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CANADIAN COURT TOHEAR OF FALL WOMAN FINED FOR NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TEURSDAY. The End of a Perfect Day BRI o2 T I R PN land #hd Now is Moving _OCTOBER 2, 1924, ON'TO NEW YORK, Davis Concludes His Drive in Mary- ISLENS ASKEDT0 BE HORF TOLERANT the utmost freedom of consclence was essentlal, condemning the dese- cration of places of worship, disap- proving foreible conversion of the people of one falth to another, and assuring Gandhi that the country would do Its utmost to enforce his to secure an opinion from the cor poration counsel in the petitions of the Sacred Heart church and the English Evangelical Lutheran church, both of which are sceking tax abatements, TAXI SYSTEM INQUIRY SALE OF LIOUOR Sflts mfldayflsmyw“ke Up Jlldge NO‘- Gflfl“flm hy stol‘] i ‘ i .l.""‘"'l‘“'I"'I‘;'“('I'I'”"”L".'“’.'I':"’\‘I:ll\"‘:'l""; Hmdus Want to Plfly MUSlCI iETS LEAVE TO WITHDRAW k’"(':'?{l?:{'::CO:':";E::EZ{.:?%b&fE (he il Probe here and Near Mosques ; v s ) Y et ldilol e itilot i Mis. V. Slapski who petitioned for |ormation on the taxi system eme ' MI‘S. Pflflflfls Te"s g ] erick, John W. Davis, the demo- (oronto, Ont., Ogt. Z~==The On-| Mrs. Joseph Pajanes, proprietor launch his first offensive in that| Dethi, British India, Oct. 2.—The o1t was given leave to withdraw at |Lincoln May believes the taxi sys- |t tax rebatement on the ground that | ployed in that city's munieipal gars cratic presidential nomince, will her husband deserted her, leaving jage. Hartford has 37 city cars, move on to New York today to |her dependent on one son for sup- [while New Britain hae 19, Mechanie lurio supreme wourt yesterday et | of the restuurant at 211 Park street, P “ . state with an address tonight at [Veliglous unity conference which be- |y meeting of the mayor and board [tem would work out well here and uext Monday us the date for hear- | was found guilty of " violating the| « ] s A s Madison Square Garden |gan here last week has resulted in for yidermen last night. It was voted |sees no need for additional cars. ing the case for and against the at- liauor laws in police court this ¢ ! & ! Mr. Davis was accorded an en-|& plea to the Moslems to recognize tempt of the United” States govern- fmorning and fined $150 and costs by : thusfastic reception in both of the [the Hindu right to play music be-| ment to investigate . a Camadian |Judge Benjamin W. Alllng, The Maryland towns and received from |iore or in close proximity to| | aspect of the Teapot Dome inves- |Woman's husband, arralgned on the Governor Albert C, Ritchie and [inosques, and just as the Hindus leit tigation. same charge, was discharged. 4 . 1 § |other party ieaders encouraging |the question of cow slaughter to the . Two months are to be argued be- Pleas of not guilty were entered A < » o news 'with regard to the political [Kood sense of the Moslems the lat- | fore the court. The first was files |by the defendants, the husband e A 4 situation in this, the third of the|ler are urged to leave the matter of | r by the oil Investigating attorneys ap- | claiming that he had nothing to do > : w v o “horder states” he bas visited mugic playing to the good sense of | ¥ pointed by President Coolidge, ask- [ With running the restaurant, only : % P 3 The democratic standard bearer's [the Hindus. ing that H, 8. Osler, a lawyer and |KoIng in there to eat and to walt fop : s g i talk in New York city tonight will The Moslems pledge themsclves . official of the Continental Trading |the place to close so hé could ac~ - y | be the first of three he plans to [not to force the Hindus to abandon company of Toronto, be declared in [COmpany his wife home, . : A make there Dbefore the campa their religious rights. A resc ulmn‘ contempt of court for refusing to The restaurant was ralded Satur- 3 o A # 3 B ends. He will speak tonight with|on the dispute between the Moslems | apswer certain questions, The oth-{day night by Policemen Thomas J. . A | Governor Alfred E. Smith, who will|and Sikhs over the manner of kill- | er, filed by Mr. Osler as a counter | Feency, Thomas €. Don and Peter . 4 inangurate his campaign for reelec- |ing animale for meat permits such motion, guestions the decision of | McEvoy and the only liquor they 7 3 g tion slaughter in all manners, Justice Wright confirming the ap- |Were able. to find was in the trap 1 Friday, Mr. Davis will speak at| The confercnce established a cen- pointment of United States Consul |Of the sink. The police testified » ; Newark and other New Jersey towns, |tral arbitration beard of 15 mem- Shantz as a commission to take the [that when they entered the restaur- and on Saturday he will Invade |hers, with Mohandas Gandhi ' as i g5 ant, Mrs. Pajanes hurried to the rear | g 4 i Rhode Tsland, speaking that night in |chairman, to settle the communal | The United States is seeking to [and when they followed her, they| I Providence disputes of all communities repre- | trace Liberty bonds, purchased in |®aW her throwing water into the sented on the board. | New York, believed to have passed |$INk. Unable to find any liquor The right of conversion is rccog- Just think how many people rea ; MOTHER:~ Fletcher's between the Continental Trading |2bout the premiscs, they took the s P e =z o 5 X nized by the convention, but mal.| —To——————— company and Harry F. Sinclair's |fuld out of the trap, and an analysls The sidewalks are alw too small to care for the large [over your message put in the Herald | practices are condemned. 3 Castoria is especially pre- Msmmoth O} Sompany, i3 alleged to have shown an alcohol- | Crowds in Nassau street, lower New York, when the five o'clock | classitied ad section. | p ; ; = | pared to relieve Infants in Affidavits filed with Dominion au- |iC content of over 14 per cent, whistle sounds going home timy, | The unity conference at Deihi, at- p thorities by former ‘Genator Atiee | Mrs. Pajanés claimed that the | [tended by 300 selected representa-| ams and Children all ages of Pomerene and Owen Roberts, Unit- |/lauor in the trap was some that | 4 Stat I in the | She had taken away from three men e | F°"y to su“er [tives of all the ol klouy ”’"““"""i"" Constipation, Flatulency, Wind ed States speclal attorneys in the 6 ] [terring to the Wilson memorial | |in India, ‘was called atter Gandhi, : : : . Teapot. Do nh;;stln'u;n, Bliege s came osoiihe place and Z‘”ri”nrk‘H[]PE AMERI[;A ls [tablet, “but we may hope that the With P"es [the non-cooperationist leader, had | gfhcri ]a"d D",“fl"";{ 3'}”’"5 o, - h::ytdn'purchnn‘::rby toh'.y t(::“"nez:.)l' the goffee and then, one of the men |day will come when that great na Btep Into any drug atore, get a |An0UNced the beginning of a three verishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach company found their way into the |{90K & bottle from his pocket and [tion. rich in material and resources, | go-cent ik of Pyramid Tile Sup: |wecks' fast In penance for the Hin-| ud Bowels, aids f M b BoreH thelilaticr dntd e e o itoA 1 and animated, as we know, by high| Dosltories ‘and atop the soreness, | du-Moslem riots resulting from fric. | i he assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. possession of former Secretary of . ) | A H Wn, Itching and bieeding. Thou- | iy i \ ideals, will join us in enforcing this| D& . ! ; ltion between the two sects, The X irl employed . Sands declare it a wonder, many L e ! the Ihflcflor'“ber‘t B. Fall. i !h‘: t‘eh:;”::‘l‘:‘;:":h;:x [ protacol of arbitration and-sccurity {ived trom operationy Enfire fami- [conference last week adopted a reso- | ¢ To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Frththon Th, ptine company con- ) 8 i s St de y v . fiut s h A e ’ igna s l:rp:r:,f:ao :ls,:«:?a,s'as bar. |ed at the men and told Mrs, Pa- | —the new treaty of alliance by all Be lution expressing the opinion that! Absolutely Harmless~No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it, janes, who took the cups and | Flench Delegate Voices Desires!fla“mm directed against war and esc G 10 Bhelr frlendn ;;:(1:’.?"; ‘l!lr\‘l):vh:':;u 1’:{;2;"};:"_ brought them into the rear. In an- Haciatone s | 5 ver to a question by Judge Alling, panies on Nov. 17, 1921, and on the [ ¥V °F 1 same date entered into a contract the /sir stated that.tne mon inad v drunk the liquor they poured. with H. F. Sinclalr to resell the oft [TTai® W8 JHEOT CLE BOVECR. o to the Mammoth and Praltle ofl o | R {tion and the world disarmament i ° ‘l L] ; & o conference to be held next year, he o b e el o T S b S Sl et ‘ ictrola instruments conform Parzel, Wi ‘amidavity -aver,~ he |,o, My iy S taurant trequently bl 2 Pe | u0n the day when questions of t 1 l .t d d ° Continental’s profits were used in the 2 s | America will soon enter the league ic order or of 5 purchase of Liberty honds, which, ::::h:‘:nr;' 1:3;;01-8;:;:1 th)e;;e' A::l; of natlons was expressed by Paul ‘tui:n'::»ri‘::,n :-am;vm m-r Fm:;n:dngr:"| :’:c;g‘;l’;:"f;’m"ffc‘:‘; AeonaaVen | thomas J. Cabelus, representing the | Boncour, - French delegate, in a 3"""]‘ Pl erylude spititicl caim 3 o fooeis : and a spirit of equity.” SR . o . - - Yk by e aitorpan, Fiagovnsy iemr | 2orTE 0d much amlauded ad- | cluded with a ringin ep- No matter how fine the distinction nor how strict the requirements, Seven Girls Injured tified that he was married but has || ;5- 220 G s Lol {peal for cooperation in making the beauty of mass, of contour, of color have been 50 skllfully worked out that “r].len Auto Hits T rot been living with his wife for 0““-‘- <Ijsq|:|n‘|mav\t conference n' success | ! G 2 > Lowell, Masns o oy | four years. He said that ho was con- | “It I sirangs irony that the na- | Which Brought the dcicgates 1o the Victrola instrument of today fits anywhere with a sense of supreme satis- ell, ., Oct. 2.—Seven gir! o heft, 6 o T e | their fect, applanding. . . Rl e e e e e o foremont b nelpiog ia el Ko, giebet enatdlo faction, In order that every requirement should be met and met completely the Victor with characteristic alertness has produced no less than nine new models and a dozen improvements in existing models in the way of design, equipment and choice of finishes during the past two years. You will find exactly what you want in some of the twenty-four different models your dealer will be glad to submit for your inspection. Upon the policies pursued by the .atAssembly _|slgnatory governments depended = = ,‘ = ,Av {the success of the protocol's opera- students of the Lowell state normal | once for passing worthless checks. |erect the Jeague covenant should e A ] school were injured and eight| (Cabelus then attempted to show |pe represented here only by a com- | The tomato comes under all three others were badly shaken up when | that Pragowskl was prejudiced | memorative plaque,” he said, re- |classes of vitamine-hearing foods. the automobile in ‘which the -en- against Mrs. Pajanes because of a b tire group was returning from a | report made to the police several fleld trip on the summit of Fort | weeks ago that Pragowskl was both- Hill, left the winding roadway and ering the girl employed at the pitched headlong against a tree | restaurant and she wanted the po- soms 20 feet distant, late this after- | lice to speak to him and make him noony A stop. Mrs. Pajanes is alleged to have ordered Pragowski to stay BRINGS SUIT FOR $700 An action for $700 has been brought by Tony Trosky, through the office of Nair & Nalr, against Konstanty Bazar in which the plain- away from the restaurant because of his undesired attentions to the. girl, Pragowski admitted that he had been attentive to the girl and had asked her to go out with him, Out tomorrow }45427 1.00 f Vicrola No. 213 $150 Mahogany, ozk oz w's OVERLAND Model 91 - = e Aileen Stealey-Billy Murrly} 19431 tiff seeks to recover money alleged | but claimed he could produce notes N V' t R d were involved. Trosky alleges that 5 034 $1.50 ueiTionylovts to ki HE uiso Valse Staccato (Revisa-Pistro-Boriwof) Pisin 340 Mischa Elnn} ! $ ments and several other items. [iflNE FR“M H[IME waltz, with deft bowing and plenty of contingent harmonics. (A.E.Oteo) InSpanirh style. Schipa’s clear, ringing tenor infuses vivid beauty inta WeakNCMS lndige‘tion Mineola, N, Y., Oct. 2.—The scc- ’ wust have Phosphorous and the blood Mahogany, oak or walnut 1Non me lo dite! TelMe Not Thatt) Dusolina Giannini and Phosphorous to the merves. It 18|{erday when District Attorney | Tosti songs, a bolero and a simpler melody, by the young Take it and see how quickly you get youth, in beautiful numbers. appetite, fine digestion, regular howel ret & whels month'e supsly. for 11,00 ana | Sunday ~night, had been made Genuire songs of the Southern mountaineers, given with are mot entirely pleased with results, re-} forq and verify the report brought in accompaniment. manufacturers of Nuga-Tone require all | publicity in connection with - the et eIl Mr. Sanford was served with =& There never was anything in the world like the old Vienna robbery hefore the grand jury, but examples, and the string tones are especially fine . | vestigating the case, which in the | Why Live a Lie? Lewis Jnmes}maz mystery with which it was con- | ) summated, was said to resemble . ion song in similar style. Both great tenor numbers. ..to be due him as a result of & real | from her to show that his attentions estate transactlon fn which the men | were not entirely undesired. he purchased a plece of property 1 ! o Rd Se l R rd "°“"""‘?‘” from the defendant, and after the i i b i a. ecoras Number Lot rurchase the defendant collected f ; ; Valse Sentimentale (sciobert.Fraako) Pt s Mischa Elman rents and failed to turn the portion 9y i i 1t A, 4 i allegen that Bazar "has falled to _ Schubert’s quaint and wonderful old waltz, set for the ! make settlement for sewer assess- violin and played with great breadth; then Ravina's concert= 4 Rosalinda (Edussdo 5. de Fuentes) In $panish Tito Schipa 150 P:;eock- ":"s'& oby ‘tho Romans S&Gl]l]d Blg RObbery o Long Mi viejo Amor My OldLove) (Mexican Song) Tito Schipa | 1030 1. sometimes cos aplece, Popular songs in Spanish, the second one a Mexican tango Island Announced | song with a it of human heartbreak in its melody and general Poor Man’s Meicine f oor Mian s leycine ror Loth b the Vi .10 Concert Songs and al Ont¥icae jsweitrottery iihonies - e e i oncert Songs and Instrument It does the work quickly. The nerves|of hosts of the Prince of Wales dur- £ N - iron, This is what this medicine, Nuga- | 118 his "““"'b“’“ to Long Island (Panzacchi-Tost) In Jtalian ‘Tone does—it feeds the Iron to the blood | was officially brought to light yes- Penso! (Peirs)! (PugiarsTou). To Fiaice Dasoling Giannixi a scientific nerve, blood and body bullder. | 0 > = For/Analgestion, conatipation and bioating: |(Clarios R, W Mk', anvm'\mrrjl that American soprano who recently created such a furore in con~ John Sanford, wealthy clubman, 3 e Baauti : o It bullds strong, steady norves | had admitted that $50,000 in pre- = servative England. A beautiful voice, pure and fresh as hrings sound, refreshing sleep. Elves §90d | ojous gtones were stolen from bis g 2 . ‘¥ ; y = % movement and lots of cnthusiasm and am- | home, 5 p » 3 ! 2 - ‘ wreCk.of the Old 97 Vernon Dalhart 19427 bitions Give it a trici—you cannt lose: | The robbery, which occurred Inst p e} ; e - ’ The Prisoner’s Song Vernon Dalhart Nuga-Ta plea o i yo it must satsify you or it costs you moth- | Known, but repeated attempts by all their original lyric crudeness and their vigorous quaint ing. Take it for a few days, and it you|the police to interview Mr. San- melody. The fiddle, the guitar, and the mouth-organ figure turn the remainder of the package where 5 7 5 purchased and got vour money back. The | ONIY the answer that he desired no Vienna, Vanishing Fairy City—Waltz | Victor Schrammel | 18401 dealers to return money when & customer | case, Vienna, City of My Dreams—Waltz Orchestra | s not satisfied, because they know so well Recommended, guaranteed and for sale | Subpoena yesterday which would waltz, with its variable time and clipped third beat, its in- by all drugglsts and dealers, have required him to tell of the apired melody and deep harmony. These are superb mod em his appearance before the district . . atforney obviated this necessity, nght Vocal Selectlons Two detectives from New York MY DAUGHTEH city police headquarters also - | Main Street Waan't Big Enough for Mary Henry Burr A popular pathetic ballad of a country-town girl who left home and met, not love but tragedy; and an excellent compan- closely the robbery of the home ot | Joshua §. Cosden, oil man, when Sty 3 3 AT EVERYTHING Mrs. Cosden, Lady Mountbatten and | You'll Never Get to Heaven With Those Eyes | Mrs. Richard Norton, lost valued at $150,000. The latter two Nervous and Irritable. ByTaking | were members of the party of ihe L’%meé;v"“'#w"‘f | Priace of Wales. G ° | came Enti Ep—— | 3 lggm.w—m:m ":,’,df_::,m DR. PULLEN PRESIDENT OF | e f&?fl:fl{é’?:fifi‘ SOCTAL WORKERS' CLUB | ry at every | ing she | 1 was 80 weak and | Superintendent ‘of Health Depart- | @ (Dumb Dora Billy Murray Two timely hits—a duet with dialogue passages and clever lines; and a brilliant mock-Spanish comic song. StOCk Tourlng Dance Records Driving Continuously in This City and . . : i i [Where the Dreamy Wabash Flows—Fox Trot Bristol i 4 : RN B Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra { 19428 0 | B A IFollow the Swallow—Fox Trot ~ George Olsen and His Music Sealed Motor ; A heavily scored number with plenty of go and lots of odd effects; and another fox trot in similar style. {Adoring You—Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Biminy—Fox Trot George Olsen and His Masic Fox trots from the Ziegfeld Follies of 1924—a dashing number you may dance, if you choose, in half time, and a scurrying dance with an extraordinary exhibition of saxo- phone technique. Mississippi Shiver—Fox Trot Zez'Confrey and { icke! in the Slot—Foz Trot } His Orchestra }19430 The first has odd cross-rhythme and is ideal for dances like the Collegiate and the Clothespin Doll; the companion number is a snappy one in direct contrast. Victrola Victor Talking Machine Company, Camden.N.& Victor Talking Machine Co. of Canada, Ltd, Montreal. ment Flected At Annuoal Meeting | —Working Committees Appointed | : g ) }19429 ivers, Working in 5-Hour Shifts Stops Only For Fuel S Dr. Richard W. Pullen was elect- F‘ ed president of the Social \\"\rk‘r.\" club at its annual meeting last night. Mrs. H. C. Warner was chosen aice- u president and Miss Cora M. Reale, | W S 113 Q 3 el Bl et bt b i) \% me Suburban Filling Station On that every mother with growing girls | . ceociati eoret d tre 7, 1 would try it for these troubles girls | b Cinuory *eCrelars and treasurer West Main St. often have. I had taken it myeelf | = n sist of Harr before my girl was born, and she was | (*nm‘y:‘:k:n:r :—,“m arv:iu :; T'flnn:lrl‘\? oneof the nicest babies any one could . « wish to have. | recommend the Vege- table Compound to women and girls There is but one Victrola and that is made by the Victor Company —look for these Victor trade marks. Prizes varying from $10 to $50 to per- sons guessing correctly the number of miles covered and the average number of miles per gallen of Good Gulf Gaso- line. Get a card frem the driver and sub- mit your guess. | Miss Jean Wardrope, and Miss | Gwendolyn Jackson. Miss Catherine Fog i % enkle, John Dolan and® Mrs, Wisconsin. ' ‘ membership committee. Mothers ean depend upon Lydia E. MissTDSMe upoe atam nighls Pinkham'’s Vegetable Compoundtore- | meeting, telling of her: experiences lieve their daughters of those troubles |2t the national conference of social they 8o often have. They know from |workers held this summer in Tor- experience the value of the Vegeta- |onto ble Compound in the treatment of | 44 7= these complaints and many, like Mrs, | The green coloring ‘Holford, give it to their daughters, pplied by an impurity