New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 9, 1917, Page 6

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e e Buy Your Shoes at Cost During Our 40th Annual Clearance Sale! 3 APID ADVANCE in all kinds of FOOTWEAR we shall as usual at this time of the year, place on sale at MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES, SEVERAL THOUSAND DOL- mg%%fi?%ggfig%emgisfing of lines to be discontinu ed and broken lots. THIS IS LIKE FINDING MONEY if your size is here as it is impossible to duplicate these goods at the present cost of ma- fterial and labor. AT THIS HOME OF GOOD SHOES YOU WILL FIND REDUCTIONS THAT ARE REAL. The following are only a few of the'SOLD AT COST Money Saving Opportunities. RUBBERS —7 FOR BDYS AND YOUTHS , FOR WOMEN pRtiero Rktieks - Boys’ $2.50 Gun Metal Bluchers o ... $2.00 e ae Women’s $3.00 Gun Metal Button and Lace | Misses’ Rubbers - .. $2. : , g 9 Sale Price $2.25 | Women’s Rubbers Boys’ $3.00 Grain Bluchers ... $2.25 & i Women'’s $3.00 Patent Button and Lace Youths’ Rubbers S -| Boys’ $2.00 Gun Metal Oxfords .Sale Price $2.25 | Men’s Rubbers . 3 Boys’ $1.50 Gun Metal Oxfords : Women'’s $4.00 Gun Metal Button and Lace _ : \ Youths’ $2.00 Gun Metal Bluchers iy Sale Price $3.00 - '\ Youths’ $2.00 Gun Metal Oxfords Women’s $5.00 ll;atent }}zu;tlt)‘n : ga}e Il:r;ce gigg ‘. g Women’s $5.00 Bronze Kid Lace ....Sale Price $4. ' FOR CHILDREN AND . - E J Women’s $6.50 Gray Kid Lace Sale Price $4.50 MISSES Y Growing Girls’ $2.50 Gun Metal Buttgn] it Children’s $1.50 Gun Metal ] v . . e LG i ] : Growing Girls $2.00 Gun Metal and Patent Button Sale Price $1.19 ] ) le Price $1.49 Childre's $1.50 Patent But- i Men’s $2.50 Gun Metal Bluchers . ...Sale Price $2.00 / Womill’]’ngs.'sacun N oTalaad PatentSPau‘:np;lce ol i(;g(-’lré 'Ss81.75C Sfle Plrlce k1 [ Men’s $4.00 Gun Metal Bluchers . ...Sale Price $3.00 1 cloth tops ; . .Sale Price $1.49 £ tton . unSal:t;’rice $1.39 i Men’s $3.50 Tan and Black Rubber Sole Bals i Women’s $4.00 Gray Kid Pumps Sale Price $2.49 Children's 66c Red Comfy . Sale Price $2.75 ; J Women'’s $4.50 Champagne Kid Pumpg le Price $3.50 I Slippers Sale Priee- 45c y R Men’s $3.50 Tan Calf Lace Sale Price $3.00 / : c oA sdIets Misses’ $2.00 Gun Metal ) Men’s $5.00 Tan and Black Rubber Sole Lace . Women’s $6.00 Champagne and Gray g:{gppsfice $4.50 Button Sale Price $1.60 . .. .Sale Price $4.00 / W " CofpRiY isses! i i 1’s $3.00 Dark Tan Outing Oxfords ngsetst %00 White g:lnv;:i $1.49 ) Men'’s $5.00 Tan Calf Lace Sale Price $4.00 S : ..Sale Price $2.25 Mi Y ,ogo Rediand Ble bl \ Men’s $4.00 Tan Calf Oxfords Sale Price $3.00 ? Women’s $3.50 Tan and, Black Rubber Sole isses’ 80c Red and Blue ) Sale Price $2.5 , Oxfords Sale Price $2.49 Comfy Slippers. .Sale Price 59¢ Men’s $4.00 Calf Oxfords, cloth top. Sale Price $2.50 4 [ All Sales Strictly L. DaIno All Sales Strictly _ for Cash oo BooTHS BLOCK for Cash . | diers from cities or factory districts, | head, and his hands are slightly | times of peace, and still appears when | become his passion. What the various T_ou;e .“fii‘;‘(l“’?’(,‘.”;'.fi“\\-‘;'\‘?‘".ii Tr‘::!“ L“‘:,‘U ! 3‘;’\’:;“]3“16‘g:}l:g:‘f x"-“l“j"eflcd Ahe for example, are far more likely to | tremulous. away from the front, there is some tillery calibres of the Italians will | it for ficld work by mounds after trojioet B0 By G e and a ' | become victims of shell-shock than! *Some meén, on recovering from thing grim in this. With his work- | do on the ground he holds, forms won- | Years of service 'mb f;l_‘z_: Woe e | 1a f! m; ion Tt'cr_hm;, cqual to a divi- ! men from the farms or the country. | consciousness, are found to have lost | day clothing goes a working mind> At | derful tables in his Scoteh b and | a good asset Ofilan.‘ ‘S(‘l oo e o poarly fifty per cent. on the Men suffering from ll-shock are | the use of the special sen sight, | the front he is on duty constantly, and | of special interest is that Y as the | the ncfld_td m“. lxhenwhu: 'n‘aé“ 'Fo ipre-\\dax \aHuc (rf h\o. hu|?r11‘-cd million HELL EXPL[] l lways unwounded. “No case of [ hearing or specch. This i purely | even the lucky ones who may for habit of taking a short club into bat- | of the experience e nednad o poiiisl ‘t" shipowners retain cnl_\r' g shell-shock is ever found to occur in | functional lo: nd recoveries may | time do staff work at some headqu tle. His men tell remarkable stories : ma"'} {l s_“_’]"“* ;lrct ;)U £ A al ?ut sef\‘cn een ;mrvi a half mmio? of | ! a soldier who has a wound, no ma‘,l oceur at any time, weeks or months ! ters consider themselves well off when | of how he uses this. Sole pastime of | they are N'I_ able O_m«.!) om- A this pro t out of which ?he_\' hue_ to ¢ TR | ter how trivial,” says a Bt i e ;'l‘g“es[“,g that the | the working day is less yhan fourtcen | this captain is casting for trout in a i l!‘fl? 11\5}1{“.»1'(;{!; to which ey seltaslfd(l\, g\]x;voxenn |1n ‘cm'\;-rv-‘th.:;_c‘)\trn. i 3 {ical r “It appes : Ot ihiTaclen i t vet past. But | hours. brook under the very noses of the jgiven taeir 8 cost of building and repairs which is More § tible Than | jcomeror R R e e b - r IHalians. He was wounded twice be- | s e now at a hugely inflated level. ms Ore uscepl e rending of the flesh by a bullet or{the fact remains that a great many Tn one of the Tolmein positions the flialians. S APt ES b | | ENORMOUS SHIPPING PROFITS. 8 . i(l, fragment of shrapnel acts as a sort | never recover, while others onl\ im- | Associated Press correspondent met d | fore he came fto his present nosition. R e ek qepeah ether Soldlers oi Ememe ! of safety valve against shell-shock, | prove under the most painstaking | lieutenant-colonel, acting as battalior At the warious neadquartersjom. | flendon, Teb § in reckoning ox; D e locallzing fin the! TnJiry thalaestuc | ticatment. commander, who had been on duty al- | cers are met who should be home. | cess D It o LB b ik g ! tive force that otherwise is spent on “Hypnotism is occasionally success- | 0st twenty-four hours every day Wounds have made service in the muycs will have to hand o\'er OF' 1o Mexico City, Feb. 8.—Mexican cus-* | the mervous system. ful, and rather good < are being | ten months without a single leave of | trench impossible for theni, but they | government, the shipping paper Fair|i,ms houses at ports adjoining Ariz- ona have been instructed to permit 5 : : ¥ 5 ¢ tak set aside by don, Feb. 9.—It has been found | .. o A b i & 5 2 abzence. What sleep he had had becn | do whatever they can. With both | Play takes the amount set as 3 - Here s 'p- | obtained in other cz simply cases of shell-shock are far more is a description of the typ e i en broken every night by the ringing of | hands totally crippled a major works thirty companies—namely 23 pounds, 3 mon in the British armies than |ical case: ‘“A shell exploded in the ](":“:f “‘hhe p,f,::f‘:)‘e::‘:fi_‘flf“;‘:‘:"f]‘,’,r,:‘l; (0 T T S R, Cae T v certain general headquarters, 1t | 4 shillings per ton gross—and gives a | entry free of duty 'lhfz iperslonsllvnt he Balkan and Turkish armies ;t e, hkutd violently shaken, perhaps | light anaesthetic. During the strug- | €% L'::“;“‘" ansencedforizimontii for] [oa '"i'Al'hf,;:":',r,'fl,‘;O:'"‘dfi:' “éz.:: ! :c::s of steam shipping owned in this | county, in order to facilitate the re- fomparatively rare. This is prob- | knocked over or buried. He loses his | e} S cari inc 3 Lecuperaiions allciwith BICROT St C 2 - R e + e : 3 Il due to the fact that British | senses for a varying period, and his ),\;::fms(‘z:ic r‘,~::.]\m;:is‘nlki;2.cr::; s{‘,‘:‘,\;:f There a captain of Scotch de- |la i arm or leg. "g""“’»"- T‘:‘h t“(::lcd t‘(::'lc';;:‘;m:!ir; (L::;rmuon S st lfes contain a larger proportion of | nervous system, having suffered a |inese crystallized into words and the | SCent» leader of a, company of Bos- Sueh men, it is claimed, make the | the paper, a S 2 1 whose manner of living or whose | violent shaking, is no longer what it patient continuediable toluse higkvoice | LonsiD the same sector, who has | hest officers for headquarteys work- pations have made large inroads | was. He starts at the least sound, |when he came out of his anaesthetic been on f‘_"!.\' uninterruptedly for more | As a rule they recommended for heir store or nervous energy. - Sol- | he cannot sleep, he has pains in his aeD ¢ than a vear. Drilling trenches into |their duties by : be | - 4 Bleen, the hard lime rock of his position has ining n “Quite a number of cases have been treated with chloroform, the theory being that some great nervous shock is needed to cure a condition that has P , been originally caused by a shock, . . ! and that has been kept in being by 5 e —— the man’s feeling of helplessness.” 3 4 ) In addition there areimany men ’ . . who have never been subjected to in . i sudden violent contact with the ex- H e e e anmm 8 Grea, S Touring Car $360 have broken down nnder the steady . the hooming of the gur FOR THE CHILDREN R s DI : b i Runabout $345 like the RBritish,” s the report. , FRIDAY and SATURDAY “many arc on the verge of néu IR . e i =l Coupelet $505 I::é:!‘gl{\ 'AUSTRIAN OFFICER | Delivery Car $445 FRANK KEENAN NOLONGER A BANDY| r. 0. & oeraai “THE SIN YE DO” War Foroes Him to Become Nuw I" Prugress L | = Bucbadig Nearly 2,000,000 Now In Use--- - flg%fi!&ap“f%&li e Semus_w Garb - ' A Guarantee of Their Quality HIS CONSCIOUS CONSCIENCE B v e Srommin o on the Isonzo Front, Feb. 9.—On.e 5 : et 5o : e —On ABOVE PRICES FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ONL 4 known as a r in who paid much at- | g ! PADDY McGUIRE TR Ouis H erru e H In the Vogue Comedy i officer, has during the war become a ) Elm A t e 1y 9 Py R | very serious.ri:dz\xidual..“m 5 w PRt B el o COMPLETE HOMEFURNISHER, er Autom Ob“e co- T T T it N . Show Continuous Sat,, 2:15 to 11:00 the nring Line i rifle and bayonet, 1052-58 MAIN ST, who, when the work is done see: o i Near Morgan Hartford | . i SAT. MAT., 5c to CHILDREN [|is fow wmoein 0%t oo | . 22 Main St., New Britain S before he eats his. ‘To those who know the Austro- We will have a large display at the Adtdmontia s Hungarian officer as he appeared ‘n play obile Show, State Armory, Broad Street, Hartford, Connecticut, February 10th to 17th inclusive,

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