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B B e B e S 01 7 - NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 19%. JLA BELLE SHOE CO.@ STABILITY IN POLAND DUE [Stricken Japan Plans to T0 PEOPLE'S INTEGRITY Government Is Coming to a Stronger Standing Due to Patriotic Efforts of People Geneva, May 2.—Poland, like Aus- tria and Hungary ,is struggling with the problem of financial reconstruc- tion and, according to Antolne Wie- niaski, the Polish member of the permanent economic advisory com- mittee of the League of Natlons, is slowly winning through the united and patriotic efforts of the people and government, Mr. Wieniawski emphasized first of all that Bolshevism has no chance in | his country. The danger period of 1919-20, when Bolshevik propaganda was at its height, had definitely passed, in his opinion. At the end of last year it took 6,000,000 Polish marks to buy a dollar and the entire economic life of the nation was threatened. A big deficit appeared in the burget. Applying drastic remedies ,the government decided to fix the payment of all taxes in gold francs, This system was inaugurated on the first of the year and is work- ing well, he said. Moreover, a tax on fortunes is expected to yield 400,- 000,000 gold francs by the end of 1926 . Another step to be taken soon will be the creation of a bank of issue based on the same principle as the Austrian bank arranged by the League of Nations, Mr. Wienfawski went on: “We Pave roughly stabilized the Polish mark at 9,000,000 to the dollar, 1t is estimated that the Polish people, through fear of the further deprecia- tion of the local currency, have put aside gold to the value of $120,000,- 000, but their confidence being re- stored, they are now beginning to sell their dollars and have actually offered the state $12,000,000 gold which the state has purchased at the prevailing rate of exchange, Our economic life is slowly but surely adjusting itself in a healthful manner."” Hammocks Giving Way to Bunks in U, S. Navy Bremerton, Wash,, May 2.--The use of hammock3 by bluejackets of teh Uwited States navy is gradually griving way to more comfortable bunks, A thousand of the latter are being installed on the Oklahoma at the Puget Sound navy yard and it is said the hammocks will give way to the bunks on all American vessels, Bunks have long been in use on de- stroyers, because there is no room for slinging hammocks, and it is said this is the reason bluejackets prefer service on the destroyers, The Styles of NEWARK shoes are those of $7, $8 and $10 shoes. the quality we put into them is the same high grade standard that has made Newark famous. Com- pare them with shoes offcred anywhere clse at much higher prices and you will instantly see that at $3.50 we give you the est shoe value for The reason why we are able to give you because we sell over 5,000,000 pairs a year Build a Huge Stadium Tokio, May 2.—The wave of sta- dium building ,which has swept uni- versity centers of the United States | since the war, has reached Japan. A | stadium with a capacity of 50,000, | { which can be expanded to 80,000, is | {to be buiit this spring and lummer} {about half way between Kobe and | Osaka, on the line of the Hanshin | Electric railway ,which is constructing the park. | A baseball diamond, in which the | latest ideas in use in big league parks :ln the United States will be intro- | duced, will be ready for use first, but the stadium will have also running track, facilities for fleld events, and a swimming pavilion. The last is made possible by the stadium's loca- {tion on the seacoast. | The stadium will be the largest in |the Orient, and one of the largest in {the world., } The tremendous popularity of base- |ball in Japan is considered a guar- antee that the seating capacity of the (park will be fully needed. | | S | | Says That Prohibition Has Benefitted America London, May 2—After a four |months’ tour in the United States, | | Dr. Charles Porter, medical officer for | | Marylebone, is impressed by pro- | | hibition in that country. Speaking | on the subject, he said: | | “You might as well say that be- | |cause Bernard Shaw has written a | Iplay or two, Shakespeare was a | failure.” Dr. Porter declared the | |customs officer he met on landing | ;lmelt strongly of alcohol, *“but be- | cause the first individual in New York | {who spoke to me had been drinking, | {I do not think prohibition is a | | failure.” | { On the medical side the investi- | ‘galor found fewer cases of chronic | disease from alcohol, He was in- | | formed at the Harvard medical schoo! | and elsewhere that they could not | find cases of cirrhosis of the liver to {use for instruction purposes. Tuber- | | culosis, particularly of the lungs, was |ter of drinks, | | ©BEBIM ! | Corns Don’t Pare Them! Cutting a corn is always dangerous. B sjay ends corns. Kills the pain , then the corn loosens and col No tisk, no constant trou- &%&«-iy at your druggist. ~ * Blue-jay Ask For 0380 New Panama Brown, Trimmei with & Dark brown laclng in- worted throngh a novelty perforation; Goodyear welt, white oak tanned leather woles, rubber heels S s these super-values at $3.50 is Famous SWEET SALLY LUNN For Women SHOE ION Nationally Known DALTON SHOES For Men - SALE La Belle Shoe Co. of 360 Main Street, will ‘stage one of the biggest and most sensa- tional alteration shoe sales New Britain ever had. We are forced to make a clean sweep of our entire $15,000 shoe stock of men’s, women’s and children’s newest Spring and Sum- mer footwear. Values so rare that they scream their superiority and make all other sales look like counterfeit. Remember, this is not a manufactured sale, but a sale forced by cir- cumstances. Do not miss this great opportunity! Act now! Shoe Prices Touch the ——Bottom H MEN'S OXFORDS In all the latest styles, Goodyear vevvs Pair $3.47 MEN'S HIGH GRADE SHOES AND OXFORDS In black, tan and mahogany calfskin, Sale Price vevsssacseness Pair $4.47 MEN'S U. S. ARMY Men’s Moccasin Style SHOES SHOES AND OXFORDS Goodyear Welts Value $6.00—Sale Price $3.97 $3.97 MEN’S LIGHT TAN OXFORDS $4.97 Men's Extra High Grade WORK SHOES Many different styles to choose from; value $8.00, Sale Price .... Pair Men's High Grade SCOUT SHOES Value $3.00—Sale Price Out They Go! $1.97 $2.97 McELWAIN'S TRIANGLE BRAND SHOES AND OXFORDS FOR MEN $3.97 Brown and black calfskin; guaran. teed all leather. Sale Price ...... Pair GENTS' SHOES BOYS', YOUTHS' AND LITTLE AND. OXFORDS Every pair guaranteed—Alteration Sale Price $1.97 $2.47 $2.97 Boys’ Athletic TENNIS SHOIES Brown and white leather 2 trimmed—Sale Price A Real Bargain At 97¢ $1.47 $2.97 Sole Agents for Tom Logan Police, Fireman and Postman Shoe Comfort and Wear Guaranteed Boys’ Moccasin SHOES AND OXFORDS REMEMBER! Doors Swing Open SATURDAY Morning 9 O’clock, May 3 Be Here! Share in the Savings! We are forced to vacate half of our store in 10 days in order to make room for the builders, SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY! Right in the heart of the sea- son you are going to get values that are worth two and three times the price we are asking. LET NOTHING KEEP YOU AWAY! S 2 PR COLD TYPE This to describe the wonderful values and price de- Fails struction that will take place at this great Alteration Sale, HOSIERY FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY AT VERY LOW PRICES I TR I NOTICE!!! This is NOT a sale of an ac- cumulated stock of old merchan- dise. It is a sale on Brand New Footwear in the latest styles as this is our first spring season in your city. ere! LADIES’ PATENT COLTSKIN PUMPS 18 Different styles to choose from; $3 97 . value §7.00. Sale Price .......... Pair LADIES' BLACK, TAN AND GREY SUEDE I;l'Ml‘S—ln snappy cut-outs, Spanish and flat heels— Svery pair a winner; value $8.00, BV P ivsinnniadin vesesis Pair $4.97 LADIES’ “HOLLYWOOD” AND “MING TOY” SANDALS in Patent Coltskin, grey and. tan suede. Out They Go At $3 .97, LADIES OXFORDS—in black and brown calf and kid leather; military and flat heels at— $2.97 $3.47 $3.97 ¢ LADIES’ FELT SLIPPERS Ladies Leather Juliets and One-Strap Leather HOUSE SLIPPERS in all colors—Pair $1.47 69c¢ LADIES’ BLACK SATIN PUMPS—Some with suede trimmed fancy cut-outs, high and low heels— Get a pair for evening $3.97$4.97 wear, at ., (irowing Girls, Misses’ and Children's SHOES, OXFORDS AND PUMPS—Nature toe shapes. Shoes that are dressy and wear well, $197 $247 $2.97 Children’s Play Oxfords and Barefoot Sandals in tan, lotus calf and elk- skin, all sizes, Special . ... Pr. 97C Children’s Brown and WHITE SNEAKERS 9 7C Pair A Full Line of Infants’ Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps at Very Low Prices through our nation-wide chain of stores. Quantity sales brings down manufacturing costs. Quantity sales enables us to sell at a lower margin of profit. 5 ‘The Largest Chain of Shoe Stores i the United States ¢ 324 MAIN STREET Af Nowark Stores Open Seturday Evenings te Accommacate Customers. L e i B R P R R B R R R S SRR R S RSN SRR T RS THE HOME OF GOOP SHOES