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FATALITIES HERE AT L0W PONT City's Record Better Than That of Mh Other Cities GOMPERS ABLE T0 She Captured Bank Rol:ber . M‘ R PTIN, B st | T NO POVERTY OR SUFFERING HERE Although the factories have ex- perienced several months of com- parative slackness and this condition has been reflected in the number of applications for assis o from the board of charities, uperintendent John L. Doyle reports not a single case of actual poverty and suffering Leing found in the ¢ and with prospects for better conditions ahead tealizing that petitions for city ald invariably follow in direct propor- made exaustive study of factory business, perintendent Doyle has made an exhaustive study of fatcory conditions and the business outlook for the r future, so his depart- ment m ly for any unusual condition. He reports a general feel- g of optimism for better business wrly in 1826, which report 1s en- couraging to the department. In 3 cvery instance of appeal arity board, loss of employ- t or reduced ages in factories has made necessary the request for aid, and with prospects of better business ahead, Supt. Doyle antlei- pates uo extraordinary flood of pleas for ald. The greatest number of charity 8 come to light in the lal 1 er months, As in past y ent has contracted for | quantity of coal, de- le in quarter ton lots to fami- are found to be in need. have been very few re- quests for this kind of assistance, READ THE HERALD CLASSIFTED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS FREE WATERBURY WOMAN Mrs, Trolkl, Known As Gladys Mc- | Guire, Has Case Nolled When | Doctor 1s Late In Reaching Court. Waterbury, Dec. 12.—Because Dr. Samuel Schupack of New Haven, whose address is listed there as the Grace hospital, arrived at city court today after the court session had been completed, Mrs. Rudolph Trol- ki, known as Giadys McGuire, 77 Oakland avenue, charged with a statutory offense, was granted a nolle. © The case has dragged along here for the past few months, while the state made search for Miss Jean Olson, a witness who escaped from the Grace hospital, New Haven, the night before she was to be brought here to testify, TRY THIS ON YOUR XYLOPHONE [ | A couple of drinks put John Bing- er of 143 Grove street in a fighting | mood this afternoon so he declded that he would “bing" his wife, but Mrs. Binger didnt' desire that he should “bing" her and after a scuf- | fle, managed to escape to the street without being:“binged.” A nelghbor notified the police and Policeman Thomas J. Feeney was sent to the | house and he placed the would-ba “binger" under arrest. P rawsakers Ger POOR PAY Berlin, Dec. 12.—Being a member of the German relchstag, or parlia- ment, ls not a very lucrative posi- tlon. The delegates are paid $140 a | mnh“l, which in one-quarter thv salary of cabinet ministe: the German parliamentarian | | enjoys free railroad travel through- out the republic in a first-class | | compartment, COUNTERFEIT MONE Y, | felt $60 bills are printed on genuine Providence, Dee, 12,—~8ecret sorv- pnper, having - been obtained by lce operatives were sent froth here | bleaching one dollar bills, The §20 to New Haven and Hartford where [bills have been ralsed from $2 Ly | ¢ight 860 gold certificate counterfeft | the addition of a cypher, while the ills, many $20 and $10 bogus notes | $10 bills the, most dangerous of the have heen passed on l(nr?kmpern’ three and most easlly passed, are within the past week, The counter- printed from engraved plates, A Little Headwork Now Beats Footwork Later! Christmas Special A Big Gl'ofip of Beantiful Newly Designed White Gold MOUNTINGS Any Mounting In This Group $9 We \\'ifl Hold Any Article Till Wanted 1 (ThO B b @S ( A red-haived woman, Mrs. J. W. Buchan, 27, of \[fn.p.n: TAKF flURI H: ; l'vv*.n. 'umud detective and captured Hart Austin, 28, bank | e ( hm.lmon \ll€~!("! o robber Kknown lh!mwhunt the southwest and even up in the | g ince of Ontario, Two friends of Austin's had enmmd a I (n"\ home. 2 s Being Kept Quiet and sz far sp Wants to Die in 1 Mr. G s was s pressed reg a Good Story “",‘ to Tong Offices joom at Mys, able pers Then \u~1|. ~(seen in inset) n coming around to see them. Mrs. Buchan tapped tele- wires. When Austin came in one day she met him at 1e door with a shotgun and held him until police arrived. Austin and his con had planned to rob another bank hat very day, det ¥e Value of Ruildin :\nl Grounds Has Greatly Increased, The Gift That Gives (OMFORT and sensible, yet and cha certainly deserve our Christmas aving Shippers, the and mornings, and sure they will tired Business Man's will weleome these $4.50 78 West Main St. ted for them- li&a o the are ppers of felt, pli- satin— priate Slip- mber of the emember— Shop- avoid ted Man had oubles—maybe ) ! e he wore shoes like xture effect this—soft. easy and roomy opular. t Moccasin, $3.75. ed for Chr Smart Shoes Opp. Burritt Hotel Women's Feht Moccasins Ribbon trimmed Coi- ors Women's Feh Moccasing with Cofli Colors Men's Leather Brown or Black Shppers cial Low Price $1.29 Give Shppers for Christmas \ &) Misses' Fur Trim- med Felt Jaliets *Leather Soles Colors We Operate 200 Stores Iactories “‘-lllll Children's Felt Bootees Block or Puss in_Boots de. wgn The kiddes will love them / )79¢ ] Footwear g for the Family $1.49 Styles of Shoes And Slippers SEWS LARGE ONE THE TOY THAT IS PRACTICAL A real gift for sister—A regular $5.00 value. Each machine complete with table, clamps and screw driver ........ . $1.95 On Small Deposn Every mounting in this Special Christmas Offer is 18-kt. WHITE GOLD—beautiful new designs — engraved by master workmen. That are selling regular for $15.00 and more. Some Sapphire Set.—“Borrow” her Dia- mond for a day—a new mounting Christmas Morn will make “her” think she’s being en- gaged all over again. B. Georges & Co. Square Deal Jewelers 436 Main Street Santa Claus Says: Give Clothes Heed his suggestion. Give service- able, practical gifts that combine use and beauty—Give Clothes. Men's and Young Men's SUITS & O’ Fine fabrics; striking:, smart patterns; correct: ly styled models. Excep tional values. Sheepskin Coats and Sweaters for man and boy 17 14» COATS Garments made to s sell for !{ to 3 more. Boys Soft pile fabrics. CLOTHES Mostly fur trimmed. All-wool smart styles; specially $ 850 $ZLZ ’ Beston Cl.ling Store 63 CHURCH ST Nest to Herald Offiec