New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 4, 1918, Page 6

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Still Down To BedrocKin Price--and More Than Ever The Greatest Value At It's Price In America ) Vv"E have no monopoly omn quality— “cor- « L TE the: [; shoes for men for less than §5.00 ng said that, we a lot—enough, h own own res, it is 17 New Uall Styles or Womens Come in tomorrow and see them. 07 Citie, Seven thousand | . some departments | | the door- i the labor ) ¥ worke e All Helning Uncle - e wd boiler make Teas e ¢ ¢ The labor t 1t. and absente o 18 por cent. a day rding production, aten Island the Down York and ) P with four wa and Jaunched a steel fre four others have thousand men methods t kling the Staten N American it ma- he two com- | has con hities. New York's ship construc- les are centered ‘at SHoot- | every two me the lower bay, where , Wooden ships 1 freighters are cted | constructe i wted out of the he samc oped with me 2 t work last word in | s beer , in a yard made ¢ - thne in history, ocean Robert Palm y s are being built on ooden hulls are bei the Fludson r . at Newburg | bave more use | 9.000-ton stecel cargo carvier | launched on Tabor and | others are under the | ployi e come into | Shipyards Corporation has schooled untraine shipbuilding eres started production, all in nine months. | At Port Jefferson the Bayles Ship- | with 700 men, is at ! 000-ton freighters and a ‘ c i Difficulty = bor will he ove by immediate | wnd lighte Around t £ < up X whos irpenters, tion of the na- | ning out | B¢ of the. ;Fepris{ With a: hist n the Eniergency | 18 building & ooden rds. n's greatest | 7 picturesque | & is a pow- ¥ t o n the star o es steamers, ore Within | d€red to the Atlantic_to help meet t1 war's demand for tonnag ing prepared tor floating ready Xty ! an 1 towed to tidewater, ral of them neces- | 1 four others ar he 4,000-ton t sroup of | make possible | ir passage thro he canal lock from Lalsc Buffalo | | Even bread and butter and jam don't tempt me, of oldest, | Counnecticut has one of e newest "ds in the c t Groton. The oton Tron Works, controlled, with | 1e wooden shipways at Noank by the Charles W. Morse interests has built a thoroughly modern and per- | manent plant, where steel vessels of | 19,000 and 9,400 tons are being con- | structed. Six wavs are se af | force of 2,800 men, to be increased | { soon to 6,000, and the first munchhmi { will be held in Octébér. When the | | plant is completed late this fall ships ready to eaii will be erected at *he rate of eighteen a year, | (MaDE OF CORN) NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1018 A Y T AT 7 4.1 SR L4761 37 e 77 FASHION PARK CONVENIENCE r-———___m With the practical man, convenience, to-day, is the important item. Clothes must be secured promptly. A Fashion Park suit represents convenience and eccnomy in its fullest form. The government wants every man to pur- chase well, but to save. ; @hn Wilson @a. S = CITY HALL. Custom Finish without the dflfl@/dflce of a Try-on ‘40 Ready - to - put - on T ailored at Fashicn Park Bonas Win Battles

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