New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 8, 1918, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1918, Buy Your Shoes at Cost During Our 41st Ammal REGARDLESS of the RAPID ADVANCE in all kinds of FOOTWEAR we shall as usual at this time of the year, place on Szle at MANUFA! LARS worth of SHOES, consisting of lines to be discontinued and broken lots. THIS IS LIXE FINDING MONEY if your size is here as it is impé material and labor. AT THIS HOME OF GOOD SHOES YOU WILL FIND REDUCTIONS THAT ARE REAL. The following are only a few of LA _ " FOR BOYS AND YOUTHS | Children’s Rubbers Misses’ Rubbers Boys’ $4.00 Tan Storm Shoes Sale Price $3.00 Women's Rubbers coee B9 Boys’ $2.00 Gun Metal Bluchers . ... Sale Price $1.60 L] 21 Boys' $2.50 Gun Metal Bluchers ... . Sale Price $2.00 MJ]*S Ribbi;s / Boys’ $3.00 Gun Metal Bals Sale Price $2.25 e S Youths' $3.50 Tan Storm Shoes . ... Sale Price $2.50 e e ey Top . = e Youths’ $2.25 Gun Metal Bluchers .. Sale Price $1.85 W 3 FOR CHILDREN AND omen’s $44 MISSES 5 ; / Growmg Girls Children’s 85¢ Kid Button an al g lace . Sale Price e FOR MEN 2 omen's 3500 UM v Chgsgf;f s Glgz]lle Il\:"iiz‘.‘?«l.i%) Men’s $4.00 Gun Metal Bluchers .. Sale Price $3.00 ‘ /\ | Women'’s $6.00 Vici Lace, Gra YTOP Sale Pnce $4.50 Children’s $1.75 Gun Metal Men’s $5.00 Gun Metal Bluchers .. Sale Price $3.75 (e /1] Women’s $7.50 Vici Lace, Colored Top Sale Price $5.50 Button Sale Price $1.37 Men’s $5.00 Vici Bluchers Sale Price $3.75 N 4@ | Women’s $8.00 Gray Suede Lace ... Sale Price $5.50 ChTflad; b5 PmesrfieBfiffff‘ 1.49 ; Men’s $6.50 Gun Metal Bals Sale Price $5.00 A/ /A7 | Women's $4.50 Gun Metal Pumps .. Sale Price $2.98 [ op a e $1. . Bt 8 SR / Women’s $4.50 Champagne Pumps Sale Price $2.75 Children’s $1.75 Patent E‘:mpssl " Men’s $4.50 Tan Calf Oxfords Sale Price $3.50 e e R e e Sale Price $1. ‘ : ; Price $4.00 ' i Misses’ $2.00 Gun Metal But- Men’s $5.50 Black Calf Oxfords .. Sale Price $ Pumps Sale Price $2.49 ton Sale Price $1.67 ) Men’s $6.00 Tan Calf Oxfords .... Sale Price $4.50 Growing Girls’ $2.00 Patent Strap Pumps Misses’ $2.00 Patent Pumps : D | Men’s $9.00 Tan Calf Oxfords .... Sale Price $7.00 | | 7 - Sale Price 98¢ Sale Price $1.49 l e 3 All Sales Strictiy L i oa L &H\@m All Sales Strictly for Cash o Ny TEPSegT BLock for Cash : { document: ie led her to the altar of the vil-|ing, of DelLand, rri i, instead of the normal In- |various ages but it looks as if there |tion to the mother the food for an Ameri | church. llen, while Oral E. Cox, rcase 00,000 there was on Aug- | will be 1,100 women to every 1,000 |child, as, for example, 1 litre of mil o U mp, v he od ut the record for love at first si < won the hand of Phyllis Rose | o Rk £ 600,0 ¢ i decrease of 600,000 to |men of marriageable age. For these | per day. Infants have a right to onf mong the Americans s Rogers. which m.nh 00,000 was added reasons nd in view of the fact that | litre of milk daily, 50 grammes of s caution in case ¥ los ves | young seaman, Pa “ala . Among others of the Amer : result of the in birth fi vill be a large mumber of in- | gar and 200 grammes of flour a wee WlVES IN !REL QN!} r their country. i e e ma-|ors wha h taken to ther 3 a il continu The abs ids among the men, the marriage | and one pound of oatmeal a mont] [ There is the marris a fm'mflr. ine « e < . fe 3 re Benj 2 in the population : three | chances must be termed sreatly re- |and can do well on that. .nchman—Bert Ada Bridget | comp: , N allas, i s therefore would have heen two |duced, a fact which will in its turn “The food question becomes mo whose fami i £ > > £ number at the begin- | produce further shiftings on the la- | difficult in the child’s second year, i bor market, that on their part will | vegetables and fruits are scarce, .| “Other. phenomena are to be ex- |again react on the population move- |any rate in the large towns, so th h)((Lr(! for the near future. Instead of | ment. the potato has to take the place ¢ 114,000,000 the men between the ages | “The war is not regarded—at any | these. The counsel is now heard mo i {of 17 and 45 will only number 12 ’r:;t(\, by experts—as harmful for in- |frequently to restrict gymnastic exe: | ) A few of the Americans fi - i (TRY 1700,000; and instead of $00,000 as now | fants. Natural feeding is far more | cises and following the example of tH AOI'IH’\I"NL n 5 T A vives o \ism il MQRT LITY IN FRJIANY | the e s of women over men will be | general than formerly in all classes | marmots to substitute the food .th{ Bese American Flotilla in British | Bruce, Cot imerick, > s Ha . of > DA 12,100,000. It is not yet known how |of the population, and the results are |is lacking by sleep, and to see that tH Waters, Jan. 30.—(Cor ondence of | Plenty of anecdote connected with tho s C., ! s ln G { the war losses will be spread over the |good, as the food authorities appor- ' children get long nights of sleep. * The Associated Pr v of lation to the O'Rourkes of | ish riviera with Adn Gilbert, a w ¢ | Over Miilion More Deaths in Kaiser's | i the United States has s i i i - of 24, W e home was in Plymec W : know anything about| Another ish bride s Domain Since War Began Than Was e AR | ranchi <. Adams told The Asso- | beth Kitt, 3 I N OFmAll’ (h6!Chse kets and blue- (’\Nl Irish m i T respondent, ut I am | W. Hig s, nally Ase, ar ey U & (“;\‘{ But thc ] y i { Amsterdam, Jan. 21 (Correspond- ;Ln:{m:;tf‘?w: inn . ; o . : :::.an.‘f\d L nce of the Assoclated Press)—*From TUnited States, from Maine to i ' a 2 b O[ Mary nia, and from the Great A wastress at the leading skating rink. s of 1916 there were ov Florida, will boast of an Ir ho lost her heart to Har- Phillips is now Mrs e ‘ The Food Conservators — Domestic e Ml e Rl - Mg, She was | Seary m;;‘“'sg{,ijgz“f;;gvhgj,m' ! normany the ease, the Berlin Science Experts——Food Officials— ANlEor th e hrassare s okine T fors s .- | wife of Thomas A. Balechi, of Mount | COTresponde = LooSE i d Ch I —3 Th d f e T nicntanainret| i o - SelechloTMolnE ISR ROE S B S Gl (< Leading emists ousands o see what their husbands sided is out of bounds to enlisted men, | o’Keefe, who became the wife of Fd- the vital and population statistics of 5 h e e e R Rl ol s o e e e L G D O R T G B Retailers — Millions of Housewives Already the American sailor ha she was off duty. They knew each | . { climate af southern Ireland for “For the plied his Irish bride with all nec ;' other for four months before Mr. e e e e e ———— m Up Flag of § urrendfir Bel ore Battery of Colleen’s Eyes After the waz cho- | < the list gives promis vie is goi take her b 1 | > that thriv t New T = T 3 | of the American naval hase ¢ and whom they met at the dan 1 Edneslinine L lag manunito s that of sunny San Jose, Cal., which is tin the writs | her husband’s home. William Spauld. mort: 'i'y s s 5 —-advocate the use Of Oleomargarine. - U.S. ARMY EXPERT ASSEMBLES A 5% They know it is a wholesome, healthful and MACHINE GUN WHILE BLINDFOL DFD‘ \ nutritious product made from fine, selected ; materials under government inspection. , —that it is excellent on bread, splendid for Hartford’s Largest Specialty Shop. 3 ‘ ! ISZ cooking and baking. o s e S —and that it saves about one-third of the 3 ; ‘ . o usualexpenditure for a staple tablefood at no OUR FEBRU ARY | g S £ sacrifice of taste,appearance or energy value. CLEARAWAY | 1l Premium Oleomargarine SAEJE _ = R . Pure—Sweet—Clean NOW IN PROGRESS | .. ... . . = N Swit & Company, The Yankees have always been |see this army expert tal part and then putting together a Greater l'edl]ctions thafl ever in a“ Shops noted for their ingenuity and ability Tt Ta e 25 “'q‘;:r to handle the most intricate pieces of | photograph was made at an army machinery, so it is not surprising to | training camn.

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