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babies and children in Waterbury Club set to work and raised $5,000 as the nucleus for a milk fund. Frec milk will be distributed daily to all families in which there are under- nourished children. | Despoils Wild Bees and Then Feeds Them. (Special to Tho Evening MIDDLERURY, © Mans Wales n Quagsapaug, romy yesterday stumbled over a taille Hundreds of bees med out of the decayed trunk. Welch scented honey | and smoked the bees out of the tree and then rooted out forty-five pounds of pure honey. So the bees might not starve during the rest of the winter he returned later with twenty | pounds of sugar, which he placed in/ the log South Britain Sheriff a Real Poo Bah. SOUTH BI Shrift Wak The ¥ World TAIN, Conn., Fb, 10,~- % pretty much the whole show in this town, Yesterday he swore out a warrant for an of-| tender inst the law, in his ca- pacity served it, stepping into the role of} constable. His next move was to call! a sessio™ of court by virtue of his| holding the office of Grand Juror and} he tried and passed sentence on the| man, Then to wind up the transac tion he wrote the story for a V bury newspaper, fo rwhich he rand Juror. Then he| respondent, | Predicts Weather by a Pig’s| “Innards.” (Special to The Evening World MARION, Conn, Feb, 10,—Tt Village has a weather propliet named! John D. Larribee, who scorns such| commonpiace predicting mediums as| the fur on wild animals, tle bark on trees and other old standbys of pro- fessional prophets. When Larribee wants to find out what kind of weather the folks of Marion are go- ing to have he goes out to the pig pen, slaughters a tat porker and then dissects it. What he finds there de- termines the weather we will have| for the next three months. To-day he sald: “Don't put aside your flan- nels yet awhile. We have a sizeable piece of winter forninst ns yet,” and Marion folks are obeying, for they have learned long since that as a weather prophet Mr. Larribee is the pig's pajamas, Hen Lays Two Eggs in One! Hour in Contest. fal to, The Evening World.) unusual performance recorded in the egg-laying contest at Connecticut Agricultural Cc was the laying of two exes within one hour by lumbian Plymouth Rock, Bidd known as No. 161, entered by T. Emslin of Hackettstown, N. J. Police Find New Trick to Evade| Dry Law. Evening World.) Conn, Feb. 10,— ed a new antt- ? I. MILLER 2 Semi-Annual Every Slipper in Every Store Re- duced to Extra- ordinary Values. Alkali in Shampoos , |__Bad for Washing Hair || Town’s Wide-Awake Rotary] Prohibition ruse yesterday when they | But {njured Chinaman Couldn't!12 Majors, 5 Naval Commanders, |*PPlied at the bureau 7 suspended {n a dark, unusad closet of The Eventing Werld.) jan adjacent buliding. When eatis-| giving food they need because thelr) gen, yon Ovem Charmed With Parents are unemployed, the Rotary] 1a. staoh Property tor Own Use. | saying, “Here's my check,” aimed converted to his own uses, wil! be! Of Lincoln Hospital, who, after of placements in basic industries. taken March 25, the Heidelberg Court , dressing Sing'’s wound, told him it) But the unemployment condition | ),,, and feel a hundred times better. ac | Wad a dangevode ChAana’adviaed Wia| still Seniatsa’ wdlite Vand “pAPHOUIATd| | Vou an grt liguid arvonat acy GF AND OFFER—TODAY & TOMORROW It is tnexpensive, and fou ounces is ail you will need, This sim femedy has aever been known ¢o fail If cAn Introductory Sale ruled to-da The charfyes declare he seized the! 80ing to the hospital. Sing said, %o with 1egard to the jobless voteran. |store. ~ furniture of the Terminus Hotel in| “Too much washee,” and went back 5 Metz and gave it to his wife to work z | F ‘ Si Most soaps and prepared shampoos | contain too much alkali, which is very in- | jumious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. | The be t thing to use is Mulsified co- coannt oil shampoo, for this is pure and entirely gre . It's very cheap and ts anything else all to pieces. You get Mulsified at any drug store, and n few ounces will last the whole family for months. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in, about ateaspoonful is all that ts required It makes an abundance of rich, vreamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and asily hair dries quickly ; . and is soft, fresh looking, wavy and easy to handle. i vit ns and takes out. every particle of dust, dirt and dandruff, Be ere your druggist gives you Mulsitied | THE EVENING ‘WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY@10, 1922. — ; en tee a ~ =) |FIRED BULLET AS —_|7,500 SERVICE MEN _{21vment among reterane includes all pee | CONNECTICUT NEWS NUTMEGS } LAUNDRY CHEcK| REGISTER FOR JOBS |Snanars Seater coor Lee and nearly 100 Lieutenants ralded a restaurant a few doors from | - aS ae ‘ ; | — Club Provides Free Milk to | Pelice Headquarters, Several demi- Go to Hospital; ‘Too 27 Captains and 400 Lieu- ; wii Johns of liquor attached to ‘fine, sh Washee.” tenants Seek Work. Jndernourished Children, | strong wires were hung over a par- Nee Rebs ¢ ure Way To Get | tition in the rear of the store and When Charlie Sing, Sfty, 4 Chinese; Seven thousand ‘ive hundred for- |laundryman, refused to band over) Mer service men wio have registered | | store, No. 769 Melrose Avenue, the! ‘These figures were tssued by the| four ounces of plain, ordinary liquid —_—_>___ ‘ F . ; arvon; apply it at night when r with no chance of getting the heaith-| TO TRY METZ COMMANDER, | Pronx, at 11 o'clock last night, one|Dureau tm an effort to counteract PP Ee the ach > ae use enough to tee of them whipped out @ revolver and |*0M* of the optimistic statements) ih it in gently with the finger stantly, and your hai lustrous, glossy, silky The effort re-industrialize the for- mer soldier/does not seem to be mak~ t should. Une Advt e Rid Of Dandruff here is one sure way that never fails 3 published lateiy that unemployment Is} By morning most if not all of y i} ceasing to be a problem. tt distinctly| dandruff will be gone and three or HEIDELBERG, Feb, 10.—Testimony | # Sing’s head and fired. The trio! sti is @ problem, the bureau says, | four more applications will completely fesigned to prove that Gen. von Oven, | then ran out. although glad to announce that there mer German commander at Metz,| Sing, although wounded in the are signs—“forerunning signs”— of|how much dandruff you may have, seized private property end a ‘argo | head, blew a police whistle and pur-| ultimate business revivals This is re-| You will find, too, that all Itching For WOMEN 7 i t in- jount of gold and silver which he| Sued. A policeman Galled Dr. Solon| flected in a slowly increasing number | and digging of the Lal fated Teh: and soft, and dissolve and entirely destroy ele ate Erecarad te oe fae HOSIERY DEPARTMENT having | | } j (poctat t . i at the City @mployment 3ureau WATERBURY, Conn, Féb, 10.—| factory customers visited the restau-| laundry without a check to one of to remove dandruf completely and ; a ; ‘ o a since it was organized in September | estroge {t Fifth th When the local Health Department] rant the demlJohns were hauled frO™ three young men who came to hiel wr t.1 Nae orwunle that is to dissolve it Toe deat oye tt Avenue 4% STREET Broadway | found hundreds of undernourished | the ng bi | y. . tiring: ip and SPECIALISTS 9 PRICES IN FEMININE ARE VERY FASHIONS MODERATE Hpk Avenue RE Broadway : ANNOUNCE FOR TODAY AND SATURDAY A Very Special Sale —Sor the outdoors in town and country 22.00 34.00. One’s most exacting requirements are embodied in these suits. Tailored perfectly, from the fit of the collar to the hang of the skirt, they come in fine tweeds and homespuns, in the newest heather and one-tone shades—tan, rose, orchid, blue, green, grey. With boxed, belted or straightline coats, lined with matching or contrasting Crepe de Chine or Peau de Cygne Brilliant Colors and Soft Lines Characterize the : Advance Modes in Spring Frocks Featured Saturday at These Special Prices « 18.00 « 22.00 « 33.00 RISP and dainty fashions TEWNESS and smartness and HIE new crepe silks, refl C in Canton Crepe and Silk N good taste combined with Ap ing every Shee of tie aes Taffeta that are ready to be the new Spring fabrics and the -long waistlines, long skirts worn now and will be fas hion- new Spring colors—all here in and fluttering panels that are able throughout the Spring. delightful variety at $22.00. the Paris vogue for Spring 1922. + See this Edition for News of our Silk Hosiery Sale at $1.65 Spring Topcoats Sports Blouses . Special for Saturday Special for Saturday 22.00 | 1.80 ‘ For all the occasions of Spring—sports, motoring, To comptement the sports suits one has meed of valisgra town and out, these coats have been these tailored blouses. Made of striped dimities, cially designed. _ Flaring loosely from the piped with checked gingham; crisp organdies of shoulder, or belted, with leather buttons and patch varied colors, or sheer batiste; ith Peter Pan or pockets, they are equally smart in tweed, herring- Tuxedo collar and cuffed sleeves that fit enugly one or double-faced coatings. i over one’s jacket or sweater Last Reductions on Fur Trimmed Coats and Wraps All to Go at 18.00 28.00 48.00 were to 45.00 were to 65.00 were to 97.50 ah cANNOUNCE the Opening of a | 6000 Pairs of PERFECT GLOVE SILK HOSIERY |} ° The Most Remarkable Hosiery Values Ever Shown in New York | Regular Prices | $ Regular Prices 3.50 4.00 5.00 || @ 6.00 7.00 7.50 Hl H Every pair all silk with elastic top Every pair with the French pointed heel EVERY PAIR FLAWLESS AND PERFECT BEARING the name of a nationally famous maker—it can be seen on each pair —this hosiery is the very embodiment of elegance and superior quality. The silk is , of an equisite and clinging texture, possessing the strength and durability Which cm has established its nation-wide reputation. They are indeed, astonishing values, and no one can afford to overlook them. _ Sizes 8 to 1014 in each color and style Tok i Black, White and All Fashionable Colors Important | I, Victrola in Period Model Cabinet, $80 A new low price for this attractive cab- inet. Terms of $8 a month HY II. The Recordola, (Complete) $26 nH New device for making your own records in yous own home. Can be played immediately. III. The New Repeater, $1 Replays records to provide continuous music for dances and entertainments, IV. Walter Camp | cords: Set $15. Records tt ay, Bubble Books $1 First explain t t performance of the famous Yale Ath Music and songs of the lete’s Daily Dozen Exercises little tots. nursery for the | SHEVENTH FLOOR Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE | FREE WITH NEXT SUNDAY WORLD | Separate Shect Size 10x16 Inches Good Paper Ready for Framing | Fine Photograph of POPE PIUS XI | ORDER FROM NEWSDEALER IN ADVANCE