New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 21, 1924, Page 5

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WOMEN’S SHOES Lot 1— . Women's Black High Shoes Value $7.50 Sale Price Lot 2— Women's Black High Shoes Value $9.00 sl 3 1 9 Sale Price. .. Lot 3— Women’s Black High Shoes low heels Value $6.50 ! Lot 4— Women’s Brown High Shoes Value $6.50 Sale Price. .. $l 949 Lot 5— Women’s Brown High Shoes low heels Value $8.50 $2 1 9 Sale Price. . Lot 6— Women's Tan and Blaek Oxfords Saeprice.. 92,69 Women’s Sport Oxfords Value $6.75. $2 19 Sale Price.. This Sale mcludes such makes as L. A. Crossett, Co-operatwe, Thompson Bros., Cantilev ers, La France and J. & T. " NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1924, ' OUR STOCKS ARE TOO HEAVY AND MUST BE REDUCED, AND TO DO SO WE HAVE CUT PRICES SHARPLY FOR QUICK CLEARANCE. SHOES THAT ARE THE STYLES AND SHAPES MOST WANTED RIGHT NOW. SHOES FOR MEN, INCLUDED SO THAT EVERYONE MAY SHARE THIS SPECIAL PORTUNITY TO SAVE. Lot 8— Women's Patent Pumps, low heel, cut outs Value $8.50, $5.49 Sale Price. .. Lot 9— Women's Grey and Fawn Suede Pumps Value $8.50. Sale Price. .. $5.69 Lot 10— Women's White Canvass : ‘Oxfords Value $7.50. Sale Price. . . $2 .89 Lot 11— Women's Patent and Gun Metal Pumps Value $7.50, Sale Price Lot 12— \\-'nmrn's Patent Pumps Value $£8.00, Sale Price. .. $5.49 Lot 13— Pn‘tent Oxfords, "alue $8.00, Sale Price, .. $3.89 Lot 14— Grevlnnd Fawn Kid Pumps Value $9.00 Sale Price, . $5.69 Lot 15— Women’ <sBlack Kid Pumps Value $11,00 Sale Price. . $8 89 | | | CHILDREN'S SHOES Lot 1— Children's Play Shoes Value $3.00. Sale Price Lot 2 (hlldnen s High Shoes Value $5.00 Sale Price. . $2 49 Lot 3— Children’s High Shoes, Value $4.00 Sale Price. .. $1 -89 Lot 4— Children's W hlte Buck But ton Shoes Value $3.50 Sale Price. . $1 l 9 Children’s Tan Button Shoes Value $3.00 $1 : 1 9 Sale Price. .. Lot 6— (‘hildlren'n Patent Pumps Value $3.50 Sale Price. .. $2 .29 Lot 7— Children's Tan Oxfords Value $3.00. $1 79 . Sale Price. .. Black High Shoes Value §4.00, $2 49 Misses’ Sale Price, . Lot 9— Misses' Black Value 85.00, Sale P'rice Lot 10— Misses' Tan Value 83.50. Sale Price. . . Lot 11— Misses' Tan High Shoes Value £5.00, Sale Price. . $2.98 Lot 12— Misses' Patent Pumps Value $£3.75, Sale Price. . . $1 . 79 Lot 13— Misses' Patent Pumps Value §$4.50, Sale Price. ., $2 a89 Lot 14— Misses' Patent Pumps Value $5.25. Sale Price. .. $3. l 9 Lot 15— Misses’ Tan Oxfords Value $3.50, Sale Price. . . $1 .89 Sale Price. . . $2 .49 ot 17— Lot 16— Misses' Sport Oxfords Tan Oxfords Value $4.50, $2 19 High Shoes $1.69 Value $5.00 Sale Price . | WOMEN AND CHILDREN ARE OP- i LITTLE GENTS' AND BOYS' SHOES Lot 1— Little Gents' Black Calf Shoes Value $3.50 =ale Price. . . $ 1 -98 Lot 2— Little Gents' Black Blucher Shoes Value £4.50, Sale Price. . . $2 .49 Lot 3— Little Gents' Black Bluchers Value $1.00. Sale Price. . $2 79 Lot 1— Boys® Black (alf Lace Shoes Vaiue §5.00 Nale Price. . . $3 .49 Lot 5— Boys' Tan Lace Shoes Value §5.00, Sale Price. $2-79 6 Bms Tan Oxfords. Value £5.00, Sale Price. . . $3¢49 MEN'S SHOES Lot 1— Men's Tan and Black Shoes Value 87.50, Nale Price. . . $2- 1 9 Lot 2— Men's Black Shoes. Value 89.75. Sale Price. . $4 89 Lot 53— Men's Black Lace Shoes Value $11.00, $5 69 Sale Price. Lot 14— Men's Tan Cordovan Lace Shoes Value $10.00, Sale Price. $4 89 Lot 5— Men's Tan Blucher Shoes Value £12.00, Sale Price. . $7 69 Lot 6— Men's Tan Viei Lace Shoes Value £8.00, Nale Price. . $5 .49 Lot T— Men's Tan Oxfords, Value £7.50, Sale Price., . . $2‘ 49 Lot 8— Men's Tan Oxfords Value 88,50, Nale Price. . . $3-89 Men's Tan and Black Oxfords Lot 9— Value 59.00, $6’49 Sale Price. . Cousins NO CHARGES NO EXCHANGES Sale Starts Thursday Morning 8:30 Sharp s MAINST. SLOAN BROS, Opp. Y.M.C.A. e e s i . e B . e T T - -~ a8 M’[EAN l;HAMPllle je;:?n}g;:j'.f\gi-?j»;;%‘,;?}‘&‘.‘,91:‘1"?1 i BAD WEATHER HOLDS Gty lems— HOPFS CONGRESS IS L i‘fi.':',:",'::::’;f,";'::;:",:;’.n g BACK U. 5. AVIATORS ;- *t-‘z‘,?:.:'i::.:; and :Lr’,‘::,;’!.“,";; Unable to Proceed Today, Dis- ) K fror ot . . Renewed \clnll\ Seen the- offer of l dvard A Filen Says Gooding Palicy Proved In- H R Landls Wanls Lt ., A HRian Voleana Fld VS by the almost unanimous spinien of i i = bl 2 = 4 : effective in Connectiont ~ (hs inreeass commerce commisson patel me Japan Says i o) vy ookl bl Worst” Immigrants Only have no Interest to serve t the integrity of their views, I can not 1ote for the bill” IDAHO FOR MoADOO Democratic Convention Adopts Tteso- fve prosperity inns This o publish the BY GEORGE H. MANNING, (Washingtsn Bureau of N, B, Herald) Washington, D. C, May 21.—The Geoding bill pns’d by the senate by orts of the “farm bloc,” ction four of the interstate com- rem act 80 as 1o prohibit the com- merce commission from allowing rail. roads to establish lower rates for long nan for short hauls, i® nothing more nor less than “an attack on the in- tegrity of the member of the Inter- tate commerce commission,” accord- Home cooked 1u ' amend lution Favorable To Candidacy of "° Former Secretary, 8. Maries, Tdaho ldaho dem early today ing to Senator George P. MeclLean, of |, ing the Connecticut, who led the fight against or th the bill. The bill was backed by senators from the Mmidwestern and intermoun- in states, who claimed that the in- tate commerce commission, by vir f the changes which n in the original seetio ot the commerce act prohibiting hmwv rat for intermediate hawls than for lo auls on the same line, has a » railroads to est@blith unduly rates to and from points in the terior in order to maintain THE MOHICAN MARKET YOURS FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Lb. 18¢ » Warns of Britain's Try Large Frech Mackerel To Get Cotton Monopoly wwncea o 10€ w 36¢ w 16€ | Wtmr o w 38€ w 18€ | mivos o s S&C rces e e 8 o 28C w 12¢€ qun 25C w 12¢€ 21m 2OC w 16¢€ & For 25c i NETHU ALY 18¢ w100 | i o8 1». 22C CHOWDER Can c nern con s Ps. SOC | AMNON ...t com BSOS Live And Boiled Lobsters Doz. 15¢ . b e o EnRVER BUOK SHAD King of Italy Gives Big Banquel fm Delegates A agnificerft ROUKPOnRs STEAK con BOsTON BIALTIISH OPEN LONG CLAYMS notsn CLAMS NED SALT SALMON FAT sAaLY HERRING LARGE FRESH HERIN TAT sAYRROOk FLOVADERS TANTY SIATR RAss TONG ISLAND POnGIES rRes<n SEA TROUT This situation arises vhemever an important 6 court and is tried. The uns ful party immediately fnds fau n many instances he comes GIVE BACK FACTORIES > Tor Fourth Time in Hictory of Tndus- * R eformed into a clogates sat in 1P, Maine Firm Turns Back Pack- awmaking body and wants {} amended. Prebisely the sa tion is invelved in this contr would bs @nvelved and has oived many times in the interpr i the antitrust act as to stes restraint of trade esion: Hvery tme tee i s /New York State Gold Star. | ¢ : : \iolheu Plan [)edlcalmn a Reformed Episcopal Church 150 Years Old adciph May men ing Business to Residents, sides Eyes Examined GLASSES Fitted and Repaired My Specialty— COMFORTABLE VISION . - * Frank E. Goodwin Vorecight ‘r winlist 7 MAIN ST Phone 1905 question. GREAT BIG ONES M;Jbican Cookie Week PEST PREADIWHEAT, BYOR GRABAM LARGE CLIAN THESR Eegs... 2 Doz. Sle FIST CREAMINY Butter...2 Lks, 852

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