New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 13, 1925, Page 25

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LINING SHEPHERD WITHSTOLEN GERMS Chicago Soientist Tells of Thelt CHILD WARRIAGE REASONS GIVEN Russell Sage Foundation Dis- ousses This Problem New York, Mareh 18.—-After in. vostigating the problem of ehlid manlu‘fln the Rus ge founda- | ton, in o report ngde publio¥adsy says Vs study dispels the remantic fdea that there I§ gomething idyllic Faiman, [versity of & eorpner’ | typholc of Cultures Chicago, March 13.—Dr. C. ownér of the National Uni- Pnces, questioned in the nqyley into the death from of Willlam Nelgon McClin. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1925. queptions ahout germ action gfter sehool was dipmissed. Progecytarg sald they expected to summon Shepherd at ence for ques, tloping in eoannection with Faiman'p story. Aboyt thres months ago a man whoso name Faiman sajd he did not rknml. called at the pcheel and “wanted to know about oyr records.” ""He later paid," Dy. Falman add. ¢d, “that if T had something on file that he wanted, It weuld pay me wel| or gomething like that. So the man {eearched the school files byt T pever saw the man pgain." Dr. ¥aiman wae taken under guayd te & hotel pepding the appearance of Bhepherd at the state's attornoys' of- C. TRICKSTERS SEEf OTHER VIGTINS Wall Street Grooks Constantly on Alert New York, Mareh 13.—~The fingn cfal underworld whieh fringes Wall Street steadlly hits upen pew methods to keep up with the times phones. Thin 1s the boller room, the [suekers who eannet ke kept away. | term heing derived from the preetiee of creating an atmepphere of bust. Iing activity to impress inquisitive | SRR I | IF SKIN BREAKS 0UT AND TCHES APPLY SULPHUR t the moment you apply Mens tho-Sulphur te an itching, burning or broken out skin, the jtehing stops and healing baging, says o noted skin sither from a secret the telephons djrectory. | customer The bustle is not whelly fietitious, | wire & list of names selertad “sucker fist” oy They heek their man by oftering | [to |et him buy some active stendard [reaehed by long distanes telephone |stoek | partial out at the pise and take a profit per. |and (haps equal to ax mueh as he has switeh to g worthiess .mining stock [paid in, but the stack is never bought guarantesd to advanee, on a | pavment plan. He eap. eell | The money s duly received, When the stack goes up and u,.“ has & substantisl paper| mer the Better Business Byreay invest| 1 (®ators have feynd. Hour in, heur aut -mnm-n with goed velces canvass |Lsually |suttcase and ur The new stoek, the Juekiess cupte finds, worthless. I he threateps to make trouble he some tmes gets an adiugtment. Not often miesmen and dynamiters pack the hoiler room in a fade away—to beh up eigewhere tomerrow An atterney in Toleda, quietly Ohis was from Philadeiphia. and New York He placed $515 on & curh stack here won. He was persuaded to aerasd o send §2 Postal inspeetors nabbed ane of the swindlers at a telegraph office as he was waiting for vemittance BOD more the anmmmm | RTINS ST How Many Blades Do You Throw Away? Do you have to use s new blade every day? Buyyas Valet AutoStrop Razor today and begin to enjoy real, comfortable shaves without constant blade flee Shepherd when informed of ¥yi. man's statements sald: “It's all a For example swindlers who fleece l||o " the publie through rales of fake “I had never heard of the univer, (stocks work by telephone in what is |sity before,” Shepherd said. "I have (ealled a hoiler room. Telephone never keen Faiman befare until the talesmen are eald to “hook the syek- last hearing of the inquest. T|erd" Dynamiters, se-enlled, “hyiid couldn’t have taken @Ry typhoid [up” the vietims ang hoodwink them bacilli beeayse 1 was never theye.” |into switching from standard gecuy)- MRS ties, firet heid out ay bait to attract HERALD I .Anslr'llill ADS [Investment, ta worthleps proeks BRING GOOD R¥ / whieh eanspirgtorg are in business to e e unioad. Gene ie the “gold brick” gone the buneo man whe struek up aequaint, c A P l'r o L ance with prosperous visitors from the interjor at metropolitan rallway NEXT MONDAY depots in the '908. The get-pich-quick Have a Laugh With the | Popular Comedians LEW WILLIAMS an of today has imaginatjon ~ and — Avoiding the malls as mueh as Pose sibie, he strikes over the telephons AEORGE RUBIN in their and telegraph, often te bring down quarry as mueh ap several stytes Chijc-Chic Revue 20~PEOPLE~20 profit ta his credit, the dvnamiter |Later they caught fwo ethers steps in to give him high.pressure | [treatment Bully!" comas a tulatery over the “Didn't we tell you? Ses what a eon cern fike our ean do for you®" The dynamiter, it he is 3 gaod ene persuades the happy plunger switch to anether stock, guaranteed, whieh will higher profits. This wiil take a slight additiopal investment, of eourse Vit takes money ta make money, bt you knew by this time you ean trust | ticke (toek, millienaire orphan, was sald by ‘nu!nn attornoys today to have ad- | mitted after an all night questioning | that @ tube of typhoid germs wap #tolen from him a year ago last No. | vember, John §. Barbaro, assistant prosecn- tor, also xald Iaiman told him that | Willlam D. 8hepherd, foster father and chief helr of McClintock's $2,.] [000,000 estate, visited the school | land took severalsample lessons |'THE According to I'aimans’ story, as state's attorneys esaid he told it hepherd shortly afterward attendeq clires on germs for about a week, but never pald any tuition and never [returned, Fhortly afterward, Falman said, he {1ooked in an incubator where a gup- Pl¥ of germ cyitures waa kept and which was aecessible to students, and found three tubes miesing, one of which he was sure contained typhus bacilll. The others also may have | held the typhold germs, he said. During the time he attended the | seheol Faiman said, Shepherd mani. festad littie interept in typheid, while he was In clags, but asked many specialist. This sulphur preparatien, made Into a pleasant eold eream, gives syeh a quiek relief, even to flery eczema, that nething has ever been feund to take jis place Becayse of fts germ-destroying | properties, It quiekly subdyes the itehing, canls the irritation and heals the eczema right up, leaving a clear, smooth skin in place of ugly eryp- Hons, rash, pimples or reyghness. You da not have to wajt for ing provement. It quiekly shews, You ean get a little bar of Rewles Men- tho-Sulphur at any drug atere and shead of the law. Tts jargon is elastie, impremptu and bizarre, i Valet abenteuch youthful unians. The Investigaters' conclusions gre opposed o marriage at too yeung an age, becauge of thé physical and | mental fmimaturity of the contraets ing ehildven, or hocauee, in the case of o girl-ehild married to an older man, “nejther mny ever know the meaning ef genuine comradeship 1,. the marriage relation,” & Foundation yecently ,1.m|»1|..1 that there are 700,000 persons in the Unifed States who were married un. | dor 16, The pereentage of marriages | of girls 15 to 10 years old is Jowest in New Yerk city and in New Eng land. On the Pacific coast gnd in | mountainons intes it s twice the New Fngland percentage, and in the | ceniral southern states, thrée times 8 high, the report revealed More in Rural Arven In explanation it was #aid vouthful roarriages are mest preva- lent in remote rural remun: whero | there are few means of communiea- tion and ingdequate recreational and edueational facilities. As rallyoads, | automobliles. telsphones, the tele £raph and Rewspapers come to these Innely gections the investigaters he- leve 1t prabable that ehild mar- riages will decresse. It was faund, acewrding fa the re- por!, that in cerfaln isolgted eem, munities, there were net enly very enrly marriages, but ge many inter- marriages among the ceysins of ene family ptrain that some times three- fourths af the inhabitsnts of g wil- laga have tha same purname, Enviranment a Cause “Our ptudiep seem te revegl' the report eantiny vireument eof America marked influenee upen Ohc l'll at which immigrants and their ehll- dren marry. The foreign habit of early marriage does not persist after the first generatien, Only 6.8 per cent of the fereign giris of the gee- ond generation married, as compared with 149 per eent of the foreign-born girls. In fact, the for- eign girls of the pecond generatien are aetually marpying at 4 later age tlian native girls. The difference is steiking—13.3 per pent of. native Ameriegn girls are married ptwun 15 and 20, pyt enly &.3 per eent of the fersign girls of the second gen- eration are married between thems agep. The eentyast eannet pe ex- plained by tha faet that native girls live mors generally In rural districts vhere youthful marriages are com- men, fey a similar co t | found in 56 st the largest eities of the country.” Marriage of girla in thelr early and middle ‘teens perpestuates the undemocratie relation of the sexes, the repert says. In guch a unien, with the husband usually elder, “he becomes the guardian and menter of his wife. The transfer of 2n im mature girl from guardignghip in the home of her birth te eentinued guardianship in the home where— had ehe entered it later—she might have been ene of two equal partners. inevitably eripples Wer persenality and that ef her mate as well"” The investigateys studled ehild marpiages in 90 eities and tewns and analvzed the speeifie eases of 340 sueh marpiages. They commented in tha report that altheugh they hu *expected mere unhappy than h y | endings, thgy were, neverth | ‘not prepared fer the very tempor- | ary character of this group of mar. riages.”’ No figures of divorces or separatiens, follawing these mar- riages, were given, but it was stated that mere thap half tha licenses were ispued illegally. Among the motives that seem to RADIO TEACHES ENGLISH Iio De Janeiro, March 18 —The newest International angle in Bra zilian radio is the study of English | Halt howr lessens are given twice a | week and aref§gry popular. It fo |estiniated the sfudents number ennally bring in far smonth eangra telephene 10 tro Razorp v Sharpens Itself MONEY BACK AUTHOR--When my 1 the pubiic Freduce t offic MENS CIOTHING that away. Theze swindlers eperate from of fiees that usuglly are ebgcyre, some- times merely desk room, go cyptn mers will find telephone cally hard to trace, In iarger plants there sften is 2 bat of as many as eight teje- Albert Steiget, Inc A Store of Speeialty Shops HARTFORD —Saturday— The March Hosiery Classic HOSIERY FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN At Sharply Reduced Prices A gpecial gelling which we hold every Mareh and needs no introduction to women who are familiar with the beauty and wearing qualities of Steiger Hosiery. The various groups comprise-silk, silk and rayon, silk »nfi mer- \shment for infractions of other | cerized, of which many are special purchases and others are from otir reg- lawe ular stocke. Some are sold as sub-standards hecause of roughened threads or little blemishes which one can hardly ever find. Has He Found a : Cure for Asthma? Presoription Gives Instant Makea Breathing Eesy. tors found: The desire to from unhappiness in the hom evade requirements of the eempul. ary education law; te aveld pun- ADVANCE SPRING SELLING OF SUITS and TOPCOATS! AGAIN THE WONDER STORES SCORE WITH IN THEIR SPRING LINE. A SHOWING OF THE NEWEST SPRING SUITS AND TOPCOATS RIGHT FROM OUR OWN FACTORIES TO YOU. YOU SAVE THE MIDDLEMAN'S PROFIT. THAT'S WHY WONDER CLOTHES MAY BE HAD FOR LESS WITHOUT LOWERING THE QUALITY. WE FEATURE TWO PRICES ONLY. GET THAT SPRING SUIT OR TOPCOAT NOW AT THESE LOW PRICES $21.00 N $2:5.00 Women's gilk and rayon ful fash- ioned or seamless feet hose in black and assorted 75c shades. Value to $1.10. Women's full faghioned first qual- ity pure silk hose with mercer- ized tops and soles.” Black, French Nude, Sombrero, Beige and other wanted shades. — to §2.25. rayon and silk mixed me- e 1n black and -$1.00 Women's first quality pure dye silk hose, full fashioned, in an excellent weight, in Black, New Beige, French Nude. Piccadilly, Platinum and Gun $l '50 Metal. Reg. $2.00 mercerized Women's rayon and hose, medium weight seamless feet in black with fancy printed boot patterns. Were $1.25. ......... 65(‘. . ’ Children’s Hose Children’s hose of seamless rayon in various new colorings of the season with self and white mer- certzed striped tops. 59c¢ irregu- lars. 3 pairs for $1. 35c Each STREET FLOOR hosiery, medium weight, ali black. Value 50c, Sale price ..,..... 25c Women’s first quality rayon plated mercerized black hose in the “three seam” style with seam- less feet. Black and various de- sirable light colors. 5 Value 85¢ ........ OC Women’s pure silk hose in a heavy weight, mercerized tops, in the Women's | “three seam” stvle, Black and a dium weight h variety of colors. Aleo first qual- brown shades. ity flesh wool under- 59c $1.50 irregulars hose. $1.25 irregulars. Women's silk and rayon three- o a3y quarter hose with self turn-over faing. b torming drugs tops, in black, white and gray. This makes theic 81.00 59C ;\ rregulars. Women’s EXTRA QIZE pure silk, full fashioned hose with mercer- ized tops and soles in black and cordovan. Value $1 ‘75 Children’s Hose Children’s colored or white mer- cerized cotton, seamless, with white ecircular rayon striped tops. 29c irregulars. 3 pairs for 50c. l 8c Each Simple Relief. ma throat and lungy prevalent, remark- ably muccessful results are being reported following the uge of 3 new form of trsat- ment known as Oxidaze, & physician's prescription. Oxidaze 's & harmless but powerful eambination of eurstive ssgential ells con- inta & small One of thess tablets slowly din fora going to bed resms to h Tho ‘et of telexsing the muscular con- striction of the bromchisl tubes, op#ning Up the alr passages end regulsting spas- modic lung sction, This ensbles the patient to breathe easily and nsturally whils lying dewn eud to get & comfort- tble night's ol Bo much interest has been ghows that local druggists, including Dickinson Drug Company have secured a smsll supply and state that they are authorized to refund | the money paid for iret package |f in any ¢ t ent fails to give Women’s silk and mercerized mixed ¥ | | | UALITY AND PRICE test an easy matt T CAPITOL NEXT MONDAY Have a Laugh With the Popular Comedians LEW WILLIAMS — and — GEORGE RUBIN in their Chic-Chic Revue 20—~PEOPLE—20 CAPITOL NEXT MONDAY A Tale of the Cattle Barons of the Early West “SUNDOWN" STREET FLOOR 3% MAIN STREET:

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