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1922, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY No Hokus-Pokus, No Flim-Flam, No Catch Phrase to attract business!!! This is an honest and sincere admission that NTERESTING, READ IT ! Our landlords with whom we have pleaded for a renewal of our lease turned a deaf ear to us, and have definitely decided to put us out of our store—they themselves are going to step into our established business and expert to thrive.at cur expense, But will they thrive? Present conditiors 2pd present wages carned by the average mar. tnd woman in this city does not warrant that we who find ourselves without a business house now pay the exorbitant prices asked for the stores that you see empty on the Main street today. If we did offer to pay the fancy rents they want aud continue our business on a sound and truthful policy, which is the motto of our concern we will have to face the in- evitable in a short time, namely—Bank- ruptey ! But—No ! We have rather decid- ed to give up our New Britain store. THE LORRAINE SHOE CO. Answer the Bugle Call to Economy Tomorrow This Coupon Is Worth 50c / with any puulum- of shoes over $3.00 at | sale prices tomorrow only!, our landlords have put one over on us by (ndcnnu us to vacate our store when our leusc expires, Feb, 28th, 1922, SSI —HOSIERY— WOMEN'S $2.50 Values==Women's Full Pashioned Silk Hoslery — All Colol $2.00 Values—Le-Roi Fashionc Plack and Brown $1.50 Women's Silk Hosiery Back Scam . Sitk Lisle Stoc l\hl All Colors CAN YOU BEAT THA' Women's Shoes and Oxfords with military, Baby Leuis and high heels, Saturday morning $ Only . 1 00 Values to ~‘9 1.00 fer | Mealizing that there are many sales now=asdiny s s '0( 0 Offe with high powered captions to mislead the publi into buying, we want the public of New Britain to know that this is not one of those sales, and to back up our statement, wo offer $1,000 to any chavitahle institution desiznated by the New Britain Board of Charity If our Advertistment of going out of business in this city by Yoh, 28th, 15 found antroe.—The Loreaine shoe Co, WOMEN'S CALFSKIN SHOES in low and military heels, 3 to 7, in black and tan !W $2 99 A Pair rinerly § WOMEN'S CALI'SKIN T WOMEN'S CALFSKIN OXFORDS 85 to $7.85 with low rubber heels attached, wing {tips and saddle strap style, $2.99 Values to §7.85. $1 95 5 WHICE CANVAS PUMPS AND OXFORDS 50¢ — LITTLE BOY$' BLACK AND TAN SHOES Sizes 6 to 11 with and without lift heels to $1 89 close out. Former price $2.85. ....... A Pair . f All our Shoes, Oxfords, Pumps, Rubbers, Arctics and Hosiery are conveniently placed on racks and Bargain Tables—kxtra a-nlm-’ | people will afford you required service—shop early while styles | o5 are_complete I—Clip coupons and save money MISSES' AND CHILDRE! Buy a pair at this low price and Former price $2.95.....A Pair inl‘ll‘ll: Sizes 6 to 2, prevent cold\. $1.50 Men's Full Fashioned Hose — All Ce . 750 Sk Liste Socks — All Colors WOMEN’'S Buy now and save foi save $2 on every. pair. summer meaths, You will All styles and sizes $1.00 Pure Wool Socks WALES, GOODYEAR AND HUB MARK (Guaranteed 1st quality Rubbers for women in all heels 69c A Pair m‘i Formerly $1.00. THE LORRAINE SHOE CO. 236 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN 30¢ Men's Cotton Lisle Novks ('il‘ll.“l!l'l\‘s 19¢ .29¢ $1.00 Wool Sport Socks. .. 75¢ Silk Lisle Socks ...... 19¢ Cotton Ribbe Vol:va Declares The Sky a Sohd Dome Over Flat World And Sun Hangs From It ., kEvENUE'AGEMs'HERE Will Help Collector WELFARE (EDVNFERENGES Station aivly D&YN&RSERY WANTS 8100 will “AND WOMEW MUST WEEP” CAPTURES ARTISN( PRIZE Squires Handle | Resolution Be Submitted to | Attendances at Nurses' Big Collections Until Next March Common Council — Organization Large—New Plan for Contes? to Be b S e T Voliva succ * to John Alexander Dowie as overs rof Zion and head of the Christian Apostolic church, has ed to the congregation at Shiloh tab- ernacle, rest on the wall of ice which surrounds the flat world to keep fool- hardy mariners from tumbling over Collections Coming in. Work on Increase. zin Next Week, Two new deputy revenue When the common council meets to Despite the weather conditions and MAYO METHOT IN “AND WOM I ROBERT €. BRICE SCENICS IN DRAMA OI' NATU BY York, has introduced scenic reels His first women Must Weep,” most artistic things upon the screen It tells the tragedy that so aften comes to the women of the men who go down™to the sea in ships You see three fishermen starting out in their small craft and the wom- en bidding them fareweil You see two bodies washed upon the heach. Then through long and nights one woman vainly for the sca to give up its dead. 4 And thus the story ends with poignant tragedy that finds its coun- terpart in tre stanza, “For men must work and women must weep, and the ‘sooner it's over, the sooner to sleep.” However, the human actors are less . effective in pantomime than the sca itself Bruice has caught its surge and its crashing waves and its white breakers in fantastic arrange- ments. There is spontancity, real- ism in the acting of the sea The second in the ries “The One Man Reunion.” Tt is a unique comedy with the elements of nature playing small part in its evolution There is one great scene in that, however. A man and a dog travel through a redwood grove. They have a grotesque appearance among the i like the pigmies in “Gulliver’s Travels." “Missing Men,” the third of the series, deals with that mental con- dition little known outside the forests, the “wilderness panic.” Two men become lost in the forest. One of them is seized with panic. The other, keeping his wits, finds his way back to civilization The rest of the story deals with the search for the lost one Each of these stories is told com- pletely in one reel. Iach that unusual quality of being “different.” Each Is an artistic treat. R JAMES W. DEAN, e, 3.-~Robert - C. drama to his one, “Anc is one of «he ever projected New Bruce wi Charles Logue wrote Monday.” Katherine eurrent production. He “The Infidel.” her last. “Itriday to MacDonald's also wrote Billy Bevan und Mildred June have completed “The Duck Hunter " Action of “Midnright,”” a new com- edy starrimk Lige Connelly, takes place in a chamber of horrors. Babby DeVilbiss, boy actor, is seen | in lloyd Hamlton's latost comedy, “Rolling Stones. Dorpthy uiton bobs her hair. Cutt | i Wi THE (n\lr INES IFIRS O THIZ Alee B. Franci Gloria Swanson's father in Great Moment,” Is lier screen in “Beyond the Rocks. who appeare e father SWildf a western yacing film, featuring Carl Gantvoot and Claire Adams, has been comploted. Rin- tin-tin, a police dog malkes his film debut in it. The next picture written and di- rected by Rupert Hughes will be “The Bitterness of Sweets.” Snub Pollard appears as a ‘“stage- door Johnnie” in “Stage Struck.” “Gay and Doris May's next. Devilish,"” The latest rumor frem the Chaplin studio is that his next will be a three- recl slap-stick comedy after the man- ner of his earliest successes King Vidor in Vidor is directing IMlorence “The Read Adventure.” Lewis Stone will the lead in “A Fool There Was." play e ———— e mree—— jtechnically known as hyperopia is more common than people imag- ine. 60 per cent of all children | are farsightod—these are the omes | that saficr most from eyestrain, A person who wishes to see well at 60 should take care ol his eyes (I his youth. | We corrcet all creors of refrac- tion accurately. A. PINKUS Reg. Optometrist and Optician 306 MAIN ST, MASQUERADE MQOONLIGHT and MARDI GRAS DANCE EH UKRAINTIAN HALL SATURDAY, FEB. 4. heen stationed to remain here until “drive” of next March, ka, @ deputy cight different languages, is take care of the foreign husiness. Rueben Palowits arrived here to- day. Mr, Palowitz is a certitied pub- lic accountant who has been connect- | ed with the internal revenue depart ment for some time, and makes specialty of faking carce hig tax pavers, e handles all taxes ove $5.000, in New after Stanley o have the Gri speaks | here to | collecte a of L man make their head-| quarters at the office of Internal De - | wud woacctor Witiiam W, T, at the post oftice. | sqnives, | Collections have begun to come in New High Mark ni' 1,122 Cases lu‘-‘ corded in New York I"eh. 3.—A new high of 1,1 ases in this year's in fluenza epidemic was reported today Yy the health department. Tifteen deaths from infinenza were| reported, an increase of terday’s total. Pneumonia ported totalled 206 as com 186 yesterday, There were New marke. Yorl 7 over yes-| ed ith | hs, Scientific study of electricity began | in the sixteenth century. are now made one-and-a-half height of heel t R J ) B $8 Shoe Store [ {pected that |The |city government, it is explained. [ed obligations mature Princess Pat Either Flat or Cuban Heeled Thx heels of the Princess Pat so that you may have the David Manning’s al k- on the recommendations of the board of linance and taxation it is ex- a resolution will be intro- duced to have $1,000 appropriated for the work of the Day Nursery. This is (he first year that the nurs- has asked for an appropriation. v ' Nurse association re- ceives @ sum of money unnually for a omewhat similar work and an in- s in the volume of work handle the Day Nur made neces- v a roquest for ance from the act ery AMENDMENTS ACC PrED Acts Favorably On Scnate Changes House Washington, IFeh. 3.—Senate amend- | to the allied debt refunding bill .epted today by the ‘house. > now goes to the presi- dent, who is expected to appoint soon | the commission which is to open ne- gotintions with the debtor nations, Administration objections to the senate requirements that the refund- not later than and that the minimum 4 1-4 per cent. were withdr © White House con- ferences hetween the president and Chairman Fordney of the house w and means committee and Secretar; Mellon of the treasury department. June 15 | interest rate he one inch or inches high, hat you like. Over 211 Main Street >-a@ bad walking there was a fairly large attendance ut the Infant Welfare con- at the Broad street A total bables were weighed and attended to. Dr. ference quarters yesterday afternoon. of 15 . Waskowitz aided the At the Center 20 ¢4 nurses in their work. treet sta- tion there were ven atten- | tion. A novel plan is to he week Wednesday in an effort to en- courage the mothers (o attend the conferences more often. It will be in the form of an attendance contest, The plan will be to have mothers make a perfect attendance record for the year and at the end of the term the one who had been to most of the conferences would rewarded in some manner, be | started next completed the fixing of dimensions of his flat world, existence of which is now taught in the Zion schools. According to Mr. Voli pronouncement, the sky is a vast dome of solid material, from which the sun, moon and stars are hung like chandeliers from a ceiling. The edges of the dome, he explain- late: the edge into oblivion. “That is the plain teaching of the whole word of God,” Mr. Voliva said, At the time he announced the world was a flat plane surrounded by ice, Mr. Voliva also fixed the sun as be- ing a small body about forty miles in dinmeter and located only 3,000 miles from the earth. For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. Another Big Sfiaughter of Prices———Saturday Don't Miss This Big Sale—The Many Items Quoted Below A ST PURE LARD 2 Lbs.-23¢ I'rom 7:00 To 11:00 BIG STEAK SALE I(H\ — ROUND " Lb. 12%e Fresh Ehoulfler PORK Small Fresh Pork Loins Fresh Cat Vorkk Chops Whole or Hams 17¢ . 18¢ . 20¢ 18c - 18¢ w25¢ . 28c¢ 16(: . Lb, Cared Bacon Pure Link Hamburg . Presh Stew Fowl Prime Rib Roasts Peef PINEST MOUICAN BUTTER ,......... EXCEPTIONAL HIGH GR Mohican Lvap. Milk (none better) Can 1ic CREAMERY .‘(h AL M. Ib 15¢ From BIG LEGS O LAMB LOINS SMALL PFOR LOIN ALL DAY SPECIALS BEEF ot 8c Pot Roasts Meaty Boiling Beel Boneless Rib Rolls Native Shoulder Clods 1 Prime Chuck Roasts Sasar Cared Corned Beef ... 7:00 A. M. To Golden West Roasting Fowl All Super Values—Call And Sce WHOLE MILK CHEESE Lb. 26¢c 30 P. LAMB SALE MAl M. YOUNG LAMB 'O ROASN Legs Milk Fed Veal Choice Shoulder Cuts Prime Rump Cuts Fancy Veal Cutlets Choice Veal Chops . 28¢ 25¢ 38¢ Fresh Sliced Liver. ... 8 Lbs. Roasting Fowl ... Lb. —~q S : =l 805D SELEC 2 Lbs. 73¢c |EGGS .. ADE STOCK LARGI GROCERY DEPARTMENT SPECIALS . 3DC Red Butterlly Tea—AllL Kinds. .. I'D ALL GUARANTEED D HEAVY 1 Prime Rump Roasts of Beel ... .Lb. 150 .... 2 Doz. 60c TRA GOOD QUALITY dinner Blend Cofice viveaes Lib 25¢ A veny I'I‘l + Ban \l‘])o\\ Globe I||nh|l~ pesh Cut Spinach It Meavy Grapelvrit Flovida Strawberries. ... Jest Sweet Potatoes. . ~In Bk Poeanuis — SPECIAL — rom 9 to i1 AL M. .2 Uibs, N BCL 2 Libs .0 Ba 10 LBS. Armonr’s Rolled € GOLD ASSORTMENT OF 19¢ | Sweet duicy Oran 10¢ 330 19¢ [ Doz, New \h-n(\ 1 Lbs. Lb. Q. L 10¢ MAINE 15 Ponnd Peck PO Milk Crackers. .. Eatra Fancy Beets A L MUDAL FLOUR Solid Head Lettoee i « Cabbage 1 Dates Bunched Beets. . .. Lb, . Large Can oo Phg. .Bag 14¢ 15¢ 9 $1.10 FRESH FRUITS AND VEG 28¢ 69 250 10c 12¢ dc 8c 15¢ PECIAL — From 9 to 11 A, M.