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tr am "THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1921. ' Om | iself that it “contains no | CONNECTICUT NEWS NUTMEGS || |tovsioctn oi sf With Factory and Equip- Bh di y S| He. State Business Men Say Pros-/favg seven sick children on. thet : mi crt veld ment sold to Sun Star looming a é ie Pe sia In a badly undernourished condi- Brohibt- Saner Tax Rate. tion, all became violently ill on ext-| tion gout Thomas Me Auliffe Sarly DANONE Gk ag LS toe ae wate | ah Mfg. Co. MUST VACATE |<. ee PREMISES QUICK—so| —— ing their first square meal. = — Farmers Want to Know Why (Special to The Evening World.) Kitchen Plumbing Proves an! Shoes Are High and Hides Low. HARTFORD, Conn, Dec. 30.- Eel Trap. (Srecial_to The Fvening World.) | A Facts showing losses and drastic (Special to ‘The Kveniag World.) ‘onn,, Dec. 30.—! i S t d O t economy measures taken by many | WATIRBURY, Dec 30.—Joseph uoretary of the | ° ults an vercoats Hartford industrial and business] gt. Louis, of Cooke Street, sent|§ venereum F urther Reductions on ‘|| For Men and Young Men concerns during the past year will! for the plumber yesterday to find be placed before the City Board of }out why water refused to come trom Finance when it meets to consider| his \itehon faucet, The plumber, | Price of shoes. | i fhe departmental estimate budgets | thinking the pipe was frozen, ap-| In his letter Seeretary Healey | in January and the argument will be] plied a torch for some time without| Says: “It is impossible for the farm- | 15 Strongly emphasized by representa-| result. ‘Then he tore cown the pipe|¢rs of our State to get more than fives from the Chamber of Com-|and out squirmed a badly singed eel|5 or 6 cents a pound for cattle hides, merce and the Hartford County|about a foot in length. Mr. St.|4 re trying to glean up the it means quite a ra. It is my be- thiag wrong In a jation that the is's supper was cooking and he of 20 1-2 mills must] had an unexpected course of fricas- |S 1 from rising | goed ect. son A wind-up sale! End- ing the old year with a bang! Good suits and overcoats . from regular stock marked at this ridic- ulous price for an end of the year clearaway. SUITS—Al fell Wot th 7 course, Single an and cdoublo- breasted styles. Half or full lined. Some with two pairs of trousers. Sizes 34 to 46, OVERCOATS— Big Ulsters? Sure! And ulsterettes, town ulsters ard more consérvative styles. Plenty of materials, plenty of warmth. Well tailored, the zal with quarter silk yoke and silk lined sleeves: All sizes. You'll find yours here. Bloomingdate’s—Second Floor. Being Sacrificed by Boys’ Suits, Mackinaws S A M U E L B L U M| and Overcoats Reduced Manufacturer of $9.95 Approximately 600 suits, over- coats, mackinaws and sheepskin lined coats, taken from regular stock and drastically reduced for a quick clear- ance. Note the following values: Boys’ Norfolk Suits All wool, with 2 pairs of trousers. \ = = ——— Sizes 7 to ig years, $8.95. Tailored in \ New York Boys’ Mackinaws Ww All wool, 82-ounce fancy plaid mack- inaws. Sizes 8 to 18 years. $8.95. Boys’ Russian Overcoats | All wool chinchillas and fancy ma- terials. Sizes 214 to 8 years, $8.95. but must pe decrease as a means of Ral will permit so wide a Feviving prosperous business condl- |‘Temperature 2 Below, Robin nthe raw and the fins : caiesemnite Perches on Steeple. | ree Only 25 of Town’s Populaaon Bpcetal to ‘The Krening Woeld | Manufacturers’ Association Has Not Down With Scarlet Fever. | OAKVILLE, Conn, Deo. —30.— New Officers. (Bpeclal to The Even ng World.) Kither the first robin of next spring (Special! to The Frening World.) CORNWELL HOLLOW, Dec. 30.—| or the last ono of the recent fall was! HARTFORD, Conn. Dec. 30,—At} Fifty-five of the 80 inhabitants of /#eem perched on the re of All/the annua meeting of the Manufac- | € ¢ ariet | Saints’ Church here to-day, The tem-| turers’ Association of Connecticut, at | SoM Eracclenliy thie hove iowa perature registered 2 below zero at} the Hotel Taft in New Haven, the under quarantine and have |the time, Constable Frank Morway | following officers were clected: Presi Bee to won pone there rresting. |Youches for the robin's belated or|dent, H. Kent Hubbard of Middle- | ven Ce whichever way | town President, John H, Goss ee to Ne een " premature presence, “whichever wi Even Constable Hara T. Tuttle bas !those city folke want to put it.” lof Waterbury; Treasurer, Robert c | caug prevailing se. adsoe do by aeget Hartford. Me Directors * . i elected wore am Park of Staf- First American Meal Made pian sata HAUEHSO VY ford Springs; Don H, Curtin of Wit, Seven Russian Orph Tl, ublicity. lmantic; W. W. Wilcox of Middle- {Special to The Evening Wot! (Special to ‘The Evening World.) town; E. A. Moore of New Britain; WATERBURY, Conn, 30—| NEW BRITAIN, Conn, Dec. 30—|Isaac M Ullman of New Haven: Mr. and M:s. Morris Kastelman, of | An advertisement in the local press| Charles FE. Treadway of Bristol; F Grove Stree! dopted a family |asking the public to inspect her| Kingsbury of Bridgeport and Oliv n Ru hans 1 n of Jewett City, cently, | ni Paang- MARK nee: Values To Welcome = The New Year he All Loft Stores Very High Grade PEANUT Assorted The Sctwosox g4.| Three | Chocolates Elsewhere... . Special Assorted Chocolates Quality without the frills and fancies. ER Bde Special Mixed Candy Box 34c High Grade | Specials for Friday and Saturday Saturday CHOCOLATE A ll At a Discount of k |] | Boys’ School Overcoats ILS Boi d ; : een ieaa or bk oes oe "Snes d | | capt and fancy patterns. Sizes 10 to 18 years, or it - Dig EDUND BOX Boe ments "put up in Boys’ Sheepskin Lined Coats beautifully decor- } Strong, warm coats, with beaverette collars. BRIARCLIFF ated containers Sizes 8 to 16 $8.95. mn pounD 80c Why | | Little Boys’ Serge Suits CHOCOLATE sfice? i , > MARASCHINO 2 Pounds 1.69 the Sacrifice: | ( Middy, Oliver Twist and Junior Norfolk models. CHERRIES WHILE basins Going to close my doors Sizes 3 to 10 years, $8.95. soon. Won't turn my business upside down to conform to Ehewhere.. 75¢|THEYLAST | Boi arcliff Milk | —____——_—_—____Bloomingdate’s— Second Floor. American Filled Confections Chocolate present demand for inferior . * di f clothing. So di S- Assorted || Su"auir crc *mfsuharus BGC || Ascorted | mest autre sock dict to you the wearer, Not Boys’ All Wool Flannel much time left. Factory floor already leased to Sun Star Mfg. Co., and all fixtyres and machinery closed out. Chocolates Or Bon Bons and ocolates. POUND BOxDOC 2 Ib. Box $1.18 : Fresh Fruit Paradise Chocolates |" 79c or Bon Bons and Chocolates, a Superior collection of Sweets |— attractively put up in beautifully decorated “Birds of Paradise" boxes. Ou r 2 POUNDS, $2.00 _—pounp, $1.00 5 POUNDS, $5.00 ak ae K and E Blouses, $1.95 Outdoor and sports blouses, in plain khaki. With attached collars and cuffs. Exceptional value. Sizes 7 to 15 years. Bloomingdale’s—Secend Floor. Imperative need for quick action responsible for ridicylously low prices. No profit in this sale except for you, the wearer. Act on this opportunity before it’s gone. i Os | ote Great Reductions This 25% Discount Goes Off Prices} | Glove Silk Un | | Glove Silk Underwear Already Below Cost-to-Make!)| | om.sarittnntnsrn, nase top. In pink only. Slight imperfections. Our Mistletoe Package beautifully enameled A brillidhtly decorated red The peeytitully wertiicawe | Glace “Nuts metal box filled with Chocolate Salted Aesorted Nuts, Bon Bons Cream Drops and Acsorted Gloss and Chocolates, Crystalized | The woodland’s choicest treas- | Goodies in pelaeycrses: About Ginger and Smcoth Almonds, | Gres presented in candied form | five pounds of Candy nox” 99c rane, *1 49 Gotham Assorted Chocolates or Bon Bons and Chocolates, put up in neat, beautiful containers. $ POUND BOXES 1 25 2 Lb. Boxes 2.50 5 Lb, Boxes 6.25 e French Style Glace Fruit Loft Jewels Package PACKAGE $ 9 COMPLETE A | Gold Seal Assorted Chocolates pecate dean POU ND $], 50 2 Ib. Boxes, 5 Ib. Boxee, 7/30 A Wide Variety of | Glove =. Bloomers | ae e T u x e d r@) S | Full cut a Heavy glove silk, d Caan Coe, ets ites, | oR Overcoats class fabrics, Retail values $80 to $135. A] sae perms aps In good-looking, rugged materials eee ee palling 3950 Suits an strongly reinforced. In — inforced. Cut full, ‘with Beautiful garments, tailored from high therefore, the low price. sirable shades. such as Crombies, Carr’s Meltons, retail trade et Clearance Sale of Caledon, Worumbo, Hockanum, ° cog: Prineaton, Kunden, Dunn Stand Dad not 14%, 63 Fruits and Flowers A select assortment of delicious $ artisans ep tive inside, the aiscter work ish and Thomas H. Wilson's French When You Buy oe Growing plants, fancy hampers and baskets of frulte sp pleating, variety. 2 99 of ara an the, eel sift package that Backs. Prices already lower than and Pay Only fruit and flowers reduced’ much below their former FIVE POUND BOX you'll be proud to have your card cost of production. Take your choice and é 7 . low prices. 5 accompany FIVE POUNDS a The same reduction of 25‘ , applies | Holly Wreaths, 10c Each POUND BOX, Be ROUND: BOK $2: 3’ POUND BOR $4. Deduct 25°; More on the higher grades of Tuxedos and lolly Wreaths, ec! 66 e e 99 P - When You Buy Dress Clothes. Mistletoe and extra large bunches of holly —1e bunch. A . ! As usual a large stock of fresh cut flowers and The Big Noise ackage Attention, Clothing Manufacturers! hot house and Caltfornia fruit—very low in price. ing irons, racks, desks, chairs, etc., § Consisting of FIVE POUNDS of HIGH GRADE ASSORTED CHOCOLATES or Bon Pp Doce lecie tooo poe Poyresyl oman tcomigelp er panipaes Artistic floral designs, $3 up. Bons and Chocolates, together with 100 VERSES and ROSE MOTTO PAPERS and Two Champion Peace Disturbers ¢ One “Whoop It Up” and One “Rooter” ee — ee ee ee ee ALL FOR This department will be open all day Sunday and Monday (New ¥ear’s Day —my factory floor is already leased. Bloomingdale’s—Mauin Floo Samuel Blum | Fresh Killed Turkeys Factory: Temporary Store: 55e¢ Lb 740 Broadway 1652 Broadway | | usin. ren vwmr Hare New Year Party Package Consisting of FIVE POUNDS of SPECIAL MIXED CANDY or SPECIAL ASSORTED CHOCOLATES, 32e lb. 2645 Ib. her with 100 VERSES and FRINGED MOTTO ; tomers at ready for tie Naw Year $] 70 Cor. Astor PI. Cor. 51st St. | Aiaryland cesenn: B55 im: | Bib Rous: Bea ie I ALL COMPLETE FOR e Open 8 A. M. to 6:30 P. M. Open 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. ————nsoningtaee—Desomnt — | e fRP ea A a * ee = AS ee ee — SS a on leee se OE ena eae ees * yee a = x - n a oy