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" | it t See aS 1 stones NR RTT Lecter regan # _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1922. Park, have unearthed three skeletons and three tombston park was formerly a cemetery, used for that purpose in colonis times. The tombstones were erected to the memory of Ephraim Warner, who died May 20, 1808, aged seventy: widow Lydia Warner, 20, 1815, aged seventy-five, A. Welton, wife of Richard I Moth Hunters Excite a ‘ Community. (Bpeciat to The Evening World.) MERIDPN, Conn., March 24.—Gov- Sroment gypsy moth hunters who are this section of the State muy Mind it advisable to announce them- toed before carving hieroglyphics in who d and 3a Wel as they did extensively at ne who died July 19, 1803, aged thirty- orth end of the city yesterday ba three. On the head of one of the to-day, even entering hen yards to) sKejotons, presumably Mrs. Welton's. Diaze trail. In the pest hunt aus have been carved with Wke the letter “L,” occa @ionally accompanied by numerals Ansry nousebolders flooded Police Headquarters with complaints of “maniacs carving our trees." Only the timely arrival of the police saved tthe other sleuths from irate women ‘and a campaien of explanations was @tarted to convince them that the], frees won't die from the gashing Got 100 Stings and 81 Pounds of Wild Flower Honey. (Gpecial to The Evening World.) was 4 mass of chestnut in a perfect state of pres comb arranged in the hair had almost disintegrated Old Newspaper Again Changes Hands. within a month New York purchased it a few w ugo, and to-day the Waterbury Re Old Mystic’s Oldest Civil War Veteran Gone. 0 The Evening World.) OLD MY Conn., Mareh 24,.— The death of Warren Burnet, eighty- seven, here, removes the oldest Civil veteran in town, He was in the my from the start to the finish of the war, and was prominent in G. A | R. cireles. Mill Employees Take to Rais- ing Vegetables, ai to The Evening World.) N, Conn., March 24.— Mill help here and all through the Quinebaugh Valley are planning to raise all of their own vegetables for the next year Most of the mill managers supply them with ground, fertilize d seed ———— —_——_ 7 WHOLESALE DRESS MANU- FACTURER SELLING RETAIL turer making high grade an Crepes and other t latent to indi- at acturer's Prices Sale Taking Place PACKERVILLE, Conn, Murch, 20:1 os, ee oe eee ect] FRIDAY, SATURDAY 4P.M. & MONDAY —Sam Lupnik, noticing honey bees Sem Lapa, noticing onthe inf aated Rewspapers will he ywinted in] THE A. & C. DRESS CO. fn oak tree not far from his home, the American's plant ju the near fu 120 W. 3lat Street felled the tree and secured, besides ture. @bout 100 stings, eighty-one pounds of ; fg00d wild flower honey BROOKLYN {Town Office Holder Beaten for No Known Cause. (Special to The Evening World.) BKONK HILL, Conn., March 24.-— Pwo young men entered the barn vf alvin Carey, holder of many town offices and in the grange and church, Jest night and for no known cause pounded him in such a brutal manner that Town Prosecutor C. 1B. Mont- ry was notified he was dyin: Betective W. B. Jackson of Williman tle was called on the case and landed fone of the assailants who was sent to jail to await trial and the other ‘s Being searched for in the dense woods ‘of this part of Connecticut and Rhode Island. Mr. Carey is not fatally injured ‘es at first reported, but is in a ser- fous condition. Dam Is Flowing “Suds,” White, 1329-1331 BROADWAY Nene Gates Ave. BROOKLYN, FULTON Not Amber. (Special to The Evening World.) WEST TORRINGTON, Conn., March 24.—-For the past few days the Brookside dam has mbled an electric washing mac! The water flowing over it ts cover foot deep with suds or froth, creating a most beautiful effect. There is no explana- tion of the cause of the phenomenon Century-Old Tombs Invaded by Excavators. ‘(Special to The Evening World ) WATPRBURY, Conn., March 24.— Workmen excavating in ST. cor. of BRIDGE ST. Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn You'll Like Him in 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE. = Bot, 48th & 49th Ste, BROOKLYN, ‘ALE AT THREE BROOKLYN STORES: Visit the Stylish Mme. Hermaine 1329-1331 4810-4812 ‘ Expert Corsetier BROADWAY FIFTH AVE. Stout Dept. ; he Fourth Fl Now in charge of our Nett SOREN e Bet. a Sts. pe ae K ty feed Corset Dept., will fit you correctly and give you expert advice re- garding the corset you should wear. complete department, selling suits,coats and dresses made with slenderizing lines ex- clusively. 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