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society of Paris, and placed a wreath on the tomb of the French Unknown ITALY'S HING TODAY GREETS ALFONSD Monarch in Naples for Savoj- Bourbon Wedding festivities in nection ht with mal state dinner of | to introduce the future Duchess of | Apulia to local nobility and society. tivities will be continued at a sreat reception tomorrow. he civil marriage ceremony S place in the royal Ferdinando which 1 Bourhons who reign- Kingdom of t! Sicilies until Garibaldi conquere city, over whi iards and French ar and min- 1s Crown Notary. 19 AUTO ACCIDENTS . ISCITYS RECORD New Britain Is Fifth on List in Gomnectiout French throne families and o € iaintained a wide lead er other cities of Connecticut in matter of autorobi of civil and Ambassadors, en out Thursday by the state motor vehicle department. Hartford's total for New Ha in second place and 52 for Bridg death of his! port, which wa Helen Marle, st over | was 72, a Guise, who upon the 30 accidents reported in the state during the week, a figure exactly identical with reported dur the nUMbET | ¢ Commons or | the corresponding the law | week of 1926. The total of 14 cities, | ¢} however, showed but 300 this vear | as against 325 last vear. During the week of October there were seven fatal accidents re- | seven fatalities, fi also identical with last year's. Exclusive of Hartford, New Haven | totals for the | New Mcthod of Ore-Reducing France as required by a law passed e republican government assured would remain a d as he did not letter as long 29, this year, This offer was made out of tribute to the Duke's unselfish and unflag- eulting in ted Cross and the o front—the law s of the former |and Bridgeport, city ruling house to serve in the army | Week past were as follows: Water- and for carrying out several delicate diplomatic m kan countries during the war The Duke of Guise and i ) son, Prince Henry, are now barred | Norwalk, two; Winsted, two. from French soil, but the Duchess | and the bride of Saturday are allow- ed to come and go freely. In fact, | increases Princess Anne, just prior to coming | day and with the sun’s altityde at|be put into o 10 Italy, was feted by the arlstocratic | noon. | &ing work for th forbids any n Greenwich, 19; New Brit- | sslons to Bal- Norwich, nine; two; | The heating influence of the sun|ducing pla with the length of the | tionize the st Ohhe House of Justionable UTLEY MILLINERY .CO 177 MAIN ST. 40 MINUTE LIMIT - Makes Political Move Ottawa, Nov. 4 e of Commons new parlia will present a m the old order o Limitation of speeches mem- bers to 40 m s probably one of w rules 1y pub- © of the adop- last session 1 committee r of th et ister moving t order nor a member | motion of “no confidence” in ent and a mi replying thereto All s will also be a hing Under the must n 11 o'clock on any be in sessi 6 p. n Parliamentar: fected under t Every parliamenta a sessional fee of duct proc lings | with the con STEEL PLANT STARTS wores|— [SE OF “DRY PROCESS” Have Big Effect on In- dustry. Tora or the on a commercial basis, a new ' ore ore- to revolu- the tional | plant of | Nillinerg,, Wonderful Values _in‘ Jersey fll\(] Wool ‘ (‘Vriepe Fflj(iclg when Jerseys and Wool Crepes are in greatest demand! AND BUSINE; models of ple S GIRLS—smart little Jersey com- ilored styles of wool o WOMAN, slenderizing models in plain colors or smart stripes. Jersey and Wool Crepe Dresses ‘1090 and $15.()0 Sizes 14 to 46 A Sale Unusual in Fashion! Unusual in Value! Come at 9 Tomorrow! SET ON ORATORS (anadian House of Commons new irn not vening n. On Wednes- djournment will take place at agents are also af- House ttee only | 1 authority of May 4 (A—Attempted el industry, will soon | ation at the Lorain Tube com- | pany. | 1 manufacturers throughout world await the first commer- the NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1927, FASTER FREIGHT paign is to be taken into public houses and other gathering places in an effort to convert cial production by the new means, | Britain within successfully experimented with at the Lorain plant for the last two!spent five and one { If the process meets all commer- clal requirements it will mean re-| elimination of blast furnaces, to- gether with its possibilities of re- | ducing low grade ore. plant follows experiments conduct- ville, Mich,, where a working model proved euccesstul, C. Howard Wills of the Wills St. npany and J. W. Horn- patentee, are the American leaders in the perfection of the pro- cess. The United States steel corpor- | ition, of wl ompany ain as a proving ground. 1 the “dry process,” fron s as granular iron and impurities, which are ans of magnetic riquettes then are and steel made from open hearth and elec- 4 out pres them by the tric methods. BRITAIN ‘BESIEGED BY SALVATIONISTS “Bold, Spectacular” Methods Promised in Religious Drive London, Nov. 4 P—The greatest religious offensive ever launched by the Salvation Army—a ealvation 2{th Game for World's Chess Title Adjourned Buenos 24th game for title between Jose R. Capablanca, of siege—was under way after a night of prayer by 100,000 Salvationists at | 1,000 meetings throughout the coun- | try. The cam Nov n is to continue until d determined attack on the In-| ifference of the great mass of peo- ple to religion. Opened by Gen. Bramwell Booth night at Glasgow, the cam- Values Greater Than Ever Before 27 YEARS OLD AND-WE ARE CELEBRATING—in fact. have a regular party—a jubilee of values such as we have never offered before. Everybody is invited. Here will be values and inducements galore. Besides, there is a watch chain and cigar lighter Free with every nationally advertised pocket watch—ALSO A FLE: FREE WITH EACH LADIES’ WRIST WATCH—A FLEXIBLE METAL BRACELET FREE WRIST WATCH. WHY PAY CASH? 27c. first payment gives you immediate possession of anything selected, then pay 50c. or $1.00 8 week on balance. You should want one or more of the articles advertised to lay away for Christmas. Relizble and accuiate wateh, in. igned guaranteed case lexible band to match $927 1—All goods will be plain. Iy marked — the sale prices will Show you the tremendous mav- Pay 27¢ Down and open an account at this great sale of | platform leading The Lorain | difference army of “red there will be hen streef corners re will be iospel tanks and Gospel armored cars” from wiil “blast their messages.” Five sent out through the country telling nd Salvation leaders say that not a single letter asked for money. “Bud” Fisher Visits Bier of First Wife Nov. 4 (®—Harry C. (Bud) Fisher, cartoonist, yesterday ted the bier Pauline Welch, who died Tues- of the slege Baltimore, ay. Fisher and Mi ille actress were {and divorced five years later. Lowery A. Waters, of Wa: a friend of M after viewing the body. Gent’s Strap Watch. Ivation Salvation million Alres, 24. Bold and spectacular meth- | Cuba, and Alexander Alekhine, ods will be used for a concentrated Russia, which opened last night was ljourned after 40 moves until to- night. The play so far appears the same as in the 22nd game which ended in | a draw. of plak, reen, dark brown, beautiful creation a month. The 71-| year-old head of th last night the singing of Army hymns. Mrs. Booth similarly | duced cost of production through |conducted the largest of five meet- ing held here. days ot Welch, died shortly the whole of Salvation Army £ hours on the praying and | Salvation | Army | miles per hour. soldier will be! {sirable than in the procesgions’ Of | srafzht. teatile; Army tion and the of a freight train. 'nt, however, of his first wife, by the av 1920 the average ‘Welch, & vaude- car on the married in 1912 ington day, while it Improvement in Nov. 4 P)—-The the world's chess about 40 cz cars in 1923, Fi of lso increased roints in N eached on 2 that =R Ml i Diamond SPECIAL! Purchased special great sale — & growp wonderful solitaire dia-, 30T 3. Diamond Dinner Ring n adorable three Diamond dinner ring creation of exquisite besuty with & aumber fl ‘sapphires, tra speei PAY 27¢c. DOWN A Ciga Lightar and Chais ‘With Every Advertised Pocket Wateh. with IC NOW ACCOMPLISHED New Haven Road Speeds Up Two The offensive against relfglous in.- | Miles an Hour is being waged by an | hot gospellers,” as ed in 1924 in England and at Marys- they are described by the Salvation- During the past three years ists themselves. It 18 announced that | New Haven railroad has answered mourning, | ihe modern cry'Yor speed by increas- Battalions | ing the average speed per hour of will parade in mourning, and sack- |y cloth for the sins of some particu- lar city or town. There will be “Bible days when h the National Tube | every is a division, sclected armed with Biblcs and read them at | | and in the gutters. The New Haven's Due to the necessity for classifica- | extra handling re- |quired in the transportation of 1esS | narcotic drug addiction, and to ac- than carload- shipments, the average ! ! daily run of each freight car i3 not | iyis universal race menace.” comparable with the average speed | The car on the New Haven system. i rviceable freight | {Autoist Allowed $29.70 For Damage to Machine e 7 The claims committee of the com- mon council voted last night to re ommend to the council at the meet- ing November 16 that payment of 70 be made to E. who automobile | was damaged by running over a| loose manhole cover on Elm street Inear Franklin street, | It was also voted to recommend | - {that leave to withdraw be given Jo- | practically all {yopn Graboski of 247 Park Terrac can be | partford, who claimed compensa automobile by ason of an alleged defective high- New Haven moved 12 4-10 miles per day. average movement was 16 miles per | at the present time the | v run of a freight than 22 miles per day. | treight service has also been attained through the operation of longer trains. The aver- age length of a freight train on the New Haven at the present time is s compared With 34 cight speed has been ¢ England -hour service, {shipped from New York can be car- | ried to Portland, Me, in 27 hours. |way on North | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS International the ence of committees to 11 9-10 | cational association. | form ot . | the et international lity of Two million son explained, In 1923 the car is more ‘Wilson street, Go0ds | for damage to his several weeks ago. URGES WORLD-WIDE DRIVE ON NARCOTICS Association Working Fund of $5,000,000 Dol- lars Asked to Launch Campaign New York, Nov. 4 (A —Formation of a world narcotic defense associa- tion, with a working fund of five million dollars was urged last night |at the first session of the confer- | conference on narcotic freight trains on its system from |21 the international narcotic edu- j‘n $-10 miles per hour Speed has become |an all-important transportation fac- | tor on the sea, on land, and in the air, but in no place is it more de- direction of the resources and vital- | society everywhere quire and maintain immunity from | dollars increased | mijlion to be sought, speed and other factors of improve- have served to in- would be hospital work, another two millions | crease the miles per day covered |yould be used in educati age serviceable freight | while the remaining million would In | be set aside for law activity. Burritt ‘llune 9, the claim having been heard With Philadelphia, Nov, ot the world education | SOMe {inancial state of the nat Plans for the organization were duction and tariff matters. presented to the conference in the| The senator, who was the princi- a resolution by Captain | Pal speaker at a big rally Richmond P. Hobson, president of | Metropolitan Opera house association, secretary of the general world con- rence, who presided. and | in the Which the Salvationists |Ction in speeding has alded in an | % (08 BOFCOS 0 1ot e was |Increase of many miles per days iN |, oit making and would have the |Pared h and take his lottors. have been |fotal frelght car movement on the |pocer so yiilize “all honorable its lack SNSpeIn | means to attain the mobilization and Sl restless, It apparentl of the five Captain Hob. | 3ome old-time political used gn | the flery type. I went into a di problems of nal work, | the many auditorium playi n he ozen women with marched to the nator waited patie typ o str revealing in bl slickers: “Vote n O. Sullivan of September 6 | Springficld, Ohio, Nov Bolton, died in a night of injuries r ball game at St. Be athletic field. boy was kicked in th on street on t 27th Anniversary First Payment of 27c. Delivers Any Article, WHY PAY CASH! Pay 50c. or $1.00 a Week On Balance! Twenty-seven y.ars ago thé founder of this great organization started business in a very small way in the heart of the famous Maiden LE BRACELET ITH EACH MAN'S Lane district of New York City — when we look back on what has transpired and take note of the splendid growth in that time—until today, when we operate TEN establishments in as many lead- ing cities—-all in New England states, doing over a million dollars a year business, we cannot help bat determine to celebrate in a manner that will mever be forgotten! Look at the values on thig advertisement and then come and see for your< self! You will be happy that you were one of the thousands that will 1 A special group of ffy be utiful diamond rings §/ ot unusual fire and life, 7 skillfully set in pew style mounting — a ring made $ ¢o, sell for $39.75 and more, at This Anniversary Sale is being held in all our branches: Providence, Pawtucket, dan, Torrington, Brid, Waterbury, New Haven, New Britain, Meri- Igeport. Famous “Illinois” 17-Jewel Watch aels| INCS Jewelers — Opticians Open Saturday Evenings 354 MAIN STREET HELP US CELEBRATE! Beaut diamond ring that every woman will be enthused with: diamond of unusual size and color: That is a wonder for besuty and size of stone! Skillfully set in new type 14-kt. mounting! Ar- tistically engraved, at | $287 .3-Diamonds That Will take every woman by sur- prise; well matched diamonds a splen- did gift; s value truly remarkable, at A new diamond creation with . diamond full of fire; setting new, pierced, different; Fin- FINDS “WINDY ITY FOLK UNATTENTIVE Senator Reed Smoot Has to Change “Financial” Speech 4 (P—Senator Reed Smoot of Utah has found that Philadelphia political ences do not care to hear about the interest of the republican or- offices, was interrupted so often th ced to lay aside his pre- of ir 1 the government. rtly after the opening of Sen- which and tax reduction Eed moot's addr fly with d problems, the crowd began to grow the Opcra House prepared to he tead the ion of the f e country and failed as his speech pro- interrupted as one of b s bands entered the some halted whe: to end the women turned their backs ;Athlete‘Die; of Hurts Received During Game ved in nard high school Physicians said the i blood clot formed on the bre