New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 25, 1919, Page 10

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YouSave 22 to$429 ‘OU save $1 to $4 per pair on NEWARK shoes because VE SAVE THAT MUCH PER PAIR by produc- ing and selling more than four million pairs of them to the public direct through our own 298 stores. * That's why we say to you: DON'T PAY MORE THAN IS NECESSARY FOR SHOES OF QUALITY. You can wear the best without paying exhorbitant prices. Simply buy at NEWARK Shoe Stores where quantity sales keep quality up and prices down. Over 200 styles. ' WAR ON ADRIATIC | IS ALMOST CERTAIN Jugo-Slavs Determined Not to Stand Any Morc Aggression On the Part of Italy. 1 Nov. ze- | the Geneva, ~Telegrams ceived Dby bureau Berne, from lato convey the impression that or prompt interference by the Alli nt war over the Adriatic sit- lavs ar d to nd to he ready 1o | ed that the p. 0‘ to an persecution paper received peaceful attitude is iseworthy when we might throw @’Annunzio and his filibusters into the sew.” cus > Jugo and imports and thus A third repes s that a reign of terror p |, that eveybody must wear a b d inscribed “Italy or death” or he | badly treated, and that Slavs are afraid to leave their houses. SOVIETS EXECUTE Man Who Raised Fund to Bribe En- tente Statesmen Was Him- self a Crook. FORMER LEADER local officials in the moblilization de- partment had pocketed the money. Bakromoff admitted that he had printed private paper mon to the amount of 5,300,000 rubl i IN DESPERATE SITUATION Conditions Serious and in Some Places Desperate in Baltic Hegions Where Germans Are. Berlin Nov. 24.—G the Baltic situation, ed in the Tageblatt including man troops in region o in a desperate according (o reports print- Legions, several iree have collected south of Mitau attacked by Lettish forc near Kruku. The enemy o from the northeast in an attemvt to seize the rhilroad running from Mi- tau to Shavli. Five trains along ‘rying refugees from Mit 1 fired upon by Lithuanians, d, 50 persons being killed and s are being made r so that the refugees can escape. The gencral in command of the Sixth German covbs corps, and have adv: | ituation and in Dispatches > that the is extraordi serious some places desperate. , 191Y, TO AID CONSTRUCTION EEEE SRR | Utopian Plan to Be Used by Porto Ricans to Reconstruct Homes San Juan, Porto IRlico, Nov. 1.—To interest people in the United States in the rebuilding ot homes and properties des 1go by the earth- 1 Porto Rico Buil sent a commission h will establish headquarters there from which 1o rect their work. It is proposed to ance money to owners of property long period of 1 and without t. As repay’ ade the association will building schools and hospitals other needed public buildings. and SCHOOL CHILDREN OF ROME STUDY IN PUBLIC PARK School children of Rome 3 allowed to attend school outdoors in the great public park of the Villa Borghese in summer. Teachers this summer detailed a num- ber of the children to patrol the boundaries of the outdoor school and capture the stragglers. PLAIN QUESTIONS TO NEW BRITAIN PEOPLE Every New Britain Reader Will Ad- mit the Soundness of the Log Would New Britain people recom- mend Doan's Kidney Pills as they do if the medicine were not reliable? Would they confirm their statements after vears have ed if their ex- periences did not show the remedy to be deserving of it? Statements like the following must c conviction to the mind of every re: aluations in the = fleld . A hillside lot which sold three months ago, now ‘1 In South Versallld has leasi Property have son for $100 priced at $3,000. the school board e school vard to a gas company well is belng put down. Natural Gas Fields Found Near Mec- Keesport, I Said to Be One of 1est Prope in Country. Pittsburgh, Nov. -Drillers and Bas perts who ¢ inspected the field in South V lles township, near McKeesport ex pd the opinion today that it was one of the best producing regions in the United States. In the three months since the first “strike” was made, the field has produ more than $1,000,- 000 worth of Thanksgiving Evey Bardeck’s Hall Alpha String Orch. | Every Eye We Examine; Every Lens We Grind; Every Pair of Glasses We Design, Make, fit and adjust, testify to an optical service which gives more than our reasonable charges indicate. A. W. Plumb, $2 Elm St, New , gave the following account of her experience with Doan’s Kidney Pills on April 17, 1916: “Pains across | my back and in my shoulder-blades Gray’s Syrup is a habit in our family, caused me considerable annoyance. It | {ks [olks Biave sedit for sty years. seems I am bothered more or less by | 1 Always buy the Large Size Gt my kidneys during the winter months | L and at such times my kidneys become ’ B ZE T T st irregular in action. In such cases, . GRAY'S SYRUP U O . , RED SPRUCE GUM Doan’s have alw corrected this : Montreal D-WATSON & CO., New York Feel great this morning. As soon as [ felt it coming on yesterday I used § Gray’s Syrup and nipped it in the bud. § Just couldn’t miss an hour at the office, we are so busy and short-handed. Riazan, I 1. Balk- romofi, the president of the Soviet here who raised a “local fund for the of IEntente imperi * has been shot by 1he ex- mission for combat- counter revolution for misappro- ing funds intended for spread- ing Bolshevik ideas. ccording to a newspaper report Bakromoff read a detailed report to the Riazan Soviet declaring he had bought Premier Clemenceau of France for 150,000 rubles, son for 200,000 rubles, and the Ber- lin foreign office for 50,000 rubles The commission against counter revolutions declared the fund was a swindle and that cromoff and two oy e P ——— Rosindale Woman Recom- mends This Prescription Mrs. Albert J. Mass., writes: . medicine (Dr. troubled with what I thought stomach { trouble. I had that terrible gnawing in my stomach nearly all thre time. ‘Within half an hour after eating a, hearty meal, I would have that same | disagreeable feeling. I was losing in | welght every day. After taking your, medicine (Dr. True's Elixir) I was re- | lieved of that terrible gnawing in my stomach, expelled worms, and I felt like a new person in many ways, and would heartily recommend it to any | one suffering as I did.” i Headaches, tired feeling, weakness, spots befare the eoves, bad breath, sleeplessness, irritability, dizziness, | constipation can be relieved, if you | take the prescription known as Dr. | True's Elis The Family Laxative ! and Worm peller. It has done much for sick people, men, women and chil-, dren, ever since 1851—over 68 years’ | reputation. AT ALL DEALERS. | DAVIS AND GOODWIN Optometrists 327 Main Street, $3.95-94.45-84.95 $5.85-86.85-$7.85 Ask For No. 2135 Grey Buck top, patent leather vamp, covered Louis heel. $7.%2 Opticians Phone 1905 remedy and worthy of recommenda- tion, 60c, Co. Mf | | trouble. I consider them a very good | | i all dealers. I'oster-Milburn Buffalo, N. V. Pres. Wil- = - THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27th is THANKSGIVING DAY Newark Shoes For Your Boy, $2.45, $2.95 and $3.45. The Best Moncy Can- Buy. Newark Shoe Storzs Co. 135t Thain Stars Shoe Company n The Wortd— 300 Stores in 57 Cittes. VEW BRITAIN STORIL, 324 STRERI, NEAR OPEN MONDAY DAY EVENINGS, MAIN —and you want to look your best at that family reunion dinner. Why not a new Suit or Overcoat or better yet—both. eI R EEEE YOU WILL BE MORE THANKFUL: THANKSGIVING DAY IN A NEW PAIR OF SHOES LADIES GORDON Silk Hose All Shades We invite you to our store to see the incerity CLOTHES ~ —we have to offer. THE STYLES OF THE DAY The picture shown here is one of the newest creations for young men—and you will find many other real live wire ones here—single and double breasted models—in all sorts of materials. LADIES’ GORDON H 300 Full Fashioned Silk Hese $2.50 A Pair Extra Special for Wednesday Only Ladies’ Dark Brown and Black Kid Skin Custom-made high cut Lace Shoes. High and Military Heels $6 a pair ,MODERN BOOT Red Cross :&HOP W. L. Douglas Shoes for Shoes for 168 MA'N ST. 1] (] [ o] ] ) o o o o o o ] 1.50 A Pair Also more conservative mod- els—almost an unlimited variety 5 il to choose from. incerity §i i They range in price from lothes i ey ; $30 ve 0 $50 ASHLEY BABCOCK co. i} ] [m] ] o o} o o ] Women Men o] ] o} ) ] 2 e o ) o) ) o)) ) ) ) ) ' 1 ) ) ) R ) )] i ] ) i e ] )] i ) =

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