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l B mw— 24 ho erage after ad mber IN ANESTHESIA =+ + Special Course to Be Introduced .57 Teoe W08 e ~New Offcers in Doubt A T a of total ent was 748 in ts numbered n out of the ¢ state we Nl ‘x P wn pati n,. 3 , ol e NX-ray X That a spec ministration fnaugurate eral hos was | subr L1} meet! ooper Wishes to Retire Nursing Staft 05 On Financial Wizard Walks lnm Office, Sur wndms N. Y e 0 —M F today Lrging {3 W ler who ru(xv\\\rnq( NS Rept of Supt. Recks ed to 1304 were s deaths Stationety for Gifts In all sizes, colors, qualities and prices. The best lines, including Eaton, Crane & Pike Personal * Ergiaved Xmes Cerds If you have forgotten to place your order do it at once ( Christmas Doliars We M"«ke Old Furmture Loox lee Call 1 If iipped ves ir Peter Jacobs & Co. 224 EAST MAIN < HAYES AND POST - (FF POLICE FORCE (Continued from Page Ten) ! und on motion of Commis- was aceepted as read Post Denies Belng Intoxicated. cass of Supernumerary Post n taken up and he pleaded » of neglect of duty, but «d that he was intoxicated on night in question. Supernumer- witness 1o was fbe a char Huyes was ' Post two supern had told their urrences on t ther 14, Commissiol the remark that t the truth was ainst the 1eraries ories nig r Par “it was ed considerably." ed and when the r given oppo 18k qu arguments accusing the other's fons, ghey with other and accusations in that on cellar Hayes told the board leave the B 40 o'clock, Berson jumped and accused him of ving that the two men left at 9:30 o'clock and did understand what reason 1 Hayes to say they 5t leave the house until 1 and he offered to pay Hayes r's salary if he could not prove ft his home at 9:30 o'clock 1d not return after. Wanted to Borrow Horse. According to the story of the af- 1s threshed out last night Hayes % off duty and he met Post who loing duty in the Belvidere on Stratford road. Hayes s on his way to the Berson house it he could horrow Berson's for the f ng day. Post ked down the street with him 1 Hayes went into the house. he went Rerson gave cing able to 4 then called h in front of him if he ghted. n re that s attention to a s house and ght it was suffic s told hi that Post was on du section and he better ask him, so both men went out and called Post. After dectdin at there was suffi- ditch, Berson invited the policeman Into tha house as a cold and | 1 and had a glass out 8 o'clock. talking and r Post to put ! ¢, he got up go out volunteered to put in hm and went to the a1l so, back to the ing another o8 said that Post ne in the at the two com and Ha five glasses of w hile Derson said t th policemen had it came time for the 9:30 4 to send in, Iraving Hayes in 4 put in the ring him 1ed 1o the cellar, old by Hayes, Post was eched Siout e ar, nd then retu e lalihal elapeny o'clock and ves clalmed they left the o'c covering his Post hiad his supper t protestations Hayes Post insisted tn com- to eat. The motor- ley in which thes own Questions Hayes' Veracity said that the po- fect right 10 go have & drink if was not on duty nmissioner also > of sending in patrolman was s nature as it times hefore ity be done in however, to 1 to he sor and neg- commissioner of Haves as ned. In motion, s observa- netire talt service hoth lm uld get employm ‘vm to 11 department to 1y08 Hsiniss and to | or wome place else. * Commissioner Lunge made the wnhnr\ Hml the, perialty in the case | the him 8o he | in a factory | “What’s Five Letters for Sisters?” be the same as imposed I:y\ lmnrl In the Hayes case, motions were sscondel and Both | board voted vnantinously to dllmlnl the the World night at hall smoker will follow entereg. Merritt at men, Clty ltems A meeting of the Woodmen of will be held tomorrow 8 o'clock at Odd Fellows’ Offie will be eclected, A the meeting, Be sure and hear Senator Alice P. Merritt at I2lks ball tonight.—advt, Albert Plerca of Maple street has Francis' hospital where he will undergo an operation, Hear Anna Tilllnghast, a wonder- ful orator, at E1ks hall tonight—nadv. Go to Elks hall ténight and heat Anna THlinghast.—advt, e sure and hear Senator Alice P. Merritt at Llks hall tonight.—advt, Hear Anna Tillinghast, a wonder- orator, at Elks hall tonightt—adv, Go to Elks hall tonight and hear Anna Tillinghast.—advt Be sure and hear Senator Alice P. Merritt at Elks hall tonight.—advt. Hear Anna Tillinghast, a wonder- ful orator, at ks hall tonight—adv. Go to Elks hall tonight and hear Anna Tillinghast.—advt. Be sure and hear Senator Alice P. Merritt at Eiks hall tonight.—advt. Hear Anna Tillinghast, a wonder- ful orator, at Liks hall tonight—adv. Go to Elks hall tonight and hear Anna Tillinghast.—advt. fu Be sure and hear Senator Alice P. and Daisy hunts them in the dictionary. Merritt at Elks hall tonight.—advt, Hear A Tillinghast, a wonder- orator, at E o to Elks hall tohight and hear Anna Tillinghast.—adve. Be sure and hear Senator Allce P. ritt at Flks hall tonight. 7.14\1 ar Anna Tillinghast, & wo | orator, at Elks hall t gn!—ad\ Go to Elks hall tonight and hear Anna Tillinghast.—advt. Ba sure and hear Senator Alice P. A1l tonight.—adyt Hmr Anna Tillinghast, a ‘\Olld9(~ ful orator, at hall tonig’ Go to Elks 1 tonight nnd l\rar Anna Tillinghast.—advt Be sure and hear Senator Alice P. J1ks hall tonight.—advt. na Tilllnghast, a wonder- Hear A ful orator, at Eiks hall tonight—adv. Go to Flks hall tonight and hear Anna Tilinghast.—advt. Merritt at Flks hall tonight. Merritt at Elke hall wiil be glven by ful orator, at Be sure and hear Senator Alice P. advt. Hear Anna Tillinghast, a wonder- s hall tonight—adv. 1 hear Senator Allce P. tonight.—advt he Family Album,” a group of Young Be sure a A skete! women at a meeting of the Luther which a me League of the First Lutheran church {1l be held Thursday eve- Refreshments will be served ames wil bs played after the ing Be sure and ferritt at Elks ! ing. nd ear Senator Alice P, hall tonight.—advt. ‘MILLIONAIRE ROW HOUSE IS BURNED Two Alarm Fire Sweeps From swept of the Du Pont tion Next to th Gellar to Attic New York, Dee. Two alarms vere sounded today when a fire through the cellar and top v of a six-story house in “Mii- Row” in upper Fifth ave- House, near FElght was owned by Mrs, Dale, a member The stroet, on M. Bai Hamiit es Two al ent the fl homa of Walt et St e ms W to tha no apartment I e ASaonlof ey of the the w ba one extends 1o 3 The fire sta in the e lepartment officlals « leved defective sed the b ity e reno One firema No estimate s ais . \enamr l\mL’ UPD"“@~ ANNO UNCING THE. OPENING OF THE CAMERA SIiOP 67 ARCH STREET Opp. SOUTH CHURCH An Established PHOTO FINISHING SERVICE Line of KODAKS A KODAK IS AN IDEAL XMAS GIFT JOHNSON'S PHOTO SERVICE with a complete | i Catholic HOME wanted for five year child child also 12 year old These , children for them. Any- interested apply to the Bureau Ave., Protestant liave no one to card one of Child Welfare Conn. 131 Capitol Hartford On account of repairs, the || office of DR. LEE, DENTIST will be closed for a week | More Cruisers for Navy | Washingtor nator J1ks hall tonight—adv. | | the | * BISHOP ARRESTED Taken Into Custody in Copen- hagen on Thelt Charge By The Awsociated Press. Copenhagen, Dec. 9.—~The arrest of Rev., Dr..Anton Bast, Amerlcan | Methodist Eplscopal bishop for| Scandinavia, on a charge of misap- propriating charity funds, was dis- played by all the Copenhagen dally nowspapers today, ‘Dr. Bast was taken Into’ custody last night, the authorities fearing he might leave the country. Simultaneously with ORN Lift Off- No Pain! | his arrest the police searched hia | home and offices, selzing papers and | booka. The charge againet Bishop Bast | | was made, after investigation of his | | commission, by Rev. | dissatisfied with the bishop's activi- | rumors had been circulated for more | money collected for charlty through | Violet Hilton asks her Siamese-twin sister for definitions These unusual girls came from San Antonio, Tex., to see the sights of New York, but the cross-word puzzle epidemic overtook them. VANCETO AID YALE BASETBALL COACH Berlin Athlele Fngaged as Joe Fogarty’s Assistant Humphrey, Mrs. Miss Anna Bancroft, Noble, Miss Arlene Root, Traut, Mrs. I. R, Hyatt, Black, Miss Grace Stowell, and Miss Gertrude Rogers; for the tableaux: Miss Mildred Barrows, Miss Helen Dixon, Miss Louise Noble, Mrs. Rob- ert Cochrane, Miss Helen Boomley and Mrs. Elisha Adams for the Per- sian village. The Industrial committee of the W. (", A. is responsible for spun- & this exhibition, ARREST NEGROIN STAMFORD KILLING Flijah Wright, Sought Since Shioating, Held in Philadelphia Stamford, Conn., Dee. 9. jah | Wright, negro, known here among fellows of his bload as “High Pock- ots” wanted fn connection with the killing of Henry Redd, negro, on Thankeglving night, Is nnder arrest In Philadelphia and the Stamfora department has sent an officer there to bring him back 3 Wrikht is the sixth prrson under arrost the homicide, Others claim | t Wright either actually did the | shooting or knows who did it and for this reason’the prosecuting au- thorities have heen delaying the hearing of the others until Wright pip Rufus Hemenway, Mies Louise Mrs. Frank Mrs. John Y 50 Robert J. Vance has heen appoint- od assistant to Chief Coach Joe Fo- garty at Yale for the basketball sea- son, according to information com- ing from the university. Vance was formerly a resident of Berlin and was one of the best bas- ketball rs ever developed in this scction. He played two years on the Notra Dame quintet and then played for mine seasons in the Cen- tral New York State and the Renn- sylvania State leagues. He has also played several years in professional baskefhall in the Canadian and Col- onial leagues. He will coach the freshman team and will assist Coach Fogarty with the seccond team which for the first time will have a complete schedule. Yance was one of the star ath- letes of the New Rritain High school which he attended while living in Berlin. He played football but his | main suit was basketball. Early In life he showed great promise as a hoop tosser and was one of the out- standing stars of the high team. He used the attie of a b in Berlin for trainlng quarters rigged up & makdhitt basietball court thers, He would practice for hours in perfecting himse game. He played with numerous teams {n owing his graduation o high sehool and his work state claimed the qre high atten he | | sehonl If in s found. Redd was killed after a party of negroes who had been playing in the poolroom of Willlam Wise, in Stage had had an argument. Wise | says he ejected the group. Outside, there was a scuffle and five shots led | d. Three officers heard the at reports and rushed to the place find- ing Nedd wandering aimlessly aro He died at the hospital shortly after. His dying words were, according to the police, “Get Carl” the city foll from th throughout attention of those who w in sport. He Weate once sprang squared court bre hi street, the up there the and his work n many offers from ranks. His name ranks of the best players in Brains Not lelted to Americans, Speaker Says | That intelligence is not coifined Y. W.C A TaT Success ] e e vas Mannfact by women from o gaperal theme of the address w‘ waffle making to the ingof & p Dr. James Gordon Gilkey, was at gficld, who spoke to the \1r1- A ous factory foremen, on “Foremen's the processes njg atthe X. M. C A nstrated by EirlS nine Dr. Gilkey took as his theme, m in New Britain .\)at'y Right With America?” sting to t In a class of Jecided to keep 17 who pas for another after- yjg 1 intelligenee a g. There 0 were 1 as follows: ge for t is | ¢y and 1 American; four cited ar liomes, three Jews and. one Amer nine from poor two negroes, two Jews, two Roumanian, one Englishman. Foramen' night | bring a prominent , Dr. Charles Jlectric Co !H:\ as one Inductnal E\hlhlt at ing semb! Industrial c. Spr Because exceptional st, and they is n four rich, noon sific from ordinar homes onsible for Mrs. Arthur and, Mrs, ip B. St Miss e ex ne A G How P Fi 0 er of an- pas nounced 1 B ers, when it the senate introduce thorough with a view of obt propriations to condition rybody kn isina to navy Koretz Is Given Job As Prison White \\ 1nz EMVHM e, T years of swir with tha pro Panama tives and frie has been m wing.” He w the state penitent paper and rubbis Warden Whitman the job when i physicians that th be beneficlal to the ofl schar assigned him to nformed by prison alr would diabetic READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS 1 4n | | | The German general, Von Nathusius, is seen here, stand- ing before the French court martial which sentenced him to a year’s imprisonment for looting homes in the village of Rou- bais, France, during the German occupatlon in war days. The | court met in Lille, 'matter before the committee, last eve- | 800 students there | on administration by a semi-officlal | Mr, Ingersiev, head of the Central Mission organi- zation, and certain other Methodiste Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a lttle " on an aching corn, in stantly that corn'stops*hurting, then shortly you lift It right oft with fin gers. Your druggist sellg a tiny bottle of “I'rpezone” for a a')\, cents, suffi- clent to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the tocs, and the foot calluses, without or irritation. toes. The Investigation came after than a year that the bishop was ap- propriating to his own {interests the Central Mission organization. soren cse While paying tribute to his work in the slums, which far eclipsed any- thing attempted along those lines in Denmark before, the report of the semi-official investigating committee found that insufficient control had been maintained over the charity funds. It also commented on the bishop's alleged private enterprise as | owner of a printing plant which sup- plied the misslions with tracts and | periodicals at high prices. The Politiken says 40 Methodist clergymen this during Dr, Bast's visit to the United States, telegraphed him Imploring ' him to remain in America and de- claring their willingness to meet his alleged deficit, Dr. Bast, the paper adds, pald no heed to the appeal and returned to Copenhagen. LONING LAW NOT READY FORACTION = Will Not Be Gonsidered Tomgfit by Charter Revision “Cascarets” 10c if Constipated, | Dizzy, Bilious Feol fine! Lt Cascarets’ clean your bowels an <timulate your iver. No grip- ‘g or overact- Millions of women wnd children take this harm- less laxative cathartic It doesn't sicken sou like pills, oils, calomel and salts. Tastes nice—acts wonderful, 10c, and 50c boxes—any drugstore. | Danish | summer, — ] XMAS GIFTS For Her For Him For the Kiddies Heading 65A-B-C on The Classified Page e er revision committee session tonight at 8 mlock Al the office of Mayor A. M.% Paonessa, but it is likely that the zoning enabling ordinaiice, which 1s | regarded as the most important will Tln r) '\rt be not be feady for action. At the opening session two Weeks | ago, Chairman Thomas Linder of the zoning commission read the | rough draft and several changes | were suggested. The ordinance was then brought before the zoning com- mission where additional amend- ments were suggested. Chairman Linder then drew an ordinance em- | bodying all the changes and submit- ted it to Corporation Counsel John H. Kirkham to scan it for flaws in matters of law. The city's legal ad- viser has had a large volume of charter work to occupy his time, and the enabling ordinance was mnot reached until late this afternoon, On that account it is not likely that ac- tion will be taken tonight. In addition to other suggested changes to be brought before the board tonight by the pollce commis- sion, a change will be suggested to allow patrolmen doing duty in halis and theaters to retain $3 of their 3.50 fee, the balance to go into the | police pension fund. At present the | %0 cents Is given into the city treas- | ury. ELECTIONINTEREST HERE AT LOW EBB (Less Than 5000 Yotes Predicted in Senatorial Gontest IPald $5 00 To obtain powders like these. l By Edna Wallace Hopper By Edna Wallace Hopper The long paid $5.00 per box for my face powder. §o do most beauties i the movies and on the stage. We have them made to order, by the greategt of experts, and no price is too high to pay. I haye for 40 years consulted the leading powder experts. 1 IHfive obtained their best, regardicss of the cést. So many of my fr have for decades ordered their pow ders through me, When 1 offercd my beauty to women, Littie interest is being shown in the senatorial election which is now but one week off, and it is expected that the vote on next Tuesday will fall below the 5,000 mark. Party leaders report very little in- terest in the campaign. Tt is ex- pected, however, that the democr tic strength in the sixth ward wil e put to a test, the ward having gone republican last month for the firs@time in the city's history, and the Memocrats will make a concert- ed drive to save this district in the senatorial campalgn. Although there is but one office {o he voted upon and only three candidates, the voting machines rather than paper ballots will be used. ‘The voting places are: First ward, Senior high Rasselt street; second ward, Trade school, South Main third ward, Camp school, Prospect str fourth ward, Central Junior high school, Main and Chestnut streets; Aifth ward, Bartlett school, oad and Grove street; sixth ward, Elihu Burritt school, North stseet. helyps they overwhelmed m« with requests for powder. They wanted to use what I use. But ] could not offer them this powder & the price I paid. 8o 1 went to the makers. 1 to them I could seil a million boxes a! ordinary pylces. They finally agreed to supply it—my identical powder —under my names. Now you can obtain it. druggist and toilet counter It comes in two types. heavy, clinging, cold cream powd That is the type I like best. But the other is light and flufy. The powder In square box costs the light in round box §0c. You will find these supreme crea tions. No powders you have use can compare. Any face powde branded Edna Wallace Hopper an exquisite product Mail this coupon and lct me ser you samples. Learn what fine fac powder means. schoo), Sta street; Every has ! One 81.< ( Child Dies of Scalding After Living 10 Days Kasimir Podlasek, the 18 months o!d son of Mr. and Mra George Pod- lasek of Farmingtion avenue, died yesterday afternoon al the New Britain general hospital as tha re- t of the child's being scalded at his home on November 29. The funeral was held this after. noon at 3 o'clock from the home of the child’s parents and Interment | was in St. Mary's cemetery. | He ‘Sample Free Edna Wallace Hopper, 536 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago. 1 _want to try DYouth Cresm Powder [JFace Powder ‘White—Flesh—Brunette 860 Japan, the land of rice, expects to {buy that food from other countries |In order to have enough to supply its | |pepl. this season. l

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