New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 21, 1918, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HMERALD, FRIDAY. JUNE 21, 1918. ——CLOSING O SALK This tremendously big CLOSING OUT SALE continues with new opportunities to save from 40 to 50 per cent. on Shoes for the entire family. We advise you to buy up your Shoes for future needs at once as market conditions plainly show that Shoes will be extremely higher this fall. A few dollars invested in an extra pair of Shoes mow will undoubtedly double your investment. . A few of the many opportunities to be had: & w £14, | W. L.DOUGLAS SHOES ent Leather, high heel All Goodyear Welts. Special ) fi White Tennis Pumps | ~_ Oxfords, special h $2 8 5 a | - with heels, special ° pair - Don’t miss this opportunity as we are giving the BIGGEST VALUES in SHOES and $2.95 ‘ i selling them for less than the Retail Trade Can Buy Them. MODERN BOOT SHOP "G @ e New briain Savings Bk » of war bureaus and town committees rld freedom for which the United :, conform to the characters repre- | represented on tnis committec. Make | ¢ e | run daily between New York a | he C cticut State C 8 £ tes is fighting sented | the committee thoroughly represen- r a i Portland, Maine, by way of this cif | Dete June A loyally parade .with the tl!\l)li\)’j The importance of including as ac- | tative and see to it that its members I begining July 1 was announcd A G e e e | he flags of the 21 Allies, and the | s . are thoroughly sympathetic with this | war industries board, for the purpose | here. The route will be operatd i T 2 S e - | groups of foreign-born in all com- | big Americanization movement.” jof working out methods of ‘securing | by seven trucks by way of Danbur] ereises has been'suggested as a model ipation of all foreign-born | ||\ hiies § 1 by the Council of | sympathetic with this big American- | informatien on which the govern- | Waterbury and Hartford, Conn., th | and in keeping with th® aims of the | groups is recommended. In the |y, acts from the council's | ization movement.” ment may depend in awarding con- | city, Worcester, Lowell and Porti 3 | Council of National Defense. Among | smaller towns a program of exer- | 5 in to its local agencies | The New Britain War Bureau re- | tracts for war work. mouth, N. H., and about two and WS 2 the suggested features c: Singing es followed € :ommun- | asizing the importance of this | ported to the State Council today that Bradford D. I , Jr, head of | half days will be allowed betweg A | S snda g i . R s L | ma { nineteen foreign-born groups in that | the district, addressed the meeting. |terminals. Tt is planned to contin GounCll 0[ Deiense Wants Every‘ Ghonusien lense gticfreadins If*i IR e e ‘In accordance with the wishes of | city would take active part in the | No_definite plans were agreed upon. | the routc the year around. 7 i dleons SaESElciE el e > suggested pageant. Al ¢ne president of the United States, | Fourth of July celebration. l'it wae announced. [‘American people and Governor Mar- | the allied nations are ch DATts. | 10 council urges you to secure the e i ™ fiy ol Gl e A — Town to Celebrate s e oleombiionTt oL 1y, IE “reedom, Justice are also | qi and complete co-operation of MANUPACTURERS CONFER. sented: Springfield, Mass. Provi- INCREASE N CANNING. . pledging of a P ; - | groups of foreign-born in arranging S —— | dence, R.\I. Hartford, Conn., New Washington, June 21.—Homel il by the entire | gle 2 7 "¢ | vour Independence Day celebration. | Meet in Bridgeport at Solicitation of | Haven, Waterbury, Ansonia, and New ' $ & of short se-|F . war loan and food supply | o s s i ning will preserve at least 1,500,000 ) : 8 | v ; o 3 n point of the whole plan is War Tndustrics Boardl London. 5 5 Halrtford, June 21.—Suggestions of | lections from the Declaration of In- | call for special parts in the pageant. i reicn-born groups as ace | i e S S e 000 quarts of foodstuffs this year, orogram and features for community | dependence, a speech and a short tab- | The picture is entir symbolic and | ipants in this event. Bridgeport. June Zl,—[t(‘,pru.\‘gn‘u.i NEW YORK TO PORTLAND. against 850,000,000 quarts last yea deh ions of Independence Day | leau. pageant or play depicting the | the costumes desigz d are loose | .ppic council urged vou to see to | tives of factories in the western part| springfield, ) June 21—An au- | according to an estimate of the, di nave heen forwarded to the chairmen | unity of all people in the cause of | classic drapery of able colors to | ;i nat all foreibn-born groups are | of Massachusetts, of Rhode Island ' tomobile truck parcel post route o ! Partment of agriculture, | JUNE 28th War Savings - Enlistment Day The Governor of Connecticut has called upon each resident of the State, on or before the 28th of June, to enlist for judicious saving. As a means to this end, registration cards are to be sent or left at each home and L) . ’ New Brltaln S called for by a representative of the State War Savings Director. QuOtay This registrar will receive your signed pledge and report for you. I, however, you do not sign and hand in this registration card, you will be called upon to report at the $1,250,000 schoolhouse or other designated place in your district on the above-named date. This Space Donated by CORBIN CABINET LOCK CO.

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