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a —— THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH. 10, 1922, o é y very contre of the river. They al- peared to take matters colly until Baltic? dam waas reached when all disappeared In the rapids. ee /[- CONNECTICUT NEWS NUTMEGS: CN i Lt _ They reach maturit a huge mun Meriden; One 109, While Another Is 104. {rectal te The Trentne World.) MERIDEN, March 10—"Yes, I sup- pose 102 ts old—for a man,” was the comment to-day of Miss Sarah Brad- ley, mts is fold that! the oldest male inbabitant in the State had just celebrated Kis birthday in Bristol. “Probably I, too, thought 1 was old at his are,” she added thoughtfully, as she resumed “tidying up" her room at Cold Spring Home. Miss’ Bradley Hasn't been out of her room for years, * but sbe has namerous -callers, who tell her the news of the day in ex- change for interesting recollections of “her tirihood years. “Auntie” Bradley ‘was ora in Concord, N. H., in 1812. Mrs, Julla Copperthite, of No, 140 Hanover Street, who will be 104 next ‘Wedneaday, likes autos, has.seen and (enjoyed the movies, hopes to some day sit th/at a radiophone and won- ders that the “girls of to-day can bravg a New England winter with low shoes and silk stockings.” She saw the first railroad train come into Meriden, New Canaan Cow Breaks Jersey Milk Record. (Spectal,to The Evening World.) HARTFORD, March 10.—Fauvic’s Star, a Jersgy cow owned by A. V. Barnes-“of New Canaan, has broktn the world’s record for milk production by the Jersey breed. In one year Fatvic’s Star produced 20,616 pounds pounds of milk, His Brother’s Disgrace Forces Him to Leave College. {Special te The Eveging World.) NEW BRITAIN, Mich 10.—Claim- ing that the disgrace his brother, Leon Ellsworth, the married Metho- ist preacher, who recently eloped with nineteon-year-old Marjorie Tur- ner, of East Berlin, has brought upon the family name is making him a so- cial outcast, and has already cost him his own sweetheart, George P. Blls- worth, a student at Wesleyan, to-day announced that he pianned to leave Middletown and go West, where he ‘will finish his education in a West- ern college. Constables May Yet Have to Answer for Stbia’s. Death. (Special to The Eventag World.) WATERBURY, March 10—In a finding made publie to-day Coroner Reforestration Will Give Water- bury a New Forest. {Special to The Evening World. WATERBURY, March —10,—T! hills and -dales around Waterbur: once clothed with virgin forest, are now almost bare, but when plans now in process of development by City En- gineer Kearns are consummated they ain be covered with forests, 50,000 saplings, mostly ever greens, have been set out on land owned by the ty, and when they terbury will have al forest and game preserve, where wild nature will be found, asin the days when the city was an Indian village called Matta- tuck. Mill Worker Is Heir to Millions. si ne World.) MOOSU areh 10.—Word reached his many friends here to- day that Rufus Cappock, a laborer in the woollen’ mills Falls, is one of the d-rect heirs of an estate that is valued at forty to fifty million dollars, comprising real estate in New chain was embedded in the skin of its HH. T York and Pennsylvania and Pennsyl- Natural Squirrel Choker Scarfs $8.95 Included are fine corded madras, satin and silk striped madras and fibre silk vania oil lands. Cappock now works Natural Squirrel Seatfe $13.50 striped madras. All patterns are woven—none printed, ‘The Shirts are all spick, eS Nats BFMONT, Moe, Fine Fox "$19.78 span, new—just made up—best of madras and workmanship; fine buttons; fash- Shoot Red Fox and Find It Has Natural d $24.75 ioned over our pertects (TB Sonipniry in form acl a ae? ae Gold Collar. Blue Fox Scarfs, White Fox dyed $64.50 Such shirts would be a remarkable offering at the en HEARS GENE Beening Word, Stone Marten Scarfs, 2-skins $74.50 of a season. ‘To open the Spring wearing time they are bs , are! g, re ‘Ox 2. . A G ? j iY mat Sener GMM odes, Gal i Extra Special! Natural Dark Stone any amazing. fie taking off the pelt, 1 was Cound that Lift Off Co s | Marten Scarfs, fine color and one- Men of particular taste will pick them out by half- at some time in its ¢ life it must rm | skin size... $37.50 dozens. Only $1.98 each, Sizes 14 no 17. haye been a pet, as a gold plated Wi ° H | A. & $.—Second fivor, Cuntral ith the Fingers neck, with a tag marked C Wins Eating Contest, Then orld.) Conn. one or- onder o \ }der. Monseni holds Constables William H.| f fifteen slices of brend, four oranges, four orders of potatoes .and various sifle dishes which went with each or- Gary was presented .a two- ruit cake as a special prize gobbled ap in six minutes. ‘Mother of Twenty Children . Dies at Sixty-Six. (Bpgelal to The Evening World.) WILLE.’ ANTIC, March 10,—Mrs. Josephine F. Lisee, sixty-six, who died here, was the mother of twenty children, most of them born fn this city, and two score grandchildren. Fifteen of her twenty children are still living. pound whieh hy . Find Trailing Arbutus in Open Blossom. (Spectal to The Evening World.) VOLUNTOWN, March 10.—A large bunch of trailing arbutus buds with an” occasional open blossom was picked in North Sterling to-day. Sev- eral buds have been picked near Mount Misery. (Spécial to The Evening World.) BROOKLYN, Conn., tion PE Ee ER SADE A CONFIRMED SCEPTIO, (From the Cincianatt Enquirer.) “Smith won't take any man's word for anything,” sald Brown, “That's right,” The credit of making “‘hooch’’ tn a. Ford car goes to Frank Nivakas of this town, and Frank will explain his methods to the U. 8, District Court early In the spring. MNivakgs ‘vas found turning out some real ac- ceptable “‘moonshine’”’ from a coltce- automobile parts. Thera was @ gasoline feed pipe, an 21 pipe, the gas tank, and other purts with the exception of the steering gear and tho wheels, agreed Jones. “He read @ statement fn an agricultural paper that one seed of cotton planted and replanted will produce 40,000,000,- 000 seeds in six years, and he wrote in and demanded @ recount.” March 10.— Fox- and Thrée Young Ride Cake of Ice. (Special to The Evening World.) SCOTLAND, Conn, March 10.— While the tce was breaking up and floating down the swollen current of the Shetucket River yesterday, a fe- mate fox and three young.ones were Passengers on one large citke in the Due Monday. Finland, Antworp .«. Fort Hamilton, Bermud Baltio, Liverpaot Maracaibo, Cura Mexico, Havana Osear “Il. Christi Leon Xiii., ‘Bare » Kingston’ .M. Surinam, Kingston... 1.30 P:M. Sail To-Morrow. Olympte, S'hampton Rendam, Rotterda: Stockholin, @ourdenha’ Savoie, Havre. Algeria, Glas: HERMAN’S Regulation U.S. Navy Oxford Black Genuine Gun Metal Calf Navy Oxford. High Quality Leather Soles and Rubber Heels. Linings, facings and fittings accord. Brooklyn's Best Known Shoe House 102-104 Myrtle Ave., " BROOKLYN Cor. Bridge St., Doesn't hurt a bit! of Freezone on a sore, touchy corn stops that corn from hurting, then shortly you lift that bothersome Just a drop | Children’s Shoes For Growing Feet BOYS' SHOES, $3.96 to $5.95—Toe Russia, gun metal and patent leather laced styles, with welted and stitched soles, fyll round toe lasts that assure tomfort. Sizes ® to 6, and priced according to size and leathers. ; y GIRLS’ SHOES, $8.95 to $7.95—Patent leather with dul and white kid tops, white Nu Back and buckskin, tan Russia and gun metal lace styles; welted and stitched soles; also low shoes in Various styles. Priced according to size and leather. A:(® 8.—Becond Floor, Wost. Fibre Silk Sweaters Smart Styles at $5.95 SWEATER is teally a necessary part A of one’s outfit these days—and this particular selection of 150 sweaters is so reasonably priced. Tuxedo and slip over models, of fibre silk, henna, jockey, orange, white, jade rust, brown, black nnd navy. Sizes 36 7 and 9-inch Ribbon 48c Regulatly $1.25 E feathers may make fime irds, but this ribbon makes © many other useful things— hat” trimming, sashes, camisoles, dress trimming, ete. The 9 in. satin edged moire is very smart for trimming on the new spring hat. The'7 and 9 in. satin’ ribbon in light colors makes pretty sashés and dainty camisoles. The 7 in. Rolffan stri ribbons used as dress t up a costume and is also used for fancy work. and flowered A. & 8.—Btreet Floor, Wast. Ginghams, 35c Yard CHARMING gingham frock at A about one-half the regular price. A beautiful, fine quality, in variable size checks and such attractive coloring® as blue, pink, orchid, brown, green and other light shades, besides black and white. They are 32 inches wide, which is a most desirable dressmaker's width, Printed Dress Batistes, 28¢ Yard Dots, rings, squares and geometrical designs, in a bost of beautiful colors, 38 and 40inch widths. A quality that usually sells at a much higher price. A &S,—Sirvet Noor, Wea, Fur Scarfs for Spring DIVERSITY of new models in A splendid furs, at prices incomparable for splendid values, a few specific examples. ¢ Good Candy Costs Little . IHESE candies are a wonderful at— the more you eat the more you want. You really will be enthusiastic about ming brighten ; ORIGINAL model hats of the younger generation were never “more charming, more winsome, more in accord with the vivacious, animated spirit of youth, as exemplified by the vari- ous illustrations. Paris Hats for Girls of 8 fo 10 Years Legged ges! Mask of soft, straws, wi icati f dneey larg atelier sacks, ribbon or flower embellishments. Cap effects, pokes, bonnets and musbroom shapesy $12.95 to $16.95. - . “Madge Evans” Tailored and Dressy Hats These charming hats of country- wide fame are sold: exclusively in Brooklyp by Abraham and Straus. Leading fashion ‘magazines laud HE finest colle this low price. ever they are sold. suggest cus tori shirts. Men’s Bias Stripe Scarfs of All-Silk Reps School, College and Regimental Stripimgs and solid «olors—of local and national significance. In the smart diagonal stripes—narrow and wide, to fit each taste. The best showing of bias-striped all-silk rep neckwear that, we've ever been privileged to offer for such a-small price. 98¢ each. ; ABRAHAM +» STRAUS wc. BROOKLYN Imported Model Hats for _ Misses of 10 to 16 Years Tailored sports and dresey types, fashioned of beautiful new materials, with studious attention to correct head sizes and attractive brims to frame the face. $12.95 to $28.75. previous models, as they are hats of distinct charm and originality. Children’s and Girls’ Dressy " to 46. ; 7 H ef 98. ‘of mitk. The best previous record for HP NEWS INFORMATION i A. k S.—Btreet floor, Bast. ret pope aga tl ~ pnd gncpe as a is irls’ Tai the Jersey breed was by Passport, a Tae 5 J pring Children’s and Girls’ Tailored New York cow? and was for 19,695 Due To-Day. models are worthy rivals of al Hats, $3.98 to $8 A. @ 6.—Merzaaine, East. T'S are a Spring since we have welcomed such splendid suits for less- .00. These men’s and young men’s models were tailored es- than ially for Abraham and Straus, and are lew models in the new ae colorings; «li; pore pt Brey. be well a& black silk mixtures an closely priced. “Good as a Stetson” is a familiar comparison that be- speaks the superior quality of the world-famous hats. $3.95: Pair line. ; But the feel—the finest of felt that wears year after year. The A. & S. selection contains soft hats and derbies at $7 to $10. Victor Jay & Co., London-made derbies and soft hats, $8.00. A. & S. hats, $2.95 to $5.95. New Spring caps, 98c to $3.25. Stitched tweed hats, $3.45. a A. & 3.—Btreet floor, Hoyt Street. better grip on the In tan only. $2.65 Pair like “‘sixty.”” pair. Special! Men’s Black Scotch-grain Brogue Oxfords, $6.95 Pair’ 98c A. & 8.—Street: floor, East. Men’s New Suits for Spring Days; $29. 75 and tans, meditim dark grays. Pure wor- meres. Regular, stout and long sizes, 35,to 46. P Just Arrived!—120 Suits with Two Pairs of Trousers, Special at $31.50 A. & 8,—Strdet floor, Hoyt Street. Men’s Auto Gauntlets ‘AR lower than one would ex- coat sleeve. Corrugated palms’ add life to the glove ea well as give a Trowbridge and Clarence C. Matthew- ing to Government specifications. Come in and try on a “Ste! ” pect to pay for auntlets of nm, of Woodbridge, iminally - re . ry : ‘9 Apcusiie Toriihesdbath by. ahockne ’ I Mos Il like the way it sets on your wee isd with. Le cuff id Of ARIHONY: Sables f ADES mported Dress ead and the easy curves in its out- cuff ribs that keep the cuff over stecring wheel. Man's Short Driving Gloves, Finest black horsehide that wears - Short _strap-wrist style, A remarkable value at $2.65 A. & 8.—Btreet Moor, Hast. A. & 8.—Second floor, Hoyt Street. 6,000 High-Class Fancy Shirts for Men at $1.98 tion of shirts you ever clapped your eyes on at You will find them priced at $2.50 to 84 wher- The fabrics, the styles and the patterns, all ee me een ee ee corn right out, root and all. pain, no soreness. No iI You'll laugh. them, for they are made in our own fac- tory from the purest ingredients. Montauk Assorted Chocolates, 29¢ Ib., regular 39c. Home-made Peanut Brittle regular 20c, St. Patrick's Day candies and novelties The Lowest Price in Years! Nickel Pocket | How Manly Little Boys Look in Spring Reefers---$7.45 ITTLE reefers of tweeds and serges are the most essential part of “Youn All kinds of corns and ¢ainful calluses gn bottom of feet loosen right up and fall || off. Truly magic! 19¢ |b, ‘GOLDS IN CHEST ‘one is the remarkatl ‘iscovery of | § Lase your cht, mitts he: Cincinnati genius. Tr o humbug! ats alto ready abt ne aes * testa) Wa tc h é s oe en fc rps 9: jonfh of ead fon Barn Suan % 1 ne ue Sa ety MOCKHELLDD. Tiny Bottles of Freezone cost only a few Just to mention the fabric indicates that they will give a “ton” of service. 7 lime . ad cents—at Drug Stores.. 89c Each | The tweeds are ‘Fisher and Kennedy's”—all wool, in gray and brown mix- f el Pepper Rub is the cold rem- = - Gy t Vi ili . | tures, and herringbone cheviots and the serge is “Oswego’ worsted, and navy i ecly that rings quicke relief, It mar euungs blue. Double-breasted models, with patch pockets and embroidered emblem on Pacis hs Vestas oat Grire Sonn ¢ 45c Yard SPLENDID knockabout watch for | sleeve. Warmly lined. 214 to 10 years z Psatving ins duck cob ren Men and Boys, and very convenient 5 ° ° * ; feathig’ Nest os OP nk : RENCH dotted veilings that smart to cerry in bag when traveling: Spring Suits With Two Pairs of Trousers, $12.75 ie pat Bennie tes Tr iby n into French women wear so much’ also This is a thin model, plain polished case, Mothers understand the wisdom of buying two-trouser suits—double trousers ramet jean eel: For Constipated Bowels—Bilious Liver |p Sittmctitact ictal | tatwesc as cscevta su | Nea tare wit that wll ake any young teow want to throw ft his overcoat and come out in Spring attire. three minutes the congested spot is stem that pulls out to set the bands, as in warmed through and through, — When IMPORTED VEILS, 98¢--New drape The easiest Almy’s tweed mixtures are representative of the excellent fabric used in their 4 cathartic-laxative to) to-night will empty your bowels com- i Spri are anil obe higher-grade watches. Altogether a ver i . * . . you are suffering from a cold, rheu-| physic your bowels when you have pletely by ering and you will feei| | reas fer hai Firing bie a ie, OrURa ah ie 1 very hable val re making. All wool cheviots, also in tnixtures and herringbone weaves, Plaig, Pieuah Pace Malte BHA TGA OF SOFEN. Sie gaicha They work while you PR ARGS OA SIREN HAST SBEMIA ANS VERY TCRRIADMC YRMMI@R GME: I) Jeated and sports models for boys 8 to 18 years old, at $12.75, with two pairs of nnseles, just ge rof Rowles Red] — Head Teak ascarets never stir you" up fancy color combinations sale price of 89e, knickers, epper ituh, made frome red peppers, HRS OD ‘ Salts, ills, Calonrel, or A 6 8~Btreu aa favs, Contra , A. & 3.—Seoand floor, West, at any drugstore. You will have the. — Dlzsiness Sour Stomach — [i _pitmickest relief known.—Advt, is candy-like Cascarets, One or two! bux. only Children love Cascarets, tuo, and they cost ten cents a For Saturday's Selling=——— —— — ——