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LONDON=—=; NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1926. DOINGS IN FOREIGN CAPITALS PARIS=—= BERL N=— Tuesday afternoon on an attempted | ton flect, which includes some of the | Britain, Conn. wh : And ? prob- dritain, Conn., o divorced her | Andrews sees his gre prob- | ;i "4 dolf Link finest liners afloat, and the Royal % -+ . non-stop flight to Colon to try for | “endles: g pe Seil e R TR T SR 2R |a now distance record for this tyne | Jange Himuas stints and he S:‘,‘,‘:?tn:’;x RIE e bes o > r er, 1920, was o g L ge liq tween a bil al named as buyer. Part of the price |married here yesterday to Rudolph |°Of 5¢aPlane and to demonstrate it | pis main offensive against these. He SYOAIHS phlA. 1 Baeh andiOIethe) | B b e R s e AolDl ot & BTy Both Mmathitiem | lpan) o pee R e R L R ance by notes or debenture of the W 5 cet, New York ;, jcame to grief, however, the PN-10| g ¥ he end of _ — Tho marriage was mestormed © by |Number 3. ater exhausting fts otl, | 2 SUMERINE SN (NG Jhe end @ nt, managing director Deputy City Clerk Joseph 7. McCor. AL petis At brenic i ling the make up of his re- | { and chairman of the Royal Mall re- mick in the chapel of the municipal |6 & SOfhecting rod on its star- personnel, Andrews said to- |} L { plicd last night in London to a ques- | building. | Jethrgte day hs would carry on during the 8 s ¢ to prices: “I have heard all | The bride, who gives the Hotel |,, ook i0 Number 2 hopped off | o i voar ithout any increase in RSB fiflv,‘; e § sorts of prices. I won't say anything Monterey in New York, as her pres- |24 8:35 vesterday morning from St.| o0 0 bh TR T e cost of o o k) { 3 ont addrees, was born in Merlden, |ETauCls, western tip of the Isle orid”’ "’ T a5 000000 ¢ L =2 Gk cpdlioh . : |Pines, on which she went down | dry enforcement to the : - nklin, president of the Conn., a daughter of Henry C. and | oo |alloted for this fiscal year. | i e 2 e 2 |Wednesday morning, and completed a § e M. M., is fn London but on his de- Flizabeth Davies Chapman. Mr. [ olpesday morning and c A Under the appropriation for the ln ‘3 E,,} Al parture he declared he was leaving | I’crls is a widower, his first wife P nayal alr sta AT NeawE e apla el LLEE T 4 on a regular November business trip having died and there was nothing unusual in | B Prince o T 3 ring Mr. Franklin entered into negotiations in London with Jturness, Withy and company for the sale but the deal fell through with fact that he has only survived a few |the men showed so much nerve fn| West Dennis, Mass, Nov. 27 (F— e by dissolving two the advent of the Britsih general rounds in previous championghips, |desiring to continue the filght aftor | State troopers® who raided a sum- Tablets of Aspirin” in four table str J. P. Morgan and Charles the Prince of Wales has again enter- | having gone down once.” Other offl- | mer cottage ncar Noyes Beach Light | spoonfuls of water. Gargle throat Stecle of the Morgan company with- | ed for the army squash racquets (clals and officers of the navy de- | Yesterday captured (wo men and | thoroughly. Repeat in two hours if drew as dircctors of the I. M. M. |championship commencing next 'partment were liberal in thelr | Seized 700 gallons of Belgian alco- necessar during these negotaitions because | Monday at the Princes club. praise of the fllers. | hol. The prisoners, Phileas Des-| Be sure you use only the genuine the London hranch of the Morgan The prince is in the top half of | Tt was pointed out last night that | tremps of Fall River and Harry T spirin, marked with the | § firm was int ed in the traneac- | the draw - and meets in the first [Licutenant RByron J. Connell, com- | Goldberg of Providence, were held in | Bayer Cross, which can be had in | @ tion. ‘Later they resumed their round Lord Bingham of the 2nd /mander of the PN-10 Number 1, in | $200 each on charges of keeping and | tin hoxes of twelve tablets for few vlaces as directors and yesterday ' coldstream guards, "fiying 1,448 miles before dropping ' exposing alcohol for sale. Icents. London, No |tion in Panama in 10 hours and 33 | Year Genera {mhmlos, averaging 73.6 knots an | 2dd 600 men to his s hour. | in 1922 f Wales n Squash Tourney 27 (®—Despite the | | Oftictuls Gratified (ot naval operations, sald last night | [that he was “much gratified that | it and he new | fb”“u“ this organization sufficient. ‘ Admiral Edward W. Eberle, chiet | Troopers Take Men With 700 Gals. of Rum Prepare a harmless and vfl‘ ctive Al party Bllateral contrac! in which a promise is given in con- | sideration of a promise, those s are WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THE e born? What jobs they Unilateral | held when elscted? contracts are those in which the| n they married and whom? What caused to whom the engagement s vhat were thelr religions? How old made makes yress agreement g each one served? Where they were PR mkeniuo savieh R | What they did after leaving office? on his part. their death PRESIDENTS? Who thelr were th educated? What were NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL OLDEST BANK IN NEW BRITAIN MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Q. Where was Red Grange | sraphic 5 o 5 i g | o 2 Sy ton to Caly o 1y for you in London Has Tried American Waf- All Foreigners Are to Be Barred Mrs. S. Gilbert Parker is the | [ Please describe his carcer. el e Mo L L b s d i B fles and Doesn’t Seem to Like From New French Model Re- Queen of Berlin’s Charleston [ | A. Il[c was vbar]ngrlhl ll}nrl\s\qllt;i , Interest and ald in answ sifone which constantls arisy about the | | Pennsylvania in 1901. e moved | uingbo (baE el e B S 9" piatlo Them. sort. Dancers. | with his family to Wheaton, Ilii- SR e e p | H . o { nois, when he was five vears old. | (e CLIP COUPON HEF 3 i He is 5 feet, 10 Inches tall, weighs EDITOR, Washington Bureay, New Britaid Herald, London, Nov. 27—Premier Bruce of Ans- Parls, Nov. 27—All foreigners will be barred professors are trained. Candidates grow fewer 150 pounds. and his eyes are brown | o "“.fl;”“w s tralia is in bad grace with the “Tailor and from the model resort which s being laid out and fewer, and many who enter do not com-| 2l 1§ hale veanish, e attended Cutter,” the London trade magazine which on the Cap d’Antibes, between Nice and Can- plete the course, but leave to take up hum»‘-‘ e 1‘0 s ¢ | college at the University of Tikinols, | copy of "the bullet T.}}.; Emfmwji\: volces the decrees of style dictators. Mr. Bruce nes. by a syndicate of North France industrial- occtpation which promises more Immediate | @ Were the King and Queen of | (3 18 B 15 VO Coenition andenclosoozowt elled, U. 8. posta wears spat ists. The syndicate is headed by Louis Lou- and tanglible reward [ »»1\ iy v.n\rlrv‘ President | TACK otball star and upon leaving | “And why does Mr. Bruce wear s chier, @ foymér. caliues minlster, THS is = . Visited this countey ta. 19307 ) [that institution in 1926 he joimed || {wamm iy o e the horrified “Tailor and Cutter.”” “They are the first time in the history of the Riviera BERLIN = 4 ST R S i he Chicago Bears, a professional | s not an Australian fashion. Neither are they that French property Nolders have banded to- . 5 ‘ ~ A. Tiness prevented Presldent' goothall team. He fs playing this ADDF worn nowadays by smartly dressed men in gother to exclude Americans and English. Berlin, Nov. 27—3rs. §. Parker Gilbert, wife | Wilson from officlally receiving (he | seqson with the New York Yankees, ciry London. Spats are essentially a dandy article One hundred acres of the finest land on the of the agent general for reparations, is undis- | royal visitors in Washington but | apotner professional football team. of attire but they belong to the vogue of yes- Cap d'Antibes has been bought by the syndi- puted queen of Berlin's Charleston dancers.|they were oficially entertained at e g teryear.” : cate. The plan is to make the settlement the The social set declares that there .L: nobdy | ginner by Vv President Marshall, 1 vault in the oldest art of It is related that after a garden party at most exclusive in France. The members of the cither among the Germans or the diplomatic | who acted on behalf of the Gov-| " & V& n the S r<‘ ¢ Ruckingham Palace the shrubber were syndicate have pledged themselves not to per- corps who can Charleston more gracefully than | cinment of the United States. On Greenwich observatory, where three- | "‘|\;J“‘(‘d under” with white spats discarded mit any of the property to pass cut of French the “A. G wife. At a recent function in|oatq 31, 1919, the King visited foot walls help to protect it from | by Americarg who, at the last moment, found hands. which guests from many nations to0k Part,| president Wilson in his sick room changes in temperature and climate, | out their mistake. The Americans took their his move is not being accepted agreeably Mrs. Gilbert was “discovered.” Ome couple |,nq wag presented with an auto- | is the famous clock which gives the courage and their feet in their hands and by the community. Many French business men after another stopped dancing until she and | pranhog copy of Wilson's “History |world its standard time. The clack | For N flung away the offending spattered ashes. To h protested to the departmental authori- her partner weer alone on the floor. They | of the American People.” is capable of recording time to the | Premier Bruce, “The Tailor and Cutter” says tics, pointing out that Rritish and American got a big hand. Among the Interested spec-| o " T T BT punaredth part of a second. i “Go thou and do likewise’ g money is largely responsible for the prosperity tators was Mr. Gilbert, who never dances. jf“:‘ L e e | g of the district. fk : : Australia’s answer Is that England has her- N Connoo { circle. self to blame for Mr. Bruce's sartorial short- ¥ S T N bresident von Hindenburg's name at last is| A. For all practical purposes a ng. The Australian prime minister, is the ~ “OLD SAILOR" A FAVORIT! bl S L e L R e s be coming. TSl A Nt e e ce a8 o) favor entered in the city’s famous “Golden Book." | cle only plenipotentiary attending the Imperial id Sailor’ s ta {8 pla as a f = i s eighteen | draw But actually there is no 7B in E: ite color with the debs and sub-debs of Parls After belng a resident of the city for eigl Gopferencs Who Mas ediicated 1o Enslanttant soclety i} months as chief executive of the Republica, |such thing as a perfectly straight i pplugs Ui oreltvisould Layegsnsht il " nlike the new shades that have made their city officlals finally found a way for the Ficld | linc or a perfect circle. aprer appearance at Longchamp, however, “old Marshal to come to the city hall. They ar-| q. hat is the dertvation of the sailor” has not yet been applied to dress ma- ranged a recepion and banquet which in|name “Tucker VOTES AGAI S. v terials. It is used solely in cosmetics to give splendor surpassed any function in "";_lrl“"} A. Tt is an English name derived London has voted against the American a richer, browner appearance to fair arms and haus since the visit of King Edward of | from the French “toquer”, to strike walfle. ; shoulders than the favorite “sunburn” shade Great Britain in 1909. ank | OF touch. It is a trade name from Just about a year ago a great firm of cater- o Takt watn 1t s recalled that Edward at the time drank | . wost of England and refers to ers put the crisp and toothsome American “Old Sailor” already has achieved poplarity Al tonatitaliiel ol andishe RElanianR 13 US| okniobilfrane Ksiino iie vl concoction on their menus. anh; sy ru})fi so- on the Riviera and the Basque coast with thoss pres nrod o'rh hl:one]\l;;‘\ - m:mrloxrr,nl:io;::\ier, T i s e i alled, was imported to pour on the waffles. who want a quick and impressive sunless sun- SXpressec s IaEnope il et clations be-| @ wWhy hasn't the statue of For a few months they were pupular. Then ot tween Great Britain and Germany. Prince |y S0 B0 0, the demand dwindled and finally disappeared. Bernhard von Buelow, the chancellor, is said |~ ™ 1 (0" giscovered in 1820 in | The caterers attempted to revive interest in the HOTEL MEN PREPARING. to have chuckled audibly at this remark. a mutilated condition. It was carved waning waffles, even tried putting an egg in Koz et Fse 5 s probably in the first century B. C., the batter, but staid old London held aloof. o The tnek of pIOVIGiRg edsemmofalions for. gWANBTER ¥5 SUGODSSEDL: and belongs to the . Hellenistic 5 the 30,000 members of the American Legion i a o ive ng o The caterers say the explanation is that eat- The first attempt to sell advertising space period. Very few statu from an- k B D expected in Paris for the convention next Sep- : S v e west | Period. Very f : an ng i9 a serious business with the English . k" on the famous Branderburger Tor at the w B hava T eias s st ng > i 8 i ser, is receiving the attention of hotel-men, 5 AR cith | Yauity ha 3 BECLE Tacon and eggs, becf and boiled potatoes stick A S RA s GG end of Unter den Linden has ended with ap-| ot & to the ribs in cold weather. Waffles may sat- Lt It parent success for a swindler. O T AT GloAn a1 EaTd > 1 ; fic The latest suggestion has been made by _ G o eein | R T ean a liz k isfy American appetites, but they scarcely Taking a cue possibly from those who “sold iat is oiled from Sie ; 4 former Licutenant Jacques Pericard, the man R : et s nat s &oi f arouse English curiosity as food. Rehat v t Sl Brooklyn bridge or the Woolworth building, Zeine ey O;‘F‘”‘ criliindithe nov i meri the unidentified man armed himself with a ATEIRL et e STREET CRIES BROADCAST SNSRIl SOy i e d Al falks policeinarmitielviae himsoxciislye bl a water and rub untfl b SR = alas | e e 1 hoard rights on the scaffolding which the cit nd modern E cet eries will M. Pericard asks that 10,000 citizens of has erected around the century-old gate dur- | EPTIE SR st from the Manchester station o Paris each offer one or two rooms of their ink rernirs, Hslsiccesdedlin g" spacc St d e the British Droadcasting Company early in apartments ‘.')_"om September 17 to 25 to the to six prominent firms and collecting fees run- : ]'vvw r of persons passing December. Amarican, yigitors, ning into hundreds of marks before the police | ™) {5 Sation: Boston, Muss ot crics of England are strange n‘n‘! in- _ The responses have been many and enthu- wers tipped off £0 the fraud and warned aganst | A Station, Bo \ssa- teresting. The grimy chimney sweep, the rag siastic, although September is a bad month the slick salesman. He has not, as yet been | ! et g olled and bone man, flower girls and purveyors of for such a plan. Many Parisians are away e | Can connectfon 2 8D d coal, wood and foodstufl nstant pro- from the city, either in the mountains or at K X 2 i | connexion? A «-ssion through the stre ch with a pecu- the seashore and their apartments are closed. MAPS NOT “REVISED.” | \I s “‘mz is the usual spelling ong or cry. AL Pericard, however, expects to arrange for The latest edition of the most popular Ger- | T Tnsland. ] ey e of these cries have been shouted down accommodations for 10,000 or 15,000 American L Bl e e Sl “| Q. Ias it ever been possible for ! : i ; man school geography is provoking some caus ; 3 Ben: Dossibie L generation to generation. They are to Legionnaires in this manner. The hotels will horainent fr o il erelirimaad oritica 41|20 sllen o hecme & dilieen of the oasEytogptnens wish SoilstomarySstuset be able to look after the remainder. though this is supposed to he a “revised” edi- | ¢ 71ted St :f“}:‘,.S:&lii(::::n’:‘ml ol andRd slocye EERICEE tion, the map of Germany, it is pointed out, | 1% PrOCHss oV BCMralzatons = TR PAJAMAS FOR PALM BEACH. shows the country just as it was in 1871, when |, & T8 TEe 0 AR (A0 S THE KIND THEY ADOPT. Paris dressmakers are presenting a display the empire came into being after the Franco- | 2°°" flrfi“ Lo j] ;f‘ gl Tair-haired baby girls with blue eyes are of pajamas for Palm Beach, bathing suits for Prussian war. The old-time colors are used 00 S X z most in demand by adopters said Lady Miami and sports costumes for the American in printing the maps of the varions states and | 17"! i ek 8 quith at an “at ohme” given by Mrs. Stanley Riviera in gencral, that seldom has been there 1s no hint of the nation being under any 1o Amrriean citizens, ¥ i Taldwin in aid of the National Children Adop- equalled fn the history of the trade. different regime from that which existed be-| & ‘[;'fl SRl Sl tion Asscciation at No. 10 Downing street. New kinds of pleating are exhibited in fore the revolution. T i el “Nobody appears to want little boys” Lady pajamas both in coats and trousers. The use “From looking at this work come i SRERT S 68 s Asquith expiained, “and we have a terrible of cotton materials, both in voile and crepe, mentator, “one would not know that anything | GO0 L time getting rid of them at all” m‘,'r‘ the artists scope for genius had happened in German history since 101871 :.‘i‘jl_} GBa > The reason is, it seems, that the little boys wo 'colors, sometimes three, are used in the The local school authorities are being u enes iver R O 3 f [ h ; loan d }. ld d g0 off 1o school, so that the “parents” do not Palm Beach pajamas. Rich 1ed ostrich, for to look into the matter. AT WLin o1k 1ito3 in. ur oreiathers cieare the wilderness an i+t the same companionship as with a little example, is used on the coal of the suit while = width. In places i : ‘1 3 S 3 girl, the broad trousers are of pink satin. Oxford THINKING UP TITLES ImLSH g SO e built their homcs, visioning the towns and More than 2,000 children have passed bags have made their appearance in the paja- German film titie writers are working over- He '.x ippets operated . 1 i . i o e niantl a world, but the idea docs not appear to time trying to think 1 ending sub-titles ow are puppets operated 5 = AL through the society since it was organized in ma world pp rying to think up unoffending sub-ti GO L 75 0] 1 S ke Rayot bt s St for “Boau Gesta," the American iim which | and whers dif tho idea originate? great cities that wouid some day arise. The Prime Minister looked in at the party s S L g called forth angry protests by the I'rench Le-| A The sv]n?!!t Jpv»‘(‘~ T for only a moment as lie explalned that he DESERTING LEARNED PROFESSIONS. glonnares when it was shown in the Uniteq commonly made of wood or cyrd- wway, as he had a lot of “babie Leaders of the French intellectual world are States and England. board, are moved by str rois T, l l. d I f § 1 : f X h e tho largest amd most Erowing deeply alarmed at the way in which The film is scheduled fo run in German OF otherwise by a concraled agent. ney looxed to the Iuture, planning for them- ablesome of which the tic-up in the ho most brilliant French students are desert- theaters in January, succeeding “Ben Ifur,” FOT dialogue in this mimic coal industry—which nobody cared to adopt. fng the learned professions for busincss ca- the onistanding financial success of the & e L e selves as well as for those who were to come it recrs. Unless something can be done to check The Germang are climinating every reference voice as he "“‘»"‘”“ "" feren TRTS = 7 this tendency, they feel that France soon will to the Leglonnaires and hope to write titles roles. The more elaborately con f . } T} A'4 q l( d d ! d d g G e lose Tir cininent positon 1n. the world of Which wil not Jsopardice Fanca-Geman 1. firieied pupnets are. commoniy a' ter |t nem. ney worked and saved, an ainting on a picce of apron calico bor- sclence and learning. lations. called marioncttes. Of the simpler . f C] bl h s b SEb RS P SR e S L b form, the familiar representatives their theft soon made possible thriving usl- ford canvas, A. Hattemore, an east-end plumb- cd career means a life of gilded proverty. A NEW POSTAGE STAMPS. are Punch and Judy. The origin of s er who carns less than fifteen dollars a week, young man graduating among the first twenty One of the excellent features of the new ' this form of entertainment is lost ness communities. roduced a picture which has earned the from the Polytechnique, one of the greatest sories of postage stamps is the fact that the tiquity. It was known to bot praiso of connoisseurs. | scientific post-graduate schools in the world, government has at last provided a 2i-pfennig the Greeks and Rom Figu 'lh-“)"-‘mlk, f‘\l:!hflvlfl :\]‘ HLv .\Jvu E;‘aglhnd Art has an earning capacity inferior to that of a stamp-——the cost of mailing a letter from Ger- With movable limbs have been found ’ el has been bought by Sir Joseph Duveen's city street sweeper. many to a foreign country. Ame ns stamp- | even in the tombs of ancier Tl‘ I " d d 3 l ) . a y. A icans stamp- n in ne W na sav 7 an- co n:nu(-,)u ch has 1000 'nt\;lnrlx a ye z‘. to As a consequence, there were 100 less can- ing their letters for home no longer have to | and of Etruria, although many wer 1€ one o works ana saves to 2y 15 plan spend on the encouragement of young artists, didates for admission this year, with a general buy two or three stamps and plosier up oL ] l [ f L] i 1 h and is to be hung in one of the leading Lon- lowering of the intellectual level of the stu- corner of their envelopes with them to s afford ence of a pupprt ning {0‘ the lltUlC, tOO, or therr savmgs when don ‘gallcries, b . dents. Conditions are even worse at the High- up the proper amount. The new 23-pfen earliest development d . d . h l') I( . 78 k It depicts the Interior of Hattemore's own er Normal school, tho post-graduate nstitution variety, carrying & einssts (nreequarior as in India. Tt is s eposited 1n the bank are m turn put to wor living room, reflected in a mirror. at which France's University and High school of the great Goethe, will suffice, n that the Sanskirt equivale § 5 ¢ a1 i . R X stage manager literaly fmancmg he buxldmo Of homes and he bUSl- : bs : = ~| “thread soldier.” Tn China DN S 5 r. Stoclo attonded an T M. M y {into the Caribbean with a broken shows are likewise known and. ness establishments of the community. | board meeting here at which, it was loil feed pipe, establiched the second |an adaptation of them in whicl ) reported, the sale was decided upon. longest non-stop record for (. § movable figures cast their st Adows Directors said, however, that only navy seaplanes. The late Comman. upon a nin. r - r - routine business was complated. der John Rodgers flew 1,841 miles| Q. To whom was Tstelle Tavlor Th BRITAIN ATIONAL invi IS REPflRTE[] S[][l] The stockholders of the Occanie on his Hawaiian flight. while Cap- married before her mar to Ja GRl \‘i 7 A INAL 1nvites eam Navigation company, the [tain Albert C. Reid traversed 1,380 Dempsoy? S . /\ 5 s 4(,. d . | White Star organization, have been —_— miles in the NC-4 on its trans-At- TKenneth M. Peaco: » a\mgs Vo (‘LOUH[S, paying ¢ compoun n- ol i notified that the line must either sell o lantic jaunt in 1012 she divoreed. 5 Fasis $35)0001000 P“(}e Sald to Have the ships or finance an nsive Al’llYeS it Paflama Aite[’ 875 — Q. How can I bleach whit terest. - | building program. | ANDREWS FINDS ST S dresses that have become yellow? u i 1 H 9 Jtee o Werr 1t in - Been Pald for Fleet Among the ships of the White | Mlle Aerial Ja]]]][ | ILL (A Stepp fhiomiovernightuiny] qet Star flect are the Homeric, Majestic, | | HIS GREATEST PROBLEM wam wewm s e 5 S ¥ £ Olympic, Adriatic, Arabie, Baltic, 1 s wash them in ‘,' an soap ] New York, Nov. 27 UP—Wall' Cedric and a dozen others. The I. |~ Washington, Nov. 27 () — The St 1 ”"“'] i '"”“l,“‘." OFFICERS street s aced that the Inter- | M. M. also has other vessels under PN-19 Number 2, piloted by Licut. | - AP antly 8 stasnoonig national Mercantils Marine has prac- | the British and other flags. Commander S. T. Bartlett, arrived | PIFCCl0F of Dry Taw Fnforcement D A. J. Sloper, President William H. Judd, Assistant Cashier LgallyfconnlsiedinnamedRneKs ine rv)n‘:r?llal-nzlnrp:tr s‘;!)!.~f\x‘|‘-_xw\i?{| S:ir :1"3 i (c;:;:,‘ Ic:r‘:mar:;::}n:ta ;1:0'; of 873 Svorl Belltves He Has/ SmuLs S| C et clean ool water, [ tolwhich F. S, Chamberlain, Viee ident C. L. Sheldon, Assistant Cashier tions for the sale of its British may be followed by a bid for the Miles from Cape Francis, Isle of | Bl sitancon (n Haod, powdered borax has been o L and Cashier and Trust Officer . R i S it e e 3 >ines, 2 A 2 ). How many passe auto: TN Q X7 o Dy o 3 ER ped oy registry White Star Line fleet with a | United States lines, The I M. M. Pines. Washington, Nov. 27 (P—A pro- | o ”_,‘”,l i ,!‘M: rafin E. N. Stanley, Vice-President A. S. Parsons, Assistant Cashier view to developing an all-American recently bid for the Leviathan hut | Commander Bartlett reported to | nivitive price for liquor is the aim Litiphessserily mants merchant fleet. | the bid was rejected by the shipping ({h® navy department that ‘“every- o¢ Assistant Sccrefary Andrews, 'he United States in 102 i £ tant Seccretary A S - Preferred stock and six per cent hoard in the absence of a bid for (Ming functioned well trom Norfolk | chjer of the dry forecs. @ What 18 ning of th DIRECTORS honds of the I. M. M. which has been | the entire fleet. (io Panama, except that lubricating | General Andrews admits he see: Q W ”,,‘E the meaning of th 2 : ; il e hielom ton e it n\u consumption was too high,” and | n, immediate prospects of the de- e '«\wu‘ k et . J. Sloper. A. F. Corbin. George T. Kimball. up nearly six points before the open- Mrs. Inez Dohertv Formor that the radio \:15 exceptional. mand for liquor in this country fail-| e )’ .”“:" 5 . Stanley. E. A. Moore. [, M. Holmes. ing of the market today on the L = 'y il Both Forced Down ing off so he is going to (ry and Q. ’I‘l:w- R T R nTat Walter. Walter H. Hart. Geo. P. Spear. trength of the reports. ocal Woman, Weds Again' This was the first official report | solve the problem by cutting the sup- |, & Please name thie Minor. A. G. Kimball Maurice Stanley. The sale price is glven a3 apProxi- | New York, Nov. 27 (Patre neg |0 10 behavior of the two PN-10 | piy 1o the point that the price for it (OrS Who were born Minor. . G. Kimball. Maurice Stanley. mately §35,000,000 for the 500,000 3iide Doherty, f(mm”m % Nau |Planes since they left Norfolk, Va.,|will necessarily stop the . Chamberlain. Harold L. Judd. BANK

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