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Pages 11 to 20 l »' oo o FINAL WEEK OF OUR BIG [mermes 348 MAIN ST., Opp. Commercial 348 MAIN ST., Opp. Commercial 2nd ANNUAL e ——————————— ——————————————————— Value 22¢— Value $3.69— 5,000 Yards 36-Inch 56-Inch Finest Quality Beautifully Designed WOOL PLAIDS NEW ICHALIJES Large Assl:;'tment of Colors Mill-End Special, Mill-End Special, yard.....coo00e 150' yardoaeoe e $1.98 ey P S — Value 29¢c— Value $1.19— alue $2.719— Value $1.59— bk alue § Value §2.79. Genuine 36-Inch Very Best Quality 56-INCH BALBRIGGAN 72x90 PEQUOT SHEETS UNDERWEAR CREPE WEDNESDAY \‘ELVEE H(;fl\l}lll)}?;}gY AND Silk and Wool Mixture and All Wool ;i 5 s In Desirable Colors Mil{;End Special, $l 33 o d(sl’lalflflor Figured) S LE @F REMN NTS et Fl;large Variety of Colors Mill-End Special, $1 98 each.....co0iee . ill-End Speci A Mill-End Special L bnooptons) e e 21c Ik VaTd R s 79C b 2 B e l\'a.lue §1.59— One of our Famous Remnant Sales is scheduled for tomorrow. Be Value $2.69— Value 98c— & & 220 el e Value §4.59 each— Chiffon Finish 81x90 Seamless A ' here early for there is always a rush, Hundreds of yards of the RIN : always a lundr 81x90 CRINKLED NG "FETAS GOOD . QUALITY SHEETS :{2:}&“‘? Alr?g%'l‘:g season’s newest materials are included in this lot to be sold at B()Lm\'p;n BEDSPREADS CHAN;;',&:,%? Q':;\"l;f”“ Mill-End Special less than cost. Excellent Quality. In Rose, Blue Mill-End Special, each......... , 99 (& Fast Colors and Gold and Lavender yard. . e $1 c69 ————————/ | Mill-End Special, 59c Mill-End Special, $2 98 yard..coosenoee eaCh; 5t et e Value 49¢— otk B = Value $2.69—4 ik isse 0-Inc| UNDERWEAR CREPE 348 H OROWI I Bros 348 ALL-SILK FLAT CREPE (In All Colors) MAIN ST. tarneell [ MAIN ST. Different Shades to Choose from Mill-End Special, 35 OPP. OPP. Mill-End Special, $1 89 yard,coooreesee c, COMMERCIAL LARGEST DRESS GOODS STORES IN CONNECTICUT COMMERCIA e hoonpocane b FLASHES OF LIFE: IN MOSCOW EACH [ st s 0 AN MPLLONTAX |-oeese Semmie 35 THREE. AVIATORS s mnasmtonsmoe e o % s o e s SEX BLAMES OTHER FOR TROUBLES :1113:10\1 from a store window to her . VR Il {with Mr. Mellon on this proposition. 1.9} i1 | crash was tnevitable, threw oft the |7 gmith, Induststal power englness, |They hold that an Inheritance m\ [ | ) : f 2 switches cutting the ignition.” P F M‘:Jm.m be in the revenus v and | | Licut: Tiliott ordered the bodjes | Connecticut Light & Power Co. St. Paul—A nineteen year old 1 iR 1| | that the government should bo\lv(‘t‘ of the men removed to an undertak- By the Astoctated Press. . to give a hall and the debutantes |girl student was sentenced to five the full amount in the case of states Ing establishment here pending in- | West Palm Beash, Fla—Nna|are delighted, days in the workhouse for driving | [hat have no inheritance tax and in | structions from Washington. Wilcox Putnam has been a victim 2 52 miles an hour, Th I B 0 0 ]’S " ” no U ates having such a tax ""E{C‘ h o J T l\ et | aptain Kinloch was on his way e ey her o iawation ML e PO {This I5 But One of Several Hems ot crament shouia eoneet e aic. | OIASH 10 JErSeY 85 THO MOWOIS | 1, o2 e im e ot s | of the holdup of herself and three ang A, C. Denison of the aircraft| San Quentin, Cal.—Fifteen I. W. q . i | ference, if any, between the state | . | ing been granted a 30 day leave of | Iriends while motoring. hoard have had a ride in Anthony |W.'s went on strike in the state pris- L]l(ely [[) 0(}0&510[] F]gl][ ‘vrw! federal levies, i Fall | absence, He had planned to make | Fokker's fool-proof monoplane. on and were thrown into the dun- Before undertaking to study the | o 2 i s e e AL nalore e Bking e e oy | the remainder of the journey from wishead, N. Y.—Mistaken ¢ geon. |treasury proposal in full the com-| | Langley Field by train. i & s has been shot bY & New York—An immigrant at 16 o e Leieh Waco, | ashinston, Oct. 20 (P—scveral | mittee will devoto two weeks to the | Cape May Courthouse, N, J., Oct.| Coroner Frank Hughes of Capel| |dent of the Central Savings bank. |a 24-hour New York-San Francisco |in the treasury's (ax reform ProETam g pjoct of tax reforms as well as the | Nore yesterday, in which ‘three| = o o o0 oon e oo | [a s binarged in crimeand flight soon. {as presented yesterday to the house | zovernors of several states who de- | United States army aviators were [T FLE C HEATING SCHOOL | i FUDIErES | ways and means comumittee by Secre- fvire to present their views on the |killed, was unavoidable in the| FIve members of the engineering o T time story | >lales is likely \creas »000,80) y | P one L k ot hose alloted time for the pres- e e A <14 | several New Britain industrial pl New/ Yorl—=The iyariim 'in the next 25 years, He sald so in |encounter strong opposition in con- entation of their views today, in-|CRcrations officer at AMitchel fleld | Eynian at Germans bol ad soldiers to | X - [ 1ort 1ast ev malke fertilizer is now revealed by A th tend the three day sesslon of th the author as British propaganda. | A maximum surtax rate on In- Manutacturers, the Retailers’ Na- the accident. 3 Siliant L of the | /) 3 o | e | Industrial Electric Heating school to | Nev <—Sar Barcn, 5 e comes of 20 per cent against the |tic Youn Tas el e vict ere Capts toh B atiar Ganeray J. V. Gharteris of | New York—famuel Barcn, 81 | comes ) por cent st Uhe | ona) Councll, Texas Tax elubs, New | | The sictims wero Captain Tovert | (IIKE B lie fea (e selonl (0 258 *h here that 'and Mrs. Jemnie Singer, 85, have g . ijies Nine Votes to Five for |Fresent 40 per cent, York Board of Trade and Trans-|A. Kinloch, arleston, 8. C., Lieut. _ 5 e 2l fngland said in a speec ‘1 the (been married. It is the third time cee 7 peal of the inheritance or es tation, and the Real Estate Board | Abbott C. Martin, - Reading, M LNE/ e scmmion &f Bomonicom: ha sto e nfluence the g 4 k :peal of the inheritance or es- portation, and the Real Estate Board | AV -~ My R e h e aly 5 or «:'@‘;:m S [for each. They have nine great- Recor and Two For tate tax, |of New York. the pilat. ana Siaff Sergeant doseph | PEAEIAYS BETAClen (8 the 1ent| hinese. grandchildren. They met three L Repeal of the pubiicity provision | Defore the public hearings _are | Conlston. Norristown, Pa. o) :“:”'"f(_““."}’f“"°,"‘.h°’ heat! : S e AN e e A of the Income tax law, [ concluded. the treasury will submit | They were fving from Mitchel TOUTE FOT LRI Those AL O Sl Sl e i e LR LAC D e Charles T. Nowland was plcked as Il another major point of dif- |detailed estimates of recelpts and | Field, N. Y., to Langley Iield, Va0 S8 PR B B0 S0 HE | diseroe SIouEE ek ol ona Shlentina. Amertl | aucctasori tolthe tiate W Conatanis ference hetween sury . ures of the government for | In & Martin bombing plane and ear-| o ¥ CLAMES: FO e | 1id not seek. ork— Sciel e Ameri- | 8t ark by reoublican | congress is the actual total of the |the ne e - : .| ried a number of suitcases, chil- e ascoug clociiicn fens can tells of the fallure of its investi- | George A. Stark, by republican SOUETES 1S i er Atholy s L TomRth cRaRtucl gincer, Fafnir Bearing Co.; J. H.| . IR n c |reduction. Seerctary Mellon has | committee is expecte ake dren's toys, a bicyele, chairs 5 New Huven-—Richard Mansfeld's (gutors, afternearly a vear's rescarch, | Members of the common (,O‘HHLH\ el S ML et Hos of [1( i om.;:.;mn: fier sioum el cvele Hchn: o Tellows, chict engincer, Staniey wilow 15 back on the stage With her |fo turn mercury info gold. as Pro. |a caucus last night. He \eblkto) 5o bavond 0 R R SR e L P e i ranaterren ol it own company, rehearsed at her home | fessor Adolph Miethe, German chem- | nine votes, John S. Recor receive i E hvand ,000, a sum |of taxes which may be removed over | LD k Al New London |1st, declares he has done. | fva andt Jonmn Middieton two, Now-|entirely 100 low to suit some of the {a period of years without embar- | {0F the winter. The big plane was| ks e o s : s land will be elected Wednesday |lcaders on the republican as well a sment to the treasury, first seen torbeiin troubla while oyer ; s ] e on|the dem o side | Wildwood. It then turncd inland ! 5 : Ny Moscow—Men and women mem-| San Diego, Cal.—The city councll | night at a mecting of the commoi | th ocratie side. | Mlliood hen turned inland /J/;W\MJPMMMPWMW Lers of parliament have had a lively |has decided to set lo' smoking | councl. | Along with the proposal for cut-|READ THE HERA CLASSIFIE over RBenny's Landing | devate 48 fto causes of broken [rooms for women as well as men in g oe Shnoging simun et £ eate By Loy SRR ADSIEORINOUR VRS ISl e e ) iomes, Each sex blar [Esiisicance Ol 8 SMITH-SIN Liknown. that his program called for| SEEE=SEESSSSe== | when members of fhe const euard, . tatan | | who saw the plane enGhes ago—The discovery of a neck- | Seattle—With one-way fickets, 92 e [ small reduction also in the normal | whia s the plants dall. foachied the | applying on small incomes. He r |8 S Philadelphia—8medley Butler says Kansas City—Secretary Hoover rs old made of cave |(hinese, arrested in New York and . v i I ] ERY (:O ; teorge T. Smith Takes Miss Mary “One he motors sald Lieut 4 LIN George T. Smith m,]‘{" S atathermotorspsald T ant « ‘_L...-,[.-.__..-....m 4 ar teeth at Les Eyzles, France, IS | Boston tong wars, are on their way |would reduce to 13 per cent the 2 - - ‘apparently developed tro annaunced here, to China on the steamship President | prarzaret Sinkiewicz For His Bride | per cent rate on incomes up to $4-| Apply Zemo, the Antiseptic D ik Fyos 000; make the rate 3 per cent in- ble shortly after the plane left | York—Thirty-five wealthy S g at §t. Andrew's Church. stead of 4 per cent on incomes be Liquid—Easy to Use Ocean City. Over Cape May Court 177 MAIN STREETD | 4 e nid000 and st 1 coll = A e House 1t is belleved to have gone ors in the Piping Rock set are | Omaha—Questioned about the {tween $4,000 and $5,000, and reduce | hen an! 5 g ; The! marsiaga’ ot MisaWaryl i LR ol R S When applied asdirected Zemoeffec- | 1o, TR 1 e = 1 aret Sinklewic daughter of 1 & zema, quickly stops ent out of control and was Margaret Sinkiewl daughter of|rate on incomes in excess of §8,000. | itching, and heals skin'troubles, also | Coln R el Rl Mr. and Mrs. Julian J. Sinkiewicz of | "o joint roductions I s R Woindsend GhabnsBIt a leaf into the treetops. 476 and George T.' oq fx per cent as the penetra nsesand soothes. Zemo |1 found the two $00-horse power v A new beaut iS now { Smith, son of Mr. and Mra. WIlam |y ax which wonld b +| K clean, dependable and inexpensive | LPerty motors practically buried in Y = | H. Smith of 40 Camp street, L0OK fingivjqual taxpayers r lon tic liquid, that is especially |SOft ground. 8 2 h' h Pl | place this morning at 8 o'clock aticaid this reduc e adap v(l(ordg\'nmcncel}gcausm(dv e men never had a chance to within your reac a St. Andrew's church, Rev. E. V.ljioo oot e of capital for produc-| notshow Trial bottle 35, large si pe. There is no fleld where a Grikls officfating. Miss Julla Sinkle- | ive enterprise, would increase pros-| $1.00. ZemoSoap, antisepticand heal- | plane of this size could land within 5 g wicz, sister of the bride, was maid | parity and u \tely bring into the | iN& 25c. All druggists. |a radium of 20 miles. The fact that : . { ot honor and Harry A, Kinzel, best | {raq i) sel el tonight without 4 1 | The bride was attired in & BOWN |y nder the present 46 per cent maxi- ki S ; ke Hbuse of Jeabunable Ailinery, WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY — FRIDAY risking a penny "y 74 e Bt Gl T P e : a : quet of kaiserin roses and lilies of | qoma republicans he the valley. The maid of honor wore Dental scicnee has atlast found a safe lace and carried Mr: ing ro cent and would approve method of removing the viscous, var- The gift of the bride to her at- | ,tions in the normal re 3 = A = nish-llke coating that ia clouding the / 4 ‘ tendant was an onyx fnger TINE|,.ciocid by the fr T s AM]L[JNERY CO vnu..n:vmum of your eeeh, But 2 T | with a diamond inset and the BroOM | poirroon Green of the committe phacity/mas called seteis povss, B i ! gave thebest man an fmported gold !} cove "y il Girtually given ay - i % h’",'('::;:fl‘:;‘,‘;‘,‘"‘c;"‘:ffi':’(’,‘;’;‘:f' ] | mounted walrus leather bill fold. | o0 {0 N\ Mellon's surtax pro 177 MAIN STREET teria that actually dissolve tooth en- After the ceremony a reception ', .., amel. It hardens into yellow tartar, was held at the home of the bride's | " 1"\ oo oot o the estate t the cause of bleeding gums, pyorrhes parents. About 100 guests were | yp. =y b and decar, present from New York, Norwich, 3 Hartford, Middletown and this city. served to the states which now ) E ( - 3 - e oty ettily decorated ,"' i Rt sl y Destroy MUCIN PLAQUE before it hardens tonight! | The Nomo was prett | o rours of sevene ]MSI C‘/‘ITTW@ ! During the day the normal flow of saliva protects you N R aMreNBmitn | deft Won ot 1 (LI fRaGTaL to some extent against these poisons. At night this pro- wedding trip to Washington, D. emergency, he ac tective flow is repressed. \};ur mouth becomes dry. [and upon thelr return Q“"”)":m" at y The mucin plague dries too. It hardens into tartar, |40 Camp street, Mr. Smith ls om- b I 'he NeW All the wanted styles and colors and a large variety You cannot escape it unless you brush your teeth at :!m’ng department of the Besse-Le- s el to choose from. Some of these hats have been more night with a tooth pasfe that really cleans. You must | 1and Co. and others are new hats bought in a speci - rid yourself of this menace to health and beauty. Rk ought in a special pur You can do it tonight—with a new tooth paste called | Negro Arrested for | 1 \ Orphos. Liquor Stock Theft | H [ 3 I that they favored a cut i | : \ gave as hi ason that this tax New York, Oct. 20 (A—Tor the Modern Science banishes the dingy coating theft of a large private stock of li- 3 % quor from Allan Bond, a cotton| % = The new Orphos method of mouth hygiene strikes at the very broken, one mnegro is under arrest 3 cause of tooth decay. It renews the natural brilliance of the |here and another in Richmoni, Va. | t And Happc; . . » teeth without the use of gritty abrasives or harmful bleaches. | Farry Bennott, who was the broker's | J on toc 1n For yeasyoue denischa wrged i pacincs o o what Orphs ot | —and you have Natares —AND— o 5 |valet, 1s in jail here awaiting lLear- y does—prevent tartar before it forms. See for your- | * reatest gift, Naturc'e 20 bow pstantly Orphos takes away the adhesive. | \IE: having been arrested after his emedy (AR Teblets) o i ) ! > way | e sl 02 vegetable lasative, tonet Y Sooe] of the icky ‘coivinglicaing it talbecome. | |1121talito ) Harlem | cate n el B : ; e Temtasy faky and disappear before your tooth brush., woman aroused susplcion, [n Rich- Gt Bl at the exceptionally low price of mond, R. V. Haynes, a taxicab own- | S R dachas Get 2 tsbe of Orphor or, 1s opposing extradition. A New | A S Tartastotive TeattiniRIcumond | I o e e ox o weod $ WAY 9) Sl have . Try it tomigh. [that Haynes n collusion with serv- b Used for Ove arr THE | Brush your seech wich it ants used an acetylene torch to drill 30 Year: L SILK | - el e [into the vault of the broker's home Box. : ° feeth are mot, cleaner, S W e S where the liquor was stored befere (»12h cotton feet) e S gl prohibition, The liquor was take before, recurn the 'THE CORRECT TOOTH PASTE =~ AT LAST mnused portion to the from New York to Richmond Wore g avecy pesny | fsom)’ ) Don’t miss this opportunity to Yoo paid will be cheere . | e et . £ > &, SPRCIALLY TIMELY FOR WEAR WITH SHORT SKIRTS buy a Felt or a Velour at this Iy returned. —_— — ™ commect Fair, ; i 2T Toor sassr i@ e e - low price. A large variety of styles to choose from. AT Last No! It st th v.~Life. e itk o o! It's agalnst the law.—Lif tool s St to your X B —— Ll pmmatioh Sold Exclusively At the Outlet et every,six mancha. i READ THE HERALD CLASSI- | [ conip-osata Sor cnioren ond shu: FIED ADS FOR RESULTS. | Sold By Your Druggist

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