New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 17, 1919, Page 11

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The S. W. Menus Store Speciafis For Sat. } Men’s Shee Dep‘%. Army Shees, regular $5.00 and $6.00 C 8345 Gun Metal Blucher, regular $3.00 and $3.50 values. $1.95 Our high grade line of Marshall-Emer- : ' son, Richard and Brennan and Keith’s Kon- 4 queror Shoes reduced 25% Ladies Shoe Dept Regular $5.00 and $6.00 Black, Brown § and Combinations, high and low heels $3.45 200 Pairs Patent and Gun Metal Shoes § $1.69 Regular price $4.00. Boys’ and Girls’ Black and Brown High Cuts, All Sizes $1.98 One Lot of House Slippers, all colors, r Regular $1.00 value : All Sizes. 69¢ Our Entire Rubber StockReduced35% Including Hub Mark and Ball Band Brands. We Must Sell Out Our Entire Winter Stock of Men’s Furnishings at a 359 ' Reduction. One Lot of Dress Shirts, all sizes, regu- lar $1.50 and $2.00 values. While they last 49c THE W.Menus STORKE N @ the handling of such freight. § | than twelve d | ¥ | weight, is only a small part of the B | tremendous work that hasg been under Ml | tor. an officer who has won his rank | centered is the man who handled th i # LOT OF RHEUMATISM NEW BRITAIN DALY HERHLD % BIG LOGOMOTIVES MID - WINTER| , 78 Ton xvlons ers TakPn Ove“ | SHIPPED OVEROEAS Ready for Immediate Use The shipment [ 1 locomotives Transport v and has We Mt G, We'd rather not say Good-bye bu 3 or floorin the voyvag 3,000 tons of ¢ locomotives when in i with heavy F e between f the top or § olid with v e i aled hay or other light ed in the space where coal is arried. On top of the tende: packed still more cargo to t level, and during the ‘“rush the above space filled 3 When com zht of 14,000 tons machinery. bunk, plies. The loading of the locomotives is 0 interesting sight. Steel-rail e made F\&t llon"fld(‘ floa!mL der st to (h( shi to fifty feet | the air, swung over and gently loaded | 4 | into the ship’s hold. The whole ope g | ation required but twenty minutes and it was accomplished with th | same ease and with the same lack o B excitement as prevailed on a steame at an adjoining dock which was tak ing on board 500-pound bales of cot- ton. The idea of shipplng locomotive complete was conceived when arm transport officers were informed that | England was shipping them acros the channel ready to move away on| al. { England can do it so can Amer- . officer said, and he straigh y commandeered a fleet of ore car ryi vessels which were constructe with tches large enough to permit | When the movement was a height the following time wa ed for the movement of a loc from its builders to its ba total of les: Handling of 73-ton locomotives as { if they were but one tenth of their way at army transport plers since the | Unitea States Transport service at- tained full swing. | Major Dan O’Brien, Marine Direc | by more than twenty years’ service in every big port of the United States, | Cuba, Mexico, the Philippines where transport facilities of the army wer locomotives. NOW, RUB AWAY PAIN }l(‘x( s Tnstz n\( l!(‘h( f! Limber Up Sore Stiff Muscles and Joints With St. Jacobs Liniment.” Count fifty! | Rheumatism i | a | ment | misery | penetre !vmg rectly upon the lief comes instantly Liniment” is a harml liniment which nev can not burn or disc | Limber up! Stop a small trial bottle ¢ | ment” at any drug heumatism disap ymm: and | suffer! Reliet ye vou. “St Jacobs Liniment” ed millions of rheumatism suf n the last s good for lgia, lumbago, backache sprains and swellings. —_— A “VANITAB” (what every woman wants) given to FEVERY Lady who comes to LAZARUS' store tomorrow. See an- nouncement on Pago 2. ¥ as possible. The “last days” of this Sale are here. l‘r Waists and Sweaters. These Garmenisare All New, Fhis Winter's Styles The Following Garments Will Sell at H $27.00 SUITS, Sale Price . $36.00 SUITS, Sale Price, 4 $27.00 COATS, Sale Price $40.00 COATS, Sale Price . $25.00 DRESSES, Sale Price $18.00 DRESSES, Sale Price . LF PRICE $13.50 $18.00 - $13.50 $20.00 $12.50 $9.00 $10.00 SKIRTS, Sale Price . . $5.00 $2.00 WAISTS, Sale Price . . $1.00 $6.00 WAISTS, Sale Price . . $3.00 $6.00 SWEATERS, Sale Price . $3.(00 $10.00 SWEATERS, Sale Price . $5.()() $4,000 Worth of Furs Must Be Sold at Half Price A large New York manufacturer has shipped to us a large assortment of up-to-date Furs to be sold at Half of the Original Wholesale Price. The Order Is-Sell Below Cost When this Sale is over the Greatest Dollar Saving Opportunity in Years will have : passed — DON'T MISS IT. he gde Specialty Shop 86 WEST MAIN STREET ! e Sl e e i St Sl M

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