New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 25, 1917, Page 11

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: 5 Second Section I NEW BRITAIN HERALD. ! NEW BRITAIN CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1917. W||3[]N PROCLAIMS |WILL U. S. G. A. FOLLOW WESTERN'S L EAD A RED CROSS WEEK ‘President Urges Generous Gilts| |} Be Made to Organization ‘Washington, May 25.—In a pro- clamation to the American = people President Wilson today. designated |- the week ending June 25 as Red tion and the administration of relief. 'l'h- proclamation points out that man, woman and ichild in the Unltnd States may do their respective “bite” by giving, in a spirit of patri- otic sacrifice, for the maintenance of Red Cross work while a small pro- portion of the population is serving the nation on the fields of battle. The text of the proclmation follows: “PROCLAMATION.” “Inasmuch as our thoughts as a the utmost of the services and duties which wé have assumed in the cause of justice and Mberty: uch as but a small propor- | “Inasw tion of our people can have the jop- to serve upon the ual ty fleld of batile, but all men, women | and children allke may serve = and serve effectively by making it possi- ble‘to care properly for those who “'do serve under arms at home and abro-d “And inasmuch as the American Red Cross is the officlal recognized Chicago, May 25.—Golf fans all|he womld suffer a penalty IN ABOLISHING TROUBLESOME STYMIE" played, if the first player desired, as of one | over the country are still talking of | 8troke if his ball hit the ball of his the revolutionary rule promulgated by | FlIoW. competitor, The new rule was promulgated by the Western Golf associatian, abolish- ing w“ for play in the President Charles F. Thompson and ® Wwestern | the directors of the Western Golf as- i E"N to Ih held at | gociation unanimously without - eon- ountry olub in this|guiting other golf bodies, and what [ Sy July 0 to 14. The new rule which | g110n it any the United ‘States Golf Clerk of said court. JOIN NOW Clean up with the U.S. MARINES First to Fight on Land ' Sea—Alir trom the hole had to be played first. hole \w hole the old rule brought about e stymie when the ball nearest the rt| hole was in the direct line of play of the ball farthest from the oup. i In medal play the old rule de- manded that the ball nearest the hole | be played or lifted until the one farthest from the hole had been way with one of the most dls-| .. oiation ‘will take in regard: to "‘ Tenaities of Solt aino elminates stymies ls ot known to officcrs of the eoxtent the bother of lifting whmn putting neou in medal 'B»m m upseta:gne ‘flu@ 3 PRr- Tules;af asheient Sodttish | game by providt nearest the hole shall be plavea first when both balls are on the putting .LARRY’S NEW that the = ball || Heretofore the ball farthest play where the contest is vice also. Western assoclation, Wwhich lneludu 243 clubs. Jerome D. Travers is shown lofting a stymie with the ald of a mashie. The picture at the left shows him pre- paring to loft his ball over.the ball which lies between him and the hole, The other picture shows Travers' in the air on its way to ' the hol- There is ‘a black shadow beneath Travers’ ball. Leo R. Sullivan, Prop. . Pagn 11 to 18 Your CountryCal Your F unds WAR LOAN CLUB which enables you to pnrdlm your try’s bonds on the instaliment plan. ¢ I i f} $ 1 a week for 50 weeks;buys a $ 50 U.S. Government $ 2 a week for 50 weeks,buys a § 100 U. S. Governmen $10 a week for 50 weeks, buys a$ SMUSG;W $20 a week for 50 weeks, buys a $1,000 U. S. Governme: . INTEREST ALLOWED AT 31-2 PER CENT. IF I’A ARE MADE WHEN DUE. e ~ The Liberty Bonds bear interest at 3 1-2 per cent. ud ‘ ~ the safest investment in' the world. : i HELP YOUR COUNTRY IN TIME OF WARanllmke_ In the accompenying - illustration RESTAURANT . Will open Friday, at 11 o’clock, with a new, LIBERAL BILL OF FARE. Excellent Food, Excellent Cooking, The Best Service, The most beautiful eating place in town. Every convenience for Automobile Partics and Ladics, upstllm Quick Counter Lunch Ser- . 149 MAIN STREET investment for yourself. - ‘ Club now open for memberslup Join at onmce. ‘_N'Ew BRITAN NATIONAL' THE GREATEST SHOE SA That New Britain Has Ever Had Draws to a Close SATURDAY POSITIVELY THE LAST D The Success of last we can offer to our customers exceptional values for Friday and Saturday in all classes of Footwear for Men, Women and C ductions in our Shoe stock. All Kid Lace Shoes, low heels, Regulars:iomx n;e;lir $1'95 French Kid Black Lace Shoes, 9-inch $ 2 35 pattern. Reg. $4.00 values, a pair . . . HIGH GRADE TENNIS SHOES in White and - Brown, with the white sole, cloth. lined and with leather inner soles. 9 8 c SpeqinL apair ...,..... SRR Genuine White Buck SPORT SHOE?. Shoes with i ! h :n:axithont rubber soles and heels, $3.00 White Duck SPORT SHOES with rubber soles and heelg. Regular $3.00 values, T S R R I PUMPS! PUMPS! PUMPS! The very latest in de- signs and creations not seen elsewhere, patent kid, and gun metal leathers Ladiess WHITE DUCK PUMPS in sl .2 5 Up Infants’ Shoes, .black and tan REPRIY T e L G ' 89c¢c Children’s White Canvas Shoes, lace and button, $1.00 $1.25$1.50°" . EXTRA BIG VALUES IN OUR BOYS’' DEPT. week has stimulated us to make greate * mducements than ever to the people of New Britain and vicinity. Our lines have ‘been replenished’ —Below we quote sems _illn real Two-Tone Novelty Shoes, 9—mck creation. - Regular $4.50vuh|e, GmumeElkshnScoutSwesform sl .v black and tan. Reg. $300vflne’dr e Mens Gun Mehland Box Calf Blucller sl 0 $2. Mens Drwsshou,mdlstyiesmd leathers Men’s Gun Metal and Calfskin Oxfonh, sz Goodyear welts 350 pairs of Dalton, anfflfl llld Black Oxfords, rubber and le-ther soles. Now selling at $3. 90 Don’t Forget We Are Offenng the Biggest Values in Shoes As We' Are the Biggest Buyers of Shoes in the State MODERN BOOT SHOP /% AN steeer

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