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’ PREA[;HER BR“KER Brief News Dispatches From all Over the World I"rance Bets substantial vietory| voreed and her second one, father of when allied Feparations commission | her third, died, overryles Groat Dritain, deelaring — Germany in deliberate default in| The automobile caused A higher Yictor H. Arnold to Be Taken to “h"h‘m— s Wisconsin for Trial Madison, Wis, Dec, to friends. 27 ~—Former came prominent here as president of | ry) holidays, . the now finsolvent Madison Bond Co.,| arrested in Bayside, N. Y., yesterday on a charge of using the malls to de- Turks refusal to hear plea of Ar- fraud, today expectantly awaited his| home in Turkey continues to be return here for trial, storm eenter at conference, Meanwhile the semsational career - - of Arnold during his residence here Dr, Albert Lorenz, son of D¢, and in New York where he gave a Adolph Lorenz, geries of lectures on truth in religion was a topic of conversation, Gave $30,000 To Voor. His personification of Santa Claus here during the 1921 Christmas sea- son when he was sald to have ex- pended 830,000 for gifts to the’poor, Wwas recalled. Going back to his first claim to fame locally, residents re- memberod the visits of Norma Tal madge, film actress, with two of Ar- nold's daughter. The Arnold home was one of the soctal ceaters of the| town, noted surgeon, is de. nled llcense in New York 6 marry Austrian baroness, Movement to restore [zank Walton in England gets prac- ca) help from admirers in United States who plan to make humble tbode shrine for fishermen, JFourtoen ships, battered by cessive hurricanes, smash way New York harbor. suc- " aLhtiy John J. MeGraw discredits report Arnold was indicted Wednesday byl e will take Charles Stoneham'’s place | ¢ the federal grand jury for the east-|1g president of New York Glants. ern district of Wisconsin investigating -— his transactions in the bond business.| wWorkers party of Ameriea in final Charged Y¥mbezzlement. mssion at New York cables greetings The bond company started on its|to Moscow communists and elects path to bankruptey in 1921 when Ar-| Roge Pastor Stokes to executivé nold publicly charged certain officials | yoard, with embezziement of funds and asked stockholdérs to turn their stocks over to him for his personal note to aid the firm ever a critical period: The charges made by Arnold werg dropped. Later the bond company bought n % church for an office ‘and undertook Conrad E. Spens will retire Janu- buziness on a large scale, and Arnold | yry | ag foderal fuel distributer and took the pulpit in local churehes lec-|i "to paturn to former railroad posi turing on Christianity in business. Tn|i, Ghicago. March this year Marshall Cousins, commissioner of hanking for Wiscon- 8in, appointed a committee to investi- gate Arnold's wffairs and bankruptey followed. Dr. B. M. McKoin, former mayor of Mer Rouge, La., arrested at Balti- more, denies he bhelopgs to Klan, but ralses organization for checKing “ootlegging and immora'ity, Convening 6f speeial grand jury to determine if Joseph C. Pelletier and his associates can be tried for erime, intensifies interest in Pelletier, who ic on way to Germany for health baths. Next Mol} '!‘ues., Wed, Council of American association for rdvancement of science at Cambridge, Mass., unanimous'y approves doctrine of evolution. Victory H. Arnold, former Wiscon- sin banker who recently hired town hall in New York to “téach truth in religion” is arrested on fraud charge. Edward MacSwiney, a fireman at- tached to Fire company No. 2, New York city, was killed last night when he and three other firemen leaped from the rear end of a fire engine in an attempt to avoid being struck by an automobile truck driven by Max Henken, aged 22, of 457 Willlams ave- nue, Brooklyn, at Broadway and Canal streét. MacSwiney slipped and fell as he jumped and was run over, Through a clerical oversight a li- ernse was igsued today in the District of Columbia supreme court permitting 28-year-old 8iba L. Christie to marry his 42-year-old stepmother, Mrs. Res. sie L, Christie. An hour after the couple were married by Judge Vat- tingly of the municipal eourt who did not know of the relationship, it was found the marriage was a violation of the District of Columbia code. Mean- while the couple 'had disappeared. The authorities are perplexed and ex- pect to cause annulment. Mre. Chris- tie has ventured into matrimony twice before. Her first husband was di- SALE OF FINE WRITING PAPER to clean up our Boxed Paper before inventory we are offering the remaining boxes at 20 per cent off. FOR THE NEW YEAR Determine that your eyes shall not be. a hindrance to your efficiency. Classes may be netded — an ox- amination will convince you. FRANK E. GOODWIN FEyesight Specialist 327 MAIN ST TEL. 1005 A chance to stock up on High Grade Paper at very low prices. Also Few Leather Pieces and Novelties ADKINS 66 CHURCH ST. Sale on Toys at Half Price THIS WEEK ONLY t t re- Jolces at encouraging improvemeént in health which fs still of real concern Dragtie precautions by army aus|ed, clients of Victor H. Arnold, who be-|thoritics contribute to Ireland's pepce- — menlans for establishment of national cottage of | largest American community abroad. led in 1884 by Dr. John Morgan. crepe, thus giving herfeatures chance of;a liféetime to shine forth. with the latest type of jeweled ban- gles, pieture, but do not complicate it, for number of sudden and violent deaths In Chicago and Cook eounty during the past year than any other agency, according to a report of the coroner's 8ix hundred forty-one persons year office, were killed during the fiseal ¢nding Octoher 31, the figures show- rom 20 to 30 percent of the per SONs sent (o insane asylums Ineane, -according to Bird s, New York commissioner of welfare, Coler, Mr, and Mrs, George Cole of Glov- eraville, N, Y., their 67th wedding anniversary, Both are' In very good health, Mr, Cole, o leather dresser, puts in & full day's work every day. He is 87 and hie wife 86, . Music hroadeast by radio station "WSB" of Atlanta, Ga.,, December 15 and"16, was heard distinetly at ‘Wailu. ku, Island of Maui, according to ad- into vices received here. Magistrate George W, the New York municipal term court, carrying out the spirit of his recent announcement that it would be use- less for landlords to come before him on the plea that they could get no coal with which to heat their houses, fined Jacob Solotoroff of h7 Kast 1024 street $600, with an alternative of 60 days in jail yesterday. TROUBLE FOR AMUNDSEN an Arm Which Was Fractured Years Ago—Is at Nome, Alaska. Nome, Alaska, Dec. clated Press. —Captain Roald Amund- sen, the Norwegian explorer, now leader of an expedition to the North Pole, is having trouble with an arm which was fractured off Siberia when he took the Gjoa from the Atlantic to the Pacific ocean through the northwest passage from 1903 to 1905, Captain Amundsen, who is wintering here, has had an X-Ray cxamination made of his arm. Unable to hear from the schooner Maud in which he left the states last summer through the Fairbanks and Noorvik radio stations in Alaska, Captain Amundsen has sent a mes- sage through Stavanger, Norway, to the vessel, which is in the ice 300 miles from Wrandell island in the Atctic ocean, Captain Amundseén left a plane at Wainwright, 100 miles southwest of Point Barrow, in which he hopes to iy over the pole next summer, 27— (By Asso- Armour & Co. Incorporate For 160 Million in Dela. Dover, Del,, Dec. 27.—The certifi- cate for a charter for Armour and Co. of Delaware, was filed at the of- fice of the secretary of state here to- day. The company is capitalized at $160,000,000 and is authorized to deal in livestock of "afl kinds:. The incor- poration papers make no ‘mention of any contemplated merger. The cap- ital stock is divided into ane million shares of preferred stock with ‘a par value of $100 a share and six hundred thousand shares of common with a par value of $100 a share. Robinson Named as Secretary to Mayor Paul Robinson has been named secretary to the mayor, succeeding James P. Kiniry, who has resigned to devote his time to business. Mr. Kin- iry is a member of the firm of Kiniry & Co., accountants. Robinson is in the insurance business. AMERICAN (‘ATHEDRAL. Holy Trinity at Paris, Methodist Church, is to Be Elevated. Paris, Dec, 27.—The elevation of Holy Trinity, the Américan Protestant FEpiscopal church in Paris, info a pro-cathedral is explained by the rec- tor, Rev. Frederick W. Beekman, as due to the multiplication of Ameri- can Episcopal churches in Europé and to the fact that Paris has the Bishop G. Mott Willlams, assigned by the authorities of the church in the United States to direct its Europ- ean interests, will hereafter make Paris his headquarters. Holy Trinity, which is regardéd as the finest Amer- ican church in Europe, was establishe Fine Profile, Sheik Tur- ban Perfect Mates with the perfect profile The girl #8 it to herself to acquire ome ot [INR been e . h m:d north Atlantic for three weeks, with the (the fuel supply, exhausted, Shipping hoard steamer West Hard- way was brought inte port today by the West Haven, board makeé the smartést of ear-rings, towed the helpless craft nearly miles, from Grapgemouth for Norfolk, sus-| tained some damage. hese new sheik turbans of Likewise she should accompany it borrowed from the orient, that Beadr for the neck complete the he stores are full of them. from Bellevue psychopathie ward are not public yesterday ecelebrated Simpson in ‘ Famous Explorer Now Suffers From $50.00 $48.00 $45.00 $42.00 $40.00 $35.00 $30.00 $28.50 — Now .. Now .. Now .. Now .. Now .. — Now .. Now .. Now .. NFW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD WEDN! SDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1922, Of our entire Stock of STEIN - BLOCH and SHUMAN Suits and Overcoats, Rain Here is your chance to purchase a real good STEIN-BLOCH or SHUMAN Suit or Overcoat at Sale price. Overcoats Coats, Sheep Lined Coats and Odd Trousers. We only have two sales a year—January and July. Suits — Now ...... e NOW i Now. i ... 00 —Now ............ Now .o e Now: .t Mow . o Now . .:: i o . $42.50 $40.80 $38.2) $35.70 $34.00 oo 82975 . $25.50 $24.23 $50.00 $45.00 $42.00 $40.00 $38.00 $35.00 $32.00 $30.00 $38.25 $37.50 $34.00 $32.50 $29.75 $27.20 $25.50 159% Reduction on All Odd Trousers Watch Our Show Case for Special Sales on Furnishings. FARRELL CL OTHING CO. - 271 MAIN STREET FOR HIGH TRIBUNAL Both Governor Miller of New York and Head of Penn, Supreme Court Are Possibilities. Washington, Dec. 27.—President Harding is expected to send to the scnate within the next few days the nomination of a successor to Justice Pitney of the supreme court who has lr\l\dl‘rml his resignation to take effect “january 1, Governor Miller of New York and Chief Robert von Moschiszker of the DPennsylvania supréme court have been most prominently mentioned as possible successors to Justice Pitney. It is reported, however, that Gover- nor Miller has indicated that he is’ not a mnam'-re for the appointment. CREW. Cross life sav- LI American ) N\\ 1 An Red ing c¢rew will be organized at the Y. M. C. A. this evening under the direction of Willlam Tancred, assist- ical instructor, who has quali- Red Cross life saving exam- Fourtéen local mem have join- ed the class. The class has adopted the slogan “FEverybody a swimmer, every swipmer a life saver." ant ph: fied a iner, KAMINSKY — KRYS The engagement of Miss Anna Krystofik, daughter of Mrs. J. Krys- tofik of 4 Bronson street, to J. M. Kaminsky of Rockville was announc- ed at a dinner party Christmas at the home of Mrs. Morris on Tre- mont street, The couple are well known in this city and Haetford. Mr. Kamingky is in business in Rockville, Miss Krystofik has been in business and is at the present time in Hart- ford. 'OFTK. New Havén Resident, 61, Dies After Tumble of Eight Steps. New Haven, Dec. 27.—Mrs. Vir- ginia R. Lyon, 61 years old of this city died at Grace hospital here from a skull fracture which she received| wheén she fell eight steps in a local | restaurant. Mrs. Lyon slipped at 'the| top of a landing and the ghort dis- tance to. another landing. TOWS SHIP 500 MILES; Hallfax, N. 8, Dec. 27.—Aftér hav- buffeted by gales in the the 17, S4I evo! another Shipping The West Haven had 500 bound vessel, The West Hardway, | the advancement of science, He point- |ed out that for more than a century | 4 O 5| Chemists had made a sharp distinc- | Manner in Which Electricity Reacts| (/P08 (80 metals, electrolytes | On Substances May Be Formula | (chemical compounds which can be Cambridge, Mass, De¢. 27.-—The|decomposed by electricity) and non- pedel N G LR “trp]prr‘“-ow'm' ts which h A other|stocks of locomotives and cars are ’ . Lxperiments whic! he an other| s v NEDH N Linbeincat Somn (& e \\'ork:rn had made over a scries of | Possession of American rallreads li§ by which sciéntists may come to an i § U whether railroad customs and p understanding of their differences and | Years showed, he said, that this classt-| 000" controlling use and intercha similarities, Prof. Charles A. Krauge| fication was insufficient to cover all| ot equipment are sufficient was @ of Clark university said in an addressicases and he proposed a new class:- | dered today by the interstate eom preparéd for delivery today at a|fication into:four,grqups to cover all! merce commission which said it was chemical symposium under the aus-|phases of electrical "action on sub-|acting without complaint and on fta pices of the American association for'stances. own initiative. b NEW ELECTRICAL KEY PROBE R. R. B. R. EQUIPMENT. L S C to Aflcllflllfl if. Roads Enough Cars and Engines. | Washington, Dec.’ 27.—An investls gation to determine whether adequats Only Three More Business Days ° TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR 40-DAY OFFER Which Expires Dec. 3lst. ANY MODEL $50 "DOWN We will deliver your car as soon as possible after order is receiv-_ ed—but order must be placed before Dec. 31. LMER AUTOMOBILE CO. 22 Main St.—Pioneer Ford Dealers Telephone 1513 We Operate “Eleven Ford Retail Stores . ‘

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