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w———;m vms year. The president told con- gress that the activities of the Coast Guard “should be enlarged and | strengthened ot earliest date po WELLON WANTS 10 the In\vlr t is now r-.xmmnng items | Rnxions to War on Rum Row was predicted in some quarters that the administration may send NEW BR l City Items | Roller skating tonight and every night, also Sat. afternoon. Walett | Rink, Arch St—advt, | Alie Mrs, Joseph Regan of 70 Harrison rect, and Marlon Naughton, daugl- ter of James Naughton of 847 Chestnut street, aro home from the Regan, daughter of Mr. and | ITAIN DATLY HERALD. FRIDAY, DECEMRBER 1R 1925, MICHIGAN FRATS BULLISH DEALINGS {™pq 1 BOWING 10 DRYS| GURTAILED TODAY | TWO MORE BANKS CLOSE Disaster In | Epidemic of Financial | Denver — Lour Institutions Now Have Closed Doors, Denver, Colo, Dec. 18 () —Two | T ——— PUTNAM & CQ. MEMBERS NEW YORK 4 HARTTORD STOCK EXCHAMGLY I WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN= |some recommendations on airplanes | (oliege of New Rochelle for the through this bill to congress. B latrnns Al Ay _One seaplane now used by Roller skating tonight and every Const Guard s being plloted by | nignt, also Sat. afternoon. Waleit Licutenant Commander C, Von | Rink: Arch Ste—advt, | Paulsen, wio has flown it over prac- | pest Do, Willlam Dorsey and llj:\ll\' the entire field of operations | vineent “‘,y,,fl' students at Lehigh of the north Atlantic rum fleet with | University, will spend the holidays much succe with their parents in this city. | Our Xmas present to you. Every !eleventh Greeting Card customer gets' their entire purchase free charge. Ohrnstedt's, upstairs, West Main. Opp, Hotel.—adt, | Douglas Norton and Walter Sor- row of Northeastern colloge wil be with thel parents during tha Christ- mas vacation Ranger Minstrels, Veterans 0. 0. F. hall tonight.—advt John Cianci fnd Matthew Meskil otre Dame will spend a few days ing the Christmas recess with their parents In this ecity Christmas Potted Dlants, wers, Wreaths, Trecs, ete, wrden enhou 1163 Phone 2385-12.—advt John Grip, Howard Beloin, Doyle, Alfred € a with thelr parents Christmas vacation, Herbert Smith hns be Ernest Giggey, Ira Craig, H. Kinne, each claiming ek, The writs were Klett & Alling and were served by f_ Horwit Achicvement advisory Deput riff Martin I The Junior council will hold its first meeting at the Chamber of Commerce tonight at 8 o'cloc The meeting will be informal affair, and plans for the future development of the council will be made. The o motor vehicle commis- sloncr has notified the police of the suspension of the operators license of Harvey 1 , 200 East Main street ,or 17 Spring street, and Mario nte, 412 South Mai Miss Marjorie Anderson, daughter i Mrs. J. A. Anderson of is home for Miss Anderson is Arnold college, (o be included in the deficiency bill, From Air ‘ the ‘Washington, Dec, to fight the rum em be asked of congress | ture by the tre The necessity supplement the 18 —Afrplanes glers are to the near fu- 1sury department for airplanes to | vegsels of the coast | guard in the prohibition enforce- ment service has developed because of the disclosure that the ever- tightening blockade agalnst the rum fleet has forced the rum runncrs to resort to airplanes to get their con- traband to Amcrican shores Detalls of the treasury department plan are thus far withheld, but defi- nite indications come from several authori ces that the government plans to extend its war on rum to the air. Prohibition adminstrators are known to have made numerous requests for the use of alrplanes in their work. Secretary Mellon has gone a8 to rccommend for ¢ small aviation stations, planes each,” to tuke ‘Fm‘mel Who I\llled His ; Wife Takes His Own Life Pine Bluff, Ark., e —8. A. McAdams, Suiphur Springs farm- er, who late yesterday heat his wife to death, fatally wounded J. D. Hel ton ,an aged farmer, and slight wounded three other persons, was found dead today in a clump of woods a short distance from the Heiton home. | A posse, which searched thro the night for McAdams, a former inmate of the state asyium, loc his body shortly after daybreak | [ o far when they followed a small dog tart “two ed by McAdams to a secluded with four The dog was covered with sare of “pr nd apparently had kept vigil ent requirements.” nt Cool- [all night over his master's body. Tl M T s AT McAdams had shot himself in the for “aditional appropriations for the |head. coast guard for the der this fiscal year, ftems in the deficter Since the co with responsibilty gling, and it is the only armed branch of the fed having need of airplanes w propriations for them, it i this organization will be handle the situation. coast guard is opr ed plane, and old prohibition available, President Coolidge in lis budget | message to congress gave intimations that he would ask for further re- sources for prohibition cnforcement of Fair, ave tye 1} 5 Cut Flower Stanley spot {rost James e az! a 157011 dur the en sued by nd Alfred 0 dam- fssued by remat e = BANKRUPTCY PETITION New Haven, Dec. 18 (A) — Bridgeport merchant, with the clerk of the 8 court here a volunts tion In bankruptey listing ¢ $67.330 with assets $54,000, Isadore Berman, Hartford drug- gist merchant, also filed a petition with liabilities of $3,020 and assets $1,106. AL today United peti- abilities accounting uniformed, ral ic believed chosen to | Already the | ting one horrow it is understood the unit had a few | e cked human bones found inglish caves apparently indicate that cannibalism in England sur- vived into the period of roman oc- | | cupancy. | in istmas reces student at cw HJERPE’S XMAS SUGGESTIONS IN GOOD HARDWARE — FLEXIBLE FLYER SLEDS $3.75 to $6.50 red Belofn of Georgetown Uni- his parents at 35 street during the holidays. Hollcran son of James o during the is a student Dwight was Councilman Mrs. Albert hstacdt, and a student at Spring- Bl f1c1d college, is visiting his parents | during the Christmas rec f. Armond Landino is hoi Spracuse university for the e from holidays. Senator ot the NORTHLAND SKIS $1.25 to $6.75 t, is home from Yale Christmas vacation. Harold Beloin, a mouth college, is home Mr. and Mrs. st Main strect, )umm\ Loomis, son of President John C. Loomis of the Commercial Trust Co., is home from Loomis I stitute for the Christmas recess, i student at Birm- ingham school, Alabama, will spend the Christmas vacation with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Martin Nefpp of mmw\q» street Filmo#® Roseen s home Mount Herman school for the tudent at Dart- with his Carving Sets $2,00 to §7.50 TOYS Pocket Knives 50c to $4.00 FLASHLIGHTS $1.00 to $4.00 COASTER WAGONS $6.00 C. A. HJERPE 73 ARCH STREET Plumbing—Hardware—Heating from holi- rl Duncanson, Tufts Medic week-end with Cha TELEGRAPH FLOWERS FOR CHRISTMAS The far corners of the world are as near to you as BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP student will spend les Law of a Means delivery anwhere in the world in two hours, and perfect service. Ask us about 'POSY SHOP 89 West Main Street (Professional Bldg) Tel. 886 Say “BON VOYAGE” to those who sail with flowers telegraphed from here. THE TELEGRAPH FLORIST OF NEW BRITAIN an | the | Fred Beloin | ¢ | (he additional Denver tol Hill State politan State today state banks—the Capl- bank and the Métro- bank--falled to open Two National banks and one bank were closed yesterday 126 Agree fo Faculty of Student Stillning of Call Money Rates Supervision Has Its Effect Ann Arbor, Mich, Dec changes in | Grant missioner Mcker Lank com- announced that eximiners had taken charge of the Metropoli tan and Capitol Hill banks. Both are small institutions. Steady withdrawals from the Metropolitan during the weck and a run on the Capitol Hill yesterday | were instrumental in the closing, ficials said The ba son, state closed yesterday the Broadway National, the Drovers National and the North Denver bank, the Jat tate institution These banks had deposits of about The Broadway National st with of were was the larg Tmpaitment of capital and f paper in livestock loans wers 1 as the reason for the closing the two National banks Gordon Hollis was president of | the two National bunks and his wife, I Mrs. M. E. llollis, was president ot ‘thv» North River bank FIREBUG 13 YEARS OLD, ADMITS GRI. New Yorker Says He Has Sflt Fire lo 14 Homes deposits about 1,00 18, old, who was of | bus enue, yesterday afternoon, according to Iire Mar P. Brophy, sotting four Wedne: Thursday in hou in th Columbus and 19th i ten oth | that neighiborhood in t ¥ Five to have occurred in the apartment house in which ‘the and h family live, and in s tenants had narrow conress hal Thor avenue in 11, of these fires boy \ escapes from Clinton High a student at De Witt 1 one of th when n\ found him at th Coluibus ue ad previously been | of, and had been rday one of ked him what fire. be the : it ut the ) the the cop to turn in Young Landri fire headquar building, wher . “I found the alarm.” n taken to s in the Municipal he was questioned for more than an hour. At first he d h ence, but when e marshal showed him d on wh as listed suspect, he said: 1 I'll tell you the truth. 1 sct the |fire this afternoon, but T had no in- tention of hurting any one.” The boy explained that it thrilled him to watch the fire apparatus a rive at the scene of the fire and to | !watch the fircmen at work. ing to the , the boy suid ho went to the first floor hallway of he house, sct fire to a piece of paper he found there, and then threw it |down the cellar stairs. e then went Ihome, od his clothes and turned to the scene, where he told a policeman to turn in an alarm | The other fires this which the hoy is said to have cor a tiing were at 61 Wost 91st o 7 Columbus avenue awenue, Al and because of tl | firemen reported | marshal for inve said, was cha s wee Note the tired expression of Johr as he arrived In Buenos Aires on |health trip 1 {[ Funerals —— \l|-< \val\lw Wicczorek home tor and church at ba in Sacred > wish to t hbors for the )‘ wn us during o ement in the death of our be- ed Husband and Father, beautiful cived. We ¢ Loy also for floral offe e cially wish t of Moose, earing Co. and the MRS. WILLIAM H. BEDFORD and T 'Joseph A, Hafiey ONDERTARES amily Opposite St. Mary's Charch Resldence 17 Sammer St Phone 1625-2 \ b - 1625-3. [pronini lis , | corporat ral of them | the | as a | {and | sidelight on the disput nty versity their inter two pla Vi Wall fraternities at the Im 1l Michigan have signified beginning of the 1 tlon of choosing one of the selt-enforcement of the proposcd by D Little, president of || according to a state- | by Joscph A. Burs of students. RQean Burs- 1 that reports from the secrot organizations indi too, would agree fe the beginning of tion organizations report ided to follow the fac o Ivisor plan according to ) ' " ! while ad et house supervision el a committes P fraternity. None has de- enforeement with appointed by the of v vear, In a H and dition to the zarten onsolidati and Co, 1 Boi dozen partnersl sevai - law n interna Clarencs unive sterday Cook n ing hou a G brokerage Wall streeq Opening Strength of ti " declar < At they, befor tmas vac the A»“.,,w' ordey Most ing I ulty Dean ey some | ind Hud llinols Central, mmon and Inter Enginee ins of nent te of ' , Frisco e Com} Yng A point or pany broke 2 3.§ proctor university. safd s do not shall take have fe ion on n' « {4 same that “if certain report by to- it for grant- frater: m el m“ proctor New York | and congented to the which will be on the resump- it the end of the fraternities d t wl catior 1dopt one will e to chang of the two other permit other will be univer- ation on nization [\ s it 1 e ‘1 W lor it. The rely desires co-ope t these ¢ in enforcing the law and it wterial by what means ition is obtained.” i to con Al points befor hour, Revi oil shares was in the imm mors an early c0-0y continent erude pr common, United Dry icks were add sell a point m vesterday's final quotations, f the foreign exchange sharp & in TFre was firm inere: Mack ] dioin stock al The f market was a points to .7 s 1o a | Poli, of New Haven, A0S 1 separat ¢ fr G y Demand st orporation both Sylvester M certificate | here. Incorporator Ipanies are the sa Poli and 1., ¢ real estate comy al busines. il of the com- lLow Z. Allis Am Can Am Loco Am Smelt Am § Am A Wool Anaconda Atchison Poli, R Sagal I porated i will start The e nterprise w8 for the 2,100, with § amusement Incorpora two companies amount- ion FORMER: ‘ Loco Ohio !)‘, P Nec, 18 l,"P‘ lcet John B. Tower, republic invited fo Mayor John B, ley fo him in on New Year's Day s at City Hall \ 1in the afternoon. or's message will be tirst meeting of the al- 4 on January 4. | ASK INSURANCE EXTENstoN |C0n T ‘Washington, fon for convertin mer e » exer prd 2 Pac s & Cop xtil Prod Steel Cuba Cane Sug Cosden Ol Dav Chem Erie : | Brie 1st pia n Eleetrie n M Gt North p Insp Copper Int Nickel Int Paper v riven at the i Ref 3 8 Corn Crn Dee, year 18 (R the tim risk fnsurance has been recommended to the house vet. | rans' committes by Dircetor Hines f the Veteran's Bur Ixten- five of ARM OF Dee, 18 Ihe o JOI8 reached period 1sp G Srown street seven chil caf 1 across the occan of nore than 20 y s ‘ppe Maulueci, yomfield, the lren, two of Maulueei w arrested by O Detective Edward J. Hickey, tonio Clementino of the sta cles department and Unit Immigration Inspector M. Clark Providenee, nortation nt e fur 1l of record el K o a States William t Wash- wry of labor upon hed by chancery Avellino, Ttaly to this certi- s convict f ving « od leath of his cousin jano Maulucci on Scpt. 3, 1 iropping a big head while - on a warrant issy | Norfolk & \\1\1)4:‘ North Pacifie iy Pacific Oil Pan American Penn Railroad RE&ERCS] P’ierce Arrow Pure Ol R & Ray Copper Reading Royal Dutch ir Oil wla’s South Tacifl trade was South Railws larger during the lebaker months which ended Novem- | Toxas ( 1 n in the preceding & or ports were $1,- imports $574,000,- v on his cousin's 1 his cousin and his wif« in front of their stone n s were sitti ous CANADA'S TRADE Ottawa, Dec. 18§ ble balance of 000,000 BALANCE () Tan favor $1( Ive ° Pacifi IS} her 30, twelve hs and ince o 20,000,00 , a bal Flag Commercialism Refused by Judge New Haven, Dec. 18 (P—1In ch apy upon rivalry in salesm which Judge W. M. P LOCAL ew Haven common eas court had t n asked to issue a ler to stop a rival co g an American cision was given troversy whi 1to bel 1 STOCKRS Putnan straining mn R fiag today W denying the tion The court 1 refused flags to on T vas that one age of and offering to I s of coneer ¢ Fire nix Fire ers Ins ¢ {concern was to give a perce ||profits to the American I he other countered . by a return to the Velerans of For- ¢ ra ign Wars Judge Pickett at commented on what he i effort to commer United States flag rs Rights DIVORCE QUICKLY Norristown, Pa., Dec liam Tell performance volver and cruel and 1 treatment, won a divor Violet Riesemthal in t ery county “ourt today that in 1922 when was getting inting season, he sted on 1gainst a post a short while he tested his r The wife said she obeyed. GRANTED 18 (A—Wil Billings & Sp Bristol Bras t's Arm Lock rharous Nrs, ntgom testified asband _NEW FRENCH SENATOR 18 (®@ ier Ca l\‘ aux and Phillp were elect finance committee t Paul Doumer, the Henry n Lt & Pow fd Elec Light B Gas ger, who has therr osen <sador to the ed States aux had fail- ed in two previous attempts to gain merbership on the committee, TREASURY STATEMENT Treasury balance at $4.843%, ‘ Tel. 2040 | WARTFORD OFFICE € CENTRAL ROW TEL, 1-ng We offer 50 Shares of Scovill Mfg. Co. 1 JUDD & COMPANY MEMB MEMBEIS JUDD BULL IDI\'.l rr \IH \l HARTIORD, CONN, New Britain: Burritt Hotel Building. Meriden: 33 Colony St. Tel, Cor, Lewis \l TELEPHONE Tel 1815 1340 2-0281 RAILROAD STOCKS Exceptional opportunities are now available in this i class of securities, giving high income returns with safety of dividend and excellent possibilities of appreciation in market value, May We Offer STOCKS CARRIED ON CONSERVATIV] Suggestions? MARGIN | Thomson, Temn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain lel. 2580 MEMBERS NE YORK AND HARTFORD STOCE EXCHANGES Dopald R. ilart, Mgr, WE OFFER Title Guarantee & Trust Co. Price on Application WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS EDDY BROTHERS &G HARTFORD NEW BRI | KHartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt HoIeAI' :ldg. Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 WE OFFER 100 Shares of Torrington 100 Shares American Hardware IRISH STRIKE ENDS Ireland, Dec. (P —The strike of the members of “a special” ' stabulary OBJECTS TO HOLIDAY Washington, Dec. 18 (P—The sen- which has voted itself a holiday December 22 to January 4, heard a protest today from Senator Smoot, republican, Utah, against glving government clerks their free- lom on December 26 in lieu of the sual haM holid on December 24 Dedember ems to me we ! mad,” said S Counting Christmas lay following, the arrangement will clerks three whole days in in protest against sbandment ended today when strike leador led the gov ernment's offer wo months' pay strike itation to t neral in an a third month’s pay. from each ma rs named with the inspector ge are going 7 tor Smoot. BRADSTREET'S REPORT and the Sun- w York, Dec (P—Brad- s wee silation of bank gregate of §$11,- of 4.2 per Outside of New Kly s show a1 a inc T clearin a row. 00, an s¢ { MUST FURNISH FACTS | Washington Dec. 18 (A—Counsel Magnus Johnson, former farm abor senator, was informed today it th 114 not produce spe charges out of whic an issue d be drawn, the investigation of contest against ator Schall, epublican, of Minnesota, would not ed further cent over last ye. EXCHANGES & BALANCES New York—Ex 1,061,00 ; balances or v cou Bostor cific | co the (Ye lay's T sury balanc nt) 083,498 ster, proce This Is a Mutual Savings l??‘ilf It has no capital stock like a trust company or national bank, consequently all earnings made above dividends paid to its depositors go to strengthen the Surplus of the bank. e accumulated Surplus of this bank has made it possible for it to pay its depositors for the ending \\pn‘mho' 30th, 1925, 5% in dividends (44% regular and 14% extra), % while banks in this city having capital stock and stockholders have paid their depositors less than that rate during the same period. re you open a Savings Account elsewhere consider whether the rate of interest is as good as can be obtained at the COR. CHURCH and MAIN Deposits made up to the 5th draw interest as of the 1st . $359,128,211 |