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CHILD SUICIDES GREATER INNUMBER 45 Pep Cent, Increase in OneYear ~-Adults to Blame woman with the brother had used 14 Dr. Warren declared the \ narcotic Slaimed children of child own lives More children tha Iren commit suiclde, The i hoy IneKan Irowned himself in uicldes all kinds Warren last year we 1ding 8410 males and an Increase of 2 previous year he estimates, 1 young Kkilled herself many number their eity of and a his vho Dr BY inc Ko * school muct ) more Most child sulcides occur America is not Warren in proportion * in Treland.” the as addicts youngest NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15,.1922. e ——————— last year same weapon | rs before.' increase | drugs h.ul‘ vietims, had n ceording to | vas o | I, conntry kakee, 1910 re rded by 12,144, | per cent Thera were not listed. in Prush far behind,” | Pewer suicides | to popula- " Rumania Trains Are | All Greatly Crowded (& Rumania, trains in latz Aug ilroad 1 with the roving po Y amme year ratic vear own suicides used These a tor child One horror 2 t fare oy 1 that one may which arg 1mmbers to the wiled coaches umania has not e ccaches to take ¢ s «f people who war Germans and moat of the rolling ¢ rs tolay are foreed o T Parer problems Three d marri Four: Revenge Parents Lack Sympathy “Paren often do mot get enough chil¢ Warren “The resu cide of 16 or 16 a “Children's ind unhappy 100fs, even on fo! eprimands. r reprim L e t nothing of acefder close ‘ise, ace of frequent Dr sui- at others their says often is a or marriage lick separation affairs are times more serious than adults real- fze. L yvear 1 t child suicides were due me cause Teachers can £ revenge of reveng ts natura 1 ¢ some- and paren per to be, 14 15 v are, help- prohlems Vien Trauberg, inter late na, Aug children some teachers ‘sighted. Children horror of examinations grow morbid over of promoted “I oncetheard a teacher before an examinatior possibly pa 1 mark brutai and cr Death Tools Easily “What should allow poison and revolvers the house! T know gun used by a member to commit cide had the homse as a sort of ‘years later was used ned ar hecavse she the. e have @ and many ot theing are in submarine warfare; 3elgians and fear the treatment te Yo sider 1a pupil cannot propaganda Vienna, where she ook, 1 the i1 to hanged Emipero Austrian cor the re- ninal archives have secured hetween Rownd. that death age to lie around cases w. wa a crime it is parents i such as IR seph e Emperor family Kept in and a of the been grim by a Two million quarts of m New York every sumed in Wednesday Morning Specials at THE NEN BRITAIN MARKET CO0.~ 318- MAIN TEL..24 NUALITY EIIUDFAT; [CUNIJMY PRH:ES Best Cuts Sirloin Steak....... Pot Ib. 18c Ib. 22¢ Ib. 35¢ 1b. 16¢ Fresh Cut Hamburg Shoulder Steak .. Lamb Fores Lean Corned Beef Lean Boneless Roast .. Roast Pork Legs of Lamb Lamb Stew .. .. - Lamb Chops Rumaria serves only already most other war-affected coun- nt to travel Austrians numpers, running boir the under-trucks Tist fizhts ap? altercations, fish can inflate itself to twice day Samuel D Woma~ Paclfist ‘\Iav Reveal Imperlal Plans harfi coal diggers, idle since Countess the German pacifist, v the Germans during |men French women and rh!' has besn expelled™om mr. | anse she still persists in her Dog Warden Reports That Dog Own- €he is at present is o iving much of her material of Vienna the Emperor of R William of Germany and ¥ 85 1b. 39c Lean Smoked Shoulders........... b, 15¢ . Ih, v s s 50D 286 15.—Some | are o pulace that | North River yards, New York City. travel for to'save a warehouse on the pier. to bring k Officials of the New York Central Railroad are ®o-operating with officials of Gotham’s the conductors are powerless ta col- | fire department in =opl\mgz the cause of a fire that destroyved 80 loaded freight cars and caused Hence the impression is| $1 000,000 damage in the ) Here fire tug are shown trymg over-| lEfiISLATlI]N FOR GOAL NECESSARY (Continued From First Page). 1 |ing at 10:30 o'clock in the offices of | the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co. | In making this announcement to-| Warriner, chairman of the operators negotiating committee Ireiterated his belief that the meeting |would result in an early settlement of the strike and that the 155,000 April . would be back in the mines with- in a few days, Optimism also pre- |vailed in the rank and file of the 'HARTFORD FIRM TO | BUILD NEW TUNNE nough are of pas- the ! confis. tock. }"a- ride on ublic Works Board Contracts I “l the stallment of East End Sewer of Construction Job. s, fatal and occurrence The firm of chio of Hartford, tract for was given the co in conne job, board of pu The only oth from Barbara ury, submitting a sewer tunnel tion with the east end of $37,362.50, by the lic works last night bid received was D'Aurio of W | figure of $47,18% Three bids were laying of 2,300 linea pipe from the tunnel brook, under into east street | of this city bid given the job. The o Barbara & D'Aurio nardino Manocchio 2 A petition of the Sherman Sar company to lower a sidewalk on Ma street to provide hetter washer was tabled tion The engineer purchase 20 barreis material IFavorable reports on a recent inspection street paving job e opinion was that work satisfactory. Hetta who received on condemned across pip portation of QUARANTINE OBSERVED Battaglia & Liar i and w r bids wer: 950; Be: of All of Com- | ompiling a| ers Are Heeding Orders missioner to Prevent Rabies. She is lettass eX-. That the s for an investig: heeding the warning commissioner of domestic enforcing the quarantine dogs as a precaution against an demic of rabies, is evidenced by number of certificates received Dog Warden Frank Reynolds ing that many dog owners ahout the city are having their animals in- |oculated against the dreaded disease.| Dog Warden Reynolds stated today ' that he has seen very few dogs loose about the city since the quarantine| started Monday A number of those were dogs belonging to people |who were unaware that a quarantine had been placed on their animals and when notified, they promptly took this of people o city are the state animals in placed was empowered of coal rancis Jo- on epi- the by show- - were f the consensus is mo! ilk are con- day ; the BENFEFIT DANCE There will be an open air dan on the K. of C. grounds on Frank! square this evening for the benefit the poor of the city. The series | dances which e local council h been conducting for charitible lwen noon Bernardino & Manoc- the feet of 24-inch the railroad tracks and access to the patching | presented | Park | ‘th have been decid a number of projec! L | by them. IMAKES PRAC n- Shaved; With n- o Mass at a cost Northampton, Hospital b- | er & a officials | operations upon | girl which were am | | ton. The child, hospital authorities close, had suffered er di as e: | moval to the hosp: tion and the taking graphs. in the girl's prolonged the admission that the habit of pulling swallowing it r- nd | stomach in{ a- to the stomach and re: erable quantity of h ing sufficiently la fill the stomach mass was a portio | foot and a of st into the intestinal tr: was also removed ered promptly from and is doing well ce in| of | of as e- recurrence of the d as 360 A. IY SWALLOWING HAIR Undergoes Operation and Has Head Stomach Was Aug. nounced the success of a series of an usual ever performed in the institu- W trouble for some y acute symptoms necessitated for re- The pictures revealed a mass questioning brought forth The operation consisted of opening Attached half long which extended | but her head has been shaved to prev: Paris was a fortified town as early ed successes and ts will be helped}—h \ TICE OF Filled of Hairs, 15.—Dickinson vesterday an- eight-year-old ong the most un- name the to dis- stomach recent hose refused from ears and ital for observa- of X-ray photo- h and careful and she had formed out her hair and moving a consid- air, the mass be- e to completely to this n, more than a act and this hair The child recov- the operation ent an automatic ifficulty. steps to tie them up | Mr. Reynolds stated today that he has orders to enforce this quarantine as strictly as possible, and he wishes again to call to the attention of dog owners, that all dogs must be kept| tied up with the excepion of those! canines that have been incoulated and have a tag attached to their col- lars stating this fact. A person may take a dog on the streets provided | that it is on a leash. Otherwise, dogs straying around will be taken in tow. 5T There are at least 1 miles of coal fields in the w square | orld Ib. 18¢ 18¢ Ib. 22¢ 1b. 10¢ CAR LEAVES ROAD AND TURNS OVER Passengers Are Bruised and Cut But Not Domino:Granulated Sugar. y Shredded Wheat Corn Flakes Evaporated Mllk 3 cans 25¢ Camphell s Beans..can 11c Premier Salad Dress- ing . large jar @ .5 1b. carton 37c pkg. 3 pkgs. Good Luck Jar Rings 4 doz. &eriously Injured in Greenfield Wreck. Mass., Aug. 15 Iriven by Jino Me containing five himself became un- manageable, left the road and rolled over twice about 10 o'clock this morn- ing when Marchigani tried to pass an other auto and skidded in deep s at the side of the highway W. N. Burtt farm on the Colrain road Marchigiani with his wife and. two small children, a cousin, Mary Mar- chigiani, and a man named John Greenfield owned and of Athol and persons besides —A car higiani | other behs. hrh 3 1bs 10¢ 10¢ ‘ 25¢ | 3 Apples Squash Cabbage Carrots Sweet Potatoes Peaches - Bananas — Celery — Sweet ]algn h 3 qts. 25¢ Jilfo, all of Athol, were returning home after spending the week-end in Readsboro, Vt. Near the Burtt farm Marchigiani tried to turn out for an- other machine, but his car skidded left the road, shot over an embank- n:ent and rolled over twice in a field The top, windshield, hody and running gear of the machine were completely demolished, according to who viewed the wreckage passengers in the car were shaken up and received bruises and slight but none of them v riously witnesses All of the for ead 8¢ cuts hurt Corn at Mars through Germany's first giant gun. The Swiss people were the date their coinage to )My Srars! wioTS ) THE DOCTORS FLWeR FROAT OF Our HouSE FEm ? I~ Flirting With The Stars largest te]e..cope. | Astronomers at an observatory near Berlin take a =qumt‘ It looks like a‘ | | teur public links golt championship PRELIMINARY CERTIFICATE OF | Saleswomen. (en wanted for Saturday after- THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick and Ready Reference, LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INBERTIONS, Charge Prepaid 1 10 09 1 .20 1 24 1 K} 1 40 1 line “2 1 line 11.80 Yearly Order Rates Upon Application line line line line line Count 6 words to a line. 14 linea to an Inch Minimum Space, 3 Minimum Book Charge, o, 35 Cents, No, Ad. Accepted After 1 P. M. For Classified Page on Same Day. Adn Accepted Over the Telephone For Convenlence of Customers. C(all 925 And Ask For a "Want Ad" Operator, ANNOUNCEMENTS ~ Burial Lots, Monumcnts 1 ARMISTICE DAY — Monuments, remem- brances and cemetery services should be arranged for now. All grades of marble and granite. John F. Meehan Monu- ment Works, Clark 8t., Cor. Union. F’lonm l-Lo-(AL DEBIGNS and flowers rcr & caslons; anniversaies, banqunts woddings, funorsl Phone" 1118. Prompt Floral Co., 99 West Main Bt. TS, window boxea, wecdlngs Flowers for all occemcis ‘Weich's Fle'ur 8bap, MORE MEN ARE ENPLOYED Usual Statement of New Haven Road Says Employment Conditiogs Are | Better. New Haven, Aug. 15.—More men | hired for its mechanical department | was reported by the N. P, N, H. & | H. railroad in its statement on strike conditions today. It said that at vari- ous points yesterday 270 more skilled men were hired. Lovomml\es sent to the Baldwin and American locomotive shons for repairs are belng returned, | the statement says. LIVE STOCK IN POLAND. Warsaw, Aug. 15.—A census of | Poland’s horse sand cattle shows that | in the territory of new Poland, the | totals gradually are approaching those of the pre-war period. The country now has 3,200,000 horses, as compared to 3,500,000 in 1913; 7,900,- 000 head of cattle as compared to | 8,100,000; 2,200,000 sheep, as com- | pared to 3,600,000; and 5,200,000 hogs as compared to 5,600,000 in the year before the war, MAYORS TO COMPETE. Toledo, 0., Aug. 15.—There is a lot of Scotch ancestry in Mayor Brough of Toledo and his pride of race will not let him cry “holes enough,” he declared in a letter to Mayor Curley of Boston, accepting the latter's chal- lenge of a golf match at Ottawa park, here next week during the na-| tional tournament for the first ama- August 28-31, SUES FOR COMMISSION Samuel Kirschnit of this city has brought suit against Julia and Charles Morawa for $200 for alleged com- mission due him for selling their store on FEast street. The papers | were issued through Attorney David L. Nair and are returnable in the city court on the second Monday of Sep- tember, —_—— LEGAL NOTICES DISSOLUTION BY AGRE] OF STOCKHOLDERS | WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, a ma- jority of the Directors of The Hard- ware City Loan Corporation, a Cor- poration organized under the statute laws of the State of Connecticut and located in the Town of New Britain, County of Hartford, in said State, HEREBY CERTIFY, that every| stockholder of said corporation has| signed and acknowledged an agree- ment that the corporate existence of guch corporation shall be terminated, | which instrument is dated the 10tn| day of August, 19 All claims against said corporation may be sent to George T. Kimball, 10 Franklin Square, New Britain, Conn. Dated at New Britain, Connec- ticut, this 10th day of August, 1922, H. A. JOHNSON, E. C. GOODWIN, E. H. COOPER, A Majority of the Directors. WANTED Experience not necessary. Permanent positions assured. Also extra saleswom- TENT | | oons and evenings. Vs 2 éfll Yed SuES HAD ANOTHER HER WDIGESTION WMHAT Yo SHOULD DO 'S © LAUGH HEARTILY BEFORE. AND AFTER MAW/ - Sicwk? " BY CLIFF STERRETT 1 Cooks AL THE MEALS Ax' WASHES |GARDNER—Harware City Motor Co., ANNOUNCEMENTS Lost and Found 8 AMATY, ik dok, long ha:r, resd Pome oran . Weturn and recelve reward, F, W, l'llhl'l. 47 Olive £t TORTOIRE SHELI, glasses, In strest, Finder plense return ald_ Oqce. WILL THE party who fook & DIack sweater from the Palace theater pleass Phone 14127 Owner will_call Personals ATTENTION Auto ownera—Bpacial _wholes sale prices during August or ‘while they Iast for our “Multiple” cant-leak (hand) tire pumps; all metnl, no leather to’bura or dry out, always ready for use, ‘33, ench, value §5.00. Am. Mdse. Union, $31 Park street. IF you want r print your vacation filmi MI88 F, RHEEHAN, Clay dollar photo’ finishing coupon Look for your name next Tridey. Ohrnatedt's. » on Maln to Hers ults 1et ua develop and Arcade Btudlo, Store Announcements 2 BELOIN'S LUNCH 18 now open for bull'- ness at ) Church St., one door we nd. Mquipment is all new ua o with e and delicious u_are cordially invited to spect New Britain's vewest, m#ern re taurant, Try our noon lunch. H. DAY, expert cabinet-muker. Radlo and battery boxes made, furniture ree paired, Sample boards, working models. Tel. 2633, rear 153 Arch 8t. EVERY gleventh grésting card customer gets his purchase free of charge, whether purchase or a dollar at Ohrne G. 233 Clark's Aummohiln andlv. 1544 Tn_8t., Telephone Parlors, Shoes rejaired, liat re-blorked. All work guaranteed on fund basis. 403 Main St. Gagliardl Broa, Props. SAOE REPAIRING at redured prives. Bast materials used; workmanship tnd. Work called for and deliversd. 214 shomu Josk and wear liks aew. Unice] 223 Arch. Tel. §85-3. e Auto And Truck Ageucies BUICK MOTOR CARS—"Better cars are bee ing built and Buick is bullding them.” New Britain Bulck Co., 225 Arch »treet. Telephone 2670, CADILLAC, JEWETT & PAIGE CARS— Lash Motor Co., ‘A Reputable Concern.” West Main, Cor. Lincoln St. COLUMBIA AND DORT MOTOR CAR— Commerce and Ruggles truck. k. C. Ru= dolph, 127 Cherry St. Phone 2051-2. FORD Good Proféssional Bldg. Decker, JT. Room 108 "DEALER—James F. class second-hand cars. Piione 2765, Agte. 8 Arch Phone 308 and salesman _wiil_call, 5 JORDAN AND M'FARLAN motor cars. Sales and service 174 High St., Hartlord, Connecti-ut. Telephone 5-4599. st. HUPMOBILE CARS—Sales and service. City Service Station. Hartford Ave., and Stan- ley St. A. M. Paonessa, Prop. OLDSMOBILE—Sales and service at the So. End Garage, South Main street. Tel- ephone §70. LEXINGTO and service, Phone 2215, —High grade motor cars. Sales C. A. Bence, 51 Main St. STUDEBAKERS—Light eix touring, $1,045; speclal six touring, $1,475; big six touring, $1,785; F. O. B. factory. M. Irving Jester, 183 Arch St. “This 1s a Studebaker Yea: Autos and Trucks For Sale BUICK, five passenger, In A-No. order. City Service Station, Hartford nue and Stanley street. BUICK roadster, 1020, clasey 8port car, ex. cellent condition, two extra tires, wind deflectors. Has besn carefully used. Asron G. Cohen, 185 Park St, Hartford BUICK, 1819, 5 pass. touring car, painted and rebuilt throughout. C. A. Ben.e, 81 Main street. Phone 221f, CHEVROL! 917, 490" roadater, $165 casn or terms. Used Car Exchange, 18 Main Phone 2785, Open_eveninge. CHEVROLET, 1921, F-B medel Very good condition. R. C. Cherry St. Phone 2051-2. DODGE _sedan, 1931, refiniehed dark blue, roadster, Rudolph, 127 Ing. Aaron G. _tord. Open evening ton truck, with piatfarm bodw . R. C. Rudoiph, 127 Cherry Bt, Dort dealer. Phone %051-2. FORD touring. Goed tires. Mechanical con- R Rudolph, 127 Cherry 8t. Phnno 2051- ? FRAN!\LI.\ murlngu repainted green, completely overhauled, payment and liberal terma. family car. Aaron G. street, ‘Hartford. 3 HUDSON sedan. Very powerful car, excel- lent condition; extra equipment, good tires, Wil accept small car as part pave ment. Aaron G. Cohen, Hartford. Open evening HUDSON 6-40 touring car. Gosd mechani- cal condition and good tires. Bargaln |f taken Gt once. The 8. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 155 Elm 8t. Phone 731, LEXINGTON, 1920 touring, $800, touring. 1919, $500; Chandler, 4 passene ger, 1920, §800; Roamer, 1920, $850; Mers cer coupe, $1,000; Overland roadster, 1918, 82 Hupmobile sedan, $400; twin -six Packard, 7 passenger, $§50. All these cars in A-1 condition Apply to R. H. l'mg Motor Co,, 234 Pearl St, Hartford. MACK TRUCK for sale or exchange for § passenger enclosed high grade car, one Mack 5 1-2 ton 1920 dump truck. L. M. Barnes, 45 Lincoln street. GAKLAND, 6, touring. Just Excellent tires. Cash or terms Exchange, 18 Main St. Phone Franklin small first Easy riding Cohen, 135 Park Liberty overhaule ed Car 785. Open “in_A-1 condition through- be bought at a very low Eim 8t. Tel. 2456 car, original finc Five excellent tires, DAKLAND, 1017, out and price. A. G. H: OVERLAND, 192 {eh and looks good has bLren driven but 3,000 miles and mechanically perfect. Time payments can ed. Honeyman Auto Sales Co, 139 Arch 8 nd even! 1820 roadster, just overhauled perfect. Top and up- holstery perfect, Five very good tires. Low price, Used Car Exchange, 18 Main St._ Tel. 2785. Open evening: GLDSMOBILE for sale. Late 1020, condition, Two spare tires, 192 Washington St. touring, electric Must be sold at once. for cash. Phone 761-4 al % REO touring car. Naw top. Motor 1n frst- clnss shape. Two new tires. A bargain. J, B. Moran Garage, 313 1-2 Church St Phone 1554 ROAME 1017 can OVERLAND and mechanically $475. lights and starter Bargaln Toad, al Teady for the condition Aaron paes First class mechanical appearance, 5 wire wheels Cohen, 185 Park St., Hartford STUDEBAKEF N TATE 1021 apecial six, se- dan. Small mileage, 5 tires, all extras, Upholstery, paint and engine are like new. Honeyman Auto Sales Co, Hudson and Eesex distributors, 139 Arch St. Tel 2109-2. Open evenings. STUDEBAKER car for sale. In good con- Altion particulars call 153-12 TRUCK, M. ., 1917 of 1 ton capacity, with open body, fn good condition. The running condition I8 perfect, has § good pneumatic tires. Cheap if taken at once, South End Garage, 171 South Main St Phone 870 TRUCK—1 ton just overhauled, new paint, mechanically perfect. Price low. F. L. ‘Peck, Kensington, Tel. 67 TRUCKS—% ton Hepubli ton; Reo % ton Speediwagon delfveries. Dodge Screen and press in very gond mechanical Easy terms. Aaron G. Cohen, st. Hartford " Tell New Britain pe sondition, 185 Park through the medium of a Herald classified ad.

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