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D. C, MARCH 25 1923—PART 1I. o, 1 i n rse tha GOVERNOR OF MASSACHUSETT. S S and the. ether ~Dassi: T Sanes"of the “Bying | LEAPS FROM BROOKLYN '“.i‘:i,.z° e o Noone, Rever: Dennis J. Sullivan, van. ne eve g o usellunbsdcnen;1 of Washington, 1. | He told three men who fished hir em; J ¢ M. C."; elaborate floral lectrical April 13, . P e h win F. Leonard, Springfleld; Leo | decorations snd o oubaisisicn oy ths Dance at Arcade Apr! o BRIDGE; ESCAPES INJURY OuE Smith & plece ot A . Coughlin, Taunton; Henry F.|batiroom Hoce inro toarasion of the| April 13, the Jadies’ committee wiil vt burt to £ Beal, 'Waltham; Louis Li__Keefe, | each® reprosenting o ecoeny cctloh% | give a dance at the Arcade private E— “and_physiclans Wesifleld; Stephen S. Bean, Woburn, | (fatey ¥ ballroom from 8 until 12 o'clock. The: Hospital, where h 5 tep] s In these sections will be the o B onsider P - | BY the Associated Press. | ent and shol . A"" All Invitations Accep! "v;d ,‘.‘c‘gfl5‘(’“g]’(‘;:he'r?’";“'{;l"d~ who will | Hotel, April 27. The proceeds from |Brunner, a Brooklyn contractor, to. | Police decla as trying cceptances have been rece! = me; $ of the soclety and | pe, flairs go into one general enter- | g, 1 ed. 135 feot { ¢ to emulate who or) S trom &ll but the mayors of Fall River, | Party hafling from those commimi- | Leac, Aalrs o E day plunged 135 feet from Brooklyn | . )ulfn’lfi Gloucester and Waltham, but they are |t1es. Tho numes of the mayors and Co-operating with these committees | bridge to the East river and iety expected momentarily by Mr. Cain. It les will appear on banners at|; tertaining toe visitors will be o % . 3 branches of the Massachusetts legis- Y will be on other flags and bunt- Rotary and Kiwani s 1 Memorial Trees in Lin- lature will - appoint delegations to placed about the hall. 3ald vesterday that a valued worker 5 come with the governor and mayors | = !(nor]v;:x.x,z’: wilrl w-”}'fl 10| for the celebration out of the city is : to the tree planting. 8 TS to dispose of in the way | 5, > an, who wo i b coln Reservation. % | ors s 2 (atiations have been |they choose, ‘buc st 1 o'clock they | James P. Gorman, who won & pris _— - ; N i| | dispatched from Washington for the fecelved by President Hard- | or"(he’ most appropriate tribute to dedicatory ceremonial. The “officiall o Hou, An hOur | Maesachusetts. Mr. Gorman's contri- L > 2 i 5 il oo a |18 By W ar at Fort Myer, i o 0l- Sty SRNEEE ’ ; pirty® i Cobtarle Uhe golermor i ke, ey il agpenr s weord Mo | BT WRER. o0k ekt onors ol &l 2 ‘ o o bo accompanted by their wives, fami- | etary of War Weeks, an exhibition | 10WS: 'Massachasetis, Fearceied, for s R | X each city which will be represented . learned in law, leader in legi | . i % on the memorlal reservation will be | 1 Lt a il . . 3 . 3 | |present also. h longer In g - | thrown open to t s ) A orate Program Map-| |§ . ¢ : A large numbér of Bay staters will | thrown e il P-| § 3 arrive in Washington beforo the day [ Nad been planned to I EEES | 3 'Y | tors attend theater, s s|i8 working on material to be pub- . ¥ R § set for th o pla b h offi- ped Out for Next May ; : s et b e iy o g i clal party and the remainder of those | ¢ i “ mu{mu local und pro- | lished in the form of a souvenir pro- s = S ¢ |to visit the city will reach Washing- | £ il bo brought to| gram, und Mr. Cain welcomes any 3., 4 and 5. ' q - ton on the Fede press about 3 Gfurten BLibiie O cuntribuations e baine . e . 4 : # o'clock Friday morning, May Th usetts, whether his- | 3 party will be met and r. Fror e e poems or nd Massachusetts, represented by Gov. G L {;*:‘lr\"m::(-‘-lxn_nlwwg--vr = 3 the Federal Channing H. Cox; mavors of thirty- e sentatives and o the guests . nine citfes of the Bay State and hun- ; here ¥ D e ity Sy oolgnnted “PA tour | tory: Hor:example, ol i 8 | all will proceed to ‘the New 4 : o suburbs will be | sachusetts avenue dreds of its citizens, will be in Was! i 4 : Sl pXoccSaitORe siade dnl the 4fiernde S icuus e e ington May 3, 4. and 5 to witness the | O s pnclal headqyurtors, o‘].',:‘;f.‘[l“’fi,"' wilL hdEmsny of "the main entrance of th consummation of a plan long con- | 7 £ ¥ 8 gister on the books of | burr’ to: (e inE (eeNprebaring o coin Memorial was inscribed the name templated by the Massachusetts So- J | i of his state. Slety 0T Washingioh DLC o Blane tertainment Committeen. | State Represented in Government. i lof e 0w of Torly trees online)| e 3 ce yitertatnment | com- | Mr. Cain also said that Massachus- 3 ol AL AN, | ety Is well and ably represented in Tiioiia o morial resevition: =hicn] the same time, also will be in the pro- of: Samuel M. Chase, | will, from that time, be known as the | / - cession. They will be carried in Cewburyport, Muss.: Mivg | the overnment and administrative | 2 y 4 z ba e | A ", ry of | ac 5 0 shi 0} e s Massachusetts Avenue of Memoriul e {rucks. bearing banners of the cities | Braintree: Frederick W. Carpenter of | ool ues of Washington, Tier sons e s m Which they come, and will 1 West Medford: Albert W | 0ccupying many positions of promi- | : - nence here. me of them are: Cal- the official party at 14th and The soclety is a pioneer in the move. | 1 SR e e bl S pge (iSertore S Be Al | ment of having societies here wmorial. Holes will have been dug and oate v | vin Cooligge, vice president of the ponsor thelllea of icteuting ftree i the trees will be placed in them, ready B 8 United Sthtes; Frederick H. Gillett, 4 R S « | for the final planting. o SRl ac | Speaker of the House of Representa- tory on the Lincoln Memoriul reserv i v ) At noon the party will be boomad daiih s 4 2 tives; Oltv Wendell Holmes and | 5 siE e e e i Pl &= e Bl prun , oflice of 1 e | e o andell Flolnies Planned by Women for Women thouxh rhe season will be too far ad- . % : {Memorial. The dedicatory B 4 Justices of the United & - Ceid st ‘ i then will be held and an addres 5. 5 7 Court; John W ¢ vanced for vther states to follow the {be made by a prom ~hair Y e smith, | War: William Phillig n laid down by the Bay Staters, the 3 » % oy i | name has not : P A J ek 52 N S . Shring nest vear is expeeied L . _ & Motion ‘pietures il - 1 A bk - ; e The Hoosier ‘Kitchen Cabinet is a ral States preparing to . : 3 . : mayors standing beside trees they | Hyde, ; ber o : . cstablish ar avenues of memorial ¢ . A planted and dedic AN the | Clhronce S A St : fllin; [Mmemher of she Kkitchen conven’ence planned by tre i 5 X !trees will b markers. stand- | Mrs. J. D. Woodcock, Mrs. Mildred s8; Thomas . 1 Inaugurated Fifteen Months Ago. . e ard type, the name of the mayor,| W. § Mrs. M. Snow. Miss Atsritn o women to make kitchen work T Btk Masihe ARe the city he represents and other suit- | G. Roper. Mise Mildrod €. Woodeock, | & ; N o 2 About fifteen months ago, George 1 4 able Information in order that. in|Miss Mary Goodyear, o Bot casier and more systematic L. Cain, vice president of the society \ > ’ 4 5 later years, they may be easily iden- | Woodcock.” Miss Harriet ) “heney ) o i R = andl chatrsn ol e e e ; > tifled “with the state of Maua(-hu—il\ihs Marian Kendall and Mr. ¢ o athmentlcommItt cel RIER s o 3 5 setts. There also will be w- | To the ladies committes has been | ¢ by he i e D ¢ nity singing by a chorus of 100 voices | assigned the speclal duty of enter- | S b "“’Z‘r’fm;;“'}‘r"mam = 5 plan of having Massachusetts repre- and tho state song will be sung. taining the “women members of the | mali ., Whall. foreman of plate Every suggestion ever made for the D ed on i pomachusnttsepre /\ ; 4 i At 2 n‘rlm‘k! > gMicial part B lureo groun azpacten here and T ofilee; Irvitie 1o Wiion aseisiant S bibvencnt of allitel I from that state. Mrs. Warren G. Hard- | ’ e entertained & e in €| now, as v st severa " | commissioner of etion: Robai provement ol a kitchen cab- ing previously had planted what is HARRISEWING ——? cablnet room of the Willard, by the | havd been hard at work arras o o e T, . ! Faiit ed | known us the “Armistice Elm” BB O o O e oty A e Tt ! P im0 i net has been tried out on the locations hud been assigned Upper left—tearge 1. Cain, vice president of the Wawsachusetin Soclety |4t §:15 clock, the focial | afford “the vislting housl L toanepores Hoosi I tl' ueon eign governments who will pl and chairman of the e mittee, which ix bringing to Wash-|event of the three-day —a re- | best ie LR : , Fie i y—the st accented over @ streteh of ground to be known | ington more than 1000 persons, including the governor and orn of ment and ball—will o e E d @@sier=-thic Dest' accopied. as the “Allled Governments Avenue of thirty-nine eities of Muss, for n memorial trec planting May 4. 3 baliroom o Wil S . 4 > Distr . the rest rejected Memorial Trees.” Upper right—George A, ~secretary of the soclety and a member and 2 J ‘ Action on the plan, which was of the memeral c tee. Forecast of Magnitude. - e N % ach " unanimously indorsed. was deferred | Lower left— ative Frederick W. Dallinger, president of thel 5,0 o0c 00 o ot vet : i, NN o at that time, however, because the | Massnchusetts S g on completed, but the magnitude | P nir book should 'bv'hxnflr(:,,lh\xrmtl}‘;f- g 3 i Lincoin Memorial had not been com-| Jower right—Mrs. Laura M. Wight, chairman of the Indies’ entertain- 1 be imagined from | s pres The deco- | 19th strect northwest. Telee These work-reducing Hoosiers are pleted and had yet to be dedicated. ment committee. Two hug 1 | ra N s . phone Columbia. 4067-J, s = Bo the matter was allowed to stand half feet 3 sac s h on display here at the Lifctime until a more opportdne time. w. | eter. containing 360 re A S | = 7 Eeu . In Tacoma, Wash., women offenders Furniture Store. Prices start tainment & of the society, | win run ) Memorial shrine A. Manning, Brockton; Edward W.10,5"plua bulbs, ate to be loc ard_party. M. a committee 5 ! : Quinn, Cambridge; Lawrenc teach end of the hallroom, one bear- an exhibition of fancy danc 2 s | are given a trial in a separate court. pos 2 3 at $39.75 for a porcelain-top were given its ch; , Mr. 1 ] = E : i cnlarge it and if nec 1l i albor, Johr Hoosier. pointed ts Joseph Gris. . wuthoriz: ;. Y a i § H aniel | o, un TIM| g o e st o ey re | W Mahones, Tawrende """mumummlmuummnnummnnumnnmnunmnnmummnnnuw = I was b 3 ] 2 s 3 se out_ by ¢ = Sterhe 7 have been completed and has » lassachusetts 3 Medford; Paul o characterized as a_tentativ -am njamin Loring ) wW. H 1 . pr?‘z;\b}:y (\;m ’e{r’i‘;‘l,‘r’a‘mf-:refvflcr;la‘ 5. o < ; : -. e B »rd; Michae! Seventh Street Between D & E ©of public buildings and grounds, i 3 3 t H set aside the land to be devoted to 0; Grors H. Vin the memorial trees. The line of tre erly; James M. 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