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22 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1926. BATTERIES GREAT PROBLEM OF RADI0 Their Substitution Has Long Been Sought Chicago, Oct. 15 (P —A sc ever-willing but rather to Iy every ternating cu obstacles befor to work to rey an o listurbing ¢ «B» Battery Eliminated The first step in the use of * brought the d battery elimir current char t w‘- ampera Now DI Replacem tery or d recefver tu of different problem livers a current rage but lo has been ove eliminators for u tubes are beginning The furnishing of the f rent for t was 1 er pack with a few made to furnish the lighti The necessary provided through eit device, depending upon the tubes used. s to the appe to ament cur- type of nce of the ry opera- charger “trickle” rate This slow or. charger W taster ch to the battery and house lines at all times. Th tions provide a compt requires but little ca steady filament current. lighting 2 col unit YOUTH FREED ON GIRL'S RETRACTION Principal in “Masher” Case o Proves He Had “Date” Yacobels, of Plain- 9 Park strect. n girl and honse Turgeon of watching the to the merchants’ v were frs. Turgeon youth be- 1 by Yacobels. n the nied them and there a as lodged against him. for court this morn- at the first session imony was offered to Tildred who stated that never seen ght. Yacobels however, his attorney, Edward L. esented Joseph Pestlllo, ille, to say that he had refuted by both Mrs. Tur- lildred who stated that the boy prior | girl only the night before. | 4 not left her home at | sday after her arrival re at 6:30 o'clock. They offered oo witnesses and court was 4 until 11 a. m. to permit to do so. second sesslon, another Clara Dean of Main et and a brother, Arthur Brown, rified the statement of the two isters. The defendant however, in- sisted that he had met the girl the previous night and at that time had an engagement with her for t evening. The Brown girl was then put back on the stand and in reply to questions of Attorney Quin- " ed that wished or testimony at the earller g She then admitted having the yonth but claimed it was night instead of Wednes- . Judge Malone said that even er the first hearing he thought hat the evidence was not sufficlent to have found Yocobels guilty and the second hearing simply strength- lier decision. He also t he had absolutely no h a young man who en- to approach girls on the street but felt that in the case this ng there was no grounds for o on which the young man made she to s Finance Corp. Declares 25 P. C. Stock Dividend At a meeting of the board of di rectors the Fidelity Finance Corp. held yesterday afternoon, was voted to pay the usual quarter- d 4 of two per cent on the ferred Stock and two per cent the Common Stock and in add- tion a 25 per cent common stock dividend to all stockholders ot record on November 30, payable on December 15. of Finance Corporation ted in August 1923, thorized capital stock of At the close of business, ird year, August 1926, the out- standing preferred and common capital stock of the company amounted to $233,900, and the sur- plus account showed $50,653. The total resources on September 1, 1926, were over $300,0 LAWYER'S CAR “TAGGED” The Hartford police asked Cap- tain Kelly today to summon Attor- ney S. Gerard ale to Hartford police violation of parking ordinances o cou It is sald the at-' s car was parked too 1o lie was in superior court. on torney court tomorrow meorning for | g Two Underweight Loads Of Coal Out of Eleven of 11 coal last sures brought coal from npanies to be d found only less poundage than that for ) charges were being made. In ces the teams were re- d to yards for the additional ght and a warning issued to the any. Two loads were found to exact weight and the rema even had from 10 to 90 pour The sealer has also 1o- weighing devices which orrect and they have been condemned. of ESTATE OF THOMAS KEEHAN The estate of the late Thomas Keehan is valued at $482.90, cording to an inventory filed toaay in probate court. 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