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e FXPLAINS GAUSE FOR MEXICAN ROW Nat. Geographic Society Oites Reasons lor Disorder s the ki Jonkins, an upon pa . is tho diversity of rac v+ a bulletin from the raphice soeic o Yt diadects ntributing sness in Alexico, such appIg recently A ing ta commu ety by IProderick AlL the inhabit hov wit of Tndinns, can under [ndians crude 1 OF 1hese ith (he i weird coremonial ( their warlike att most conspicnon vith the foderad anch hands and Yaquis : termed se in th e enlisted irmy or employed as railrond laborers, federal troo mine or with the Manzos' or wild and hos same’ aroe ranches for food d animal rawhide drums and we: g sandals of green com- by t R W ERTR T rd iy subsist as well on burros hos.' robbing wrying sourds, sk in——liv bunger, the I f. 2 short and stmp * {hrive th md on tho v ist. Many run »‘the wild asses of Mesopo 1dinns, some | BY of Willtawm | P > ‘Bron- | vant lot, | water | &5 of whoto | f§m%%m%m%@%m b8 e B To give to your friend that which he or she will like to reccive is ever the Christmas problem. But, remember, the perfect Christmas Gift is not a matter of dollars, hut Heon:fall apparel has pleased people who discriminate for over a third ¢f a century Silk Shirts These are mos: Men’s Shop, 93 Asylum St. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, T HL I ,, UKE HQO! A\ “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” appro- priate gifts answering the ment and service. complex demands of senti- They are made of rich, lustrous and colorful silks by the Manhasan Shirt Company and every garment is “fit for a king.” of Silk Neckwear Nowhere in this city will you see as large and varied assortment of strictly high grade now show. is a source of pride with us —we neither DECEMBER AL COMDPANY HARTFORD Women’s Shop 110 Trumbull St. discrinidination—and 5, 1919. 7 A% 5’;* Neckwear Our Neckwear as we have at or stopped manufacturer 'NEW MODES —in— WINTER COATS All wool garmenis, tailored in the very latest styles. And it is so easy to purchase them here. Our books are open to you. Open an account Silk Shirts, $10. Silk and $7.50 ) $10. Madras Shirts, $3 to $6. and stal plain the P e Mayas Linen Shirts price o make our holiday o no selections worthy of your s and plante X 1 _ i consideration, $1 to $5. 11 advertised bran ¢ fa familiar to t Am The | the bushman and © old circus 700 of wild men ai show going huntoer an public REVERSIBLE LEATHER COATS with smart interlinings - of Tweeds and Heathers, in belted, Raglan Shoulder styles. SHORT LEATHER COATS of soft pliable leather lined with corduroy —mnot reversible. “LEATHERETTE” COATS wind and weatherproof—warmly interlined. RACCOON COATS Beautiful garments of well matched skins of the very finest quality. FUR-LINED COATS The linings are of the best of dark Musk- rat, Mink and Hudson Seal—with collars of Beaver, Unplucked Otter and Hudson Seal. very name is known fo for this tribe has been tam uplifted or oven exhibited. Yet it i older, perhaps, than the Azices: it may | | AR cven he the last Ly w fragment of the 7] American Aborigines. | & i | il 5 “The Seris, these strange peoble ar yealled, rock called its hostile head from the waters of the Gulf of « 1l down this coast th ron is spoken with rug of shoulders, for the: and Il It is even whispered that | long ago they were cannibals.” Unusual values at this price. Many with fur collars and cuffs. See them without fail. preciate our Buy them on $27 50 & credit - plan. convenient con- CHARMING fidential terms. STYLISH DRESSES and Jersey and materials. Every > interpretation. $25.00 Suits and Overcoats for Men Here are clothes that deliver a knock-out to the H.C. L. All wool garments. Ultra or conservative. Brimful of style. See them today. Easy to buy ’qfi @ % ;) Just say here. “Charge It.” BOYS’ CLOTHING Clothing for that youngster of yours tailored with the same care and skill as dad’s. They wear well. $13.50 47 Main St. New Britain, Conn. 4 B B B8 B B G G B B D6 PR PG B B B8 % 2 | i .'f._,?uick.Returns Use Classified Col# 'RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN 127MainSt. Opp. ArchSt. Phone 1409-2 All Our Suits Reduced $10.00 just and they inhabit a lonely, evil | Piburon island that lift: hot empty ! ornia. And e of Tibu- the ! | 2 G S 0 B R S S R S B R R R A R Perhaps He Plays Golf and Would Be Delighted With a Fine Sweater. English Sweatemn— from Allen, So lly & Co., “Dr. Jaeger,” Welch, Margetson & Co. in Camel's Hair, Alpaca, Mohair, Cashmere and Merino—in dyed, natural shades and novelties. RISl You will ap- For Courglvlisr ol Co'ds. Try “ | | | | i LD BEEDE SUITS Warm winter suits in every n new style mode. Remarkable values for so little as $27.50 Serge other popula worth while {5 R B g N Br ;achitus . Most wtubborn of all coughs, ¢ vields to its healing prop- | erties. Try this famous old | family remedy and experi ence the comfort it brings to | & ~ those who use it. The purest | iz and safest of all remedies it builds up the bodv and re-| stores vitality at the same| time it is relieving the sys- tem of coughs, colds, bron- y chitis, and all forms of throat | and lung troubles. The above familiar trade-mark on every ckage—all drugglsts, 60« Slippers Kid Everett and Style Slippers, Handkerchiefs We show large varieties of white corded effects in pure linen that are cs- pecially desirable—75¢ w0 $1.50. Plain white Linen Hand- kerchiefs—60c to $1.50 cach. Plain and fancy Silk Handkerchiefs from Eng- land and Japan, 75c to $2 each. Tan Opera $4.50. Felt Slippers — with soft soles—also leather soles and heels—colors, wine, gray, navy, brown and green $2, $2.50, $3. Indian Moccasins in tan, brown and buff $3, $4. Heavy Moccasins with strong laces $4.50, Boys’ Moccasins. Teviotdale and Roxburgh Sweater: The Teviotdale is made of pure Cashmere, the Roxburgh of Cashmere and Merino — these Coats are noted for their warmth and wearing qualities. “Amho”—America’s Finest Sweaters in Alpaca and Scotch yarns, in plain and brushed effects. W e Yo Eoaipped. | R SR B R R SR ER AR T PR 2 | sured occurs are refunded at BENEFICIARIES REAP |= INS[IR[\NCE HARVEST (‘ rnment policies cat extent broken when they d who it was. They firmly be- d that a nation whose presidents the 15 o the most danger- polic aro incon- fe of could not be of issue except beaten bi a nation whose ruler was and y atraid to risk his own. of s to travel - and naval officers, when off duty, to wear ‘“‘mufti,” or civilian clothing are non- | ‘ TO VISIT ME Mexico City, nent service i delegation s will Ui o Mexico within the next few months | JliteEy g ox CAN WEAR CIV with an idea of creating a better un- London, Dec An order has been | derstanding between the two coun- | promulgated permitting British army | tr Dec. -A New York City Soldlers’ Relatives French intellectuals visit Draw I'rom 3,000 Govern- scupation or | rsal question ment Policies. de to meet your in daily use by thousands of suc- wicn thy warld oves 2700 Pages. 6000 I Tustrations, 15,000 Piographical En- cries. 30,000 Geographical Subjocts. GRAND PRIZE, (Wi Pansma-Paoifio New Yorlk, Dec seneficiaries of IMPRESSED. the New York city solc Killed 0| pyeath of Quentin Roosevelt Affected Them Strangely. Don’t Poison Baby. ORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must have PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it sleep. These drugs will produce sleep, and a FEW_DROPS TOO MAN\? will produce the SLEEP FROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING. Many are the children who have been killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, lauda- num and morphine, each of which is & narcotic product of opium. Druggists are prohibited from selling either of the narcotics named to children at all, or to anybody without labelling them ¢ poison.” The definition of ‘ narcotic” is: “A medicine which relieves pain and produces sleep, but which in poison- | ous doses produces stupor, coma, convulsions and death.” The taste and smell of medicines containing of““m are disfiuised, and sold under the names of ““ Drops,” ** Cordials,” ** Soothing Syrups,” eto, - You should not permit any medicine to be given to your children without you or your physician know | of what it is composed.” CASTORIA DOES I\YOT UIONTAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears the signature @ || of Chas. H. Fetoher. FM sons into the | s g 7 . S SuRE Aot Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of A death had a d ed reaction among the Hun soldiers, and instead of ro- joieing «t his fall their morale was to dr : monthly government in- 400,000 Word: Washington, Dee. h.-—That none of, the six sons of the kaiser who fought in the recent war ved even much as a serateh, i fact that has | caused st deal of discussion in | Pocket A G. & C. MERRIAM CO., Springfield, Mass., U, 8. A. this countr known, howe ter of commen themselves, Attention was this at the time of the Quentin Roosevelt, Acc Lieut. Frederick M. Stoudt, just re to this country after a year the failure to e y in readjustment Assortment still very good and weather is right for Suits. COATS, Long and Short, plain and fur trim- med. Materials the best and prices as low as possible. New Waists, New New Handker- chiefs, New Underwear. for Christmas Gifts. New Kimonos. ithin 18 months convert the in- a number of in- suranca forms within five years, Premiums on converted policies may be paid monthly well quarterly, semi-annually and annue ly, and the discounted value of all premiums paid in advance of the month in which the death of the in- suranc. Neckwear, All as > his thick of the