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0000 FATALAUTO ACCIDENTS IN YEAR ThisReport, Covering U. 8., Does ~ Not Include Motorcycles v ' “Washington, D, C,, Nov, 8.~The de- partment of commerce annountes that the returns compiled by the bureau of the census show that dur- ing the year 1921, 10,168 deaths re- villting from accidents caused by au- tomobiles and other molor vehlcles, excluding motorcycles, occurred with- in the death reglstration area of tho United States (exclusive of Hawall), which area contains 82 per cent of the total population. ‘fhis number represents a death ralc of 11.5 per 100,000 population, as against 10.4 in 1920, 9.4 tn 1919, 9.3 in 1918 and 9 in 1917, Detween 1917 and 1921, therefore, the death rale per 100,000 population & from: ‘motor vehicle accidents and injuries in- creased about 28 per cent. In the 27 states for which data for 1917 are avallable the actual num- ber of these deaths increased from 6,014 in that year to 8,492 in 1021, an increase of 41.2 per cent. Now England in 1921 and 1917 Connecticut .. 01220 192 Maine ....... 31 New Hampshire ... 36 ‘Vermont 41 Massachusetts Rhode Island Deaths in New where reports were obtainable were as follows: Boston .. Bridgeport . Fall River . Hartford Lowell ... New Bedford . New Haven ..... Providence . Springfleld . ‘Worcester .. .. 84 30 12 31 14 12 .. 103 SAYS HIS WIFE IS BOSS. Husband Blames Her for Faflure of COhildren to Attend School. Walla Walla, Wash,, Nov. 3.—A husband heads the household, accord- ing to Judge C. M. Wilbur, Whether he bosses ‘it ‘18’ another -matter, alto- gether, The decision was made in the case of W. H. Bramlet, who was e OUR ANCESTORS TREATED: CONSTIPATION NATURALLY Constipation is as old as the worlds Most people must fight it from birth to death. Some use harsh cathartics or metallic drugs that gorce 'relfef, but do not strengthen the organs so that they perform their functions nor- mally. Our early ancestors turned to Nature for pleasant rellef. From herbs, barks, roots and leaves blessed with laxative properties, they pre- pared a pleasant, effective extract. Such @ remedy as our forefathers made i{s Dr. True’s Elixir, the True Family Laxative and Worm Expeller. Prescribed for his patients originally seventy-one years ago by Dr. J. F. True,'a consclentious Maine country dcetor, it has become a household fa- vorite. Contains pure extracts of imported herbs that purify the bowels as they cleanse. Used over 70 years. 40c—60c—$1.20. 0.Kd 77 Juge L] NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MRS. WAULKNER IN THE BATHING SUIT WHICH CAUSED THE TROU BLE. ‘ Chicago, Oct. 3.—Wives, don’t let your husbands tell you what to wear or what not to wear. They have no right to dictate to you, at least when it comes to clothes, This is the opinion of legal experts here who point to“the precedent re- cently set in the case of Mrs, Doris Faulkner against her husband David C. Faulkner. taken to court to explain why his children were not in school. “If I remonstrate with the chil- dren, my wife objects,” said Bramlet. “She is the guilty party.” “If we give her a jail sentence, what would happen then?” he was asked. “I wouldn't know until my wite came home.” Bramlet sald his wite was the boss, but Judge Wilbur gave him five days, then suspended sentepce on condition there be no further cémplaint from the school authorities regardless of the Bramlet division of authority. AGED BROTHERS END LIVES. One Is Found Hanged and the Other Burned to Death. Willard, Ohio, Nov. 3—Jacob Swick, aged 60, and his brother Isaac, aged 50, were found dead yesterday on their farm near here. Jacob had hanged himself with a rope suspended from the rafters of the barn. Isaac was found lying in the cornfield, with his clothing partly Faulkner saw wifey in a bathing suit at a cabaret style review. He had ordered her not to appear. this way in publi¢, 'so, it is charged, he tried to tear it from. her. The quarrel ended when the judge [ granted a decree of divorce to Mrs. Faulkner. Which means, say legal authorities, that husbands cannot interfere with wifey's attire. burned. He had saturated his gar- ments with coal ofl from a can which was found near the bod: The two men had lived alone .for years and*are supposed to have been despondent. SAY JAZZ IS DYING OUT. Musicians Report ‘a Bah on Tt By Chicago Hotels and Dancing Clubs. Chicago, Nov. 3.—Jazz is on its last legs, according to many local musi- {clans, but it will leave a permanent effect on American music, Dean Peter C. Lutkin of the School of Music at Northwestern university, said yester- day. “Some jazz music is clever and some is merely abominable,” Dean Lutkin said. “In the last analysis, however, I feel sure its effect will be perma- nent.” Jazz has been banned by the prin- cipal Chicago hotels and dancing clubs except the fashionable Casino club, musicians say. — 133 MAIN ST, Easter New FallHats $3.95 This Store’s reputation for back- ing up its advertisments with merchandise which is even super- jor to what is described makes this sale the greatest we have ever offered. Less As there are only 500 hats in the lot, those shopping early will have the greatest choice, although there are NO TWO ALIKE oMmorrow All Children’s Hats Marked Down Three manufacturers contributed their samples which makes it possible for us to offer hats at— Millinery NEW BRITAIN ND $5.00 Than Half b FRIDAY; FORDIS DEMOCRAT IN SENATE FIGHT Michigan Leaders Fear Workers Will Follow His lead Detroit, Nov. -Henry Ford has broken his silence on the political situation and once more forsaken the republican party to oppose Senator Charles E, Townsend for the sena- forial seat he now holds, , ¢ Mr, Ford surprised Michigan poli- ticlans when his personal attorney, Alfred Lucking, spoke here in favor of former Gov, Ferris, democratic nominee for the senate seat. Politielans have feared all along that Ford at the last minute would take a decided stand, which would serve as a guide of his wishes for the election next Tuesday to the 100,000 persons he employs ‘In'' Michigan and to more than half a milllon admirers who are sure to follow his lead. Up to the time Ford ran for the senate in ‘1918 against Aruman H. Newberry he was always a republican and made the race as a democrat at the - request of President Wilson. NOVEMBER 8, 1922, After tht single entry into politics Ford ,his son, Edsel, and his wife all promptly! PRICES are vidual racks. to choosing easy. . ‘Ready Marvelot: Values ! We make no comparative MATERIALS Normandy Marline Stevana i A e L | S S—— Plenty of Extra Sales- people to wait on you nged in groups on indi- make A\ Tomorrow ing, fine style and workmanship, Ormandale F¥ashonia Clovalla ABYS COLDS 9, ia the bud" ISH% Millt ~ Yars U:sd voted the republican ticket. Now, in opposition to Townsend, who has made a policy In sidestepping the Newberry scandal issue, Ford comes into the ope and Lucking takes the stand for the motor mag- nate, ~ Mr, Lucking spoke at a rally for the democratic party and indorsed Ferrls for the senate seat while he attacked the republican platform and took up the cudgels for the demo- crats, Hitting at Senator Newberry and the way he got his seat, Mr, Ford was reticent today, but Mr. Lucking admitted he and Mr Fordl were in perfect accord on every {sue they have discussed and under- stood the political “situation” thoroughly. STQRMS HALT AERIAL MAILS. Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 8.—Alr- plane mal) service, both east and west bound from Salt Lake City, was abandoned yesterday on account of Utah snowstorms forecast to last three days. ar- AY’S 238 Main St. NOVEMBER SALE OF i A A <A DY RIS (vorces Iv THE AIR | L.J# ‘ KDKA (Westinghouse — Bast Pittsburgh) Friday, Nov, 8, 1922, 7:00 p. m.~Tri-weekly letter from | Farm and Home, 8:00 p. m.—~Bedtime story for chil- dren, 9:00 p, m~Program by Mr, and Mrs. Theodore Rentz, consisting of plano and violin numbers, — Wiz (Westinghouse—Newark.) 7:00 p. m.~~Bedtime stories by Thornton Burgess. 8:30 p, m.~"Impersonations,” Mrs, Curtls Burnley Ralling. 8:45 p. m.—Concert by Gluck, violin, 9:00 p. m,~Literary 'houn WGY (General Electric Company, Schenec- tady, N. Y.) 6:30 p. m~—"The Young Glant" from Grimm's Fair Tales. ¥ 7:40 p. m.~—Health Talk. 7:45 p. m.—Concert program, 10:30 p. m.—Late concert. WGI (American Radio & Research Corp,, Medford Hillside, Mass, 6:30 p. m.—Boston police reports. Late news flashes, Early sport news, 9:30 p. m.—Evening program by Margel LIQUOR REOPENS A JAIL. New Hampshire Prison, Olosed for Three Years, Gets 16 New Inmates, Dover, N, H;, Nov, 8,~The Strafford county jail here, closed three years for lack of prisoners, reopéned yes- terday with 16 innsates. The superintendent of the jall, in an explanatory statement, sald his institution had become necessary ence more because of the *“widespread il- llelt manyfacture and sale of ‘booze,” e SULPHUR CLEARS ROUGH, RED SKIN #ace, Neck and Arms Easily Made Smooth, Says Specialist. Any breaking out ot the skin, even flery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applylng a little Mentho- Sulphur, declares a noted skin specialist. Because of its germ de- stroying properties, this sulphur preparation begins at once to soothe irritated skin and heal eruptions such as rash, pimples and ring worm, It seldom falls to remove the.tor. ment and disfigurement, and you do not have to wait for relief from em- barrassment. Improvement quickly shows, Sufferers from skin trouble should obtain a small jar of Mentho- Stlphur from any good druggist and use it like cold cream, NOTE—Owing to the importance of this sale, our entive Dress Department has been given over to this great November sale of COATS. Two Hundred New Winter ] values, OATS THESE COATS were purchased during the wari manufacturers for this great November Coat Sale. Every Coat represen for no woman could examine these coats, and not feel a thrill of exaltation at being.able to buy them at these very low prices! STYLES Blouse-back Straightline Loose-wrappy Semi-wrappy Embroidered Stitched Plain Belted Side-buttoned Bratded Opossum Nutria Caracul Three Price Groups ! m October days at wonderful price condessions from overstocked ts.a«wonderful value ! ‘their beautiful materials, high grade tailor- . Savings are large ! FUR TRIMMINGS Beaver Beaverette Squirrel Skunk Wolf Raccoon