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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1928. 4 are good conductors, but some are in_price, it is obviously no time to(2 Wives, 3 . m from 100 to 10.000 times as good B R |11 that stock short, but when a 2 es7'7 D\.VeddmgAs, . L as the earth, and in them the cur- Lear operator finds that they are ivorce Actions rent sets up sufficient “field” to be selling the stock back to the public, Detroit, Nov. 9. (®—Daniel L. felt by }he mechanical diviner at it is his cue to act. Dyer, 38, real estate man, has had the surface. 1 | Livermore is still the subject | two wives, three weddings and been i Mr. | def g i “The chief operation™ of many fantastic storiés, some of | defendant in seven divorce suits. Jakosky says. “is locating the con- IR | them crediting him with having re-| In 1913 Dyer was married to . ductor (the ore) by determining upon ° tired after amassing a large ‘ortune, | Elizabeth H. Dyer. She filed four wofks qul[“y Wellin smmps, T o on Ltk Aggmss"e Leader JOP | 2na others reporting him as having | divorce petitions in nine yeara, fin- || which this field comes. A vacuum- % o i suffered | large losses in trying to |ally obtaining a divorce on the :th m S l tube detecting and amplifying ap- Fm[ Tlme in sz buck the rising trend of prices. He |petition. A year later the Detroiter 118, IIOW &lld Ce paratus and a ‘direction finding' recently appeared as an applicant |was married to Mary A. Dyer. She coil of special design are used, not for a seat on the national raw :ilk | filed one petition for a divorce 1 g dissimilar o equipment in _shore| New York, Nov. § (P—Wall street [€XChange. . :h(;‘c:::z:: :‘:tr;dn;\e\rc:efiomc:::.::::‘g . Los Angeles, Cal., Nov. 9. P—A | rudio stations for determining 20si-| «pears,” lacking an aggressive lead- | -AMateur bear traers have increas- |2 div ! secon plaint. S radio device for discovering the|tions of ships at sea. By moving!er for the first time in sev: s, | €4 substantially in recent years, but | Dyer .fydd his first wife then were 286-290 MAIN smm presence of underground ores is de- | (¢ Coil and noting the chans";l oLl e poried oo b s . }fl..:n,:.g‘ Somaision h)ouses”.\' ::!;fx re-marrie: bed for the Engincering oun. | SIENal" in the receiver the direc-| a5 alley cats during the “bul ie percentage of their casualtics Tre— scril g1 g [ tion of the ore body from the ap- | page which has been wnder way on | 148 been much higher than among CANE FOR BOOTLEG dation, of New York by J. I.|paratus can be determined. the stock market with only one ¢ ri- | (e “little bull” Some of the invet- | Jadosky. consulting engineer of| " points on the surface of the|oys interruption since the spring of | *ite Dears are complacently mark- | Swedish Walking Stick of 1878 a | IF YOU LIKE TO SAVE MONEY this city. A ground directly above the ore body | 1gog °ling time in the knowledge that Modern Affair 'h'",‘"d" ““‘C“:‘d’ff" d'f“"““‘{‘?_ woroF [ can now be located with eonsider-| L . prices do mot 2o in one direction | Stockholm, Nov. 9 (UP) — The 9 RE 8 diving ved” and for guesswork, | gpio. gocuracy Acouracy of depth! lH 28T Ok BEVORTIS S Y er. When the turn comes, Wall | flask is by no means a modern in- works equally well in swamps,|jngications for ores whose depthg| o0 Uav after day, some of it by dis- | gtreet expects to sce the bears rally | vention, it has been brought out in deserts, snow and ice. It does not| 4, pot exceed 250 feet is generally gruntled floor traders who object to e x 2 ed floop . ound a leader or group of leaders | Sweden where an old walking stick, even make contact with the ground, | yjthin ten per cent, which is suffi- L“‘;m"‘l" "‘Z‘;:“"l"“t“:‘ "‘f,‘{ stocks bY 45 the bulls have around the Cut- | holding a container for liquids was It s another ot the works of scien-| gjent for ordinary mining pur-| de pools, but the "big money,” ' ten, Fisher and Durant interests. recently discovered at Norberg in tific magic made possible by the | poges as Wall Street terms it, has all teen | S Tho geovings of ammankon. vaguumstube, Describing the ap- on the upside, presenting a united | yyqpPROVEME FOR CHINA The intricate cane,-consisting of parastus Mr. Jakosky says: G aeE front which has tended to discour-| Shangha (P—Plans are |a metal tube with rich ornamen- s 'all d H N M h d’ Tha Wi“ “Au aiternating current is causea| M- W- EDDY BUVS HOME 28e concartedibeariotts oks: e ot e e e s e e e e pect nducements in New [Vlerchandise t to flow in an ‘energizer’ on the sur-| Charles H. Rudolph has sold a| jesse Livermore, who is credited | expansion of Ch means of com- | of a bev ask, but a mirror face, similar to a smali radio trans- |Seven room house With tWO carfyithy having upset many bull mar- | munication, g railway, |and 3 f box as well. | A alt Th 'ft Sh mitter, with a coil antenna. This|8urage at 261 Monroe street, 10| kets by his uncanny ability to dis- | highway, air adio, tele-| To prevent 1|1fermg 5 ppe o rl y oppe" current creates an electro-mag- | Horace W. Eddy. The transaction | (inguish between accumulation .ndh\mn and te ystems. Tt is | partments are protected by intri- | netic field, which causes currents|“as handled by William Cowlishaw ' gistribution ching transac- | pmpmod to install automatic tele-|cate locks. The stick was made | i i ’ to tiow by induction n conductors g;sglc';“l:;;rd“uc City Cooperative, tions as they appear on the tape, is | phones, build 76 wircless stations, | 50 years ago by a metal worker | Turkish - - Children’s underground. ¥ . no longer an important figure in |increase the number of postal es.|named Andersson for his personal | SWEEP CLEAN! These underground “conductors” e { Wall Street. When powerful pools tablishments and enlarge and ex- |use and is now in the possession Face CLEAN SWEEP! Spol't are the huried ores. Not all of them | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED A.DSiare accumulating a stock for a 1i: sx,{h ng the telegraph system. of his son, Georg Andersson. 59 BROO“ Is Don’t Miss This / Pair Worth 59¢ /// —\ }\ \ SATURDAY AT MONROE'S k é ¥ Infants’ Women‘?lze\ll‘,flath!r \ 4) \\ >> = CHINCHILLA COATS HAND BAGS ‘\ ( (( Red, Pink, White Regular (é’ : —‘\ and Blue z. 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