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=gl THO QUEENS COE U FROM DESERT Yisit Dentist and Also o to . Barber's London, Nov, 21 (P —Pligrimages MEMBERY NEW YORK & MARTTORD STOCR EXCHANGES : = ‘ JIWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN- Prices Move Within Narrow Tel. 2040 md ll‘l‘eglllfil‘ mes RARTTORD OFFICE A CENTRAL ROw TEL 1-ne8 NewiTork e o WE OFFER: NOT MUCH DOING 1§ - IN ST_[]% m[]m PUTNAM & CQ to dentists and barber have brought prices moved within narrow and ir two queens from the seclusion of gular I | t the opening of fo- 's market, but reactionary 1 a0 ) 100 Shares Torrington i S 100 Shares Stanley Works Hudson Motors, |1tial losses of a point or so. thelr desert harems to Jerusalem, They are the wives of King Hussein All of Hedjaz and Emir Abdullah of l Transjordania, | | - GVESY THe OEALER A CHMANCE, TO oyt HHGG™ on “Mgpg Omes O COARD The emir's wife, says a dispatch i to the Dally Express from Jerusa- ( lem, soon will return to her hus- High Low Clos: | band with bobbed and perha el . [ aps ™S DENGH S 5 7 shingled halr. The queen of Hedjaz ANNED Fo?smlaq ;%‘:EDUAM | ;:M l('m\ “"n' 11914 | has undergone treatment by the ARE NOW EUSINEST MAN —— CAVEG™ THE. il Iaa A L - same beauty specialist, but has not PEING MADE. ORICE “OF FRPONT ROW TCKEres_ Al Bl e PANY submitted to having her halr bob- | N DESK® FORPM — ~WiLL PAY FOR \TQELF sl 3 ] ] bed. |- MARES EvERY LemeR N HO TIME_ - [ [Am Woo : The two queens are stopping, in | A LOVE LETTER® — N | ‘(‘!“-‘ i B MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK BEXCHANG complete seclusion, in a large house | ek P MEMBERS HATTIORD $T0CK EXCHANGE in the oytskirts of Jerusalem be- I (4 s | |At Gt & W HiES JUDD BUILDING, PEARL ST, Cor. Lewis St longing to the Greek Patriarch, and % FOR THE. | a ’"';'I' oo 128 Lodh HARTIORD, CONN I'ELEPHONE 2-6281 English and American women aro GCHOOL FOY - il et New Britain: Bureitt Hotel Building. Tel. 1815 helping them to while away the time HS *DESK* TYRE_ | Pl i 2oy Meriden: 33 Colony St. Tel, 1310 :etweegl:;lm to the dentist and lar. onm NOT aG> { r-:\(:fi\ (’ “] bl er, whither they go in closed mo- NAMENTAL AG™ . I bl itiog: T i ( tor cars with drawn curtain f e O Aeore | (e e TP ) cdjaz 1s a Con | \ i dolradit 7 & SR 49 NV [ M A XECU s!la(nh;oplel heiress. The Abdullah's Mo?é ASCESTARLE. 9] { 1:.».{1«'_:;;‘, ; 5% 30k WE INVITE ORDERS FOR EXECUTI ‘wife 1s sald to be a Bedouin. Gossip, SOMALL ¥ : ol | aQ . 7 2 W says the correspondont fn Jerusi: wor: | 1 Texiil e gl COMMISSION IN THE NEW lem, attributes to the latter a de- termination to make herself look ‘orn Prod Ref - Stes FOR T BPRIDE. i) YORK MARKET younger and more beautifn! than her i e ML CR MK e e 61 s (N THE WITCREN F i Jav m : Abdullah to his palace. Mes (o, ST e i STOCKS € S \ GIN The wife of King Icisal of tlo THNK " OF ME MEALS GWE'LL COOK Gen j" vie STOCKS CARRIED ON MARGIN Trak region of Mesapotamia, who is \L.‘#WM—:_‘ i Husseln's son and Abdullah's broth- e i E g e e =l AT ;i er, returned home from a visit to Yoty S e Europe last May thoroughly incul- Kelly Spring !’ most recent rival imported by the { . cated with European habits and | | Kennecott Cop. a1y v | 1 fashlons, catsing unhounded aston.{ 7 & severe cold in st Myrgarecs | NOT[FED OF DEATH OF | All American Opera to pemen el om0 QLHOMSBO i Ishment to her husband and his re- | hospital here, while registered under | | Dy s Wi . l S B a f | S48 9 talners The queen ater was i1 to bie correet name. 1t vecame kaown | Y{IFE, WARRIED ANOTHER ! Be Prese Winter| Wall Street Briefs (0B e . : A : be importing the latest creations of | today. | 3 San Irancisco, 2 1amethall o T : 1435 149 Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 Trench and English costumes and| A hospital attache, reading a | NN fenitlonican opers it Sork | ~——" | pacific_Oil .| MEMBERS NEW YURK AND HARTEORD STOCK EXCHANGES s lllRa st it il o A A8 A8 aclng of Charles Templeton Crocker, com- | The Dinkler Hotel Co., described | penn 1y 1 el " WithTthe “sanction "of inewspaper today recalled tlie name. |yen Worcester Man Found Sholpose, and doseph D, Reading. 1o b e D i R Donald K. Hart. Mgr. ; Examination of records showed that bretrist, both residents of § 1 incorporated in Delawars |Picrce Arrow.. 33% 83 N - a man registered as Martin Durkin | Was Alive—Finally Is GIven | (icco, will b presented ) wcquire @ sing of first-class ho- Dure Oil 0 7 We Offer: .Sheik Bandit Durkin | Getooeniaifland fesved ok inIci. D the San Francisco opera fels in leading southern cities. Tep 1 & 8 .. a3tk & ] e Olter: D} S50 SR todiose entignvelan Ihe winter Carling L. Dinklor, who now has in- ' Ray Copper 134 0 7 e R uomeryaced to Hospital inume of his wit e mame of N1k | \ovcotes, stass, Nov, 21, (A1 e opern, “Faryen- sty in 25 other southern hotels, [ Reding SO 30 Shares LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK Whis policalotiaties ”i’h”fw“r" b ‘,::’(o:jh‘,""’)g‘:";':;'n‘ffl "“":‘j Cirst steps towards straightening Written for the Bohem will be president. rapld growth [Sinelair Oil i ;i S western citles wers searching. fop | description in tho hands of oty |0 0Ne of the most unusual “Enoch irst prescnted in its ontdoor of the south is said hy organizers of Nouth Pacific 100% 1007 Price on Application Martin Durkin, Chi e Fere lasth 0 hands of police | \rjon cayes over to he passed upon [ the Boheminn grove in the new company to have created a | Stulshuker : ) B cago criminal | here asthe man wanted in Chicago. !/ probate court here came yester- county. TLast spring it was presented ong demand for first-c accom- | Texas ‘o N 1 We d t accept margin ace t durlng thie last weeks of Octaber, he | He remained in the institution |day whon. Judgs . Frederi 1 R e s S S e e R N V€ do not accept margin accounts probably was undergoing Iron(nunt“sm‘erul days and departed unnoticed. | Chamberlain granted a divorce de- = [ g8 men, who now going {1t Pacitic 1441 144 . ;«‘I"“" 1o Arthur J. Besse of this city, Wi D DIVORCY south in larger numbers than ever (1 Alca 1 s )| — — o — = 1(’! r veteran, from his first wife, Mrs, Santina Camerina Alherti [ before, ‘,1 r 5 S0y any Alvira Selina (Cardinal) Besse of lof 11 Orange street, was grantel U8 st 1 129 LR Watervliet, N. Y. for her desertion|n divorce from her husbund, Sc-| Sales of Jewel Tea Co. for the first | Westingho RAs Taw i nd misconduct, which was followed | yorino, by Judge si1- |40 woeks of 1925 tota 3 417% 30% 4y sse's marriage on January 17, perior court vesic The woman |against $11,326,962 of | s e 420, to his second wife, Kdith o he) e i v old |17.4 per cent. LOCAL STOCKS ; According to the story told to g, Cecella, herinn e | ~ Judge Chamberlain, Besse was de- 'jad put’ them out of fhe house International Combustion Engl- | (umished by Putnam & Co.) HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN serted by his first wife, July 1, 1917, |gour vears azo, They were marricd neering copporation has made appli- | . a 4 at Dalton, where they were then |y ng 1q cation to the New York Stock ex- 3 Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. living. Shortly afterward, Besse met ) ol Y ngo fo list 175,000 additional Rl e Alis bt her, and informed her that he was | B A Ins Co.eid280 1200 el. 2 . drafted and would soon go abroad. COTTON CROP FORECAST The company increased its capital | Aetna Fire ........o... 60 = While in service he received a lotter “"-“1\"‘“‘;"0“ Nov. 21.,(AP) | last year fo 700,000 shares |Automobile Ins signed b, ary,” who he believed | Cotton this vear's crop ginned prior m 470,989 shares outstanding. Antomobile Tns i 80 ) , A to be his sister-in-law, telilng him of | to November 14 totalled 12,249,935 4 i Harttord 10 , ; We Offer:— the death of his wife. Upon his re- | running bales, counting road as half turn to Massachusetts he unsuccess- bales National Iire A excluding linters com- Phoenix Tir 5 50 Q 1 fully attempted to find a tr of | pared with 11,162,235 bales fo datc Travelers Ins C'o 1385 gh es otanie Vorks his wife's family at Dalton. His last nd §.3¢ Sty o ! 448 fn 1923, the | | Start This Next Week (B o iy B et i ™ | Funerals il 850 Shares Landers, Frary & Clark his wife's family, but certain that! e | she dead, he enlisted in the With a Registering ;:;“‘::;s:'::‘:;,,‘:;:?;':.::‘?V,‘;.;‘-fi’[ Deaths l Am Hosiery Beaton & Cadwell ...... Rige-Hfd Cpt Co com.. o8 102 rs & Spen com. . " 1 The funeral of John Barnes, six- | John Bares ! year-old son of Mr. and Mrs, Les- strike when ho met the woman who fer Barnes of 483 Myrtle strect el g . . became his second wife. Ho mur- ||i== e who "}».J at the ,\:-lv Hnluv‘(l\ Gen- [ 5riatol i 3 5 : ried her in Providence early | cral hospital yesterday as the re- 3 p Dime Savings Bank e e T L ‘| John Owen, 56, of 59 South High ettt 1 ing the marriage. Later Besse ! EY when a car struck him while e oa e | . | learned his first wite was still alive, . Ut died at the Hartford hos- ;o "ye ta Mon - Cooley 150 | and see how uickl s ital Jnst night attor n weel's {il- |16 WL hetl Monday | q y of pncumonia. He w ARG : DYk ' church, and burial will be vou can put away $5.00. | | DR, PULLEN INVESTIGATES 7+ o anders, | SRR L t | Clark Co. in the capacity of manager | MAIY's cemeter 1 = s s of the Universal Cooperative S ) et S The odd Dimes in your [ § 0VERLOOK AVE. CONDITIONS ¢l "choc sl S0 W00 e vary Sonery i ¥ | lated by the factory. He was a uneral service s ary 5 | |5 v « v were held at th home, \ )cke —= f | form 14 vesident M ver home pa‘ t a ew eaCh i Says They Are No Worse Than { or \ernal afiiliations | 044 street, at 8:46 o'clock . | St Joseph church at 1 1 — | was his ip in the Hartford |and at St Jo 1 day—and you will fill || BT T o EREe e D s H 3 t oty @ A solemn high mass of reguiem SigviWor f City. Edward John Owen of this city and ) 1 ‘ this bank before you || s S B R ‘ S } Sewage conditions on Overlook av- The funeral will be Monday after- |of St. B K"-»'llj“ Reve ion Mg To know lt. lt S a sure Way cnue which are expected to result in|noon at 2:30 o'clock from the |Thomas J. Laden of St Johu's & pid ) i . a complaint to the state department| func parlors of Tayvlor & Modeen, | church | Rev. ( les Copy 1 1 to bu]ld up that Sav"]gs Hog ealinibecnushtc i el iys res shington strect, Martford of St. Peter's church. As the o NG A £ AL | fusal to install sewers, far trom | Burial will L in Codar Hill ceme- |was being taken {rom the church |Soutiurn N E 1 | 5| Lo & | proper, but not worse than in ma te Miss Laura P. Farrell sang I1f1 Gins 3 7 ¥ n 8 at our | other sections of the Dr. come to Thee." e b e e | f | ard W. Pullen, superintendent of the S = | The pall bearers were John 1lol- IEASURY S | WIndow or one. 1u~\rulment or heaith, has reported |/~ loran, Phillip Bratton, ~ Wulter Tre ry 1 $140,060,565 following a personal investigation. || Burke, Frank Lynch, Daniel Co : - & | | Dr. Pullen has ordered some ! ! A Hafie grove and Thomas : Burke . Texas Highway Scandal changes in the method of disposing | | flower bearers were Myron O'Brien, | &Y tanaaly of ‘sewago Which Mo believes will | ' s orten. v and vrant | Proved, Money Returned | J . take carc of the situation temporar- | *UNDERTAKEL ! Baterman, Aviiy Ne 1 : oin the Red Cross for 1926 iy at e || *Feimer " Donchue conductea com |t s Sorged Veto ‘ J mittal services at the grave at 8 a ; s ' | Mary's cemetery. tine s by {Andrew Broughel, Well [AlaryKse B Mirtan : : ] Burritt Mutual Savin B k Known Lawyer, Is l)ead! T | Mis Margaret McBrayu . N \ 2 < The funeral of Miss Margaret ad 5 an artford, Nov. 21 (P—Andrew J. | . | = S R g gs :“r'fl’”‘v‘,f\‘ 50 “\?,‘ \} . ,‘, \'”]“"1‘:0‘,‘1 'BRIDAL WINDOW AND ORCHID 'yfeBrayne will be held from B. ¢ i r Aftor |tawyer, town treasurer of the dem- | DISPLAY? Porter Sons und ”""f,'”f T ”] v 1 R |ocratic party for many years and | [CHRISTMAS CARDS] this ;|1[-rrmw:\‘ at n‘\ ock t | ¥ o . Theodore A. ene will o ; |corporation counsel from 1918 to | 0, sv Sho Theodore el 1920, died to at his home snor‘ Bollerer’s Posy Shop and burial will be in Fai {a long fline a0 W. Muln St. Prof. Bilg. Tel. 886. | 0 omp s permit to do busi He was 59 years old. | The Telegraph Ilorist of New Dritain, cemetery. ! vy motor truck is heing pulled from Fort Point channel, & {ter she crashed through a railing and gave her - Our Xmas Checks for 1925 g, [ WML, e T T Turns Turtle i about twao t s of the t will go out to you November 28th ‘; and we want to tell you how pleased we are that you are to receive this crii Tn T atues o B check. We hope it will bring added pleasure this year, and at the same time make you feel that this Christmas saving plan is so indispensable that you will start again with us on Dec. 5th the opening of our 1926 club. T will be sought by Make the check for 1926 larger than ever ‘ i a coming session of « 2.75 Beer Resolution Prepared for Congress A gton, Nov. 21 (P—Increase 1t allowed in W 1 one-halt of one ive Dye The proy was defeated | Join the Red Cross for 1926 am W Rarner, 54, n “nr| This auto turned over three times and landed on its tops when \“" o President Lincoln. dieg | it Was struck by another car at Floral Park, L. I. Nobody was ast night at his home. | hurt in this freak accidents Y e e i