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RED 0 i I7 gfégl%lv]fim]SYT " GERA&?AIII%%E dAF G(?NTEMPT Bride’s Father and Brother to Officiate at 13 GOLFIN pormer ammwsa 1o e | Marriage of Dr. Pullen and Miss Lindstrom 2 o His Willingness o Be / « § ] [mald: “T have suffcred with: rhedma- Oreutt of New York Will Be Counsel in Scopes Evo- |f, * ] tsm in all parts of my body fot'the Mal]l'eel] lcu" [ Questioned D o ,\vm > % ] \ " ¥ . | past 18 years. Have tried everything i m New York, June 10 (®—James v s R 3 " v ]mlon Tl’ial ) £ " 3 to find something that would glve me In§ fourname “Gerard, former ambassador to ; . g y § . 3 ; ; relief, but all in vain, I made wo o — Germany was clearcd today of the i . — | -— # trips (o AMt. Clemens at & cost of New York, June 10 (P—Pen and charge of contempt of the ‘supreme Tl < 3 SR New York, June 10, (P—As.the | l:o::u;u:; ::1;;;:: lcT;;'b::: Ju'; and niblioksourtiofaNengTorkybased "on hie i 4 gl o result of various conferences In i R e ! ashie ane 1P " failure to appear for exumination. ¥ o ! New York Clarence Darrow, Chicago | was to go again year, but a and the trials of the student sUp- .~ Gerard had been, summoned Y ¥ g e ariminal lawyen, d Bainbridge triend of mine insisted that I try ' : % Fetihl I it NOX-II-TIS bef A a1 planied the hazards of the golf iy connection with a suit against 3 i . i . |Colby, foriner secretary of state, NOX-RI ! |e ore gon'l. n {Am course as 17 year old Maurecn Or- the national democratic committee. L 3 : e i Have. been. chossn. to.astata: it i 1} glad that 1 did, for now 1 am free He appeured today before Supreme sarie ¢ il 4 i defense of John T. Scopes, Dayton, from rheumatism and n'“"hn“ bet Court (Justice Tierney and an- i ? Tenn.. high school teacher, charged | ter in my life. My recovery has been : " ‘nounced his readiness to submit to il i with violating the = Tennessee law the talk of all my friends that have J., after another trlumpli oo i oiio o o orowW, . 5 b # ¢ prohibiting teaching of evelution in | L seen me.} \lr.lerr:;ox‘ :‘hfi made :‘h- Justice Tierney then announced o o - .l A the schools. o Here s u statement thll no doubt l"':'ll. T( 3:"“ “ ”‘d ";0;1'[.”' d.' ance and school calendar would deny the motion that the Darrow and Colby are expected 0 |yi)| he read with inuch interest, certainly hit upon the right remedy nearly deprived n £3 Urcutt of former ambassador be held in con- WY ’ by i 3 lose the case in spectacular fashion (pecially by those who suffer with to give results in rheumatic cases pt for failing to appear on the o v J y at firsl, preparatory to:the state and any form of rheumatism. If is given and Is to he congratulated for what which she clinched so decisive- frgt summons and would spread S, p o United States supreme courts pass- (1, ono of New Britain’s best-known he has given to suffering humanity. erday at the Greenwich Coun the court record the declara- & L * £ i ing on the constitutionality of the |y exs men, Mr. Solomon Shein-|' lell gladly answer any IMters or b with two brililant 18-hol¢ tion that he had never in any sense| & J i law. ; man, 60 Lafayette street, New Trit. | 4/ to anyone ‘;"" e '”;‘;’.‘." of 83 cach Examinations pee temptuous of the court or X A i % i Y Dudley [ield Malone, who with | 4 “vonn ™ fon na years Mr. Shein- ‘\ ew me concerning X-RI- e order this week at the En- | g oo | ¢ 2 ’ £ , ¥ Darrow first volunteered his services, | a0 sue'toen conducting a furniture | It Will be a pleasure to have any- o ool ariiiiie Pareria ol e | Ky = # was delegated to keep the ROWS |husiness at 3135 Lafayette street jone suftoring with rheumatiom to New Jersey women's champion | ynoneq as treasurer of the national ) ; ) h ‘ ires burning in New York. <With |upq 1y known by thousunds of Con- [call at Miller-Hanson Drug Co. 30 at first decided that she had beiter |gemocratic committee in the suit| RCSEEELS e, YO I3 ] e O e B o un |nocticut people for his falr and |Church street, and get more infor- tckisfineipronome ol Malismalios t by Van Patten. Ine. an ad- i ; ! ’ 3 e e o Aleging uy |auare dealing with (he public. Tn mation concerning NOX-RI-TIS, We and science than those of Colone " s Gk ¢ 5 3 4 5 N— b : 4 . i SgenEy NERONINEHOUL IO e DR. RICHARD W. PULLEN |previous trials ot sclentists as far |1/® statement as glven by him the [have a special man from the labora jogey N el ne s in the campaign of A % other day to the NOX-RI-TI8 man !tory here for that purpose. Youthtul Maureen pleaded for per- | g ~ publicity. Chairman Clem EEah M RRh : Dr. Richard W. mission (o ent e tournament, and |1, “Spaver filed a suit early in the b g her request was finally granted on (... <acking an accounting of $30,- her promise that she would drop |hoo" SCRRE 8T AeC o O the ‘ j and Mise Ruth A. Lindstrom of Last out the first day It her play indi- immediately filed a counter Greenwich, L. L, will be, marrfed cated she would not be in the r i o ; ning for the champlonship. Pt scheol trials far behind her pencil displaced mashie cutt today resumed the role of pupil n Englewood high school at Engle- stern women's golf champion- yq back, It was said, as Galileo who got Pullen, superin- |into trouble by announcing that the tendent of the health department, {earth moved around the sun. Malone was not chosen as one of the assistants to John R. Neal, for- - mer dean of the University ‘of Ten- t alleging $54,200 to be still due| tonight at the Swedish Lutheran |nessee, It was suggested, because he he committce and examined p ¢ church in Euast Greenwich. Lev. |Was brought up a° Roman Catholic and because he remarried after a divorce. Both of these circumstances | 3 1 uired the appearance of T powerful drives from the tee and |y 0t e examina-| B B ‘ B ‘rederick and Rev. Joshua Lind- brilliant play with the frons, Miss . - i 4 % str ther a e 3 o Otciittiedtalbls Neld onlapering kY ion - strom, father and brother of the [advisors sald. might prejudice hint and then duplicated her perform- MISS RUTH A. LINDSTROM bride, will officiate. with a Tennessee jury. e on 1 e o EDUCATION NEEDED 3 ance on the second round to finish S Chirles ‘Evans Hughes, also for- ahead of the national champion, | mer secretary of state, will be held | i Gy s T o vroe|CROSS ARCTIC CIRCLE TESTIFIES AGAINST | THE PERKINS TRIAL [hacies e Cnted Sics supcome College Course Essential For Pros- Mr. Hughes had been Two other mpions trailed the " 0 e court, Frglewood girl. They were Aiss pective Janitors, Colorado Educat- BRINDhLL AT HEARING gesled by those who'feared Darrow's | Starle! Jonney, | Matropolitan " titie: | Amundsen Relief Ship Today 1= Witness Says That 17-Year-0ld De. |defense of T.eopold ‘and -Loeb, mur- | holder, and Mrs, E. H. Baker, Massa- | ©°r$ Think ’ i K |derers of Bobby Franks. might pro- | Y TyAnqsoore st Well on Its Way Toward Spitz- (her Witnesses Before Parole | [¢ndant Fell Over Body, Admit- vide ammunition for: William Jen- | chusetts champion, both of Whom ' Greeley, Colo., June 10 (F—In or- | | | St paaen e Gresley, oo nings Bryan. another former secre: e cards of 1761 for the 36 |der to qualify as'a.jynitor, the pro- | bergen Base, Board Seek 10 Show Conspiracy YNE Raia).ohocting: ltary of state, who is to assists the | ole test . tive' caret spective’ caretaker should have a : v prosecution. 5 Orcutt's second Bril= {20 s Aboard § €. Ingertre, June 10 (&) e 9 | New York, June 10 ( |pros It was Miss Orcutt's d bril- college educatlon, the Colorado State| Aboard § & Insertre, June 10 (@ Against Acensed | e 10 (P—Direct | oy Cohoice of Darrow and Colby| llpnt performance ofi \the - ss8son, ireackdra college authotltiea [belleve. |t FELSL 1P DRETEE (rOmts . ; 10 (@ | CStimony of Dorothy Perkins' ad-|yas unanimeus after a day of con- | SO heEsRln ning the quall- | The collegs todsy announced that |the Aretle clrcle at & e cfoek Hs e et mission that she killed Thomas Tem- ferences between the -principals and fving medal in the Metropolitan it hag opened a course in janiter en. |MOrNing. en route DAZheEs LD L LA i o |2 sub-committee of the civil liber-| event. As eastern champion, she /g e % with the Norwegian government's Rober i 1 icted for- |Pleton. her unwelcome suitor, was |3 Sub-committe e SE gineering in which the janitors .of R s | 5 |t he triaat e ity . [ties union, which is financing the | succeeds Glenna Collett of ‘the college are heing instructed in {expedition w: search of the Amund- | me ) ) k Buiiding |given in the trial of the 17-year-old |.as0 They will serve witheut m” Providence, R. L. who IS NOW \the intricacies of sweeping floors, |S¢n-Ellsvorth polar fiiers. , had vic his parol girl in genecral sessions court today. lonly at the first trial. abroad RN Y washing windows and tending fur- Philadsiphia, dune 10 his « s O] Joseph Harssel, friend of Temple- SR BELD BOY PONZI" MISSING | o - - - i P fon. asserted on the witness stand Manchester Man, Missing Stoux City, Towa. June 19 ®— Now Hunting for Gun ::»:.3 :p“‘vv' 1ot 8 : Ha e o ::wz)lm';r ‘r‘w'v;l-(""niu"r }:l:f.'f“”’,”!fi S"\‘xce hM?ndfi:: Ffl“&s De:fl‘ 12 " v " . - sy % ooy . i ¥ & ocK e erkins home rothy h ester, e — rank R. Beddow, “Bell Boy Ponzl”, in Waterbury Killing phia navs vard s atternen Ak S T IR hod!f";‘; e e 2ccused of failing to pay $157.000 | yrgierbury, Jume 10 (Pi—A shot- |Squamtum. Mass n | - lidn't mean to do it.” »d at the Rogers Paper MIll here, as income tax, had not been 1o- gun other than the double-barreled | The N-1. first t a L tate o hoar DId she say ‘I killed ‘him’?” | was fourid ap the bank in & smalb sted by federal officers today. ibre gun now at the Waterbury | the ground at 1:24 p 1ayiis " e sked the prosecut cova of the brogk Inisthe- rear ofl | An income tax llen for $157,095 headquarters was used in the saving time. T and 1 3 vet 1 fiidavit, t he did say it. at the | the bill in Charter Oak strest today. vas filed by the internal revenue imurder of Daniel or Donato Gou- followed at minute intervals. They | tifieq 3 1 n n id I dfdn't mean to | H probably had been dead since collector late Tuesday against Bed- |diosi Monday morning, according to headed dewn the Delaware river St t S ikl anavered ity lew, whose financial operations of |a new theory held by the police. As the teeth of a stif clec : inior Brin said other guests at the | Tedford left home for work Mon- he last few years have been of a 'z result the river and thick woods around and then started n hed ear of parole valentine party:which had been in!gay as usual. His boy could not find | - nsational nature. near Lakewood road at the scene of = a cting s 1 progress left the house hurriedl¥ | him to deliver dinner at noon and Reddow. a former hellboy and the murder were heing searched to- C S PRACT['“ONP) “YH‘FD tine O'Tools vivate de or the shooting, but hie and Harry ' alihough missing the family haa | tock salesman. gained notoriety [day by the pelice. The 44-calibre v ) MU . ¢ | nother friend, tried to re-|,ot reported his absence. Tedford si year when he was accused of gun seized by the police in the roem nten t W 1} ive Templeton until the police a4 taken off coat, vest and shoes aving wrecked a bank at Parker, S. o James Gizzi, 61-year-old boarder N SEA e e wanted to | cam and apparently lain down to rest. | [N i <ni Bk el asbari o et ot < e e U DERE R SREMERE Cana dlant GouruR Find s Tazufrigica Ol " Jad } Flannel Trousers Linen Knickers !otca and a worthless check. A jury |heid for the murder, was at first| p jjence o Hold Him On Man- canitted him of & charge of con- thought to have been the one used, h At el SCHWAB AS REFFREF Fast Motorbont‘ With 590 | . : <piracy. A e b e e e AT 4 it ot my aas | Altoona. P June 10 @—charies | (Gallons of Liquor Seized | Shirts Golf Hose . sisprose this a5 e i o union.” hwab is expected to act a3 hon- | gefiyate, Mass, June 10 UPI—A —_— A3 PEE: ) L 1 Fh o commisei : 1 referee at the 250-mile eham- |, motorboat and its cargo of 500 | ’ 3 " BODY IS RECOVERED | Fider i Scier : it it o p automobile race * Al gallons of alcoho! were captured| i Gradm and Turfm Foonton, N June 10 (P—The tioner v v the cou Bl : S itoona rpecdway - Saturday, officials | cop ioday by the Scituate coast i g g body of James O'Rourke, drowned of appea h mar - { e i d announced. Walter Hagen, | gyarg crew after a five mile chase oft t LOAM FOR SALE in the Jersey City ras”r‘”'; o : rmyer, mer open golf champion, will be | \rai01:4 Light, in which many shots . . Thursday last, was recovered by . ¥ e o stant starter. were exchanged. The erew of the| l Ennis & Reilley | aivers tosay. h ) en con ! PN iy S he qualifying trials Leon Du-| motorhoat fatled in an attempt to| PHONE 13043 The body was found near the dam, | Assize co L n e ; : et ¢ hun A new lap record. He | goitie their craft as the coast| L_—__J where O'TRourke sank enced to four { ) IR 1ro [ roa mile and & a0 emen overhauled them. Frank | appeal court, in quashing the e ; H 1o act, quarter seconds, or Al cyconey and Frank Moore, both of | iction, n ad not| o " | le hour, bettering the | gogon “were arrested. been su t 1 PP El- b B vk set by Ernle Ansterberg last A e IDEAL GRADUATICN GIFTS Jjé v trinsrs vt e | B oo, s b Lo pencils > 3 oV < ¢ - £ M. P. FATALLY STRICREN The West Virginia State Medical as- | Eversharp Pencils with Pens to match. Defunct Providence Bank acted i e (s Waterman Fountain Pen and Pencil Sets. P ; s on, June 10 (P—Hon, James s Parker Duofold Pen and Pencil Sets, Makes Refund of $10,000 anall, labor member of the house to consider a propesition that the Portable Typewriters—Corona. Underwood and Remington. _ Prov e, June 10 "‘P"““'e, nmons for Forest of Dawn, was | doctors finance a_health education | The above are practical gifts for the Graduate, because of their [ than $40.000 restored to depos- | a il in the house this morning campaign in the newspapers of the usefulness as well as heauty. itors of the net Kingston Trust : - 4 : Siate: when the bank building r g as national organ- | Dr. J. R. Schuitz of Charleston, | liquidation of clatms | " of the dock wharf, riverside and sponsor of the plan ,suggested that | New Britain Typewriter Exchange | 7 1 v oo T e ) i ] rs had heen a trades unions or- and state college. ! . He was 69 years old. His |safeguard health. 96 WEST MAIN ST The ma v of I ing deposits 3 A ch in who's who contains this o = cers and em- | % “Recreations—no time for One factory in Towa makes more and Hospital | & thing but work.") than 400,000 butter tubs a year. Salmon Weighing 23 Lbs. 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