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Sec ond Section LE NEW CONNECTICUT. FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1 919. BRITAIN, a Welcome Money-Saving for YOU. THIS reat sale has been the means of i renev%'ing hundreds of old friendships— customers of ours who went to war and are now back in civilian_clothes once more. It has also made hundreds of new friends for NEWARK Shoes. Here is your opportunity to buy a pair of these famous $7 and $6 custom bench-made NEWARK Shoes for $5.85, or a pair of our $5.50, $5 and $4.50 models for $3.95. Avail yourself of this wonderful opportunity TO- MORROW. COME Nonark Shoe Steres (o LARGEST RETAILERS OF SHOES IN THE ‘WORLD, Here Indeed is a Royal Welcome-- \ ST ORE, 324 MAIN STREET, NEAR R. OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY STORES IN 97 CITIES. BRITAIN R. CROSSING. NIGHTS.—297 NEW A DOLLAR DOWN Delivers a White Mountain or Alaska REFRIGERATOR (BALANE ON TERMS.) Make Your Kitchen Up-To-Date The modern kitchen is like a little factory— which produces meals. It its equipment— just as any real factory does. 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FOR IMMEDIATE RETURNS USE THE HERALD CLASSIFIED COLUMNS \ OFFICERS’ CLUB IN | contented and comfortable than they | could have expected and are carrying | the most notable achievement of hos- | was difficulty in MODEFEIRN BOOT SHOP—m— BOUGHT OU'T The Entire Floor Stock Of The I YININ, HERRICK SHOE CO. 353 Makers of the Highest Grade Ladies’ Footwear Consisting of the Newest Spring Styles in OXFORDS, PUMPS AND COLONIALS Willi Be Placed on SALE Commencing SATURDAY Ladies’” hand turn Pat, Colt, brown kid and black kid Oxfords and Pumps with extra long vamps and high French heels. Special Values to $8.00, Ladies’ Newest Patent Kid Glaze Kid, high throat Ladies’ Havana Brown Kid Oxfords, Pumps and fancy Colonials. and French heels, o Pat. Colt Gun Metal and Vici Kid Oxfords, high f— e and low heels, Special $ [ 3 ; 9 f;_-i $O ® s:) e D O = Values to $9.00 Advance Showing of K@ossShoe For Spring “ Bends with your foot" TRADE X1 military Newest Military Heel Oxford, ex- et AV Black Kid High Heel Oxfords, fea- tured with the RED CROSS Arch fit. tra long vamp. Combination to E. W. L. Dougles Men’s Cordo Calf Gxfords $6.00 in all styles MODERN BOOT _SHOP 168 MAIN STREET nate a few men for teas, dances or arrest for further violatians of the dinners. | law pending the signing of the peacé A committee of the ministry of in- | treaty. formation devoted itself to entertain- About 1,000 aliens were held in ing Americans for several months. [ New York. The authority to release The National Sporting club was free | them from parole is confined to such to Americans in uniform every Wed- [0f them as the United States attor- | nesday. Vice-Admiral Sims and Gen- |NeVS approve af. Before the order Biddle, the American command- s issued all the names were sent ers, frequently attended o 1850, v fih”}m‘mv for examination. The agers arranged performances i\llll(‘ will be sent out to the aliens Sunday might at the Palace &t once, notifying them of their re- | took money which was the Many Americans Stationed in | er for Americans in uniform. |'€&Se- N After the s England Entertained by British | 7oe e wickers”a mans Tondon - - — st iraciions were.free 1o any Amerions | TEUGS GET $58,000 soldier for the asking at any time and IN ST. LOUIS BA They took only the currenc; cash drawers and in the safe ing all the silver. As tI the bank one called out, “Throw up vour hands.” As they showed their pistols, every one obeyed them. They went behind the counter and ca and as threc of them kept the offi- | cials cove the others raked the money from the counters into the sacks and then entered the 1t and in the ignor- entered One cler through ent they screen door, but they wer <s had been filled, one all get in that vault.” Cashier Muntzel pleaded with the rob- | bers not to close the doon as they would smother. “We don’t want anything like that,” replied one of the robbers. After the | five bank officials and employes had stepped into the vault the robbers | left the heavy outer door open, mwl on them THE RELIABLE ANTISEPTIC STERIZ0] NOT POISONOUS ! DiseASE You WELL? ” hundreds of men took advantage of | this hospitality. This committee also sent ers to hospitals American | wounded were receiving treatment and' it provided thea 1 attractions | at other English cities where Amer- icans were stationed. TO RELEASE London. April 11 ©of The Associated Press.) (Correspondence | —The Amer- | entertain- ican Officers’ club in London will be | where closed this month, marking the end | of purely British collective hospitality ‘ extgnded to American forces in Eng- | land. Many Americans who have been stationed in England say that the British people have gone much farther in their efforts to make them Five Masked Men Hold Up Clerks and hurried from the bank Escape With All Available Cash. Bt. Louls, April 11.—The Baden bank in North St. Louis was robbed | of $58,200 by flve masked men yes- terday. The bandits wore long rain- ! coats and caps and all carried auto- | matic pistols. They made their es- cape after several shots had been | fired at them. THE DURANT The drape and hang-of the jacket in this sketch has an individual style not found in You will | see it the moment you put Federal Authorities to Free All Per- sons So Held on Sunday Next. A general order releasing enemy |allens who were arrested during the war and then paroled, was issued in Washington yesterday. The aliens will be freed Sunday, subject to re- | home with them pleasant memories of their stay here. The Officers’ club here probably was | pitality. When American officers be- gan to arrive in large numbers there providing club ar- rangements. ‘War activities at Lon- don had resulted in clubs being ov: taxed with British newcomers. At the suggestion of Sir Harry Britain, who had spent several months in the Tnited States in 1915 the Pilgrims | organization, of which he is president, ordinary clothing. Honest Advertising HIS is a topic we 2ll hear now-a-days because so many people are in- clined to exaggerate. Yet has any physician told you that we claimed unreasonable remedial properties for Fletcher’s Castoria? Just ask it on—Developed by our tailors to sell for undertook to provide a club. The palatial house of Lord Lecon- fleld had been obtained and the club was organized. It was popular from the day it opened and, American officers were given the op- portunity to become acqu ted | English people. i In entertaining Am Londoners did ves to men the ers’ cans in ih not cont had met | homes club Army and 2 through it, | with receivad requests that they desig them. We won’t answer it ourselves, we know what the answer will be. That it has all the virtues to-day that was claimed foritin its early days istobe foundinits increased use, the recommendationby prominent physicians, end our assurance that its standard will be maintained. Imitations are to be found in some stores and only because of the Cas- toria that Mr. Fletcher created. But it is not the genuine Castoria that Mr. Fletcher Honestly advertised, Honestly placed before the public, and from which he Honestly expects to receive his reward. Genuine Gastoria always bears the signature of 4,4/‘/', 7 T $35 Our Feature Hat Ready-to-put-on, at $3.50 Is Equaled By Few Al s0Nn's