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NEW BRIIAIN DA)L\ HERALD, FRIDAY, WISE SMITH Closed Monday—Washmgton s Birthday Store Wili Be C HARTFORD SATURDAY Will Be Another Record-Breaker At The MILL-END SALE i If You are Seeking Amazing Values 19‘\ & -'c';‘. B Women’s Neckwear 39c 1.00, Wool Jersey Street Frocks $9.95 NALL boimey Silk :“$"2‘?..2‘“E-; fancy inches nines and v Messatine at the Mifl at the i End Sc hecks and what ( 0N?TANTINI]PLE lS ERY MUGH CHANGED Furopean Dress ls Now Seen Most of All famous orn,” he redible diversity ol vays wont to xec . but at least 73 were dressed as uropeans. Some 1o lonsor e the fez, business like air pervad 1l thoroughfares, not e Turk himsell has sudde loped high commercial in oy Women’s Kid Gloves Black or tw 2 and wrist, Value SALL Wool Serge Dresses riment of able lar- - $10.00 Enamel Ware Houbl L @ compie but n out- art Tea uart’ Double pretiy S4.50 satin Charmeusc at the - $3.45 evening ortment, 10 19¢ Chambray at the mill End 81.69 Plaid Saitings at the Mill 1ind Sale \ S $1.45 t owing to the men from th Come Here Saturday Women’s Boots or combination . nearly all sizes, lines. Women’s Seal Plush Coats The length models. Value $09. popular stylish 1d Waist-Line ngham and $2.98 Al Wool Poplins, at the Mill End Srll(“ $2.25 Yard .. rge showing shades. 40 inches wide. i 39c Pique at sale the Mil ¥nd Mill runs inches wide. 39c and 49¢ Danish Cloth at the Mill End wrd ... L'ull<h Cloth, a timely b Women's Silk Stnckmgs 'L.I- @@@@ Regeo] fof okt do] el sEotoled Foks B 0 400 40 5 oo 2 o X % & e pegorafelotetal L }@@@fififififififi %0 fetetote? 'E@@EE@E@@@@E@@@@@E@E@EEEEEEE@EE@@F © B '}@Q@@@@@@@@@@%@@@fi@@ 1@@1@@@m@@@@m@@@@@@@mm@@@@fifi . 1920, SA FEBRUARY 20, D@EE@DEDE@EEEE@D@EEDE@EE@DEEEEEEEEEEE@@@@EE@E@EDE@Dx ERE IS MORE GOOD NEWS $10 Pants Free This is the most costly advertising stunt ever put before the public by any tailor in Connecticut. But in view of my low overhead expenses at my new location, where I save 60 per cent and have doubled my business. I have determined to make this the largest Spring of my history. [-realize that in order to get it at the present when business is stagnaat I have to adopt out of the ordi- inary tactics “hence the above pants offer” in conjunction with this [ also offer tomorrow and all next week, any suit regardiess of the original price at $35, $3720 $40, 350 SUITS MADE TO YOUR MEASURE WITH FULL TRY ON Hundreds of Different Styles to select from. Worsteds, Serges and Mixtures NEW LOCATION Tom Murray 292Maint. TWO DOORS NORTH COMMERCIAL TRUST CO. Uncalled for Suits at Cost ElElE R e el = = e r =] e = ca ol o ) G Bl el B P P o 1) o e L] L e e e o e e e e e e e e e B e e e e e e () ) e ) D ) 2] ] v ) ) 5o ) o)) ) o () e ) i ) ) o 65 ) . ] o] ] [ Her First Husband’s Skull Kills Her Second Happy Bridegroom { times before, and vet here was prophesying cvi Well, the banquet continued. -Th ged themselves and whirled an danced like mad things to the soun 1 of the yemnga, a native instrumen until one by one they dropped fron sheer exhaustion. The last one who was the happ| bridgegroom himself, continued rl around like a de legs were visibly failin, n for a second he leaned heavil nst the pole that supported hi redecessor's skull. But suddenly hi suddenly did h shen the marriage ceremony is over, kull is buried somewhere and tten it appears that { so pestered by a fr had ordered a ci tribe 10 m mourni Another of the Strangest Stories Ever Told By MAUBERT ST. GEORCG he chief had been nd of his that he in widow of the six months’ Celebrated Traveler in Unknown Lands. i course of its fall an © it would strike th shout byt too Jate. him square on the head 1d never have believed the bloy t, vet nevertheless, when wi ved the ree for the @@@@@@@ iét-s‘ét--!e"ei}i’)fi fi{fi'@?i nunopl:‘ east i lhe east, | ordinary ¢ an four or | Cabmen reach of extortion af | the (,q)t)uh f 18 in the zulf of s ting of British. troopg in the s in kilts, Royal irdy French the I'rench and Ita whose mich n to me to nse that TIHANKS TO UNITED STATES, Csinan, China. Feb. merce, the boa the Studen , headed called United St with the |\ ate in dealing a com- recently | i birds to examined him he was dead. OPPOSE INDIVIDUAL SOLDIER MEMORIALS Bereaved Relatives of Deceased Soldiers Object to Project they pe percheid pole mors come .d man was of no im- e in the tribe. The rules of had been broken count Sore Throat j Coughs, Colds, Catarrh Relieved Two Minutes. Croup, | in 2 ether relatives permitted to set up any sorf t memorials they desirs on| relatives inj ent policy be con- g only the rude ith name and iden-| bert Cecil has been aeting those who desire ing individual ves of their sol- e opposed by a large num- ed relatives who argue os¢ wlio have gone to me on one of the 2k crosses have ceived dignity s quiet uni- 1 his fellow | felt that his { from the retic | formity with cemeteries in beautiful and men ever api- ared one Am- soldier buried in MI'O-NA Ends indigestion 1t relieves stomach misery, sour stom- .ch, belching and all stomach disease or back. Large hox of tablets 60 DPruggisis in all towns her its com lost if all they chose. In would irrepar- ting place of thei