New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 21, 1919, Page 21

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NOVEMBER 21, 1916, 1 Singh must pay for his crime. Tt well be, they declare, that Mila Singh is still in the flesh, hiding in the i marshes, starving and sending his soul | rorth on ghostly quest for nourish j ment each night. Or it may well be | Miha Singh is dead. se ain, sonie wastes, and his home, *QOUL OF MUI\[)ERFR RETURNS TO EARTH alifornia Hindus Say They Hear Fis | PROMIBITION 1S 00T Natves of That Gount Ty Show | Seen i, [l casp ihe ekl siever e Preference lor Collee hickless slayer Murtinez, Cal Nov. L. ) farmers were T“““id flan ntance and strivi murdered on | his will find no new homce al- | it be so cleansed. And meanwhile jthe hut of Miha Singh on Jerscy sland will receive the nightly visits iha Singh's uneasy soul. i The authorities arc sceptical but in estigating. Island recently, and their murderer, Miha S another Hindu disappeared from ! mortal ken. e 1posed to have | © killed himsclf. But now the far {ers of Jersey Island réport as a fa ’Ln'h does | to the sherifl’s office that Miha Singh, scene of the crime T ifo has been heard but not seen, | wre | passing through the native scttle- | to be muml everywhe menis. The soul of Miha Singh [ Lord Ullington. cially numerous in the downtown whisks along on the wi of the | tion and along the principal avenues. ! wind, sobbing in a voice dolorous | s IHeir to The shops are on the street floor, | as the wind, his lament over his own | are wide open and contain numerous | sin. The sound strikes terror to the | small tables Excollent coffee, gen- | hearts of the Hindus on the i ’ crally black and strons, is served in|and they fear to show their S | tigh cups at the uniform price equiva- | outdoors after nightfall. ! lent to about nts : Lt It is in the zil. Nov er hecome elfc is probuble Should h\nhvml\un € tive in Brazil, “JIM JAZZ” SAYS-- Redy!! Set!! Go!! Ta be a winnar—git a gud start, an keep on goin, ’till you’se OVERCOATS FUR LINED COATS SHEEP LINED COATS BOYS' OVERCOATS GAILORE! ARE YOU ANXIOUS TO SAVE $5 TO $10 ON A GOOD OVERCOAT Then Attend This Sale at the N. Y. Sample Shop Tomorrow 600 OVERCOATS AT THESE PRICES Wounded in France, Englishi Bstates and | Wealth of American Grandmother, | London. Nov. 20.—Viscount Uffing- | ton, whose name appears in the list report to the s s icy :u( “receiving orders” in bankruptey, at niany s | e has committed the ' is the heir to the I Soialate has spilled human blood, o Lrothers. Now he must ha shops remain open all nighr | €onsolate and discarnate t i M e whe © sinned. 7 Hindus shudder : with 1 when this question is put to them. They say the man who is Y i unfortunate enough to s as well as i hear the alleged murde istral self will be marked cven as Miha Singh | with the sin of blood letting. i When ask £ Miha Singh is deaa | the Hindu d shrug their shot rldom of Cra nd his maternal Mvs. Bradley Martin, of New York. The newspap he opinion that the young \l\(Ul\hl\ e ments can be only tempor he is said to be to much of t wealth of his Am and, in addition. i we MUSTACHE AS 1SSUE French Waiters Rise Up in Kevolt Over Order to Be Shaven Clean on Upper Lip. = Nov. 21.-—Waiters in seven ! t of the largest cafes on the | »oulevards have been protest by order aches or quit. waite when they went on last April was the cdict of th. plovers that waiters must sace tHir mustaches. The wditer: i umphed. Now an attempt to revive | the ban has roused their indignation, “The waiters are sufficiently humil- iated to have (o earn their living by extending their hands to receive what { often proves to be a ridiculous tip without being forced to for one of the privil of manhoc the secretary of t nion. “Whethey, i through snobbish or in the hope of appearing al, b choose to muk and depilat ¢ans or aim t on the upper POSTUM has taken the place of coffee in many homes Convenient Economical Satisfying Made instantly Sold by Grocgers. that of the 4 py the two commas Iip of a well known mov- ing picture actor, that is their bus- ! iness. We must insist that the con- ! - e e AT | ‘ A B AND SAVE = ! AND SAVE FIVE SPOT” —COME EARLY FOR FIRST CHOICE— %% LOOK -3 LOOK m= LOOK BIG REDUCTION SALE 1.5 OFF ON ALL MILLINERY MOST REMARKABLE VALUES EVER OFFERED IN THIS CITY ON SALE. SPOT” NOW Here Are Overcoats Positively Worth $40 There isn’t another store in the city that has the facilitiecs—the output at its disposal—nor the inclin- ation to do the things the New York Sample Store can do— and this sale is a striking example of what our friends can’t do. HERE’S A SALE INVOLVING 600 OVERCOATS OF THIS SEASON’S MODELS AND WEAVES Not a garment in the lot is worth less than —and some of the values run up to $40. You can buy one of these garments—and if you are not convinced after comparing it with those of other stores priced $5 to $10 more, we will refund your money without-a word. 0! BOY ——Good News for You, Too Attention to These Offers for Boys Suits, Overcoats and Mackinaws--Special $7.95 $9.95 $I 1.95 Sale for Saturday — Values up to $20.00 MEN, DO YOU NEED PANTS Bring in your odd coat and vest and we’ll match them with a pair of pants—and save you money. Thousands are doing it now. Note what you save on these: We have been very fortunate in being able to pur- chase the entire stock of a Manufacturer’s Sample Line consisting of several hundred beautiful Hats. Never before have we been able to offer such un- usual millinery at ruch unusual prices., The assort- ment is remarkably varied—there are almost as many different styles as there are hats. The prices for Four Days Only are ’way below the former values. A little hat money will go a long way dur- ing this sale. Table No. 6 FELT HATS Value $3.98 Four-Day Sale Price $1.98 Table No. 7 HIGH GRADE HAT- TERS PLUSH Table No. 1 TRIMMED HATS Value $10.98 Four-Day Sale Price $6.50 Table No. 2 TRIMMED HATS Vaiue $9.00 Table No. 4 TRIMMED HATS Value $4.98 Four-Day Sale Price I"our-Day Sale Price $5.98 Table No. 3 TRIMMED HATS Value $5.98 ‘ Four-Day Sale Price $3.98 $2.98 Table No. 5 TAMS IN PLUSH VELVET AND FELT ALSO NETTED TAMS Value $2.98 Four-Day Sale Price $1.48 SAILOR HATS Value $12.98 Four-Day Sale Price $5.98 Table No. 8 CHILDREN’S HATS Value $2.98 Four-Day Sale Price $1.49 GOLDENBLUM MILLINERY CO. “Distinctive but not expensive” 188 MAIN ST\ Y. M. C. A. BLDG. 863 Main St., Hartford Worsteds $6 and $7 $4_2§ Grades, priced at If you expect to need them it will pay you to buy a pair and put them away: fancy wi steds in neat st d me- dium and dark shadc well made garments: to 41 sizes 29 rull cut | Serge Pants Other stores sell them at $ _—?é $8; our price Very fine pants of spleadid, all-wool blue serge of a fine weave and smooth finish; anteed fast color—and 2 h shade; match u wat odd coat from this lot; sizes 29 Dress Pants Here are the $ 6 -‘9;& usual .50 grades at These arve fine silk mixtures, suitable for dre or business; excellent qualitics in neat pat- terns and will go 1 with any garments; Suit Pants Grade sold elsewhere at $10 our price If you have an odd coat and vest you can’t use because the pants are gone, come get a pair of thesc fine suiting pants, suitable for matching with many coats and vests. Pants from $35 suits; sizes 30 to 40, W YORK SAMPLE SHOP 357 MAIN STRE

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