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- - NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Glven impetus by stock of the M eing ing venture, w #nca Dill s believed first be patred, that the d Rising costs of bankir and a stoppage of nee on are eald to be the behind the movement | The proposed bank would excel in size the Natfonal C ow the coun- st, with total resources of to Australia, South Africa and the“ N l Stwalik Hills of Nothern India for MtR R U [adaitional data on the orlgin of man, HRE WI]RSH characterizing thess sections as pos: I PERS tain valuable secrat bearing on the | INV[]LVES BI'LI[]N Ei et question. He warns, however, that | —— despite sensational announcements, positive evidence of the geologic an- ' tiquity of the human race. | ed i M FflfheFHdS 1,000,000 Sflh]fl(lls Dr, Hrdlicke hesitates to accept Goncem m Ove — 1 —— | Hottentots and Sout bush-| New York, Dee. 20 U — Jal | me Histinet ethuie. groups o | NAW York, Dec. 20 (P—What may men are distinct ethnic groups and 5 Dastur C. Pavry, young Gowmbla | become the country's largest bank definite conclusions from the dis. | ¥ Jatest American slang and knows | covery five sears ago of & skull and |S2ARCIal institutions of London, be- ALl the latest dance steps, today 18 | a quantity of bones in. Rnodesiy. 627 (0 take vague shaps today out Suea to succeed hin dying father | Taung's ape ccidentally unearthed |yraj cototing boks amt bt spiritual head of Indla's 1,000 | year aga by the foreman of & |panice of row Tork o . g 000 “fre worshippers.” ! Pt he | expresses himself as satisfied safled yesterday aboard the Ma- | the claim by its discovery tha destic, carefully explaining that the | formed part of the direct lina of worship at all, but that fire is|ture.” as a preliminary step fn the merr;ly. the Zoroastrian symbol of Citing persistent reports that two building of a large financlal struc- absolute purity varletles of primitive beings that'ture, John McHugh, president of Itader of his church is a doctor of | Sumatra, especlally in the inac towards philosophy and is an authority on | sihle low jungle land on the coast, 's religlon. He has been studying | the doctor voiced his expectation of | bia to fit himselt to eucceed his|of an expedition led by an ex-cap- tather. | tain of the Dutch army and a for- Known ameng his classmates as | mer resident of one of the Suma- ed as a “regular fellow” who | 21 of this to make a search fs an expert an all the latest dance | for one of these represented sur- 100,000, itutions men- ¢'eps and is & popular man on the | vivals. loned are: the Chatham and ¥ English, German, French, Ttallan, |{can Mussum of the Central Union Trust com- Persian, Greek, Sanskrit and Pall, | has started a sclen the secret language of Buddhism. | expressing the belief tery of American slang. [1ast glactal period fn “T would like to marry one Of‘rrfirently and the discovery vour American girls — but T can- | gilized blson of an extinct species sailed. cated in pleistocens tormation an- llow students recalled that|tedating the glacial period are men- some ttme ago “Jal's” father, 38| tioned by Dr. Goddard in support who married as Parsee could| Ppeabody s me a member of her hus- | gothie structure w hurch because Zoroaster. | mugeum torn sible treasure houses that may con- Pflm of Columbia to SUGGW]‘“O"’ of thess rogions has produced | Soveral Now York Institutions the widespread notion that the| ] A university student, who. speaks the | o oot R0% In favor of Arawing|,."(uiutien rivalling the glgantic ot ude V' on his way somewhers east of |Tn . refersnce fto the ao of tha multitude of rumors in Wall | South African quarry, Dr. Hrdlick In correct Ameriean garb religlon of his ancestors is not firs | man's avolution fs “at lsast prem sa National bank fs fmmi Although only 26, the future| may or may not be men survive in the Mechanics and Metals admits tor the past four rs at Colum- | hearing “any day now" the results ' tionad as the young Tndlan s de- | trap provinces which sct out June campus. The fact that he speaks | onal Park, the Ch Las not interferred with his mas- | have existed tn A: t, you know,"” he said before he with three flints under it and lo- ! priest, decided that a French | of his opinion. forbade intermar- | 2 handsome |~ replaces th down eight years ago, will be formally presented to the university b, ofessor Ed- ward 8. Dana, resident of the board of trustees. The museum was r of George Clarence Dillon. who is sald to be in the backgn of the serfes of merge prominence sev |his firm outbid J. P. Morgan {company for the Dodge Bro . Mr. Dillon co ast night to com 1 the reported amaleamation or his supposed share in It came into wide months ago when | and riags, “It palns my heart to leave this country,” sald Dr. Pavry yesterday. ur Manhattan — this wondrous ¢ of bluc-eyed maidens, where all is beautiful — and amusing. 1 love it. I love the people. But I Sha ust go. T was sent here by my A 0 Cliott] aple that T might q to bs fad three v Scientists Finding Tt their religious ruler bafore me." t to Yale and nev which Hard to Name Germs s generosity : Madison, Wis.,, De naming of ger ems confronting osed || Ao LT Infants’ “Pippin” Hose White, champagne, cordovan and black. Sizes 4 to 615, For Wednesday, 3 pr. Imported Laces At half price. This lot consists of torchons, filets, vals, clunys, in edges and insertions. They are arranged in two lots, All laces valued up to 12!;c are selling at | 5¢ yd. All the 3¢ values are on sale at 2 yds. for sc { Infants’ Nursing ‘Bottles 8 ounce graduated sterilizers. .The Reg, 5c lar. Grey and Tan are Bottle. Limit 3 to a customer, 1 For Wednesday, each, C | the colors. 69 n s | For Wednesday, . c Children’s | Shirts and Drawers Bleached, heavyweight fleeced. Al sizes, | 2 to 16 years. 33 c Men’s For Wednesday, . Shirts and Drawers Random and gray ribbed. A heavy gar- Boy’s and Men’s Sweaters Two Pockets and Roll Col- Warm Gloves Skating Gauntlets of hrush- ed wool, in tan, brown, heathers, camel and grey. | Children’s sizes have con- trasting striped cuffs, Val- , Dec. om The Scientists and Laymen Bofh wnien” s oione Enjoy Great Exhibit ogie properties for All the low lylng country around o on is flooded 38 In Touraine all the rivers are ris- Shortaze of Jute Now : Affects World Market 28 (M r INDOOR TENNIS ENTRIES H. B Wells of ¥ ; anor YAl college are a ¥ the na lonal jt A252COND FLOO A 287 Main Street, Over W. T, Grant Co. CLEARANCE OF COATS DRESSES MILLINERY | DRESSES | COATS Lucky Beggar! Silk Dresses, Wool Dresses, Fur trimmed and self B flared and _straightlines. trimmed, lined and inter 8§ There are 125 Dresses in this 'lined. Every one a rem able purchase. Sizes 16 to 5 Formerly priced §5.00, §7.50 | Formerly priced £7.98, $9.98 of avoiding it! ndigestion] Sour stomach! NOW | NOW These ailments are not caused by what | you eat. Give )'4'\\1’[ digestive system a 2 98 | 5 OO I} S | onions. Stuart's L] [} ive your stomach the nd that's all thers (2nd Floor) | (2nd Floor) it! LCat vour fill, and don’t fecr acidity, as, or distres any form! Pleasant, armless, and they do the work. Full Box FREE! Every druggist has Stuart's tablets, 25¢ arg wag%r. a full box free if you ite the F. A. Stuare Company, DeptK, Marshall, Mich. Get a metal box of Stuart’s for the pocket—and keep it filled! A new stomack for twenty-five centss STUART’S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS All Hats of satin, metallic and satin. Silver trimmed combina- tions; large and small head s (2nd Floor) | ment, .Fleece lined. 69 ! ek Cc For Wednesday, .. Women's Silk Striped Union Suits Low neck, no sleeves, knee length, Regular and extra sizes. WP 69(:‘ For Wednesday, . Women’s Flannelette Gowns Pink or Blue ,striped material, A warm,| comfortable garment. Full cut | and roomy. For Wednesday, . ... 590 Women’s Brassieres Bandeaus and long models, silk stripe and brocaded material. Pink. All 25 sizes. For Wednesd | ues to 69c. 3 9 c Pair ... Kayser's Chamoisette Gloves Strap Wrist Gloves, Values to 98¢, Pair . Gauntlet 44c Women’s one clasp warm Jersey Gloves 25¢ Boy Scout Gauntlet Gloves gloves of fleeced in hrown and black. Pair \—\';men's Flannelette Blocomers Ruffled knee ,full cut. Regular sizes, For Wednesd, A B Lux Toilet Soap A rich creamy lather. The Reg. 10c cake. For Wednesday, . ¢ " T 1.5 D “Flexo” Toilet Paper | A roll of fine tissue, The Reg. 10¢ | number. For Wednesday, .. Jersey, with star trimmed fringed 22¢ cuff. Pair Dr. Sumner Brand | White Pine and Tar | full 3 ounce bottle. The old reliable remedy for coughs and colds. Reg. 25c. For Wednesday, ...... i 156 Fine grade crosshar marquisette with hem- stitched edgs., Finished 31 1-2 inches 25(: ce on Children’s Coat Sweaters I These garments sold for $1.00 pieviously, An Unusual Py | Coat style, button front with collars, Sizes 24 to 28, 59c January Clearance, Children’s Bathrobes Sizes 2 to 6. cloth in attractive patterns, and silk cord. January (learance, . long. Pair RUFFLE CURTAINS— Made of good quality ruffled scrim material, complete with tie-backs. 2 1-4 yds. 49c long. Pair TABLE COVERS—Good quality mercerized da- mask material, with col- Plain and 89c¢ Made of heavy blanket robe Collar, cuffs ... 19¢ " Infants’ and Childrens’ Hand Knit Caps at Half Price, Many styles to choose from. ‘o ored borders. scalloped edges, 52x58 in. e The Oreat Mid-Winter '/ze c'/gq’fi’t AS LOW AS ARE THE PRICES IN .. 25¢ THIS GREAT CLEARANCE SALE, ‘" 'THEY HAVE BEEN STILL FUR- | THER REDUCED for TOMORROW ™~ .- ... SASH CURTAINS — ! VD S Machine Needles for all makes of machines 14 Inch Bloomer Elastic lc [ Shielh Polu | Black, Tan, Brown and Oxblood. Regular 10c can ..... ORI Percales [t 5,000 yds. of new Patterns, | Lemon Oil 36 inches wide. Neat a : Checks, All over designs,l Fumlture POhSh stripes and various figures. We never saw the equal at this price, For Wed., yd. 1 ! Long Cloth | Soft finish, ready for use, for cleaning and polishing fine furniture and | wood work. Put up expressly for “The Q¢ Fair = 19¢ a0 An ideal fabric for Wo- | men’s and Children’s un- BleaChed MUSIifl derwear, IOC 33 inches wide, .For Wednesday, 4 oz 12 oz. . 10¢ For Wed., yd. .. A UC |yd .......... B , p ; w, Boys’ Suits Apron C‘“"hgha', "'i sizes 3, 4 and 5. .This lot consists of tweed f“‘f_ c_olms, i the wanted | yictures, corduroy and chambray combina- ‘l:'l:;r' l;;'.ed ] 1 Oc tions, Jerseys ,ete. Well made and tastefully frimmed. Reg. $1.00 value, e ;F}n:‘a'ednesdaiz ..... v u ..... o 596 Bleached Muslin Cuting Flannel 36 inches wide, A high " F . = e : 36 inches wide . Fancy checks and stripes in countEeoGRNnishAmaterial | a large variety. The woman who sews will For Wed. 5 i i I terested this item, D¢ it 1 Black Sateen Unbleached Cotton 21(]:13}1‘1:71 nu‘:]ggfiah. "% 40 inches wide. Extra heavy, suitable for ,]{m Wed. & 5 sheets, etc. L : » 25C For Wednesday, yd. ...... 190 ~ Unbleached Muslin Dress Ginghams 32 inches wide. A large variety. of fancy | checks, novelty stripes, ete. Suitable for 36 inches wide. A good | house frocks and children's quality for general use. |dresses, yd. .................... loc For Wed. Y = = ¥, 12"¢ ““Esmond” Crib Blankets |Size 30x10. Pink and Blue Jacquard. All | over patterns ,also nursery designs, Reg. $1.00 Value, F:f \\'ednesdaa,\l",e., 5 S ey i 59c f Infants’ Bathrobes Made of genuine “Lawrence” Bath Robe material Colors are Pink or Blue. Warm and comfy for these cold days. 55 % C For Wednesday, | Infants’ Sweater Sacques A knitted garment. Pink or Blue, shell dge tri d. ;'ore\\'le‘(li‘:\:slfl}‘. % e Un sl ale 49¢ Men’s Rubbers In regular and storm style, all sizes. Made of good grade rubber guaranteed to wear. .pr. . 95¢ Women’s Heav; \\'eighi Silkk Striped Vests Regular and extra sizes, 39c | For Wednesday, | Women's BED SHEETS — Home- croit brand, fine grade muslin fully bleached, no starch. 89c Size 81x90. KETS—A full as- sortment of plaids and fancy colored horders. First quality. Size 64x76 890 TABLE DAMASK — Good grade mercerized damask in assorted pat- terns with colored bor- ders. Borders are pink, gold, blue and lavender. 59 inches wide. 59c yd. Slightly soiled and mussed. $1.00 Values. BOOTT TOWELS—The January Clearance, .. 5 49C genuine “Boott ,‘li}l“ e towel, plain white, with emenis hemstitched Silk and Wool Hose cdge. s 15533 19€ Novelty Wool Hose A number of new colors in the latest plaid check effects . A practical hose for im- mediate wear, 79C For Wednesday, pr. . Women’s Wool Hose DISH TOWELING — closely woven material, absorbent quality, with red borders, 1 0 c vd. All colors. Irregulars of our 89¢ grade. For Wednesday, pr. 390 L = Men’s Split Sole Hose All sizes, A serviceable, well- wearing sock. For Wednesday, pr. in Grey and Khaki. For Wednesday Men's ‘o‘\:t‘l(}: Men’s Flannelette Shirts Sizes 14 to 17. stitched. Regular $1.00 value, = | Plain and Ribbed heavyweight, in all colors, including heather shades, For Wednesday, pr e 490 Women's L|i;h!\\'flght Fleeced Union Suits Round neck, no sleeve, knee length. Reg- Two Pockets, double 69c et Stripsd Heather Hose Two tone color combinations in a large variety of pleasing patterns. 25 ; C For Wednesday, pr. .. Men’s Hose ' Novelty heavy Rayon Silks. Wools in plain colors and novelty effects. Some are drop- stitched; others are English ribbed, also plain weaves; a very large variety, including two tone combinations, plaids, etc. 39 - For Wednesday, pr. C 2750 ular and extra sizes, 49 C For Wednesda, Children’s Bleached Waist Union Suits Fleece lined, all sizes, 2 to 12, A heavy- weight garment for the cold 59 : C weather. For Wednesday, . Men’s Union Suits Ribbed, Ecru, fleeced. A warm, comfortable, garment, Full cut sizes. 1| | For Wednesday, . —_— 1Y