ol Hartford T I Fanb ey (e DEEN A YE 5 ==y —BUT WHAT ¢ Telephone 3371337 s gane, wont) LunBAND, AT Yok | JEWELD, MATSIONS, o B |LVE ONTHAT C j WOULD YOU LWVE | : : ¥l ; | = : | PROMISE o it ON?P YOU [—— CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 (‘h;(p.nnll Stireet Estimates « hrl I‘ 1””.\., I — PALACE - Starting Next Sunday “GE. RICH QUICK WALLINGFORD”