New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 17, 1918, Page 5

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LD, WEDNESDAY, IULY 17, 1 918.° [ hers it was asserted in & semi- I L0 7 S 1 a ERRIY { tempi anm seting \ndfpnfldentl\ or i - COME TO HARTFORD I MY | clusive inte vyl!lyu\ the Allles and | Allies Expected {0 Tgnore Orders| AUTO DEALERS CAN || weem i : CONSERVE LABOR Tinited Stat Machines foreces The Bolshevist governmen! | g.,. ,,,noces are suggested to the hgs (lemfik"ded ']lVe w:hdr‘a»\]nl nrl:ner;. automobile dealers of this state in a | forees UL AR A S Sy %€ | Jetter now heing sent out by the Con- | & " ATE (v . A lgnorea. "1t was learned foday that a | [eer M 20lnE S0 08 P Con | B THE GREATEST AND MOST COLOSSAL PURCHASE of high-grade shoes similar protest was filed with the Accepting a report prepared by Al I Entente envoys and Ambassador | on T. Miner of New London, chai in our history. Of the many achievements that crown pages of Slater’s career, Francis at Vologda about a month ago ! 1,0 of the Commercial Economy Di- and that no attention was paid to it | vision of its Committec on Commer- | chase_ We ex}-\ect the greatest crowd of eager bll ers that ever attended e e o s | and we are CONFIDENT THAT OUR EXPH‘TATIONS WILL BE FULFIL the Rolshevist protesr. She has been | (he automobile t of Connec et ot I Rrctie Seaports ot | monite neaiere e ciate that ines || coming right at this time when feotwear buying is absorbing everyones atten s to prevent their use by | make e ; effort to properly inform | 8 Sh P d 0 f i‘ f l E I f l ! oo omraon et (e s it e o e el | § - Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords for the whele family—two or three pairs for the “ 'There is also a strong suspicion here | ct them on how to make minor | d low' Buy for future “eedsQ that Germany would like to use these | repa and adjustmen that the | B yorts as submarine pases 1f it e eep cessible to ob ssion of them that they see that H!pvv'l coeen i e | ComeTomorrow and Secure the Greatest Barga vv»“!‘f??iif%w“vfsli??i”'lgi;'f’ Vvl Remember Sale Starts Thursday Morning pariment officials a 1pon books and service ien rhat the presen ontinued B h were origir e prep h thods use by the Russian | PROHSXJRBEOD Jigni Sehod T e e | Open All Day Friday for the Benefit of Our Out of Town Pa the Hnbente. | w nr gasoline, oil, and other ma- Fweo Nations Confer e, : . jon was madq ut the State | Connecticut automobile dealers winl | f§ Day Fl'lday vesterday that a fresh in- | be urged by the council to put these of views on the Russian|recommendations into practice at &ityatien had taken pl ¥ n, lvm e - byt po special — . € B0 spect = 5 Choice of all Women's and ed 15 the said that | : Choice of all 25 cent Shoe | Choice of all $2.50 ex- Choice of all Women’s $6.00 Choice of = Polishes. tra high cut White Canvas | Paris Oxfords in i : o ; ; 1 patent kid, | Pumps and Oxford Sale Pnce 1 1 C Lace Boots, for Misses and | white kid and black French kid, | military, Louis orf JAC l\ $ L\ ’\( H OVE i Py onversations nad been going on| Friends of John W. Lynch, Girls’ $5.00, $6.50 and $6.00 ceveral r s on the sject {.zeant of the 218th aero squadron, have Pumps with high or low heels, The fact ¢ rise Lo interesting | received postal cards from him an-|R of black kid, white nubuck, | speculation erning the possibility | nounc his safe arrival on the other | B . y action in §i ) i it Lynch was formerly a Havana brown and mahogany r o hav - - - - Jeie Sale Price . 5 Children. b . 5 . Choxce of all Women s and L rse:le Price $ 1 .29 high Louis heels. $3 29 sense heels, plain or ¢ | | . f Girls’ $5.00 and $08.50 Oxford | —= == = et | 0o S ale Price " N | Ties, high or low heels, in dark Choice of all Women’s and : | gray kid and white buck; $6.50 - anized under ! e X : Girls' $5.00 and $6.00 Milita Choice of all Women’s i > brown, , bl ry ) d $7.50 ! -German and anti-B Choice of all anemssoo; Fon, WG, IDEES, TH6l manl | et s e kid, | $7.50 and $10.00 High Cut am?n $sal,v;l,l:::. s3 97‘ | | | | black, dark brown, gray, and $5.50 high cut Lace Boots, | ) recalied the recent in- | Emu:’"g:lael e *3 29 dark brown and mahog-'| Lace Boots, hand sewed flex- Villeon | with Louis and Cuban heels. \ i | : e 5 # They come in black, white, $3 29 ible soles, all heel heights; in Choice of all Women’s and Choccloiai N omen > Sale Price dark brown, tan, gray with | Girls’ Hood’s Leisure line, Girls’ $5.00 and $6.00 High Cut Choice of all Women’s and | suede tops, brown with suede | White Pumps and Oxfords with | Lace Boots, with military and Girls’ $5.00 High Cut Lace | tops, all black, and white rubber soles, high or low heels. been prepared for several | = - 4 B f White Nubuck, Cub 1d patch a military epedi : Choice of all Women's and | common sense heels, in 00ts o ite Nubuc uban | hyck. $ so. everywhere' else for moving it in fwo g ) Girls’ $3.50 White Canvas | black, gray, dark brown and and low heels. $3 29 A5~ Sale Price .. 4‘985 $3.50. $1 3.0 1 | ; LR — | g5~ Sale Price .. 87‘ lowing the Amur - NS N Oxford Ties, high or low | whit $ A= Salc Price .. E eels, eather or rubber 8 Sale Price 3 29 (.hmce A Women : $2 00 Choice of all $2.00 Women’s Choxce St AW aner e from Viadivostok to Irku the other ! ! ! I( wont itch now, dear ¢ : it Price . 1 98 - White Canvas Pumps, limited | 2nd Misses White Rubber Sole cy Boudoir Slippers in all way, through Nerthern Manchuria, Choice of all an:ns P supply. $ Sport Pumps. $ shades; regul 2.00 - and Girls' $3.60 White Can- Sl Pricel® 1 P()() A7 Sale Price .. 1 QOO ues. i8S ve) A2 VasEE BUmpEEEa NGRS ho IR 0) x| It T SIS Sale Pri T e G et eh N0 Werments | M Choice of 41l Childrenia 6880 | AEee BRICIEEICE <0 980 (odd lots) Oxfords and Pumps, Patent Colt and Gun Metal Choice of all Children’s soles. % A Price, p 1 98 ‘4’?05(]" small “7?;‘ Mary Jane Pumps. $ 1 58 g{ll:;::s gxa?;aiam?"y Jane Choice of all $1.50 H!gh and A Sale Price .. 1 OO HJ‘P pale Pnce, itk A75~ Sale Price . 98c Low Cut Tennis Rubber Sole | “choice of all $3.00 quality | Choice of 120 pairs of Small | Choice of all Boys' and Girls’ Shoes for Women and - Chil- Boys’ Scout Shoes in black and | Size Play Oxfords, regular | $3.50 Shoes, in all leathers, ;;; Sale Price .. 98C :;P‘ Sale Price . ¢ 1 79 5‘?{:2 ‘g:l: Price .. znf;l'.eszlc Price . $ l 89 con 5 tatement | gray and dark brown: while ‘n Ry 3;«\--'-« | ,' = ;{‘ . Sale Price $3 29 ame concentration point, whence the forces would. advance to the Ural » Chmce o( a!l VVomPns and | monntain; e esan § Girls’ $3.00 and $3.50 Satin 8 Party Slippers in all shades gomplished in part the plan of cam R i : ppers i des | | | | i Ther 1otk hoth rumbérs snat-unpliss | theismartand pyin. heels. $ | to v it fully into exeeution. The Do not neglect a spot of eczema | g Pric | Allien Powers, which have heen ap. | rash, or otheritching, burning eruptions ale Price e | 5 | ;| | | ' pealed fo in the interest of the | and sores, because children’s skins are | B S B e A D sk soldiors. whe mas seom | easily irritated, and if the hurt is | Choice of all Children’s $2.00 | peconre exrosed Ishevist-German - neglected, obstinate trouble may per- Elk Sole }’la\/ Oxfords, of Tan geance, wounld be obliged to look . sist in later life Lotus Calf, sizes up to pan to furnish the expeditionary Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap | M 2 forces which would be employed in @ were originated by a doctor and have | i i Sale Price . 89(: ‘any extensive campaigning through; been used by doctors for many years. siberia b} All dealers sell them ottt i : s NIFN’& I)I}I)A—&RTNIENT SPECIALS MID-SUMMER ASSORTMENT 1200 pairs of Me.n‘s&-‘%& 50 | Choice of all $5.00 and §5.50 | Choice of all $6.00 and $7.00 | Men's Dr, Whitcomb $7.50 | 1,000 pairs of Prof. Richard- 4 Patrol and Postman's | Men and Young Men’s | Hand Sewed Men’s and Young | Cushion Sole Comfort | son'c $8.00 Arch support 7 o 5 with double soles. steel | New Summer Shoes and | Men's Shoes and Oxfords, in | SHoes. . $ Shoes, work wonders with the OF BAB‘ CARRIAGE:’ 4 shanks and Irmf_' wearing | Oxfords $ 3 39 all toe shapes, light or figzr A LT o 33’87 feet. <\ 7 - e qualities. 3 87 ‘ Aoy SalefBoice heavy, leather or rubber | Choice of all $7.50 and | A9§~ Sale Price . 4‘ 85 o 4 i Sale Price ! i e soles. $ $10.00 Men's Custom Made TR ——— | @50 pairs of Men's $5.00 | &= Sale Price 3 87 Shoes and Oxfords in thir- 800 Pairs of Mens Brown, Rl = ty different shapes and | White and Gray Canvas Ox- Men’s $4.00 Tan and Black Elkskin Garden Shoes, full | — e 5 i > | ' colors. *5 5 fords, leather or rubber soles et Rl ol o i ¢l Boys W e & Sale Price 8 and heels; regular $3.00 qual- les $ tongue. [ sole yachting and Jacauon highl |\i==aliSinim Sl S : . Sale Price 2 87 f7=> Sale Price 2 87 and low Shoes 1 OO Choice of all Men’s Vulcan- lj;fy@: Sals Price $ l '98 56 . | g‘org Sale Price ized Rubber Brown Canvas ] ) S e e et | = | Footwear, known as Men's | . N Men's $6.00 U. _S’ Army | Choice of all M. A. Packard | Choice of all Men’s $5.00 Hykeshue, with heavy rubber S o M?ns$3.00 And Shoes, Munson last; the most Ferm, it G, | Rubber Sole Oxford in black | Soles and heels: outwears any $3.50 House Slippers, some comfortable and best wearing i 1258 s 2 el £ oZ€ oré n black | g pairs of ordinary shoes; $3.00 | with the elastic sides in differ- | | p ; rorld! § $6.50, $7 $7.50. $ | 2 . - :‘Z’: Iga'lzep‘:i(:'lem 8 3 065 S:Iaefl;']’rl::fl 3 '87 j’;flr‘z}‘(a;ale Price <$ 2’87 ‘:Ta]‘:ASale Price : 1 '98 ;g;east;:r;fic’ J ‘$ 1 ’89 SALE STARTS [ Pl Ty o | Connecticut’s Largest TOMORROW "9 & 0¥ (‘T Shoe Store You will not be limited to a few left-over patterns of Carriages [ E P e it you make your selection from our stock now. A large and at- % AT 8:30 A' Me w > -845 Main Street. : 84“ 845 . 3ol A W o s g - N 3-845 Main Street, Hartford We teature the famous Heywood-Wakeficld make of Carriages— 2 i 2 roomy bodies, soft cushions and easy-viding—durable, yet light and casily handled. Reed Hood Car in natural, white enamel and old ivory. Sulldles, Go-Carts and Strollers in a variety of pattorns and finishes, BOY 2. CAMP. ALLEGES S | tockwell, i vith Mrs. Joh 3 ) ; 3 D. § s re with Mrs. Johnson,” Panly Popolarski, known to his as - - o | turnable to the court of common | Dame was applied to Mrs. ?’x::mt‘}:)? " SomALETE ABEETE PR | sociates by the sobricuet of “Slim" | Beard of Fire Commissioners Give | .. = oo Claims Mrs. Levine |Pleas: Tho plaintiff alleges that on | ors atean Y & an siged dondiy HoME SLENWDSS was charged with vagrancy in cham- Him Farewell Din elags S E e June 25, the defendant said to David | & oment was made = d Things A . FuRnisness RangEs bers at police court today Slim,’ \ Former Comimissioner Herbert | Johnson, husband of the plaintiff: | et g who earns $2.75 a day. has been way- | V. Camp was the guest of the board Mrs. Batislwa Johnson, wife of | “Look out for your wife. She is i 2 i Bk = Ak ey Ay 4 y on of Hartford has oing with my husband. Many times | FIRE AT STANLEY WQR¥S, ward and confessed he Tas been |of fire commissioners at a dinner at z OVERLOOKING : ey = o 250 r suit through Attorney Fred- have chased her out of the back A small fire at the Stanley Works gambling his wages. The othor day | Oakdale Tavern, last evening. My | o ungerford against Mrs, | room In his store.” Then she faid | youtorien ot e Stanley Works he parted with He premised | @Gamp's Jciates appreciated the | Lena Levine of Hartford for alleged | something more. lay afternoon did slight dam. Judge Meskill he would go ta ‘}““‘”l pleasant ation with him for the ander. Mrs. Johnson claims $500 On June 26, the writ charges, that | in the boiler-house. The factory and quit gambling. He was placed | pagt yvear and were pleased to have | for alle; defamation of character, | Mrs. Levine said to Morris Liss of | brigade attended to it witheut on probation him as theiy guest at a final dinner The writ, which was served by Dep- | Hartford: “Watch your wif Re [[0sioits dapacom et vaiog )

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