New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 3, 1918, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDA 'y Boston Store] COME TO HARTFORD An Attrafilowing of ygflmfi’w&y @ fi &" s s la ger - Silk and Heatherbioom Direct from the Manufac- } ! £ - ¥ ¢ o 5 e turer, in Black ,Solid Colors, - o g = and Changeable Combina- fi fiwe{atign in wahfl@ %i“ng w'th savin - tions. Ranging in Price y \ ; from $1.75 to $5.00. Thousands of Pafrs of Sbhoes and Rubicrs BLANKETS ~—direct from the manufacturers, going into the Winter’s best sale at {hese remar] and most of our broken assortments early in December. This sale is a wonderful ex: ] COMFORT.ABLES ‘nothing unless it bumfootwear of fashion and merit, then it is a very real bargain Should be of interest now use early last month we were in a position to go into the mat that Zero Weather has ar- D % ers were willing to sell newest fashions at heavily reduced pric rived. 3 with the result that we can offer you Men’s, Women'’s and Chil Fie. So_ft, T : ; advanced styles, in wonderful variety at extraordinary savi Blankets, extra heavy, $3.25 R ; Econamical women should consider it a “and $4.00. duty to be here tomorrow—and to be here S A carly—for a share of these high-grade shoes Bl:l?eyts, ag?tral\;;’ayvysgsg(}g 3 that we offer at such tremendous savings. ~ and $4.00. X g The Assortment Includes: Fine California Wool g Allover Mahogany Cal, [{igh Cut Blankets, from $5.00 to $10. N Lace Beots, military heels. e Comfortables $1.75 to $3.00 G Allover Soft Imperial Vici Kid, iigh Cut Lace Boots, Louis or military heels. {0 _ N Allover White Kid Lace Bootsa. A\ &9 o Pafe | ! ; Gun Metal Calfskin High Cut Lece o SRR N e English Waiking Boots. A ! Soft Bid u ‘ : e : : 4 N cloth tops, Louis hedl Unheralded She Comes, The Joan of America A vision, a phantom, To inspire = In her silent way, g o 2 e SR Fojenst offineson [ FXTRA.STECIAL FOR MEN gfigfifl;fiimfii KIRARK-DOWN P DOWN Arouse Ye! R~ For Police, Fire Boys’ and Girle’ | poys SPRCIAL Mahogany Tan Curtail that hell fire Wy and Pestmen School Shoes b i /hic < i £ i : Box calf and metal calf, Bind eyelets. Very cla Which would make X | And all that are on their | JO8 THE AL B0 O Yoy | € Made of iack gun mrtal you iy | feet a great deal. Double " |t el sole thru to heel. Leath- { € T w2 i Worth $3.68. 2 Dhilict: 4 v L N PR new tyle Philistian slaves. T - ; ! Mark Dowa | o 70 i £ = = riee— saie Prico - in She would warn you, : j and comfortable \ 3 S Rhe Without a word of speech To protect your women From vultures led By Democracy’s Cancer. Yer minses ant ch Yirem nrw tog and Her lips move not Men’s and FEN AND WOMEN | But she narrates . f. Richardson’s & pw | : : Women’s £7.50 Arch-Sxpporting "f’& An eloquent sermon. @ : ¢ $3.50 4-Backle Shoes for Tender Feet. . . Prof. Elchardson’s Miracle Shoe works wonders ¥ ! v 4 d y bl ) 7 4 with the feet. It rulses th weak or hroken-down K % M QR o aroh to its normal position. It makes waliiug ‘ umson Army AL casfor, an well as preve he uitimate breskmg . ¢ L 2 1 wn af tho aren So rs select from. o : \\\\ #1Last. Brown ; % [01 i mmonly eaperienced Matl Ordern Filled R ¢ Rovs’ and i ; l;u,bb)cr h;ds. Giris’ $2.50 g vm;is&mvé!% : OVERSHOES | "y \ N | ¥ ‘i 59 1st $7 aan i hool whose : al dre- | exclusively attributed to the personal- | gave himself the credit for any s $1.59 Comfy Slippers ALY, COLORS. eisrmeerosnnn i ‘ < 1e- | the eve of cvery operation he was ac- | killed in action in France at the v tainment he ¢ 1 ty of one man cessful opera rostroke of med to send out encour | Denby diea seve i yefore his death | 1z of the situatior _ | or sound pi s to the sodiers and he n | to his own are those of pri- | he had failed t never Jist weeks ago. S 1 t0 NS ! ¥ i rint of resenting medals imme- e J' d 1 - Pl e o ale i s e e e Ui CITY ITEMS nind machine, and the breaking up of the had distinguished themselves. Delay 1¢ British eye-witness with the ar- [ Turkish force in the Tigris, called ror Don Walate me, e woutd |in this, maints defeatea the | S sopotamin in an account | qualitics which when found in " in = e mpatiene it | obicet i . Om Tow e Joodne of Aunt D days crvice held in the ¢it- | lination amount to genius. 1In | 3 vho | = fore his death he trave ty miles THUS. FRI. SAT. M k 4 agdad, writes of General | durk days Britain prayed for a a1 pro ¥ conceived every detail o ¢ | by airplane for this purpose [ e e 5 ooden Lross Marks tne pO Maude man—and he was on the spot. operation, cven to the handling of « o o M I | o “One's first impression of him was “The operations which led to the ; gle battalions, yet, when the coup wis A = s ic ) ! i ; i - re 3 o accomplished, he would reflect fhe BLULRDAN TERANO L lock eath [9(3 I]g 1501 HEro Lies of modesty, rep confidence and : o Socombigied, Bennouin e TR o Renddaa strength. Only gradually did one real- b i % M Harey Davis, Formerly of This City, | convention at BARS DRAFT SUBJECTS mand. e was as disciplined in hi speak M BEQIER R izo his thoroughness, his far vision, |1y contemplated their success. Rut | routine as a clock. He st o Dics of Wounds. S L Racing Men in American and Canadi- London, Jan. o] pondence of § and his infinite application to detail. [ Maude ways confi ive ek in the morn o [Davis s alltoriier Fosldonticr :"‘:v"l”ln ‘1 ‘v\‘”“ s e the Associuted — Gener: y master of detail. Supply, through. 1 . . sgan and was finished at 4 {v, died of shrapnel wounds in hibition an i . Maude, onqueror o , intelligence, psychologizal yrious busin r e y office and a full day’s work fol- y Irance on November 19. H S Lexington, Jan. 2.—AIl men subject | ginq re F S ¢ in every branch of staff work k yard by yard from his elaborite |lowed. until his ride in the cvening of the Royal F 2 ¢l sunt (1 to the draft 1l engaged in farm 8 3 he was the inspirer and director. sench system about Kut, he was sat- | He travelled light, a valise and small | 13 AT : work may be barred from race tracks < - “loxofficio he will have a niche |jsfied all the time that things w - | kit-bag containing cverything he po: \ troops shortly after in the United States and C da. A |north of T among the military immortals > = well, and his confidence wa - | sessed. e oni movement to this end was begun by | Turkish A wooden | conqueror of B d, but nonc foctions. ! “‘“Time in war is everythi s is was well known in thi American and Canadian thorough- | cross marks his grave, and a heap of |izc hctter than the army he led ho General Maude’s modesty was so | his favorife axiom. ‘Kvery officer’ he | He was employed as a machinis associations meeting here today. |w s, chrysanthemums and mari- | individual his successes were was | pronounced as to be remarkable. e | said, t to have it inscri 7 L L (G e ary racing ociation will be | golds were strewn over the grassless [more than the heart and brain of the | detested flattery and would have liked | his shavi T b e L e e e T e 1sked to co-opers The as i mould of the desert. Amo » | maehine. 1t is doubtful if in | to have carried on the whole cam- | tions were governed by this ter. ite has four brothers—two Iso debated on the means of raising | floral tributes were ribhons and arti- | whole of British military history paigil anonymously. No personid rof- [ Jle was never late for an appoirtment. | the British’ arniy: Thomas, ot 00,000 through Kentucky turf inter- | ficial flowc ke tribute of the ) is a parallel instance in which @ se- erence to himself wis permitiee + possessed groat personal . city, o John, of Hartford

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