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——— | i « pany BURGLARS PAY ANOTHER VISIT T0 STANLEY HOME Second Entrance In Week, Accord- ing To Report Made To Public Utllides Commission Hears All Yacts Concerning Petition Today, | Hartford, Dec. 21 (®)-The public utllities commission took under con- ‘ | sideration after a hearing today the | joint petition of the Connecticut | Railway and Lighting company, own- | er, the Connecticut Light and Power company, lessee, and the C Gas company for the approval of Police By Carctaker For the second time within a week the home of Alix M. Stanley | at Stanley farm was entered by thieves this morning, but it has not yot beon determined what Is missing. W. Gale, carotaker at the farm, | stated that he docs not think much | has been taken, although a checkup 1s now being completed, The house was entered last I'riday for tho first time. | and the purchase by the last named | of all the rights and franchises of | the Connecticut Raflway and Light- — | Gas and Electric company or both, The petition was explained by At- o Mohican Co. Loses Lease {torney Louts L. Field, who appea And $43,500 Judgment Too |ror tho Greenwieh Gas company, Bridgeport, Doc 21 (A— ¢ to |and by Vice President J. W. Day of the quarters rented from the New- |the Connecticut Light and Dower fleld Building company by the Mo- |company. There was no opposition | hican company, grocers, was declar- [to the granting of the petition, ! cd forfeited by judge John R. Booth |Chairman Miggins stated t he- in the superior court today, 1In ad- [fore the commission gave a decision dition a judgment of $43,509 was (It desired to have a statement | glven the Newfleld Building com- |describing in detail the physical pro- | pany. The declsion finds that the |perty involved in the transaction and | Mohican company had no right {o |its condition. | sublet any part of the premises it | gojectman O. D. Tuthlll of Gre on- | had leased from the Newfield eom- |wich favored the petition® and and by doing 8o had forfeited said GAS OVERGOMES GIRL |GAS FOR GREENMYICH IS B eenwich | Britain General the sale by the first two companies |ing g urrived later and tuken to the hospital at once. The officers | working WITHOUT OPPOSITION 4 Year Old Child Near Death at Gold Street ome Through Fault of Carcless Electriclans, After having been overcome by | 1 carly Sunday morning, Wiadsla- cvia Brenski, aged 13 of 19 Gold ot was ablo to leave the New hospital yesterday | on. At 2 o'clock Sunday morn- a cull was recelved from I Brodzik, ing that a girl was over- ome by gas at the above address. Officer Hellberg and Brophy hur- ftorn ing company or ofth e Gre NH\!llmlu) to the Gold street house with | pulmotor. Dr, David Waskowitz ordered the girl ulmotor was not use tated that clectricians had been in the house, and tapped S pip to plug i fn|;t»'rhu' | City Items o Kings Daughters of the fiunl. H]l I’Anmk church will meet at the home of Mrs. A, 1. Poterson of 20 Chupman street at 8 o'clock Tues- {day evening, December 20th, instcad of tomorrow evening as pre:iously .l.mmm' Stanley Woman's Relief corps will |hold its regular meeting in Odd ¥ |1ows hall, Wednesday afternoon, |2 oclock. This will bo tho ~frst | meeting in the new hall which is ed on the first floor of the building Ralph L. secretary meree, u this morning. Suylng thut a hand pump, cutter, and other stolen from a Gould, Jr., son of the [ of the Chumber of Com- pipe new house beyond Pershing street, Louis Nain, 116 | Lafayette strect reported the theft [to the police at 9:30 o'clock this | mort Liam Mellows, council, A, A, R. T. R., has sent !"H to senators and AT : |Be Eulh In” o l'ullv representatives from this state as o ” 1 e 1N 101 y 1 . it nwing. Out”'Is Inclination Hexa |ine them not to talio part in briug. Woating oo, 21 (Prettlie | N the United State into the World et 1t U ol | Conrt. hresent tckination In omlclal cleelos |=oig 111w otub ofithe .01, CLiks Eatrokentallon o i s A I noEm actitig 8 (bis nvaning fok Freparations o the hegue Vel [nest Monday evening. The induc- 1 ceremony, held the tirst Wed- {the peoplo of the town wanted gae. | tons disarmament conforence, or |* il M ; ita rigiht to’ possession of tho Dro- |1t way siated at the hearing that | cise ramain Gutslde of the nogein: | 111 Of £V second month, wil thys o Werl 5 es o | ton, together, It was disclosed | s L L s [RuersBwera oply, (R0SERalnes nstholfitbnaRaliogotiat e dE vy Sdincloneil B8 e T Er or ot iaN snadi Blans A i [town of Greenwich that had a gas | cuthoritatively today that there is no | Do e i Eae Funeral of Mother and |suppis. The prico to be paid for the | thought of rosorting 1o an “unofi- (1Y Krupewies for $800 damages e Yhildy , |property s $27,642.82 plus the 1 cial observer” as means of cooper | . pehe S Five Children Held Today |00 /" ronerty rights an tho | ating with the eaguo A ek Worcester, Mass,, Dec. 21. (P) o7 |Cxpenses incurred ginco Deceml — Gttt o oviekia e ttrensd The funcral of Mrs. John J. Hoey of | {phs und the pryment of obligation onsiable Ire inkle attachec Hollen Y nathoinaty To Hovaleates Lo ant mentio »00dwin Is l*ound Guilty | property of the defendant on Reo the result of a fire in their home | On Charges of A%Sdull e e I'riday, and of four of her other six | CRUEL DRIVER FINED Boston, Dee. 21 Ph—Carl A. Good | S R children who perished in the flames, | R s | win, son of Frank A. Goodwin, &t UL H:vl'«\"‘l'* ot 17 ; was held today at §t. Peter's church. | registrar of motor venielos, Aas| 110 it & meeling of the eraditors stirred with the deepest sympathy Stamford Taximan Pays 825 for In- | tound guiliy of nssault in a sealea |15 WUME anl & T Hausehuz, a throng filled the church. ety P racl Nair, anc . McGaules } tentlonally Running Over Dog fn | o7} opencd 1\'3,Tutu-\h.xr,\f‘;”:,'l 10 L vere named appraisers. The meet- BRITISI MOVIE VIEWS | gy v the court today, Caedon [ing was adjourned until 10 o'clock - Siratt. Baliadl thab i otiaainaa an Monday morning, January 11, for Vote Being Taken on Kind of Films to be Shown. Stamford, Dec. 21 (P—Anthony |Lacarenze, taxicah driver, com- London, Dec. 21 P — A natlon- | plained of by former Mavor Albert wide ballot among proprictors of | Phillips, was fined $25 and costs for moving picture theaters, many of [cruclty to animals this afternoon, whom Ameriean films exclu- | Mr, Phiiips saying that the man de- ely, shows a slight majority liberately ran down and ran over a against a proposal to compel movic [dog. Mr. Phillips was in the car at houses to screen a certain per-|the time, centage of British flms along the | Afp, Phillips also said in court that | lines of a plan suggested by the . ywhile he desired the driver to be | board of trade. punished, ho did not wish the penal- Ballott papers circulated to 2,- [ty to be a very severe one. 600 proprietors were returned and Ze ot S0 oting 8 e t ot thow, voing 610 were A6 Board of Control Takes | not reply and the above | UpGilpatrie Case Today will be put before the general coun- | Jyartrord, Dee. 21 (P—Governor cil of the Cinematograph EXhibi- frumbull has called a meeting for tors' association who will discuss o'clock this afternoon of the mem the matter, hers of the board of control who arc | The ballot is taken to indicate | closely assoclated with the state's in. | that there is disunion in the t terests in the Gil sit i because other sections of the as- | They arc Attorney General 1 soctation, manufacturers, renters | Healy Treasurer Er ind distributors of films, in|iRr The conference will mkl | tavor of showing a certain percen- tag@ of Dritish tilms. place in the governer's office, Tt is | expected that some official action | will be taken as a result of the ac- | reports on manipulation | UM RUNNER JAILED Stamford, De . () — Lou © bonds by Gilpatric while he Ranistalla of 708 Bank street, Twas state London, for transporting liquor was | given 80 days in jall and fined $250 and costs today. A plea for clemency | countants® of st treasurer, Falls to Death Hastening was offered, counsel saying that the | To Meet His h\\eplh(ml man's father was dying. Judge Boston, Dee. 21 (P—Employ. Young said that should this be veri- o hroad street huilding today found ficd he would consider suspension of (e body of William Burns of Chel the jail sentence. [Frank Motto of who worked on the seventh 15 Holmes street, West Haven, ar- A thothotiom ofian elevalon rested yesterday when a car with Burns had been missing sinee 73 gallons of alcohol was seized, had i TN AT et his case continued, keen an engagement with his fanecr - It was believed that when was ANXIOUS FOR AMITY hurrying to keep his appointme London, Dee. 21, (P)—Creat Rrit- 'ho walked into the shaft, thinking oin is anxious for the kingdom of the clevator was ther trok, as a British mandatory state, to live in neighborl amity with ‘l IH'IC\\ (h “(h Purkey, Prime Minlster Baldwin told p 1 ¢ {hw hotse of commons this evening. \!;1) Erect New Ruildin In pursuance of this policy s to A recreation Luilding to inel confer with the Turkish ammbassador school rooms and assembly hall may in London tomorrow to discuss the be erected by St. Matthew's German reementregavding Mosul Lutheran chureh = cordir PORMER PREMIE N nies plac i Paris, Dee, 20 (R—17 members yesterd in o was Pr France mass mecting v 1896-05. d oday at January to tak of 87. He was known as the fa In case it 1s the pi e tariir 1915 he with the building previons Promber Aristide Associated Gas and Elect System Tounded in 1852 Customer-Ownership invested in Associater of whom a majority customers and This represents a growth from less than Over securities, employes. 1,000 shareholders in 1919 to the present number. Cuton ownership, fostered and developed by ¢ utilities, has grown to such proportions that s given a new meaning to “public” in public Vot only do the utilities seive the public, > measure owned by it. This in 25,000 persons have are utility. they are in a la turn has added a new responsibility to management. It is incumbent upon a public utility to provide not only adequate service, but also responsible financial management represented in sound securities, espe- cially when these are held by large numbers of but persons. Customer ownership is helping slowly to revolu- | tionize the in ing and savings habits of thousands of nersons in offering > securities with good yields which the eustomer of limited means may purchasc on a partial payment plan. Approximately one-third of customer-investors use the savings plan. The management of the Associated Gas and Elec- tric Company is fully aware of this double responsi- | bility to its public in providing dependable service and sound securities. ties for anding exp propertics of tr ed by mation concerning. Asrociated fa Associated Gas and Electric Securities ( 61 Broadway orporation New York Bls imathos Wilkacietlat fhotan purpose of examining the bank- hich occurrec Jostor o g e peered o b oston sreet | \Gitam MeCue, son of Detective ek sy 2 Sergeant and Mrs. William P, Mec- e R | Cue, is home from Masse Prepara- Utility Officials to tory school for the Christmas re- Assemble in Boston - Bostoniin e b1 (B Gaverion| change was noted today at | Fullar today requested Henry ¢, | {he New Britain General hospital in Atwill, chairman of the state public | condition ,gBEgRage W utilities commission, to bring to- | Nlett T gethe in Boston representatives of §1R1, T0 ARGUR OWN CASE the utility commissions of the New England states in order to study | power problems affecting the entire | BL‘L‘QI{E SUPRFMF ('OURT tion. The aim of the mesting of | HINA AR utitity commissioners would he to| e S }““;Hm M"“”",‘1"Wv‘:l’l‘,"‘_"] Miss Vivian O'Connor Will Handle egulation of power companies, and | Appeal in Her Suit for o consider the possibility of cor- | relating them for the common in-| $50.000 Damage, ter of all the New Englo i Two New Britain cases will be : argued at the session of the su TG e { preme court of errors which opens {on 1 January This Ts the First Task of New| Miss Vivian O'Connor will be her own lawyer in th preme court French Finance Minister. she was in the superior court. Dec, 21 (®) — Minister of lecision in her case i Doumer's firs e 18 10 jufore Judze Junman who render- ha the French bu - od a verdiet for Annie Solomon, tends to do this, it is bY penjamin - Solomon and Deputy the yield from the special taxation gynepif Carlson of th city in her voted December 4 by inere the quit for $30.000. Miss O'Connor price of tobacco; by applying the claimed that they illegally took cor usiness turnover tax to goods sold uin fixtures fro drug store for export, which hither have o the ifems in the counts been exempt, and by increusing the t laim 1000 damage rate of the s ¢ tax on sales or loss of ona night's sleep, 1ome, except in the case of n occasioned, she claims, by the sities of life, such as br merits of the sheriit and the Solo- 1 other foolstuifs ns. These measures will be embodicd other listed on in a bill which M, Doumer will sub- | do. 5 1 wppeal of Antl mit o the 1et. 10 it is approved | Nicowiez in against Mary the ers it will intro- | Malon Nicewicz for the recovery 10in chamber ¢ ities of money alleged Yoancd by him to the government will st its her. The hearing was held In the existenee on a favorable vote upon ' common pleas . court decision M. Doumer does not espict ndered against b His that the bu can be voted in peal comes Defor s ime 1o ¢ wary. pren e claims t he is he chamber to vote 5 ippropriation on a DEFENDS COL. MITCHELL T CXpenses Washington, Dee. 21 B —Coloncl Witliam Mitehell's court martial DECISION TODAY LIKELY n i ¢ pensic ven, lec. 21, (2)--T! ¢ 5 re twas red good this 1 by \fternoon that tors in th 5 yimen and the oo == - ¥ would hand down their deci HARTFORD INS. MAN DIES 1o before i 0 1s tak Farito Dee. 21 (P—William o wa lo exy bt i ! arbitration and a Wats Ha 5 of e i MART EASING DNPRIESSION The newly organized girls' chor SUIT POR S1500 BROUGHT of Bih ve Y ) it U Lo Miss H GIRLS CHRISTMAS ) \l.l\ SELK MAN, FIND STILY Pea, 21 (@ t Torin, wanted Iy i nt \ polo ABRLAZE SCHOONER PROTEST yden, D IN COMMONS hildren to safety i Deaths | ¥ nd at Prank Vica J B,J'\]._ fx Hafiey} derwent a minor operation | small tools were | Boston, Dy 21 (A—Inves .| 02 the clrcumstances leadin | the fatal shooting of Wil Morgan, a deaf mute, b, | Willlam Fleming of the | police on the night of D was asked today by two NEW BRITAIN D\ILY HERALD, ‘\«IO\ID AY, DECE‘\IBER 21, 1925, ll Vall Street Briefs S — | York, Dec. 31 @ ~ Wall strect today entered upon a week of merry-making in ceiebration of the hollduy scason, In addition to the largy community Christmas treo set up in the strect opposite tha |New York stock exchange, kcores ot |firms have arranged speclal dances, |dinners, and entertainments for their employes. The New York curb market will hold its annual party |for the poor childre of the financial | district on the floor of the exchange New Thur afternoon, distributing fabout ) gifts and boxes of candy, Vice-Presldent 8 B, Hunt has { heen elected treasurer of the Stand ird Ofl company of New Jersey to succeed Guorge H, Jones, recently elected chulrman of the hoard of di- rectors. Georgo W, Mayer head of the domestic marketing operations department, has resigned, but no | successor lias yet been appoir Shipments of Graham DBrothers motor truck manufacturers, now a unit of Dodge Brothers, Inc amounted to 21,415 trucks for the | | 11 months ended November 30, com- pared with 9,484 in the eorrcspond- ing period of 1924 [Sisters of Victim Ask For an Official Probe i foran in a letter to Attorney € {eral Jay 1t on. Fleming | charged with manslaughter, by case against him was dis . vhen it was explained that the ooting was accidental, STEP TOWARD UNITY New Hymnal of Lt an Synod 1s Move In This Direction Rock Istand, 111, Dec, 21 (A—An important step toward Lutheran ‘h arel ty s indicate nal of the Li 10d to the used 1in the no heran Augustana PRIGE TENDENCY Appears Invegular New York, Dec, able irregularity developed 1y's stock market, but the malr prica tendeney appeared to be in | ward. A sharp break in sclling iuspired by t Chrys or tailure ol TODAY 15 HIGHER Market in General However, 21 (M—-Conslder- to- up- PUTNAM & CQ MEMBERS NEW WORA & HARTTORD STOCK HIWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN‘ Tel. 2040 PARTFORD OFFICE 6 CENTRAL AOW TEL 1-mg We offer | 50 Shares of Scovill Mfg. Co. { fircctors to take divi ‘1 action on | now stock at tc s meoting | had @ temporary unsc [‘m-'hmm ney lon the general list during tho | torenoon [ Marking up of the call money e D & COMPANY hest opening sinco October R e b b lf“"x_ MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGHS | pora | MEMBERS HARTIORD STOCK EXCHANGE | ! JUDD BUILDING, PEARL § ewis St Th (s lirgely o epeo | B mARTIORL), CONN, TELEPHONE 2-6381 i RS LU S New Britain: Bueritt Hotel Buflding. Tel. 1818 AN R G ol "““‘ e Meriden: 33 Colony St. Tel, 1340 vorites, Ilels wnn (old stock ¥ | s bid up s L0 @ new recor e ot v RAILROAD STOCKS r umped 61 mn"‘ in, Kelse . ¢ niug and Sme | business ma- ¢ of dividend and excellent possibilities of appreciation in 1l United 8 realty were market value, ng the many Issues 10 0 = y S points above lust week's clos- May We Offer Suggestions? yuotations. Heavy buying o Al L mf STOCKS CARRIED ON CONSERVATIVE MARGIN lishment of a new record ut {120 by Southern Railway wured the railroad g Wall Stres t Opening Uneven price movements uunlu opening of today's stock mark holiday in ces re vity took plac ed tra Teaction in U. ler, contrasiir onal gains recordec erfcan Can, American Smelt « ornia Petroleum and Stew- \\‘ ner. Prof led to noven such Atel New I 1ore and Oh er and It the upwar standard share York Central, an ison, ces reflected in. activity. s S sting 1 taking in a few i Exceptional opportunities are now available in this class of securities, giving high income returns with safety % | @homson, Mem & To. Burritt Hote! Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. WE OFFER u Travelers Insurance Company book co 1e “common serviee™ Which is the accepted form of wor- ons were con- | Price on Application <hip the Episcopal communions ! tew individual issues, in- States and of the An- m Cereal, Woolworth, WE DO NOT ACCEPT ).ALGIN ACCOUNTS 3 | General Cigar, Consolidated Cigar, A departu n the hymnal is the | American Can, N Department | adoption of the American standard 'storés and Fle wann, With gaing | e = e {version of tha Bible in the lection- runnir 3 points within Herctofore the scripture les- jons have been printed according | A for representa- | o the King James version. The |qjy m 1,‘ rined Augusiana synod is the first general 'jy yic tha church hody in America to adopt the ' uayning el a billion .p.[ new rondering in its offical | 1urs by o comfortable mar text. chison and Lackawanna rong HARTFORD NEW BRITAI SUZANNE WINS AGAIN IS g d spirited. bids vehatibly -t | RHartford ConniTrust Bldgs Burritt Hotel Bldg. Returns to Tennis Court With The pre » agninst Chrysler inereased, Tel, 27186 Tel. 3420 Usual Result—Plays VFine | driving the stoc t points Game. Gl Monte Carlo, Dee. en's return to the two months res tenn has Len he usnal result, Cheered by ine. she played in form in the tournament over the week-end, two finals in which sl wi Paired with Jacques Brugnon, sh ited F. M. B. Fisher and Mrs i Satterthw 1, 6 1 1 the we s doubles, prired Mrs. Satterthwaite, she won Mrs. MacReady and Mrs 1and, 6-0. 6-1. Mile, Len nol enter the sing M. Brugnon won the men’s singl rom Donald Greig of England, 6-4 CITY COURT CALENDAR Cases were assigned as follows by William €. Hungerford in { this afternoon Maleski vs. Karol Gor siewski et al, December 24 at 2 p.1 raceski for plaintiff, Wood onid Liberty Baking vs. Samuel Appelbaum, D ) at 3 p.m. Roche and Cat plaintiff, M n for defendan & Nair for Bonifacio and Ar ni. Paul Flamos A Sulliv December 80 at Milkowitz for plai M | dcfendant. Edwin Ctorson i Smith, January & 1 1 {6 nishee. Wiliiam ¢ Vs 1. T, Smith Expro nuary m. Mag intif fo0 dbTing i 3.1 lag for ntiff, AleDonongh for def Y at 2 p.m. Lol pl tifY. Sam C: n Glo acki, January t m. Lew for plaintiff, Golon There will be ‘ 508 of the ci 1 next mee beir ARNSTEIN OUT TOMORROW rrow for Jules ky® A 35,0 it 1 for N ity her M v _BELDING FUNERAL TODAY D 21 (A—Ind ty coas r m v Alvah N or of the for LAST BANK IS (LOSED Gr Okia., 1 21 P--T Bar Grove ' in this ¢ os . 1o ssets, du abi ¢ pap 1 sits of about ir 21 (Ar—Suzanne | the ber market, 1 n exchat s wer sterling open s fell back 7 Ison M moved up 1ed heavy i i rub- ; WE OFFER The Connecticut Electric Service Company " but the motors v g CUMULATIVE CONVERTIBLE PREFERRED S8TOCK i s F to yield 6,40 per cent various LOCAL STOCKS |N B Machine ptd ....100 108 i & | Niles-Be-Pond com +... 17 19 i (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) [North & Judd ........ 85 88 e st | Peck, Stowe & Wil ... "4‘ 26 Ohio; 3 | Russell MIg CO «oooas % " Aetni Casualty, ex Scovill Mfg Co . 23 tie Oil, T chmann advanced § 1-4, Aetna Life, ex Standard Screw 123 411 tandard Milling " Actna Fire, ex Stanley Works ... 89 nd MeCrory points. | Antomobile Ins . Stanley Works pfd .... 2 — Y.and Trust roso to §37, | Hartford 1ire ex ... Torrington Co com ex .. 68 70 ; vecord, on huying of odd | National Fir Union Mfg Co . 37 : ; tnrday's Ihoenix Iire, ex. Conn Lt & Pow | 118 o ' ore Travelers Ins Hid Flec Light ... 290 i ised in big biocks at Travelors Rig N B Gas . o -— J nn. General 1760 1780 | Southern N L Tel U1 " low Close Manufacturing Stocks Hid G (14 oF 5 Am Hardware, ex 5 an | o S > . Am e - D [ TREASURY STATEMENT Loco 1 ! ¥ §5 I'reasury balance . $311,120.210 7 ! en ofd. .13 13 | EXCHANGLS & BALANCES 1 1 1 ¥ & LA Rl 3 § a New York —Exchanges, 500,000, el 1 ) i . s . ex ‘ '; balances, 104,000,000, anor ‘ A | on — Exchanges, 566,000,000; At - ) AL W6 1 1 Co ) . Jioro 7 1 oex 1 d North America's water power s S D p B M 14 [ ) horsepower, | CMK&ST 5 ‘ RI &1 « I 1 ' ) ) ' 1 14 4 . S 187 » , Thls ls a Mutual Savi ings Bank T 0 g ! =2 A It has no capital stock like a ‘.:'v.\t company or \ < national bank, consequently all earnings made ] above dmdxnfi\ paid to its depositors go to : the Surplus of the bank. s [he accumulated Surplus of this bank has made ' it possible for it to pay its depositors for the N ¢ vear ending September 30th, 1925, 5% in \ . dividenc % regular and 4% extra), C ; while ba is city having capital stock ' Rl | and ckholders have paid their depositors R 4 l‘ less rat g the same period. I \ i il N re O i " | Before you open a Account elsewhere Rep 1 8§ . 2 { consider whether the rate of interest is as Thay : SR T ! good as can be obtained at the g h Railway , 5 X 58 i iy Yy 4 148 COR. CHURCH and MAIN jvs 804 78Y | Deposits made up to the 5th draw interest as of the 1st R & 1l | Radio 43 . » {