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TIONISTS TAKE Up | DR. WISE'S ACTY® | (Continued from IMrst Page) good. Personally, 1'd prefer thut uo iention of the matter be published,” A member ot the Zionists express- ed the opinion that Rabbi Aaronson | would be the leader of the opposi- Uon against Rabbi Wise, but the rubbl insisted that ho was not sure 48 to what he would say at the meating. “1 personally intend to do il thut | L cun to keep Rabbi Wise as chair- < man ot the United Palesting Ap- peal,” sald Rabbi Gershon Hadas of the Congregation Brethren Sons of Isruel. Rabbl Hadas preached a sermon last Iriday night at which he signitied s approval of Rabbi| Wise's lecture, and his statements | about Jesus. Before his lccture last Iriduy . night a committee of men, compos- ed mostly of older men in the con- gregation asked Rabbl Hudus to re- | Lrain from speaking on Jesus in the | pulpit of the Brethren Sons of Israel | synagogue. The rabbl insisted that | he would spcak on the subject and | at the conclusion of his sermon so | great was the enthusiasm of his con- gregation that they burst into ap- | ~ plause which was subdued by the ushers in charge, After his sermon Rabbl Hadas 2 made a statement in which he| pleaded with his audlence to have | falth in their rabbi, and he stated | that he was willing to grant them ~ anything within reason, but the free. doti of the pulpit must be his ab- solutely and inviolate, | At tha meeting tonight plans will | by made for the coming Palestine | . Irive at which time an attempt will be made to get 86,000,000 which will be turned over to the Zionist fund for estublishing a national Jewish ? kome In Palestine. This {8 the ' tunl to which Nathan Straus of New York contributed $500,000, and an additional $150,000 last week aft- » er Rabbi Wise dellvered his lecture. He stated that his eontribution was in the nature of complete endorse- ment of Rabbi Wise's views. Mr. us is one of the most influen- [ ‘{al orthodox Zionists in the Upited £ Str: J. J. Moskowitz will speak at | the meeting tonight on Palestine | ment: Thero will also be li general discussion on the Tsenberg and Gans memortal fund. | The membership drive {s continu- | successfully, as half of the al- | ,0 members have already been seeyred, “Black Frinre” Treasure : shin Ts Thought Found | bastopol, Dec. 29 (AP—Storles of {he Crimean war and sunken treas- | N ure been revived by the re.! v ported location of Black Prince, a |huahua. Sritish ship which foundered NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 192 been searching for the ship, for when | | it went down 1t had aboard §3,000.- INUUIRY "N [;flAl made of teak wood, which fs bhe- g lleved to have belonged to the| AC“O" [0 FU”OW GOOlidge'S an | war the ship entered Blaklava huy‘ With 1ts eargo of gold, t-ndstuffs, un:ll l.lni.m"mk Prince foundered, the the outcome of the negotiations to entire crew perishing, end the hard coal strike, an investi- of divers difficult, but the Russian | congress with a view to the enact- government 1s hopeful the treasure Ballaklava bay, l I"or 70 yoars the British and Rus- | NfiRFSS T N slon governments at intervals have | 4 4 000 in gold. Recently Russlan divers brought to the surface a mast Black Prince. During the helght of the Crime R d t. medleal supplics and ammumuon for N the attacking armies. A storm avoso | Washington, Dee. 20—Whatover ; The &reat depth of the bay, whith [gation will be begun immediately n places 1s 700 feet, makes the work after the holidays by a committes of ment of a law providing government Ot gold eventually will be retrieved. |machinery to prevent future fuel strikes or end thom when their con- tinuance menaces the public health, While administration advisers are confident that the strike will be ad- justed next month and the coal situ- LIET FLORIDA EMBARGO Atlanta, Ga,, Dec. 29 (P—The em- burko on citrus fruits and fresh fish from Florida points destined to Jack- sonville and to other polnts, when |ation relieved early In February, theso commodities are haudled | Ropresontative Parker of New York, through Jacksonville, has been lift- |chairman of the house committee on d by the Amerlean Railway Express | interstato and foreign commerce, an- Gl nounced that his committee would | Willlam Gx Smith, vice-president |undertake an inquiry in the near fu- of the company, in announcing this, | ture to dotermine what may he dono sald that 4t was hoped that means |in the form of w federal law to meet would be found for a niodification [such an emergency as that present- of the traffic situation to and from |ed by the existing anthracite suspen- | Ilorida, but he could not say when | sion. such a step would be taken. “We are planning to take up the coal problem promptly and energet!- | Iy, and to give to everybody in | terested a ehance to be heard, so that we ean get the most complete information upon which to base the action we shall take later,” said | Chairman Parker. “I am unable as | vet to state who will be called be- | fore the committee or to give any | other detalls of our plan.” More than 20 bill# aimed at pre- | setting thelr effects are now before | | Mr, Parker's committeo, and all of | | them will have consideration. | Special attention will be given to a | bill offered by Representative Tre way of Massachusetts, which pro- vides that when the nation’s fucl son of mining, the |through the secretary of commerce, shall have' authority to take over | mines and operate them. This measure was introduced in | contained in President Coolidge's an- { nual message to con Another { bill introduced by Twa proposes the creation of a permii- nent commission that shall track of conditions in the coal fields and make annual reports to the president. Apother bill is one introduced by Representative Black of New York, providing for the creation of a gov- crnment corporation which wonld have power to take over the mines and administer them at any time that operation under private ded to the disadvants real pup, not a toy, that was suspe Shearer is ca ng. His | of the public. name's “Pedro” and he's from Chi- | Chairman Parkes and other mem- “Pedro” 18 sald to be the | hers of the house committee plan to mallest tike of higkind in the world. make a spec phases of the proosed legislation. | Deaths || {'venting or ending fuel strikes or oft- | L__ d- | lteo street, died supply is threatencd by a suspen- | by a brother. president, | | Fairview cemetery, ‘ | accordance’ with a recommendation | keep lat Al study of the legul | Porter Sons undertaking parlors to- i ol T —r | Wall Street Briefs [ e —— Dinner Time November earnings of the Penn- | svlvania raflroad, the New York | Central and the Baltimore and Ohlo | show aubstantial gains over the same month last ycur, the Pennsyl- vanian leading with an increase of | $4,857,722 in net operating income. The B, and 0, galned $1,088,564 and | the Central $603,417, The Pennsyl- vaniu's net for the 12 months ended November 30 represents carnings of 5.8 a share. The road earncd S0 & shure in 1924, ew capital structure consisting | of 50,000 shares of b per cent pre- ferred stock, 250,000 shares of 6 | per cent preferred and %60,000 | shares of common stock has been | authorized by etockholders of the Lacific Lighting corporation. Ralph Budd, prosldent of the | Great Northern Rallway, says that tho property account of the road has beon ased about $100,000,000 sinee A stock dlvidend of 16 per cent has been declared on the common stock of Weber and Heilbronr, pay. able nuary 28, to holders of record | RALS ARE TAKEN UPBY SPECULATORS Wall Street Intenest Switches| From Industrials New York, Dec. 20 (P)—8pecula- | tivo Interest switched from the in- | dustrlals to the rails in today's stock | market when some of the industrials ‘l showed a tendeney to yield on profit taking and bear selling. | ‘The opening was strong. Early in | the afternoon, operators on the long slde sturted to bid up the rails, cen- | tering their internal effc on the astern: carriers with buylug appar-'| jently based on the possibility of an [ vember enrni advanced 2 | highe !v\'\lflm'n dvanced 3§ to a high for all time at 140 1.2 latively stift call New York Cent points to 134 3-4, the price In nearly 17 years, and record January 15, ome and get your hay!" tolls this | ell to the inmates of the Crickle- | Rallroad equipment orders in 925 were smaller than the year be- wood (England) IHome for Horses. fore, this year's total being calc nd it's no small job to t Jated at approximately loco- horse the knack of hell ringing. motives, §0,052 freight cars and 2,- - - 1015 passenger cars in contrast to _ . |1,625 locomotives, 149,612 frelght cars and 2,670 passenger 1924, in November net operating income of the Chesapeake and Ohio, one of the key lines in the proposed “Nick- el Plate” merger, shows a gain » 14-year-old ¢y 145905 over the same month last r of Stanley Krupowitz ot 28 Thcronses oretna0 neli by t Mount 8inai hos- |} oyjsvjlla and Nashvilla and $190 pital, Hartford, early this morning. | ssi by the Atlantic Coast Lino rail- Besides her father, she is survived : Miss Helen Krupowitz, | Miss Helen Krupowi: daught year, road also were reported for the month. IFuneral services will he at the o L M e home Thursday morning at 10 will offi and burial will be in SHOOT OUT FROM WATER Actual Flro Issues From ool Near Florence Dzloba Tlorence Dziobo, nine months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Wawar- nia Dzioba of 38 Brown strect, died homie late yesterday aft Seattle and Oceasions Much noon. Services will be at Sacred Wonderment Heart church tomorrow morning at| ¢ 1o 00 (P Tames which ) o'clock and burial will be in 5 5 shoot hieh in the air from a pool saered Hoart cemetery, of cold, salty water, in Green river von, 36 miles south attracting much attention. Mrs. kiarriet Jendrick, | Harriet Hendvick, 64 danghter of the late Mr. rd L. Hendrick city, dicd at her late home fp York eity. She was a former resi dent of New Britain, moving to New York a few years ago. Funeral services will e Alvs, i ot tres & almost out of sight. Then it troubled with the gas passing through 1t, 1f a lighted mateh is rises, rises, | At times the eruptions are tienl e at B. € be at T o v violent, throwing out rocks tiorrow affernoon at 15 a'elock of | the | st of Seat- | ater In the pool, which is about | I six feet in diameter, sometimes sinks | money rates were aguin disregarded. Commission houses reported an | unusually good reiny estment demand | for high grade issues. It is estimated 00,000,000 will change hands throughout the country around the |end of the r in connection with dividend and interest payments and | refunding operations. Wail Street Opening, Heavy buylng of the shares | featured the resumption of the up- | ward movement of prices at th { opening of today's stock market, Pa- | ¢itic Ofl fell back a point on profit- oll iking, but Union Oil ot Californla wdvanced to & new 1925 high and several others wore takon in large | blocks at advancing prices. Initial ains of 1 to 2 points were rocor | by Hudson Motors, Dupont and Gu | States Stael, | Indications of a heavy January { renvestment demand were sce steady accumulation of th Iroad and industrial fssucs. York Central | quickly advanced to new peak prices, | buying of the rails being given ad ol stimulus by the publication of mora favorable November ecarnings tements. National Tea soared 6 oints to a new record high at 230 | before the end of the first half hour, Chrysler was bid up 3 and | Inter ephon points onal California [ Maryland and Ane in Smelting soon broke | through their previous 1925 max- mum quotations. Foreign exchanges opened firm. Demand sterling ruled roat $4.54 7.8, and ch franes advanced 2 points to $ with the demand ne- e by the decision the 0 cabinet ta support Finance Doumer | Weakness of t s fiscal program e merchandise {s- early mption of unthracite min- ing. | Stendy accumulation also was quoted in the western fssues, pare [ tieularly ) reporting good No- WE OFFER 1 U RPN A PUTNAM & CO MEMBERS NEW YORA & HANITORD STOCK EXCHANGE) IWEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN= Tel. 2040 DARTFORD OFTICR 6 CENTRAL ROW TEL, 1:-nb <Y Conn. Electric Service Company CUMULATIVE CONVERTIBLE PREFERRED STOCK Yield over 6 per cent | e JUDD & COMPANY MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE MEMBERS HARTIORD STOCK EXCHANGE JUDD BUILDING, PEARL ST., COr, Lewls St, LARTLORD, CONN, TELEPHONE 2-6281 New Britain: Burritt Hotel Bullding. Tel, 1818 Merdd 3 Colony St. Tel, 1340 We Invite Orders For Execution On Commission In the New York Market Stocks Carrfed On Margin ! Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Thomson, Tenn & T Telephone 3580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EACHANGES Donald R, Hart, Mgr. WE OFFER | | | AMERICAN HARDWARE TANLEY WORKS FAFNIR BEARING LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK WE DO NOT ACCEPT MAKGIN ACCOUNTS g EDDY BROTHERS & HARTFORD NEW BRIVAIN 4 N lind sendlne finmes. 100! feet. high: |aues, Woolworth dropplog 6/ polnts | Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt HOtCLBId’- ——— | he fact that the anthracite ficlds | and burlal will be in Fairview ceme- At rare infervals the geyser fails to |caused realizing and short selling of Tel.2-7186 Tel, 3420 ‘ fifii .al Hantnrd stflck Exchan e []uutati[]ns aro located o \ow;“xx\"l\--i:\\;m— liten 2 el nll‘ur stocks, the eatins m:ll];:il de- | on ‘of some luwyers, ms - e : |veloping a reactionary tendency. | not been explained, . & g practical for congpess to pass luws e |1 ort distance from the er, [Tostum Cereal lost 4 points. Gener- | We Offer and Recommend FURNISHED BY JUDD & COMPANY providing for federal intervention. | o e e T bt ot 10 ¢ and Dupont, Founda- | Burritt Hotel Building I'his thought was expressed in the | Rk i . . |tion company, West Penn company, - over water which bubbles up b ONN BT T v TOT (O ¢ . \CE C debate on tho question in the house F ] ! | e though | Mathieson Alkali, Pullman, Ameri- CONN. ELECTRIC SERVICE : 4 TANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES FIR INSURANCE conpantns 0 0 1o vestion in (0o e uneerats [ trveen rocks in a stre -m,',,,d\} S SO TR iC VICE CORP. % Dlv. |Payable = Capltal | op guggesting that the courts might | {imm— J ”“‘I w “m‘(‘ I‘K‘: "‘I'I "]-‘\-““”‘m‘ o e I bt s 40 vy | hold that the anthracite busine Pde ot within ten fect of e porfectly fresh 2%, Indiidual strength was de- PREFERRED i coniine s, 50 fa he ac 5 . 5 S . » [veloped in several gpeciallies a I r 3 LIEE husn e o nw | Juneral sevvices for Lucile Olm- | brook. - Sulphur and fresh water |Velop ¢ ke rour s 5 2 Netional 3 “””\‘“.x“"','fr",,'f\\',:m”:("“,'[\(;:,‘,"_ tead, 20 months old daughter of |« o found nearby. {midday,. Cenral (lfl'“\" l"]“;“{“’- At the Market Morrls Plan | ! O B to. 11 whavcter, and sub. | Mr. and Mrs. Lester Olmstcad of 28| This phenomenon ts near the bank |Coty. American ‘”‘”'I' e Dack st 2t l ; et o control only by atate muthoul | SOULN TIEh stroct. ware held 101 of Grean river, from Wil Tacoma T omel e a8 o Phnte Nattonal | 33 jeet to control onl . { o'clock this morning. Burial was in its water supply. Although ru- Uy 5 arhialL ¢ '“~l”| Al . | 1 & e il il St. Mary's cencter: i5T0f itor that burnahatlheen on nv:wlu Joans was u R e —— QJ e "I‘“‘l“m”“ G = - spread by T ins and hunters, the [d Per cent. | (Yesterday's Statement) {and the occupants settled themselves Rkt b e e Herbert Haddon ; was inaccessible untll a road Troasury balance ..... $379,572,991 [to wait. The first car to pass con- FIRE INSURANCE COS. sk } at of the hard coal mined in| Funcral services for Herbert Had- |was built in last year, — tained a load of Prohibition agents, N0 124 QI 5000000 Rl o 'H marketed beyend | don were held at Eastport, Mainc e . A S & BALANCES who searched the cars thoroughly i 00 |10 07 ool ERRIB LI R ing. He was o resident of PRAISE FOR WINGO Am Can 3,000,- for liquor, 3 SR h““h\i‘l\\“; 19 of an interstate | this city for ahout 20 years, bei Cohb, a pretty good batsman »:”‘ : 100; balances, The motorists watched while the . ik 3 Bou00,000 Bt 1 ) subject 1o ged n the mason trade. Nim says ed Wingo of his club | AM § Boston — Ixchanges, 47,000,000; agents threw things about, and fin- | |20 T character and there ub s t nntaral Mt pAm 20 | 4 o | | Ssr e R - nhe s T 4 “% | patances, 26,000,000 |wily one o them spoke, LIFE AND INDEMNITY COMPAN TES The fecling here amoug those Carl M. Peterson handed hitter in the majors. o 1495 = If you boys want warrants, ask ; . Surety al 100 miliar with the coal it Funeral — services for Carl M. hits every ball hard, e 103, WARDEN BLUE FINED, him,” " pointing to a companion. v ¢ & Surery @3 100000 . omil PR | hetor | Peterson were held this afternoon, amed Am Woc 2 e “That's Supreme Court Justice ¥ hat the strik will be i ‘ Anaconda b 5 5 adJ 2,00 Tidade e d 8 : e his Pl onda “Bull* McCoy Ordered to Serve John C. Crapser of Massena.” i 2 ]:Ih“,,l\”,mr, S Jtter | funeral. Services were at the home, | O!' en iuie :‘ ““" S ; Time of Junkets Prom Jail. Tho agents looked again, saw that T i ‘I_, e 79 Pleasant stre it 1:30 o'cloek, " 1‘ x\‘»m 10 Trenton, N, J., Dee. 29—Warden it Was so and faded silently into the PUBLIC 3 opinion is held h t Frwin chapel at 2:30 o'clock. & Ohio Charles E. of the Middlesex night. i T ST G e ment was ir Pairview cemeter o 4 | county jail was fined $400 here yes- | —— ] ‘ come to terms the miners Dr. Abel A. Ahlquist officiated Mag i | terday by Federal Judge Rellstab for | “WASH DAY THIEF” NABBED i ne the New negotiations = 184 | having allowed Willilam I (“Rull") | providence, Dee. 29 UP | e e bl Mrs. Marie Tapine gLl 1455 | McCoy his berty while the latter |, T ovidence, Dee. 29 ahe | SN k ) “uner: 8 for: Mrs Can Pac s 3 3 ] ¢ |“wash day thief” wanted for weeks | [t Shan bl ol e Puncral services for Mrs, Marle Chos. & ORfo 1287 127% 127% | was serving a term for vic 2 ‘ 225 o ture at which Governor Pinchot lias | Lapine, octogenarian, who died at % ‘“ e 91y | the Volstead act. The warden was|by the Providence police in connec- J el LB QS s i (hreatoned to seck logislation making | her home yesterday morning follow- | COMs :‘1, el 155, | suspended for seven weeks by the [tlon with more than a scors ot MANUFACTURING COMPANTE conl a public necessity and putting | iNg a serious injury to her hip, wilg | & “, o 1‘ e S 7 ounty board of Frecholders on the o breaks in residentlal districts . | 5 J12 4 Qi e wulation of the state pub- | be held at the late home, 212 M :! lr~\' o AT of the city was arrested yesterday. 5 i | 8 Qr s 0 e utitity commission street, at 8§:30 o'clock znd at St ‘l,y‘l“: I,’.“" ‘ At the wame time yesterday Me- In his possesslon was found a mar- . Co ! Al v : NBires e (Egia a0 olo Tu Coy was sentenced to serve such |rage license, Issued to Willilam Me- . \ | (&5 o Tearty | eovporation influence in Pennsyl- | row morning. Burial will \ =on “V‘"("P pal S | part of his nine-month term as he |Donald, recently in Chicago, and | & “TQU 5000000 | vania is belng exerted to bring about | Mary's cemetery :‘r::“ oan g 105 7us, |evaded through liberties allowed by [articies stolen from a dozen Provis 1 | j10 fex. QU settlement of the strike so as to , TR . oo he warden, This 1s from 8v to[dence homes. (4 ) 5 | | 8 +e Qi i S e Theodore Smith | .‘\1“;\ s it i Y140 days, 1t was sald | According to the police, MeDonald 0 Q3 e Hihiioll ot Thocehrel Smlth Dav Sl v s would “spot” a house where & wo- i Nilver T —___ | resident of New DBritain for 61 years, L 4 e USTICI'S CAR SEARCHED an was hanging out clothes in the | 12 1 s | (1 Y Held from his 11(a Homa 1o Lr 1 SO ic Lake, Dec. 20—Two au- |hack yard, go in end rob it. Police J | | o | Mountain Plainville, at ¢ Y s Uled in the snow here inspectors searching for him, recog- Ny 2 | ! | A : S . |ioclack and Merey ¥ B telephone calls for help him from his description. v | | | sociated Gas and Electric || . o irsday s i iy | Company ) morning. vill be brought i : e e 230 ’ ) 61 Broadway, New York [FEaRAt 1\‘ SR v, this city d b v | ) - - | 2 e B5 % I 80 ) ¥ VHITE NAC TEN i il SH3 & | i 0 RIS IGE I MANACELL CARD OF THANKS 863 s6 ‘ | n ) FETQUATION We wish to express our heartfelt 204 ' S ; ) : ividends - 1 S 1 words o : Il \CTIVE NEW YORK BANK AND TRUST €€ | RoEsRon| ) | 1 t 4 L of Directors { to | . 1 | For Your J y Fund; Natl | 000 e ; 1 ) | or Your January Funds W red the Iy 4 i 1 + | " & 4 Class A Stock— K : : . 3 T34 i ; o ; A AT ex 1330000 of Class A Stock, et o ] Club and ‘ A 7% ' | Consider the safety and liberal yield of Preferred 4 b 00000 1 Jan Dol " ) a Stocks and Debenture Bonds of Public Utilities. t " \ 10 el $ . y Y | : ! 5a ate of §3.90 | A 4 ' dtn We recommend the $6.50 Preferred Stock of the S 2 QM %1 1,000 ¥ o | 3 X . ~ s | QT inom Origipal Series Preferred Stock— | e i Associated Gas ang Electric Company i 1 SElieE AL p AL t Al which besides its attractive yield enjoys addi- 4 3 e N lEsE s 3 A, Y ki) il | tional participation in present—with share in 4 P T ql 0 1 Mrs i [; future—profits. Buy for both Present and Fu- = ] o Q35 i 4 2LLA A | ture. A pioneer public utility enterprise. v a0 | H§ s Qua - 1 3 < \ Trust 1 45 | Q1 " L — ; Al : i | 60 | caal 18 QJ BOLLERER’S | . | Established since 1852. IV OF £-OF-STATE INSURANCE COMPANY STOCKS » | ) o YNOR COMIANE AvICHA " A.G.4E.co \ n § e | Yaw : CORSAGES FOR NEW YEAR'S yiaaiey 1 o U . . o 114 I3 ; §: EVE PLSTIVITIES " : ‘ : (Incorporated 1906) 1038 | 172 x CUT FLOWERS 3 T o 5 K w| 115 ' ’ | GREETING CARDS ] Sk 1st 1354 | | Paid up Capital and Surplus over $30,000,000. v A 5 2 rred 81 er ehare for || Whe Telograph i clothing manufact is | Radio 43 ¢ 4 | \ N & Gt o BT | | ————— lled “Golden Rule Nash™ becau .\; - - | Delails on request. Also list of January investment offerings. M ¥ ) " K o s euf- | | s e l0f his humanitarian policies. v | TREASURY STATEMEN] [ X e fictent addit seri nplet 18 asked Governor Donahey of | (Today's balances) | 2bl R ' 0 ass | ¥ who has served three vears of B Public Utili nvestin Cotporl on x 4 o) y N receding | p . A 25-year term for T cry of one of EXCHANGES & BALANCES g ) S 195 o ‘ ons el LSt Nash's payrolis—a robbery that cost e U 31 Breadway New York | X g | 4 Phone 16251 h promises to 118,000,¢ g e Rl (% us St M. €. O'KEEFFE, Eecretary Opposite St Mars's Chureh b and be re L srhanges, 0,000; | x—Owns all_eteck of Lawyers' Trust ¢ Residence 17 Sommer St e ihiE Biha it he is released 500, | »—=Ez. Div, 7-1-25. S S —— e | | | & i

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