New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 3, 1916, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FR!DZ\Y NOVE~BER 3, 1918. Copyright 1916, by The Newark Shoe Stores & %eZ"sAVE—A-DOLLAa"E % : “You will like B 0 $29 flzem[mmen.fe(y - Says e sty 1l T Maker Retail profits do not make shoes any n BETTER. They only make them HIGHER PRICED. The NEWARK Shoe comes from us to you DIRECT through our own 229 stores. Last year more than three million men— over 57,000 a week—bought The NEWARK “Save-a-Dollar” Shoe. It has made such-an enormous success on ONE—hecause the DOLLAR OF EXTRA VA is there in every pair because it is a _thos of beautiful style and rare comfort, You'll like them immensely. Try a pair tomorrow. Newarl{ Shoel Stores| Co. Hartford, Waterbury and Sp Open Monday und Saturday cver When ordering by mail include The Last Month November is the last month of our house wiring campaign. Aftér Novem- ber 30th, our present offer will be with- drawn. If you sign a contract for wiring before November 30th, you will receive: -‘YOU ask what road I propose to travel ? Special prices on wiring and fixtures 12 months to pay. Free Mazda Lamps Six months’ Free Light If y'ou sign a contract for wiring These are the milestones which mark it. “An Executive responsible to the whole nation. after December 1st, you will receive none of the special inducements men- tioned above. You will surely have your house wired for Electric Light sooner or later. Why not do it now and take advantage “A cabinet chosen from the ablest Americans. “A foreign policy that stands courteously but firmly for Amer- ican rights. “A flag that protects the American in his lawful rights where- of our great house wiring offer? Ask for further details. THE UNITED ELECTRIC LIGHT & WATER CO. 92 West Main St., New Britain, Ct. ever his legitimate business may take him. “A preparation for trade competition which shall protect all groups of American workmen. “A government oversight of busmess which will fearlessly elim- inate abuses, but will act on the assumption that the average bus- iness man is henest. “And finally a domestic policy which looks to industrial peace, . : and to sound and permanent prosperity based upon the develop- == ment of American trade and the building up of American indus- tries. Nflw IS THE TIME “We Americans are in one boat. You cannot strike a blow at one group without injury to all i e D TS () P T (503 L Common justice and fair play will settie our dif- ot 7Y €07 {0 peente PRI RS € cwery ot ficulties if suspicion and bitterness are let alone. e and Bankon e These are the principies by which I propose to DON'T DELAY be \f‘]“ For Huches he Barhour Rug Drapery & Co. ote For ughes: Trumbull St Hartford, Ct. N— - —— E—— — Republican National Publicity Committes ——————————— AND 200 TRUMBULL STREET 1S THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR DRAPERIES, LACES AND FURNITURE COVERINGS, T T

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