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ATIOMAL SHIELD HIGHWAY MARKERS jot, Plans New System Jor Route Signs Washington thield of the tdopted today dutline of ystem of n: »orked out by t! nterstate highways i the fnitials { ter in black. A 1« Nith white tar re used at ar rows will shie An octagon shaped ilon slgns will Mith yellow tymbo's indica travel, hills or other ter. For brossings soure warning &lzns a cireular kas approved, bearing in ttandard railroad cross W ers R. R. In states which have | ng with the fions, an effort w e state laws cha outes 1s expected TENNESSEE NOW HAS at ral bls ith the board's i1l be made to ‘,- NEW EVOLUTION CASE, — Taspager Petitions To Fnfoin Fn- forcement of the Dis puted Tasw ~hattanooga, Tenn sompanion case to the s in prospe ) chief couns the 1o f I i jo ot today Neal ol in ‘age expected b = axy enforce Ktates district cou setition seeking to e hent of the anti-evolution Iz The move marked the second 2 empt to carry the fight aw. which prohibits teaching .volution in public schools of jessee, into the federal courts. The first atteript, whe o transfer the Scopes cue n the federal courts at Cookey »y Dr. Neal, met failur ‘ofusal of Judge Gore At the same (ime a peti Wilson, a faxpayer join the state anthori el fused will be Rot in in t) was file ert socking torcement of {1 The petitioner »rt Wilson, who a sifort s fro zround t prived of be U'nder a federal statute wonld o00ls 0 lications to ¢ laws 1 al jud nst be e t of state chom 1 1 nited The 1s J district Dr. Neal ately after would leave Ter Du thur Garfeld Hi NEWSPAPRR CHANGES sith nevs interes! (Me ) Daily Now Appear OF Newest Pnrchaser WANT Al SULTS Hit FOR [ 1HI b Abs rontie DARRO gcopes trial n R ed inst th of Ten- a petition lle. through th to interfere tion of Rob- ties from en suthori- on the Commercinl BRICKMAKERS LEAVE WORK IN CLAYTON PLANTS Those Who Walk Out Do Not Tm- palr Operations at Yards, workers' 1 has t en i for ex- morn- orkers’ grees in lin Is gradua i this 1y W ‘layton vhen ik quit nding strikers workers will eir places n southern that (5 more NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, EVERY STATE IN .5, REPRESENTED \Knights of Columbus Open Convention With Parade vy and | laharers come | ork in the vo Steps being taken to commemorate warm sea-|the landing of Christopher Columbus remained t son returning to their homes late in er or O W DUES NOT SAY , HE WIIL NOT DEBAT RPut Hints That He Relleves Others | Are Better Qualified To Argue, 4 (P —Without Jining the challenge to| Rev John Roach | D today re and his friends Jefinitely dor debate traton, C ferred to the Ady to oppose Dr Attorne with aren Dr. Straton American Association for the ement of € for a man st Darro of Dr him e row cfence ton. sald A “T have - and skillful in that work wanted helieve tn he exceedingly to debate, but occastonally. challenged body and would net do it. Weve that if Tir. Straton and his friends want tn dehate on evolution ehould ask the Ammerfean As- snciation for the Advancement of Seienca fo furnish a debater I am not an expert an evelution 1o T helieve in it and have studied it farily well many gcientific men in our colleges of the suhjeet Adebate hetween Wheralism have never have done o1 50 o mever any- 1 they 1 whn masters [T fun to he a tamentalism and liheral snme minister - resent thelr to e nat 0 ii and life." b me. am 1 into 1 1 Eetting is Heads Burritt head captain D(‘p.u tment At Leave g = and i Rurritt manager in Jeft the emp william R offee shop is temporarily 5 roam nntil the officials from Jeant pasitions AFAR TENANIS UPSET r Aug., & (P an Francisco of the Miss ~urrent Miss F cen- leanor fourth ranking ta three hard Jnsing. Aanagement S 2. 0-6, 6-1 .“\mlm\nu\ TOSES | s Herai 4—The 1 Lorongl 1ted for e ~on he third special elactin Vainst s ont of a COMES, Po!’ OO D LAND, I ,rc‘? SOK NDA e ) <hyaton's debates | New Tork State Athletic commission | For myself 1| they will he- | |1feved would prevent adverse But there are | of | shonld | m rapidly m rapid | JUNIOR FINg PARADE / /T AIGHT WITH HAAK HAWKIAS, HE'S GOT A CAGE OF N "ANGIAA \PECTORIS! | dilla on his second trip to the west- | folmbus park, Duluth, Minn., Aug. 4 A—Xnights of Columbus marched through the streets of Duluth today in an im- pressive parade. The demonstra- tion, in which more than 3,000 per- sons took part, was preliminary to the opening of the 43rd annual inter- national convention of the organiza- tion, Every state in the union, Canada , Panama, Cuba, Por- to Rico Alaska were repre- Mexy| and Arriving shortly at the amphitheater, the marchers tnok thelr places for the pontifical high mass that marked the religious opening of the convention. ‘The formal opening of the assem- bly came this afternoon when Su- preme, Knight James A. Flaherty of Philadelphia called to order his 16th convention, Delegates today learned before 10 a. m. This riots took place. of the TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1925. Swept Chinese City N shows what happened to Hankow, Ch ina, when the anti-Japanese and anti-British The photo was taken on the main street just after the disturbance ended. Eight Chinese were killed and many Chinese and foreigners were injured. “[SCOTT'S MOTHER ON STAND FOR DEFENSE (Continued From First Page) he was to hang not not for murder | but to be restrained from \nmslnf;‘ the crookedness of the Canadian of- clals who were conspiring to break | Lim," Dr. Hulbert said “Was that an illusion,’ tense asked In re-direct examina- tlon, but the prosecuticn objection s sustained | He said had an unfair trial ; anc | “Strike judge ruled, the de- he it out, strike 1t out," the “The jury will disre- gard the testimony. The witness will omit all reference to the crim- inal trial.” “He sall nce of Canadian thwarted his ¢ strate his said “Haze any Scott did not know he for murder?" court “Let us to that," ply e Mr. croy tried at the in- Managhan, the n consul, who had ery effort to demon- " the witness innocence, evidence was on trial demanded was the-re- yon on what 18 now American sofl. Al- though Columbus landed at San Sal- NEALON-ZE | Theater Flectriclan T ernhemisphere a year later. Manuel Mendla, only delegate from Porto Rico, brought a resolu- tion of the municipal assembly of Aguadilla, proposing te provide for | where the knights | | plan to erect a second monument to C'olumbus. The first monument was | | destroyed by an earthquake in 1015, At their convention in New York last vear the knights voted $10,000 for | tha monument. Hartford ding—Go To Atlant Joseph Nealon and Zeldon, both of this ¢ ried in Holy Trinity el ford this morning. |brother of the bride and Miss Anna Tonal as bridesmaid Mr. Mrs. John Nealon of ritt street, He is em |trician at the Capitol Dempfie Not Alarmed at Boxing Solon’s Threats | Los Angeles, Aug. 4 (P—Jack| Dempsey awaited with apparent composure tha meeting today of the Mrs. Ignatz avenue and Russell & Mr. and on a brief |City. They spend the world's heavy- | friends at weight indefinitely if he was not |Sunday present in person to sign articles of agreement, to meet Harry Wills, his chief challenger. Dempsey gave out last night the text of a letter which he sald he had sent by alrplane mail to the com- mission and which he sald he be- action by the rulers of hoxing in the east Tn his letter Dempsey explained that pressing business matters held | nim here, and that he had a “proper Zeldon of Erwin plant Mrs, Neal wedding tr will be the Zeldo at which its members have indicated STECK 15 L Washington. Ang ing Into account 2,1 4 ) the recount of senatorial contest tod: |following totals, witl lcomplete: Brookhart Steck, voles Repubhli Democrat, 1 Nealon is the daughts LDON akes fe City Miss ity urch at is of this Nealon is the gon of Ar 1 No 1 theater roof 102 Ha was emploved at ha in to on honie 1 n hor ADING P —N conte in the X i 20 17,14 My At 118 ! H Augnst Zeldon tm city, Bride in At Early Morning Wed er, wa | br Point showed the sted Dal- lots which will be passed upon ! counties o s night | Personals City Items Red Seal single Victor each. €. 1 An automobile in possession of th South Fnd Moter Sales has replevinad for ke alker N s spending ion a Beach. Mary Murphy orett ) r two weeks, nd Miss Grace are regis- Ol Or- o, hee tel ford, A C hold a Hammond anxiliary w1 regular meeoting clock in the tory on Arch st Mr. and Mrs. Charles Farmington avenu 1eir silver wedding Saturday evening at their ith more than 100 friends vith observance Murray of 64 Harrison strect tmened from a trip to Boston. s State arm and Mrs. Wil Buckley, hter Miss 98 Park street ! 4o antomobile trip | will visit the Beaupre (4 and s 1 hom them in of th < Margaret Lewls, and 2 B. W rrison strec wil at tahle stark is spend Me. daughtér of of spend the next ch as the Edwin Lewis. Md., gnest of event tland Ladies of Rohemian hold thelr monthly Wahrenberger's hall Thursday afternoon at A hieyele owned Eagle wil meeting Arch AT H e Lewis 73 30, veoks by Williar nd Mrs, Donald cv of Raltimore, ling ¥ Black R stolen from Washington street morning according fa a made to the polies vouth succeeded in 3 Lhe report Latham at his home on avenne dwin Neumann of Black has returned to his ending several weeks A worthless check on witz, Lafayette sireet grocer, Satur ay night according to a complai he made to the police today. Bamforth re-| wfjeq Minnie \.«nm with the polite | 1y Gonstahle George after a tWoljg jp gt Francis' lmq\lln', spent at Old| wpere she will undergo an | Orchard, Me., with his family. Hantfor anpenalclia : The zoning committes passing Rock Joseph Cesalo home at Say- Lieutenant &amuel umed his duties partment to stenozraphe I weeks' vacation met respect” for the New York commis- sion, and fully intended to comply with its demand that The accept Wille' ehallenge and that he had agreed ta fight no one else, p oy OPERA STAR'S FATHER DIES Chica Ang. 4 (P—Word of the| | sudden death in New York of her! father, Hirsch Burshstein, called Rosa Raisa. operatic star. from her home last night and caused a ha alteration of {he summer opera program in which she appears. Mr. Rurshstein ek had Ived the last four years in New York was 63 years old BOWERY BANK SOLD T.os Angeles, Aug. 4 (A—Purchase Rowery Rank of New York the Raneitaly corporation, a com- allied with the Bank of Ttaly has heen announced hank will be operated 1e management as the River National bank. of also {s controlled aneitaly earporation. of the Py pany of this state The under the Fast Tor the here New by which THREATENS INN | Narwalk Aug 4 (A—When Mapp. A negro cook, upset a pan of greasa he nearly caused the end of tha huge Roval James inn, a | wooden bullding, last night. He put it the flames with an extinguisher. | newest FIRF assistant, buti didi nof notice the blaze inslde | third assistant postmaster general tered the department in 1809 as the chimney which resulted The ang was ealled local fire department V. Trving Glover, | 11tt1e damage rasuited NOW YOU SIT uP HERE AND KEEP OH, LOOK DADDY /7 LET ME SEE, DADDY ( A Y TuAT? KIAD OF A\LMENT s Harry Robert THEY 7 Regar, Poslal Chnef and N»w Ald afternoon in eity hall ness connected |was on the program Suggestion. | made by manufactirers were expoct ed to be discussed, Routine husi |Had Son's Friends Spending their annual seeing the country, John 14653 South strect and of 155 Liverpool Jamaica, L. T, ran afoul of the po vacation Firzak o street, hoth ] o tions satisfactorily quarters, they ceed on their way The two about 18 years old week's hike |ing and of Felix street, wit at police head men and arrived here direetly to the Krzizewski, 113 whose son they quainted. The Krzizewski boy listen ed to the of the of his two friends and enthusiastic about them that he ont and hike whe are young went hom Broa are ac story cided o start with them | out of it sistent, and when the boy was per the father called the polic and had Piezak and Mroz tak custody by the police to make cer tain that they left the companied en Int general, and his who has just been made| Regar, at the right, en- He succeeds | postmaster ety READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIEL ADS FOR RESULTS records, Pierce & Co.—adrt. Jack Laroga of Hart- n tomarrow oining street, Zdanis of 274 Chapman street was this he opera- this with the zoning map Watched hy Police Joseph Mroz lice today but affer answering ques- were allowed to pro- are on a this morn- experiences ime s0 along His father attempted to talk him unac- There no of phantasmic the evidence the {whom the deafense eScott from the gallows. The effort become insanc tenced to death anc (not he hanged, will liis 16 months in jail 1l the state mentally will be butter testimony alienists to of on relies s5ave that he h he was sen- I therefore should be confined to | his carecr and will show that cognizant of hisg the penalty he faee The jury which will decide his fate had the outline before them in the opening statements of the de- and state, His guilt or inno- s 1ot even a remote issue, Seott was pietured hy the defen 1 he alert bend salesman, 1,000,000 Canadian- ige corporation and finally the bewildered peddler of razor to raise two dollars' to e pros sinee n position and fense cence “ promater of a American i ethics, and and ineftectual etraps, unable room rent Indication that speed would be constant of Jud, David whose writ for a stay of e cution pending a sanity test Seott from the gallows shortly o fore the time set for his veste when a jury and ¢ attorneys n the endeavor a be- hanging se- ening com- came | lected in four Watements of the pleted hours 's office, Hartford FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Ang. 4—Foreign ex |changes steady: Quotations in cent Great Britain, demand 485 3-8, ¢ - Ibles 485 4-4, 60 day bills on banks 181 s nee, demand 4,73 1- s {cables 4.74; Italy, demand 5.65, c 1-4. Demand: Belglum 80, Holland 40.17, veden 26,86, De; Switzerland 19.41 1-2, 4.46, Greece 1.6 Poland (zecho-Slovakia 2.96, Jugo- Austria 247 entina 40 Braz €hanghal 78 1-§, mark Spain 19 1-4 n f ¢ Montreal RH) HOSPITAL GUARDED Mass, Aug. 4 P—A police zuard has been 1 in the Lawrence General hos- pital at the bedside of Thomas Pen- of driver of an witomoble which wrecked in North Andover last night, causing the death of lhr‘r men. As soon as ondition rrants his removal from i hospital he will arrested charged with man- slaughter, said - Lawrence, continuous place nyfeather Salem, nas Pennyfeather's s | he police de- HUNTER Gordon Hunter N. G. yeaker at the meeting ©!Britatn Kiwanis club will take his theme COLONETL “olonel D TO SPEAR of the will be the of the New tomorrorw, “The Army and What It Is You." 169th infantry, C. He United States Doing for The photosphere of the degrees temperature 18 12,000 sun's ) Fah- renheit | BY J. P. McEVOY HEY TP T/ WASN'T cut 7w oout’ THAT A SWELL PARADE, DADDY WHA WHE I s Syndieate_Ine Wml T ramrd! Al DI HEART ) e —— wWoT IN TH | A MET p WORLD TERM FOR A AML, T HEAR THANK HAWKIAIS HAS A CASE OF \ AANGINA PECTORIS & HUM! -WOANDER WHERE HE Vi S Lo s (& N g POOR FELLOW MUST HAVE BEEN AN AN UL ACCIDENT 5 TS HAWENED? RE AM 19 that | fiies and lions in | saved | THE HERALD “WANT ADS" Alpuabetically Ariauged Kor | and -Ready Jieforpuoe. | LINE RATES FOR Quick CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge “Prepatd ner * B line iine line line line line Tearly Oréer Raten Lpen Applicatiop. Count 6 worde to o |'ne 14 lines to au toch, Minfum 8pace, 3 1 Mintmum Book Cliaige. 38 centa. No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M. for Clasrified Page on Same Day. ‘8it. 10 A M. Ads tor 926, i 1 1 1 1 1 Accepted Over the convenjence of cusiouiars. Atk for » “Want AQ" Operator. Burial BURTAL Lots, Mouuments VAULT8—Concrete stesl relne forced; water pieof, hormetically seals ed, will outlast either wood or metal Do not require Iarger lota Reasonably priced N.'B..Vauit Co.. Keusington. A 3 o T Ozk St Monuniente of alf wzes and descriptions. Carving and lettar cutting Lour_specialty. i ] CUT FLOWERS—potted plants, pleacing varlety. Speciallzing on fuuera) works Johneon's Greenhouse, 517 Church 8t. “oiime, - Gladioll, Funeral desigus, $2.50 \ . We deliver to all parts of the eity, Flower unrden Greephouse, 1163 Stanley | tlowera. ol white with bro | ta Vitr o ne alout 6 mos, o epots, other @ vra, ots. Please ents T | AUTOMOTIVE ' Autv and lruck Aguul'la L] " Erie- 171 Suuth Maimn 8t [« C | won 3 Sales, Phone 870, BUICK MOTOR CAT ies and eervica, Capito) Buick Coa 193 Arch BI. Phone | B = Motor Co. "A utable Cuncern.* Main. coiner Lincoln streets | CHEVEOLET MOTOR CARS—8ales service, Superlor Auto Gompany. Arch St. Phonys 211. and Sales and et Motor Sales. 250 Arch ang 176 St. Phious 2 GODGB BROTHERS=Eales and service: 8. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 165 Elm 8t corner Frankin. Phone 731. FORD CARS AND TRUCKS—Fordson tractor. Sales and service. Genuine Parts and accessories. Automotive Sales & Service Co., 200 E. Main. Phone 2701 HUPMOBILE CARS—Sales and service, City Service Btatlou, Hartfurd Ave. ‘car, . Paonessa, 3 and Gray. Bales High and service, CEXINGTON, GAKLAND «id GRAY Mo l:’\v Cars, B and Service. Hardware 3 6 Phone 2734, e, * new Tales and_ Barvice Hawker, 58 Aln_etrest. OLDEMOBI fined B1x. Smith Main 8t Phone REQ MOTOR rucks. Kennet) M. Searle & Co., Salee and Service, cor, | Elm and Park Sts Phone 2110. Local | _®gents for Gabrlel Enubbers. A G B MOTUR CARS—'The Ree fotor Eales 100 West | motor cara, showroom and -ervt"u. 129 Cherry 8t. “The Sleev Motor.” R. C. Rudolph. Phone Lusv Autos and Trucks for Sale 1924 Cadilla £on touring. | st | CHEVROLET, 1924 —"Superior” $ glven up by ger closed A “good lhonest Falge-Jewett Co., corner of Elm St. ‘rm-v,} touring car, In excellant condl i ourg lady wants touring. _Pleased owner for *z*n n East Main Bt | DSUMMER CLEARANCE SALR Hudson coach, Hudgon, § pass. sedan Hupmobile, 4 pass. coups. Hudson speedster, Maxwell sedzn. Ford coupe. Hudson sedan Hudson speedster. Chevrolet touring. Hudson sedan AND MANY OTHERS FROM $100 UP —THE— HONETMAN AUTO EALES CO. 139 ARCH B8T. TEL. 2543, NASH—ad ing car, equipped anced 1325, 5 pas fun 2,000 miles, Moran's Garage, 313 ThEer toure i —————— ) WILL GO TO CAMP Eighty-five children from New Britain will bs tgken to the fre 2ir camp at Burlington tomorrow. They will be transported by meme bers of the Kiwa club, who will | meet them at the library immedi | ately after the Kiwanis meeting, at 1 p. m ANOwW SOMETHIN' FER OULUR PARTY ATTIDAY ANIGHT, | | KERR 18 REINSTATED Chicago. 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