Evening Star Newspaper, January 31, 1927, Page 11

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| [ | i | NOTED JURIST, DIES * Twice Governor of Connecti- cut Expires at 87—Believed in Old Age Death. By the Associated Press NEW HAVEN, Conn,, January 31 Simeon Eben Baldwin, noted author ity on international law and twice Governor of Connecticut, died at his home here yesterday. He was $7 years old. Mr, Baldwin, many ye death, publicly expr. that a human being had the die a natural death. “Old Age Natural Way to Death.” “Old age,” he said, “was the only natural way to death.” and he depre cated efforts of physicians to prolong | life when death impended from phys. ical cause or when the patient incurably il n his belief, al e that when 1 practice h' for the he took 1 which sought unfortunate. He was one of the founders of the American Bar Asso in 1878. No cold, formal legal opinfon from the ber him as ch ce, or | y him as executive of | ceived so much wide- | as did Judge Bald-| as_president of, the American So Service Association | in Septemb 1 tional | Right to th 1 1, especially as | e justice of the | and already as a | professcr in Yale Law Schoal had be- | ed as an authority on constitutional and cor peoration law | Ancestral Record Remarkable. Mr. Baldwin's ancestral record was remarkable, he being the fifth of the | bl ve as governor of the , a Governor | ed States Sen- | ator, and ‘a great-grandson of Roger Sherman, a signer of the Decl of Independence. On his moth he was a descendant of three Connecti- | cut governors. He was a corporation and railroad lawyer and legislative agent before his appointment an | associate justice on the Supreme Court | bench In He be: tice in 1907, and was retired reason of age. The Democratic | took him up as its nominee for gov- | ernor. Schism in the Republican | party brought about his election in | 1910, the first: Democratic governor | since 1893-1895. He was re-elected in | 1912. A Republican in politica ith, | he followed Cleveland in 1884 and henceforth was an uncompromising Democrat. Born in NewH aven, February 5, 1840, Mr. Baldwin was graduated from Yale College, and Yale and Harvard Law | Schoolss At 29 he became an instruc- | tor in the law school and later as a full professor he retained his connec- tion with the school until*June, 1919. He held membership in many learned and legal societles, both in the United States and abroad. Admitted to the bar in 1863, he was at one time president of the Amierican & | |owner's Vienna vauit. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1927. SIMEON E. BALDWIN. Bar Association, the American Histor ociation, An ci sociation, the the Judicial e Connectic: ences. Ya Harvard, Columbia 1 Wesleyan conferred honorary de- es upon hin He was author of writer on legal, s torical matter ARCHDUKE LOSES MEDAL. Proof of Right to Austrian Throne Vanishes at Opera NEW YORK, January 31 (®).--It became known yesterday that a medal of the Order of the Golden Fleece either was stolen from or lost by Archduke Leopold of Austria at the Metropolitan Opera House Friday night, says the American, The medal is a copy of one in the ¢ books and a ific and his It was the only definite proof he had with him that third in line to the Austrian and a member of the famous urg line. Hapsh COLLERIES TO CLOSE. 22,000 Workers Affected by Over- production -of Anthracite. . Pa., January 31 (®) ¢ the Hudson Coal Com pany will ¢l today. O production of anthracite for a market already well stocked was the reason for the company’s action. The order will affect approximately 22,000 workers in Lackawanna and Luzerne Counties, A similar order was put into effect about a fortnight ago, and the collieries remained closed for one week. Robbers Kill Night Watchman. FINDLAY, Ohlo, January 81 (#).— Robbers broke into a department store here early yesterday, shot and killed Peter Grant, 54, the night watchman, and rifled a safe of $8,000. Grant was slain, police believe, when ‘he resisted the robbers. Pexfock buking teilts svey fiine! If you use GOLDMEDAL UR -tested’ Reviving Sleeping Hair Roots Science’s New Discovery in Making Hair Grow on Thin Spots New method upsets former theories by growing new hair on 96 heads in 100. 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Or obtain single 30-day bottle to try. the Association of | Law Schools, the Interna- | ion, the American | Amer- | e for an indefinite period | | SHAW, FOND OF CHILDREN, | o4 o chiar |SENDS THEM AUTOGRAPHS | requests from | Author Gives School Signed Photo 1 WL | refusing an of Himself for Reproduction ogether, it a chiid { ending : | himselt to t and, January | Road County haw fs very production in | in Magazine. By the Associated Press. LETCHWORTH, 31.—George Berna | the country for autographs and the like, and while he has ro hesitancy in en, though he has none He is always recelv school children all over | adult, or. ignoring him is seldom that a-letter goes unanswered. a signed photograph of he Letchworth Norton Council School for re- 1 the school magazine, The Young Mother. The ills of infants and children should be so well known to the young- est of mothers that a reminder or a repetition of the symptoms of illness seems unnecessary, yet there are some mothers who overlook a feverish con- dition, a little colic, or a disposition to be irritable. If not corrected they may Iead to serious sickness. And to correct them, to bring Baby back to its happy self, is so easy by the use of Castoria —a medicine prepared just for infants and children. It will regulate the bowels (not force them), aid digestion and so bring quiet and rest. | | | Those mothers will give their babies food: pecially prepared for infants and children. To avoid imi!alions.alwzys look for the signature of Proven directions on each package. Physicians evei “The (GREATES 1919 1920 1021 1922 1023 11024 1925 1926 1927 WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT ~ BUICK WILL BUILD THEM Stanley H. Horner 10151017 14th St. - Fletcher Motor Co., Alexandria, Va. Bury Motor Co., Anacostia, D. 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For more than twenty years, PERTUSSIN. has been pre- suribed by physicians for chil- dren’s coughs—even Whooping Cough. It is safe, dope-free and children like its taste. It soothes the irritated tissues of the throat, e for rywheré recommend it. (SN 7L ( T Us = Style s Every Cough helps Nature to free the air pas- VER BUILT \ J DOMINATING REASON FOR THE SALES LEADERSHIP OF Buz'c£ The s weeping vogue of Buick is due as much to the lines and luxury of the new Buick models as to their mechanical perfection. Good tions, e taste governs so many motor car selec- that only a car with outstanding indi- viduality and charm could have held first place in volume of business for 9 consecutive years. ol | Buick Motor Company. (Division of General The new Buicks are princely in their beauty —striking in their new finishes of Coronation Duco. Be sure to see them at the Show! Dick'Murphy, Inc. ' . Motors. Gorporation) 1835 14th St.- ourteenth at L Emerson 1620 M St. 1016'Conn. 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