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a é = | | ay ooo | CONNECTICUT NEWS NUTMEGS | ffowi Prepares to Boom Tur-|Boy of 14 Catches 10-Foot Eel key Trade by Killing ‘ te Rives, Many Foxes. ENTRAL VILLAGE, Conn, Jan chant, reports that while he was at (Special to The Evening World.) Packerville yesterday a boy of four- LEDYARD, Conn, Jan, 18—There| teen caught a lamprey eel ten feet Js to be a general increase in turkey |long below the old grist mill wheel. business in this town, the banner tur- ee Maa TD lift the monster, oy town of the State. he Pirie hg mek Port a ep tad truthful, o v1 i As 4 safety first measure every one jonservative busitiess man, who puck a shotgun has been busy cxterminating the worst cgemy | Reporters Feet Frozen, But He w/ all turkey raisers—foxes—and the is Story. Dumber killed ts 200 per cent. greater) 1.4 4 aoe Story. tian in any other seasons leg BRITAIN, Jan, 13.—v, R, ‘ piss Cummings, a reporter sent out yes- Like Chestnuts? Here’s Great | terday to get a story on the finaing Niwk: of a man’s body on Meriden Moun- ain, CANTHRBURY. Conn, Jan, 1.—|Pot hie stone ners and Middletown, Owners of chestnut sprout land, who| feet badly frozen, ‘His physivivn oe te yeurs have faced failure owing to olla an amputation will be nec- dhe “chestnut blight,” are elated over | im lions of young chest- —— — aA TERN OE TERETE = 18—Gam Ricewasser, a local mer-| at a uaa WHISKEY’S LEADING "IN 33 STATES NOW Late Returns From Physicians| Show Slight Majority for | Therapeutic Value. CHICAGO, Jan, 13° (Associated Press).—Physiolans of thirty-three |= States and The District of Columbia,| thepJournal of the American Medical Association, divided almont equally) SYNDAY EXCURSIONS on the question of whether whiskey JAN. 15, 29 . b, is a necessary therapertic agent in'g their practice, | | ‘The e FEB. 12, 26 nowt | MAIR, 12, 26 | whiskey was a necessary thevapeutic |agent and 4,641 stated that they found \t of no value. New York physicians | | were practically 2 to 1 im favor of whiskey, aia A VALUABLE PLANT, (Prom the Kansas City Journal.) “Cabbage is said to contain vila- mines The vote was in favor “ot whiakey, | but by less than a 12 to 11 ratio, w | beer was declared unnecessary by ap- proximately a $ to 1 majority and| ie iekets KOO in date for | | wine was opposed by about a 2 to 1) eka? ork Ww, “thd Bt ratio. Restrictions in prescribing| #1 4. M 30 aa Mg, tcson whiskey were favored by a majority) At amy Qe GSA Me Bee Shy of approximately 13 to 9. jim) eae, Philadeiphia | (Reading — Termi Figures for fourteen States and the} 8" P ¢ of 10,304 questionnatres 5,577 deciat nit sprouts all over Windham, New Lond® and Tolland Counties are free Trom any sign of blight, he prospects now are that the ¢ ding chestnut tree” again will the village blacksmith 70-Year-Old Hermit Found Dead in Bed. « SALEM, Conn. Jan. 13—John Car- rol, seventy, a hermit, was found dead in bed at his home here. Death was cive to heart disease. It was found that the old man belonged in Fall River, Mass, and his body was sent there to-day, Negro Rum Spotter Found Dead Near Track. NORWICH, Conn,, Jan, 13.—News reached the Police'Department to-day dat Willie Canady, Negro rum spot- ‘tx, who procured evidence against| Joeal and New London liquor dealers 2 few woeks ago, had been found dead beside the railroad track near Fall River, Mass, Bridgeport Milk Dealers Cut Prices. BRIDGEPORT, Jan. 13.—Ninety Independent milk dealers here have cut the price of milk to 15 cents a ‘A and to 12 cents on| grade B is one cent below the cut made by the Borden Company on| grade A milk and the same as Bor- den’s quotation for grade B. The independent dealers dtliver avout 80,000 quarts daily, | bite Pallotti a Candidate for Mayor | of Hartford. | HARTFORD, Jan. 13.—"I am in the hands of my friends," said ex- Yolice Judge Francis A. Pallottl to- day in regard to a report of his can- | didacy for the Republican nomination | tor ‘or at the March Primaries. Six-Foot Hoot Owl Caught in Chicken Coop. ' MBRROW, Conn. Jan. 13,—A hoot! wi caught in a chicken coop near| here last night put up a wicked fight efore it was finally conquered. Its in white, wings when spread measured 6 feet & inches. ) ——_—_>—_—_ BRITON INSPECTS RUSSIA. ts Out to Tour Mellel OMieta Volza Famine District. GENEVA, Jan. 13.—The High Com- | missioner for Russian Relief here has received a wireless despatch announc- ine the arrival in Moscow of Sir Ben- jamin Robertson, British Rellef Com- about to start on a ion of the Volga fam- price missioner. I Kamenefr of the Pan- and has just n additional $20,000,000 for the © of food abroad, which has dy begun skell of the American Rellef ‘ation is feeding more than children in Moscow, Petro- grad ‘and the famine districts, and he jias distributed among adults 19,000,- 000 bushels of wheat for food and 1,000,000 bushels for sowing. Repti VDSELY PRISON FOR MOTOR KI Richard Barardi of No. 85 Newark wark, N. J. was sentenced to months in the penitentiary by County Judge Flannagan. y 1, while passing in his automobile on the wrong side of @ standing trolley car in Newark at the rate of thirty files per hour, Barardi ran over and Killed Anthony Romeo of Bloomfeld Avenue, who stepped unawares from in i of the trolley in the path of Bas "'s machine, 3,000, ANG, 600 ASTLE ore pany (Cant Terinpae REDIT’ TiitoRe 1374 Broadw ZDOORS ABQVE 37%F 837 Broad St., Newark, N, J. A Man’s Watch | PRICE GSSPRICE svtots, | 14. —_? 54) $0 vw enty-one is universaliy celebrated as the age when man hood ts reached, It is y}) called @ man's majsority, N uin ber of 1s ovlobrated Peat ayy Man's Watch that reaches the Majority.” Its Specifications Tell Why! to heat and mucnanical a. erial perfection that merits BUARAN’ f higter price Dat calls for q ne $25.00 $1.00 Weekly $50.00 $1.00 Weekly $100.00 $2.00 Weekly Ask for free Book of Gema A BTORE—-NOT AN OFFICE, B. Altman & Gn. For to-morrow (Saturday) An Extraordinary Offering of WOMEN’S GLOVES Women’s Short Glace Gloves at 95c. Women’s Strap-wrist Duplex Fabric Gloves at 95c. There are 7,000 pairs of fine-quality gioves In this Sale, every pair worth much more than the quoted (Sale on the First Floor)’ ’ A Remarkable Sale of (sizes 8 to 18; all with extra knickerbockers) at the extraordinarily low price of All of the Sults comprising this Sale are Altman models and Altman standard wool sultings of selected grade, in attractive, up-to- | (Boys’ Clothing, Sixth Floor) Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue, New York | this figure representing approximately the date patterns Thirty-fourth Street nomenally low-priced black, tan, mastic and brown per pair in white only per pair Also . BOYS’ SUITS $13.50 wholesale value The fabrics used are PRAIA RRR, j Thirty-fith Strect |THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1922 — Our Golden Anniversary Year TON TO THIRD AVE.—59TH TO 60TH ST. a | Every Suit (Exceptin Drastically encores ‘4 $ 19” ‘|Every suit that we have—regardless of their former selling price—to be sold at these great reductions. {Men and young men will find here the kind of suit they're looking for, and they'll find them extremely low priced for their value. Girls’ Suspender Skirts \ $3.95 A pleasing innovation in girls’ skirts—is the two-strap suspen- der style. The skirts are full box pleated and are in black and white, navy and white, brown and tan checks or plaids. Some, too, are solid colors of red or green. Very attractive when worn with lawn or silk blouses. Sizes 6 to 14, Two-Piece Serge Dresses, For Girls 8 to 14 Years, $2.25 Of navy blue serge—separate skirt and blouse. ‘The skirt fully pleated on white lawn body. Blouse made slip-on style, with Peter Pan collar and cuffs of white Jean; loose belted; two patch pockets. Designed espe- cially for school wear. bloofningdale’s—Second Floor. 200 Women’s Samples Silk Blouses, $5.88 One or two of a kind, smart, beautifully made blouses low priced because they are samples. Georgettes and Canton crepes, fashioned in a number of styles—filet lace trimmed, tucked, tailor made and some tie backs. In light, dark and two-tone colors. 41 only. E No Refunds—No C. O. D.’s Bloomingdale’s—B8econd Floor Sizes 36, 38 and Misses’ Smart Velvet Dresses, $10.95 Dresses of chiffon velvet and twill-back velveteen dresses that have a decided app&al to Miss 14 to 20. They are black, navy and brown and—as dresses are apt to be—straight lined models. Some are attrac- | tively embroidered or braid trimmed. Bloomingdale'e—fleoond Floor, Clearance of Men’s Suits Full Dress) in Our Vast Stock egardless of Their Original Price *? 4°” 3 oe (Single and double breasted models, semi-fitted and conservative. {Cassimeres, serges. | Sizes 33 to 44—also long, short and stout sizes. cheviots, worsteds, and plain blue Blobmingdale's—Seoond Floor. ‘ Winter Coats 316% Coats that we have nol seen equalled this season at this price. New, smart, warm coats of bolivia, suedine or cashmere velour. Many with beaverette fur collars, others with convertible or huge throw collars of self material. Each coat has a beautiful silk lining and is warmly interlined. In navy, brown and rein- deer. Sizes 14 to 18 and 34 to 44. —Bioomingdale’s—R8eoond Floor. 3650 Pairs Chanut & Cie Women’s Glace Kidskin Gloves At About 4 Actual Cost Full Pique and Overseam Gloves, $1.48 French kidskin, in colors of modes, beaver, grays, browns, tan, champagne and black. Hand embroid- ered, two-toned effects, in beautiful combination. 12, 16 Button and 14 in. Kid Gloves, $2.98 12 and 16 button length and 14-inch length, with strap wrist, of the finest selected kidskins. Black, beaver, brown and grays. Imported Glace Lambskin Gloves, 98¢ Kine lamb kid, with two-toned embroider: i - 2-clas| style. In white, beaver, brown, grays and planks ? Women’s Silk Lined Mocha Gloves 1$1.29 Real Mocha Gloves, silk lined. A Paris point em- broideries, In gray. : Bloomingdale’s—Main Floor. Strollers for the Baby One-Third Less Than Regular A manufacturer’s line of baby strollers—only 63 in the lot and nearly everyone different. Fashionable reed bodies, some with hoods. In natural, brown, blue and ivory. Arranged in four price groups: $5.98 $8.98 $15.98 $22.98 No Mail or Phone Orders \ Bloomingdale's—Thard Plo