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| CONNECTICUT NEWS NUTMEGS |i: ————EEEEEEEEE) Driving Stolen Autos Risky Business, New York Boys Learn, New Yorkerd Arrested With aj Stolen Auto. (Bpectal to The Evening World.) HARTFORD, Conn., Dec, 15.—Mil- ton Wetace, Raymond Lund and Ar- thur Mardin, all youths from New! York, appeared Commissioner Frederick T. Corbett) to-day, charged stolen automobile in violation of the Federal Dyer act. told the Commissioner that they were usked to assist the car to Connecticut and they did} Not know it had been stolen. three were bound over for another! Hearing on Dec. $1 under bonds of | Samuel Solomon of Brooklyn is being | ©! $5,000 for Wallace and $1,000 apiece for | held at local Police Headquarters for Lund and Mardin. Electric Sag Machine Half a Million for Christmas Club Members. (Special to The Evening World.) HARTFORD, Conn., Deo, 15,—More \than $500,000 in Christmas checks are \being mailed to-day ‘by Hartford banks to Christmas club members |nhumbering approximately 14,000, and by to-morrow night the checks, repre- senting weekly savings during the year, will have been received by the depositors and in many instances ap- \plied to the purchase of Christmas gifts, The membership in Christmas clubs in Hartford this year has been larger than ever before and the amount saved during the year by this method shows a saving that would probably not have been aaa ad through any other method. Says He Has Sol Sold Nearly 500 Stills. NEW BRITAIN, Conn., weeks.* Wolf Cry of “C “Cops Coming”| Spoils a Cocking Main. (Special to The Brening World.) the line in Rhode ing cocking main island a rip-roar: tumor that “cops are coming” were made. Sefore United States Church Member. (Special to The Evening World.) with transporting «| ‘Lund and Mardin ‘Wallace in bringing oe band, Mrs, Ethel B. Nott of Bridge port has received the | service: of the E Shurch, with Bishop Chaun Brewster officiating and the ‘William N. Smith, rector of the W All confirmatio Dec. 16, Electric Chafing Dish Portable) From $16 rom $39 Electric Vibrator From $10.50 Electric Vacuum Cleaner From $45 Electrical devices take the drudgery and monotony out of home work, and lessen enormously the duration of the work- hours required to maintain the highest state of attractiveness and sanitation, leaving much additional time for leisure and other occupations and interests j Electric Waffle Iron + From $16.50 the sale of Illicit stills. Solomon had thirty-one copper atills on his truck | Mrs. Nott has regularly attended the when arrested and said he had sold|religious services at the prison and Detween 400 dnd 600 in the past two | often expressed a desire to be con- |firmed in the faith, into which she QUADIC, Conn., Dec, 15.—Just ove: five battles were fought, all red hot | ones with heavy betting. No arre sts | Woman “Lifer” Confirmed ag jin'tha! county, to pi sentence for the murder of her hus- | + h Lenanenameets before the Federal au- érsfield be Mast Church, tla Christmas Tree Lights (8 Lamps) From $2.50 yiction of second | was baptized as a child, indians Decline,to to Pay Taxes on! Dogs, “Wards of State.” , (Spectal to ‘The Evening World.) .| STONINGTON, Conn., Deg. 15, as pulled pff last | State Policeman Howard Elliott, who night. Owing to the oft repeated |is attached to the Department of but) Diseases of Domestic Animals, has returned from New London County, where he has been settling the troubl: | arising over the refusal of the Indians who live on the ern Reservation log license: The reservation consists’ of a sq mile, and there are five families that the takes in dog license fees. n stant Episcopal | Boy Scouts Save Two Children B From Drowning. (Spectal to ‘The Evening World HARTFORD, Conn., Dec, 15. - Suggestions for Christmas Shopping An electrical gift lasts every day in the year. Electricity in the home means cleanliness and comfort, the elimination of ex- hausting labor, and the solution of the servant problem degree murder, 0 | Pequot Indians living on it. They HARTFORD, Corin, Dec. 15.—Out-| have about ten dogs, and they claim side the door of her cell in State| that, being wards of the State, they where she is serving a life|are ‘exempt from all taxation, am scope of their exemption Little Electric Tea Pot From $12.50 School in Meriden, were saved from death by drowning in City Park Pond yesterday afternoon by the prompt action of Harry Feldman, Jerome L'Heureux and John Paquette, Meri- den high school students and _mem- bers of Troop No. 9, Meriden Boy Scouts. THe children had broken through the {ce of the pond when « woman shouted for help and the boy scoute responded, Pheasant Propagation at Jewett City a Success. Special to The Evening World ) JHNWETT CITY, Conn. Dec. 16.— ‘The Ashland Fish and Game Protec- jtive Association of Jewett City has been doing some excellent work in restocking their streams and fielde with fish and game. Thirty odd ring-neck pheasants were hatched out’ by the Secretary of the club, A. ‘1, Stebbins, and after caring for them for two weeks the chicks were transferred fo a large pen j home ot George 8. Brown, who ts the President of the association. These birds were kept through the summer nd twenty-five of them raised to at the} THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1921. thorities _to- morning at 10] Ever since her imprisonment last} Samuel and Rose Sokoloff of Centre|maturity, All the birda have been Grolock on charges in connection with |June, following her sensational con-|strect pupils, at the Franklin Street |Téleased in pairs, ‘The pheasant venture {s pronounced a success, and the association members are reck- ening on goed sport next year. Huge Flock of Yellow Bluejays Come In After a Storm. (Gpedtal to The Brening World.) STBRLING, Conn., Dec. 16.—Never was a yléllow or, for that matter, any other colored “Jay” but blue seen here, but to-day’ after a storm a fock of several hun@red birds, per- fect bluejays in everything but their bright yellow color, flew around town with the well-known bluejay ery, Catbirds are also here, and Fred Sherman reports robins on Sterling Hill. Spring and Summer Fish Re- ported Plentiful. (Gpecial to The Brenitfy World.) GOODSPEDDS LANDING, Conn., Dec. 15,—Spring fish are reported in the river here tn considerable quan tity. There has been ‘no time late in April that summer fish could Tot be taken from the river If fish- erman got after them. Electric Dishwasher , From $99 Electric Heating Pad From $4.25 Electric Grill From $12.50 Electric Radiant Heater Something of the growing public interest and appreciation in Dieewic Toaster From $6 electrical home appliances i is indicated by the extent to which they are now exhibited and sold throughout the city They are also on exhibition in our various district offices and will be gladly demonstrated to anyone without the slightest obligation to make a purchase From $5 20 Norfolk St corner Hester St 1o Irving Place corner 15th St 124 West 42d St bet B’way & 6th Ave 151 E Electric Percolator From $10 Electric Refrigerator From $330 bet Lexington & 3rd Aves Electric Milk Sanne From $10.50 The New York Edison Company. At Your Service General Offices: Irving Place and 15th Street ast 86th St All offices (except Irving Place) open evenings 15 East 125th St near sth Ave 362 East 149th St near Courtlandt Ave 555 Tremont Ave From $8.50 From $100 Electric Hair Dryer Branch Offices where Electrical Appliances are displayed and demonstrated for the convenience of the public cor Monterey Ave From $16.50 * Electric Automobile From $1200 since DANIEL REEVES A DC. 255 Retail Branche: The Better ChainStore Grocers Some of Our Principles WE believe in telling the absolute truth about what we place on sale. Our buyer's orders are: “If the product is not good enough for your own table, it is not good enough for our patrons.” We take great pride ‘n our store salesmen. We have hundreds of letters from satisfied patrons testifying to the unfailing courtesy and kindness of these men. Will you write us and let us know about your favorite salesman? It will help him and please us immensely. caee ene Butter and Eggs for instance! OUR butter is guaranteed Extra, under the rul- ’ ings of the New York Mercantile Exchange. As far as eggs are concerned, every October and November it is almost impossible to get fine, fresh eggs. The reason is the farmer hoards his August and September eggs in the old barn until he gets the high prices which prevail later. He then ships these eggs to market and calls them strictly fresh. For that reason eggs have not been 100% lately. Now we have the 100% egg, and we want you to take our word for it. The mild weather in pro- ducing sections is the reason for such fine quality and such a reasonable price. Del Monte Fruits for Christmas Dinners ‘TREAT your family to a delightful Christmas dinner surprise—give your friends an ideal Christmas gift—Del Monte fruits from sunny California. DEL MONTE Apricots; large can. ». DEL MONTE Cherries; large can. . DEL MONTE Pears; large can. . DEL MONTE Plums; large can . 29c DEL MONTE Preserves; 15 oz. jar. . 35c | DEL MONTE Strawberries; No. 2 can 31c DEL MONTE Raspberries; No. 2can. 31¢ DEL MONTE Loganberries; No. 2 can 31¢c DEL MONTE Blackberries; No. 2 can. 31¢ DEL MONTE Currant Jelly; 15 oz. jar 35c DEL MONTE Cranberries; 15 oz. jar. 25¢c DEL MONTE Asparagus; large can 35c DEL MONTE Spinach; large can . 23c DEL MONTE Beets;No.2can... . 25¢ DEL MONTE Tomatoes; large can. . 19¢ DEL MONTE Chile Sauce; large jar . 35c . 39c . 37c Look for the REEV Ss Store in your neighbor hoool ARMIES and NAVIES of the WOR Know tais subject thoroughly and keep posted with its reterence to the Conference at Washington | THE 1921 WORLD ALMANAG Will Equip You to Answer All Questions Authoritatively: reed NEW YO