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| CONNECTICUT NEWS NUTMEGS Herd of Deer|s° into the woods to gather Christ- mAs greens for decorative purposes out of trouble. puints out, prohibits the taking of evergreen trees or branches or of ‘ ; {laurel ferns from the land of another Convicted City Prosecutor at|without permission of the owner or lus agent. Any such material exceed - ing twenty pounds in weight and all evergreen trees or branches trans. NEw VEN, —|Ported on the highway or shipped by | Fires Re nny Dee he | inten caritan suse be a0 tiateed to show the name and address of the owner of the land from which they sosts; a jail sentence|Were taken and the name and address | of the party gathering them. Connecticut Chooses Church Yard as Place of Safety. Last Resigns. (Special to The Brening World) Attorney Albert A. Greenberg, cently found guilty of blackmail fined $500 vt six monty being suspended, has forwarded to Mayor O, ¥. Curtis hig rH Feeluntion'gs City Preaccuten® "| Raises a Pound and a Quarter Lemon on a Potted Tree. More Than Score of Deer Find, Refuge in a Meeting House Shed. to Tw Evening World.) storms under deserted farm barns and other isolated places, but never TRADING COYF, Conn., Dec. 13.—| | j Mra. John Allen is this week cet © ing three lemons raised by her on ay |SiN-Year-old potted tree, Conn,, Dec, 13.—Severai|weighs one and one-auiarter, pounds | times in past years herds of wild/and was five months : deer have taken refuge from big babel Hea ke ioe pooped up to meen | THE EVENING WORLD, TURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1921. QRIENTAL Buperstitiont— : Perhaps so—but at least an interesting relic of Astatie Antiq- ulty, Alleged by the Chinese to The law, Mr. z | be almost uncanny in its power to bring to the wearer, GOOD LUCK — Health, Happiness, Prospérity, and Long Life, ‘Thie odd looking ring excites greatin~ terest served on your finger. Go to your jeweler’s sk to sre this odd CHINESE GOOD LUCK RING, (Special to ‘The Byening World, ) nN STERLING SILVER While thay Last 7 a ALSO IN Tak GOLD The largest before last night was the meeting house shed used as a shelter for these wild animals. At an early hour this morning a dog's barking aroused a farmer, who discovered a buck, six-| teen docs and several fawn hurry ins. away from the shed, where, to ap- pearance, they had been for several | hours, ! Drowned in Well Dug in Revo-. || lutionary Days. i (Special to The Evening World.) WATERBURY, Gonna, Dec. 13. Seeking refuge f shed on F triet, floor and plung old well, the ¢ long been for cated the well after an hour’ and, lowering grappii up the old man’s body dug in Revolutionary War days aud | had been covered over wy a factory | shed for over half a century. | ren | nooks, pulled} The well was peries || Descendant of John Quincy | Adams, 80, an “American | Mother.” 10 The Exening World.) ue RY, onn., Dee. 13. , a direct de s the mother | but one of | cia be ‘ait. | |i ce land | |} “Dont’s” the Christmas Tree Cutters Must Obey. Special to rening W BEVEALED BY DEATH | | NEW BRITAIN, Conn., Dec, 13.—Fol- lowing the funeral of Henry Albert Berg, held from the home of his mother tis afternoon, Miss Jose Hing Donahue of Plainville ‘announced that sixteen years ag and Mr. Bers were mar- ried in New York, but had kept their marriage a secret because of the objec- (ions of Mr. Berg's parents to the mateh. 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