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s s VACATION | SFFING INGREASE SPECIAL | 1 Ib. 2 pkgs. Paper Envelopes 98¢ Stationery Dept, THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. MAIN ST. 169-171 B — e e e e Read—Realize —Act Quick and Profit LUKF N'"' STATE- WIDE “FALL COMPANY'S 99 Asylum St SALE We want yon to your share of the come values get Re member, every article in this sale is A typleal Horsfall garment—no fob Iots or factory high grade in these jtems. oo ry way FALLS wl ¢ Strect lLu(h-nl. “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” Uik 9& e PLANS CELEBRATION Eofla gove the 100t ing of the annjversary of from Turkish r King Ty 1t historical exhibitio Representativ will be government TOW NOON ARD OF THH LIFE refects, hut See L e T, ann Ywer 1t Louis Cron | (repair chimney), | roux, | Walnut land waiting room), | Americ: { High | Northend, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD ATURDA\. JULY 11, 1925, | FESTIMONIAR ?UMMER TEACHERS Rotary's International Comes To This Mistrict And Mem . hews Will Celebrate Monday Britain Rotarians will meet Petiton Sehool Board for Raise| - to §4 Daily t Wilcox's pier 1an0r the Rotarians of other sections of Monday evening gavin Rock, to international nt, Attorney Donald Adams of Haver srney Adams s a ormer district governer and has spoken several times in N rituin He re 30th distriet new presi summer S New At 0 etitioning school board for an upward revision was elected intern 1 of the oy ton- et anization at a con i ' cveland, atternoon and b0, the new Tk et il the New Haven elut ligtrict whi inclu i1l of ectiont m )1‘\4!'\lp>"\ and Vermont, ha been invited I Britain delegation ‘r‘ at the Burritt Liote] Monday N at 680 o'clock and motor to o SGOPEY JURY 13 ~ ALREADY PICKED (Cotninued from Kirst Page) Representative John Butler of Macon county, Tennessce, when Judge Raulston charged the grand jury. It was the first tyme man responsible Ithe ti-evolution” bill had heard {the law read in court I Ohlo tore u wling o e e exeentive entire 30th Con salary cominitiee, Jhe summer school teacher is 2L sslon and the petition s will §esgion committee unting to $14 ire cash di of yesterduy's rd contrag school buildings during the the schools are meet ts for re this work sunmner not ir commendations frasiington ntracts for n Boyle ademic b Il school, $166; Bart- $158; Walnut Hill to Occupin & Johnson, school (vocational Elthy Burritt 3; Old Burritt, $33; Nathan Hale, $5; The com award of ng ngh s ittec's re = | was in Paint to J ool (ar senjor 1ding), ot school, L2006 enfor high building), $ hool, Tahn T. Scopes has heen anarded a degree of doctor of universil re- |liglon by the Liberal church of {Denver. The degree thorizes | Scopes to establish “a lib $115; Northend, $65; Usgood | of evolution wherever and Hill, $25; to Morgan, Kingsley & |over he desires” and clothes Thomypson, Central Junior High 4~\I | with the rights of a minister |building), $150: Smalley school | Liberal church organized d Burritt (interior), $1,177; total | years ago painting contracts, $5,15° — Mason work, to J. L. Downee Central Junior High echool (boiler | arches), 3100: Walnut Hill school, |1 3 to T. W ¢ sehool (relay pa Plumbing, to « $1,565; to Burritt Junior Rockwell school, hool Ea Smith itk wher- The " as five The agreement defense and which ought about an adjournment of court from Priday afternoon until Monday morning was without the | consent of the concession holders. 4 counted an continuing & rnush business through the between prosecution lawyers boys’ Elthy toilets, ves- Croll ~hool, furors who will git ase of Scopes have “heard |of evolution,” according to their re. plies to Darrow's examination, | of them heard very little of it up.” vou heard Mr Hill to Walker s Washington nd, $126.15 Elihu Street school $84.27 Gaorge Junior North- Rapelve, High 5 echool to Burritt $108 Linoleum floors, Nathan Hale “until | this thing camne rooma | “Have Wash. | On evolution? was one of Darrow’s I favorite questions, He frequently wished to know if the prospect had heard his minister talk about avolu- tion. Some had and some’ couldn't | remember. Darrow to B C (teachers $129 (two Kinde Rafety treads on stairs in Abrasive Metalg Co., Bart- $456.80. Roof- Voe ‘orter Sons Bryan tall ington school $460.95 riens), to lett ing school, all stairs, 014 Burritt $12.60; Rar Northend Ao it 300; Eas $154; | what his neighbors thought of evo- Washington | 0 ] lution and whether he cared any- \forgan, Kingslev & Thompson, |{hing about hir neighhor's opinion Osgood Hill b: Aca Hizh the gubject. The men question- Rockwell, §$128 Crowley leq invariably declared that they | 100 cared nothing for the opinions of Tast Bartlett, 22 to Occupin & John = 019 Burritt, §13 A quick ed of and | Darrow's remarks from the brusqne- Iess < in the ational Hall wdemic | asked every abont his church affiliations P venireman appeared fo the much felt ahout the opinions of his neighbors, He asked each candidate if he knew 1N Darrow put treet, 21060 DAzt B store in how veniremen school, 35 chool demic fo Rros yrthend Monroe, $25 on emile mans For typenrite iture for A Tyy ernipment Hizh ox Senjor Jich attaches to them record to let the pro- “put hig chool to Roy riter o 290 cold" stenographic |asked the court not seeution lawyers anything over’ on him but jocular Eri- mace kept these concerned in good humer. inge twa machine rwond Type fven to Un riter O exchange achines, $332.50; to Remine. . exchange seven nior High — The question of & | The state did not sworn untll Monday man should t k over L d he could be replaced a mistrial being ordered as earing the 1ur, minutes yesterday want the jurymen that in case o fahles. tables (six feet): to entral Tn for Llihu six fables, $163 nior Hig la jur ome sic los (s feet), fo Kenney | Whalking, for elementary 875, Miero ican Professions Sup | would nave three les, The defense fa ury tha placed in Am s under o 1 wring of the 1efendant copard scopes, ] SRR EL might be Wileax Juntor | ing machine, 03, T ) Ad ion from Darrow ti ducated.” Darrow en he sald earlier he anld not read furor repeating s g a q B that i uneducated A suggest 1 that rome preacher. Presidency | for | church | him Most | He once | Leen the case if the jury | SUPER-THRILL 1S GAUSE OF HURDER ‘Son ol Wealthy Man Ts Sought hy Police July 11 P—~Hav- 1 murder to get the {super-thrill of his hectic career, in the opinjon of the authorities, Philip K. Knapp, 26 year o0'd ex-college Beau Brummel, deserter from the ariny aviation corps and wracker of women's hearts is being sought by [poliee | Like the murder of Bobby Franks [in C'hicago, in which the finding of a prir of glasses in a swamp led to the intellectual slayers' capture, Knapp's curelessness started the hunt for N IKnapp is accused of picking for his victim & modest, trusting man, Louis Panella, Hempstead taxicab driver. Searchers stumbled over a foot protruding from the ruine of the old Camp Mills base hospital near Nere July 4, Panella disappear- |ed the previous night. That same day Knapp had obtained a three day [lrave. The body might not have been found for weeks, if at all, had Knapp heaped over it a little more of the wreckage. A formal warrant for his arrest is to Le sworn out today by Naseau (uthorities. Knapp in a note phrased like an army order said he {had made up his mind to kill be- he had exhausted every other means to get a “kick” out of life, The note was found in his locker. It was addressed to his father, Wil- liam W. Knapp, Syracuse, N. Y., en. gineer apd the commandant of hie observation squadron. “Frankly, the thought of self-de- struction has been considered,” he June 26, a week before he is said to have committed murder. “But in that although the result was de. sirable the excitement, the utter joy of facing death wap absent.” | Knapp battled natives in |South Amerfean wilde. His skull {was crushed ro badly that a steel plate was inserted. He sailed the |South Pacific. He sald he tried everything in the automobile world, racing, accidents, airplans crashes, ad infinitum | “Bootlegging proved too tame,” he |wrote, “anything was welcome that {endangered 1te.” enlisted at 13, hecanse. Mineola, N. T, ing committe eounty en the Mitchell e feld, fiving ( the only occupation un tried and because a certain young woman, formerly his wife and at | present most distasteful to him was trajling him. Intercepted letters showed he had |been writing to a Miss Peggy Parker fn New York and had made ar. [rangements to visit her up-state this |month Knapp rifled Panella's pockets of 270, drivers' license and badgs and rove about Long Island for two |a Then he came to New York, ‘~1l~;ll'mm his own picture fer thar ‘n' his victim in the license, and sold the car to an agency for $1,000, He pawned himself off as Panella and | |wv°p'=d $100 in part payment. He endorsed the check with Panella wrote, lof Providence, name, but never called for the bal- | ance of tha money, He wrote g friend at the flvirx field from Albany Jyly & He is eald ta have ym:[_u:,-rd at a hota) there |28 P. T. Rogers of Buffalo. He wus cen lafer in Glen Falls, apparent {heading for Cana Officers of the field reported s disappearane hearing of the taxicab Arivers' myr- der, when Knapp failed to return. A | | revolvel was missing from the racks. Panclla, the fathar of twe chil- ren, was evidently induced to drive [0 a lonely spot near the hase hos- | {pital. Knapp's siriking personality | [red halr and mustache, and refined manners induced fmplicit faith in his int ty. Powder marks on Pan [ella’s neck ehowed that the army | skin | | At Syracnse Knapp waeknown as the black sheep of a regpected fam He said he was kicked out of Cornell and Syracuse universities and had a habit of disappearing from He studied mechanieca) after home engineering serving army during the war, Al Mitehel Flald hig garded him as a man en i the fellows va. | among wom. He rarely mixed with the gang {anA shunned tha horsap! harracks, GET FIRST BASEMAN Nearfolk. Va. July (P—Firet | nan Keesey af the Partsmanth | lub of the Virginia leagua 1 by Connte Mack hia Americans, Raser 88 heen chased of the When You Close Your Home for ever feel quite sure leave there—valuable papers, an evenig or over Tl!E]’lT——rifl vou about the things vou stocks, honds, Jewelry, and other iwlnngmg: which \\ouH attract a thief? 83.00 a year for the rental of a lock box in the vanlt of the New Britain National Bank would bring you peace of mind w many times the cost. Let us show you our Safe Deposit Depart- Open \Iml]dg“ Fy enmg ment. 1. S GFTS OLD ROORS th AN OCEAN TRIP For Your VACATION New Britain to Old Point Comfort and return . 836,00 New Britain to Yarmouth, N. §, and return .. e 831,00 Great Lakes Cruise, New Britain to Buffalo by rail, week's crulse on Lakes and return; day at Niagara Falls . . $130,00 New Britain to Halitax, N. §, and St. John's, Newfoundland, § day Cruise, All expenses f e $115.00 New Britain to $t, John's, wfoundland and return, via rail to New York, thence steamer to Newfoundland ......... . $128.00 New Britain to Halifax, N and return . 850,00 New Britain to Portland, Maine and return . . . $18.80 New Britain-California cruise via Hayana, Cuba, Mex|co, Guatemals, Salvador, Panamn Canal, Nfcaraguns, return by rail 4347, 4 8550.00 + 815800 $00.00 New Britain to Havana, Cuba, and return, 6 days at sea, 4 days in Havana . §158:00 south American Crofses, West Indiés Crufses, Mediterrancan Cruises, GEO. A. QUIGLEY 308 MAIN Tel. 1052 Second Floor New Britain-Hawali via San Franciwo and return ... Round teip (0 EOIOPO «..ovvvvrsrcasssnnsososse New Britain to Bermuda and return. ... ooiiiiiiins World Cruises, The old gentleman is not being helped along by the husky young lad in the picture. He is merely practicing some wrestling holds with his six-foot son-in-law, in ¢ase anyone of his weight cares to take him on. For Addison Clikeman, 82, of Helderberg Hills, N. Y, offers to wrestle any man of his weight—age no bar. KILLED BY TRAIN Meosup, Conn., July 11 (A—NMau- rice Kaminsky, 36, a clothing sales- ‘ man of Putnam, Conn, died at the f s s Day Kimball hospital In that chry | 0rum (Or discussion of all ques last night of injuries caused when a | 1078 Bearng on improve: i truck he was driving was struck by | ' ° BRLEO LIS ENE SEas |2 New Haven road train here this | VieWPolnt has been “;fi"'“fi”’) o afternoon. The train, the 3:10 ont | 8t Chautauqua, N. Y. July 20- e el nd B R der fihe musplceslot thel commis: statfon at a moderate speed when | 800 of infernational justics and Kaminsky attempted to negotiate, K00d will of the federal council of the crossing which is about three churches hundred yards east of the station. The commission announced today The truck was thrown high in the ! that men and women having special air in the impact and Kaminsky was plcked up and rushed to the Day hospital, where it was found he had a fractured arm and leg and inter- nal injuries, | International Relations | From Christian Viewpoint Washington, July 11 (® — As o tionalities have been listed as speak- ers to infroduce subjects to be taken up later in general disc Tremendous knowledge of various phases of the | question and represeting many na- | RACKLIFFE BROS., Inc. Park and Bigelow Sts. 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