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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1021, . T —— = T OUR LEASE EXPIRES NEXT MONTH---OUR LIGHTS GO OUT IN A FEW SHORT WEEKS FINAL DASH FOR THE WINDUP LONG SHOE COMP ANY 275 Main Street, New Britain. High Grade Gray Suede Pumps One large lot of the latest style gray EoniciBcshivie Offers its Entire Stock at Prices only a fraction of original cost. In a few short week: of terrific High Tension Selling. We must Tomorrow morning at 9:30 we will i . ‘ " Hi Y E: i { i 0 LU G LA i b ke dispose of our entire stock of High Grade Shoes of superior quality for particular people—Trade Mark Shoei—natiionally advertised Sucde Pumps. Many styles, some with sheim Shoes at $4.98 a pair. You knov Shoes—Shoes whose quality you know, and whose Superior merit you can not doubt. P;‘-‘ Iul»n ]::: hf"; “I"\“:'g lofitn';fl.sl e W; straps, i) 'ap, ete )y Louls and the quality and value, They are ad- vertised in the leading $ I"rench heels, $10 and $l'.3$ “‘Glove Strap’ Arch Support ,Shoes T OM O R R Ow 9 This will convinee you of the desper- l! ; : ate losses we are taking to make this (Y . Ground Gripper Shoes sale a suceess, Men’s trade-marked I'he shoe that has always proved a “Glove Grip” Shoes, regularly selling cure for all foot troubles. Made of fin- for 312 pui. Bk - @ QF CLOSING OUT EVERYTHING IN ONE BIG MERCHANDISE MASTER STROKE est grade black Kangaroo calf leather Jde Patent Leather Oxfords Gordon 8ilk Hose Gordon Silk Hose el $4.85 49 pair Vitz and Dunn prain toe Dadies’'3 s tetly e ; : A D to K1ds At ... 0 Patent Leather Oxfords, 98C «adies’ 3 seam strictly fivst 85c Pure Silk Hose, tull $1 95 .. PR . Goodyear welt hlack or cordovan fashioned, while they last brown English bals Florsheim Cordovan Oxfords Where can you equal these Genuine Cordovan Oxfords wearing the IFlor- Rubbers Infants Vi ants' Shoes itz and Dunn Sh sheim trade-mark on every shee, mostly All our Ladies’ high grade Rubbers oes narrow widths and all the very latest strictly first, a style for every 2000 pair o Infants’ $1 00 Fine black kid S-inch Lace Boots and . patent leather, 8-inzh Boots with beav- styles. War, or no war, you never shoe, Per Pair ....... Shoes, brown, sizes 4 to § i erand mat kid tops Boots that were saw these shoes offered $4 98 selling short time ago for 2 s vt . Hl4 a pairic At oo .9 F'REE—Promptly at 9 o’Clock Thursday Morning, Nov. 8 the doors of the Long Shoe Co. store will swing open. The first 50 Men or Women entering the store will receive tie- ' Buster Brown Shoes ® kets which will entitle them to 50e. worth of merehandise absolutely free. 25 in Merchan- P dise—I'REE. & Here s something really sensational for the girls. Our entire stock of Vitz and Dunn Oxfords Misses” and Childven’s Buster Brown Big Boys' Shoes Girls’ Shoes Boys’ Shoes Women's fine Gun Metal and Russia $2 19 All sizes up 1o 135, black or brown Calf Oxfords with military heel, full . blucher, in heavy all leath- 1 29 Goodyear welt and finest er combinations. At.... . workmanship. At...... $3 85 ARG [ T, [T Shoes, black or brawn, high cut lace Formerly sold from $5.5 $3 45 Sizes 215 to 6 brown $1 98 {gl cut brown lace, HoRT.000 AtEe . blucher, strictly all leather . oll sizesupto2........ brary association hy the late Mr. 7 i luRslo : 2 ’ drayy apipeiion b ton 1y, o1 PLAINVILLE NEWS [uvioeon . ui Frianins ot e St Sl o time. Parents who are not acquaint- |~ s | ey S Anlarenitl ‘;'é;mm;’{:vu"tre appointed SHETALILIUNG AWOTE NEROL Suhe STIUEREY, i 9 mxl 1 U J ’ Following the election, a demon- are invited to come to the library on oMee. i stration in hat making was given this day. ey AonE Pl T |y Addline Hurlburt, of Pleasant Brastow 69 78 {street. Miss Hurlburt was the small Riecker ot 0 | demonstrator at the Hastern | s League [k ! sos 1o sro—1os7 Local Couneil Elects Per-!taraware city Achievement - Club, The regular weekly mecting of U\'('Q 1 taught by Mrs, . M. Hewitt, gave a sulectmen was reld in the town cierk's | Brock Barnes Post Makes Baptiat Church Noten. | manent Officers —Three [ demonstration on” rubber manding cfice last night. Routine business was I Hir v 2 Noble Lienson, of 48 Main street f The mid-week prayer meeting of. i g end ¢ ' transacted, Plans For Parade. o Plainville Baptist church will be Demonstrations. Henry Rockwell, of 124 Dwight street Verlin Itemns ‘ e est | Moving pictures wil be shown at ‘-\vulcn' g Gtk ] Htate g Exposition this past ouk tana! & " Gwillim ... o1 s summer, She is a member of Mrs. [{lokapcenCEiv i INERenElafton Liig Sk | Porter's class. Alton Rrown, of the | i th The Boy Sc)its of the Berlin Con- B i |and Robert Beh, of 43 Linwood street : (1d on Friday evening of this weel | tree gregatiol hurck wiil meet as usual I hatens otren IEaNy AveRTAE ek . {members of a class taught by Walter Harry ¢ Jackson was clected pres- |l Willlams, gave a demonstration in f { on Friday night | o ) et it e o 9 e A basketball team held | BOVIINE Teama of Teumbull Etectrle had been the usual time. |seiess e + Achievement | toy making rractice in th: town hall last night Manufactaring Company Play in Legion Drive. | Council of New I at a mecting ! ¥, O. Kreagor of Springfield, Junior | in preparation for the first game of ) Following the celebration of Armi-(held in the Chambe Cdmmerce! Achicvement Director, zive an ad- the season to be played soon. Bristol—Casting Company to Bulld | Day. the Brock-Barnes post will | rooms yesterday . for the dress on the value and merits of the The last session of the assessors, Todny—Other Itemx of Interest, hold a membership drive. commit- { purpose of formin permanent | junior achievement movement. { was held in ta: Berlin Town Hall ye | tee has been appointed for this pur- [council. The mecting was called at ——— terday. There are everal people in| 'The committee in charge of (he and plans will be made later, (the request of President 0. H. Benson FAMOUS BRITISHER DEAD. e _ o Ex lOltln the New Warm Under_ L aiative Dhs el hrations it i s o e via e s ie fmen: )| bERta it \bh Aetlibyenant Bureau ot | I Lordon Novil = illkem Madsnaia) will be oblidged to pay the ten per; ''ock-Barnes post held a meeting last | town who are not members and the the Eastern States Leagus first viscount of Sandhurst is dead, if CH night at the home of Dr. Lawrence I, | post officials desive to have every | Thg focar clubs have heen working | Was announced here today. He was A new staircose is being built on | I'T0st. Plans for the observance were | e-soldier in Plainville belong o the {under a temporary council and have | born in 1855 and was educated at . the exterior of the Berlin Free library | discussed and arrangements were | post. There are many who “would | heen somewhat at a disadvantage, Mr. | Rugby. He entered the British army 9 The weekly praver meeting be held | Anticipated a journey to New Britain | of employment and find it difficult t0 fgjtuntion last week and immediately | Guards in 1873 and became under ' the Berlin Congrexational church | to Join the Legion men there in cele- | pay the initintion fec. However, this fiot into touch with the Chamber of | Secretary for war in 1886, Viscount 7:30 o'clock tomorow night. bration but it was thought better to | will be aided by the plnn.; of the l"'*fi,(‘wn\llwvu' and asked I'esident mmv‘\\'«nd'l\m\f “CN"M‘I“;"nw\‘]wt;lmmr ug THE PRESENT - <IN W NI e P DY PRRIVCT 1 TTPTN (¢ Mrs, James Corr won the first|hold an observance in Plainville, | and every ex-soldier in the town Will fand Secretary Ray L. Makin o call| lombay in 1895 and held office unti TUE PRESENT DAY MODES IN WOMEN'S DRESS DEMANDS PERFECT FITTING e SHEELI R AR, SR S e el e R e e | 1590, UNDERGARMENTS FOR THE PROPER SETTING OF THEIR GOWNS, FOR 1LL- I17- last night. j this town in the cvening. Furrey Fined, Hhich L (‘ A LB 20,000 MINERS QUIT. BTN TINDIRRWE Y T TS STy AT R e L Py Fast Herlin ltems | It is planned to have the membors | Constable B W. Iurrey and Otis g as temporary president, was 5 i b AOINGUNDRRWHAREBS SILYHSEOILS ITHITEARTISTIO SERRECT SOR IHE S DRESS Mrs, William Schaster of Hartfora | O the local Tted Crose participate in| williams ot this town were fined in | ucceeded by M. dackeon who Im’ilv‘:v‘vl:\“tx":}”v;':]U‘w.< )":l"‘lrib:l‘l'\‘\‘ ar WORN OVER IT. THAT 1S ONE REASON WHY WOMEN OI' FASHION INSIST ON [ spent Tucsday as the guest of Mrs.| (n®cYefitn Others who will appear) the Farminston town court Iase ever (0o 2000 Divan Lesion and play-| a standstill todax as & result of c of ma i fire { ning. They were fined $7 and costs ! ground supervisor valkouts of 20,000 men employed at WEARING KNIT UNDERWEAR OF “CARTER'S” MAKKE EXCLUSIVELY. | Yimma Rentchcller at her home on | department, Ladies® Ausifary to the | bt the fine was taken off with the outs of 20,000 men cmployed 2 LLE NI hool children, all local socictics | payment of coats of the court whieh | Ray L. Makin. scorciary of the |Dprosimately 300 mines in the stato ‘,,T”:, ‘;‘"I’“:":;“a ‘;s'”'_:“’.”lfl:l of the churches and lodes, members | amounted close to $50. Furrey and [ Chamber of Commerce vas elected a"l:‘n;d“n‘.”n‘\' rly reports received at I S s mPhot REEh o ¥’ SR , at 0] IE LS Ly AW of the Grand Arn and the entive p Williams were arrested Friday night | vice-president, James . O'Brien | Union headqr o CARTER'S" garments are so perfect fitting, so snug and elastic that they catmot help ! on i (e "‘""'l;;:dt}' afternoon. | public has been invited to participate | by Game Warden Smyrk of New Brit- | Americanization director. wax clected but please. Owing to exeellence of materials, fine quality and workmanship, ‘with perfeet Sl h with hig| M the celebration ain at Farmington. The charges were | secretary, and Marshall ('ook, super-| salk, Nov. ase. 3 s, fine quality anship, spending a short furlough with his 2 k b ent ot the Boya O ; South Norwalk, Nov. -—William HORC % IEh with his| " definite time for the starting of | shooting after sunris WAL Gl BIEE Club, was| \ " ellogg died today. aged 85 years absorbent qualities they give helpful protection from perspiration and moisture Prices for AL Brens at "L" i Shdoten Amy‘h- parade has been set and the line Food Sale. mnfi‘ 1]: l.ul.'m” - intendent | & was & lieutenant in Co. F. 17th Vests and Tights. $1.00 to $3.98 each. Unions for $1.0 The Ladios Aid Society zof march will he arvonged loter on. | There will he a food sale at the anel olmes, superintendent| Copnecticut Volunteers, during the 8 $ $1.00 to $5.98 3 3 : ety ot M s lnned to have the!O, A. Tt vels e i lama. or Derlc | of &chools, L. P, 8lade, ntinclpal ot [ Givil war and at dite time was ehfér Methodist ch iroh will give an A home LIALES 1 g glve An Autumn |, oy tide in automobiles and re- | st Mrlday. aftexno elacke | the hizh school, and Harris Hodge.|of the Norwalk fire department. Supper at the Church Parlors Jriday | quests will be made for owners 1o qq is wiven by the ladies of the Meth- CARTER'S"' ¥OR THE MEN liave a value and wearing service that is of the highest ”“"‘""""“]M“‘I:" "‘)‘h"_” I:‘,‘”::"“:‘:{“:_dunm« the services of their cars for | adist chureh and the public has been | importance to *“Him’" who seeks the practical in Underwear. To sueh men we recommend prayer meting will he omitted. el O | "o Cadion At socity i . g b M N A rowa is expected to attend wing the parade, the Brock Litp L) o will | Ol,lr Ul n a y (:Ome ex with no veservaticns “Carter’s” Knit Underwear as the kind for them to huy. High grade (he old-fashioned dance and soclal to| PArnes post plans to tender a social | church and the Missionary socicty i on that fternoon at . 3 i . 9 e B A eriday s to all the ex ce men of the | hold & meeting materials, extra strength in eroteh and other hard wear places, with care and workmanship | .I\, .:'m’gl I UUER LU L ”,:\"n to 'hr ’n‘. Id at -‘vy\.l I:fl::h;:mr‘l:ys the n:m'n’, of Mre, Williams also, CAN YO N N | Lefreshments will be served | ST AN OU CE make “Carter’s the Underwear “Par Execellence.” We carry all the usual weighis and Arrangemonts are being completed 1 T ? RIS for the four rights’ fair to be held| The factorics will be asked to hiow LEGION RE-AFFIRMS sizes $2.25 to $5.98. at the Athlstic Hall commenc the whistles and the churches i | AN ,. . Sitoeys #7and “Tantinuing | rink their cnimes. The Piaimeiie ooon | COMPENSATION STAND | s an No ]nte"uptlon . . | through ¥riday, Nov, 11. There will | Corps has gladly announced that tney = b ] “‘CARTER'S"' FOR BOYS AND GIRLS8 bring to you the hest in Underwear in all de- ! ho an entertainment and dancing the| will head the line of march. I | B - 4 : 4 it b i o R L L i [ oo on ttevord us vavoring Measurs | J10 s to Business on sirable shapes and weights. priced for Vest and Pants 89¢ to $2.00 each. The Union Suits (1-faghionod cance and the drawing | The Trambull Kleetric Manuface | LA AU RGO | f I are $1.00 to $3.98. Be surc to get “Carter’s’” for health and durability, Bratis L AT e %‘\I\’;Il’le\-A‘»‘;::v‘lr":::.;\l\;l;.\T :.]N};:'.]«,“‘: '.,hf,!u,l‘\x”."y:v".-hu(.“‘f, ,5::1\.,,.“.1 e ton h B e account of FlRE b re-aftirming the attitude taken by the | | I HIGH SCHOOL NOTES {night and made some exeellont scores. | 1 L y HAVING AN AUTOMOLILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND 1o High seaosl this morning, during '\fi‘::;:.n ”"f;ym’ 1“"!‘:"{“"]\'. TS | mitss vernlution Faviewed. the history stopped playing their streams hich an incelligence test was held Ll i) i | of the tentative bonus lezislation L il |l on the ashes of what was yester- ON PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASE P US in all srotion rooms. This test is highest average for individual tes sponsored by the legio i - 2 IR iy > PURCLIASED O1' ©'S RIMITEn th AcHa GRE BLveR iINet \Veir |IH6 eRtITe riRiiNtr P aREh A RMITH Railldiiie) S au I IRACad (gt BWest brl I i day a great building the above nd in its are questions people of (follOws: pAssed by the houst of St A =T 'FWT announcement can be made by s | of averase intelligence can answer| Assembly Ptives and rejected by the A ! W the firms whose records and : e - = e - = s o with a little thought., A few mimtites powers 81 81 : 7 on the recommendation of the i f & BERLIN NEWS the report for Cetober is completed. | there was & good attendance at the | ®T¢ 8lloted vacn sct of questions, La Field 80 : dent. Then the rexolution re-aftirmed i = 1 business documents were pre “RLI ALk Thrift stamps reports A 11 A notice wax sent out thissmorn-| Bdwards .. K6 ~agr) the legion's stand in favoring the TR T 4| served in are in- {masquerade social and dance given by | 4 . id * A asen f lewisl ) Udud, In the last aguount, th totMl | the Berlin Granye, Wi, &staue Buwhi-| 15 V7 LUS DEIGHE of the A Uy A i A s who WAYS: theit same sort of adjusted compensation | amount is $207 { nell won the for prettiest nos. | CJub requesting all Lemeris ... kY 3 ) | w ecn recelved from Rev, | With & priso for having the funniest | 5¢¢ Mrs: Guilford and make arrange. T T 5 - i [ eontuime: whils Aers wepls for tryouts. The try o LR SOCIAL, [ costume’ while Ais. Georg 'y ‘:' LA AL ] Safety Switeh : Carlton Hazen of the death RRoche Read o sl Adgladyy ! VO o e held this afternoon at the close | Dancers of both the modern and {he ter, Vi, yestsrday morning of Mrs, | the Drize for having the homeliest Irange )3 3 et Hazen's fathor, Mr and Mrs. Hazen | The side which wus eaptained hy Ar- | @ 1he fourth period, Bucceaaful can- | f: Hranker ... 124 - %2 L) past modes will be given an oppor- : " e A nt over another [ thUr Bushnell in the cracker cniing | didates wil ve voted In probably atf,: 00 i 371 tunity to hold forth tamorrow even ing Fire after fire has proved this. Tven so called fireproof b i the next meeting ot A - udd's hall \ Co dore Jack structures have been gutted of all combustible furniture and Sunday. and the communion serviee | €ONtest won w glorious triumph over | Stocking ry couneil, A, ) ent. Yet THE 8, i-C. NET h through th | Smith 5 258 e ¥ : will hold cquipment. Yet i SAFE-CABINET has comg throug! 3 in the wregational church will he ! the othier side | —— nt. deferred until the second Kunday in| The next meeting of the i MAN RICKEN ON STREPT. a dance and lecture, Father Martin ordeal with its contents aainjured. of Meriden, an orator of note, will be H N H Nove (8 ge wi he held s o " 98 rae 01 i 3 Berlin Children Are Again “omr """ T oo il b o i, ML e et o 10 st e, v o Beloreyou et the ewon of the gret e deacribd [ i Saving Mone il v [ to be present at this meeting as ofe | troubls las tnignt on East street near | v, ikt paper drop in and get acquainted withk THE SAFE.CABINET. g Y. | Botectmiy Georga B. Carter stalod | guery will bo slacted for the ensuie | Judd. avonue, e whn tuken o ths | adeworth ... 1 - 2 — Let us give you the evidence of its fire-resisting qualities. It will 3 b this morn that the town trensurer | yoa oy ehig time, § | Naw: Britain. genoral Hospital in the|2d8F 87 % 233 FFER 20 PER CENT, give you that sense of “‘ securily the night before” which is so F Tax o1 SL20873 i Already | as paid (ho county tax of §1,203.73 ‘ : o . Sihive S 284] has been made by the much more profitable than *' regret the morning after.” 203,74 i This tax is included in the budsct Children's D [/S0LIBS AMBUIRACY. . , Arata Fruit store o rald, W State an Ll = . Te ol nld, With State wnd - MINMAry | (o the past year. Bafors Novembor == == | Main street, to pay 20 per cent, to all Taxex S Due—Grange Holds | 10 u,ln treasurer will be obliged to | :,'Hl]'l'xny‘y «\]JI‘;IIJ‘ lenrllhm ab -'mr‘l | THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY THURSDA v Y creditors. The store was recently dk : 9 P 3 H B Mawauerad -—tertin iriers, military tax of $302.07. MR sington Priday afternoon and eve- ) ! 4 18 Wotthip fon Ule sLote, o, ns 1 » The teachecs are again keeping a | Grange Masquernde, IiDoe A i ‘ F 0 e ownerh. of The bullAInE Tor e scgord of the 00 t yos s oy L TR AV ol Srare: pin the owners of the building for an- 6 0 hic school attendance and | Despite the rain of last evening, | ehased with the money loft the li- WM. FARNUM I “PERJURY" WM. FARNUM i» other purpose. i urc t.