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ena hua ten eens piace CONNECTICUT NEWS NUTMEGS an Office Holder Believes] ®24 almost succeeded in Biting off eral terms. , “to the Victorious Sex Be- te. long the Spoils. i (Seecial to The Brening World.) WATERBURY, Jan. 6.—Women have gained complete control of the Town Clerk's office here. Miss Dora Magan, who defeated Town Clerk Robert Palmer in the recent election, took office yesterday, and her first act was to fire all the male assistants. ‘Women were engaged to fill their laces. As a mark of deference to the ‘ jer sex, however, Miss Egan / wameed out cigars to all who called at her office, Chicken Thieves Betrayed by Hen Whose Life They Spared. (Special to The Brening World.) MERIDBN, Conn., Jan. 6.—“She's a layer; we'll keep her for eggs,” re- marked John Marjewsky of No. 85 Veteran Street to his friend, Alex Mezro, when they found a hen in a ‘ in C. F, Hutchins's coop in Ken- ‘ington at midnight. So, carrying six dead fowl in a bag and the live one wnder John's coat, they tramped two miles to the city. When they were pessing Patrolman Quinn on West Main Streot, the “layer” squawked, A race ensued and the policeman won. His prisoners were fined $25 and costs | each and given ten days. Twice Trapped Mink Gnawed Off Two Legs. (Spectst to The Evening World.) ‘WOODBURY, Conn, Jan. 5.—Ben Rodman, a fur trapper, yesterday caught a mink in one of his line of| traps, which had no hind legs. Where | the legs should be were healed-up | |, stumps, indicating that twice during its trap-laden career, the mink had found itself caught in steel jaws and | man of the committee, one of his front legs when Mr. Rod- ‘man reached the trap and killed the biped freak, No More Room in State Farm | for Women. | (Special to ‘The Evening World.) ! HARTFORD, Conn., Jan, 5.—A re- port submitted to Gov. Lake by the Board of Directors of the State Farm for Women at Lyme shows that for the past seven months it has been necessary to refuse admission to this institution, and that the new building to be opened soon will not accotnmo- date the needs of the State except for a limited period. The parole, system at the farm is working smoothly and the report gives an optimistic agrount of the other features of the instifution. ' Woodrow Wilson Foundation to | Have $1,000,000. ' (Special to The Rvening World, HARTFORD, Conn, Jan, 5.—The Hartford Committee of One Hundred for the Woodrow Wilson Foundation has been found to number more than 150. The Rev. Willis H. r, Chair- ounces final plans for the foundation “Dollar Din- ner” at the Hotel Bond Friday night. Hamilton Holt, editor of the Inde- pendent and nationally famous as a writer and lecturer, is to be the speaker and he will outline the ‘history and scope of the foundation. It is planned to establish a fund of $1,000,000, the incor rom which will be awarded each year to the person who has done the greatest service to public welfare, Liberal thought or peace through jus- tice. The idea is similar to that of the Nobel prizes, but is to be @ distinctly American institution, sald Chairman Butler. It !s hoped to raise about $36,- 000 in Connecticut. | Well-Known Man Dies as Result of Auto Accident. | ‘— (Special to The !rening World.) Henry F. Seaver of Rocky Hill, who each time had escaped by gnawing Mpthe imprisoned leg off. The animal HARTFORD, Conn, Jan. was injured in an auto accident near his home, Sunday afternoon, is di the Hartford Hospital. Treasurer of the MEN’S UN PRICES, UNION SUITS WELL KNOWN LEWIS EMBRACING EVERY WOOL AND SILK AND GARMENT, AND ONE EVERY PURCHASER. OFFERED IN THREE Values 1.50 to 2. * 2.75 to 4. “cs ToktmDaniell, Broaaway. An Unprecedented Sale At Less Than 4% Regular Prices WE HAVE SECURED, AT GREAT SACRIFICE THE ENTIRE MANUFACTURED BY THE THERE ARE ONLY 600 GARMENTS IN ALL-- TURED — FROM THE LIGHT WEIGHTS TO THE MEDIUM THE “LEWIS” UNION SUIT IS A HIGH GRADE SIZES 38 TO 44 ONLY. 4.50 to 9.50 at. ION SUITS SAMPLE LINES OF KNITTING CO. NUMBER MANUFAC= SUMMER AND HEAVY WOOL GARMENTS. THAT WILL SATISFY LOTS AS FOLLOWS: 50at . 95 mat . 2.18 3.25 . THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1922. Meshing Company of Hartford and a member and secretary of the band of the First Company, Governor's F'oot- guard He was prominent in the order of American Mechanics and was Coun- cillor of the Charter Oak Council sev- sesses a brand of humor which the foremen asid they enjoyed “far more than the dry line of bunk ‘Binstein’s Theory’ which the Yale Professor handed out last week.” ———<——— of Tracy's Pond here to-day, Dum- Schott was skating on the pond in a lonely section of the town when the feo cracked and he plunged into the water, Penik, the only other skater there, went to his rescue and the ice broke under him also. The two men made desperate ef- TOO LATE. (From the Philsdelphie Record.) “The acquisition of wealth dosen't bitions,” Breeder Raises Fowls Twice al- forts to climb onto to the tce but it] Ways gratify a man's re Ordinary Size. broke as fast as they tried. Bercler aa (@pecial te The Evening World.) was passing in his car and heard buy a lot of their cries, Tying one end of a long rape to a tree and the other end to one of his legs, he walked out to the hole. and pulled the two men to safety. NEW BRITAIN, Conn, Jan. b— Guy Fuller of the Blue Hills district, 9 prominent chicken breeder, says he has discovered a method whereby he can produce @ variety of fowl much larger than the ordinary. According tu Fuller he produces turkeys and chickens double the size of orainary fowl by means of tabloids of the pineal gland. He says the doses are odministered along with the ordinary esn't want them." Town Character’s Oratory Better Than Yale Professor's. (Special to The Evening World.) WATERBURY, Conn, Jan. 5,—Ora- tory reached sublime heights here food. last night when Willie Quick, a mu- Saves Two Skaters Who Break the ‘Chase "Pordiien'l Auscclatine 68 Strictly Fresh MIDDLEBURY, Conn, Jan, §—|©?nducting a forum. Last week a L OPPENHEIMER coursed on garbage. Mr. Quick is * See Phone book for Locations. One of the town characters and pos- end John Penik from the icy waters — aia : SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE Famous Queen Quality BOOTS AND LOW SHOES AT A BARGAIN PRICE Taken right from regular stock. Many models te cheose from. All the season's wanted modes developed in the most populer materials. HIGH BOOTS—Variety of styles to choose from—service boots and more dressy models. OXFORDS—Smart street and sport SLIPPERS—in endless variety, including of silver opera pumps. An ani te buy beautiful clippers at a low price. Eetre ($re.85 | QUEEN QUALITY BooT SHOP 32-34 West 34th Street All Sizes and Widths | World Almanac NOW ON SALE i Mh fain MANN rc it SB: Bun nal ] 750-752 Soave a | Corner 46% St. Our Easy Payment Plan Applies Everywhere Within 150 Miles of N. Y, ) 1] We Furnish Apartments ana Homes on Weekly or Monthly Payments. an ae stain QUEEN An - reniUD OVERSTUFFED LIVING HOOM SUITE—Loose cushions, upholstered in tapestry or velour; three pieces, as Illustrated, at........0+. 0+ Englander January Columbia and Cortina MnO Foreign Language Records on Sale. Columbia Grafonolas trom Couch Bed with $30 Up. On tetverial ; Our Easy i ] ( Roll Top 1 Payment \ Plan. Rage } : MI Mattress | ae’ and Link : MOTOR i Fabric Truck Spring; as illus- DELIV trated, at ERIES. A COMPLETE LINE OF NEW HOME SEWING MACHINES ON CREDIT UP TO $110. Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. kaa doth Sta th Ave, [a Sold by Germany. Analysis of 1920 Hi Important | B..-7 now first President Harding's well es every, Full Aviation Your Newsdealer or Bookseller will supply you at 35c by mail, postage prepaid, on receipt of Address: CASHIER, N. Y. WORLD A copy may be had : and a pe) about Booksellers, February Ist, 35c Per Copy 75c, by Mail 90c By Mail 50c. Conference on the Limitation of Armaments and the Pacific and Far East Problems. Peace Resolution, Proclamation and New Treaty With Census. | SOME OF THE LEADING FEATURES OF THE NEW EDITION Agricultural Statistics compiled by United States Govern. Inaugural Address. | Over 30 pie devoted to Diary of Chief Events all over the World in 1921 a | Diary of World's News day by day. | ‘All the latest data as to Armies and Navies of the World.” Important Financial and other Statistics about every State in the Union, as city of size, Full Racing and other Sporting Records and | 50,000 OTHER FACTS AND FIGURES ¢ 50 Cents New York City | 15 W. 34*St. 24 Floo BETWEEN FIFTH AVENUE AND BROADWAY,(OPP. WALDORF HOTEL) Special, Accommodations to Buyers—Open Tonight, Also friday and Saturday Evenings Till 9.00 “SENIOR” “JUNIOR” — The World’s argest Second Floor Clothing Institution. You never read the like of this before— ' never! In this sale we have dealt prices a blow such as they have not had since they started upward years ago! The values it presents have electrified the public; and when you read below the character of the clothes you are getting in this sale at these prices you can’t help but marvel about it yourself! GQyvercoats -_~ and Winter Suits Over 30,000 Garments in Four Gigantic Groups! Forty Famous Brands! Over 5,000 of them at the One Price of $15! They comprise our own regular stock that were formerly $25 and $30, and goods just purchased by us that were made to sell at $30, *35 and *40 In this selection at $15 you will find many celebrated brands of clothes, the names of which are among the most favorably known of high-grade makes in, America. We listed these brands last week, but at the urgent request of a number of the makers, we are omitting them as a result of the protest rhade by retailers who are forced to sell the identical garments at $30, $35 and $40. The variety of fabrics, models and patterns is overwhelming. All sizes, regulars, stouts, shorts and longs. Limited alterations free Reduced from *33”° and °35 Including Recent Purchases (Retail Values Up to $45) At this amazingly low price there are hundreds of Suits and Over- coats in every fabric, pattern and model. Forty makes to select from. No matter what your taste may be, it:can be met in this huge assort- ment. All sizes, regulars, stouts, shorts and longs. Alterations free. Reduced from *3'7° and °40 Including Recent Purchases (Retail Values Up to $55) Among the wonderful purchases made for this sale, and included at . this price, are Suits and Overcoats secured at a great saving from famous New York, Chicago, Roch- ester, Philadelphia and Baltimore makers, Exclusive models in all . patterns. All sizes. Alterations z free. = 4 Reduced from *50, 55, %60, °65 Including Recent Purchases (Retail Values to $85) This offer presents the cream of America’s foremost makes of ready-to-wear Suits and Overcoats—the finest money can buy. Exclusive domestic and foreign fabrics in the richest patterns. The tailoring of these gar- ments is unmatchable. Also included at this price are a number of luxurious genuine Mon- tagnac Overcoats, the fabric that of the famous Germania Mills (silk lined). There isn’t a model or fabric missing in this big assort- ment. Altera- tions free. All Sizes, Regulars, Stouts, Shorts ant Longs. 22 Floor 15 W. 34 St. jab TWEEN FIFTH AVE. AND BROADWAY (OPP. WALDORF HOTEL) a= , } ! 2 Wyle eww oo beeen owas em ew ee ense=