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BUY YOUR SHOES AT COST During Our Thirty-Eighth Annual Clearance THE RESPONSE TO QUR ANNOUNCEMENT DURING THE PAST FEW DAYS HAS BEEN VERY GRATIFYING. It shows that the people of New Britain and vicinity believe wi says when he announces, “All Broken Lots, Odd Sizes and Discontinued Styles To Be Sold at Manufacturers’ Prices. An entire force has been kept on the jump, making people happy with genuine money saving bargains in Shoes, Slippers and Rubbers. But there are enough still in stock to fit thousands Read these prices and then come as soon as you can. g > : .\ | L el B @ | Women's 60c (E;(n?flv‘ShwchEN Sal Women's Rubbers 4 é\:’llislsgs' RU%bel‘;i e o\ Misses’ $1.75 Gun Metal Button ... .Sale Price $1.40 ‘ ) Women's $3.00 CS;afinMPuTy;: e ?Ile hildren’s Rubbers ... .. B & ‘ ; ) . 4 Women's $3.00 Gun Metal Pumps . .Sale Boys’ Rubbers .. ... e 5 Nl Misses’ $1.65 Patent Button .......Sale Price $1.19 /4 Women’s $3.00 Gun Metal Button . .Sale Youths’” Rubbers.. .. 5 S Misses’” $1.50 Tan Calf Pumps ......Sale Price 79c Yy Women’s $3.50 Colonials, Pat. and Gun ) ) Y Sale Men's Rubbers Misses’ $1.75 Patent Calf & Oxfords, Sale Price $1.19 ’ vy, Women's $4.50 Colonials, Pat and Gm? il \ Misses” $3.00 Russia and Gun Metal Button High 4 : Sale P FOR CHILDREN ) B Sale Price $2.25 Women's $4.50 Oxfords, Pat and Gun Children’s $1.25 Gun Metal Bui- ‘, 4 i Sale B ton ! ...Sale Price 98¢ X y Women's $5.00 White Buck Button Sale Children’s $1.50 Gun Metal Button Women's $5.00 Button, Pat. and Gun Sale Children’s $1.25 Tasr?kéz)l?(;fn%lp}g o : AL LY N D LI le P . (2 Boys’ $1.75 Gun Metal Blucher ....Sale Price $1.35 Children’s $1.50 Pat aSnade C;’]l;:e gf))(c_ ; \ Boys’ $2.50 Gun Metal Blucher ... .Sale Price $1.35 FOR MEN f : Boys’ $3.00 Gun Metal Blucher . ...Sale Price $2.25 Men'’s $3.00 Gun Metal Bluchers . .. ztle Cll?l?rsells 8175 RUSSS?;e ::‘éce(?ffi g Boys’ $3.00 Gun Metal and Russia Oxfords \ Men’s $4 Gun Metal Bals & Blucher, ::‘l" Metal Shoes ... .Sale Price $1.35 Sale Price $1.98 Men's $3 Gun Metal & Pussia Oxfords, o Children’s $2.50 Russia and Gun - : Youths’ $1.50 Gun Metal Blucher . ..Sale price $1.50 Men’s $4 Gun Metal & Russia Oxfords, Metal Button High Cut 9 i Youths’ $1.65 Gun Metal Blucher ..Sale Price $1.25 . Men’s $3.50 Russia Bals Rubber Sole Sale .Sale Price $1.98 R \ Youths’ $2.00 Gun Metal Blucher . .Sale Price $1.60 - Men s $5.00 Russia Bals Rubber Sole Sale All Sales Strictly = €+ All Sales Strict for Cash Soptn e for Cash Who's a jol . States do,“to help bring about the| must be done by American banks and ! nuity of $500, payvable by the state It was an address that consumed con } ; right terms of settlement of the war? | bankers. If they are willing to talke |[after thirty years or more of teaching I f ' siderable time in the deliver and | = ,..,‘,,‘,; v}'v”; '-.th This struggle is so fierce that at pres- | the risk of such pioneer work they are | —the last fifteen of which shall have | that was given at the conclusion of a 3 aft,” ent there seems to be no opportunity | entitled to the practical support of |been in Connecticut, and a disability long dinner and several short ad-jone voice, and dresses, yet an address upon which | one man cried, | for any outside interference, however | our business men and of our govern- | pension in harmony with the fore- | well intended. Moreover, there is| ment gaing plan for disabled teachers who every man within fnearing of the | . | apparently no chance of peace being{ ‘4. A tvpe of new machinery by |have taught at least twenty-five vears speaker's voice hung eagerly. Abso- | WILL DR | made on any terms within the near | which national trade organizations can| In reply to the question 51 lutely fair and impartial, the former [ A meeting of i;l-m\,m : very greatly increase the power of all | whether Connecticut can aff : R president spoke upon “Combinations.” | salaries of the o “The warring nations will not pro-| their members to acquire foreign |pension law for teachers, it has been He told of the power of combination [ been called for ’ . : . A yose terms of peace until exhaustion | trade. i shown that only about ten per cent 'l’ n ]’ H " fl B i M that had built up big husiness & Alderman E. A, P A"d NN HII HGQW BGH lfl waf ;:Jf victory (‘nmexs. The neutral coun- Substantial Indemmity. of all teachers stay in the work long a G“S a[ m HSHI@SS cn | machine politics, the same power of | The committee | tries, although they are seriously af- An improved instrument which |enough to draw a pension and that | combination had bhuflt up the labe < :;u-‘,.,,. of rm,m. i | fected and suffer seriously from the | will insure to foreign buvers that they | less than four per cent. of Connecti- [ fl I B q union. The power came to be used | Hargreaves for m 8"“00'6 says mfinfi. | effects of the war, can have but little | will get the goods they have ordered ;cut's teachers have taught long enough a nflua al uUl corruptly, said the speaker, and, the “H:-nv $1,200 to 81, i | hope that any proposals they may | at the time they have ordered them, | to become eligible to any possible Fenada public awakening, set about curtail- | M. Richards, glel | make will be acceptable now. - Ten-| or else a substantial indemnity. pension. The average term of ser-j oo o o TR ing that power | assessors, for am S 5 ; {tative attempts in this direction have! *6. Winally, I have indicated a |vice in teaching is less than cight| Chiasgsey 1iailmes el s Past Tmpartial Rulc {to $900, and of _Washington, Feb. 5.—In a disCUs- | 5109 ° The danger is, therefore.| quality stamp which will give to the |years. j all men are equal and it is our busi- | o000 T e John O'Brien fo _sfon of trade expansion and the Iu- | that peace will eventually be made by | ultimate consumer agsurance that.thc | About 205 teachers in Connecticut | Ness as representatives of a popular 780 to $1,000 topean war, before the Chamber of |the warring nations alone and|American goods he buys with thisywould he eligible this year to a pen. | Eovernment to insist that the law of the United States in | through the same diplomats who were | stamp are reliable and trustworthy.” | sion should the proposed bill become | Shall be used equally and administered | N 5 ine,” said 3 Today = {not able to prevent this devastating S fagee rmpartiaily to all classes of the na. | middis tin aid h convention here tods Edward A. L a law e ) ] ] S LU el e | war. If that happens it is almost Of = = o Pl 2 2 1k 4 f these, about three-fourths arc owding capital with Filene, of Boston, outlined how he | jjevitable that the 3 of settle- P[NSIUN fOR 80"00[ vet vigorous and will pr(‘f{l‘x‘ te m:n With these words the former presi- | 1Ulc. we .’.n = ling capital 'n ) i e = | T o " of it . 3 s anc > < h 5 S 3 . result that the cntire nation thought American business men could | ment will carry the s of the next for a whole salary than to draw 40 | Jent Of the United States, Willlam |Fesut (has the cugre ZHCCR participate in bringing about peace. war, leave Iturope an armed camp percent. of one. Only those who Howard Taft, concluded his address 3 and will keep the whole world for % | before more than balf a thousand of “rt i POEE then that ; : ought to retire will care to apply for & threatenes orkma 1=t s — 1t becomes appa ent B AL Vears to come so impoverished that a = ’“]”memn L Lo the business men Hartford county | i§ threatened, the workman mus great exertion and great expense for | fow. if any countrics will be profit- b necalons at the seventeenth annual banquet of | €T : By Telling Ho i oo lLale Rkl R i The approximate number of teach- | ¢ne Hartford Business Men's associa- | S0 many sent in acceptances for t foreign trade expansion must be ac-: fields trade expansion. | & : e ers who would apply for a pension | g it 3 banquet, that early in the planning it ’ -ompanied by at least equal exertion | Word of Warnin PRIy for a pension | jon at the Hartford club last night, | banquet, th : : ham's Veget: ear (estimated upon returns was seen that the ballroom of t to mak the terms of settlement of “May I add a word of warning. If . painstaking investigation made club, large as it is, would not possil Re.lored the present great war such that Iu- | the United States is to have any direct B”l Immfiucsfl m l.ffllS|3lllTG Ca"s in 1911 and 1913) is less than forty. sccommodate all who wished to at s rope will not remain an armed camp. | influence finally in the terms of set- The approximate total cost for this j tend. Accordingly tables were set Miami. Okis. — leviathan public opinfon 1n direction and expect it to top ot Commerce in the same boat, and when caj vear (estimation derived from the 1 emaller dining room across the “As responsible business men we | po warring nations have in our fair. Efficient teachers are becoming la- were served there At th g ~ S k3 B i — — ably s ce > e wroung o dinne: ‘o Me! athered in t) should ask ourselves: What can we !ness and justice We must play the mentably scarce. Talented young the dinner, these men gather v jl e - ht ¢ hit . A bill calling for a direct state pen-| People are turning markedly away halcony to hear the speaking. In susiness men do, what can the United | 2ame straight and not below the o < : 4% O 2 . rom teaching as a choice of accupa- bout 575 were present ther belt—not try to take unfair advan-|sion for teachers has been introduced Lns et / > S— —— e 2 vres 5 S {tion and notably towards the busi-| ers besides Prof. Taft were ‘h";v,,{. 43]2(\“1:" “é”"““:\”\nf"\'l”‘:"fl:;;fi"‘l"‘ in the legislature and is being closely | ness world. because of the great } tenant Governor Wilson, Mas no""l' INJ“RE a 5 20 &1 atched by five thousand teachers, |returns in salaries, strength and lei- | ler, Dr. W. D, Mackenze na | nation. . 1 2 s e ¢ rec hensi svs- de 8 s akefield “But granted that the war is finally | School boards, school superintendents, | SUTe offered there. A pension svs-, lent Walter L. Wakefie Youn KlDNEYs over and the terms of scttlement have [and others, who have the best intf\r—,.‘n’:" b 1?1 e L“T‘E ‘“”h"”_ I ceant Plenty of Music, i % 5 |ing. enables schools ta compete suc- \ large and well rencarsed orche been such as will at once or in time |ests af the schools in mind : ; i i Take a T ful of Rheumasalts | M'<¢ 21l the warring and all the neu- | The main features of the bill are o Q,.fi-’”\ “\hh i buainesstvonici oy this qld-tune.Ecze?na rem- . . .s in the corridor, between 1} ake a Teaspoenful | tral nations better fields for trade ex- | the provisions calling for a minimum | U Pcrior talent. edy is applied like two dining rooms and throughout the for Lame Back or Bladder Trouble | pansion vet there arc other funda- |annuity of $200 and a masimum an- |, CoPMectiont, it s said. - expends cold cream S Lot b il el i | Rensh e ene Stenotie S indn much to secure well-trained teachers. | . popular airs, to most of which the g p Muswe Bov — e | but she expenas little to insure against | assembly responded by singing i their loss. She is literally surround- | i ! Michael O'Keefe, the Harry Lauder Another Wom ed by states that legislate directly to | . g . i n g Ry Y Any irritation or breaking out on the impersonator, sang, the audience joi Health in Lyd STOP CATARRH! OPEN H f“”""'" sRcaioin ;'",‘”‘"“'. CXPET" face, arms, legs or body when accom- ing very cheerfully in the chorus - NOSTRILS AND HEAD | [ienced teachers—Xew York, New ger- Lot F0e U85 07 bl When Seoom I e e o served in the ver Vegetable sey, Me fir‘x;'h.n,\'rn.\ Rhode Island, (ry and feverish, can be readily over- best style of the steward of the Ha“t Lindsborg, K Says Cream Applied in Nostrils Vermont, Maine are among the other ¢ome by applying a little bold-sulphur, ford .ml». the menu includi ecn mgo I suffered wi Jome L‘I‘ullz tq|mn“‘(‘n'(;vi"\'\'m'l;\”1lll” a3 ;n:-'ult' Relieves Head-Colds at Once. ‘!;‘":']““ !"‘-i‘illm; i:"“r“;‘“:‘(:"":‘ 'm*";l‘“‘y\ says a noted vlvrm‘fll?lnpid_‘ turtle soup and roasted squab. Coffee gide which I though Vit b = e | with a summary of his addre TR onan e ined at C “ticut's Y " He states that bold-sulphur instantly and cigars concluded this part th also with a bearin irained from the s: & - - e e e e ained a onnectic 'S expense An allays the angry itching and irritation program, then char were pushed gohe and I was slood to poison the entire bo ; aia < - DWW ! 1f vour nostrils are clogged ana |Adeauate teacher: pension law :n - and soothes and heals the Eczema right pack, and, with generous rounds of couc' T ook th Kidney hses start mysteriously ana | said: : SO 2 't | Connecticut investing every recorded leaving the skin cle, 1 th 4 : t } 3 i é % o i % r 5 ¢ .. |your head is stuffed and you can't & 3 up leaving the skin clear and smooth. ,,,,1,use, the various guests of the : D pmetimes lead to Dropsy and Brights | Il. \'\1-:“’1'(“21.-:\1 which we may |3/ 0 freely because of a cold or | Y#ar of service within her borders Bold-sulpiur has occupied a sccurc posi- avening. as enumerated by the presi. Finkham’s Vege “pain in_the back” get ‘;“““ Bt 'if‘"]"_ :"“?“’“"“‘ catarrh, just get a smal botle of | With a patential pecuniary value is a tion for many years in the treatment gui¢ of tne association., Walter 1, B NOW enjoying about five ounces ‘of | of the war on a basis which will not | o o oo 0 "Balm at any drug store, | Provision that operates to retain and of cutaneous disorders because of its . " be glad to recom Al two teaspoonfuls | leave the world an armed camp witn | 21V S 8 al any € 5 2 i 2 i vothi Wakenokd, v fF .+ before breakfast each o asing armaments but i Apply a little of this fragrant anti- |10 Aattract serious, mature, ablc ite-destroying property. Nothing e any woman suffen in a few days your baclk '\\‘m""f“‘ln‘l‘ o ,“‘;mm‘hln;“" i Which | (btic cream into vour nostrils and | teachers. “The best talent inevitably has ever been found to take its place Cheer for Taft. ble and you may will feel fine, bees vour kidneys are | es ¢ asting peace and | 't e etrate’ through ever air | 8ravitates towards the most satisfac- in treating the irritable and inflam- Pandemonium broke loose when ' —Mrs, A. L. SM passaize of vour head, soothing and [torY terms of employment.’ matory skin affections. While not al- the name of William Howard Taft Iindsborg, Kan healing the inflamed, swollen mucous Worn our teachers are usuall working right. | be @ basis for the greater and more R asalts is a wonderful effervescent | y,opy; L g i - 1 af y Rheumasalts i rful e permanent prosperity of the inhab S o MR S Le (Dl b W il el membrane and you get instant relief. | drawing maximum salaries while ren- never fails to subdue the itching irri- (o their feet, cheering and clapping If you have ti Do you occasionally have a “crick” in X your back? Does vour back ache with | dealt with before any important per- L dull, heavy, racking throb? I it hard | manent trade ex; sion can be ou ‘0 straighten up after stooping? Is it S pard to” dise from a seat or to turn Multiplicity of Phases. uickly ? . : et S e o e v - | Mr. Tilene discussed a multiplicity cidneys need attentic S e f for e Stian slood s filled with uric This irrita. | Of phases of foreign trade facilities, ling acid has caused your Kidnevs to be- | ocean carriage, banking and credit, in- a0t pgnes 4 surance and the like and then closed were welcomed §ithind drink, which helps the weakened | .\ (B0 P e the kidneys and liver and cleans :»u]t the | 3 2 e ins isons a aves | increasing an nos diminishin, th A ' i 5 . § N i ive o1 ’ o gtomach of toxins and poisons and lea e w“‘\‘r el {5 Ah! how good it feels. Your |dering service which is unwillingly t;l(mn and drive the Ferema away and their hands and, led by former United that Lydia E. : i it is often years later before any erup- states Senator Morgan . Bulkeles ble Compound the intestinal canal clean and sweet. Tt is delightful to the taste. It is an ab- iR by o D . MDPSLIE OGNl S0 AR they tossed napkins in the air and . Those troubled should obtain at uny gave three cheers for the former | $0LydinkE.Pink nostrils are open, your head is clear, |effectu lutely harmless ic acid solvent as well Just and Staple Conditions. | no more hawking, snuffing, blowing; A state pension law is an instru-i a saline laxative. Acts quickly without | ., ; g T trlnin(: O T Gamea. 2. The necessity of just and|no more headache, dryness or strug- | ment by which school officials arec (et (o s (confidential) L If your druggist does not keep gen- | staple conditions of ocean transport, | gling for breath. Ely's Cream Balm [enabled, simultaneously, to incr HEeh e l'"l"“"']“ ‘A'”n'f”"' sulphur, oocigent of the natior For He's a | e ine ]‘hr\umtgsalh hemember there i | and a possible method to inzure them. | is just what sufferers from head |school efficiency, decrease cost, ,unH Reamet e to the a "'d" parts ‘13 Jolly Good Fellow” was sung, the | Vice. Yourle ‘r’igflia mbt qt;rfmfamrmv r;l:‘;‘:é\‘l\fi:\‘n;a!l;/ “3. That a very important part of | colds and catarrh need. It's a de- |fittingly recognize the unique service | e ANEr &S an ordinary oo swinging melody sweeping in gusts | read and ans ompany, Minneapolis, Minn, l‘nw pioneer work for trade expansion | light. 1nnd ieldismity | ofl thel teacher: i throign the crowded hail 1 d held in s