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as can be ascertained no steps have yet been tuken by the league, The disturbed state of the French man dated territory in Syria to have been broug! to the ‘e of the g ago of Septembe Sultan Pasha Al » Druse mpvement, ORDER RESTORED, " SRRAL ST Denis Atroetls in Damagous o oo o s Flghtmg into the situation. This to tie Westmin ived no reply Parls, Oct. 23 P—Order has been | restored in Damascus, says a port received today from Sarrall, French high in Syria, Denying reports that the women and children were evacuated the city, the gencral says a few per- sons left at the time of the bom- || bardment against the insurrcctior 1"re ists on Oct. 18, but that they ar 115,000 returning. The only troubles, he avows caused by bands of brigands outside Damascus, and measurcs ar taken against t seemns ug! ne us the end n. enquire weording tte bLas re Cabinet I'aces Task 29 (M==The new cab Premier Painlove the complicuted contend with ng AL as soon us to office 1l i, whigh is to } « ich re- General formed commissioner to from declured u serious as- arrail, the re- aneral commissioner, has reinforcements witt | to overcome the attack of werd 6,000 Casualtics being ven in official eircles the ral #orrail in reporting com cly on the sity hus caused iderable irrita open cism of liim. This Is due to the cemier's admissior. be the hamber commitice on finance that ! were more 11 casual- [ies in last w tween tion More London, Oct. rent news from Damascus tends to encourage acceptance of rumor from Arab sources that many he tofore peaceful natives have joined marauding bands in the ncighbor-| o jopench and the hood of Damascus, thereby adding | yogier to the seriousncss of the situation. || ai\ee 1t {s rumored that the Beirut- ||t po Damascus railroad ha sbeen cut and | that & I'rench cofumn has been iso- | ey per lated by the Druse tribesmen. but (i ¢ ere i8 no means at present of veri [y, tying this report. |lPe The question whether the Leugue [}, of Nati~ns | going to vene in any manner in the Syrian trouble eentinues to be asked here. So fur Arabs re n 6,000 ck's ting Drusc . conf and Presi- with the ad- rail. The | that dur- Damascus on Oc- life was leavy great, call for rrail, rence P imergu recalling in admitting in |visabihty of Parade yot, dispatch that the rioting 19 had its or- the Irench through the with bodics of | Gru« ¢ | An Alex |yesterday Iria, asserted in Damascus October igin i1 the action of troops in parading strects of the city frebels who had bee ing in the neig arriving uthority aid that rd been killed, ment borhood. Tefu from Beirut were for this state- several thous: | quoted as ment. The il persons h | Long Bomba e refugees said the Trench ardment of the densely popu- lated Chagour, Medan and Babserigi quarters lasted forty-eight hours. A shell fell every three minutes, these being incendiary and high explosive. A declegation ap- pealed to the French General Gam- erlin to the bombardment as the rio’2rs had evacuated the town. idselin is declarcd to have re- thet he would not stop the | nd the bomtardment con- another six hours. manded £100,600 in gold and rifles as indemnity. notables immediately ing for | - LISTED AS DESERTER Victor Morley whose addr is ven as 1 Squire street, New Brit- in, is listed as a deserter from the Coast Guard Cutter Gresham, by | Commander B. 1., Brocksway. alternatc } Easy Safe Way ToRemoveHair —FOREVER No need now to undergo electric treatments to get rid of abjectionable hair forever, Scien- tific authorities now agree that the safest, easiest and -ure-t way to end superflous hair anently ..RK the repeated removal of i wocte. is a soothing oriental balsam which is anpl\ed almost as easily as cold cream. It penetrates towards the hair roots, loosens them and gently eases out hair, footy and all, leaving the siin clear, healthy beautiful. 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CHILDREN'S & SHOE SALE Starts Friday Our stock of Chi is too big, down the price of for boys and girls o hoos, Cumps Oxfords in all leat $1 00 Prices With Each Pair of Children's Shoes MANNING’S afi-@p’ef Shoe Store 211 MAIN STREET To conquer chironic faligue you ? fi\w S0 W and and up Pencil ( MILL SALE OF IRREGULARS Knitted Dresses, Sweater Vests, Men’s, Women’s, Children’s Sweaters FRIDAY and SATURDAY AT OUR MILL, 142 GLEN ¢ The H-O-W KNITTING CO. @ annoying | the | which the town | him. | ¥ n her charming way, [the 1Y, M. C. [ nesday, |18 a master in conducting this new week signed by property owners on Burwell avenue asking that the (u'v.l be granted electric llght serv. An lnvestigation resulted in the n\ pvery thut the street had never been accepted‘and a petition asking yn. its ucceptance fs being circulated, | NOTED LECTURERS WILL SPEAK HERE Four Meetmgs on Program 0! Commonwealth Glub The borough officlals that Improvements on Germania |street from Rallroad avenue to orge street, have been completed. | Bidewalks laid on both sldes of the street and storm aewers have been Installed, announce e been the The executive committee Commonwealth club much ction the coming svason, the for four mectings of the highust or- der instead of the usval thres which s been folowed ever since the war, The mectings are to be held at the | . preceded by a banquet | V of presents with program for plan calling | The chemlcal squad for Hose Co, | No. 1 for the next thres months will be compose of Albert Bae orge Bansemar, Arthur Obegem orge Connolly, Walter Anderson, unpson Smith, John Halnes anid incent Giles, satist | as usual, The first meeting will be on Wed- | November 18, Edward Carter of *I'he Inquiry,” New York, ill lead a discussion on the sube eet: “How Can Citizens, Singly and in Groups, I'ind a More Christian Way in ludustrial and International Matters This will introduce the | college class room in a novel, pleas- ing and instructive way, Mr, Carter Preparations have been started for the Community Chest campalgn to be held during the week of Novem. | |ber 9. Willard J. Gould has been clected chairman of general | committee, Wonx Tribe, at Red Men's | Mr. and Mr: the South a weddin, the I 0. R. M., will meet tomorrow evening. . George Bennett of 1 have returned from | trip to New Hampshire, S POLICE RESERVES RoUT NILITANT ANTL-FASCISTS — | style of platform, The second meeting will Tuesday, January 19, 1926, Sumaych Attiyeh, who was born in Triyoli, Syria, of an old Christion | rary family, the special attra only 25, yet a lecturer ank and she will, interpret leadership on the * public be on with Miss More Than 100 March I'rom Indig- nation Mceting, Threatenine East and the West.” ng Threatening On Tuesddy, ) Miss Martha } bruary 23, 1926, tman of Peru, South America, who is in Boston this win- ter on post graduate work, will in- terpret to the club, “Our Neighbor, South America.” Miss Hartman is a most attractive personality and will charm the club, as she has done | repea elsewhere, Diners at Hotel Pennsyhvania, w York, Oct, 29 (P —Police re- ves last night repelled an attaclk by a mob of 400 persons said to e members of the Anti- Fascist Alli- ance North America, upon the Hotel Pennsylvania, where 600 men. | bers of the Ttalian Faseist T.es of gue of n killed in fight- | Gaselin | 3 | Paul C Tuesday, April 6, 1926, will be the | North America annual meeting night, at which time arry C. Ostrander of New York, will present his latest still and mov- ing picture covering “The Moor of Yesterday and Today.” Mr, Ostran- spent the summer In northern Af a and has a wonderful set of slides in native colors for this lec- were holding a din- mob had indignation m marched from an eting held in Bryant hall on Sixth avenue, and gathering | ¢ the hotel began shouting rcats to break up the meeting of the Fascist League, The attacl were from the hotel area 1 men and detectives s sticks. A heavy guard of armed po- lice reserves was detailed to the ho- tel for the a l‘ of the night. Hiding Beer in Family Furniture I Damagmg Wheeling, W, V driven back 0 police- ccutive committee nE night- B. B. for the s Bassctte, sident; 12, ( H. Hubbard, treasurer Neumann, chairman lectur Llizabeth Leghorn, civic committee; Deatrice Noal, airman publicity committee; Elea- rman membership jertha M. Hitcheock, [John Iellinger, a sed beer decoraling committee; |MinNer, has revealed to the federal Montague, chairman so- |€OUrt here, a new use for the family cial committee; Henry Hoar, mem- |furniture. Testifying against Wil- ber three years; Mrs, Clarence Der- |llam Lias, on trial charged with con- vick, member two years; Mabel Hib- [SPiracy to unload liquor in this city. bard, member one year, e ellinger said that the contraband |cover of couches, chairs and other Southington will probably have a | household articles. The new use is rather devastating, Tellinger's testi- much larger grand list this year than it had last according to the mony indicated, 100 trips sufficing to wear out one set of furniture. big building program which has been under way, Some of these me buildings were under con- Piles Go Quick!’ struction last year but were not en- Without Salves or Cutting. cred on the assessment sheets for| Thousands who have piles have their full value, 1 M e not learned that quick and perma- : ; e nent relief c complished n “”‘r & & ““‘ i with internal medicine, Neither cut- on e neN L 088 | ting nor any amount of treatment ei aluati i Lheir v ‘““"I"“ e 4 ; lso | With ointments and suppositorics Improvements to properties are also | G, * 2 WS - SR liclhE Selien iiie conslisiution “_'1’;: Bad circulation causes piles. There all predict that the grand list Will |is y comblete stagnation of biood in sc e gsubatan inlFERIn: the lower bowel and a weakening | o | of the parts. Dr. J, 8. Leonhardt ws The Southington Country club has | firgt (o find the remedy and called | clected the following officers for the | ¢ preseription . HEM-ROID., Dr. | coming v President, Dr. Willlam | yconnardt tried it in 1000 cases with | M. Degnan; vice-president, Samuel | \ho marvelous record of succ in Cook; secretary and treasurer, Rob- | a8 por cent and then decided it ert Simpson; irectors, L. B. Fiteh [ should be sold by druggists over thorn, Todd, Dr. W. M. | where under a rigid money-back Degnan, Samucl Cook, W. J. Gould, | guarantee. Woodruff, 1. P. Hutton, Wil- | Don't wa more time with Smith and Donald K. [ outside appligations. Get a package | of HEM-ROID from your druggist | today. 1t has given and lasting relief to thousands and will do the game for fou. arl commit- chairman committee; chairman B. is giving ment placing fair figure. e any liam Crampton, A petition was presented board of wardens and hurg to the sees last “SILPH” New Chewing Gum REDUCES FAT SAFELY AND EASILY ““Chew Silph and be Sylph-Like’ IS NEW YORK'S LATEST SLOGAN That a group of medical men have at last found a remarkable way to rediice fat people is admitted by those who have tried Silph Reducing Gum — to be sble to take off several pounds a week by simply chewing two. or three pieres & day of a plessant, refreshing gum is conceded to be w miracle of science — Long ago it was discovered that certain sea plants and e extracts had a wonderful abeolutely ais efiect 1o do nway with {atty tisues and relieve stomach and intestinal troubles, but until recently only limited qua these extracts were avai {ook the corabined eforia of s group of seientists to Work out a satisfactor formula_incorporating these exiracls in & pleasant chewing gum to satisfy & public demand, nt last they have suc- ceeded and Silph is the only chewing gum we know of which contains the extracts of these plants and is now Ofiered to every fat man or woman at » price within the reach of all. Lulu McConnell, famous Broadway star, says “Silph is just the thing to get that slender figure!” If you are too FAT you want to reducs but you want {0 do it in a safe way and i r bealth—Silph i g 1 by the system made up from vegetable and e plant exirac ; A ess pounds is to chew Tiva—ailyou need to do o take off coes of th \ud-lmmll chewing gum every day BEWARE OF IMITATIONS Silph is the name of the original and genuine re- ducing gum, THE ONLY ONE WE _PERSONALLY GUARANTEE TO BE SAFE AND HARMLE. | anc RUM RUNNING CASE AGAIN GONTISUED State Not Ready fo Move in Plainville Road Arrest —— | The state again was not ready to| proceed with the Goldberg of 117 Portland street, Hartford, and Harry Schweibish of Lustford street, Hartford, when it | was called for trial this morning bes | tore Jud, William €. Hungerford in police court. Prosccutor Jeseph G. Woods told the court that the state police had communicated with him and requested another continu- This was granted, Nov, 9 be- ing as the date for hearing. Goldberg was arrcsted on the | Plainville road on the night of Oct G by State Policernan Martin Kelly he is alleged to have been driving a Wgrge roadster in which 11 five-gallon cans and five one-gallon cans of alcohol were found. He was | brought to the local police station, where he made a tement in which he claimed that was employbd by Schweibish in transporting the liquor, - Sc l\V\r\lrv.flh was then ar- rested, When the trfll was sturted on 13, Judge Willlam I°. Mangan, ap- pearing for Schweibi%h, made a vig- orous battle against the admission of Goldberg's statement, claiming that it could not be admitted as evidence igainst his client. Judge Hunger- ford sald at the time that accu: tions made against Schweibi Goldberg could not be evidenee against admitted the was worth. Another attempt 1o hweibish with Goldberg was fore- stalled by Juc Mangan when Prosecutor Woods attempted to in- frodice an automobile registration hearing the name of Mrs. Schwel- bish in evidence, claiming that it SOOTHING OILS QUICKLY BANISH ASTHYA TORTURE MAKE B EATHING EASY After vears of study and exper- iene Dr. Tloward, a Wor Mass,, Physician, discovered a combinalion of soothing essential ‘oils to quickly banish Bronchial Asthma torture, Bad Coughs, Obsti- nate Colds and Throat Irritations. TPor the nefit of sufferers out- slde of Worc er, Dr. Howard's dis- covery is now put up in handy tab- let form and is being supplied by Dickinson Drug Company and good druggi everywhere under the name of Oxidaze. Oxidaze ablets pleasant, harmless and inexpensive—and their swilt and certain will de- cuse against John Oct. con the latter, but statement for what it connect are action | ma was found in Goldberg's possession when he was arrested, At this point an adjournment was taken in the case and Prosecutor Woods request. ed that It be put over for two weeks. This morning the second continu- ance was taken, Speeder Fined $10 Edmond J. Booth was fined $10 with costs remitted by Judge Wil- llam C. Hungerford in police court when he was found guilty on a charge of speeding on Stanley strect several days ago. Booth was ar- rested by Motoreyele Policeman Willlam 8. Strolls, who told the jcourt that he had followed his ma- chine and found that he was travel- ing at an excessive rate of speed. County Home Head Is Freed From Charges dgeport, Oct, 29 (P —The urges of cruelty against a Mrs, Smith, matron at the Fairfield Coun- ty Home at Norwalk, by six girls who ran away from the institution and were taken in custody by the Westport police Monday night, were le out of whole cloth, and have been admitted by them to be lies inspired by another woman em- employe, envious of Mrs, Smith, County Commissioner Charles P, Hart of Bethel stated last night. Commissioner Hart in declining to give out the name of the other wom- an, who he declared had been dis- ' lightfully amaze you! missed as soon as her part fn the alleged plot had been discovered, stated that the county commission- ers were considering taking action agalnst the woman for the part she Is alleged to have taken in the es- cape of the six girls, When picked up by the Wesjport police, the six girls, whose ages range from 12 to 14 years, told Cap- tain Jeremlah Dolan and First Se- iy lectman King W. Mansfield they had run away from the home because they had been beaten with a limb of a tree wielded by Mrs, Smith, whose first name none of the authorities questioned, seemed to know. Cap- tain Dolan and Mr, Mansfield sald five marks wero vigible upon the body of Ilorence Stanzelll, one of the girls. Save Time Making mayonnaise at home is & dfeli‘: cate operation, sometimes successiul 2 (requcp:uy not. Order BLUE RIBBON and be sure that you are getting a mayonnaise you will be proudtoserve. Free—Book of, Salnd Recipe Desk 1 Richurd Hellman Long Lsland City, N.Y. BLUE RIBBON Mayonnaise MPARE this new fat crystal shorten- ing with any other shortening. If you don’t think it is better in every way, . return the can to your grocer and get your 1 pound can, 30 cents —and worth it 26¢ 50¢ $1.00 DEPARTMENT STORES I o Your New Economy Store Opens Saturday — Watch Tomorrow's Papers For Full Opening, Announcement. Remember this name plate. 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