New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 26, 1925, Page 21

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PHARMAG[STS MEET lumbia university: Dr. Edwin Grlnl!p?ople who do not think for thems Conklin, Princeton university; |selves.” i 4 Michael Pupin, Columbla univer- Mr. Malone expressed admiration sity; Kirkley F, Y Mather, Harvard |for Mr. Bryan personally, but des AMERIOAN LEAGUE 49th Annunl Conmvention of State \um“m.y; F. Rettger, Yale uni- |clared that the former secretary of o f s p o r t ‘ i ¥ D e i Valos b0 ovd .‘m»\m; | nard M Metealfe, 'state seeks to capitalize his views on Washington 1, New York 0. | Oberlin e Arthur M. Miller, |Christianity for the sake of his own 7 A Pharmacy College, | University of Kentucky: Henry Hig- |popularity. Pkiladelphia 8, Boston 2. ! |gins Lane, University of Kansas On the outcome of the Scopes The Pirates will cross bats with Detroit 3, 8t. Louls 2. % ¥ ¢ i v i a8 ) i S : = s o L the strong All-Kensington A, C. team Cleveland-Chicago (first—rain). Z y Am wm"n Four S"mkes 0[ Favglandonyunaie) =gt il Lmle Town [0 Bemme Mecca‘wll‘ll»i\:;-:;‘vu'l'dltl;. 4i llli"‘l-“l!\"a‘r:,ml.ur-’ ;:::]nl“'\vlyld}\‘-'-):an(‘;lv:' ':lul:l.e-‘h.w‘lll; In Kensington Sunday afternoom at| Chicago 7, Cleveland 2 ( a). 3 7 3 | $9¢h annual couvention of the Con- (it A : g it the Kensington fleld, ‘These two it i - Each Omer 10 Toumey necticut Pharmaceutical association 0[ Le«'ll‘lled Mefl oY oolisge: Sew Jersn, and, Dry AdRRE NS UIRACEEUINTILS (he S | Ward 4 v Yor! ity chsee la teums will put up a worthy battle The Standing x now In session at the Griswold hotel ;“'{:_‘ b L Ol L B for the honors of the day and a . Won Lost P.C | e e : . | M Malone was to go to Chatta- ETEERE large crowd of fans is expected to be | Philadelphis .... 43 19 .094 Prestuick, Scotland, June 26 (- | Fastern olnt, It was voted to| Dayton, Tenn, June 26 (f)—Day. |"00Bu today lo addicsy u luncheon MARINES EXPECT : on hand to watch the contest. This | Washington . n 2 ‘861 b AL ttieland 0B the thirArolna o n(."l:“\’ l");‘ll first Connectlcut phar-lio, fa destined to he the “»‘*"\My‘;,‘".f m' H\l)vul «n_\l.‘ :l.. ldl“”l.']“‘ g0 m:\‘u:w (”I.l'nt. I::\m«:d :'notu;flu-‘b‘:w:’xl: o i acy college, o |thence to Knoxville, then to Chicago minor anti-fore em r ::]o‘In’:‘-:n(hlao:nrlltv::r:.“::\ed. ‘::III;“‘!II:: (f)h:i;,‘go :,z, g: ':.21: Carry & canvas pack-sack. The | day In the British open golf cham-| Junds for the college are being ST0UNd of sclentific experts who are | ror a conference with Clarence Dar-|took place here yesterday and the the baseball public & chance to sce E: 4 30 - :“2 size depends on your outfit and m‘mf :flnnnhlxw. MacDonald 8mith and |subscribed by the Wholesale and rated anong the country's highest |row, also a defen yunsel. student element, agitating for & the mettle of the teams that are|(Cjlevéland . 27 34 443 | ber of packs. «ong Jim Barnes, the American |rr(|-|#-lu\| drugglsts of Connecticut. The |authorities’ an geology, biology and | Announcing that attorncys for the Seneral strike and boycott ef playing for the clty, New York . 26 37« A13 Load the pack so It will ride as hv.szfmjum. V«‘vn- \\u]un‘ H‘n s'l(nr:’nz :,u.lwlmlvmw fund is to be $50,000, kindred studles when the tria)l of | Prosecution in th. Scopes case a forelgners Is becoming more excited A bl 22 42 34¢|high as possible, n{mulfl}:sollfvl, \\.thfllfgxt-gulrnnl 221| €. P Wimmar, professor of |John T. Scopes hegins here July 10, |serving without compensation, Wal- (Chinese —authorities and forelgn ‘The Talcons have a good baseball A flat pack s best. If too high |20 226 respectively for the b4 |pharmacy of Columbin university,| A list of 11 scholars and authors |lcf White, superintendent of the business men are exerting every dish ready for Sunday afternoon at or wide 1t will sway you and soon | '°\%8 plaved. 3 Las been secured to organize and |known for th research and writ- |Rhva county (Dayton) public ¢ffort to prevent the movement . Mary's field when the strong Col- | tire ‘'you out. Rig with ring and |,, SIth 100k 76 and Barncs 79 in|equip the college, which will be lo-{ings on natural scicnees and evolu. *choals, and prosecution witness, has |from becoming effective, Measures linsvllle nine comes here to play. sahington at Philadeipbia. snap at bottom of each shoulder | L%, MOrIng's round [cated fn the old Yale medical school |tion who have agreed to attend as APpealed to the public for financial |are being taken to protect foreign- The visitors will 'bring with them | St- Louls at Detroit. strap. With the third round almost com- | buildfng at New Haven | witnesses ard advisers when the |wld er the two local boys, Berg and Schroe. | Cleveland at Chicago. Be ready to slip the pack when | PICted bY the field Smith was lead- | Curtis B. Gladding, of Hartford. [Tennessce law against teaching evo.| *We represent the church and the A Jubanese gunboat has arrived der who compose a battery between| (Other teams not scheduled). necessary. Ing by five strokes. Arthur ‘70'”I’-“!\,.n heen selocted president of the |lution In state scheols gets ity first [PUblic schools. The opposition rep- | #1d American and British marines themselves and the management has b AT Pack food in small cotton sacks, | *t°™ the Britlsh player, and Jim |new college and nlso president of its [test in court was made public last [resents sclence and it ts much casjer | &re cxpected. promised to have the local hoys NATIONAL LEAGUE not in paper, Barnes, the / : were tied (m"»...“wl of trustees, right by Dudley Kield Malone, New [for them to get money than for us,” working in Sunday's game., This second place, Tom Fernle and | The college opening Is planned for | York lawser, who is associated with |Mr. White said | RIFFIANS ATTACK will be an added attraction to the YosoriHe Posults ward Kay, with aggregates of {next fall. The equipment * and fcounsel for the defense of the :chool | “Willlam Jennings Bryan, who | Paris, June 26 (P—The corres- team itself which Is rated the fastest | 5\ o 4, 8t Louls 3 BURGLARS GET 830 000 and 22§ respectively were Smith's | gtandard of the college will be such |teacher. been a fundamentalist leader, |pondent of L' Informatisn b W 4ad heaviest hitting combination in | p R B HORELD ) closcst rivals, with the possibility |1y graquates will enjoy reciprocal | Mr. Malone, appointed to et |associated with pre tions for the | French Morocco, reports that Abde the Farmington Valley, Bhiegaishia:Boston: ralnt lN A SEGOND YISIT‘:"I’"‘ i l' o or A Mtchell| priviieges with the pharmacy col- |the experts for the defense's c : El-Krim, the Riffian leader, has Fhisenhia-Dosion, e, o might sthl have a slight chance. All|{izes or 43 other states, announced early today that the [subject of comment by Mr. Malons | launched sharp attacks around Alm The Faleons will go to Collinsville ”"' U;“"]'l' entrants were pretty “"\'} Bk iy names of other sclentific witnesses in an address prepared for the | Aicha, apparently with the object of tomorrow afternoon in the first % out of the running. | e KET would be added to the list and pub- |luncheon in Chattanoog o - : | si » Tl 4 ‘ 5 o | SHORT CALENDAR DOCKET E 1 and pub- [luncheon in Chattanooga reaching and cutting the railroad game of a home and home series The Standing | hewan Family Has Twice Suffered Smith's morning card | {lished later, ‘The following experte ““The anti-evolution law,” the from Taza, in the east, to Fes. with the team, Collinsville returns Lost PC.| Losses Within Three Months— A § | ha sald, have already signified their speaker said, “was passed, I believe, | hera Sunday will complete the series | New York .......38 24 614 In— 41404 4 4—40-2T0 | for the short calendar session of the | willingness to serve : |through the hypnoti influence | Many prudent housewives keep in and if a tie at one all should result, | Pittsburgh ...... 23 .603 No Trace of Robbers, Harues Gets 800, __lcity court at 1 p. . Monday, as| Dr. Henry Fairfl sborne, Co- (Bryan is always able to exercise over | close touch with the Classifieds, « third game will be played later in | Cincinnati . 3 3 5175 A Jim Barnes, with 300 for the 72 | | the season. Brooklyn ..... 3 516| New York, June 26 (P)—The sec- holes of the Birtish open golf cham-| 5 —_ St. Louls gy 460 ond burglary {n the wealthy Shewan | Plonship, was the first of the three|lande Burrows, judgment, . J ; ericans ¢ 5 to fi Jay,| Traceski for the plaintiff; Citizens e : e Ohilcakn L 2460 family =8 : Americans competing to finish play. | T : Boxing fandom in Connecticut will 8 amily In three months was revealed | 5,00 *oq 70, and 74 for the | Coal Co. aaginst Mike Karnasiewic hack up its hoxing commissioner, [ Philadelphia ... .27 450 today. o K |argument of demurrer and dag- Tom Donohue, of New Londdn inf his | Boston — ....... 3 383 From the summer home of James| ©O4rFOUNIE L W, Upson for ,.:..",.\.d‘,‘:,’,f, . demand that the New York state Shewan, Jr. of the dry dock firm | Paries B ik iaoe | Johin’ SKritulski against. M. H. Fox ! : ] p £ Tames. Showan and. Somr & bum |0t Arthur Compston, Icaving Mac-|John Skritulski ngainst M. H. Fox Iiosing commission give Connecticut o 0 and Sons, a bur- | of [and others, motion to strike < : ; U™ | Donald Smith an opportunity out, square deal in fistic matters. The [ Brooklyn at » ) | glar escaped Wednesday night with | ¢ . 0 ¥ e i3 New York commission, worthy as it | Chicago at St. Louls. |y otzedsiineckisoon ivaiupdiatissnie | IRER aEAUHS LB ENS can Wo T8k SOMRNAG: AO2dN KothihoRnlintin ia. has gone a step too far in the| Cincinnati at Pittsburgh [000, after rousing Miss Rita Brown, | h® final round for a total of 299. = | ¥ ”IL"“\’;’ M. Greenstein for Fox, A, E bl. h matter of Kid Kaplan when it or- Philadelphia at Boston (two ! Mrs. Shewan's sister. The house g | _Smith will va_" one of the last to|C. Baldwin for Gallo: Dominick Mo- sta 18 lors him not only to meet Babe |games). in}" the fashfonable’ Southampton | (.0 tonight: The weather ia xrow-fello. and others against ‘Benjamin Horman as his next opponent, but 1o e |colony, Miss Brown, awakened by | & “Orse hourly, and ti.c cold wind | Cutler, judgment, George W. Klett fight the battle in New York. Ge EASTERN E the flashing of a light as the burglar | * NCreasing. |for -the plainlift; M. Tiving Jester | | against Margaret Grabowski, judg- ! \inlligan of Waterbury had | - entefed her room begged him to | AT . 3 fateh echeduled for Brassco park in Yesterday's Results |leave. He ran out of the room and| PLUMBERS HAVE CLASH | menf, Kirkham, Cooper, Hungerford | Waterbury, but the New York com-| All games postponed. Miss Brown rang her bell but by | —_— & Camp for the plaintift, Joseph G. | infssion demands that the fight be | the time the house was afoused, the | National Convention In Hot Argu-| | C00P for the defendant; New Brit- ged In New York. The Standing | burgiar had escaped. ment Over Ethics -(_”f I't"_””']'r Co., r‘ummsl Lonis — | Won lLost P.C.| On the night of April 16, the v | arasko and others, pleading or de- [ ] h y ’ . M. ionolue, who takes office on | Albany .........80 30 650 | York home of Mra. Jamen Shawan| FOrlaud. Ure. June 25 (P—Th |faull. L 1. Rachiin for the piainir Made of Burton’s Poplins to live u th - 1y 1. plans to put up a scrap | Bridgeport sy o was robbed of two diamond Nutional As SO MasionioRe MY SIS soliths dafendan(; P P to the repy Czainet {his latest strange edict of | Springfield 3 534 valued at $2, ; ’ [ Plumbers in s Neroicas Katheryn S. Whitney anginst Ida A 1 d d d h Gl b C h. H Se the New Yerk solons, but the best |New Haven .... 525 | was disc) ) y when police [OVer a proposed code of ethics w Steele and others. demurrer, A. W tatlon an Sta’n ar Of t e obe 10t lng ouse. wey io freat them is to laugh at |Hartford ...... 2 525 arrcsted William Homan and charg- |out result. A committee will Upson for the plaintiff. Donald Gaff- | them. Srould Kaplan's managers | Waterbury 0 'ed him with the erime. Mrs, She- | pare another code, ney for the defendant: Pauline Tatta | Collar attached or Collarless in White, tan, blue think hat he should fight in Water- | Worcester ......25 3 431 wan was alone in her library at the| The proposcd code was attacked |against Salvatore Ruccheri and oth- | bury then they should go ahead and | Pittsfield L 330 | time when a burglar entered with a |because of a section which read: ers. pleading or default, Hungerford or grey at $3 00 y AN Out+-4355443445—06 | Nine cases are listed on the docket follows: Kustathius Tuborski against arrange the bout. No one thinks | face partially covered by a handker-| *We believe it is uncthical to com- |& Saxe for the plaintiff, Alfred seriously that the New York com- Games Today {chief. Tn response to his command |plete work where another master Le Witt for the defendant: city of mission will have any sway over| Albany at Worcester. | she turned over the (wo rings but|plumber has not been paid for what |New Britain hoard of water com- ore bouts are to bc conducted.| RBridgeport at Pittsfield. when he attempted to tear a dia-|is justly due him.” missioners against H. C. TDoolittle E @ E They might have authority to order | New Haven at Springfield. | mond pin from her dress she scream | Members of the association as- and others, pleading or default fights stopped, but they have mo| \aterbury at Hartford. {ed and he fled. :m- :d this clause never would meet | John H. K | | serte kham for the plaintiff right to order a_champlon to fight —_— e ) with the approval of the department | Michael A. Sex for the defendant where they sce fift The boxing pub- INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE GIVEN BACHELOR DINNER |of commerce as it embraced an flc-i ol R S lic docs not feel that the commis- Attorney Harry H. Milkowitz was |Ment of restraint in trade. | | PE! 'ROP SURVEY elon wus overstepping its bounds in Yesterday's Results Igiven a bachelor dinner by a num. | Another clause. reading: ! : ACH CROP SURVEY naming Herman as Kaplan's next le Baltimore 7 4 y oW 8 LR AL Washington, June 26 (P—A sur- Reading 9. Baltimore 7. Ber of lhis ¢riends astinight at Blm We helieve that when a com- oppancnt, bt it dote think and | Rochester b, Syracune 4. B G SO B B e TP i) o Lot ) 60 60 ervon s Gt 7 Made with the famous Resilio lining which pre- knows that the commission I8 drop- | Ryffalo-Toronto. rain {witz will be married next Tuesday |order, to regard It as sacred and not | Atlantic coast as far west as Col- lipe WIliba Able Lo fake oarsiotite Lost . {of New Britain High school and [to the best interests of the trade In |commercial production i : wear, $1-50 and hlgher. church league will be played to- | piiCM it : The Family Album then the league will start to taks ning all common sense when it tries . i . s g 5 i 5 o e 1 2 : d q EIK Ml mmon acmes when I triesl| e rovidents Joe v to Miss Sylvia Weissman of Stam- |{respass on his rights, whether the | orado is being made by the depart. vents Tle from wnnklmg’ therefore insuring longer matter efficient! | Baltimore 24 662 [Qyracuse university. some Instances, I'being done with apples. = & Toronto e . 29 E @ night.. weather permitiing, at Memo- | pusrero : vial field. The first two games W | jon ; 5 the league were played Tuesday | heeiimers ; 412 The Inheritance. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS night and four teams completed the g J0 o first cogests. The other four teams |~ A ~ ; b e : ] New plaid and stripe effects, guaranteed fast Syracuse at Toronto. / / T | R ‘ colors, 75c and $1.00. % d Warelel Mr. D ford, at Temple Emmanuel. Hart- [same be oral or written." ment of agriculture to determine the g mand no whare sisessMe bono: |ford. Mr. Milkowitz is a graduate| This was objected to as inimical | feasibility of issuing crop reports on Ihe final brace of games in the | peagine ) - in tho IMgue will meet tonight and Ihe City league will hop off again tomorrow afternoon in the second | : yound of games at Walnut Hill park. | JULY FOURTH PLANS Following tomorrow's games, follow- | s ors of the leagne will have a good | AR, m & & opportunity to sec how the league l““‘” Dept. Assured of Cooperation — 5 [ = { By Many (irgnni:?!h\;n¢ 5 A BRICK-LAYER grand scramble for the pennant this [ Washington, June 26 (P—The T O thet Jost lasy | ®ar department announces ~receipt O JUST BEEN LEPT S00,000 SOMEING LIKC THAT IDEA THEV'D GO TO ZUROPE RIGHT 5 Lo A s e hat ol line | of Assurances of cooperation in the JHELINTADIMET COULD HAPPEN I THiS AWAY - NO, SIR, THEY'D STAY HOME etic n erwear v will sha up. There is to be a %! ‘ MILDRED GET THE first winners are last losers” and |July 4 defense test from a number TWENTY VEARS AGD AND ENJOY THEIR MONEY lope to turn the tables tomorrow | Of national patriotic or veterans or- S ; ganizations. They included the = f fi N s k $1 00 afternoon T A R, _ = 3 Of a very fine Nainsook, $1.00. Sons of the Revolution, the National 5 i C “Chucky™ W «'s arm. the one | Aesociation of Naval Verterans, the thing that has kept him down this | American Cross of Honor, the E @ E season, is coming back strong. In {junior Naval Reserve. the Life Ex- / practice seesions when he heaves the [tungjon Tnstitute of New York ci . pill to the plate. he is able to send | Pegeendants of the Signers of the them in on the first hope. The ball { neciaration of Tndependence. Phila- goes lilie a bullet. Wojak is tak- [qeipnia, the Natlonal Civie Federa- ome o ing It easy, however, because he 1= 110 the Grand Chapter, Order of e v e afraid of hurting his wing again | pociaen Star. the General Com- 0 THAT ANYWAY / TD KNOW SINCE WHEN SU S AT LEAST THEY'D Everybody in town is ;0)0“;'!\ 08 | mandery. Naval Ardar of the Tnited MOVE OUT OF KERE NEIGHBORHOOD WASNT BAVE A CHAUFFEUR AND A GARD- him to come through and he is keep- | o000y o o o % g i G e S T gt sl = clety : AS BORN HERE AND HE'S TO PUTTER ROUND S0 MUCH Ihe feeling that a Wojak Day 4 ghonld be held soon in Hartford is gaining strength in this city. TIf for no other reason than fo show the oo - Hartford fans that New Britain [OVer 70,000 Are Placal in Service stands up for her oxn, the display | JOUREE AnVRy SRA GRS, | y Lo / Nettleton Dorothy Dodd Ralston of loyalty to Wojak at 26— hen he is getting razzed plenty in [one railroads placed 70,949 freight e e e T T n*thin, | cars I service between Janvary 1 ‘ ' Shoes for Men Shoe for Women Shoes for Men “Chucky"” isn't the kind of a boy to [and June 1 the American Railway lose his head over a demonstration | association announced today, the 1 ‘ o o L | of affection. total being an increase of 12,394 = e B U L SR i POINTS OUT THAT AELIKES TO WHILE TAMILY ARGUES WHAT (AR SAVS CHEERILY WELL, NOBODY'S he se pIf tournamen at |}y 1 ) W R 0 T i Shfil(ia'x?l‘ifioff I Heaulentio]| B Ordtnetnumber RaT 802 iners box | . TINKER WITH THE OLD BUS, AND THEV'D BUY, REFLECTS D BE LEFT THEM $90,000, AN be played yesterday. will be played |cars and 25,117 were coal cars. Lo- PUTTER ROUND GARDEN, AND SORT ON QUELR AT THAT; NOT GUESSES THEY'RE PRETTY W today’ providing the weather i all fcomotives placed in service totalled P HE GAVE UP BUSINESS — © GOING TO THE OFFICE EVERY DAY OFF AS THEY ARE right. The older members of the |748 or 163 fewer than were in- "© McCure Newspaper Syndicate e & \ club will do their stuff from hole to | stalled during the first five months () hole and some good golf Will be|of last year. Freight cars on order AT AL seen there. on June 1 numbered 36,515 com- Ty Cobb fs quo\ed‘as saying that ‘p::"d AT o e SALESMAN SAM Good-bye, HOt DOg Stand BY SWAN it Carroll, late of Holy Cross, wins MUST STAY one game out of the first six he pitches. he will be satisfied. The fact FREIGHT CAR REPORTS = 3 m & @ TOELL GULZ-WE OUGHTA PBKE | JEA - JU5T B_MINOTE- Y00 GUYS- YOU RE Bot T (TO0AEM UP OFFICER - THEIR CASE. ) /DANGINIT- FIRST TIME \ SERre ) (T that Carroll was knocked out of the ‘“"‘"\""“"‘“'n"“:“lk ""', ""“":"A"l fLocIEmOosticER tha GRS = . itt, t 5 \ v Q i | TS ANT -’ box In his first start, doesn't mean & SNOELOLDE QU PN CE A LOTA MONEY TODAS WITH / BUT | SURE. | | UNPER ARREST FOR SELLING HOT-DOGS / S e S YNEW A HOT-DOG HADDA ( 26 | \ / y i . ¢ the | Noblesvlile, Tndlana, June 26 (P— [0UR HOT-D0G STAND =400/ Wior WE- WITHOUT A LICENSE. ro HRAVE A ENSH oA = thing to the scrappy managst o' Bi| 1, " “grephenson, Earl Klinck and [WNOW THEVUE GOTTA BIG- / HAD VR || e R_A_fl AR v LICENSE. CURIRES Detroit Tigers. Carroll wi ke | \aRTed CARNIUAL ON T otos evoee il e 3 Sy R AT = AING "EM | good, "Ue has the stuff and the per | Earl Gentry must remain in Jal BEALH “'ODM_,\ \/‘\amx AN | —— i ; \ e > ilces | here until they are tried on a charge sonality to get by. If Cobb likes ‘ - : him, then Cobb will hold him. Wal- [ of murdering Miss Madge Ober- {QT DO(’—; inock he box is one example of W a great | A petition that they be admitted to pitcher may do before he becomes | bail was denied by Judge Hines ustomed 1o the big tims. The'e | Stephenson, former grand dragon are many other examples. In Indiana of the Ku Klux Klan, and Klinck and Gentry, have been In Everybody who saw Carroll pitch | jail since April 20, the date of their in Boston in his first start for the | arrest on a grand jury indictment Tigers, remarks that he h wonder- | charging first degree murder in con- ful stuft and as soon as he gets ac- | nection with Miss Oberholtzer's | customed to the big show, he will | geath | hit his stride. Predictions are free The ruling of Judge Hines was | Iv made that he will be one of the | crested with cheers game's greatest pitchers. He still R I has to make the grade A ship's carpenter is called = { wisis = “Chipe R . 5 A ; . | 3 D~ O~ Congress enacts about 300 laws a | e - X S 3 3 'l (552 TS e e ek ek, Weaie ) o oAz, READ THE HERALD WANT ADS t — holtzer of Indianapolls, Judge Hines

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