New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 10, 1923, Page 16

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DAILY NEW BRITAIN HER ALD, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1923 WAGES IN NEW YORK - SHOW RISE IN YEAR Stone, Clay and Glass Mills Head List-Tailors Last WATER DEPARTMERT RECEIPTS INCREASE Total Received for 1922-23 $17,- . 082,08 More Than in 1921-22 Receipts f he fseal year wore 8164 Inorease over last the annua! report water eommissin to M r ending last Marek City Items ring Wndusnies presented Shows The tered hy met Rusine 670 ¢ 151,0 eubic 1554 2,016,1 At the s ling dee reduetions amount, the for new cor ment of the of new pips Win Large Inereases inereased w tlon, f14 $30,000 was paid out iasue, Under are the tion, § Burlingt Iresh al 475407 Bhuttle $5,800; =« est, $30,250; Wolcott 1 Jaying, $85.16; pump stat ; taxes, $122 s about last year onight— will ail for e gone Alderman 1. G the city tomorro den Saturday three months Open alleys at the advt Fustachinse named by the | ble to suc . A of the City Court of the City Casino tonight has ctme czy) Mari been TIME, the following deseribed ent indebtedr ftems: Seventh 1, 192 due July 1, 192 bonds, due January 1, 19 tenth series bonds, due A $250,000; Issue, v notes iss water bonds, $15,000, The report shows that are in use; there are 630,424 feet of main pip posts; 125 water sprinkler posts; 815 hydrants, including 19 added during the y meters, 184 of which were added during services, including 176 ad the year, Reservoir Capacity 1.605,000,000 Present reservoirs have a canacity of 1,605,000,000 gallons the =g re- Split-top Vic by land of the heirs of Horace meeting of the auxiliary to the h War Veterans will be 1 ht at § o'clock the Plans will be made | Day supper. state for the armory. at The St r Saturday afternoons page 232 | evenings.—advt, D | " Stop g | | mittee, IF YOU NEED A LAXATIVE | YOU NEED R.TRUE’S ELIXIR THI, TRUE FAMILY LAXATIVE AND WORM EXPELLER A SUCCESS FOR OVER 70 VEARS An International Favorite, g 277 Main Street, New Britain, Conn. Sickening Pile~-Pain!, MUNYON'S PILE OINTMENT -with the handy,comfortable Tapplicator A ATACLORUCGISTS i i ! ; J.E SEIBERT&SON'S : DAIRY PRODUCTS | Jimmie Jingle Says: It's pure as sunlight on the dew It pleases others, why not you? —Sun-Maid Bread baby happy and con- tented. It's a food 3 ¢ that the whole family } need and appreciate. iz E SEIBERTeSON) U-”Q/oar?f{z’//ewz' . Put Zinc Leaders and Gutters on Your House NOW CHAXRS, dressers, or tables :\(l Ro 1|;|(‘(-n“‘rf Costs working, water. DI"OUf varnisi. Horse Head Zinc puts bes : life-lasting spouting within reach of every Home-owner, ECONOMICAT ARTISTIC DURABLE REQUIRE NO PAINT GET OUR ESTIMATE TODAY Thos. F. Fitzpatrick & Co, 228-230 PARK STREET New Britain, Conn. furniture, 250-256 PARK ST. e None of the gra same of 'Y Eroups. 2406 PUBLIC AUCTION}| 2 STORY BRICK STOREHOUSE—1 SIX FAMILY HOUSE —1 HOUSE CONTAINING STORE AND THREE TENEMENTS Take notice that I have been appointed a committee PUBLIC AUCTION to the highest bidder on the premises on the 24th day of May, 1923 at 1 P, M., gether with ali buildings and improvements thereon. or formerly owned by Mrs. Bernard McAvay, partly by each; East by land now or formerly of Thomas Fagan and wife or assigns and land now or formerly of Rose Karpeni or assigns, partly by each; South by Broad street and West by land now or formerly of Bernard MecAvay, containing one-half acre and being about 50x162 feet, See volume 105, . Property formerly owned by WARSAW WHOLE- SALE GROCERY CO. For further particulars, see com- 3Y THE COURT, STANLEY J. TRACESKI, Let the Attic Disgorge now resting in dust-laden repose, should be in active service downstairs, Save them with KYANIZE Floor Finish, the ideal, easy- HERE'S OUR TRIAL OFFER ON KYANIZE FLOOR FINISH Cut out this advertisement, bring it 1o the store below, pay 15 cents for 8 good brush 10 apply the Kyanize. You'll receive free of charge & quarter-pint can of Kyanize Floor Finish, enough to finieh @ chair or small table. Choice of 8 colors. RACKLIFFE BROS. CO., Inc. B [} chemical ted extensive the the whale, 1 % in these | od from 16 at as in most 18 Opp. Monmnent ) B ) B L industries | B My e & Known As the Best, o1z wano o % the Best Known— | & made, Self-designed, self- “ | k:' loomed materials, self- Twn REBURDS [ built up to the unap- @ S B proachable standards of the i £2,50 to §7.50 ) B | Mammy Dear==No, 45241 ‘b‘; [ Mother of Pearl=No, INTI1 B | T T RO T R BB R R o o—— DANGER! A sneeze, n; cough or any other signal, It tells you to beware of | trouble ahead. It warns you of bron- the danger of pneumonia, and the terrors of the deadly influenza, But the danger signal and act quickly. Take Williams Syrupof White Pine, ade repeated Preases exeept | dustries during (B MANHATTAN self- 5 : i 'l dved, self-patterned, And ¢ MOTHER,S DAY gg Manhattan Shirt Company, & FITCH-JONES CO. C.L.PIERCE &CO. § symptom of a cold is Nature's danger chitis and possible complications, of you need not be afraid if you heed Honey and Tar for Coughs, Colds and Bronchitis — the old reliable and harmless preparation that has given blessed relief to thousands for over 20 years. Preparedby the Williams & Carleton Company. Hartford, Connecticut, and forsale at grocery and general stores KODAKS FILMS of New Britain to sell at STANDARD piece of parcel of land to- North Booth or assigns, land now O~ dio oA ¢Mie Studio Qlp-to-date” F p A | Galbraith & Pattison CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS GARAGES Tel. 1403-4 10 AUSTIN ST. Repairs OYSTERS CLALIS CRAB MEAT SHRIMP SCALLOPS LOBSTERS HONISS’S 21-30 STATE ST. HARTFORD COMMITTEE. —DRINK— AYERS’ SODA WATER‘ Take home a hottle of cream soda | —Something you will like—it's deli- | | cious. | Three size bottles—se, 10c, 150, | | v | . Quinlivan Plumbing Co. 712 Stanley Street | Plumbing, Heating and Repairing FIXTURES AND MATERIAL AT REASONABLE PRICES Tel, 2002, Brighten Up Your Home WE CARRY A FULL SUPPLY - Of = JOHNSON'S PASTE, Liquid and Powdered ‘our Linoleum will last longer and look better if you polish it occasionally with Johnson's Prepared Wax, Johnson's Wax prevents cracking and blistering— brings out the pattern and color--protects linoleum from wear —makes cleaning easy. JOHNSON’S Laste - Liquid - Powdered POLISHING WAX and we Highly Recommend It To the Trade Telephone 359 v - - Headquarters for all ou can give every room in your home that delightful air of immaculate cleanliness by using Johnson's Polishing Wax occasionally on yourfurniture, floors, linoleum and wood- work. Johnson's Wax cleans, polishes, preserves and pro- tects—all in one operation, $3.85 Floor Polishing Outfit for $3.00 With this outfit—-a Weighted Polishing Brush and a 1 1b. can of Johnson's Prepared Wax—you can easily keep your floors and linoleum like new. This special offer is good through your dealer—or send $3.00 direct to us. Insist on Johnson's Polishing Wax. There is no Substitute. For Sale at All Good Stores. S.C. JOHNSON & SON “The Wood Finishing Authorities’ RACINE, WIS, Wood Finishing Products The John Boyle Co. — Paint Engineers — The City’s Leading Decorators 3-5 Franklin Square EH e e We can offer you one of the most exclusively desirous one family and also a two family house of the same character in New Britain. These places come on the market only through excep- tional circumstances. We buy second mortgages. CAMP REAL ESTATE (O. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg, R e e el Rl ) FOR SALE 10-ROOM HOUSE, 20 PEARIL STREET FOR LESS THAN HOUSK, COST TO RUILD H. DAYTON HUMPHREY 272 MAIN STREET / NATIONAL BANK BLDG, CROWLEY BROS. INC, | ¥mw PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 2013, Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs | AND SECOND FURNITURE | At Very Reasonable Prices—Riggest ( Stock in the City A. LIPMAN 34 Lafayette St, Tel, 1329-2 HAND ZOCONUTS EATING MOKING TOBRACCO Eight shades, from Light Oak to Dark Mahogany, or clear varnish if you prefer. Tough enough for floors = the very reason it's idea! for GUARANTEE — Absolute satisfaction when applied as directed, or money back for the empty can. 11 Nev Bit THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY e iz OF THE NICKEL PLATED BATON WHILE PRACTISING DRLUM MAJOR BERT HOPPER. LOST CONTROL IN THE BAND ROOM LAST NIGHT.

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