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The third anaual reporf of the Pub~ lic Utilities Commission has been sub~ mitted to the governor. Tnaooq:mh-% ? ‘compaay, | = = ——— === sion states ‘that the continued frank y o ¢ n mweldhmoffl, and friendly co-operation of all pub- ‘this < .95, ! lic service companies and the pro; urplus. a8 sapeations skse v i | 8, oF "’"fi,"“’" Al fhe closs o the period coverca commission as well as-the compliance i-t(.:mfl was ““ J ?‘fn‘:flw omn,m. | oraess tor the batterment of | CTigsed S35 5 the vear the " surplus of all co or satety of operation i3 re- g"""‘ A pase sulting in an increased efciency that : o e 30030, The' curbius of xpres The surpius : sratifying to the commis- | OF fevende, Twslght veven crpanies alone decreased 382,805.075, Attmuon is'again called to the recs = i c:.dm‘::odre;u 211« tions mado In the repen tor | received from Frig s service §08.58. ¥ lrls m?i tMre should be enacted “a jaw’ which will efsctively Dron{bit the ‘el = merger or eonaouaauon vt public ser- s eIx DENIED MOTION TO : “{vice companies without first obtaining | that received & year TR Soa DIRECT FOR DEFENDANT %= ad siving others Ve approval of the Public Utilities 3 ork, New ;- benes expert- Commissjon.” e e ra Radlroad company | In $10,000 Suit of Jeseph Andrea badt e o i< Suspended Grade Crossing Deorses. |& =& $T3,810.25 aod Sokneny Against New Haven Read. write him today, 8t Prich. Central Vermont On : on | decreased $164,086.01, Tn_the trial of the case_of Joseph h: people for money, i Marshall, B i 24 Aniriue Paid $921,313 for Injuties. Andes abuinst e New Yoeie by | Chickens, Provisions or clothing. 500 W AT B e o7 Sork P S PRSI eI LSS T T = r, roads on account of opel ex- | was continued in the su jor court ance and iving you prices snd B o or the Mot Fod e for Infutien to porsons $351.- | here on Wednesday. a motion ¢o alrect | WEST SIDE PINOCHLE Haven and Hartford Railroad 518.80. In aadition to this the Néw |a verdict for the defendant was made CLUB WINNERS SETTLED. on the ground that the financial con- rk, New Haven and Hartford Rall- |by the attorney for the railroad, W. —_— z dition of the company Was m'c’n a8 ch paid out m.ums. -; dmt\"o:‘ az';ve‘: II-L:?ven. after both | Series is Closed With Lowis, Pettis 7| make it impéssible to comply with su at 1.57 p. m. i ; B TS e SERLS NG ek Letily Sithg, Bet & | Koy Bnck i, gy | B Tokne e P sions pertaining te the climination 3 On Wedn ', o, bresced From the aunual inepec- |amount paid for injuries to persons |the cause of fhe accident rested with | o O JVOTNesday cvemne the West i g trés]tion 6f steam rallroads and electric |for the year unde nsimusn con- | the plaintiff as he had assumed certain s ¢ eld its fourteen: n bélow and matl ¥. - IU'8] gtreet railways it was found that the |trasted with the vear shows | risks in the course of his employment. | and last evening of play in the present ‘worth your ug;to whemer ¥OU t¥Y | railroads and railways were generally |an inerease ot $65,470.. 11 on agoount of | Judge M. A. Shumway deniéd the |series and as a result of the play Dr. my Appliance or n .| kept in suiteble repair. operating expense. motion after hearing the arguments for | v B Lewls, H. H. Pettls and A. J. the motién by Att Barnett d FREE INFORMATION COUPON e e e e T Taxes Paid by Railreads. aBainet 1t by Attorney &. B Hull, . | Balley took the prizes in the order Mr. C. E. Brooks, : ent of the Anancial condition and re. |- The amount paid by all railroads on| "Then the arguments before the jury|mamed. They were in the same rela- 2157 A State St., Marshall, Mich. 'n;ml of operation of the several pub- |account of tazes wee $3,744,] S‘Ni“- were taken up. Attorney. Hull making | tive position last week and the play lic service companies based on thelr | Which was $147,749. ess than the first for the plaintiff and occu- | this time did not change their places. Please send me by mail, in plain reporte. amount paid’in the preceding year. The | pying the time till court adjourned at The final scores were the fillowing: wrapper, vour illustrated book and e - amount pu(d to the state of Connecti~ {430 o the next morning. Lewis 98,643; Pottis, 96,220; Bailey, full information about your Appli- 18 ic: Service Corporstions. cut by all railrooeds was $1,014,363.53. | “'Witnesses for the defense were on|96,130; Pendleton. 95,935; Bas: &ncé for the cure of rupture. There are 190 public service com- | gl ¢.0p Vormqu"l Operating Laes. ehttsand during the morning hours|065; Larsen, 92,5 S 97404 & § panies u.nfler‘) the }ur_mdi;:uon of t};e The Central Vermont Railway Com- of court, testifying in this suit which | Peckham, 91,430; A. Jordan, 91,3 J. Name..... +evserviese. .| commission, 29 electric, 2 express, 13 Jesseces of the New London |has been brought Stor $10,000 damases | Tordan. i1 16s: Hallisew: 91,125 Urn: gas, 17 gas and electric, 8 railroad, r:t' ern Railréad Company sustain- | for the loss of Joseph Andrea’s right{ derwood, 90,920. 7T PSRRI e e g;fi:‘:fl;fl!{:gaér‘g‘omfiésm b ot operating loss_for the year of |eve through a chip of steel fiylng Into| The scores of the evening were as ; 3 verage amount re-|it while he was wielding a hammer | follows: Pendleton 7635, Larsen 7420, City.... 4456 Accidents Reported. . ils road from. each pas- | cutting a rail in the yard at Midway | Bailey 7205, Peckham 7080, Lewis 7. Duyring the year ending June 30, uu senger ca.l'rl was $.50671 and for |in_September, 1911. 0325, Underwood 6880, Pettis 6365, A. - there were 4456 accidents reported ght $.TE170. But Cornelins J. Connors, the sec- | jordan 6790, Hallisey 6785, Schuitz TOYS A Holiday Invitation To Men Men should visit this store for Holiday Gifts for women. We're specialists in all those things that pertain to women’s adornment, for. personal wear or for household use. If you are intending a gift fot-wom-n,eomeflnnby;llmembfl\u store, where unnoptourlre-t assoriment you can find just the things that women most prize. BENEVOLENT UNION AT the several classes of public urviee aven road the flon foreman, who was on the stand | G210, Baker 6080, and J. Jordan 6585. companies, 232 of which were fatalities per passenger was xuzs u:d Tuesday, was one witness for the The club is to begin the second . CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURGH |and 4085 were accidents of a more | per Ton o frelght 31,9022, r DIAAIT who' resumed hia testimony | series of tho Season o ihe Aest Vad. i 5 = or, serious character and 191 were Street Railway Companics. when court opened Wednesday morn- | jesday after New Years. Toys of all kinds, in- Games of all kinds— [ = Roslests. Mrs. Frank A; Mitchall for,| sccldents in which no personal in- Ehitieas . ok | Sk be 6o Stoonas o Snalga) bt cluding all the fatest R g President 1n Annual Meeting, furies were sustained. Of these veport- | Twenty-two street ay work to do because he consider im novelties in Mechanical Toys—and the prices are very reasonal Books for Boys, for Giris, for Adults. A splendid showing Christmas Cards, Cal- endars and Booklets in) our Millinery Depart- ment. well many of the old-time favorites, all at fair prices. Games are focated in our Mile linery section. - ed accidents 256 were m, the sub- | panies report to the Commission, four- | a very capable man. At t.ht“mn\ul Smating: of T e | Joot Bf MIGeib! Invemtigation on the patt e Searsiiog cubpawige | AT thé'cross exkmination of this HOW 6000 mT ion of C Bab commission W' a Vi to de- |and eight are non-operating. witness by Attorney Barneétt for the the Central tist mm: g';', cayse 3., to,—”{y, pur- There was an increase in all of the defendant. Major Hull for the plain- MUSTERO]E FE ' ke It a:point be m ‘ w b p';:’es 7 l.:.\u K :og 2 mhealh:g; fiflw‘;g:gea for the defense were Al- EIS our Toy Department in In | would nvvu :gflu midam.s in :{' umu% revénue increased | bert A. Johnlbn Michael Gurnett and e basement. fatrre. tustutim $50,846.27 and révenue in- R K. Harris, all expert track layefs. It Gets to That Sore Spot ud ac- |creased $357.270.54. t- | They t61@ of the method of laying Like Magic. was $15.658.593 or $377.- Wi he way Andrea LJ 1 ) e mms with | Ing revenue was $377,- | tracks which was the y Ant p.mv.a. 69 in connection wi Lh street | $23.97 more than at June 30,1913 " Op- | was working -A-a-h! That’ ! in i B i 3 $546.813. rl : 2 2. That's ~delfcious relief for ea fir er 1 those sore muscles, those stiff joints, Calvin L, Swm. treasurer, es. There were 405 accidents |The total operating expense of all|man, who had been the boss at Mid-|that lame back. A special offering of the finest kind of Women's Silk Stockings made. The assortment comprises both regular and extra sizes in black and colors—every pair absolutely perfect in ] 15 2 wfl" was 12 less. The im¢rease in passenger revenue|cut with a chisel. Then the defense|ang other home simples. Protection of Watersheds. was practically absorbed by the in-|rested and as Major Hull had a wit- It does the work of the old-fashioned crease in maintenance charges ness in rebuttal whom he wished to The commisslon has collected from |$350.907,34. B T v oot 1n The cour: |mustard piaster. minus the plaster 3 ; the various water companies certain | The total amount of compensation |house a recess was declered while the | Ty o (28, DHStERS ment, compani Mrs. J‘ohn H. Bames; ch.urman mis- ported during this year than report. |roads was $10,119,004.19, resulting in a|way before Mr. Connors, explained the | MUSTEROLE is a clean, white oint- slonary d a vear ago. The total number of [net operating revenue of $5,587.45. | way rails are laid and how they areé!ment, made with the oil of mustard knitting and fimlh—fluullr $1.50 and sz.no v-luos—s;ncai price a pair .. i You simply rub MUSTEROLE on s information relative to the general | 55iq all employes for the year includ- | witness was found. i ? > Spl racter gf the_sunrvisjan exercised |Bis” coneri vilicers was. 36,442.497.31. | © Dr. Anthony Peck an-eve specialist | {16, SP0t Fgers the, patp t=2mub it on omens Fime er S A Splendid ompanies’ over watersheds | of his amount there was paid as com. | of this city, was the Wi itness Who was| No muss, no bother. Just comfort- Assortment onsation to smployees what may |put on in rebuf e te: 5 —first e £ 2 e Do regarded as Conmesticut street tall- | his examination of Andrea showed that | mis: $20thing relief— & gentie Women's Fine Linen Initial Hand- | Women's Hand-embroidered = - wes o4 Ners. chemieally treated 38.865,877.18 the romaining eye had been somewhat glow, then a delig! 1 sense of co0 Kerchiefs, at 23c each. or $1.38 a | Linen Handkerchiefs, three in a Bobrge A Ashbey, Mre. Lucius Brows | fore use and the care taken that all | ™= o0 Carried. harmed By the loss of the right eyé. | oo, Did-fashioned mustard piaster |} box of six. . box, at $1.00 a box. i of Tuesday's meeting. | Water supply is maintained at & prop- 'assen. rried. g ook ogin Srilm Lo used to malse. Women's Hand-embroidered Women's Real Armenian Lace L ht, s er standard of purity and the infor-| The tétal number of fare passengers There is nothing like MUSTEROLE |} Linen Handkerchiefs, more then | Edge Handlserchiefs at Zic, 50 FRATEANAL BENEFIT LEAQUE. i s of Trecer earried during the vear reported by | LIBERAL CONTRIBUTION TO for Sare Throat, Bronchitis, Tonsiiltis, || Too Patierns, at 25c cach, S80S Ao a0 Moy T, . < It appears that the method in use those SALVATION ARMY KETTLE.| Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma,’ Neuraigia, - * Headashe, Congestion, Pleurisy, Rheu- Women's -Fine - Embroidered | Princess Lace Handierchiefs, put No h Gouncil, No, 25, Holds Its An.|for the protection of watersheds and |reported b ke £ usiv ~ rwich Cou . 25, s iy S by | was 184,705,102 Norwich Merchant Droppéd in a Five| matism, Lumbago, Pains and Aches of Handkerchiefs, exclusive designs at | up one in a folder, at 50c, 75c and rual Em. t"h‘,"“ap ng W:‘“ is as follows: nm;har there were $34,502,789 trans- the Baék or Joints, Sprains, Sore Mus- 80c, T5c and $1.00. $1.00. : 4 > total-of 236~ Dollar Bill. cles, Bruises, Chilblains, Frostea Feet Norwtch council, No. 35, F. . L., ‘si| bV Bosting Rotice 1. coment rossrvels Ly pusscngers makine orwich | 314, COE of tho Cheet (i citen pre- their meeting in Forester's hail my 1, constest supervision 1 by The total fare revenue from each| VWednesday afternoon a orwich| yents Pneumonia). evening elected the tollow- feneing in property 3, by cleaning jand | passenger on lines charging a five merchant, who finds time to think ;:r At your druggist’s, in 25¢ and 59c 5 B i ] YeAT: |ana s Phocarnine, Ane | Pont Tave: not tndiudina transfer pas- ;:f;"o‘fi; . o fure; and o special’ hospital sizo for dent Eruest Spencer: ol protecting wells, reservoirs or springs | sengers, was $.04668. el is besleging the local siores, walked ¥ @ treasurer, George by covers or roofs 4, by ownership or Telegraph Gompanies. B il piased o Frankiim| pogure You get the genulne MUS GLOVES FOR - <o Chijdren’s Fur Top Kid and Women’s Squirrel-lined Gloves, Mocha Mittens at 50c a pair. splendid velue, at $5.00. f property 5, by patrol, in- o TEROLE. Refuse imitations — get a1 ¢ Idined Kid Gloves at 30¢ We s R n, Mrs, Ernest Spengér: coun-|SonI0l © Three telegraph companies submit|square by the Salvation Army to re-|what P 4 e Misses’ Lined es at 5 omen’s Dress Kid Gloves, the \ lanid; guide, James Mce '._,.,’“fl““ m‘:}“‘:‘;’ 87, B o stated | . oborts to the Commission. These | ceive contributions towards the cm;pa.ns;?ucxevclmt:.rogg,e AMusterole | § and $1.00 a pair, well-known _“Duchess” make, at sentry, Joseph “: b, 2 er sheing n:r‘; three companies at June 80,1914 bave | Christmas dinner fund and placed Misses’ Dress Kid Gloves at $1.00, | $1.00. & b e e pumped From artesian wells linvested capital in plant and equip- | therein a five dollar bill. Although the Boys' Dress Kid Gloves at $1.00, Women's “Bacmo” Cape Gloves "N B. uwm, J, I. Fgliand and Sue sOtdeny taposts fhar To Su- bissat of $HE0RLI0. Thers was a | kettio had been on duty practicaily o ined Ria Gloves at | foT.Street wear at 3300 L. Allen were oledted trustees|Deryision was pecessary. Six San: | decrease in ti all day contributions were coming in e e ‘Women's “Louise” ' Fremch Xid @o ensuing year apd John w" b“'l’ x‘}"’”‘u" "“""‘“2- 1 chlor- 193795 and a decrease in slowly and this generous sized gift $1.00 and $1.50. Gloves at $1.50. Carrie Simpson, § &35, g‘f 3 O at1 e PIOY | the year of 31,402,870.2¢. wss 2 pleasant surprise for Captain Women's Fur-lined Gloves at Women's Trefousse Kid Gloves, Bnmet appointed the w m"’""“““’l e o s L Telephone Companies. Wilbur who was pacing slowly up and $2.50 and $4.00, préttily embroidered, at $2.00. eommittee. D e oy - 4 down the sidewalk in front of the ket- At $275—Women's Twelve-button Length Kid Gloves—our own im- #and -and: chlorine gas. coml':[’hgre are \‘nml ht:l;gfl:glcfifl:nmor the | 1e. Watching his charge and incident- Portation, H.Im"'g.m,m e There :e 3 conpatisg siimsg a Eommesion. B crutNingle SIfE that has been pinca] At $300—Women’s Sixteen-button Length Kid Gloves—our .own im- The Hélping Hangs held tholr usul | e e matice Seporting 1o thig | The total operating revenue was| {250t LORIS &1, Vi 0 a™ e cap: portation. fortnightly supper at thows iritual fon, seven of which are mon. | $71:874257.26 and the total operati tain said on Wednesday evening that broidered backs—black, white and tan—price a pair.........,.. See our special offering of Women’s Dress Kid Gloves with em sl 15 . Tevenue of $20,850,089.- REMEDY FOR PILEE O t,,, Datrorage that | vested in plant and equipment by such | & Bet operating 9. woum foliow in the footsteps of the el " have pgm‘ The | companies on June 30, 1914 was $14.- o = 2 Norwich merchant who opened his is now mannfactvred W ‘beans, r,a.bb-‘e 811,78433, an increase of $4,566,853.23 | Telephone Companies in Connecticut. | heart and incidentally his pocket book sold by N. D. Sevin & Son, 113 plckles, Nrm ‘bread, rools, cake, |Over that reported a year ago. There| Of the ten reporting telephéne com- [on Wednesday afternoon, there would u..ln Street, or can be procured direct and eofice. has been an increase in capital stock |panies seven may be particularly|be Christmas dinners enough for cv-|from the owner of the original . | of $572.800.00 and an increase in bond- |classed as Connecticut companies. | éry Deedy family in the city ang that “?m MRS, MARY A. HARgE ed_indeb Such eoup.nlu have an invested cap- | the success of the captain’s plans|R. 6. Norwich, Conz. opératl: r‘venue ag all |ital in plant and equipment of 1;4.1:5 - | would be assured. said the ' emmeu was $8,32. in- ”‘.u. The amount of capital stock of $719,776.24 m tha.t report issued and outstanding is fl' 105,492.~ The total operating |16 and the funded debt of all com- V9 EOLU20 0 ¥ $2,151,618.33, an increess | nanies is $1,000,000. \WALADA S The results of opera- with those of the pre- 1n in net |and equipment But one |ail of smeh was by the Southern 1 e perating loss. | England compdsy. Thie| (i ‘.{‘ phone & s n,zfi.ooo. bringing the axnmmz of such Express | capital stock up to $10,000,000 the full 8 x amount l.uthorlud voh sombanies wes SEAIS 10853 and its_outside operations of 364, |§8VeR ok S §2. 'The American Expresy com. |ihe fotal operaing expensé was §1.- at o i i oss o The total amuont paid these ¥ E compans panies in dividends a th Gas Companies Prosperous, Was $660,488.50, an increaso - of | |kg '{m.men eom»::l:;ame‘a -ole:v g ,684.50 over t; amount ""{’ out in the manufactu; Te- before, erag ort to this commission. Al companics |ent. peing o T L e Tote per " % it one showed an operati profit. i is company maintains a acety- Water Companien 2| zne total pumber of water com- g . B ITE s e up it Bler. same Some of the special things we call your woddemy " on ng e o G present was | OPerating companies. The amount in. | SPERSC was $8L626197.63, resulting 10 | i only moro of the citizens of the city P"_ES OLD _ UR. HARRIS LET THE CHILDREN TALK WITH SANTA ( CLAUS If you have children who have faith in Santa Claus to see him any mornin, etween the hours 10 to 12 cloo Every morning, i' during {hou hours, Santa Clmu will be In his hirt work shop, third floor. Novelties In Art Embroidery wealth of beautiful gift suggestions in eur Art Embroidery Sec- F ped designs are shown in a variety that cavers the entire range of goods in this popular line. See our splendid showing of hand-made articles, including Coat Hangers, Hat Pin Holders, Hair Receivers, Shoe Trees, Tie Racks, Etc., at 250 to $1.00, Women’s Neckwear for Gifts 3 We show the largest and most complete line of Women’s Neckwear for i Christmas that we have ever assembled, everything that is new and up-to- ! the-minute. The assortment includes, Plaited Collars, Wired Collars, Silk H Neck Scarfs, Marabout Scarfs and Capes, Etc. And please remember— it about everything we show in Women’s Neckwear is in a neat Holiday Box, Buy Your Christmas Candy Here - Absolutely Pure Christmas Candy, every kind of Candy that the youngster < e or grown-up may desire, i 8 Gas and Efeetric Companies. iy S lees ) attention to— e VANITY OF PARTY CASES. Eiad i’ o o . P~ Chocolates at 20c—equal to those chmIn- at ap—o special, and similarly TOILET SETS in silver, ebony and ivory. g 0%eold _elsewhere ot .S3c & prop i Ry PR ey 4 operating revenue from ,a'f,}’.'f' :.’f:‘z‘ fl‘mn lo“:nd the c:)ltnn-l @ pound‘fismao—mm i G Fancy Boxe: the sito of by gne sfa ceciricas U | Seratiny - Spenie: was wioiricsh | 8 MESH BAGS, PUFF BOXES, SHAVING SETS. [ || Checoinin, ™, (itie Jienasaiien | Ohoios Sopiogtions s Pun 5 840,735.28, a decrease fiet o t of § that us,u .9: ek, wek Rri165.01 mare SpERaling SSDoiee i |{han tho nok cperaiing prost ehown ot CIGARETTE CASES, silver and leather. dis- {the close et the previous year. i and electrical fi.fl&hm% Bl woce | |8 A fine line of SILK and GLORIA CLOTH UM- 82,170.62 £ utstanding represented b: Yotal i.x..’.?’.:"&é‘& “Sigent | ica. that ezt G ot BRELLAS from 98¢ to $15.00. o8 engaged L 8 & ?‘é‘s i? R % | Chian HOLIDAY STATIONERY 3. Stationery m-hu @ useful and acceptable Holiday for a grown person or for children. We carry a la e of the u.fl:m- of Stationery— price n::onfrom 10¢ for a Children’s B.x, up to $1.00 for the finest kind for an Adult. 5= Why not give a Self-filling Conklin Fountain Pen, $1.50 to $5.00. Leatherfimdsforfloflay&fts : Children's Purses and Bags at Card Cases, Bill Books and 25¢, 50c and $1.00. Bfl.l m 50c to $2.25.- ‘Waomen's Pocket BooLv. in great Scissor Cases, T5c to $1.25, wvariety, 25c to §2. u.n'-omnrn-u 50¢ to $1.50. and Note Books, all sizes. Address Women's Hand g~ alr |oat 35c'wni se. = leathers, 50c to $12.00. Traveling Bags of fine leather, | Leather Drinking Cups at 25¢. - 1 $8.00 to $12.00, E A A/ A e i P EE el The Plaut-Cadden Co. . : : " i Jewelers Established 1872 Plaut-Cadden Building In Willimantio twe days sach g9 & ~address E.