New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 31, 1919, Page 14

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RIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1 016, ' GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE ESTABLISHED 1886 ROSS and W. L. DOUGLAS Sh oes, t‘he above shoes at prices that Defy Competition. IDINARY VALUES WE OFFER. 8 7 t or CLOTHING We have still a wonderfully wid variety of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits anc § Overcoats. ltis a first class risk to buy now. § Not a single Sweater is withheld in this § Reduction Sale of Men’s and Boys’ Sweaters. § A most remarkable Buying Opportunity. HERRICK’S Suede gun metal and patent leather, button and lace shoes. $1698 p:ir ‘Our assortment of novelty shoes in grey, brown and black, with cloth tops and low, high and Cuban heels. $2.98 $6 and $7 High grade novelty shoes, in all styles and heels. "'$3.39 $4.98 $3.98 Havana brown military heel Oxfords. Special . Men’s tan U. S. Army | Boys’ gun metal school | Misses’” gun metal lace | shoes with cloth tops. All | sizes to 2V5. . $395 $298 $1.98 shoes, Munson last. Big value. shoes. Extra strong. = B = Children’s tan lace shoes, Women’s felt Juliets with \ \ Men’s 1 buckle heavy _E_? hand sewed, sizes to 11. fur, black and grey. | Arctics. E T $1.98 | 98¢ \ $1.49 A REAL MONEY SAVING OPPORTUNITY ON STANDARD MAKES OF SHOES. There When is no you find n 5 2 a———— m—— royal that the Capitol avenue or Broad street lines | d . B L A S road to = stomach, . l)\\'l;l(.]l’l:\&\\'l\'f“ \\'IL‘L un:‘l get off at Broad street sue B, g & ale ]earnlng7 Y — llver b0W< R PALE STUD B G e 13'n“c§’°hii}’hfi,‘§‘éi?- L@OK but there is /' els or kid- (x:‘:fi"\'(‘.firtg‘\rh%a}r:mnzl(x“—.m | Row Canses Faculty to Forbid Visits Y:;S.nnv S a plaln road ne.ys are not ’ oF o .,,,m‘ T Tiio nght staxfed when! the polics to health— = acting natur- ving bill the clocks | out the country will be rward one hour at 1 A. M. fln last Sunday of March and an hours daylight will be gained 3 the clocks be- Tew Ea ralo | efected a gtudent from a dance hail on Page 6 and read the easy to find, 7 ally, a dose or simple to follow. twoof Beecham’s The signs to Pillswill give the heed on the ‘needed assist- health road are: ancetorenewthe moderate eating, healthy activ- moderate drink- ity of these im- mg, proper ex- portant organs. ercise, sufficient These depend- sleep, bodily able family pills cleanliness and are prompt, safe regular move- and effective, ments of the kid- and to all who neys and bowels. need guidance, These organs they point the point the way to way to renewed HEALTH At All Druggists, 10c, 25¢. students who were a in a fight with \mlu men City Court Yy , o l Buy your butter at Russell Bros., news of Lazarus Co’s @ = ] 59¢ pound.— i [ | accordance with the day- | | Great Triple Clearance. red until February 6. 1t of the clash Dean Jones | Best butter ‘ advt. Jur Windows in October. Day- | proved a success in | than one in the Tnited States last year and ii is predicted that its institu- tion will be permancnt. | Ceiery Kfino‘ - ] When Feverlsh ssell Bros.—— ble tea, is best remedy for constipation, upset stomach, coated tongue and sick headache. It's the same old remedy that thou- sands swear by and costs only a few cents for a generous package. t, Conrecticut State Guard,| Take it freely and give it to the 1 tain people who go to the | tle ones when cross and feverish. the dinkey should cross Asy lum street and walk through the arm- grounds Tf theyr go by T’ollevl St Automobile T | associa i1l hogin asolid week's Broad street, tributor J o e AR T Lift Off Corns! “Freezone” is Maglc' Lift any Corn or Cailus right off with fingers—No pain! Directions of special value to women are with every boz. AENIER PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 Main St. Opp. Arch St. Phone 1409-2 FRIENDS THAT LAST| Pick your furniture as you do your friends. Make sure that it has the quality of genuine com- radeship, and is worthy of long association. See that it has solid worth instead of superficialities that soon grow tiresome. A Clearing =ale of Sweaters One could enjoy, seeing in his home, such a e LIBRARY TABLE as this, every day in the year for many years. It has the quality of good taste. A few Sweaters Women, size to 44, at $4.75. Sweaters which were up to § Children's at $2.50; were up to $4.50. A Clear mg Sale of Walsts A few Voiles which were $2.00, now $1.19. A few Crepe de Chine which were $ , now $3.75. A few Geor tte which were $5.75, now 83.75. HoKE SLENW00D —_— e Drop e little Preezone on an aching | tiny bottle of Freezone for a few cents, FURNISHERS RAuBES \ f instantly that corn stops hurt- | sufficient to rid your feet of every e — e ) l u1§S AO&fS all TGSSCS , then you lift it Tight out. Tt |[hard corm, soft corn, or corn between 40-66 FORD OVERLOOKIRG doesn’t hurt one bit. Yes, magic! the toes, and calluses, without soreness STREET TY CAPITOL Why wait? Your druggist sells a | or irritation. Try it! No humbug! WARTFORD GROUNDS ; Oh‘ on (‘haldi en’s Hats

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