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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HFRALD., FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1918 ) & Sale that started Wednesday has just taken the public off their feet. Never before in the history of the SHOE TRADE have such remarkab!s values been given at the prices. At a tremendous loss of profits we are to CLOSE OUT the famous RED CROSS, HERRICK, DALTON, AND W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES, and likewise many other well known and reliable made Shoes. Some of the many bargains to be had during the sale: 500 Pairs of Oxtords and Pumps, | | Black and Tan, All Goodyear Every pair of shoes -4 on sale are guaran- \‘?/Velits, Broken Lots and Sizes | % Sttt wapliney atues 9 5 C | - ular high grade stock ? : PUMPS! White Buck. T White Canvas # \ Plain and ;l{(ll;h CEtxtm ‘por t Shoes, Cross .Straps. Lace S!mes. .ubber Soles ]’;l:‘t)t:: & Special and Heels, Straps. Herrick Made! Store Will Be OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 8 P. M. Men’s Gun Metal andl Vici Kid Oxfords. Alli Hand Sewed. i Special, Men’s Mahogany Calf.’ $2.98 | §3.65 " New Patent Leather Ox-I fords, All Leather “Louis”| Heels. $ 2 .9 5 Regular $4.95 Value. NOTICE We wish to apologize to the many customers who had to wait until served, but we have succeeded in getting sufficient clerks so that everyone will be served as quickly as possible. We suggest COMING EARLY. MODERN 168 MAIN STREET Next to New Britain Savings Bank about Christmas, 1914. With the com- | and his brother ying rs_to points on,themselves with curtains that shaded | this day levy said warrant upon cer- | July 27th at 2:30 p. m:, T wi ing of the submarine cruiser it 1s|each other in the matter o ing st side L Park. One or | the street. tain parcels of land standing in the | at public auction to the highes | considered to be no difficult matter to | the most gloom out of life. I vo tr a | side stret] the big Manhattan hotels that | name of Arthur Lyman, of Waltham, | der at the public signpost in | transport a seaplane for carrying out | ir its history the west side 2 through to : v. but those that |o te roof gardens had either ar- | Mass., upon the land records of the | town all or so much of said prd ! raids, not on a formidable scale. but |side Drive resembled the east found the si eet found Broadway jranged shades on their lights so that | Town of Newington, déscribed as | as will satisfy said tax warraf] | on a scale picturesque enough to have | Broadway in the forties. | almost as dark the avenue | nothing might be seen from above or | Lots No. 103, 233 and 234 as shown | all charges thereon. 1 ! distinet psychological value from the One might have thought th - Down town t om was even |had discontinued their roof service | on map and plans of Elm Hill on file Dated Newington, this ‘24t | point of view of the German Admiral- |cle Sam was exercising ju » deeper. The fo River “ridges | until further notice. In the cases of | with the town clerk. Said tax on [of May, 1918. ty. over the stars hecause there w were illumi he Waldorf, Ritz, Astor, McAlpm, |lists of 1915 and 1916 amount to E. B. PROUDM fewer in evidence than are usu motorman cot za, Claridge and Majestic the bor- | $6.87 with interest and on Saturday, London Experts Believe Germans | lowed New Yorkers on a rainless | The Queenshoroug or lights on the roofs were dark New York Even Darker. night. The moon was taboo alto- | third of the usual mmber of lights Whare thers werg lighis in the upper| — = = o oo May Attempt to Cross Ocean Tax Col g ) e |lEcther: the Brooklyn, Manhattan and |parts of the buildings they were Hew Yok, Jtne 1= Dowuie v NEW = 5. i avenus, whers on Willilamsburg bridges very litcle more. | screened by awnings. | York last night resembled nothing so usually see one’s way ina et C c East Side the MErchants | mreee————— much as a theater stage where some- | rection north who depend on the business of the e e London, June 7.—The announce- |thing happened to the descending | ning and who were perhaps most ] t that the poli issi £ tain just after the electrician had |28 & Suide instead of the cted by the lightless order, either By virtue of a tax warrant to me men t the police commission of | curtain just af > electric o el T sed shop early or had del ected and now in my hands, T | New York has issued Instructions to | réceived the high sign to turn off the citizens as to their conduct in case On the third of the consecutive hostile air raids are made over the | city has aroused much interest here. Naval men declare that German air raids on New York are not wildly im- probable. : Two years ago it was reported that Germany was constructing submarine seaplane carriers, and it was suggest- €d that one of the airplane raids on the British east coast was carried out with the aid of such craft. Naval men consider it likaly that the Germans obtained their inspira- tion for such craft from the co-opera- tion between British subma airplanes in a raid on ldis(‘o\’ered the possibilities of the in- lightless nights New York was darker than it has been or ever expected to be since Mr. Edison of New Jersey candescent lamp. At the same time the old town demonstrated—as far as anfthing could be demonstrated in the gloom—an ability to comply with an order and also to become accus- tomed to a new and novel state of af- faire. 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