New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 21, 1921, Page 19

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HOICE ROASTING CHICKENS BLAN POT NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 215 1921, GIGAN TIC SALE Of Alewant. Shoes FOR MEN, AND BOYS’. WOMEN AT SLAUGHTERED PRICES. Includes The Balance Of Our Season’s Stock. TWO PAIRS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE. Come And Get Yours Tomorrow. Positively The Greatest Values Ever Offered. Join The Crowds And Attend This Great Sale. $1.98 - $2.98 - $3.98 - $4.98 - $5.98 Cork and Hair Inscles. Just the thing to keep your C fest warm and prevent dampness. Sale Price. Corn Cure. The Guaranteed Kind. Regular Price 1 gc 48c 89c lflm’m Oxfords and Pumps in Gun Metal, Black Kid, wvana Brown Kid, Battleship Grey Cloth Tops, White (‘-nh.bla Kid and Louis and Military Heels. Sizes 2% to 5. Rq-lu”fl)lnd .‘wtim. $2 98 W.-. High Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps. A Wonderful selection vana Brown Kid, Brown Buck T Cloth Tops, Patent Leather, ho. ll‘ Button, Grey Buck and Bla uck Tops, with Louis Heels, Viei Kid, Sense Heels, Tan Side Lace, Grey Buck Top, Pearl Grey Lace with Louis Heels and Vici Kid and 3 98 . Commen Heels. Sizes -“dfl 234 to 5%. .dl- ¢* Women's Fine High Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps. Bath Slippers. Regular Everyday Price 7Se. Sale Prica e . Wamen's Rubbers. All Styles and Shapes. Reguw- lar prices, $1.00 and $1.25. Sale Priceo oo Feogular $6.00 and $7.85 shoes. Price.. Thowsands In Gus Metal and Mahogany with Louis and Mllnury Heels. Black Viei Kld. Low Heel with Rubber Heel at- tached. Sixes mostly 2)4 to 6. Regular price §7.88 to $8.98. Sale Price....oeoeeeee MEN’S SHOES. Men’s Heavy Tan Work Shoes; strong, durable soles and heels. Regular price - 1.98 Men's Heavy Work Shoes in Black and Tan. Shoes that are built for wear with heavy double weather- A $6.00 value. Sale Priece 4.44 5.98 7.85 Sale Price proof soles. - Men’s 12 inch Hi Cut Storm Shoes. Sale Price Men’'s 16 inch Hi Cut Storm Shoes, Heavy Soles........ ....Sale Price _WOMEN'S SHOES At these three prices—$2.98, $3.98 and $4.98—you are giten your choice of our EN- TlRE STOCK, priced pre- viously as high as $9.00! You need only to step up to our widdews to realize t we are offering the biggest bargains in shoes this city has ever seen. Come and see them tomorrow! Sizes mostly 2} and 53, some styles larger. $2.98 $3.98 98¢ > $1.29 :vz-.:;n'. Spats, most all colors. Reguilar Price, 1 . 59 B — Women's One Strap Comfurt Oxfords. 1 98 $4.00 value. . Ladies’ Ribbon Trimmed, High Cut Felt Moccasins. 1 98 Regular Price $2.75 and $3.00. Sale Price.—_ L P Men's Dress Shoes in Black and Koko Brown, in Lace, English and Blucher styles. Leath-r soles, also with Neolin guaranteed soles and Goodyear rubber heels. If these solés do not wear, new ones appled free is the Goodyear guarantee. These shoes are worth $10.00 Sale Prica $4.98 Men's Dress Shoes. All the Latest Styles and Leathess, including the famous Army shoe on the Munson last. Choice of the store, values up to $12.00 $5.98 $4.98 Women’s Black and Grey Juliets. Regular $2.25 and $2.50 kind. Sale Price.....eee ... Women's All Color Juliets. Reguiar Price $2.50. Sale Price oo eeecneeeeecen e e eenae e e e Sale Pricee—— oo A regular Sale Pricoe——————— — Sale Price Panther Tread Rubber Heels. All Sizes. Regular C Price 35c. Sale Price oo —— e Shed-Water Oil. kinds of leather. Price 25c. Sale Price... Slumber Socks and Boot Socks. For Wat Full half- plnl can. keep your feet warm in cold weather. Price 75c. Women's Wool Heather Hose which is now all the rage. Regular Price, $2.55. Sale Price. .. ... Men’s Manchester Hose. Regular Price, Sale Price, 4 for Men’s Wool Hose. Regular Price $1.75... Sale Price Men’s Rubbers. First quality. Most all styles. Regular $1.50 kind. Men’s Spats. Sale Regular Price $2.00 Sale Price BOYS’ SHOES. Gun Metal, Patent Leather, Lace and Button; sizes 915 to 13755 Also in Gun 43%. Metal Button; 1 ¢o Regular Price, $3.45 and $3.95. Sale Price $2.95 ————— e Little Gent’s Hi-Cut Storm Shoes, hoavy soles. Sale Price $2.98 Boys' Hi-Cut Storm Shoes, heavy soles. Sale Price $3.98 Misses’ Boots, sizes 11-2, er-procfing shoes and all Reguhr Just the thing to Regular P Sale Price 1 6c 39 98 89c $1.25 1.29 1.50 NEWARK SHOE STORES CoO. 324 MAIN ST., Near R. R. Crossing NEW BRITAIN, CONN. 324 MAIN ST., Near R. R. Crossing For chk Retams Use Her ald Classzfted Advts. National Meat Stores Co. | BEST QUALITY OF MEATS AND POULTRY IN TOWN BIG SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY MORNING 49¢ LB Home Dressed Stock. ROAST . —ALL DAY SPECIALS— CHOICE SIRLOIN OR ROUND STEAK .. FRESH PORK PRIME RIB - 20¢ | SHouLoERS 1b20_c | Roasr 2y 35¢ | 38¢c LB 135¢ No Better Quality in Town Paneless Round ROAST . —ALL DAY SPECIALS— ,IM'PAS'SmN'Eij PLEA ' STOPS RUN ON BANK Merchant Calls Attention of De- | positors to Past Favors Lisbon, Jan. 21.—One of the oldest and best known bankers of this city ! was recently saved from the effeets ' of a run on his bank by a sensa- tional incident. A large crowd of § depositors had =athered at the office of the banker, J. H. Totta, to deman a. their money. ’I‘ho street was blocked | by them. The firm was paying out the money rapidly when a well known Lisbon merchant who was a spectator of the rush on the bank, enraged by the scene, jumped on the counter and Since then the bank has received nearly all the money that had been withdrawn. The affair is an outcome of the re- flection in Portugal of the stringent financial and economic situation which seems to prevail in the mar- kets of Europe. Business in Lisbon was virtually at a standstill in part of last month owing to the continued fall in the rate of exchange whch, in | the opinion of the Portugwese, attain- ed alarming proportions. The situa- tion was aggravated also bY a new financial program which threatened to { make a heavy increase in taxation. Other factors which have contrib- uted to the depression are bad crops, cxcess of imports over exports, short- age of food stuffs and fuel,profiteering and incessant strikes. reviled the crowd in no measured lan- |~ guage. name of the held of th that by his kin He recalled the honorsbl - A pure, b Ing a gentl quickly and nnéally heal tractiven

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