New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 29, 1919, Page 6

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WALK IN! Autumn Shoe Styles on Show! w York—At last there is some assurance that the reign of the khaped, toothpick-pointed shoeis nearing a close. It will take some for this joyful condition actually to materinhze tor leather prices soaring and dealers must dispose of current stocks, and the - bt us will be inclined to make the shoes of which we are now pe last as long as possible notwithstanding the more comfortable siyles offin obably, aver these shoe men with their ti upon the 1, these toothpick points and wedge shapes will eventuall Ives into nice, semi-round tocs, but the styles for autumn yet w anything approaching blunt lAnd the square toes, the vision e daring prophet, arc not yet s will be medium in walkin high rather than low, however. rs to the hand-made trade inti- hat the tendency in 1 shapes colors will he of a conservative ke last vear when white h figured right throuszh winter white will go into the discard r low shoes for dress weat any, leaf brown, cordovan there will but black will, aviations such as ‘damp black,” black” and “musty black” be gue. one really knows awhether the | can woman of fashion will suc to the short skirt as Parls has vearing it or not The shoe acturers and designers would Knaw PERSONALS L | and Mrs. George Kimball of § t street are touring through the e Notch . Ernest Hurbert of New York, | rly af this city, is the guest of | Lawrence Bancroft of Maple Hill. | . T. D. McKenna and family of enry street, and Miss Tclen bell of Cleveland street left this ng for a week's vacation with s in Northampton, Mass. William Booth of entertained at luncheon Fores y f in honor of Mrs. John Palmer w York, sPiest of Mrs. George fall and Mrs. Gilbert Robinson, the guest of Mrs. Allan C. nie. s Eva Herbert, who has been the of her aunt, Mrs. Richards of 86 street, will leave for her home w York tomorrow. uppers ol glove leather shoes of soft black. in with medium smart oxfords worn with heavy wool s tockin The lady scated on the window shoes for dress wear in autum suede the s cat displays some very smart high Th e vamp i~ of mahogany kid, with same tone. For the strect, sturdy low heels are the vogu Soo are 2s in heather mixturg 1AM STOPS FIERY STING OF ECZEMA| st what my skin needed,” conviction after Pos MEXIGAN OFFICIAL | ON OIL QUESTION will be has am Says Measure Does Not Contain is u WANTS U. S. TRUCKS TO iOWER H. C. essuan preparing teicks for direct distribution of farm ¢ here and Leonardtoy \ | Produets to city consumers. He s | $21,000 clear profit fc | shown in the inset and beside a rural |1 vear and carvied motor truck which, operating between \‘-1 parcel post mail army d wently” over your itching | 9 i haven't the faintest idea how ‘ it works—how quickly it i les and smoothes out all skin ail- | Mexico City, Aug. 28— Luis Cabro- fs. You don’t know its control | ra, secrctary of the treasury, it was the fiery pangs of eczema m»i’wl:nml authoritatively today. will orn acne and other blemishes. | Voice the views of the oxecutive de- | Poslam to the test. Pick out | partment of the governmen{ during | hardest spot you have—and mext | the pending debate on petrolenm | ing look to see improvement. |leg ion in the \lexican congress sands have done this to - their | e was quoted today as decliring g satisfaction . that the authors of the oil law pre- | B L e Q?ll’“[)l(*l\» nted vesterday in a report to the | to Emer ; Laboratories, | senate were representatives of oil | 47th S / York City. interests. This law eliniinates the re e 6 troactive features which have been tle | p chief points objected to as confisci | tory by foreign oil interests. A statement was furnished the ——— e o ¥ Ask For H > ated ress tonight by Leon sk frHorlick’s }.d acting secrotury of Industry i ;7. The ORIGINAL commerce, which department ‘ . Malted Milk // Safe | ¢ e of petroleum matiers. declar- | 3 ) . ing that, judging from press dis- | l’:‘;__; 7 Mills [ ratcnes vecent statements by is e <« partment on the government's stand | - _ For Infants i, S8 R e el et ot - | e A5 & Invalids | iicie 27 of the constitution and Presi. | Kelly of Pennsylvania - dent Carranza’s proposals of last No- | il 10 o o No Cooking | vember had been misinterpreted by | L (0 Shcouruge the e g the oil producers associatior ! utritious Diet for All Ages “I have never \‘\7.)(";‘1”"“ ;m jected | ck Lunch at Home or Office |luw would he retroactive in effect,” | R % % he said, “but T have said and still | Imitations and Substitntes |, aintain that T understand the mean- | ilv\fl of the word ‘retroactive’ to be . | very different than the construction | placed upon it by the oil producers | association. The Jciation under ! the meaning it gives this word, claims | that laws are immuta and that we | have no right to change them. even {if the changes are in the zeneral in | terest Nince 1 believe at 1 rec | people has the ahsolute rizht to enact i laws which give the gr « aid 1o its development 1 cannot agree with 1 the oil associntion. which only de- | { fends its own privileged wtion nor | lcan T agree to its interpretation of | 8 | words.” i =i | = | g | MUST WORK FOR \ID. RE'S THE THING [ : ! | Paris—Relief workers have o | € OFFER YOU— | avoid ‘pauperizing (That's the ; [ latest after-war verb.) Work or some- | ODERNPLUMBING G J | thinz in return s reuived whorever VAT WE DO U | [ vosinia tor cothing, moneal s | ! plies, food or other aid | L GIANTS SIGN GUYON, | Ve offer our expert FORMER CARLISLE STAR. | gervices to the plumbing | Fargo, N. D Aus. 20.-Joe Guyon, | s B ity former Carlisic athlete and team mato | needing public for just @' T80T L Saned by the | what they're worth. We New York Giant was announced | Bombine Sskill Wand e lierc s i el se ciency in our plumbing semi-professional hall nn nd North Dakota i | | | M made I the post office 126,000 pounds month and are certain to please you if you employ us. X Wm. S. Hart’s Latest, E. P. BURNS | “THE MONEY CORRAL’, 14 MAIN ST. .. Palace Theater [ it o ine “ MONDAY. '-( SDAY AND El\v'v‘\ and that which “Bi WEDNESDAY, of the ception of the will \ presen demonstration i l of Wales b arrival in New lay York 1 onth. A highpowered maotaor f the quaint car i 1 0 L iz i1 be the vehic Un ‘ Wt hi and planes, undreamed | points to 1 pictured D over- Viform ow | per cent., or more than one-third, before tl they are fifteen! many of these precious lives. of these in: more or less opium or morphine. deadly poisons. ] to congestions, sickness, death. toria if it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher as it contains no opiates or narcotics of any kind Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of M GOES SIGHTSEEING BY AIR Washington.— Mrs. Mildred Hawes who. upon dismissal from the mail wanted to sec the capital, so she took [ Service after starting an —air mail i he “chauffeur of the | Srike, bought a plane and went into AT ¢ “chauffemr™ ot 11C | (he gightsecing business over Wash- new form of “taxi” is Leon Smith | ington S S, = { | o h T e bt A scrrationdandy inguisy s titheSbonder. { o : e They are, left to right, Marcus A mittee of the senate foreign relations | g W “5" \ o0 Alpert B | committee which is investigating the | New Mexico, and Frank B. Brande- | situation in Mexico by*first-hand ob- | gee of Connecticut | | | Save the Babies NFANT MORTALITY is something frightful. We can hardiy realize that of all the children born in civilized countries, twenty-two per cent., or nearly one-quarter, die before the reach one year; thirty-seven ey are five, and one-half before We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria would save Neither do we hesitate to say that many fantile deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations. rops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children’s, comglamts contain They are, in considerable quantities, In any quantity, they sfupefy, retard circulation and lead There can be no danger in the use of Caa- FOR SALE feven cott and one bungalow. consisting of six and seven rooms, now in the course of construction at Park Rescrve, in one of the best sections of the city, to be sold on an easy payment plan. \lso onc 1wo tenement house in the ecastern part of the city. Real Estate d General Insurance Office open Mon. and Sat. A. GORBACH, Room Evenings. 3o0th’s Block. MORRIN'S GARAGE 200 East Main St. STOGRAGE, SUPPLIES, BODY REPAIRS. Ajax Tires and Silvertown Cords, Stromberg Carburetors, Ford Parts, Generator, Starter and Magneto Parts and Brushes, Gray & Davis, Delco, Bosch, North-East and other systems. 5-PASSENGER PAIGE CAR FOR SALE.

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