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tutionality of the act in questifon ® FIRST BLASH IN He said religlon could not be taught Clty Items and neither could a dectrine, Neal delivered the first argument of the defense against the Indict-| Mrs Edward Lyons of Tr‘"‘""" mom elaborating the points out-|8'rest I8 spending the summer ined in the motion. Neal gald he | SlIver ¥ands, Fast Haven, ngumm the clai mof the defense | Mrs. T J. Witkin of West Main | (Cotninued from First Page) that the rellglous freedom of the Street 5 at the Alexander Cottage, ! people was invaded by the act as |SilVer Eands, for the summer. subject to be expressed in the title,” [tha most lmportant contention. | Miss Mary Donahne of 437 Quotes State Constitution { During Neal's argument, the at. |Main street is spending her \..«,,Wm- Section 12, Article XI. of the snve"mn"v general moved that the jury | At l.enox, Mass, constitution, whieh declares “Knowl- |retire. This developed a mild clash | Alexander lodge, No. 24, A, 1. O, | ¢dge, learning and virtue, being es- |between Attorney General Stewart | DRURNLers of St. George, will hold a sential to the preservation og repub- (and Clarence Darrow. Darrow at | regular business meeting Wednesday jcan institutions, and the diffusion|first eald “we do not object.” |CVeNINg In Vega hall, On Thuraday M the opportunities and advantages | Stewart veplied: “1t does not mat- th® lodge will hold a basket pienie s education throughout the different |ter whether you do or mot. The At Rockwell park Lunch will be yortions of the atate, being highly [court is the judge of thal.” served at 4 o'tlock sonductive to the promotion of this| After a general exchange of com- OMcers for the coming year will nd, it shall ba the duty =* whe[ments from attorneys, Dudley Field b Installed by D. G. 8. Marcus L. Foueral assemb! In all future |Malone and Arthur ‘Garfield H Willlams at a meeting of Matta- seriods of this government to! the court ordered that the jury be | hesett Trihe, Red Men, tonight at sherlsh literature and science,” [ permitted to retire, | Judd's hall, Seetion 3, Article I of the Ten- — | Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Herrlek of aessee constitution: That all men Mgin street have returned from an | have a natural and indefensible CLUE TO KNAPP automoblle !rlv 'hrnug'\ Maine, right 1o worslip Almighty God ac- coriding to the dictates of their own port any place of worship, or fo lieved to Be in Region of Thou- | B — malitain any mini ter against his consent; that no human authority in any case whatever control Syracuse, N, Y., July 13 (#)—The Carry Disputed Mcasure to Court or interfors with the rights of cons [statc-wide scarch for Philip K. scierice; and that no preferencé | Knapp, cuse, who descrted fronf| ©f Appeals. shull evep be given, by law, to any[the army afr corps after he is be- religious establishment or mode of |licved to have killed Louis Penella, Clarke olla S otihiat Mineola. taxieah friven s suew | Justice Clarke of the appellate divi- Section 10, Article 1. of the state |renewed impetus shortly after noon | £I°% foday granted the application constitution:’ *“The free communi- [1oday with announcement by two po- | o€ the clty of New York for permis- cation of thoughts and the opinons [lice officers who returned from Al- | $1on fo appeal the question of the is one of the invaluable rights of [cxandria Bay, N. Y. that they had | Constitutionality of the home rule| man, and cvery citizen m; treely [ uncovered important clues to amendment to the court of appes speak, write or print' on any subject, | Knapp's whereabouts in the Thou- | 300 siEned an order certifying the DEIng reeponsible for the abuse of |sand Isiands region. questions which will be submitted that liver Sergeant . AV, Morrls of the |0 the higher court in this connec- Section §, Article I of the state|North Syracuse sub-station of the |00 : constitution: “That no man shall | state police, and Detective Sergeant | Corporation —counsel Nicholson. be taken or imprisoned, or dis-|Ifarold King of Nassaun. who made | Who made the application for the 6el200 of 18 froshold, liberties or |(1in announcement. refused (o am. | Permission fo appeal, said that the privileges, or outlawed or exiled, or | plify it regarding tho nature of thelr | Order signed by Justics Clarke con- in any other manner destroyed or|cjues. They were certain, however, | '8ins a sfay enjoining the muni- daprived of his life, Iiberty or prop- |that Knapp had not crossed the line | clpal assembly from functioning un- erty, but by the judgment of his{into Canada at any point, as some | 'il the conrt of appeals renders its peers or the law of the land.” veports reaching here indicated, decision. The order. Nicholson said, | however, aifect the status | jecently gearching the Theusand Jsland dis- | of the assembly's acts alveady pass- |y down the price af the &ection 9, Article 1, of the etate| The two men spent vesterday | docs not constitution, providing that in ail| cefminal procedure, the accused has| the right to “demand the nature and | cause of the ation against him."” | jie 4 trict, acting on tements said to | ed. nessea constitution, prohibiting the| exercise by one stata department “of | Kpapp here hora out the bellef of T any of the powers helonging to eifh- |, uihoritios that he iy well acquaint- | M"ED RES[DENTQ D[E er of the others." ¢4 with the Thousand Islands, where The fifth and sixth amendments to |y nas stayed for vacation periods, e constitution of the United States| .4 where he is said at one time to | which 8¢t forth that no person shall | java conducted a ram running en- be “geprived of life, liberty or prop- [ jurnrice, erty without“dus process of law,” - = - and that “no state shall make or en- Pasa to Their Rewards, force any law whiah shall abridge RAGES WITH FIRE the privileges or immunities of citi- Mrs. Anna Johnson, 82, widow of sens of the United Statas, nor shall vin Johnson, died yesterday aft- Any state deprive any person of life, | gjasing !’t\'rr‘\' Roat In Wild Dach | ernoon at her home, 101 Fairview yrmy. Statements of friends of | ing the appeal Mrs. Anna Jdohnson, 82, and Mrs. liberty or property without due pro- | street. She was born in Westch cess of law, nor deny to any person For Pier And Finally Lands Pas- | &' v and had heen a rveside within its jurisdiction the equal pro- New Britain for the past 60 years taction of the laws.” seqgers Safely. B1e maaloast imalront of | Marina Ths first amendment to the con- stitution of the United States, which ingures ‘that “congress shall make no law respecting an establishment or religion or prohibiting the fres exerefss thereof or abridging the frezdom of speech or of the press” Thé fourteanth amendment of the July 18 (F— | Chapter, O. E. &, the oldest past Sprin Mich Spring Lake, Mich city. She A blazing ferryboat, the Comet, won | matron of that order in the i 2 race with fire last night when she | leaves cne daughter, N E. P docked here after a quick run from | Punham of Kensington; three gons, midlake and landed her 50 passen- | Ur. A. 1. Johnson of this city, Eu gers, who had heen huddled in the | gene Johnson of this city and Ar- St s in6 flames bors steadily | thur E. Johnion of Trenton, N. J.; A ilironinen cight grandchildren, and six great constitution of the Untied ~ Statde,|" .. waa discovered on ths boat | Srandchildren. The funeral will be providing that no state shall make orl. o aistance trom shors and the | held tomorrow at 3 o'clock at the snforcs any law which shall abridge| paeq with which the hoat made for | Erwin Mortuary chapel, Rev. Ray- the privileges or immunities of efti- |y place served to fan the flames | mond N. Gilman officiating. The Or- zens of the United States, nor shall . ona control of the crew and the | der of Eastern Star will have charge any state deprive any person of life, [ engers, many of whom were [o0f the services. Burial will ba in fiberty or property without due pro-| . en and children, Fairview cemetery, ress of law, nor deny 10 any person| g the hoat siid against the dock | Mra. Ann Wiley, 80, died late Jast vithin its jurisdiction the equal Pro-|yce men aboard her helped the |night at the home of her daughter, el s women and children ashors and then |MIrs. Thomas Hogin of 128 Tremont : know the leglslature repre-| 0’0 ine dork. The boat which [strest. Mrs. Riley had lived in New sents the majority In Tennessee, but |2 " potveen Grand Haven and |Britain for the past sear, coming csent the minority,” eaid Mr. | c)ing Laks, was destroysd, here from Boston to taks up her Neal in concluding. The origln of the fire has not baen [1esidence with her daughter. The Hays Also Speaks determined, funeral will be held in St. Mary's Arthur G. Hays followed in spaak- e omn church Wednesday morning at 9 ing for the defense, applying himself | cOURT INQUIRY ORDERED Burial will bs in Calvary cemetery, at the outset to a discussion of the eI Boston indefiniteness of the law, as he 8aW |Thic May Be Basis of British Miners- fcarborough, Eng., ‘teach” and “theor: in the act of 1o Ainears’ Federation executive, the legislature, declaring that the | eeting here today, received notifi- nguags is indefinite and falls |cation from the British government shert of clarity in saving how far [that a court inquiry into the dispute leges Named To Represent This A teacher can or cannot go. He a1s0 |hetween coal mine workers and claimed the act s not proper under [guners would be made. Section at Camp Perry, the police power of the state. He| The government's notification so rend a hypothetical statute he would |disrupted the scheduled program of have the legislaturs enact prohibit- (the meeting that it adjourned jmme- Seien men Tiest Shate fn 11 Nese England €al- Camp Devens, Mass,, July 12 (M the best ghots in 11 Ne¢ ing the teaching of the heliocentric |djately, without making an official England colleges, were named teday | theory and making the punishment |announcement. Tt was learned, how- by Major William H. Wilbur, com- death. The epeakar claimed that the |aver, that while the miners reached mander of the rmwr‘ /.-'y(w j \‘,rj',,.’ evolution theory was established as (no decision regarding acceptance of |Ing corps vc:m\p ere, q,, T ‘;".m onably as the heliocentric the- [the proposed court inquiry many [New England in the national r upon the Mberty of the individual,” |euch an inquiry will form the basls ‘:\v;ust 'sz:o‘fiflp}vm LG he saic t f | f negotiations with the owners, he students chosen ar Joh Re 1:{:’,‘ 12;shinsEhiaiconceptionte i RS L o) Kuhl of ths Connecticut Agricultur- He also asked the court to re- | SOLD TO ATLANTA |l college; Earl Johnson and ‘;fl‘drfl] cerve his decision on the motion to | Rochester, N. Y., July 13 (R L Y:l“;‘fl‘n- ,\‘N]‘; r\:fl‘!l‘!g:? (*:m“\ quash until he had heard the evi- |[Harry Lunte, for.the last three ;;"’" fm ’.seivu”.,h\.‘rq-’\» anw\\\' ence in the case, He suggested the |scasons third baseman for the ‘q‘“““f‘s “d' Au:» L ;’ HEAI court and jurors needed to be in-|Rochester club of the International ‘;"‘“"h-‘p ‘\‘;“ Nl‘"y‘]‘q”; *I"'::””‘M i formed on the subject of evolution, [league hias been sold to the Atlanta | o0 8 8 the Bible and other thinge. i"“”’ of the Southern league. The | = |the University of Maine, I'ormer Attorney General Ben G. |pr paid for Lunte was not an- | o b o S0 High man. scoring out of a possible 250 shots and he qualified as an expert marksman. | Gow@kns Employes Not To ill Goose That Take the Heart of the Estate Lays The Golden Lige. Boston, July 13 (®—Warning to McKenzie made the first argument nounced. He will report to Atlanta for the etate, defending the consti- i\mmvfi\mdl_ Albert Atwood, writing in the Saturday Evening Post employes of the Boston elevated not | some time ago said “Inheritance Taxes take the heart of |[[to “kill the goose that laid the » Fuller today to a committee of ele- to pay them. vated employes who conferred with Atwood advises the .purchase of life insurance in suffi- public trustees of the company. The cient.quantities to provide ready cash for these death govérnor last week threatened to taxes. | dismies the trustecs and discharge Such taxes are collectible by the Federal government and || jarea because of a “technicaily each state government. For example, in Connecticut, the “I would warn the employes of combined taxes with cost of administration on an estate |fthe Boston elevated who at the of $100,000 would approximate $7,150, and on an estate || Present time have very fine and re- ® Arbapied < A | munerative positions not to kil the of $500,000, $55,150. Without ready cash there might be || zoose that 1aia the golden . cges.” a further shrinkage due to the sale of securities in an he said. “That the employes of unfavorable market to obtain immediate funds. These Boston elevated shiould be organized y allv » ithi is wisé and desirable, but T think it taxes are usually payable within 14 months after death. e e ed with any outsids organization outside interests who are not eiti- zens of Massachusetts or residents of the area served by the Boston ele- vated “If employes of & publie service Will your estate have the ready cash? let us help arrange for it. corporation who are in a sense pub- -J.M. WARD and L. G. NELSON | ..t v Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Company themselves to be controlled by out- 27 N & r AIN. CONN glders then it is time for the puhlic 72 MAIN ST. W BRITAIN, CONN. to become aroused and to realize this Q!Fen that hangs over them.” NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 13, 192 BRITISH GOVT. NOT ’ ,WIIRRIEII ATPRICE! Sees No Need o Restrict Oulput of Rubber Wall Street Brie/s BUYINI] ORDERS | i BROAT) SCALE Opemug ol fnkel for Week Tel. 2040 * Shows Strong Tone New financing for in | and power '='-vm~-n w.y,i lon of supers in finaneing | 14, which for |, promises to eclipse S| 100 YALE & TOWNE the present price of rubber warrants reconsideration restricting |)1v m.v,nn of the wnmmnmn !for the colonfal office announced to. ! day in tha house of commons. turing plant at K Signal sold at new record company's clgarctte produced elgewhe: the new Richmond activity was the public utilitles and a sreased ahout : ‘"”'”””“"' | spring of tast year. about a shilling a extended its galn to over o points he- Then it sold for end of the first half hour, s of refined loweet level | soared to 4 shillings sand Islands, New York is Given Permission to ) burean of metal wmw. heing m 1 044,000 pounds un. ¥ on the world’ rubber, and the United § New York, July 13 (®—Presiding | b itional Telephone was run uj enpintealiaisincdeliic A Members New York Stock Exchange iz "“”;;‘]‘"”’hf;‘:}""; “‘”" "'“]“"‘."’I“ = Members Hartford Stock Exchange Y] ! ior } oW 1085 gl New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 verg ‘established by Dodge Bros, pre Judd Building, Pearl St., corner of lLewis, Hartford, Coll. , Sterling Ir lucts, Underwond . — Tynewbitor. (Continantal Cat, Good We Recommend and Offer: North and South Rubhar and Instrument. Proc The British act restricting the out- put of crude rubber has been cl ¥ American manufactur- hold on the Indus- chipments w |€r8 as a strang| try anl is lv"mvml vnr . General 1f the prn,\fln price o era | cinde rubber continues it is estimat- automobile own. 23,000,000 more r tires this year exeeption of Roc i up & point to 45 1.5, Tor cxchanges opened firm, demand ster ling ruling steady around 1 Freneh f International Gen- | ereaze of more than o0 manutacturing. of balloon tires {s partly r for this Increased of both new law " Pro roppr The popularity months inspection 51, 2 new low for this s have been made hy Knapp before Nicholson eaid he would appear artion, that he would head | before the court of appeals Wednes- | Seetion 2, Articls T1, of the Ten-|or that section if ever he left the | dav to take up the question or argu- t being consid Damage Building, Use ('rowbar on Plaster also suppl Ea & o1 up 1% to 4 | me unknown v « | Amn Wiley, 80, Both Well Wnown, [, ooy 00 hean made hy a heavy crow ing painted hlack 2 ing in hlack | paid on October 10, quarter dividends ommon stock is now on a 33 months endad was §204,776 r the common &tock, | FINED 8100 Aheal $i 00 andloostsilony ror : O a local institution mission to tha institution and signed his own certificate, touch with Tre 16t than thosa far tha game per | \ in) last vear comparing with $71,2 orders amounted a frisnd living in| New York and asked him fo get him lattendant and in court s six months of MJ WOMAN, mjA smcu)f. Meriden Resident Hobbles Quarter | Gen Motors .,n.n ol A in the place freedom to come : get 850 from Drew for taking Fried enheit to a station in 2 C o e e L HARTEORD NEW,_ BRITAIN G lm & s 4t 47 RHartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt. Hotel Bldg. i Tel.2:7186 Tel. 3420 nurse who was v | Gien ) loctiin S o the two men od at tha station. of Mile With Cane To Jump O | per 2074 25 Foot Bridge, Frank | Kelly Spring n 20 Deaths JOSEPH FARTINGER Toseph Harth Smith of Cheshire street, a | Kennecott (lap throwing her orv's hridge elf over Greg- Turnpike road, > days o1 son [taling a 23 foot plunge to the shal- in the stream below and despondent, was in A1l health, In order to reach ths k ahout a quarter American lived with he VATELLA GLORIA GORDON Estella Gloria Gordoen daughter of Mr . Gordon of 151 Lyons str late last night at Ne eral hospital morning in Reth immediately [1¥ing in ahout three Copper A [ Two Land in Ho:pnal \fler \ulm ( olhdc for a broken other injurles of a minor nature, and lair Ol John Joseph Remuth Studebaker 1 13 3% | band Vessels OF New York | i [ mat 3 serry, O om | ory. “An unreasonable restriction |memhers of the executive believe |matches at Camp Ferry, Ohio, fr o i Facific 485, 487 fs7 | Pretty Well Seattered Now Pacifi 8 Tndus Aleo 87 Sity S , a e - and two sisters, L |in the mm»mmru town of intoxication automebhile acc afternoon at Arthur Whitman .and Wallace Elliott of ! |ton on the same c} Lthe aceident to return to his home last ni 'I he mnmvmi Miss Helen Stanklewicz The funeral of Miss | | | \a\mi MM ¢ kiewicz was held this morning at 7 Sacred Heart BRurial was in Athel, Hartford ¥ir | Rritain poliea court e fer the influr Miss Ellen \mlvr\nn DAY OF REAT A gang of tiny s Nl‘l\l\| EADS | parlors most estates, because there is insufficient cash with which || £olden esas’" was given by Goverpor loaks ot ifinsrantibird \elr sport rudely at 211 Chest- him regarding differences with the | Card af ,,,,"L\ We wish to t! lieved the hoys of t ing them at the y's shooting was over all employes who left their vm-k‘ should a strike on the system be de- | 10 PRACTICE | eeem—— J HAVE REMOVED TO 80 WEST MAIN F Professional Building F. H. Bollerer's Posy Shop “The Telegraph Elorst of New Hritain STERLING ST Joseph A. Haffey Residence, 13 Summer St—1625-3. i b iscovered in a bunch of bananas by v Released Urom Atianta Uatl THeY Prank Gentile, proprietor of & gros e ) o Pay $10.000 Each ¥ at 274 South Main street, v X vesterday He was walting on & \ ™ ~ who wanted & I ¥ or d and when he eut N Y t r trom the stalk ¥ t ng nest hidden away RS P A « The bananas > ) [ % ¢ s i e ser 3 ¢ ¢ QUEBEC FIRE KILLS TWO 1o Quebee, July 13--Two men were r 1 v | killed in & fire in the Napture Inn Co com y a Mrs. Kessler [here early today They are Co 3 ¢ ood, who arri Rrown, a voung Englishman, who Towr s ® ¢ days ago 1o Acc as suffocated in his root, and Jo- t & Pow prd...108 10 ¥ their husbands home rd. a lumberman, who Electric Light ...230 235 jurday for New York to get the died in a hospital from injuries su- in the world, N B Gas PUTNAM & CO. MEMBERS. NEW YORK & HARTTORD STOCK EXCHANGES HNWEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN~ HARTFORD OFFICE 6 CENTRAL ROW TEL. 1-Mef 3 Sk We offer 3 f*: He nmon and % TS ( neral ilway Senal JUDD & COMPANY Weston tricnt AMERICAN ilARDWARE CORPORATION hiinars BIGELOW-HARTFORD CARPET COMPANY A FAGLE LOCK COMPANY e disidend an the LLANDERS, FRARY & CLARK robped a point, 1icariness | § SCOVILL MANUFACTURING COMPANY ral Asphalt and Chandier | STANLEY WORKS : Sl TORRINGTON COMPANY Stocks Prices On Application roke 4 arc liquidation 109 | Thomson, Thenn & T ntoff Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOUK EXCHANGES Chrysier and Masy A fresly, b vent up 3% and Timken Donald R. Hart, Mgr. e Woolworth and th e ERVICE It 18 no longer necessary {o look inside the telephone divectory for our number as it is now on the outside cover, visible at a glance, i Tlinois shar High WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS pfd 7 pfd 108 . V. S TREASURY STATEMENT Forelgn EXCAange | o=l ' $ T | N ———— et A . New York, July 13.—F - [CLEARING. HOUSE STATEMENT inges steady. |\vm':;‘i‘(:fi: "I‘n . v Y I'sch 57,0 nt Great Britain Demand 0Lk i i 60-day bills Demand Demand De nmvi Bel- gium 4.64 Germany Hol- JM l.”, ‘;DFROH) 4 Norway, Sweden 6.85 Denmark 20.59; Switzerland n 145, Greece 16.1%, Po- echo-Slovakia 2.961, Austria 14%, Ru- 2 40.37, Brazil Tokvo 4113, Shanghai 78%3, Montreal 100 1-35 road Vs [Governments e Ihat Contra W £ hly 1 F) -1 === oo new v | SEEK M]SSINGMAN tady Youth Is Wanted In nuse ' to W erland 19 S \ i h 5 i Connection With Strange Death of Companion. 1OCAL STOCRS ¥ 1t L : Irive off New 3 o P Estaly Xy R leath ot Ziba C. of Chatham, Mass., ! was found s beside today led stioning henectady. s wiih Nick ird man, whose {dentity is mot to Saratoga Springs ! the unknown man hout Nickerson, it was r had met wtih an that Nickerson had X . Wheefr was givon'a frec hnnds | Bird's M\xt With Egg ) - Txa\el\ Across U, S. A, .' ¢ ‘ ‘ | \‘UST PAY UP HNES ; nwrh-r that had trave 1 e s the country from the est containing an en of Jeseler and Sweetwood Will Net e Pacific to the Atlantic seaboard was money. . |stained in jumping from & windew, ,