New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 23, 1921, Page 5

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Allce M. Robertson, Oklahoma congresswoman, ted States House of Representatives the other in history a woman presided in Congress. lker’'s chair. PARIS SAYS These fashions come from Paris. It are going in for the the low roll, the comb is the thing that “being shown in all sizes and shapes, the ‘mense comb shown ih the top picture is of ornate “COMBS!” fashion bigger fashionable Paris to top off an elaborate coiffure lower picture Ils worn in France with the smoothly combed back from the forehead. t 47—Vitality Better than Ever simple day She is does not matter whether you high Spanish headdress or are wearing presided over the It was the first shown in the your hair in Combs are the better. The im- design and is used by The wide comb in the bun, the hair being| decre ton Man, Weak and Rundown, » | Feels 20 Years Younger After| | Gland Tablets. Y “After being In a weakened and run- down condition for many months, dur- ing_which it seemed every bit of vitality et ‘my body, today 1 feel 20 years . ounger and have never had more ener- | and ampition than I have right My tfiends say they mever saw looking Jetter and 1 mever hesitate o tell them that Jtijs Glandex Com- pund, the/ new gland tonle, that put on my feet again, ssajd Mr. Edward lloy, of 36 Sarsfield St., Boston. “My ilI' health begam-with an attack of pneumonia two years ago. had no appetite, | coyld gain mo th gny kidneys got ow of order and 18 ered with dizzy headach T was tully ner very poorly jnow | Trucking and Storage D GOODS BY E & elther by Rai ?:hu PERTS Truck. [ X will take full charge of your moving, thereby relfevin COMPOUND MEW GLAND TONIC FOR RUN-DOWN PEOPLY GLAN BEX few days I have zained rach and kidneys are in n and [ have fully re- and vitality. My Nerves ) fine every night. I am recommend Glandex to h amazing e it helps h sclence many run-down r-down human Also contains iron and -|by her cousin, "|summoned to gain entrance to GIRLS! LEMONS BLEACH SKIN WHITE Squeeze the juice of two l\bmons into a bottle contaiging three ounces ot Orchard White, which any drug store will oply for a few cents, shake we d you have a quaarter rint of harmle and delightful lem- on bleach Ma ge this sweetly fra- grant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day, then shortly note the beauty and whiteness of your skin. Famous stage beauties use this lemon lotion to bleach and bring that ufl clear, rosyrwhite complexion, eckle, sunburn, and tan se it doesn't irritate. There’s an old sayin’ that paint costs mnothin’; but it don’t say which kind—house or face. Time makes strange bed-fellows. TRAFFIG POLICEMEN ARE KEPT ON JUMP Enforcing Rules Governing White Lines on Street Crossings The educational campaign being conducted by the traffic squad to teach people to keep within the white lines when crossing tne streets is the source of many trials to the traffic cops. Policeman John Carlson, who is stationed at Church and Main streets, is kep busy watching pedestrians during the busy period of the day. Quite a number of_ people attempt to cross at this poinfeby taking short cuts Instoad of crossing in a straight line as the white lines run, veople are inclneéa& at this point o tep off the corner of the sidewalk at Central Park and take a short ut north to the opgbsite side of Main street. Several times yester- i Policeman Carlson was com- pelled to call people back. One young man attémpted to cross the street, walking parallel with the white lines but just outside of them. Traffic Supervisor Lamphere, of the trafic squad, while relieving Policeman. Wagner in front of the City hall, was given an argument by 2 woman who evidently does not un- lerstand why the city should at- tempt to protect her from injury She insisted that signs should be placed on street corners notifying people what the white lines were for. A youung man, evidently a for- cigner, figured in an amusing inci- dent with Policeman Wagner yester- day. The man left the City hall and started south, taking a diagonal course across the street. He was requested to step within the white lines. Upon his failure to comply with the officer’s request he was pushed gently into the lines. He immediately stepped out and again was pushed back, this time not quite so gently. Again he stepped out and walking to the officer's post demanded to know the reason. Upon hearing the explanation of the white lines he apologized. retraced his steps to the north side of the street, sarefully selected the center of the white lined path and made a bee-line Across the street keeping in the exact center. RICH WIDOW KILLED BY STRANGE ROBBER Hemstead, L. L, Woman Attacked, Then Stabbed and Shot By Intruder. New York, June' 2 attacked Alone when vesterday by st ge man in her rambling old house mile out of Hempstead I, Mrs. Minnie S. Bartlett, fift ar-old widow of W. Bartlett, a wealthy oil t of New York, fought a attle for her life. Jartlett was killed by a tall, ooped shoulders, ned entrance té her house by s a prospective buyer of the Her body was found wrapped in rugs in the dining room of the house Fred Seabury, a Hempstead lawyer. been the house when Mrs. Robert Seabury sister of Mrs. Bartlett, had kn long at the front door without <ponse. The murder was the direct result of a conspiracy to rob Mrs. Bartlett the police have scertained. But re- OUR SPECIALTY, you of all trouble, when the found himself alone in the house with the widow he attacked her ended by stah- hing her in the cheek and firing two bullets into her right temple, It is believed he then assaulted her. SLATER’S 843-845 Main St. s~ ONLY 10 DAYS MORE -== In 10 short days every pair of Shoes in this store must be sold—no matter how great the sacrifice—this areat price cutting FORCED TO VACATE SALE must clear our shelves of every pair. PRICES CUT REGARDLESS OF COST OR LOSS. The greatest money-saving, shoe-buying opportunity in the history of Hartford. READ EVERY ITEM—COME EARLY—TELL YOUR FRIENDS Women’s Dept. SELLING OUT * All short lines of Women'’s $5 to $8.50 Shoes, Pumps $ and Oxfords for Z&F™.... Arranged on tables for easy choosing. H@~ 325 pairs Dr. Kimball’s famous Soft Kid Comfort Oxfords with rubber heels. Just the shoe for tender feet. $5.00 value. Removal Sale Price D% &%~ Women's Newest Styles—Oxfords, Pumps and Strap Slippers, in gray, brown, tan and black suede, kid and patent coltskin leathers; $10.00 and $12.00 value. P~ 750 pairs Men’s, Women’s, Boys’ and Girls’ High Brown' and White Tennis Shoes; regular price $2.00. D@~ 380 pairs New Spring Style Shoes —Oxfords and Pumps in gray, brown and black suede and kid leathers; $6.00 and $10.00 values. Removal Sale Price 5™ | o 200 pairs Women’s Soft Black Xid Sirap Slippers, rubber $3.50 value. heels; @~ 4060 pairs Ladies’ $10.00 Bench Made Pumps, Oxfords and Extra H:.gch Lace Boots of the finest im- ported lcatheis in all shades and styles. $4.89 Rcmoval Sale Price 35 $5.89 Removal Sale Price Ixg— e e e e $1.59 Removal Sale Price T e b - $3.00) $1.98 Removal Sale Price 3™ M e e e - $3.89 —— and ‘Grown Girls’ Boys’ and Girls’ Dept. B%~ Boy Scout Shoes, tan and black, elk soles; $3.50 quality; sizes up to 2. Removal Sale Price 3% $1098 %~ Boys’ and Girls $3.00 Tan Calf Play Oxfords to go for $1 59 o Best for everyday wear 2~ 500 pairs Extra High Cut White Shoes for Misses, Children and Growing ‘Girls; all sizes; regular price $3.00. $ 1.9 8 Removal Sale Price B SF~ 300 pairs Boys’ and Girls Ten- nis Shoes, brown and white, high and . $1.29 BOYS — NOTICE $3.50 Rubber Sole Sport e Shoes. Forced to Vacate 98 Brown or white duck tan leather trimmed vulcaniz- ed rubber soles. P&~ 275 pairs Little Men’s Knock- about Shies, made of solid leather with copper toes; reguiar price Removal Sale Price D™ B~ 280 pairs Boys’ and Girls’ $5.00 Shoes; built for service. $2 89 L] Removal Sale Price 2~ D&~ 460 pairs Misses’ Patent Colt Skin Strap Pumps; all sizes; $4.00 value. Removal Sale Price D™ e P~ 290 pairs Young Men’s Mahog- WHITE SALE Closing out all Women’s $5 and $6 white sea island 95 Canvas Pumps & Oxfords All the latest ctyles. High low or buby Louis kecls. With or without Straps. any Brown and Gun Metal Lace Shoes, newest English lasts, Goodyear sewed; $5.00 value, Removal Sale Price T B ———————————————————— P~ Vacationist, Take Notice! Clos- ing out 1,000 pairs Women’s and Girls’ $3.00 Rubber Sole $1 79 L] $1.98 ; $2.95 Men’s Dept. SELLING OUT Short lines of Men’s and Young Men’s $5 to $8.50 $ Shoes and Oxfords. Black or Tan. All style Toes. THE~ SE—— I%~ 750 pairs Brown and White First Quality Tennis Shoes; regular price $2.00. Removal Sale Price D@y $1.59 @S~ Attention,, Young Men! 560 pairs new style ‘‘Brogues,’’ bal straps, English lasts, broad or narrow toes, black or brown; $10.00 and $12.00 va.aes. Removal Sale Price g™ $5-89 @~ 280 pairs Men'’s Scout Shoes, tan and black, elk soles; regular price i.%r?:n;val Sale Price 335 $2.89 — @&~ 375 pairs Dr. Foster’s Cushion Sole Comfort Shoes for tender. feet. Made of soft black kid Jeather, plenty of room for the toes; $8.50 value. $ 4 ' 89 Removal Sale Price 3% e s e DEr~ 1,200 pairs U. S. Army Shoes, Munson. last, CGoodyear stitched, waterproof, tan and black; regular price $6.50. $ 3: {9 Removal Sale Price Ix@ [P~ 650 pairs Dr. Whitcomb’s $10.00 Cushion Sole Comfort Soles. A boon for tender feet. $6 89 - Removal Sale Price Iy @™ D~ 216 pairs Men’s Army Duck, Tan Trimmed Heavy Rubber Sole Sport Shoes for outdoor wear; $3.50 value. . $1.98 Removal Sale Price D% r———— Men’s and Young Men’s $5 Sea Island Canvas Va- cation and Outing Shoes. Leather or rubber soles, ‘White, Brown or Gray. NO MAIL ORDERS Sport Pumps for S~ NO C. 0. D.’s | GREATEST SHOE VALUES EVER KNOWN 843-845 MAIN STREET BUY THEM NOW PURE FOOD MACKEREL REBEL'S GUARDIAN — Dr fanty, Polish insur per Sile does have guards g ) g lead arms him, carry Kor s in U p- or but— SALT MACKEREL FRESH CAUGHT BLUE Fij | NO GOODS SOLD TO DEALERS I IF. YOU ARE GOING TO NEED SHOES WITHIN THE NEXT YEAR M 843-845 MAIN STREET J Quick Results---Herald Classified Ad Fine Fresh Fis for Frida The Stock is the Very Best —— Nothing Better at Any Pric| 367 MAIN STRE] FRESH CAUGHT SHORE 8c lb HADDOCK 8c lb R T WHILT HALIBUT ’\lhod) 1b 2 Lauare 40 12¢ Ib.

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