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A LN MENTAL ANGUISH DIVORCE. GRODNDS ad vy 4 Ci lt:_ns » 2 for Cigarettes Leland's, Aavt, The capltal prize drawn at the Kiks' fair In Rockville, was awarded to Fred W. Helsler of this city, 26c, at ie NEW BRITAIN DAILY HER TABLETS PUTWIFE INSLEEP OF DEATH ALD, FRID MUSSOLINI ACCEPTS ONE RESIGNATION Ttallan Premier Permits Signor Fras- sati AY, NOVEMBER 8, 1022, WALL STREET STOCK (f° EXCHANGE REPORTS TNAM & C Members New York Stock Exchange A Members Rartford Stock Bay Stato supreme Gourt Makes ‘:lt;x‘!:)rln-en Player Planos, Morans, Young msomnia s“namr Dles as To Leave German Q‘uou\lonl furnished by Putnam (Successors to Richiter & Co.) ; A meeting of the Lady Tabs' wiist Diplomatic Post & Somphay, Myt o M eI R0y Mshebar 1 Wosl Mty 0%, Tol; SeSe This Rllllllg committee wiil be held tonight at the Husband Hunts Work Rome, Nov. §,—Premier Mussolini|Am Bt Sug ... 40 88% 40 ‘ home of Miss Clara Kane, 3 accepted the reslgnation of Bignor |AM Can ....... 76% 743 74% g o e o '.‘l:'l:’w’ln ":‘“h“I":a to hul;"o- lzour photo Frassatl the ambassador to Germany, |Am Cr & I'dy,.187 186 187 ’ G Lynn, Mass,, Nov, 8.—~The supreme or Christmas. Make an &p-| wow work Nov, 8.Mre. g | Cqunt Bforza, the ambassador at|Am Cot Ofl c 2% 28% 24 cou:’t of Massachusetts decided that g:)llmme_ntdtn‘dny. Johnson & Peterson | pennee ‘26, of & West “:‘ :‘;:’n,l‘n Parf¥ s expected to arrive in Rome|Am Loco ..., 120% 126% 128% Vo mental angulsh is sufficlent ground "rh:vr:u‘l/n'r meeting of the New|Pr'de of & moiith, died in Bellevue |(OMOrTow, He was summoned by a|Am Bm & Ae.. 671 5% b7 “sse $ | o for divorce In this Commonweaith, | o it l’loulv f" °l ‘;, hospital yesterday afternoon o an|'§/°Eram from Premler Mussolinl, who|Am 8g Rf em .. 76% 76 6% L4 L The finding was made In the action rm i wr_v “':"‘" ’°" Will - bey o vardose of veronal, taken to induce|® first told him to remain at his|Am Sum Tob 34 884 B4 . ¥ / by Mrs. Ethel Quinn Curtiss of Shef-|2€!d next Wednesday, inasmuch aa sleep, Her husband, 25, is mlone fn|PO% 8fter recelving Count Hforza's|Am Tel & Tel 5.124% 124% 124 fleld, Berkshire county, and Brooklyn, the regular meeting night, Tuesday, the apartment they had fitted up with ation that he had resigned only | Am TPb sode BT CIBBH (186 PR[CE ON APPLICATION N: Y., from_Roy A. Curtiss of New |!® election night. | such brave hopes, because he wished to facliitate the|Am Wool . 4 98% 093 York, son of the late Frank Curtiss, |, Headquarters for Girls' Coats.| rpo couple were married in Chi.|t8K of the new government and do|Ana Cop ...... 49 465 48y i at.one time a principal owner of the Besnle;helan 8 of course,—advt, cago after a courtship of a year, He | 8 Part to give it stabllity and long|Atc Tp & 8 F..104% 1033 103 B A vohun | lavited Fafifaad. 10% cash discount on Chass Motor( way g bookkeeper and she & tele. | 118 At Guit & W T. 243 The decres was granted on o|Robes. Rackliffe Bron—Advt, phone operator in a Chicago business |, Lremier Museolini, accompanicd by|Baldwin Loco .138% — —— = grounds of cruel and abusive tréat- Shraft's unorged chocolates 37¢ 1b, house. They decided the city of op- Baron Russo, visited today the various | Baltl & Ohto .. 628 ment, the sgpreme court overruling ut”Besuu-Lelund 8. —advt, 3 portunity was New York and came ambassadors now in Rome and an-|Beth Steel B |, 7114 the decision of Judge Willlam Cush- Call Me Back, Pal of Mine,” 80D8.|pere it savings enough to live|nOURced his intentlon of calllng on|Can Pacific ...145% ing Waltt of the superior court, New Victor record, C. L. Plerce & comfortably several months, the others as soon as they return. The f-:en Leather .., 887% who dismissed the libel on October | €O —Advt i Roy bogan & scarch for & job, He|'1fts pald today were to the British, Ches & Ohlo .. T6% 26, 1021, BCh“oiolluadyo\er;d.'"cherrlel 590, at tound none, but this bothered them amerlccn. Japanese, Brazilian and (‘;:I Rlll(l& 8 P, 30% Judge Waltt ruled that the facts| BGER-bClandaTadEL T little; they ‘were oo happy and stil s i e Dt A el X found by him did not constitute cruel | 1, T Millinery, 84 West Main St— had plenty of money. Then attacks o :uc n:ens:‘.l::: :lkeuslorderea] en- phions C:: :r” 25:: and abusive treatment within the( ' 0F€ Y 7| glaqumarvaus trouble which praduced |tel e nic are et tants e MR ol G Members New York Stock Exchange meaning of the term, as used in the o ¥, Insomnia recurred to the young wife. catlzn I;vlth o‘ther é(‘:‘;gafi,:o)fl?n:"‘:' Corn Prod Ret. 131% MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCOHANGE révised laws, and upon these facts| yypapurcT Ty FUNERALS The New York atmopphere seemed to larly press messages, Crucible Steel . 70W. 76% HARTFORD: Hartford-Conn, Trust Bldg., Tel. 3-6329 heé was not authorizéd to enter a de- intensity them. After many sleep- Cuba O v 1e8s nights ver 2 . e a Cane Sugar 18% 18 138 NEW BRITAIN: 23 West Main St.. Telephone 1818, cree for a divorce, 8! onal was advised by a Endicott-John 87% 86% 87 Judge Waltt, however, sald that Mrs. Mary Davey. physician. Twelve ten-grain tablets ; Erle LK 14 ‘4t 1s impossible to avoid mrer”l“t! The funeral of Mrs, Mary E. Davey, ;/e;e obt;flne!d‘ ;“”d“e«‘l; night one Erte st vtd 21% 20% le‘;’f that a cause for divorce does exlst, s former local resident who died in|had no effect, er husband sald he i v which should involve uncomfortable |\west Haven, was held thl}g afternoon|left the apartment Wednesday to g;: fxlo’tco!::c '“152* ’1‘1 ”1:4 IO A0 NEDE. 8. Chomn MR b 00 S0 consequences for the husband and|at 2:30 o'clock from Erwin Mortuary|hunt a ‘osition, telling his wife not Goodrick BF ... 83 322 3 for the other woman at the hands of |chapel, Interment was in Fairview|!0 be discouraged by thé fallure of Gt North ptd .. 92% 91 ha the criminal law.” He reviewed|cometery, the tablet, but to take only one more. ——— Insp Co :r 48 84% “1“ circumstances in the Curtiss home, |Whe;:flha re&urned Wednesday eve- S[ t I ] d D' Thtes Co? % 3 al’f as testified to by Mrs. Curtiss and anklin D, Moore. ning s wife was sleeping, he . members of her household, F‘ru.nklllr:r D. Moore, of Albany, N,{thought. Late that night she seemed aen san lscovery Shows ;;‘: ;‘;:: ;’I{.dfl;l'e ’“%' 1_2 s d The full decree of the supreme|y, diad this noon at the New Britain|feverish and he tried in vain to Int Mer Mar pf& 5384 u% é:% court, overruling Judge Waitt, is ex-|General hospital, after a brief iliness.|Waken her. Alarmed, he called a Up New Mlll‘del‘ Allis-Chalmers . 45 4N 45 pacted to be flled today with thefpe was on a visit in this city when|Physiclan, who had the young wom- i Pacific Off ..... 48% 47% 8% | clerk of the Berkshire County court. |stricken with fllness, He leaves a|2n taken in'an ambulance to Belle- Int Nickel .... 16 U% 14y Miss Ethel Quinn was a prominent | gigter, Mrs, J. E. Cornwell of 40 South | Vue. New York, Nov. 3.—The head of a|Int Paper ..... 58% b58% b5a% soclety woman in Brookiyn, N. Y, at|High street, who 13 connected with| There It was at first believed she|man apparently about 70 years old Kelly Spring T'r 41% 41% 418 . the time of her marriage to Cun‘ln. the local office of the Western Unlon{| Would recover, although she remained | was found vegterday in a patch of | Kennecott Cop.. 337% 88 333 . 3 June 6, 1007, The elder Curtiss had |Telegraph company. Arrangements|in coma, but yesterday she died with-|woods on Stat Island, near Travis-|Lacka Steel . !l;{ 8014 le T Y ; ) a country estate at Sheffield, and at|for the funeral are incomplete, opt recovering consclousness, The |ville, Lehigh Val , 687 68% 683 n mn one time was a, powg lntthés M?hulwe —_— :‘I:‘ptgna'la;r:;:;sblfolxtni lsler],l st};‘nwing The eyes had been gouged out, the | Mex Pet ... 223"6 226% 2258 NEW BRlTAlN. E s Natlonal bank, at Great Barrington, . > y taken a € re-[teeth extracted, and a white cross had [ Midvale 3 Hake He was elected representative to the WESLEYAN GELEBRATES maining tables at once. been chalked on a tree at the spot|Mis P‘s,c i ll”l)a :gg o mm';el".:;m“zgs.o“ sl v[io tipve g + House of Boston, from the Great Bar- PR, where the head was discovered. N Y Cen . 981 98% 3 el\*l’e::)eeu |!=;lel=bb.:;‘“l rington-Sheffield district, % From the condition of the skull,|NYNH s 7 i At the time the libel was brought|Old Time Grads Return to University ACCUSES PEGGY CAFFEE tectives thought death had occurred | Nor & Wost . " 138% 1?3{2 122% panieng e ERB bt gl by Mrs. Curtiss, she caused an at- b e : a month ago. There were scars on|North Pac ... 26 J , Mgr, for Home-Coming Day—Big Foot. . 85% 851 tachment for $100,000 to be placed Mre. Phillips s&fl F Fr the bearded chin and a hole in the|Pure Ol -...... 29% 29 2014 in her husband's property. She sought| ball Game Tomorrow. : s Shs Former Friend|iop of the head evidently made by a|Pan Am P & T 911 0% 893 We Offer the custody of their four children. Killed Mrs, N = bullet. Penn R R ..... M i RO Middletown, Nov. 3.—This was o0 e (hioadowes Litlats Ghe The spot where the head was found | Pierce Arrow .. ?g:: ;:% ;% 25 Shares AMERI,CAN HARDWARE 3 i “homecoming” day at Wesleyan Uni-| 1\yas Intimate With Hushand was about 500 yards away from a|Pittsburgh Coal 58% 584 5814 i Aonli versity and the undergraduate body thoroughfare, Ray Con Cop .: 13% 13% 13% Price on Application ) f was in readiness early to give a cor-| 1Los Angeles, Nov. 3.—Mrs, Clara| The discovery of the head records|Reading . ... . 83% 8214 - 83 < g i dlal welcome to alumni upon their|Philips charged with having weilded |the fourth dismembered body found|Rep I & § .... b1 49% b1 We do not accept margin accounts return. Twelve Greek letter fratern-(the hammer with which Mrs. Alberta|in the greater city within the space|Royal D, N Y 56% 54% 56% ities had planned elaborate entertain-|T. Meadows, a yo widow was|of little more than a month. Detec- Sinclair -Oil Ref 33% 32% 38 ment of members as a part of the in-|beaten to death, faced further cross|tives were impressed by the fact that)South Pacific .. naé‘ 93 i 93% s - itiatory c:rcmoules in :vhtch i;l]{ xl:er eX;rl?lnatlen tmliay.h i in two cases parts of bodtes found|South Rail .... 25% 24% 25y = = Y ‘f cent ‘of the freshman class will play © prosecution had begun to ques-(were wrapped in ofl cloth, which re-|Studebaker 0 ; Y r el O L s By the part ;if neophyteu.t I;\ lfacht:fi- tion ]tmi«& Phillips when adjournment | called the unsolved Guldensupp mur- [Texas Co Co‘:xz lf:i’i lig{/: JOHN P. KEOGH i employe: the Philadelphia branch, | Stange. a dinner was to follow 8. was taken yesterday. She testified|der of 25 years ago and the Long|Texas & Pacific 27 #2041, 7 % e oy ol S o A oons | eveumtecs with considerable emotion, accusing| Island mystery of 1921 when the torso |Tobacco Prod. . 84 - sort i Member Consolidated stock Exchange of New York ed'a number of residents of this town,| A THESSIMMIG) will spend tomorrow | Mrs. Meadows of intimacy with her|of an unidentified soman. bownd. iy | e rero, Ol .. 141 13% 137 Waterbury STOCKS - _Bridgeport The prosent forces will be boosted by | VIsitS¥€ jvith their former professors hus.band, Armour L. Phillips. ofl cloth was discovered in a pool of | Union Pacific .. 14685 145% 146% Danhury N!#dg approximately 1,000 hands. £ and ading;. the alumni council Tne defendant ceclared that it was|rain water near Jamaica, N, Y. United Fruit .. 1551 155 155 Middleto BONDS ven Need Houses For Workers. "]1(*:1; iy The ?z:illcel::e! :vai‘{rlzanta;;d .\'Lrs. L"Mi;rw, et r,orr;ler chum in the % TneI police n;e still without an den-i United Re St .. 833% 82 83% i Springfield " urpose in Mr. Neff's | SKulki4 rpen ~|chorus of a musical comedy, who|tification of the headless hody of a|U 8 Food Frod [} 61 £ np?e?:rapr::zd\?:tlox?e e, CHambad “','f,s tain. © afternoon will come the|hought the hammer with which the|man found floating in the Tast river| U § Indus Aieo 1o Py sfia‘; Direct Private Wire to New York asd Bostom to ask the cooperation of that. body |Erid(GUEMNALtIE’ between Amherst and|young widow was killed and tha|in the latter part of September, U S Rubber Co 53% 52% 53y G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 309, N. B, Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel 1018 in providing for housing of the . new| Ve s 8Ad the latter, with one of | Mrs. Caffee killed Mrs. Meadows. On October 1, a man's head wrap-|U § Steel ..... 107% 104% 107% 2 . g Wotkmpa. the Q eams in its history, hopes to — ped in an Ttalian newspaper, was|U § Steel pfd .. 120 120 120 2 In times.of 'past business booms; the | VIPEFRUE Sldiscores with its rival. Estate of Bridgeport ;om[\d 1lnlthe dwoods REG the Bronx ‘l"llnh Copper . 64 6316 63% e — == S nd it fcult to ade- X 3 AR oological gardens. A few days later|Willys Overland (14 634 6 b ? . e b o o oo | NEW NEWSPAPER NAME, | Murder Vietim Unsetied G5 g fo'g bt o Wi 61 i85 28| BRIEF NEWS ITEMS FROM ALL OVER U. 8§ traordifary influx of factory opera- Bridgeport, Nov. 3.—Mrs. Lyman |cloth about a third of a mile from ‘Westinghouse . 614 60% 611 L : ¢ T PSRRI - A Northrup was found dead in her|where the head was found. On the National Lead . 116 116% 116 tives. iSeveral local boarding houses did a thriving bisiness as did restaur- ants whije there was much activity in bullding lines, /Both the factory officlals and the Chamber of Commerce feel - that, since the complete transfer will | not be' effected for a few months, much can be done in the meantime to place the -town in' readiness for the recep- tion of many additional residents. After & discussion as to the best methods of handling the situation, it was decided that & committee of the Chamber be appointed to confer with eads of the industry and devise ways and means of providing fof the new workmen. President McKernan of thé Chamber was authorized to name thé committee and he selected as chalrman, C. H, Newton. W. Cook and A. A. McCloud were selected to gerve with Mr. Newton and as presl- dent of the organization, Mr. McKer- nan will be a member of the com- mittee. Meetings will be called regularly, the first to be held in the course of a few daya. ” WOMEN FIND A WAY At Connecticuyt College They = Levy Blanket Tax Covering All Their Entertainments. New London, Nov. 3,—A woman’'s way of doing things is illustrated by an incident at Connecticut college for women which is now made public. There was the question of support of college activitles, sports, athletics, dances, entertainments, the . college paper, the student government, the dramatic, history, mathematic, man- dolin, French, German and Spanish clubs and the service league and the salary of the graduate secretary. Instead of a host of demands for this thing and that, the student body has adopted a blanket tax plan which covers everything at ten dollars per head: “Scripps-Howard” is Title of Former Scripps-McRae Publishing Firm— Howard is New: Member. New York, Nov, 3.—The Scripps- Howard newspapers is the new name announced today for what has for many years been known as the Scripps-McRae newspapers publlsherp of a number of afternoon dailles in various cities. Roy W. Howard enters the firm as the successor to Col. Milton McRae and Robert P, Scripps succeeds his father, E. ‘W, Scripps. “AMERICAN” CLASS This is Distinctive Title That Profes- sor Gives to Yale Freshmen New Haven, Nov. 3.—An ‘analysis of the freshman class at Yale univer- sity prepared by Prof. Robert Fisher Corwin, chairman of the board of ad- mission, says that the class has been /| ene of distinetly American character- istic and that is its bigness. It is the largest class ever attracted to Yale: exceeding its predecessor by 20.. In épite of rigid selection 659 men en- tered without conditions and the stand of the 880 members was 74.3 per cent. as compared with 68.2 last year and 58.5 the year before, Prof. Corwin says that Yale's pollcy of admission thus far has been based upon rigid but open selection rather than upon a strict limitation of num- hers. WEATHER FORECAST Outlook For Shturday is Partly Cloudy, Foliowed By Fair, New Haven, Nov. 3.—For Connecti- cut: Rain this afternoon ’ and to- night; Saturday party cloudy; no change in temperature; fresh north- east shifting to northwest winds. Conditions: The disturbance which was central over Michigan yesterday £ has moved southeastward and is now . There will be no chirge for admis-| contra) on the Jersey comst. It has sion to dramatics or soclal affairs and | (,.ced local showers during the last no canvassing for individual objects.| oy 'y e in the Lake reglon-. and There will be no more time wasted in along the Worth Atlantle coasty Ti getting up entertainments for sundry| wyy prohably move out to sea today tauees, fewer affairs are to be given, and be followed b: o h y clearing weather more time put into the details of each tonight or Saturday. e e o stady and llters| Condltions favor for this viclnity ature, according to the explanation ;l‘z:;fi:’&g"(tm::f;mto W:;']:::; a w‘:};‘, given by the student government. . It fair. [ is also ‘€laimed that in no other col- lgge in the country has a tax on stu-| dent body covered so many things or 80 completely, and the managers say that the students have already paid J the tax. MERIDEN PLANT SOLD. Meriden, Nov. 5—The pfnt in this city of the Wilcox and White Co. Rl . i bankrupt plane making industry, was NAVY VS, PENN STATE foldl at auction today by the Hood n Trading ' Co. of New York city, to v.o:};';_‘“;,i"‘;’"-o ’}"’:‘nn SoaTnd. 88t )ohn Nuttall of Philadelphia, for p = 2 $64,000. This same property was ap- praised some months ago for $344,- 000. Mr. Nuttall made the purchase as an investment. Fox’s Sun., Mon,, Tues., Wed. Rex Ingram’s Massive Production /| THEPPRISONER OF ZENDA FIRE IN THE BRONX. New York, Nov. 3.~-The dance hall {and (roller skating rink in Amuse- 10th of October the left arm'and the left leg were found in a vacant lot apartments on June 6 and no one has ever beea arrested for beating her negotiate a foreign loan of 600,000,000 gold marks for the purpose of stabil- izing the mark, TO TURN OVER SHIPS New York state next Tuesday. Murphy, who seldom predicts, did not intend to be quoted this time his secretary explained. The prediction was made in a letter to members of the state committee a copy of which found its way into the hands of the |k New York Evening Telegram, A Lake Hector and a Tug Boat Are To Be Given By U, §. To Argegtina Washington, Nov. 3.—The shipping board steel cargo steamer Lake Hee- tor and the steel seagoing tug Bar- stow have been selected by the ship- ping board and representatives of the Argentine governments as the vessels to be turned over to the latter as part consideration for the sinking of several vessels of the Argentine navy by shipping board steamer American Legion when she got out of control in the harbor of Buenos Alres several weeks ago. In addition the shipping board has agreed to pay to the Argentine gov- ernment $50,000 for the families of the members of the crews lost in the accident, MORE ABOUT “BOWL" AVIATOR. New Haven, Nov. 3.-—~The national aeronautic association today, in reply to a letter from the Yale athletic assoclation in regard to “stint flying” by an aviator over Yale Bowl last Saturday, sald that “everything pos- [C" sible” would be done to discipline the offending aviator. DANIELS LAUDS SPELLACY, New Haven, ‘Nov. 3.—Former Sec- retary of Navy Josephus Daniels, coming from Waterbury, spoke this noon at a factory gate to a gathering arranged by the democratic commit- tee. He praised Thomas J, Spellacy, nominee of the party for U. 8. senator | | and criticised the republican admin- istration. Mr. Daniels left fom New London. .NO ACTION ON CLOSING. About 35 local merchants met in the Chamber of Commerce buflding this morning at 10 o'clock to discuss Armistice Day plans. No action was taken on the question of closing, this being left to the individual merchants, It was deécided that all would decorate their buildings on that day. MAYOR HAS ANOTHER SON. Mayor and Mrs. Angelo M. Pao- nessa are receiving congratulations to- day over the birth of a son born this morning. Mother and child are rest- ing comfortably. Mayor Paonessa was at his desk in City hall today as usual attending to routine husi- ness and preparing for the election on Tuesday of next week. 4 SEVEN DIPHTHERIA CASES Seven cases of diphtheria, two of scarlet fever and three of measles have been reported to Dr. Fred P. Lee of the health department. Dr. Lee said this morning that there is no need to worry over an epidemlc of any of these diseases and he is quite AVEZZANQ REPORTED NAMED London, Nov. 3 (By the Associated Press)—Baron Romano Avezzano has been appointed Itallan ambassador to the United States which post he for- merly held to sucteed Vittorio Ro- ‘ment park, The Bronx, was destroved in a spectacular fire today. landl Ricci, resigned, according to Rome advices recelved here, well pleased with conditions as they are in New Britain at present. i C. Bowen, a printer, was shot him since he made the boast that he was the father of my children,” the slayer told officials after he was taken to the county jail. he stepped from a passenger train in bringing him back to Oklahema City to face a charge of wife abandon- ment. body. caters to the individual wants. (Putnam & Co.) - |x. Overwhelming upset of life out. As she left some property |four miles from the gardens. Bid Asked the court named an administrator.| Two legs and an arm gf a large|Aetna Life Ins Co'.....640 650 |t Horne, former chancellor of the 7 George Coftis, who roomed at the|woman were found wrapped in news-|Am Hardware V807 213 |SXchequer attributes defeat of labor's| John D. Rockefeller, Jr., who place and claimed $1,500 against the | paper and oil cloti®in Brooklyn on|Am Hoslery 70+ |Sandidates to wo: leaves Battle Creek sanitarium estate for money he sald he had lent|October 9. No identification has been |Bige-Hfd Cpt Co com . .118 120 T New York city. the woman, will have his claim passed,| made. Billings and Spencer com 2% vflsl:rp:f:::; l;\_rh; f‘afl of Ear:on De —_— upon by a commission named by the 575 o s Billings and Spencer pfd 25 88 1 e s " : erarchy defense| FElbert H. Gary, head ot U. 8, 8 judge of probate yesterday. The ad- SNOW ON PEEK OF MARCY Bristol Brass 7 20 5 state as unwarrantable|Corp, presented to Louls Livin ministrator had disallowed the claim. e Colt's Arms ........ g |BN# UrEe protest to the pope. ;eam;y. gold medal for his work ip. ’ — Midwinter Conditions Prevail in Lake 5 ew York safety week cam ¥ National Construction Co. Tear of Clouds Region L!-‘:‘;:Te’ltn%kp?fi. pm 1;8 Mador John Jacob Astor in politi- q p"fl’ 3 . & Fagnir Bearing 65 cal speech tells British hecklers that Roosevelt memorial tree planted Kept From Bankruptcy | - Utica. N. Y., Nov. 3«—Mid-winter HI¥ and Cooley. s 3(; is transferring wealth from the|capitol lawn by Boy Scouts di South Norwalk, Nov. 3.—Judge Ed- conditions prevail about Lake Tear of Hfd Elec Light 178 nited States to England. pears’ at Montgomery, Ala., and n win 8. Thomas today in the U. S, Dis- | the Clouds, the source of the Hudson Landt:rs F‘ 60 is left that there are no trees trict Court denied a petition of cred- river, according to Forest Ranger IR Mn;\tgon;t;r.y' ‘c-om 93 100 Population of greater London an-|honor southern gentlemen in capi {tors to place the National Construc-|Cunningham of North Creek, who has 7 R Martgomery pra N0 nounced as 7,480,201 and in ten years|yard at Washington. tlon company of Hartford in bank-|Just returned from a forest cruise. N B Gas Ve 3¢ |males have decreased 54,762 and fe- s ruptcy. He ordered that the com.| The lce on the lake is several S e LA 41, |males increased 17,600 Penn State and Navy {n ann pany file a petition in equity, how- inches thick and the snow a foot N B Machine pfd i - football clash at Washington. ever, so that he could appoint a re.|d€ep. Mount Marcy and the summit Niles-Be-Pond 5 % Violent scenes mark proceedings of $ 5 of McIntyre are covereM with deep es-Be-Pond com .... §8 2 ceiver, and allow the business to et é A North and Judd 53 rens the fltst Turkish natlonalist assembly| German marks slumped to anoth keep on running. The assets of the |[SNOW, except where wind has swept Peck, Stow and Wilcox 33 35 |during discussion of the status of the|low record in New York today, bel company are approximately $50,000{them. Russell Mfg Co 90 o5 |Bultan. quoted at 6,100 to the dollar. By and the liabilities are said to be i g i about the same, SBHS VICTORECAT SHAID L Ao, 199 350 | Amerongen walts coming of Prin.| Japan's first alr mall service began' — AR TR s - i AR q cess Hermine who is to be former|operations today with a flight frof 4 Tammany Leader Predicts Over-|Standard Screw .......285 398 [ aiser's ‘brid ] alie Wil b Oska to ‘Tekio. German Mfl. Ask Bl L n iy ' Stanley Works .. .. . B1% 59 aiser's bride and she w he guest | ('S 3 y g Log whelming Victory For Democrats N 4 in Count Bentinck's castle. To Try to Stabilize Mark| new vork, Nea 3Charies F.|momiostor i o =0 384 20% — Thousands of Russian refu London, Nov. 3.—The German cab- | My the close 2. leadar. oflr ¥ RS b1 Allied reparations commissions asks! from Viadivostok have gathered irphy, th pped | T Traut and Hine ....... 19 a8 inet, according to a Central News dis-[Tammany Hall, burst into print toda & ¥ Germany to state its view on budget|Hunchun, Manchurla, and are y ' D V| Travelers Ins Co ......875 690 pateh, has decided to ask theirepara-|with a 200 word pWlictlon of “an|union Mg Co ... b 49 jcauliibrium and limitation of floating|Ported In a deplorable condition; & tlons commission for permission to|unprecedented democratic’ victory" in 3 debts two vital problems of Berlin 17 . conference, U. 8. Treasury—Balance, $412,345,539, FRATRICIDE, CASF. Million and half Christia Oklahoma City, Okla., Nov. §,—W., and illed here last night by his brother, . R, Bowen, “It was the first time I had seen order of Turkish national mnent, i from accidents caj and other motor "Vehicles, W. C. Bowen was shot down just as| Senator Borah at istory of a deputy sheriff who was will, Four shots were fired into the He died instantly. Muskegon, Mich,, to from 35 to 40 years, A Herald classified ad. appeals and We loan up to $300 to-honest people, steadily employed, or wi on your HOUSILHOLD FURNITURE, without removal, publicity, or annoyance, or on 7 Eight to fifteen months to repay it, legal rate of interest charged on actual number of dollars due for actual aunfber of days due. HERE IS YOUR CHANCE to clean up ply of coal in, or other necessities. Remember it is easfer to HERE TO SERVE YOU, as we have served countless others. Qur slogan is—‘“Those Who Serve Others, Serve Themselvs BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY 87 WEST MAIN STREET Licensed by Banking Commissioner, and Bonded to the State, British elections grows and Sir Rob- grating” from Anatolio apparently by There were 10,116 deaths in 1921 d by automobiles motoreycles, in death registration area of United States comprising 33 states. Spokane that if republican party does not work a change in economic conditions of the United States that another party Confessed abductor of 12 year old Rosalie Shanty quickly sentenced at imprisonment TO THE PUBLIC OF NEW BRITAIN AND VICINITY DO YOU NEED FINANCIAL AID? DO YOU NEED IT NOW? If so, call and CONSULT US at once. laborites in|been denied absentee voters privie lege by New York board of electio Word was suspehded in Panams and the canal zone today in celeb e tion of Panama’s Independence day.| The Mauretania, which arrived *i New York today, broke its own recotd’ for the trip from Cherbourg bi i water to Ambrose Light, covering thel distance in five days, seven hours ‘| thirty-three minutes, ns are emi- ist govern- , excluding 1 | A reduction in freight rates om Christmas trees, eastbound, was ame: nounced in Chicago today. : . i Jacques Bureau, Canadian ministeg of customs, today ssued a statementy denying charges that whiskey was bes ing bottled at Halifax for American bootleggers “‘under the protection of the Dominion government." says Lost—found—Herald classified adt all is well. i th steady incomes. We can make YOU & loan - g note. your small debts, or 4o get your wm'n [ pay ohe than & crowd, and BENEFIC! 1s A