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\ v NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1922, 3 + e[ BUSY BUSINESS CENTER NEW HAVENHANIS | shares th settlements, 1n other stocks and are to bhe fortnightly Deallngs for foreign clients resident allles but to false economic measures and theories Indulged in by the Ger- man government ever since the ter- p mination of the war; its failure to im- | obroar are only to he allowed for SR SENT T[] SINfi SIN[i pose adequate taxes Immediately after [cash “in view of the state of the| Grace Church Lane, Just Outside Lon- the armistice and to collect such taxes | foreign exchanges,” Onptions will not sy S after imposed: to & criminal dissipa- | be allowed for longer than three| @on's Buslest Section, Is Very His- R el tion of its national wealth through the [ months, torical Spot. [} 0 ' malntenance of ‘a fictitious value of e applies with equal force to Austrin lLane, an obscure byway just outside A l H C and other Central Kuropean coun- e one of London's busiest commercial |’ ppeal in Case 2 o sg Bedu e i somenuil USRI Objects To Public Display While Try-| ovor 4 grocer's store the “Sign of the | ) i . . Crown and Three Gilt Sugar Loaves' New York, May 10.—Virginius St. NEW EXCHANGE RULES BR a0 i80ivo Wronlans: Confrontng (| Lol eoie tRe 1osationaat tha ‘shop @ i Julian Mayo, the New Haven automo- PSS i Nation, whence the tea was shipped in 1713 i bile radiator manufacturer, who was that ultimately went overboard in ! convicted by a jury last Saturday in|Pritish Stock Official Rules Are Sub-| paris, May 10, — Premier Poincare | Boston harbor during the world's fa. 5: the criminal branch of the supreme : was quoted, before he took up the|mous tea party. i court of a bigamous marriage in 1904 | J6°t To Confirmation On Fiteeentn | Lo 0 0h (e N raetoriz. Only o NS s b o with Wilhelmina Meyer, was sentenc- Of This Month. ing the conferences of the supreme | cently restored and which bears in big . cd yesterday afternoon to Sing Sing council as a “moving picture show.” [ yumerals 1650, the year the firm for a term of one to three years, Jus- London, April 22.—Longer hours, [He announced when he took office| was established is suggestive of re- tice Kinch deferred the exccution of |Saturday opening and dealing on the | that he disapproved of this sort of| mote times. The grocer's shop, con the sentence for several days, when|pre-war system instead of all tran-|traveling caravan of allied statesmen | ducted by descemdants of the firm's George Gordon Battle, counsel for the |sactions being for cash, are foreshad- |around Kurope, founders, over which the sign hands, convicted man, stated he desired to|owed in new Stock Exchange rules He was obviously ill at ease on the| ijs now housed in a modern brick apply to another justice in the same | published. These rules have been|occasion of Prime Minister Lloyd | building. Inside nothing distinguishes court for a' certificate of reasonable|passed by the Committee for General | George's flying stop In Paris on the the place from thousands of similar doubt. If the certificate is granted, | I'urposes and are subject to confir-|way to Genoa to find himself corner- places of business. Mayo probably will be released on bail | mation on May 15, ed with Lloyd George In the com- [ TR | pending a decision on a contemplated One of the proposed new rules|partment of a sleeping car with no 1 8. SE 00D, ) appeal. provides for ‘*markings up to 3:30 |curtains to shut out the gaze of the U,'8, SEED GOOD, 1 Before sentence was pronounced,|p. m. on ordinary days and up to 1|indiscreet, no way of escape and doz- Asuncion, May 10.-—The cotton crop | —AT THE— Mayo, whose matrimonial status was|o'clock on ‘Saturdays, which would|ens of cameras levelled at him|in Paraguay this year s estimated at | revealed in 1915 through the suicide |indicate that the House will close at|through the window. 4,410 bales. Seed imported from the | of Lillian Cook, a 16-year-old sten- ographer in his plant at New Haven, he listened to a scathing arraignment of his past by Assistant District Attor- ney Hugo Wintner, who prosecuted him. The prosecution, among other thinge, referred to Mayo as “a vicious and criminal Don Juan,” and also said that he had shown no penitence, and |ited in all British 2:30 instead of 3 o'clock and that the present Saturday holiday will be abolished. Forward bargains for settlement on fortnightly account days are prohib- funds and colon- fal and provincial government secur- ities, which means that dealings for these will continue to be only for He gave unmistakable signs of re-| United States is found to be giving lief when the train pulled out and|a gave little chance to photographers or reporters, He jumped to the plat- form and strode rapidly to his auto- mobile, Ten cows is the price of a wife in Ku, Africa. yield nearly 50 per cent greater than the native seed In 1306 Edward T of England f{s- sued a proclamation prohibiting the | burning of coal in the city of don because of the “sulferous smoke T.on- | ARMY & NAVY SUPPLY CO. that there was nothing in his case jand savour of the firing." | which should mitigate the punish- ment, Chats With Other Prisoners Mayo was hrought into court with fifteen other malefactors who were to be sentenced for various. crimes, in- cluding murder and burglary, and he sat with them in the prisoners’ in- cash, 56 CHURCH STREET KHAKI SHIRTS MEN’S KHAKI i OVERALLS OVERALL closure. He carried his 62 years well, Vi cul ly dressed and . el et G e G PANTS extra good sizes 38 to 44 JUMPERS ers. He retained the smiling attitude . 2 I sizes 28 to 40 quality that characterized him during his trial and while awaiting the appear- ance of Justice Finch he talked and laughed with the others to be gsen- tenced. Seated in the rear of the court were his fourth wife, Mrs. T.ois Waterbury Mayo, with his daughter by his first marriage. Mrs. Virginia Mayo Kerr, and Eleanor Wilson, an employe, who resides with Mrs. Mayo. 79c ‘SHOP APRONS 25¢ MEN’S UNDER- WEAR 39c¢ 89c¢ SHOP CAPS 10c 98¢ MEN’S PAD GARTERS 9¢ DRESS $1.00 ~ ARROW COLLARS o0 MEN'’S HIOSE first quality MEN’S CAPS 10 pair for SHIRTS $1.00 98¢ 75¢ Shoes—Shoes—Shoes OFFICERS’ DRESS OFFICERS’ LOW REG. ARMY SHOE SHOES SHOES with rubber heels attached 11,5, PRODUCTS ARE DEWANDED ABROAD Potential Field for Trade Is : Very Great CPick it up, Madam~ Pick up the Telephone This is an invitation to the ladies. { Philadelphia, May 10.-— There are | ir Europe vast potential demands for zll kinds of American products and vast potential means for the creation of wealth and consequently of pur- chasing power and capacity, Charles . Muchnic, vice-president of the American l.ocomotive Sales corpora- tion, told the delegates to the foreign trade convention here today. Mr. Muchnic has just returned from a trip to Furope. “What is required,” he continued, *4s faith and confidence in them and the supply of the necessary capital to hasten their general industrial revi- Before the world can again be- NOW The Plumbers and Steamfitters of the city are at your service this week, madam. al. 3 | :‘(:mp a large purchaser of our manu- i IRl p‘;:s:::(':ls,“l';\ls:‘uprn;llf(*in:; Every home in the city which is heated ; S e with a hot-air furnace or stoves, and every REGULAR NAVY SHOES Values Up To $7.00 i dstuffs, c # otton and . iR = 2 . . . 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