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SN R e e B qm—w—-"’r'fi"?“'—w R e s e SUES [lETE[IHVES FOR FALSE CHARGE Man Tnvolved in Case With Actress Seeks Redress New York, former postmaster Mass,, Oct, 8.—Marcus Hc of Barnstable, has started police court a tion here against three private de tectives who, he alleged, seized bim in the hotel suite Miss 13t Jackson, form ar in tl com Merry and 1 ce obtain Wido of e thir incrimina support of Jackson's hi Howes told yesterday that “Major British army Barnstable o mining stock introduced Howes saidl The th it they we ackso sting lodged bim er hotel, wh had a After methods on Howes said, o would re as released, \ his promise that to Barnstable tion of his “arr by an attor How irr make no mer On cross-ex tantly iden nitials a Miss Jackson. I id one intruders took it from him Miss Jack in nination for the detectives, fied a lock son was called s for Howes. Her ad of a motion picture synd The hearing will be resumed today. T0 DEFINE DECENCY asan husban New York Authorities Must Decide on Border Line Between Art and Licentiousness. 8.—The New York, license eommissioner anc ney's office will be called furnish expert testimony mine where are begins tiousness ends wh the case of Earl Carroll, produeer of “Vanities of 1924” is Thureday. Magistrate James M. Barrett, after studylng three large advertising posters which were the cause of Carroll’s arrest on a ct of displaying indecent pictures last night, eald he was unable to dr without expert testimony whethe or not the pictures are indec Carroll through his attorney entered a plea of not guilty The magistrate paroled him after exacting a promise that he return Thursday for her exami- nation. Before going to night court, Car- roll spent six hours in a cell in com- pany with eix negroes and a beggar About dinner time asked per misasion to send out for some f €oon afterward a tax tha police station with a a fashionable hote bill for $ too, dinner Oc ipon to to deter- and n- hearing in court vhich C: y of the were the subjects which offered to give bail refused caused his for him but Germany Feels Certain Of Succcss ot the Loan By The Assn Berlin, Oct and continental p §200,000,000 Dawes § extent which will definitely Ge its successful flot circ london negoti need fe a pronou MOTHER! Clean Chnlds Bowels © “California Flg Syrup” Dependable Laxative for Sick Children Children Love Pleasant Taste won't play natural— teaspoonf Fig Syrup the stoma sour fern and ind the playful child aga Mil s of mot this gentle, harm seems € suspect t de given h and eoov bowels of the | the district attor- | resumed | § e N u.“«\ g RED CROSS PUBLICITY Reduce Your Fat 1thout Dieting Yours ago the formula for fat reduction excrolse, Today it ake sription Tablets” Friends rlends tell others. live ax they like and il steadily and easily without go- gk of tiresome exer- N n diet. Marmola P patt @ sold by all drugg the worls dollar for a hox, der direct from f I Motors Bldg., Soviety Favors Wider Use of Exhib- ited and Lectures (o Arouse Inter- est of People, Washington, Oct. S—More (e lted Cross publicity to arouse the interest of the genera in the seletyls activities ted by | .Ahn-.‘ i public was advo nember of speakers today's | conven- | Ees——————eem— | s end were A Given. | Slaughter 5,000 More Ut Diseased Texas Cattle ons of its fourth annu Tere ctical plans to t by Miss. Iren urator of 1 anced son, seum who o capture ouston, Texas, Oct S—Slaughter 1l 5,000 cattle because 1 mouth disease was rris county today. They ing within a radius of wrea first affected, Lsparza, head of of Animal Industry nisht announced an t from ‘exas, shipped into e four counties under nd only machinery and s from surrounding DEAD IN RIOTS, Ish India, Oct. §, killed and a sh between THIEE City Items Fred 18 filed a Coli 180 Maple with the from a claim es resulting Teontior Quigley 148 idewalk residence of George A Maple street Home adyt { In order that the | 0dd Fellows' bowling league may be { promptly Friday evenings, istock Encampment will open its mecting ) p during the | rest of t m. The booster com- e camp will surprise the | hip at the regular bi- meeting Friday evening. Victrolas and Pianos, at Morans'— advt. The at cooked lunches at Crowell's. schedule of the m membe monthly meetiy Martha | 0. E. S, will be ing at T7:30 I will take Jregular “hapter, No, 21 held tomorro o'clock. A so 18 of ever place at | —advt The page imo lodge ferred upon a at the meeting of St. {Knights of Pythias, this evening. Gulbransen p | —advt. Mosc treet cau ayer planos at Morans. s Raghiria A4 and in & badly treatment at ita 3 al hospital Jesters, Oct. ! is rix silo man yester gleq 3. fair, 10 1o 20 on rehearsal initiatory Arch strect | for working of the There will be the Jeste s, Oct. 10 to 20 12 Wome et In the Y 8 o'clock s Co W this lege tlmb will A. gymnasium an action s of Towa BEAUTIFUL FRIDAY AFTERNOON,y —ATTENDING OUR SALE— He by au D f HIS FOURTH APPEARANCE FOLLOWING POLICE RAID One of Restaurant Proprictors Caught In “Lone Tom" Feency's Net. Frank Kowalaik zek, rant at the corner of High and Lafayette streets, were arralgned before Judge Benjamin W. Alling in police court this morning on charges of violating the liquor laws. Both men entered pleas of not guilty and the cases were continued urtil October 18 for trial. Prosecutor Joseph G. Woods asked the court to set honds for Sledzek at $1,500 as it is the fourth time that he has been arrested for violating the liquor laws, having been convicted on two previous ap- peerances. The court considered the request and then ordered that the bonds be set at $500 each Both men furnished a cash bond. The men were arrested this morn- ing by Policeman Thomas J. Feency when he entered the vestaurant at 6:45 o'clock and seized a bottle of coloring matter, and a pitcher con- taining a mixture with a strong odor of alcohol Sledzek was fined for liquor violations April 2, 1921, and was again arrested and aigned before the court on April ) following. On this occasion, the charges against him were nolled as and BSteve Slad- $100 and costs on 2 B | , alleged proprictors of a restuu- |B¢Pt his partner, who was arrested with him, took the blame for the liquor found in their place., He was fined $300 and sentenced to jall for 20 days when he was found gullty of violating the lquor lawsdhe second time on Jan, 19, this year, It is Kowalzik's second arrest on liquor charges, a fine of $300 and costs belng imposed when he was found gullty of similar charges on 20 of last ybar. “DIAMOND DYE" IT A BEAUTIFUL COLOR ! |trip through New England Perfect home dyeing and tinting is guaranteed with Diamond Dyes. Just dip in cold water to tint soft, delicate shades, or boil to dye rich, permanent colors. Each 15 - cent package contains directions so sim- ple any woman lingerie, silks, rib- sts, dresses, coats, . draperies, cov- hangings, thing new. “Diamond Dyes"—no other and tell your druggist wheth- er the material you wish to color is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed goods. can dye or skirts, gs, sweate tint hon Vi stoc erings, SOUTHINGTON NEWS Miss Anna Burgess, daughter of Mrs. Catherine Burgess of Maple street, Plantsville, will be married to Plorimund J. LaFluer, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. LaFluer of Vermont terrace on Wednesday morning at Our Lady of Mercy church in Plain- ville. Miss Lorette Burgess, a nilece of the bride, will be bridesmald, and Henry LaFluer, brother of the bridegroom, will act as best man. After the ceremony a reception will be held in Odd Fellows' hall, Plain- ville, attended by the relatives and frineds of the couple. The couple will then leave on an automobile states and southeastern Canada. Upon their return, they will make thelr home on Oak street. The Southington Water Co., con- tinuing its extension of the water system in this town, 1,400 feet of six-inch pipe on the Meriden-Waterbury turnpike west of Canal street to Ruggles Row, Mil- | dale. ILicutenant-Governor Hiram J. Bingham, candidate for governor, and Msr, Joseph Merritt of Hartford will speak at a rally here Tuesday evening, October 28, plans for which are being made by the republican town committee. To assist-a large number of young men who are not citizens, but who 1s now laying | have served In the American army or navy, an [tallan-American Citizen club has been formed, . Most of these men have thelr first papers but are not yet full citizens, and the purpose of the club will be to help them attain this goal. Star of Golden lodge, Shepherds Lot Bethlehem, will observe the 2ird 'anniversary of its orgunization here on I'riday evening. .An appropriate program will be carried out at Odd Fellows' hall; the committee In charge has arranged for a supper, entertainment and dancing. Scout Executive John Roberts of Meridena will address the meeting of the Southington clubw hich will be held Monday evening at § o'clock. The borough wtreet departinent has requested that property owners clear the fallen leaves from the gut- ters before their property and thus ‘sdve both borough and taxpayers considerable money. Raln washes the leaves into the catch Dbasins, which are cleaned out only at con- siderable expense. The Lewis high school football team will play the Derby high tcam at the Sand Hill gfounds Saturday afternoon. Captain Charles Ham- Iin's boys are out to make amends for their defcat last Saturday and are confident of putting up a stub- born game. . WELFARE ASSN, MEETING. « The annual meeting of the directors of the Welfare Assoclation will be held tonight in the associa- tion's room, 62 Center street, at § o'clock. Eleetion of officers for the coming year will take plas Pre- ceding the annual meeting, the regular quarterly meeting will be held, the meeting being called for 7:30 o'clock, Try This For NEURITIS “Neuritis may be localized in a single nerve or may be general, in- volving a large number of nerves." For quick and lasting relief pharmacists have for the past few months dispensed Joint-Ese—a quick penetrating remedy that, when rub- bed over the affected parts for about one minute, soaks right in so that not a trace Is left on thg skin. Joint-Kase is for limbering up stiff joints, reducing the swelllng and causing the pain to disappear, and for this purpose thousands of tubes are sold dally—60 cents at all drug- gists, Every rheumatic sufferer ought to send today for free book, “The Inner Mysteries of Rheumatism” (just out), Address H. P, Clearwater, box 800, Hallowell, Maine. CARR LAND CO. | BACK AGAIN—TO OPEN A NEW TRACT Soino ESENEXT TO ELM HILL MANOR—WHICH WE SOLD IN JULY PROSPERITY HEIGHTS ALL 50 FOOTL OTS—FOR THEPRICE 0FB0FOOT WE BOUGHT A BARGAIN. YOU GET THE BENEFIT WOMEN ONLY! FREE!——FREE! PAIR LACE CURTAINS TO EVERY LADY ER 21 YEARS OF AGE (NEXT DAY IF RAINY) EVERY MAN WILL RECEIVE $1.00 PIECE OF SILVERWARE GREATEST CHANCE IN YOUR LIFE IF YOU WANT TO MAKE SOME MCNEY HERE IS YOUR CHANCE MARK THE DATE AND MARK IT WELL —LET NOTHING KEEP YOU AWAY— FRIDAY AFTERNOON OCT. 10 Movies vs. Radio, Now Hapny Home Breaks U LOTS DRIVE OUT IN YOUR CAR | Camhridge Man Dies When Auto Overturns CARR LAND CO. SPECIAL FREE CARS $79 TO $199—10% On Anywhere A long the Line A SALE DIFFERENT THAN ALL THE REST—YOU DOUBLE YOUR MONEY 01\ EVERY LOT Marked Carr Land Sale—Leaves Central Square 2:00 P. M. by Hartford Line. Get DOWN —$1.00 WEEKLY A few higher. No interest. No taxes for two years. No payments required while sick or out of work. AND LOOK AT THIS WONDERFUL PROPERTY SALESMEN ON PROPERTY EVENINGS UNTIL DARK Local Office, 297 Main Street Treiront Building, Boston