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New Britain, Conn. February 9th, 1922, Shoe Economy Call We are GOING OUT OF BUSINESS and here is the reason why mmsms PEOPLE—We cannot make it plainer (o you that our sale is sincere and genuine in every resvect than by showing For further details all we ask of you is to come into our store, look over the shoes we offer The Lorraine Shoe Comn~~- 238 Main Street City. ; You ars hereby notified to quit possession of the store and premises no occupied by you at Number 238 Main Street, Wew Britain, you in black and white, at the prices and you will convince yourselves that for every dollar you spend here you get $3.00 value in return! Commecticut, on or before the lst day of Mareh AJDe 1922, [l Come tomorrow, Buy and Save!! s'w. By. Men's 1st Quality Rubbers; Walcsf Men's, Women's, Misses Goodyear and La $l 1 91 dren's Lisle Hosiery Jacob Birnboum end S,N. Levine and Chil-| Women's Silk Hosiery in brown only. | 1 9 Value $1.50 C | a pair . Crosse all colors and sizes Their Attorneya Every Pair of Shoes, Rubbers and Hosiery must be sold before Feh. 28th, regardless of price, so come and ‘buy at your own fair prices—but he reasonable, THE LORRAINE SHOE COQ. 236 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN WOMEN'S Shoes and Oxfords $2.99 were reg. $5.85-$6.50 BOYS' Black and Tan Shoes $1.89 were reg. $3.85 Dress Shoes and Ox- fords, hest quality leather $3.99 were reg. $7.85-88.85 ‘ AND CHILDRENS' White Buck Shoes Goodyear Welted $1.99 were reg. $4.85 | _Genuine (Calfskin \' Shoes and Oxfords $3.59 were reg. $7.85 g which will tnully he three varsity and one 150 [pound boats. With open water on the | harhor and on the Housatonic river jat Derby the daily drill will be sim- 2 plified as 12 crews will be sent to the | Derby boat house (ne and Ity freshien | are on the machines and {he 19 the last half year of grinds at studies|er men have heen divided inte { | and spor rowing coach 1' J - [ derry 1s handling With Mid-Years Over. Athletics Ave | Again Coming To Vore 17 With ACTIVITIES AT YALLE Cor l' to the lowest ebb in years, has awak a {ened the French wine.growers to Shaksy | their danger Wine stocks haie acenmulated al- though there has been no decrense in the price of wine to the trade of consumer, One of the most important arficles on the agenda of the convention is the following: "Investigate and report on | the sale of wine in the United States; = how public opinion in the United| States iz disposed toward the present day regime; is there any reason to suppose that some modification will| in eirculation to off- | FParis be adopted allowing wines to enter. is the fitle which has heen | What are the frands in existence by a0 crew eandi that has that sport all the numbey come largest ant Aates, | ever The | work and | here for problem is to keep thein Haven, Feb mid vear examinations at Yale New over hundred Fges are lower. Russell advt the undergraduates settling down fnr‘ id | 8 Bros, \\s‘ at costs Feb 17-—A national week hut is expected to be refired when the | { Which the present law is being evad- deter. | | tive buying. that in America sells at from $2,700 in kronen equivalent fo §4.000 resorting HD HO s Iy™ Upinions |treasury script known as kassen- | Sl January 1 and 15, according to off mination of the finance mnistry, Dr matically thrpughout business many that a2 meal 1n an ordinary middle or cuit or overcoat ond many shops are sfill stocked with | PRI[;ES TAKE Blfi The best illustration of the chaotic WINE ERUWERS ARE state of affairs is found i antomolnle | to $3.000 could have been houuht here < |1n the summer for §2.400. The same et Living Costs More There Than in The government s Ne York every expediency to raise money fo| w | A form of | scheine up to denomination of 106,000 Vienna, Feb 17 -—Living inlkronen is now cial figures. and some articles rose above world prices Guerthler. that he will at least foree| all government monopoly prices fn The newspapers say that suitings, coffee, flour. coal, furs and stockings lower class restaurant here costs more than it does there. Good tailors de The jump in prices that set in just before the holidays continues Tt the season's goods Customers are | few and the rising prices have mater heap living of for specul JUMP IN VlENNA cost. A six cylinder car of the type o ‘m=er its increasing cost Vienna increased 24 per cent between|get the scarcity of regular currency,|far wine, Apparently the announced world parity is extending itself auto are now above New York prices and mand from {11 to {15 sterling for a gravely affected the Christmas trade | jally thinned &ut foreigners drawn MEAT INJURIOUS T0 THE KIDNEYS a tablespoonful of Salts if Rack Hurts or Rladder hothers e are a nation of meat eat our blood is filled with uric aci a well-known authority, who warns us to be constantly on guard against kid ney trouble The kidneys do their ntmost to free the blood of this irritating acid, but become weak from. the overwork; they get sluggish: the eliminative tis. sues clog and thus the waste is re. tained in the blood to poison the en- tire system When your kidneys ache and feel like lumps of lead, and you have stinging pains in the back or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or the bladder is irritatable, obliging yon to seek relief during the night; when von have severe headaches, nervous and dizzy spells, sleeplessness, acid gtomach or rheumatism in bad weather, get from vour pharmacists about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morning and in a few days your kidneys will act fine This famonus salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com- bined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate slogged kidnevs, to neutralize the acids in urine so it is no longer a source of irritation, thus ending urin- ary and bladder disorders Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot injure; makes a delightful efferves- cen: lithia-water drink, and nobody cai make a mistake by taking a little occasionally to keep the kidneys clean and active . RED PEPPER FOR COLDS IN CHEST Ease your tight, aching chest. Stop the pain Break up the congestion Teel a bad cold loosen up In just a short time “Red Pepper Rub” is the cold rem- edy that brings quickest relief. Tt cannot hurt vou and it certainly s to end the tightness and drive congestion and soreness right out Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers, and when heat penetrates right down into colds, congestion, aching muscles and sore, stiff joints relief comes at once The moment you apply Red Pepper Rub feel the tingling heat: In three minutes the congested spot is warmed through and through. When yvou are suffering from a cold, rheumatism, backache, stiff neck or sore muscles, | Just get a jar of Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made from red peppers, at any drug store. You will have the quick- %t relief konowa. A Take new 50,000 kronen notes are rea issue, to accept confusion in the generally confused |y state of husiness Industries have been badly the increasing cost particularly those which must import | jury to the wine trade in France most of their payrolls and thus throwing the ‘dis-|cants and South American vineyards charged men back on government ont of work dole and subsidized brea ] given fo a convention of representa- | i) e tives of wine-growers and sales agents | | Another article reads that will it in rig under the presi. | SUrt{® | aanes. of former minister ot agrieul im:: closer relations between American H. Ricard, from March 13 fn 1y for The refueal of many merchants the seript cansed 18 hit by | The closing of the TUnited States | markets has cansged a tremendous i The 0 that|fact that the Scandinavian states have their [ also gone dry or on rations of intoxi ticity of French wine and aveid fal- sification. C‘ollaborate in attempt to revert to former international agree ments and internal legislation in the United States.” of productiol raw materials factories are reduecing Fegs lower. Russell advt, are daily becoming larger and more | are productive, thus restricting imports | - YOUR LAST ‘OPPORTUNIT Boots, Oxfords, Colonials and Pumps At These Enormous Reductions! Sale Ends Tomorrow Night! This is the last week of what is unquestionably the Greatest Value Giving Clearance Sale of NEWARK Shoes for women we ever held. Never have we slashed prices so relentlessly, never have we offered greater varieties or styles of more exquisite beauty”. Every new creation is displayed ---in Boots, Walking Oxfords, Colonials; one, two and three strap Pumps and Grecian Sandals---hand turned and welt soles---brown, tan and black calf- skin, kidskin, suede, patent colt, patent kid, black and brown satin---in all the newest heels: Military, Cuban, French and Baby Louis. Nothing is missing. Our entire stock is included at these three sweeping reductions: $1.98, $2.98 and $3.98, REMEMBER, TOMORROW IS THE LAST DAY! The Largest Clain i wuve Swics 1 e United States. New Britain Store 324 Main St. Near R. R. Crossing All Newark Stores Open Saturday Evenings to Accommodate Customers. “Establish. | wine buyers and French wine gelling | agents in order to ensure the anthen- Bros. | Exceptional Sale of FINE FURNITURE Every Article Generously Reduced A February Sale of Furniture greater hy far in value-giving than you have seen in several vears, is now on. While this event extends to every department of the store, in- cluding all separate pieces, it is of foremost importance to those who are planning com- plete home outfits. This is an opportunity that will not be duplicated for a long time and you will greatly profit by taking advantage of these exceptional values. Our Deferred Payment Thrift Plan Can Be Applied To All Purchases AN ADVANCE SALE OF A Carload of Refrigerators The naw line for summer has just arrived. A whole carload of fine refrigerators at the new lowered spring prices, with special further reductions for this sale. If vou intend to buy a refrigerator later, you can not do better than to place your order now. You will save, in each instance shown below, the difference be- tween the spring prices and the present sale reductions. Now $13.95 $20.75 $£25.00 $27.00 $28.75 $35.50 $59.00 $76.00 $32.00 Spring Price size, Top lcer, Galvanized Interior size, Top Icer, Enamel Interior size, Top Icer, Enamel Interior size, 3-Door Front Icer, Enamel Interior size, 3-Door Front Icer, Enamel Interior size, 3-Door Front Icer, Enamel Interior. size, 4-Door Front Icer, Enamel Interior 250-1b, size, 4-Door Front Icer, Fnamel Interior 100-lb. size, 3-Door Front Icer, Enamel Interior..............$40,00 This refrigerator is pure white, both interior and exterior, 40-1b. 75-1b. 100-1b. 50-1b. 75-1b 125-1h. 175-1b. Seamless Porcelain Interior Refrigerators 75-1k. size, 2-Door Front Icer $£40.00 75-1b. size, 3-Door Front Icer $51.00 100-1b. size, 3-Door Front Icer $62.00 Every refrigerator strictly guaranteed. Outside cases of kiln dried hardwood, nicely finished in golden oak. They are constructed in the double-wall type with an air space between two solid layers of well insulated wood, assuring the greatest economy of ice consumption. Gibson, Challenge, McKee and Harder C. C. FULLER CO. 40-56 FORD ST., HARTFORD Overlooking Capitol Grounds