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DT e g me e .them at the Elks’ few years ago. DAILY HEI NEW BRITAIN IF IT'S IN THE DRUG LINE We have it in stock, can get it, it isn't on the market. In our ) scription Department, no expense is spared to secure drugs and chemicals of the highest standard of quality. The Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 Main Street An Opportunity Extraordinary! For Three Days Silk and Madras Shirts Our Regular $4.00 Grade Special $2.75 Of fine high grade madras with rich stripes of silk in an almost endless variety of pat- terns. Very smart shirts and full value at the regular prices. This price for 3 days only ORSFALLS 95 9 sylum Stree “It Pays To Buy Our Kind” C. ity Items “Cutie” Fox Trot at Morans'.— advt. Junior Aid Society Bazaar, Trinity M. E. church, Thurs. and Fri, after- noon and evening. Adm. Free.— advt. COMMUNICATED - “Your I-‘lnz and \lv Flag.” To the Editor of The Herald. Dear Sir: o Would your paper kindly reprint those verses entitled “Your Flag and My Flag.” I think Thomas L. R y is the author of them. He recite Flag reises n I would feel grateful if you would. FROM AN OLD READER. (None Older.) The editor knows of the poem ‘spoken of above, but has not a copy. ‘We have written to Mr. Reilly asking for one which will be published when received. He is not the author, though he recites it often. Possibly some of our readers can furnish a copy of the poem.—[Ed. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Instantly relieves Itching Piles. 60c. e womar Z/fi reglec é‘ Srer PERSOVAL afbear-, ance weglects fer best: rrleresls WITH woman it is al ways her individ charm that counts And charm is so closely interwoven with appearance that it can’t be separated. We can m ap- pearanc what it should bhe. Our Beauty methods never fail 4 Methods Succoed LUCILLE BEAUTY SHOPPE BEAUTY CULTURE ual niost, 259 Main Booth's Blk. Street, Tel. 638 PALACE--Next Mon., Tues., Wed, The Big Musical Offering B. A. ROLFE & CO. 11—People—11 NEW BRITAIN IS CITY OF CROWDED TENEMENT HOUSES, GOVT. SAYS ,Bul Few Cities in \Illcll(‘fl{lm’ PER CENT. MAN ' | Have Conditions More| WEARIES OF WIFE Cramped Than Here zmdl B . o Hushand's in Hartford. ar Turned to Motors While His Wife's is for Washington, Mareh 14—The cen sus burcan today made public an in teresting compllation of figures from 'w recent census enumeration show ng the number of persons per huild Ing and the number of persons per tamily in the principal citics of the country The teresting San I'rancisco, garet Ma wauer, | parently has lost bian 1‘ whom she man." The husband, Iloyd Glotzhach, has | come back to his job at the Del Monte | hotel here, driving tourists about, to Hartford and New Brit.| A year ago he took Mme., Matao- in beeause (hey show only a few | MUEr out for a drive for hire. She cities in the United States with a|5at on the front scat with him, bet- higher average of persons to cach (7 t0 enjoy the seenery. Later came awelling than in those two Conneeti-| the ‘engagement and marriage and it dltien: . Naw! I3nitain; with myhlnl/lmrh left the driving wheel, 1 average of 9.7 persons to cach house San I'rancisco Examincy today Riv Glot is surpassed only hy some of the hor- his bride in New York oughs of New York, Newark, N. J., i Chelsea, P Holyoke,| “I'd rather be a chauffeur in Cali- | J. 14.5:|fornia than to dwell forever in the 2 s on equal|palaces of Rabylon,” he said, It terms “Hh Yonkers, and has| would seem Glot ch was fo 1 to the third highest aver for number! let another man drive his wife's au- of persons per tamily in the country. |tomobile. Conditions Congested “It would drive any Hartford, with average of §.4|sit back among the cushions °and persons to a building is surpassed by |squirm every time he felt the back the cities listed above and by Bos-|lash of the transmission when all it ton, 9.4; Fall River, 8.7; Jersey City,|needed was a real mechanician, the reporter quc 9.6 and Worcester, 9 Both Hart- ford and New RBritain are far more Neither did ( otzbach enjoy break- s in bed. Nor did sitting up night congested, if these figures can be tak- | fz en to prove than such larger|after night through the mad scene of cities as Chicago, with an average of | Lucia appeal to an ear attuned to the § to a dwelling house; Baltimore, 5.4; [ hum of a smooth running motor. The reporter says Glotzbach told Cleveland, 6.8; Detroit, 6.5; Philadel- phia, 5.2; Pittsburgh, 6.3; Providence,| him there had been no friction; fhat the chauffeur husband just “escaped’ 6.7; San I‘rancisco, 5.6; and Wash- when his bride was not looking; that ington, D. C., 6.1. Average Is High he will not go back. The Hartford and New Britain Madame Matzenauer, it is said, wants her husband back. There is average number of persons to a dwelling is higher than two of thel| sk of compromises from New York, boroughs of New York, Queens, With|pyt unlistened to, says Glotzbach. 7.3 and Richmond with 6.4. The| 4 gix foot westerner, he comment high javerage in these cities is even| “opehids will thrive in hot hou more” striking when it is compared|j ¢ wijld mustard needs the C fornia sun.” with that in other Connecticut cities, Then What? March 14, Mar- famous diva, ap- her chauffeur hus- termed 100 per cent | i Grand Opera, statistios are partienlarly in uch's reasons for leaving man crazy to an which are given as follows in the re- port just issued: New Haven, 7.2; Bridgeport, 6. Mnrulm!, 6 New London, 5.4; No: 5.4; Stamford, 7.5; and Water- 1t “IH be noted, however, that all the Connecticit cities rank with the most congested in the country. Hartford Figures The figurgs showing the number of persons per family are not as inter- esting, although here again Hartford is something of a surprise. Hartford with 4.6 persons to a family is above | the average, but it is noteworthy that it is one of four cities over 100,000 that have not shown a decreasg since the last census in 1910. Referrtng to this the bureau s: in its report: MWearly all the cities having 100,000 population or more show a decrease in the average number of persons per family between 1910 and 1920, the only exceptions being AKkron, in which an increase took place, apd Toledo. artford and Camden, in which the verage remained unchanged. MARRIED MAN KILLS GIRL HE ADMIRED Then Takes His Own Lile in Mineola, N. Y. Mineola, Y., March 14—In- furlated when Miss Virginia Torget, 23, laughed at his demand that sife r se attentions from other men William Magee, a carpenter, 37, yes- terday shot and killed the girl, then turned the weapon on himself. He died two hours later. Magee, who is survived by a widow and two chilfiren, is sald by the police to have confessed just be- fore he died that he had been in- fatuated with the girl, who was a bookkeeper in the office of Justice| ppi mayior, of the Peace Westervelt. She Was|(unada, takes a ski-jump from the alone in the office when Magee|pyoyntaingide at St. Moritz in the called late yesterday, and unbraided | \joc Thare's a long mo'_ betove dica her for accepling attentions and 8 gifts from other men, police said. 5 B, FHe Makes Confession { Phone. Call this numbe “She drove me insane when shelyou want to insert a Want sneered at me,” Magee is said to| Vi have told police, “and I shot her. T| Keap your name, goods and service was In love with her. T told her that|perore the I truly loved her, and asked her 10| ferald will make discontinue attentions to other men. She only sncered at me and I shot her.” [ | skating champion of Herald's Want Ad the next time Ad. thousands acquaint- |ed with you every day. Need Not Have a Cold | take Taxative BROMO ablets when you feel the a Cold coming on. Yo BARTLETT ON JOB NOW. lif you hington, March 14 ormer | QUININE Governor John H. Dartlett of New |lirst symptoms of Hampghire was sworn in as first as- sistant postmaster general today oath being administered by Commis- | sioner George E. Wales of the civil | service commission. Mr. Bartlett has heen president of the commission since July 15, 1921, WOULD OUST OFFICIAL Bridgeport, March 14-—Quo war- ranto proceedings against Town Man- ager Rutherford Hunter of Stratford were today initiated by Irank . Co- a taxpayer and first selectman and an order was signed by Superior Court Judge J. W. Banks cecting Hunter to appear in court , March 21, to by nt he is holding office. nine, of the town, show what wars MANY VACCINATED Hartford, March 14.—Dr. John T. Dlack, state commissioner of public health said today that the authorities and the people of the town of Rethel W showing a disposition to co-| nized by all civilized nations. operate with the state authorities in | the efforts to meet the smallpox situa- Be sure you get | tion Ipv that town. The .u..,.w are | ~ - eRomg | The only way vou can reach the readers of The He advertise in it, one good way Want way. The first and original Cold and Grip Teblet, the merit of which is recoge ald is to is the The genuine bears this signature (o‘?’& Prico 20z, Herald Want Ads are being -.,., every night by the people of Britain and its suburbs. public; a Want Ad in The |} YALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 192 POLITICAL CALENDAR o Thursday, March 16: Last day for applications to be ma voters, Saturday, March 253 to file petitions of for G. O, P, primaries, Mareh and 27: Selectmen and city eclers in sesslon to make voters, March 81: ries, April 11 tion, Last day candidacy Quality UnQuestioned Republican prima- Annual city elec- Events This Week: Quigley Rally, Thuraday Night, Skritulsky's hall. Suturday Night: Democrat town coramittee meets at head- quarters in Booth's block, at § o'clock. %E CANWNlNTw“'H'“fl LI Quickly Refreshing — STAPT MOVL FOR BETTER LANGUAGE Pep-O-mint Lic.O-rice Cinn-O-mon C1.O-ve Wint-O-green New “l'“aln Men Have Ambition to Purify Indecent and Vulgar Talk. Following the action taken by en- gineers and oilers at the Berlin pow- the it is expected that committee of ‘the launch a city-wide the widespread Waich for the Alphabetical Ads. er house, of Connecticut it 2 d the Everyman's com- pany, e e e — LAWYER SCORES WOMAN P'rosecutor Brands Mrs, Obenchain As Sonlless Woman Who Thinks Only Of Hersclf. l.os Angeles, March 14, — Argu- ments in the case of Mrs. Madalynne Obenchain on trial for the mupder of her sweetheart, J. Belton Kennedy, were to be resumed with the open- ing of court to execu- tive Rible movement to cheek use of objectionable language. Some time ago an official of.the New Britain Gas company suggested that a movement be started to have men and boys sign a pledge not to use indecent language on the street. Shortly afterwards a similar x,uggvs— tion made at the Y. M. C. A, and was discussed with General Sl‘(r(‘l.lv) €. H. Barnes, who favored the move- ment. A short time later, some of the ex- tremely suggestive “popular” Longs came to the ears of Rev. John ). Davis and resulted, in a display of verbal pyrdtechnies at the next ges. sion of the John L. Davis Bibk c¢ atthe Y. M. C. A, Itw as a result of Rev. Mr. Davis' talk at this time that a number of local men started thinking of plans to purify the lan- guage, with a view to bettering the morals of the growing hoy. About a week ago an independent movement was started among the en- gineers and oilers at the Berlin pow- er house of the Connecticut company. A paper was circulated which was signed by about a dozen men who agreed not to any foul or inde- cent language. The men went further and pledged themselves to drop one cent into a general contribution box everytime they used a word which was not admitted to polite society. WEDNESDAY SPECIALS BAKINSG SPECIALS Hallman 's Best Bread. ...13c a loaf; Old Fashioned Gmger Bread Round Crullers .. .. Assorted Layer Cakes ... IN THE CANDY SHOP. Cocoanut Kisses | Chocolate, Vanilla and Plstachlo Flavors ... . Chocolate Cream (‘almels DELICATESS Hot Cudfish Cakes ... Lobster Salad Fresh Pork Sausage Hot Sauerkraut KnoKwurst Fresh Eggs.......45c doz. Fresh Sweet Butter 50c lb. HALLINAN'S class will ., deputy district attorney, opened for the sfate yester- v, dwelling upon the defendant's re- tions with Kennedy; Arthur C. Rurch, of Jivanston, 1ll., her co-de- fendant and Ralph Obenchain, ‘of Chicago, her former hushand, and | now a member of her counsel. He declared Mrs, Obenchain had d Obenchain as a “human door- mat' that ¢ had ‘“no regard, love, affection, respect or anything else for the love of any man;"” and that she had married Obenchain “only because she wanted someone to take care of her.!! Fricke argued in referring to the testimony given by Obenchaif@for his tormer wife that it was apparent he was hypnotized, blindfolded and in- fatuated by his defendant,” and that he “continued to do anything she said.” Mr. I'ricke will continue his argu- I ment today. 2 for 25¢ . 18¢ a doz. 20c each 39¢ 1b. , 40c 1h. DEPARTMENT TR i e b O (Y Devil Crabs = Best Frankforts ROAST PORK ................... Ib. 18¢ SMOKED SHOULDERS ...........Ib. 16¢ LEAN BONELESS POT ROAST . . .. .Ib. 18c SETAE TR i) Prime Rib Roast...lb. 28¢ Lean Corned Beef..lb. 10c¢ Fresh Cut Hdmbuxg 1b. 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