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The Fidelity Finance Corp. 40 MAIN STRE NDREWS FROWNS - DN TRY POSTERS Prohibition Direotor Does Not Favor Form of Propaganda , July 8 (A—Disap- by high prohibition officl 6f the policy of building up senti- ment for the dry laws by means of prépaganda and speech-making hae| seriously threatened the prohibition units’ 000 poster campaign. Reports have been prevalent eftigial cirgles for several weeks that administration approval of plans to spend $50,000 on poster dry propa- ganda would be withheld and these Nave been revived with the an- nouncment that the duties of Miss Gegrgia Hopley agént who has been speaking before ‘wemen's brganizations on the hene- fits 6f prohibition, had been abol- iahed Under the $11,000,000 prohibition n for this fiscal year, in eemination peals for nce and enforce- ment of the dry law. For more thad nth artistically inclined em- ploves of the prohibition unit have Peen painting posters with catehy slogans appealing for law ob- servance The posters hate been before As- sigtant Secretary Andrews of the treasury for several weeks, however, and while he has not stated definife- ly whether he would approve the 14ea, he has indicated that he is not heartily in favor of it. He belleves the money can be used more effec- v in some other manner, but whether this could be done legally ofticials are not prapared to eav, aines the law epesially provides for | expenditurs of the money in ecircu- 1atien of appeals for law observance. DEATH FOLLOWS “INWAKE OF STORY (Cstninued from First Page) ®asan cauged estimated at $15.000 to $20 0 i [z sorth end decl t5 & hMospital atter a bolt &} Ship Hac Vard Time Paee oat he I or tAr Boston for the pler, but a sudden arly shore be ning played o TO WOMEN ¥ INTEREEST wme of i*s & oda ne ne » the wer nBoratory at Cebough. Canad ¢5; Rarcelona France wonfan prohibition | GENERAL INSURANCE MORTGAGE LOANS HALLINAN BUILDING was burned in Lincoln, R. I. Suffer From Heat New York, July 8 (P)—The second | 42y of the heat wave whicl t | down upon the east from the middle | west has cansed at least nins deaths directly and indirectly. and dozens | of prostrations Violent thunderstorms in most sections yesterday brought only temporary relief. Scores of buildings | were struck by lightning. The elec- | trie lights at White Court were ! put out of commission and Presi- dent and Mrs. Coolidge =at in dar) nees half an hour In New York city a temperature | of 90 degrees with high humidity killed one man prostrated 9 other persons. Three bovs drowned, a white youth g life in a futile attempt to eat Negro boys in the Harlem river. One died in Hoboken, N. J. and two were overcome A farmer near Wheatsheaf, 'Fa, died of heart failure emen tled a fire in his barn, struck by htning. There wers two deaths in Wash- ington, the mercury being up to 105 on Pennsylvania avenue were | g his | while FVOLUTION 1FA HAS SOHE VALIE {Helps in Understanding Human Being, Says Professor Chicage, July 8 F—A knowledg: of evolution is of definite value if it enables one to understand his | tellow men sympathetic way Ellsworth Farie in a kindlier and more Profe university of Chi holds sor 5 who to appear as a witr |fense of John T. Scopes fn the foc {trial of Tennessee's evolution law |spoke vesterday on tha relation of | 10 0cinlogy Fvolution shows us that theee ate evolutior |tributes of human nature—eynicisiy |narrowness and wreng-doing—= | and that he believes |born ages ago are the re they sway } an life {know that they {amotional and non-rational im our actions ) say that men mur it i actlof a sufficient to cc {that motivata all rder mount Then mpensate f The & of puniehment vrong ig not det AS ONCE SUPDOSE nd, the |that pe mother caness an labsolutiem ver regards Round World Fliers Have Anniversary SEFK RFHEARING agtan. July 8 (8 | cording to the | and Chrietianity | death gr. BRYAN 00T FOR FINSH BATIIE (iesses Dayten, Tenn tion is uly & (P ‘Enesses lefinition of Bryan part in the prosecution of Scopes, fc nesses law a Jennings inst teaching ¢ in the public schools. * Mr. B banquet g cotly across n spoke las Bryan, who in his address to the fact that Scopes rec g tozether night tahle from J‘Says Evolution Is Nothing Buf | —Fvolu- Wil Wi hers today to take John T.|° the violation of the Ten- | olution at a en in his honor by the opes sat referred ived his tion in the speak- class addressed hy “The eontest Mr T Aeath,” said Mr. Bryan. "It in the past a death grapp iark From thig time on it in the light “The settle t tion will not in th the people should what m as it fe" He to that peo erate and was T will p people of Te any in the Un Clarence Darr ticipate in the defr ends hers Interest in the pecti €ty wil in ryan between e volution is a duel to the [1%S e in the he a M. ! [continual 8abbath is upon us | Says, Shame On Our City | It Wil e lindgment of \ careful study tione will point conclusively to such a result. T wonder that fore- fathers of the pure old I Ao not turn when such a condition described 1s true of the history of over in graves 100 er stores lopen upwards of 16 hours on the Sabbath ing it i “T frankly sea tle point ta t T can on shame on o ay in e r city for ar eontess that T’do not gument Ther ou h openin Vorced to Protect [ forned by evers it e am in aly well as et ieim pilse to pro 2et the situation vou admit it to he “You further state that von know would 1 such rnment was to {of no law that 1ele up [issue one’ Mas 1t coma to such s [pazs four Is it true, your honor, that has to con Zloricns government vorld A inability to evecute 2 e have heard this s gument applied to the 18th |rant so long that we have | mand come or and completely (o B e Garetio crene e nforced if the of 2 have honest Fing to the eities convietions and goo |1and hackbone. A visit ald ) . |of Canada, especially Teronto, might accepted alf o ATTHE RAR OF 600 rom F help some of our prople to see that “indav laws can he enforced May T demur from your sugee in a move commerei teutly inform ali unday.’ T res von 1 dn nat minimi liminatic - Attitude, paragr Refuses (o Chan Regard in which vou vour expre 85 are public utteran | preduct of toa Uitla consid the matters involye Two Exiles Toast Each Other at Doorn Dinner tH nd J 7. k A hendiot( Polish Oficial A —\Myron T | open | were intimations me ar- | MERCHANTS HoLD § WARM SESSION Persnnalities Greep in as Former Decisions Are Reversed seinding all previous motiens ments or decisions, referendum resnlt at th ete, 15 merchants gatWered Chamber of Commeres this ind decided by a 11-4 that the Saturda tion would remain b night s uniform hours committee mad its recommendation for Saturday ight elosing, From now on tha stares will el Friday evenings and turday nights meeting this s heretofore The marning eaid was have heen marked by eon & tealing, during which there of personalities and siderahl harges of * Considerabla oratary also marked the seesion and the atmoesphers was the greater ailroading” snmewhat strained for portien of an hanur Three fimee Chairman George Di- tion ¥ elin farced to call for the ques te, The he close of the was a bitter tiff fore he eonld zet 5 3 < came tor cession when there hetween Chairman Dveen and Louis e Raphael, resulting in Tivson's jemand for an apology alleged he north end z upen the two ale hands and drep hos Both merchants responded and as thev clasped hands across ane corner of the oak table around h the group was gathered, the meeting speedily adiourned SENATOR WHERLER SCOFFS AT CATPRELY, INDICTHENT Dieclares That Department of Juc- tice 1= Actunliy After Him Not Ol Man Aant 5 (- Gordon Tty of Falla r of the Kevin Spokana on a lently used the dic night by an oil as an intimidate ¢ ing to tes Rainst the des Wt indicted April of wronzfully f Camp- rmits 3l fals of Camip 10intly on a ST, ELMO INSTALTATION h his staff Hehermhar inner vte will be gerved i AUTOMOBILE FINANCING EVERY HAT THE STORE INCLUDED MILLIN 1 NDUSTRIAL LOANS SALE WILL START THURSDAY MORNING 177 MAIN STREET Seml—Annual Inventory Sale After taking stock, we find we have altogether too many hats; although the hats are all practically new, we know we will have fo make drastic re- ductions on all hats and that is what we have done. Trimmed Hats e All styles and colors. Our entire stock of Trimmed Hats will be sold at the ahove prices. Although there is a large stock, early shopping is advisable for best choice. — 1 LOT OF Banded Hats '1.00 el ANOTHER All Colors Trimmedand | Y p— FELT HATS | White and Colors '2.45 SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED Full Fashioned Silk Stockings Manufacturers Variahles of a $1.65 Grade $100 Best Value In the City