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~ One of her string of flances, John Bucklay, a wealthy young aad ofl 1 CONNECTICUT NEWS NUTMEGS | Connecticut Boys Say Jersey , Girl Has New “Get-Rich- fhe Quick” Scheme. Pretty Girl Charged With Drug- ging and Robbing Fiances. (Special to The Evening World.) WATERSURY, Conn., Dec. 8.—Be- coming engaged to young men ot good means and then administering knockout drops and relieving them of their ready cash when the opportun- ity prevented itself was the get-rich~ quick scheme charged against pretty Mary Smith, nineteen, of Passale, N.J.. who is bouna over to the Supe rior Court on the charge of robbery: was the complaining witness. testified he was to have married the pretty Passaic girl next week. He had $1,000 in his pocket Monday night) to buy the bride's wedding trousseau and when he called at her residence, he said, she gave him a drink which yendered him unconscious, When he woke up his $1,000, a diamond ring, & watch and Mary were missing, The police caught Mary boarding & train. | She is wanted for the same offense 1) other Connecticut cities. Waterbury on the Up Grade Industrially. (Spectal to Tue Erestne World.) WATHRBURY, Conn. Dec. 8 Waterbury is fast recovering from the industrial slump which has held the clty in its grasp for the past year: Investigators of the Chamber cf Commerce have found out’ that 8,000 new handy have been taken on by the local factories in the past month. A year ago there were 27,000 working in the local factories, a month ago the depression reached its low ebb, with only 16,000 employed in the fac- the number em- tories. On Dee. 1 ployed had been increased to 19,00 and now hands are being taken on daily. The brass and w indus- tries, the mainstays of t ity. are is ox- starting to boom and nermaley pected to arrive by March 1 Truckman and Driver Arrested | for Theft of Tobacco. | (Special to The Evening Wortd.) NEW BRITAIN, Conn., Dec. 8— the State Police re- st of Walter Wisk | Street, a truckma alsky, his driver, ng broken into ouse at Cromwell, stolen tobacco worn Co. atng World.) NEW BRITAIN, Conn, Dec. 8 — FYederick G. Platt, Chairman of th? Now Board of Directors of the Britain Machine Company, concern, has temporar office, due to Ill hi meeting to-morrow ship wil be ten BROKER IN A ‘ Actress Who Says He Swindled Her Attacks Him in Hotel Lobby, Miss Mona Cobalfas, an actress, who played in “The Better ‘Ole," and has been on the road recently, wanted to Florian, twenty-four, a adway, as soon as neo Fred 3. ‘Two detectives interfured to save Tlo- rian from the woman. They were Will- jagn Morrison and, James Donnelly of the West 100th Street Station, who had advised Miss Ceballas to :neke the en- | gagement after she told them of the disappearance of $2,000 and diamonds said she had {ntrusted min 1920, she induced her to unt and the Jewelry i bonds Pi nto the station and he euriig. He dectine to make any { Your Eyes You'll surely regret it later on, You owe it to yourself to protect your eyesight NOW with Ehrlich glasses. |}| Reliable Eyesight Examination ||| _ by Registered Eye Specialists. le Established 59 Years. New York: 184 B'way, at John Bt. 223 Sixth Av., 15th St. 350 Sixth Ay,, 22d St. 101 Nassau, at Ann St. 17 West 424 Street Bklyn: 517 Fulton St. opp. Namm's HER OLD SKIRT DYED MADE BABY A PRETTY COAT Each package of “Diamond Dyes"| contains «nections so simple any} woma ean dye or tint her old, worn, | faded things new. 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STOCK | p.'tincrows. trustee, found on ques: toning Mr. Mendenhall, and there- fore credit cannot be given to ind) Railroad. The commission sustains the roads position that the formar low-rates were really discriminato.y against the other parts of the Staue and that the new rates showing an Increase inevitable. ole While » Dee. n pesiors Ge the Tabderay Braty aad Sa Bankrupt Brokers’ Firm Admits) ‘9! clients, for yrecun tee ferday Clark Company. wae to oF AND ALAMICA, Manipulation of Many though funds aro recovered’ from | robbed @ branah uf the Grand Rapids N. Y.,.N. H. & HL Wins Over| WASHINGTON; Der, Nrasidont Securities. Because Clark, Childe & Co 4a" tWD Patrons In tho vault Merchants and Commuters. [mind stra next summer to the Pacite! eae ApmLPHIA, Deo, &—Revela-|asked. the broker, "Fou’ gold ‘sscurt. and Liberty (Sipectst to The frening World.) _| Blndetl repr 40-| tions of the manipulations of ac- | {!0% Bory He A (3 Suatomors he be! Ls Ahead HARTFORD, Copn., Deo. 8—The | ation of |} * of the| counts were made yesterday by Karl WOTIMt owe et ee of, the bandite narrowly on: fons in] Mendenhajl and Fred T. Chandler jr., rupt firm of death when their automobile, was being driven at terrific crushed into « freight train he car was wrecked, crvwled from the ttered. : Nn several mill. | ca i re wh The AEOLIAN COMPANY AEOLIAN HALL—29 WEST 42nd STREET ‘| In THE BRONX In BROOKLYN 367 East 149th St. 7 11 Flatbush Ave. Last Three Days of the Great SALE of Exchanged PHONOGRAPHS _ Instruments of Leading Makes 4 URING the first week of last December, we announced a sale of used phonographs. The purpose of the sale was to dispose of an accumulation of these instruments which had come to us in exchange for Vocalions. The sale afforded those of our patrons who contemplated the pur- chase of one of the standard makes of Phonographs as a Christmas gift, an opportunity to do so at a reduction as great as 50% of its regular price. The response to our announcement was so great that we have arranged a similar sale now—and this year’s sale, in the variety of phonographs offered, in the prices at which they are marked is even more. attractive than last. Many Distinguished Makes Phonographs of many famous makes and In NEWARK 895 Broad St. In FORDHAM 7 270 E. Fordham Rd. styles are represented in this Sale, including a number of handsome and distinctive Art Styles. Great Price Reductions These phonographs are all in perfect condition and so guaran- teed—many of them practically’ new and at prices representing radical reductions from their regu- lar cost. A great variety in style, price and finish will be available for you to choose from. All the popular case- woods will be in evidence. Handsome mahogany, fumed oak, golden oak and some in beautiful walnut. Prices *20 Upward Every one of these phonographs has been through the hands of expert Aeolian repair- inen and mechanics, and at the price asked for it constitutes an extraordinary bargain. Thursday, Friday and Saturday are the last three days of this great Sale. There are a few real bargains left. Do not wait until it is too late to obtain one. Instruments purchased now will be held for Christmas delivery if desired. Savings of 20 to 50% For a Small Down Pay- ment. Terms as Low as Ty you cannut come to Aeolian Hall at this time, fill out and mail this coupon and we will send you furtherdetails of this sale THE AEOLIAN COMPANY | 29 West 42nd Street New York City, N. ¥ | Gentlemen: Kindly send me further details of your Exchanged Phono. | graph Sale, All Aeolian Stores will be open Evenings until Christmas Weekly a ! | NC a pen ee a ee Tot wi ett ambert rothers Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry Platipum artisthe design, set with 3 and 54 amaller diamonds... ss essss.-+. 5, 8888 Buy NowforChristmas Delivery LAMBERT BROTHERS suggest to their customers that they do their holiday shopping now. Their purchases will be held, if they so de- sire, until the day before Christmas. Engagement SS Fi mond $650 Fine Diamond and fneeeenes: Wedding Rings PLAIN: 14- karat IBkarat... $6.00 up old hand pleced Wkarat... $8.00 up karat... $6.60 up pod pg Ml 2karat. .. $10.60 up Platinum. $14.60 up parapet Platinum. . $16.60 up Fancy Diamond Jewelry Beautfl plti Diamond cin karat, gold tae mum lavas platinum tops IX. valliere, fine dia- i pes ant cen od toond, with half neck chain; ls- shank: 9 fine allie has 32 diamvvls. .$200 fine directly im- liamonda 3535 Hand made platinum Breoch, set_with 21 fine diamonds. $300.00 Others $35.00 to “ \4-karat gold bar pin, engine turned and 8) ticreed effect, ect with amethyst... $12.75 By shopping now Lambert customers will reap the advantage of wider range of selection and at the same ‘time avoid the rush inevitable during the last few days before Christmas. Lam- | bert Brothers carry only the highest grade of gold and platinum jewelry, and purchasers at the Lambert store are sure of the quality of whatever stone or bit of jewelry they select. Acceptable to Men 14 karat a) green gold die mond D's tara gl centre. $40 Other scasf pins set with dia. monds, $15 vp 14 ~ karat green gold pin, onyx scarf pin, with Jatinum border ‘and fashionable made, most fine diamond... . $600 VA-karat culf links, engraved plain centre for monogram. Per pair, $15 green gold platinum faced, set 4-karat green gold sig with garnet net ring, engine turned. or ame- $15 thyst, M4-karat green fancy engine ved fifa pau 78 Here are shown a few bits of jewelry suitable for gifts to men. Lambert salesmen will take pleasure in show- ing scores of others equally beauti- ful, which cannot be pictured here. For Women—There Are Others \Skarat white gold wrist watch, extra fine carved bezel, cased with 15 jeweled Swiss move. Co $60.00 it Storeopendaily 9 to6—Saturdays in December until9 Third Avenue At the Corner of 58th Street e } 5] 2