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| House of a Waterbury ial Millionaire. (Gpecial to The Evening World.) ied policemen are to-day patrol- the estate surrounding the pala- residence of John H. Goss, mill- ire manufacturer and head of the il Manufacturing Company, fol- ing the discovery of a plot to blow upjthe house yesterday. The plot ‘wag discovered by the police just in timp, as two rough locking men were disgovered prowling about the house avhen the police arrived. They es- During the big brass wor! erst strike here last year, Goss'e resi- a ‘was dynamited, but fortunate’y explosion did no other damage to wreck the piazza and breax lows. vu. : Navy piesa Held Up and (Special to we syeer World.) sranmercwn, Conn., Dec. 20— Six! armed bandits held up Edward J. nder, a petty officer of the a PU States Navy, here last even- ing! and robbed him of his overcoat watch, $50 in cash and 63 special discharges which he was carrying, as a@ naval messenger, from the sub- marine base at New London to naval headquarters in Buffalo, He was driving along a lonely road when he saw in front of him a barricade of jogs. Getting out of his car, he was confronted by six masked men, each of whom pointed a gun at him. They robbed him and escaped in an auto- eye Anjateur Wireless Feat May Be ' Revolutionary. {Special to The Evening World.) HARTFORD, Conn., Dec, 20.—The ming of the Atlantfe Ocean by amdteur wireless operators last week will be revolutionary in its effect on radfo Communication, according to Hiram Perty Maxim of this city Pregident of the American Radio lay ,League, through w h the te we made, The Tec ‘al sigai canée of the performance lies in thi ability shown to make low powered) instyumnts do the work which in larg commercial stations requires ‘powerful apparatus. Less than one kilowatt was used by the amateurs in transmitting | \etr signals over usands of miles of land and) t | aroused, and the CONNECTICUT NEWS NUTMEGS Plbt Discovered to Blow Up Refuses to Take During the War. (Special to The Evening World.) 20,— Dactascne Conn., Deo, 20— New 8 a busy place and the commissioner had opportunities to earn large sum in the performance of his official duties, considered a war work, and he de- cided to ask the Government for tle payment of no fees in connection he filed no claims against the United States, a fact that the Government has just disclosed. but these he Fewer Preventable Diseases, Ex- cept Scarlet Fever, Reported. (Special to The Freaing World.) HARTFORD, Conn., cept,in scarlet fever cases there was @ noticeable falling off in the ber of new cases of preventable dio- eases reported last week by locul c, 20.—Ex- num- Health Department, The number «1 scarlet fever cases Was 104, as agains 79 in the previous week. 88 new cases of dipntheria, or ter | less, There were 63 diphtheria bacilil carriers reported from the following towns: Groton, 10; Hartford, 9; lew Britain and ; 1 each, and Waterbury, 3. There were See a Meteor Break in Half Dozen Pieces. (Special to The Evening World.) HAMBURG, Conn., visitors in town last night report see- ing a huge meteor in the southwest- [ern sky that was nearly half a min- jute in sight, and before it fell from view broke in half a dozen pieces. A nasteor was also reported as having been. seen from Hadlyme, Goodspeed Landing and Moodus, Dec 20.—Late Trolley Company Stops Operat- ing; People Walk. (Spectal to The Erening World.) ec. 20—The nd several other e determined get the scalp of the electric rail- road management owing to the fac’ that after having driven the bus lin out of existence the ‘astern county towns smaller towns to their fate until | spring. All Eastern Connecticut is next election bids EASY TO LEARN } ‘CORNET OUTFIT Sete cedal epi ca au TRAP DRUM OUTFIT made and finished—true tone This outfit pipe Paap RAB ced Drum, Bass Drum, Beater, self instructor and accessories. | Cymbal, Crash Cymbal, etc. $27.50 VIOLINS OBOES a — PIANOS Suggestions for Xmas Gifts WuRILI Ize ER ‘“‘The Department Store of Music’’ SAXOPHONE wyadier ‘ Some people learn to play the Saxophone in 3 weeks—others take longer. , depends upon your ear for music, your determination to practise, your musical knowledge } and your selection of a WURLITZER SAXOPHONE. COMPLETE SAXOPHONE | OUTFITS FROM $80 UP. SMALL DOWN PAYMENT—BALANCE §2 PER WEEK. VIOLONCELLOS | ACCORDEONS GUITARS CLARINETS i _ EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS \ } XYLOPHONES | MANDOLIN BANJOS MANDOLINS THE RUDOLPH WURLITZER CO., 120 W. 42d St. -THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1921, monopoly. support her family, thought had died years ago- H_ CANTERBURY, stepping. ot ao We AS REE ia \ day! is DN TT TIT, Saxophone Outfit TROMBONE OUTFIT Professional model, fashioned with great accuracy and acientific exact- ness, beautifully finished, with eplen- did case; necessary cleaning and playing accessories. $35 The RUDOLPH WURLITZER Co. If unable to call, mail this coupon to-day. Wiad 120 BETWEEN WEST Please send me further information of the ‘ollowing BROADWAY { 42D STREET | instrument... & 6TH AVE. ~-0| VICTROLAS fair to be one of revenge for unjust treatment of the public y the trolley Fire Destroys Famous Old y fer Work Landmark. (Special to The Evening World.) HARTFORD, Dec. 20.—Fire de- stroyed ths famous Wadsworth House on Somers Road, in ilington, yester- United States Commissioner Frank] day. It was an old landmark, built in L. McGuire of New London is one|1783 by Capt. Ichabod Wadsworth, of the few officials of the government who declines to accept pay for ser- vices pertocined during the period of From 1916 until 1920 the of- © Commissioner at and was the oldest bullding in town Poor Woman with Family Gets Unexpected Legacy. (Special to The Evening World.) SUBMITS NOVEL PLAN a method of marking engine numbets| stamped in the casting 1-32 inch deep and % inch high, and of script TO FOIL CAR THIEVES) °°". of 7% per cent. In premiums| form. The first digit shall be stamped for insurance of automobiles against |'close to the left-hand rib and the last theft. digit shal! be followed by E Le Co; as Tells He whe Uae entification watts ote arecctne fst eat ttee r, the committee proposes, shal . A atar or other character shal eure emer ells Tow) placed near the top of the right-hand | be stamped immediately above. and Ao Prevent Removal of Iden- | side of tho crank case proper in a po- | below each number to prevent adding Vie dat sition in which it can be read easily.| another number. The numbers shall tification Marks. It shall be between two verticle ribu| be stamped twice on each castin, or beads one-quarter Inch wide, ono-| prevent correcting any errors The Soclety of Automotive Engi-| eigth inch high, neers, who#e Standards Committee has| three inohes a, been devising a method for preventing | the casting bet removal of Identification marks by which, It reports, will produce @ re- hree inches long and | stamping elther ni rt. The surface of| The recommendation the ribs shall be| mitted to vote of engineers, of en- left rough as cast and unpainted even | gine and automobile manufacturers at on the finished car. the annual standards meetin, thieves from automobiles, has tndorsed’ The numbers shall be evenly Engineers Societies Building WATERBURY, Dec. 20.——Mrs. Mar- tin Ramp of No, 388 Washington Ave- nue, ‘a widow who has had to work hard in a local factory for years to , has been placed in comfortable circumstances for the rest of her life by a legacy of $45,000 which has just been inherited from her brother, Albert Lichtblau, a Seat- tle, Wash. rag picker, whom she Snake Hunter Makes Good a Doubted Reptile Story. (Spectal to The Evening World.) <a black snake on the rail- road track here to-day his word was doubted, but an hour later he came to town with fourteen live ones—- considerably stupefied, it is trae—bur lively enough to keep timid ones side- 623—Pyren Pie Plate Holder tn Dutch Silver design, $5 S in 1845, so is it in 1921. Good taste and sound values still go hand in hand at Oving- ton’s. And the present need for Christmas Gifts serves to accentuate how well good taste andsound values are combined to- OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of 5th Ave.” Fifth Avenue at 39th St. As for you, it GROS de LONDRE ROBES with Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street An Opportunity for Gift Seekers: Women’s and Misses’ FIBRE SILK SWEATERS Remarkably Low Priced Wednesday at $5.95 | lbrceetete 2 are varying types of the fasionable Tuxedo Coat model, in Black and all the new Spring colorings; appropriate for immediate wear or.at the Southern resorts. MAIN FLOOR A Gift Difficult to Duplicate for Usefulness and Desirability, MEN’S and WOMEN’S FINE SILK UMBRELLAS The novelties are particularly noteworthy, with handsome handles decora- ted with sterling silver, 14-kt. gold or introducing many novel effects. Exceptional Values for Wednesday: Women’s very good auality plain or | Women’s satin tape edge Silkk Um- | brellas, handles of massive carved amber Bakelite rings and posts, braid- leather loops with snort | ed leather loop: s with club tops and tips... ‘$4. 95 | stub tops and pa. "$6. 75 Women’s exceptional quality Striped Satin, and plain Satin Tape Edge Silk, with choice satin tape edge Silk Umbrellas, with amber Bakelite rings and posts; also Bakelite caps, plain, straight, amber Bakelite posts; some sterling silver mou $8.50 and 9.75 Men's extra quality Close Rolled Silk | Men’s' very good quality Silk Close Umbrellas, Prince of Rolled Umbrellas, c! Ata Wales crook handles. . "$4. 95 | wood crook handles. “$6. 75 Several New Models that Suggest Attractive Gifts WOMEN’S HOUSE ROBES Specially Priced for Wednesday $29.50 * a contrasting color satin lining and warmly interlined with Lamb’s Wool. Crepe de Chine. IMPORTED KNITTED NEGLIGEES of Silk and Wool introduce a charming novelty, some in striped effects, others daintily embroidered. SECOND FLGOR Special Sale Wednesday: 300 Pairs Double Size WHITE WOOL BLANKETS At the Exceptionally Low Prices of $11.95 a4 13.50 pair WOOL FILLED COMFORTABLES Figured Sateerr with plain Extra quality Dotted Silk Mull; borders, variety of colors, $6.50 each $9.50 each WATERFALL VELVET ROBES are in rich, beautiful colorings and lined throughout with a Corner « of Fifty-e -eigh 1 Street al ESS PM TRY BO TNR Lambert Brothers Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry Platinum faced bar pin , l4karat gold back, set with 1 diamond. .. $80.00 Others $28.00 to $3800.00 Santa Claus to Distribute Lambert Brothers’ Gifts ANTA CLAUS will be weighted down in his flight from chimney to chimney the night before Christmas with presents that will be useful and distinc- tive, presents that will last. Many of them will have come from Lambert Brothers’, where such gifts are being shown in abundance this Christmastide. Pretty and Inexpensive Ub iat ml sto set with 3 tour- MATA ode ee seve seudscnsens $16.00 Only four more days remain in which to do your Christmas shopping. For the convenience of customers who cannot visit the store in the day time, Lambert Brothers will remain open evenings. Engagement Rings @—- S&S & Fine Diamond Fine Diamond Fine Diamond Ls sing yy Ring, Lee eh Ring, bog 54 Ring, Other Diamond Engagement Rings $25 to $3,500 Soe S&S & Platinum ring, Single stone dia. '4-karat green Platinum + ing, delicatelypierced mond, set in 14. 801d, hand pierced nd. ed, set oe Coke karat green gold | carved ring, with sanundel'ty's pierced ring, diamond set in diamond | sur, smaller dia- with platinum Platinum. smaller dia- monds..... $475 $75.00 $150.00 monds, $415.00 Wedding and Other Rings \e-karat. gold ieee aoe Masonic ring in taised emblem, as 1 diamond, ge $23.00 Wedding Ring a= Acceptable pepe Diamond Pierced platinum Iskarat. ... $4.50 up Jewelry ind Ile green Dekarat.. $5.00 up Lecrtbrathecclihall Platinum..$14.50 uP ther Laoallieres ‘$130.00 as Low 4 e as $5.00 a Platinum ‘ Neckchains l4-karat ue green gold a tee 14-k pletiase steenieie eee ee scarf. pia, turned, set carved border, with dia diamond set in mond. platinum, $30.00 $36.00 14-karat l4-karat CGS AEG fc nai faced lavaliere with one set with one $30.00 $30.00 Foremost among the many reasons for the heavy Christmas trade at Lambert Brothers’ this year is the knowledge on the part of their customers that Lamberts carry only the very best of dependable jewelry. Added to that is the knowledge that nowhere else can goods of equal quality be bought for so low a price. Useful Christmas 14 Vekarat oa Roman Gifts re ey Be fine Others diamond, $38.00 Engraved free Wdarat green. wl \kareh prem, gold \4karat green gold signet fanc: ripe eee ene eT ee eee Thum tp eff Tins per waved signet ring, with 3 ried laters ave 8 $9.50 $27.00 Store Open Daily Until Christmas, 9 Pep rs ve. Third Avenue

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