New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 15, 1925, Page 3

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SIDELIGHT OF STOPES THIAL Interesting Tncidents Nofed at Dayton, Tenn, Dayton, Tenn, July 15 (A—The story was told in Dayton today of | how Dudley Fleld Malone was aped by an ape. One of the animals brought to| Dayton by publicity seekers was car- | ried to “the mansion” last night for a viait with the proposed sclentific | witnessce for the defense who are | making the public house their headquarters here, the story said. | Interested with the animal the sclentists were sald to have placed it in Malone's chalr at the table | around which they were grouped. | While they were dlscussing the aps and subjecting it to various tests, Malone entered the room. Tha conclusion of the story was that Malone, disliking the farce, | called an automobile, bundled the ape and his master into it and sent them back to town Dayton prepared for a flood and recelved a shower. The anticipated crowds have falled to materialize. | Although hundreds of people have visited the town within the past five . since the beginning of the . the numbers have fallen far beneath the ganguine expectations of | Daytonians. | Amplifiers arranged at various places about town, on the court- house grounds, In the high echool tuildings, have had scarcely mors than a handful of listeners since the beginning of the trial Coneesslon stands, which prepared for heavy business during the trial, with the exception of those stationed fn the more favorabls finding stomers. Traffic nces passed davs ago to,ald in preventing conges- tion ahout the principal thorough- spots, are eeveral fares, have had little congestion to relieve. Few times have there heen more automoblles’ lon the main streets than could move freely Wewspaper men and women from T'nited a1l parts of the Publicity of varied ! here, The camera nave enapped viciously . connected trial or the principals. Several dif- ferent breeds of fanaties ates have men t everything, n remotely with the came ear Bl the trial radio or nda of exper mare f through the newspapers Among the host of publiclty seek- ers are enthusiastic song writers, who have turned their genius to the construction of what they hope will bs popular ballads, vach with the evolution trial as the predominant theme, and the majority with some bread of a “monkey" trial During a preaching service in one of the Dayton churches last night a vaudeville performance was being conducted in a tent directly across the street As the congregation plano banged and the piping voice of |a soubrette rounded the words to a jazz song. The conclusion of the hymn across the street was punc- tuated by the applause pertormers lr In the tent Hilles W lll Visit at Summer White House fwampscott, Mass al committeeman from New York, will call at the summer White House |tomorrow to pav his respects to | President Cooltdge. Mr. Hilles had advieed the prest | dent that he would be in this locality |and was fnvited by the eall executive to His visit, it was sald today, is | without significance. | Hilles' name ha a possible successor to Sec TWeeks should the war depa head submit his resignation tary ment | Legion of Honor for Two Round World Men ' geles, July 15 (A—In con- | Los nection with French ecolony cises here commemorating the fall of the Rastille, Ca y Lowell H mith and Lieutenant Frie Nelson, orld flight pilots, with the eross of the Leglon of H or. At the same time Captain Sain exer- vere decorated | Remie and Lieutenant Van ‘(i--n Ecker, representing the French gov- ent, pinned on the of n B Trench a r1d war officer in the 14 now 2 motion ple- the Medaille Militaire ture direct awarded for ery under fire MISSIONARIES Tulv 15 (P rival at Suw bers of the Fnzlish mission at Wukingfn (On Julv announce the atow of all mem- Preshyterian 9 Cantons tacked fhis mission £0 miles north st of € and gave sorer n and two inlssionaries, The tow demanded punfehment of ttack and rep he farm of of the me aration In compenes |tten) poured its | teelings Into the song service a tinny giren the | July 15 (P— | 0 * | Charles D. Hilles, republican natfon- although Mr. | bean mentioned as | “ral court atts MANY DEFENDANTS ARE 0 G0 FREE Western Judge Obiects fo War- rants Falsely Signed San Francisco, July 15 (H—Dis missal of several hundred defendant, charged with violatio hibition of the pro- | amendm peared im- sult of the ac- minent today a au ton of United States District Judge | John §. Partridge yesterday in hold- | | ing illegal search warrants obtained | by ‘“under-cover” agents in affidav- fts slgned by other than the true ing out names of the persons swear rrants t District Atrarney Thomas NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, J. Riordan said the ffe decision | virtually all of the liquor ca llcumulatedtitn thia districe over = ||I} | period of ma nonths and total- | ling close to 1 . Rlordan said he aid not intend to earry | the United States court of appeals The ved by fe to set a prees to have far the prosecuti | of liquor cases in this and of! | states. Prohibition operatives h have for a long pe the case f decislon 1s belie |ent which Is likely | reaching effects in ried followed t practice of signing Actitious nan In obtaining sea | 'The point was raised when cou sel for a bootlcgger suspect mo |to suppress all evidence gained 1 | prohibition s under a cear ned en an warrant obt | signed by | me man's tru. Tm motion wa Judzs Party £ty fintitions name thical a q ur onetitutional ‘The consti ves to every man the right ta | |18 accused,” ow by whom ! said Indge Fartrides net incumbent upon any ae {cused persons to stablish the identity of the person or persons ar cusing him of wrongdoing it that deliberately m will be recognized affidas fants this court.” | RAID IN AW HAVES Jatv in ope his name as | eallan cans held the 238 MAIN ST, Sale “tarts July 16 Women's and Misses’ Jays On the Square Smart Fashions at Tremendoug Price Reductions ~Less than half for final and ahsolute clearance. New Britain, Conn, 9 A. AL Sharp SUMMER DRESSES An unmatched collection of Print- ed crepe, Flat Ciepes and Figuved chiffons; regulav price up to $19.75. To t‘laseiflu'f $ 1 O 75 Sale Price ONE LOT UF I)Hk«h S Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Sateens; reg. price up to $39.75 $1 OO Sale Price . IA”IH]\(v SU I[‘ Sieve Sateen, only in black, size 36 tn 14‘18}.’ price up to $] 15 85.75. Sale Price .. ONE LOT OF SWEA] NR\ All wool guaranieed, ahout 10 | sh?dCS.lefl price up fo $1 00 35.95. Sale Price l!l'R Hl)\l”\\ Reduced 20% One Lot of COTTON WAISTS Regular price $1.95. Sals Price ... ). ALL limited quantity; ovigmally $35.0 Sale Price | TWILL AND SPORTS COATS A limited quantity fashioned of twill tweed and fine wool coating in the high shades; originally up to §29.75. Sale ¢ H]! H vioned TYPE !_,UT" COATS of fine twill bleom, and horders of light and dark rh:;r]pc' many have collars smart fur, EI\IBLE High quality; reg price §39. 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