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colored hose and patent leather pumps. she wore & bracelot of diamonds and emeralds and & double string of pearis she brought twenty trunks filled with Paris gowns. | Another passenger aboard: the Olymplc on which Miss Garden re- turned, was Carlos O, Basualdo, wealthy Argentine, who was recent- ly reported as engaged to Leonora Hughes, dancer. eclined to dis. New York—gautt4aking may be returning to ita former popularity. Three times as much snuff was sold in New York last a8 in 1807, and tobdccd dealers declare that even more snuff will be llllfllll”? than last. Questioned there, Johnson is al- leged to have sald that he was pur- ohasing the liquor from Louri for §1 and that he had purchased it from him on several other ooccasions. When testifying fn court this morn- ing, Johnson sald that he had pur- chased liquor from some man on the street several times, but did not know whether Lourl was the man or not. He saild that he had known Lourl for over a y#r, but could not swear whether he was the man he No Evidence of Recklessness, Louls Leardi of 307 North Burritt street, charged with reckless driving at the corner of Hartford avenue and East Main street last Saturday night, was discharged, Judge ‘Aling saying that“he could find no evi- dence in the case for criminal pros- ecution, g \ Leardl was arrested after he was In colllsion with another machine at the intersection of the streets Leard! claimed that he had been hit SureRelief [URT GARDEN 1S FoR INDGESTION " g YT 7 ‘ A\ ) Famous Singer Returns Froy \po = Yacaton Abroad SUSPECTS PERJURY “IN LIQUOR CASE Judge Warns Witness to Tell Truth in the Future Don’t Forget The KIDDIES CHILDREN’S BOOK WEEK Take Them Home Books Book Dept. THE DICKINSON DRUG CO., 169-171 Main St. Dress Well and Succeed ‘A Special Value in a Angelo Louri was found guiity of violating the liquor laws and sen- tenced to jall for 30 days by Judge Benjamin W, Alling in police court this morning In spite of the reluc- tance of John Johnson of 41 Locust estify against him, Lourl| ed in a doorway on Myr- Policeman Thomas J. | 1eene or the policeman is al- | leged to have seen him deliver a pint of Jiquor to Johnson. | Johnson was alleged to have made a complete confession to Fee- ney and Chief William C. Hart at o police station yesterday when was taken* there for questioning, when he took the witness stand morning, he proved to be a re- uctant and evasive witness, so much ) that Assistant Presocutor Wil am A. ( cin asked the court to take hig to task for contempt of court. Policeman Feeney told the court | that he was walking along Myrtle | street about 11 o'clock yesterday morning when he saw Lourl, John- son, and a man named Charles| | Johnson stanling in the doorway of | | a poolroom at 90 Myrtle street. He | watched them and sam Louri slip a | pint of liquor into Johnson's pocket. | He walked over to them and placed | Lourt under arrest, and took him | and John Johnson to the police sta- had bought liquor from, as it was dark and he was “pretty well lit up” when he purchased it, Questioned about the affalr yes- terday, he sald that he did not pay Louri for the liguor and din't know whether Louri expected any pay- He said that he met and asked him for a drink, and Louri gave him the pint. Louri claimed that he had the two ment for it, Louri there pints of liquor for himeelf, but Johnson was a good friend, he gave him one-of the pints for nothing. He said that he had purchased the liquor of a man whom he did not seen before just a short time previous to his ar- know and had mever rest. After the court had found Louri Prosecutor Greenstel] asked the court to take the case of Johnson's testimony under consider- ation. He sald that he felt that John- son was in contempt of court and should be taken to task in order to prevent future actions of the sort by state ‘witnesses, Judge Alling called Johnson back to the witness stand and after questioning him further, another chance, but warned him to tell the truth the next time he appeared be- guilty, Aest, he decided to give him fore a court as a witness, Arnhutt Fined $175. Fred Arnhutt, proprietor restaurant at 279 Myrtle changed a plea of not guilty of street, by the other machine, and the dri- ver of the other machine claimed that his car had been struck by Leardi's, Charles ~ Amicloll of Portland, charged with reckless driving on Summer strect last night, asked that his case be continued until tomor- row morning for trial to enable him to employ counsel. The charge agalost Willlam Han- son of Brooklyn, charged with non- support on complaint' of his wife, who llves at 82 Winter street, was nolled by the court on motion of Asst. Prosecutor Greenstein, GRL GIVES CLUE IN HURDER CAS Los Angeles Woman Admits Two Men Loved Her as Tos Angelas, Nov. 12.—A tele- *phunc clue to the identity of the person who last Monday shot and killed Harry I. Katz, musician and conniosseur of diamonds was eager- ly followed by police investigators a he 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere City Items Gulbransen player planos at Morans, —adv. A regular meeting of Pride Circle Lady Foresters, will be held tomor, row evening at 7:30 o'clock fIn Judd's hall Join Morans' Xmas Music Club.— adv. Mrs. Alice R. Stone of 46 Lin- coln street returned yesterday from a month's visit at Leesburgh, Va., New York and Brooklyn. Victrolas and Planos, at Morans'— adv. A regular meeting of the Wood- men of the World will be held to- night at 8 o'clock in 0dd Fellows' hall, Arch street. Home cooked lunches at Crowell's. —adv, E o While there's Baker's there's hope! Use these perfect flavoring extracts and you can become an expert cook. —advt. ——— New York, Nov. 12.—Mary Gar- den, who arrived last night after & summer vacation abroad, returned welghing nteen pounds less than she welghed on her départure” six months ago. She sald she now tips the scales at 113 pounds. Monte Carlo was the scene of Miss Garden's welght reduction. She sald it was due to swimming in the cool waters of the Mediterrancan and sun baths from the deck of her motor boat. “My.friends will be surprised when they see me in Thals with the walst of a wasp,” predicted Miss Garden. She will leave before the end of this week for Chicago for the Opera sea~- son, ;. Explaining how she banished the seventeen pounds, Miss Garden sald she went in her boat about two miles off shore, got out of her bath- ing suit, stretched herself on the deck and “Let the sun do its worst."” “After sunning myself,” she said, “For an lour, I dlved overboard, swam about for twenty minutes and then went ashore.” She added she hoped any busy- bodles ashore’ with binoculars sprained their eyes. The singer wore a green board- cloth traveling suit with brown and green ‘hat plumes to match, fawn cuss the reports, Ho sald that he hoped to see Miss Hughes soon, however. Princess Boncompagni of Italy, formerly Margaret Preston Draper of Hopedale, Mass, also arrived on the Olymple. . A '—,the 4 ifnot the of most D ~ When the bowels become clogged with goiaonovs waste matter, cleanse them at once, but avoid drastic purgatives; they make comt.'irtion worse Bt druciists by irritating the delicate linings of the intestines Tugp 5 and digestivetract, Use Beecham’sPills, whichare 40 Pills-25¢ 1yld but effective, tone the stomach and liver and 90 Pills-50c trainthe bowels to natural, complete functioning, Mostlhealthfduetoconstipation, Beecham's ] i Pills give prompt reli “&:p e s effciently. ————————————————————————————— FRANK E. GOODWIN Eyesight Specialist { 837 MAIN ST. TEL. 1905 At whale system. They are purely veg Act gently but o Finely Tailored TUXEDO For Young Men today. The clue developed during ™ questioning of Miss Dorothy Carroll, 22 year old friend of the slain man, according to the Los Angeles Exam- iner. Miss Carroll told the police she was the object of bitter rivairy be- tween Katz and another man, whose name is withheld and that after the slaying a telephone message came to her from this man warning her to tell the police “noting,” and threatening her with death if she ¥ disobeyed. The unnamed man " crossed Katz in business as well as in love, Miss Carroll is quoted as saying. She also revealed that Katz was in ggeat fear Other friends of the slain man “have stated he was worried over money; that he was hard pressed to pay some debt or other growing out | of his transactions, practically all of which involved diamonds, . . He was never, it seemed, short of 1 = diamonds, though often short of ! cash. He used the perciols stones to buy real estate, automobiles, rare violins and antiques. He borrowed money and gave gems as security; borrowed other money to buy more gems. . In an effort to learn what, if any, connection there might be between of the peace charge, but was given Katz's diamonds, his elaying and another chance when he was ar-| certain underground traflic in smug- ralgned in court. | gled jewels, police today plamned His wife told the court that he|to open a safe deposit box in g Los went out yesterday,and came home | Angeles bank where the dlamond last night in a drunken condition. | dealer is reported to have concealed He is alleged to have started upon | part of .his gems. his arrival to beat her, picking up a chair and hitting her over the back with it. The defendant denled that he had struck her. entered Monday morning to nolo contendere when he was arraigned on charge of keeping liquor for sale. He pleaded not guilty to a charge of having a reputation. He was found guilty and fined $175 and costa. Atty. Harry Ginsberg represented the defendant and told the court| that Ms client had promised to ab- stain from selling liquor in the fu- ture, Judge Alling warned Arnhutt not to appear in court again on the same charge or he would be sévere- ly dealt with. - Assaulted His Wife. Stanley Piczkowski of 38 Gold| street, was sentenced to jail for 15 days on a charge of drunkenness, and given a suspended jall sentence of 30 days on a charge of breach of the peace and assault on his wife. Piczkowski was arrested last night efter the police had received a com- plaint that Piczkowskl had assaulted the woman at their home. Patrol- man Gustay Hellburg arrested the defendant, when he found him in the cellar of the house. According to the testimony in the case, Piczkowski has not been work- ing for several weeks and has been continually drinking. 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