New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 23, 1920, Page 12

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ALL RECORDS Is in Public Ofice Voice Their Complaint When Alleged Jobber Opens Temporary Quarters ‘he wave -] i ey R y jermany shows no A > B el TS . heH Here for Sale of Footwear. . fraternity, 3 o Several of the leading shoe dealers | ullty of & - y A in the city—members of the Chamber ® [} [] ® . nek thieves of the bi of Commerce—today protested to that W organization against what they term S % unfair competition. The claim that y r u p } an out-of-town jobbing firm in shoes has opened temporary quarters in the aling col- 7 city, is advertising extensively, and as ow > ! th Appe g A 550 Fauiialimonicl s} s it Fiea ve) ners 0 e or, . The deli- taking considerable revenue with it. In another quarter it was stated cio u's cane d that the sale, said to be managed by | . an out-of-town firm. is being held * i flavof' 5y under the sponsorship of a local ¢ : 4 merchant. l e e et e “Sweeten it =~ —PUBLIC SALE=— Now in Progress at the Hotel Bronson Building 421 MAIN STREET, COR. OF EAST MAIN o A ' To Set the Public Right, in Reference to Above Article Which Was Published in OR AMERICAN | — | the N. B. Herald Friday, July 16, 1920, WE HEREBY STATE THAT WE ARE ) iRt s HERE TO STAY and Sell High Grade Shoes Cheaper Than Any Manufacturer post of Amevican Legion | dney, Australia, May 23.—Kanga S After Spencer Ky | 70 4nd emu hunting have been ar- | Can Produce Them for at all Times—and to Prove to the Public of New Britain & The s b o turw | That We are Sincere, We Have Made This the Motto of This Sale—— s, July 23 The recent uenos Alres post o fon. will ¥ . Post American | e e it MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED AND SHOES Don't take anybody’s ‘ ord for . 2t if youre A coffee dilaker, or.d feel as though. some- || | Record Breaking Values That Have Made This The piiodds wrong withyour ¢ - Greatest Shoe Sale 1erves, quit coffee and Se POSTUM | - , - | Women's Oxfords, high and low heels in black Men’s Dark Brown Oxfords, Goodyear welted and brown kid, that were sold retail for $6 and $7. s_oles. Formerly sold for $7.50, $8 and $8.50, now ekl W $9.98 $9.98 Ever Held in New Britain fects of coffee, than you an learn from reading in a couple of years. | . ”» ' Women's Oxfords, Pumps and Theo Ties of Men’s Oxfords, Russian calf, hana : There's a Reason” for ‘ every description and size, high and low heels, that styles. $9 a:d $10 values, now e PoOsSTUM were sold retail for $6.50, $7, $7.50, $8. i ade by Postum Cereal Co.Inc. Battle Creek Mich. | R $ 3 98 » $3 98 ——— - ] [ 2 e ; 4 Garmole W 's Oxfords. Ti 4P f the § Men’s Highest Grade Shoes and Oxfords, the omen’s Oxfords, Ties and Pumps ot the finest famous Beacon brand, in all styles and leathers in- FLOOR VARNISH | leathers and highest grade workmanship in high and g whimn : For I;w heels, thatgweregsold retail for $8.5p0, $9, §1o, and ;11‘:"‘:%28;‘::“ Vici Kid. Made to sell retail at $10, QUALITY | $11. original and first colored varnish ever produced. Has given complete satisfaction for over 34 years. A strictly high- grade transparent varnish for finishing Floors Furniture and Interior Woodwork p in natural ish, also with stain combinec,, givi beautiful uuuhoz of all the hard woods, such as -~ rry, Walnut, M-bo‘.nv, Lt. Oak, Dk. Oak, Golden Oak. s | l HOTEL BRONSON BLDG. & wonderful finish for Floc Chairs, Tables, Window Sashes, 3 L 421 Main St., Cor. Hast Main JOHN BOYLE 0O, NEW BRITAIN, CONN.

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