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SCOPES DEFENSE LOSES FIRST TILT (Continued from First Page) that there was an alleged discrim- tion agalnst teachers as a class, he dismissed with a reading of ruling by the state supreme court, in tion which has applied wqually to | all that are in or that may come into the' like circumstances and K makes a reasonable and na is valid and con- To Make the (‘hlldreni; s legisla- | Happy At the Seashore 21 classification tutional.” X DMscussing the alleged Violation | vate the tourteenth amendment to the | »n of the nstity United ad a p of | ision of the supreme court in | case of Meyer ve the State of in whieh 1t was held that prohibiting the teaching other than Engiish il DICKINSON DRUG CO. 163-171 MAIN te law languag: children the fourteenth amendment ] Concluding, he quoted from the raling of the state supreme court in Leeper casc, generally cited as | the outstanding authority in similar cases in the stats of Tennessec. In | this cass it was held that the estab- | and of public | «chools 15 & function of ths general | and that if the legislation deems proper it ahandon one plan and try another In conclusfon he said: "It is fur- | ther pertinently sald tiat it is im- Feature | possible to conceive the existence of a uniform system of public schools | without powers lodged somewhere STATE-WIDE |to make them uniform and in the SALE w‘,ppn\-s of express constitutional provislons the power must necessar- SMART SUMMER [to be used and how SILK DRESSES | ehtained and distributed. > | "We find neither reason noar an d Pe lvvmrmv that suggests 4 donbt to the power of the high as 82075 B the Hshment control assembly may A Dress Sale Eatraordinary-—a of Our it hag the power to prescribe course of study as well as the books Formerls a desiznated series of hooks ta be N {1 used dn sehools, frocks de Ra A fine group of fashioned of I Chine, Tub & dlum Silks, few of I'renct All sizes for tron—straight pleated nic light shadcs navy Ay Come are just the dresses for tion wear new which the courts are governed in tutes ts this: The struction that every intendment and presumption fs in favar of the eon Stitutiona anstain o fwn W must t 1 monstrueti g e Mved so as to i e it is subjeet howill mugt be inbinations. hes s fhat wt \etitutionality an sustain ite o “The eourt, 1 A chrenolegically and gi=an Dewnrrers Filed izl Asuliem Strees T T e Harttord “It Pays o Buy Our kind’ sptinn o the metian an st Tate ma R whieh R — uirer me contention of th 1 tn quash Melol The. firet: sfaten connty at 1t Ing the exception n Said Eyesight Frat 327 MAIN ST, Y Wi pravers —_—e St. Swithin's Day Dry Weathe The at ne of s s called to t! atter P ton form by the conrt . .’”" Siribling ef the Pay Pastor Forecast jation had annonneed the nay Visiting mintstar a8 the ehejec A, Names Minister vester t he would ask tion to nomina the opening ense at the the prayer fter Tohn ined brief praver tria Ohjects 1o Hockling state Extend Captain Belly's Leave Without as Statement rale and against bed general hooseb foot i, Half-pin q §1 THE TANGLEFOOT COMPAN® Grand Repda. Nichigan 5 ’ best beca 50¢ 11t wad Wi H asked it he Tnter tehinean was court TuAge had a state. they shall be | legisiature to require | | | tv of the statute and that | inz passed on each | “Emir of Kurdistan” Is | here NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1925 me seed not stat t Hutchinson said that he would prefer to make a statement to the yurt in chambers, Beamish spoke up to say that Hutchinson was “theroughly ethic al’" The court announced that the newspaperman would be glven a pri- hearing The committes report was signed by four of the members, Rich- ard Beamish, Philadelphia Inquirer; Earl Schwab, Universal Eervice; Yor- rest Davis, Ne York Herald-Trib. une and Tony Muto, New York Eve- ning Rulletin to make, explaining that he teel obliged to make five City Items Vietrala hait price eale at Marans advt Louls Camean of 157 Bristol, left the General hospital today aftar under- going treatinent for a few doyvs. He me 11l on a passenger train in this city and pital Homa cooked lunches, Crowell's.— advt, The police have been advised of the return of operators' licanses held by Donald Caufield of 7 Garde street, Antoine Garon of 321 Church street, and Paul Mozzicato of Tranklin street A triduum in will be held at St July 24, 25 and 26 St. Anne will ba applied during the Nerth Main stpast, was taken to the hos- henor of &t Anne Peter's church [ tridunm | 18 and D. of L., will meet at Milfor The past eouncilors’ aseociation, on Friday at 3 p. m. The past [ eouneflors of Winthrop eouneil, who | ars planning to attend, Barlin on the 11:56 a wili m. daylight dave i (saving time, frain for Milford iy reside in the legislature and hence | Vietroala half price zale at Morana. advt A daughter was born fn New Brit- ain General hospital vesterday to Mr. and Mrs, Martin French of 50 South Hizh street, 01, COOLIDGE BRTTER An Fxtent That o rule prevatling in Tennrssae | [ Tmproves To Such assing upon the constitutionality of | tule of con- | Ais Attending Physieial 1s - Able To Leaye, Swampseott Colonel John O Coelidge father of President, has made such a complete recovery from his nd operation that Dr. James F. Coupal, White House physieian, has found it pessible to return to duty Wor 1308 aged Mats, July the reeent in here. | was recelved the enm- today that Dr. who remained at Plymouth, after tlie President re- turned here geveral weeks ago, was mpscott by motor. ¢ Dr. Conpal was tened by the death at Pottsuille, of Mre, K. H Koch, mother-in Jocl V. Boone, the Preg- mer White House Coupal, on his way to § The reiurn o a w of Dr ident's othe who to go to funeral i made physi 5 imme the Arrangem Penngyvlvania f rrest in Berlin 150 I nder / Berlin iy recently The self-styl- Kurdistan also known as Mohammed Said ene Jeported from United States, has heen arrested eharged with cwindling and passport falsitication British auth him to land turned to efused admis- sent across the At- Information here in- d to his country in Mareh orities vefuged 1o allow was v n here Iantic again leated he was finally allowe and n Fran Zerdocheno s sald to rested during T United States, b years and and Franc 5. He first o f at that time as A Lior ¢ Princess Iatima of Egvpt been an varion ne Rainhow Div To (:0 to France in 1928 hiengr Tuly 15,08 Chalons Marne is the battle on of the and program ‘ew York ac 192 D« Chalens, n here th of the it t 1o b Catonel ty far 1026 and New Britain | The relle of | HRITISH LIQUOR CARGOES LEGAL Injunction Sought by U. S, Ship | Lines Denied York, July 15 (A —Legal proceedings have falled for the sce- |end time to upset the arrangement Evn hereby Americans travellng to Eu- New frope on British ships satiate their Ithirst in & manner forbidden at {home Federal Judgs Mack jesterda missed infunction pri brovght the Cun land dis- edings | against rd an to prevent others in eftort SOUTHINGTON NEWS Michae! P. Miller of Stamford peared in the local court be Deputy Judge L. O day on a charge of criminal n gencs in the operat vehicle and was bound the next tarm of t under bonds of $1 ). He operator of an automobile May 30, 1925, lis factory in Danahue of 8 and others wero (njured James Bologna of Liberty arrested by Constable Murphy on complaint of his that he beat her, was fined §25 costs. Arthur Whithay toxication, was fined ang upon his fallure remanded to jail he ove was whic smushed into the Milldale and amtord was K arre 31 to pay. he \ts vessele from bringing liquor into port under seal. Some months ago | a similar action Invelsing the Cun- | arder Berengaria faled Both suifs wrea brought by the | Nent assoclation, an organization lof deck officers of vessels of Amerd can regietry. The complainant ar- | ened that the rum treaty between the United States and Great Britain {was unconstituiona) treaty | gives the United State right to search British contra- band lquor within an hour's steam- ing distanes of and to selze them. In return British sels have the right to bring nto Ar an ports under seal. The complainant argued that this treaty and similar arrangements with cther countries were violating the 181 amendment and the Volstead act and that as a result patronage which Ameriean vessels might reccive < | gotng to British eraft | Judge Mack retused the constitutional that it unnec missed the sround that the courts had no right to compel prosecuting officars to en toree penal la The remedy for inastivite of that Kind 15 with the executive and uiti mately with the peopls” he said Besides the Cunard line and offi of its vessels the cuit was di attorner gone I'his he \eesels for shore ve ta consider | sa3Ing He dis on the question wae ssary. proceedings reeted againet the ral the federal proseentors in this at {rict and the commissioner and col lector of internal revenue Tudga Maele pointed out that the claimed by plaintifts | result from fact that lquor 1nkn . but beeause of hassengers for Britich £hi After the decision handed | Federal Aftorney Buckner ammient that the method | in that no cubmitted that to sail on ehanged thelr | conld a| As to the | the the under the prefarence of damage d4id not port cams ¥ wis down made of atta the wae wrong, had Leen Americans intending American vessels minds hecanse Jrink en Britigh vessels ! prssibility further litigation in | this Mr. Buckner sug cicted that there might be submitted counter affidavits setting forth that Americans preferred fo travel ehips because they they get of connection n American were dry suit for $3,500 Result Of Real Estate Transfer 2vk has for $2 damages gaingt \lichael, Charles and Ros Dombrauskas and Mary Knlauskas ne the result of a real estate transac Afred Le Wit the 1s returnabl Monday of August in the city court 1. Maier of Kensington has beer ied far 2600 dan : and Rese Kow t action 500 tien writ, which Kensington, the it of a note the Merid Aug derman of 1leging nen vrit is retu city court the in first Tuesday of et Cyril Gaftney reial T Co, h gainst Axel 4 es Johngon acting for tha Com s instituted suit T ta for recover Johnson is said note me on a note to have enders Hoth ore peyment when is returnable the July In the city af the defendants on Che court. Real estal tnnt etreet has been attached Howard Is President of Maple Hill Fire District H. Howard Trust Co. has sident. of the rd of commig s of the newly created Mapl Harry of the Britain been elected b sin en € Ban- The officars wilt roft is freasure a2 meeting Fr with the eont on rules and regulations LFASE WEST MAIN ST, STOR! Fred H have tak 3 ar Cest Main efreat butlding owned by Tera The manthlv rental for t Annia vear | athers first vear s maining four 3 P —— It's Cold This New Summer Breakfast Note the recipe. Get Quick Quaker and try it out. You'll like it A chef of great note pre- pared this NEW idea ina summer breakfast. Now millions follow it. You will find it a great ds. light. Quick The Recip.e As you prepare dinner to- night, cook your regular breakfast quantity of Quick Quaker. When done, pour into a pudding mould and let cool. Then place in the refrigerator over night, Cut in medium thick #iices and serve at breakfast with fresh or cooked fruits or berries and sugar—float with rich milk or cream. The combination is de- lightful. Just for the joy of it, try it yourself. 3 to 5 minutes Mattey Roback, Keeping fined 31 81 charged nsed dog mounti Phaia ot cekless ¢ superior ¢ ter for ap tore Shepard yester- egll- u of a motor r to ourt the I on | El- John illed trect Thomas wife and n- and costs was vith ing against Martin Brennan of ) 1den, Charles A and Robert Wall all dismissed Bell of §p rof Hartford The funara hardt of Meriden this afternoon at 2 home, Rev. H. Ma of the First Eiangelical chureh officiated. Burial w Hill of Ch G B was frow avene o'elock Laith The Camp of West from the home | ner, pastor of the will oftic [in Quinnipiac | funeral Alic Ly after at I o'clock H. Plants te. Burial v metery church The Iocal a shooting polics arc and attempted vhich oceurred in Plantsvilie ear nday worning. Lmil | [of Prospect streat was on lavenus on his way men stopped a motor car pressed a gun to his stomach waned money. Ulicka started rm two shots 4 him grazing ! teft arm chest, He was attended by who notiticd the poliee | iy ost e and one hald ) his pastor | wran i~ in Ok | L. held noon Gard- boldup | nter licku £ Covles heme when two anfd They 10 atter and u doctor lirka stated that he conld not ideniity his ! assailants. s annual m lders of Pee will be held at the office of the ¢ Southingten Wedne Direetors Stow & aratien in oming year. Tuly Gifts sity last cd more 2,000,000, Victrola 80 Was $110 ool Wilsox Co. | orp sy will fo Yale Lniver- 117 Camp étreet. The than Easy Terms Victrola 400 Was $250 Now 125 - NOWISEXPLANER | iChamberlam Discusses Position | | in Moroccan Crisis - |retary Austen Chamberlain Great Britain's position In reg forces in the traband arms waters Tyly {to a qu and nish govern explained. hud proposed of Dritish al surveillance con traffic in the terri Tangler. 1 of is NOT on the Box, it is NOT BROMO QUININE | The extension of the territorial |limits of the Irench and Spanisl zones 1o six miles at sea instead ot thres, and the landing of contin- gonts of troops by the three coun ! I'n r for the protectian of the city also was proposed The British gorernment | Chamberlain a1l as 1€ carry out the obhigations of th V) gier ¢onvention and to the suppression of contraband tr i in the territorial ot the |18 iy district; but it preferred not fo par action onteids the could it acquieses in on beyond the The British government also oppesed the proposal for the dispateh of troops to Tangier be cause such action might possibly provoke an attack upon the town by s at & - waters 1 tielpate waters, no their three mile limit proposals made by the and Spanis t the Tangier represe Sultan of Moroe to hand over to th A from governments tative the ish authorities JCIAL-THIS WEER ONLY ectric Light Bulbs 50 watt 21c The Abbe Hardware Co. (Next Mohican Market) 405 MAIN ST. to ational might eseaps it internationa! ahould Spanish zone 1at i the inte 20n8 @ Jbitants of the zene outside Tagier irmead. | The Briti action of ending t1 might even cause additional tr and uarest. Mr. Chamberlain however, that other measnres v be taken in an effort to 0 - ) government feels s be useless & ve in wout o8 8 Moar b gatl. i ontd Fangier zone tar of rebel intrigue nely store is op 1 Danich Pactry, LiE Logan I ay sold a hon Harrisen to Riley sale was} fend Gl Able PAGE SELLS HOUSE y tamily troct John Tar: i s 7 and of | made through the agency lo'Connor & gon | mnees the opening of a hranch ) for bnsiness and s carrving 2 full line of ¥rench special tnch for worling men put up i neat ANNOUNCEMENT The Quality Pastry Shop 117 MAIN SIREET store at 161 Elm street. Tl ”Qui-ck Resulis Use Herald Classified Ads Genuine ictrolas dalf Price EVER BEFORE AND PERHAPS NEVER AGAIN Vietrola 215 Was $150 Now *75 This Is Positively New Merchandise Guaranteed by the Victor Talking Machine Co. and Ourselves —m Victrola 10 Was $150 Now 75 Victrola 210 Was $110 ow *55 HENRY MORANS & SONS 365 MAIN STREET—OPPOSITE MYRTLE