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/ NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1916. WORMET0 CALL | Prince and Pauper, Hind and Noble, "HUNDRED MILLION IN' LTI []Hfumfl FLAG Meet in Shakespeare Tercentenary, HARKNESS ESTATE Globe ClOthil]gHOUSC ‘ . Found;d on Disfespect for : & 4O New York Oi)_en_slgg_al Battle for 4 v ihoriy, Says Columbia Prol. © O el e i Big Tax The Young American Style s T o s 5 LN i et U e W : New York, April 21.—Lamon Ver- H S h ff & M o n e e S : ; ! 5 B 9 ER e e art, dchaftner arx ron Harknes pes!’ if they feel like it.” L ; g ] Soradll the Standard Oil company and second . I aL ° is utterance by Prof. Charles A. ¢ . s : . : ; L e largest stockholder in the concern, ft F d, head of the Political Science { ; i ; BROR : v G who died in California on January 17, arsi y l y J lve History Department at Colum- ! L i e - W . ; » 1915, left an estate estimated at more University, and member of the 4 o N > - & 3 : T 3 - than $100,000,000. This was indi- pinistrative Board of the Colum- . , i e B : b AL " cated yesterday when a list of Mr. YV eaves and pat- School of Journalism, brought b rounds of applause from men ! G g i . ; ¥ 2 5 | Harkness' stock holdings was filed in b h women at the first national con Fo ) . rse v s terns that are new ce on community centers which eeting in a three days’ session at Hotel Astor. here is no authority with the to censor what I shall say,” he inued. “And it any one is dis- ended with the Government and E 2 3 : : e = than 75, years old when he died and . . o't like the flag, let him come out G e i 3 had been in poor health he left no | i M() t Styhsh Shlrts fnonc:ha?;‘e sary 1l i‘V‘\ hfllfiubflflls i - G : 2 i : | will. The bulk of his property will | E % 5 ce whether he is in a p { : 20 to his son, Harry S. Harkness, and | A ol house or anywhere else? If : ;. his daughters, Mrs. Lila H. Edwards | d J n merica. ave to suppress evervthing we : £, G : 4 - of .Pittsburg and Mrs, Myrtle K. Ma- | . Th t’s What like to hear, this country is rest- A o £ : S : comber of Paicines Rancho, near | a pn a pretty wobbly basis. ; 3 ; Sk 4 Hollister, Cal. | . h- his country was founded on dis- ¢ e ) . Counsel for Comptroller Travis Emery S Irts are ect and the denial of authority, S s 5 5 ¥ S sought to show through proceedings | ix::Wr:o time to stop free discus- > : - e, 2 S S . covering nearly a year and by the |} Ca“ed by We" takin of 800 pages of testimony that e outbreak by Prof. Beard yes- dnEfo pag B e nyY. ~ 7 X 9 Dressers, $1 up - " i New York, where he had -a town . that occurred in the conven: % - : 3 house at 933 Fifth avenue, but the | f§ to $3 50 pg the morning session. Ed d Harkness estate contends -that ‘ard of the Bureau of Education L ; c : ; : : home for many years had been at | g i Vashington, D. C., in replying to : i i . i § Walnut Hall farm, near Lexington, [ Y()ung and Old eech made by John Collier, Di- - 1 5148 : d 4 Ky., one of the most famous stock r of the New York Training 3 o e Y £ i v J brecding farms in America. ‘ Wear Interwoven Even the undertaken who con- acused Collier of representing ! : ) ; : ; ducted Mr. Harkness' funeral in his Socks ;;ahm gnd the philosophy of ch T : . . ] house here was called as witness in ywood. e 4 & the case for the purpose of showing 25 35 50 d of. Beard came to the luncheon 4 . ; - : that when the decedent's wife died | cy Cw C an invited speaker, ignorant of : i i 5 . L et in 1905 the Fifth avenue house was t 1 00 upture that had occurred during g L e . : ‘beautifully furnished, whefeas at $ . . jmorning. Mr. Ward who had : . 4 N : »1 the time of the funeral services for AL o O a. s d the trouble a few hours be- ’ 1 ; 7 . PN ‘ . Mr. Harkness the houses was bare and | The B()ys Su]ts with again came to the front, advo- : v % B B i : 4 1he chairs for the party were £ g that principals of public Y = . : : o amp stools furnished by the under- 2 P P he talks that were made in their s - : j N The evidence in the case shows $4 $4 50 d $5 ngs. There should be some one : : 3 % 3 that the income tax paid by Mr. 1] »: an . ally to blame for any such out- 3 = 5 Nonsl 3 Harkness' estate for 1914 amounted | as occurred at the Washington to $58,035 and counsel for Comp- | g High school, he insisted. troller Travis contended that the fact | the last speaker on the pro- 1hat the tax was paid to the revenue me Prof. Beard replied to Ward, Coliad i S P Tan clace her | charged with having been concerned | FACTORIES CLOSE ng a strong plea for free speech. than to the collector for the district | With Captain von Papen, the recalled oncluded with his defense of the = SBE =Y 3 = yepLye oo Mr. Harkness did not re- | German military attache; Captain FRIDAY ell with the flag” episode, which :HFIKE.S{’[BE’:,RND CHFI@fig ESH SHAKESPERREAN FLORAL MASQUE, NEW YORK)| :;Y:\rd h(‘hp:‘ \\\':lvnv‘xiq}ilz:]l;“;n;‘rr;l n\s his | Hans Tauscher, the Krupp agent in FOR GOOI_) I served as the basis for all the .. Harry S. Harkness, the son, | the United States, and others in the | —_— at his home in Stratford-on-Avon, at ) representations of his works, meet- stified that the tax was paid in |alleged conspiracy that was hatched | ghets of the City Thronged With y whole sympathies,” Prof. Throughout the wrld, save where | the close of his fifty-second year. He | ings, readings, assemblages of school | Sa rancisco because his father | in the early weeks of the war to dj : 3 Wy said, “are with the advocates | war has interdicted normal activities, | was famous in his lifetime, and the | children, etc., have been arranged. | happened to be there at the time. namite the Welland canal in Canada. Easter Shoppers, Church-Goers e open forum. There should be | the memory of William Shakespeare | vears that have elapsed since his | Our pictures are a reproduction of The schedules filed with the testi- | Von Igel. when arrested, fought as one | it on free discussion. As Will- | is especially honored this year on | death have placed him on the pedes- | portrait believed authentic of Shakes- | wony in the Surrogate’s court of the government agents put it, “like ames once said, you never can | April 23 and subsequent dates. | tal of the greatest writer of all time. | peare and some of the characters in | terday did not show the values of |a tiger,” and asserted that as a dip- With ‘all the ‘factories ‘cloaaddy for anything without having too | Three hundred years ago, on April | To honor fitly his memory, public.| a ‘“‘Shakespearean floral masque” in | Mr. Harkness stocks and bonds be- | lomatic officer he was immune from T LR TR e T b b of it. As for me, I would | 23, 1616, William Shakespeare died | pageants, festivals, musical recitals, | New York city. cause the right of the state to tax |arrest. The German ambassador de- e 5 Hilhg r have too much freedom than these securities must be determined | manded the return of the papers. Von | business district open, Main strec e eGisig first, but it was said that if the | Igel was released on $20,000 bail- was crowded this morning with ppose some one does say, “To courts held that Mr. Harkness was a shoppers making Baster purchases [with the flag.’” What of it? It S * > resident of New York the estate will _— Services at many of the churches in ountry can’t endure such words U fioat Dl lcu tles a e probably be the largest ever taxed observance of Good Friday helped to some discontents, then it is 4 here. swell the throngs on the streets and to fail anyway. It doesn’t i those on holiday pleasure bent gave e o N ,fa,.“l,h;’p‘;‘; Their Future Uncertain WITH WILSUN SN[]TE GERMAN, ARRESTED, FLY IN NEW Y[]RK”‘” bt 22 tion to determine whether or not Mr. Harkness was a resident of New York at the time of his death and | therefore subject to a tax here on hig | extensive holdings. Although Mr., Harkness was more and Pleasure Seekers, leel about it, let them come out CLAIMS IMMUNITY | bound for their favorite angling e open and say it. | }1aces. Berlin bound cars took many . . g ; ctio 1 at pfessor Beard frequently was in- B ] D fisherman in that direction and jpted by applause, and at the con- 6leves lSpflte 0“ 0 [0 ‘ Murray’s pond a trolleyman report. pn of his talk was greeted onl, AT B ed counting no less than thirty im- B oo o e oy Commission of Inv stigati School of T[‘fl][l]]]g to he Opefle | stators of Isaak Walton. n in the room attempted to raise estigation Main street was thronged to even bjection to his words. G B T, g 3 greater extent this afternoon, the ard A. Rybicki, member of o ; at Governor’s Island | majority of the people being bound aphical Union No. 6, advocated . . New Haven, April 21.—That he is 5 : S ) | for the theaters. As usual Hart. polding of open forums in the - i not fully in accord with the adminis- : . . - e i m;»;! \\,..\1 an a.rn;\fl‘m;; 1,1.? hv;)v;!u*‘r’!: 5 efi : 5 : i : 4 i seeking diversion at the Capitol ¢ 1nSChxoa(_:1;e=mrHTflm?i"]rf‘ :’tfi.“hz s Gt 4 ] tration’s demands on Germany rela- M y New York, April 21.—A plan is on | {paver’ ‘o inrent on Faster shopping: ,Es: saying It was rflii\%‘i‘e" (‘;‘0 tive to submarine warfare was indi- : - o foot to form an aviation school to | The sporting element finding no and suppressed news which - o - cated today by former Governor Sim- ¢ i train army flyers at Governor's | aiversions here also headed for H be in the interests of the labor- | § . . : : eon . Baldwin in an interview on the g HArLord SwBere san "“‘]‘"”“""\F”‘f‘fi lass to have printed. : th Providence of the Internationa island. The first inkling of the pro- latest note from this government to - / ject became known yesterday when a Germany. % trand new Curtiss biplane made its | Wethe. »1d avenue grounds h AN SLUMPS AS y : s As he said last week, the former . ; appearance in the hangar on (I\n“ Masses were celebrated at all thf ‘ . govscacEmbelioves i trat Mitn re s G : 2 | catholic churches in the city thi§ ; . ' . Auestionot facti overiwhicritwo son . island, supplemented by the unofficial e TR : | morning and there were spacial ernments differ, and that under the T information from headquarters: that | yjoeq in o number of the Protestad§ . e treaty it should go to an international . y iwo more, an aeroplane and a hydro- | ckurche: At St, Mark's Episcopal — “ 2 . ¢ commission for investigation, e i aeroplane, are to be brought here | church morning service was held ‘ - _ o . Tk # Ex-Governor B I N | w | League s scheduled at the ldwin when inter- : within a short time | 10 o'clock and from moon to viewed on the latest phase of the sit- R 0 Backing the plan are New York | o'clock the“three hour" gervice was uation over German submarine war- men interested in strengthening the | conducted by Rev. E. L. Wells of tl : tP R B d s 1 . g : : - 4 fare, made this statemen: % A aviation arm in the movement for | Hartford. This service’ consisted of 1gue convention of 1907 pro- seven addr . 4 G 2 i i vided that where two governments : : jawyer at 59 Wall street, and W. | appropriate hymns, short devation n NebTfiSka § : . : - i could not agree on a question of fact, . ST Redmond Cross of the firm of Red- | und with intermissions for silen§ S z i : . it should be referred to an interna- mond & Co., are leaders in it. Mr. \ Ayer There will be a setvice i tional commission of inquiry unless it | N Carroll admitted yesterday that the | 1 St. Mar church this evening g 7:45 o'clock. The Persian Assyriaff involved the honor or vital interest of intention is to form a training school paha, Neb., April 21.—Late re- one of the parties. on the island if possible, but added | mission of the South church observed from -the Nebraska primary A 5 1 ‘ e - ; H “Whether the Sussex, a British that the plans ar eonly tentative so , Good Friday with special service flay are increasing the lead given | § : - . ship, was sunk by u German torpedo WOLE VON IGEL far. fusting and prayer. ) pr to five opponents of William . 5 e . . . e or ran into a mine is a question of f: The future will depend on a num- Tonight at the Method Epig an in the race for delegate-at- : i ol e it ber of things. " Governor's Island may | copal church, a Union service will to the democratic national con- Germany and the United States on not be suitable in atmospheric con- | be held with the Congregationa) and on. Bryan is now in sixth April 10 offered to let it take the | What government officials called | ditions or other requirements, in | Paptist churches, I Sarl B on a ticket of seven, only four course provided for in the Hague con- | one of the most important arrests of | which case the school may be set up | Cross, pastor of the L ptish om will be elected. / : vention. Neither the President's | a series was made when Wolf von | on Hempstecad Plain or some other ‘ church, will preach k [W. Bryan, brother of the former speech or Secretary Lansing’s note re- | Igel, intimate of Captain Franz von | available spot. It is understood an | The New Britain Club enjoyed ité tary of state and mayor of v e < #: fers to this offer. T think this buts us | Papen, and, according to his own and | sttempt is to be made to raise a fund | annual Fast Day outing at Ping In, has hon_n h'cm.en for the gu- in the wrong before the world, It { the German embas: sertion, an | sufficient to pay for the instruction of | Meadow, the club me mV! TS tt)tx'\nlg‘:\ofnfr\atX9n"0n' the <}tem0- does not concern our national honor | under-secretary of the embassy, was | applicants, who will be chosen on the | 11\»\- morning on the 8:07 ek ;h":\";"‘\“;i‘;hird: = “{}'1‘: In what way a vessel of one belligerent | arvested in New Yo He wi 1’1:-(§!fl~=?jlx(x'§ n\lvdln"m 'r,,"\’.";;m’s ‘_"!yv‘m 2 ¥ ‘:",',"‘I ]“(,‘,,:,I,’f' \"”ff»m""“:\”".' ncts in the state. Keith Neville FageLolghRsonioR Ean oy cronladfiby = 1;:vps :\'hn“h:\\ct)(hc"n'\;“nh to pay ru:- Cheshire to play the Cheshidl orth Platte, is lcading Bryan by ; e . 3 g : :,’(‘,'I"”'""“:"_' “"’l’v‘l"‘";";'l'k’:"”"_”:’\’"’(:"H’" ‘:11'1; e N i | Academy team and the Germafl n . 3 : % ; Al o el o M ss J1 ary scouting | park on ster street, nator G. M. Hitcheock, candi- ». : : ; ) pusier pbat depends Wi mihothey THAN EVER BEFORE | tractor. with @ ninets horsenower ox | — for re-election, has been nomi- e x S she sunk it. Germany has stood by | St T B G s Lo | O PLAY CHESHIRE i by a majority of two to one s i : X the treaty in offering to have 1that | Clergymen, Lawyers, Broke Me- | Luitable for instruction. Steve | H . 1t t - " o : ; : S| suite o £ § 1¢ igh school tennis team wenf 1. 3. Dunn of Omah William 2 i Sk b question go to a commission of in- chanics and Merchants Striken. Magordon, Tanked among the best of | {a Cheshire this afternoon to play thé van toured the state in opp. i 2 : . E @ 1 quiry. We have refused to accept the Our old friend Rheumatiz is having | the Curtiss instructors, will come to & , Senator Hitchcock : i e offer, although we were bound as I | pjy inning this year, and a few words | New York tomorrow from Newport nry Ford of Detroit has a gyp- view it by the treaty to accept it. of caution from one who knows all | News to test out the machine and ial majority over all other re- AMBASSADARS GERARD RND VOGN BERNSTORFFE ,¥ou ask me whether severance of | ;pgut it may not be amiss also to investigate conditions about can candidates for the presiden. diplomatic relations means a staté of omination. Support of Sena- war. Not necessarily, but it would Ibert B. Cummins of ITowa, who open a door to it,” he concluded. arly 3,000 votes behind Ford, Prof. George Trumbull Ladd today lve the Towan will ultimately said: ademy in the first game of th§ season This game was postponell from la We on account of the | earlinc of the season Wear rubbers in damp weather; | the island which may have a bearing | momorrow the baseball team will keep your feet dry; drink plenty of | on its adaptibility for a school. | play the Suffield school, and lemonade, and avoid strong alcoholic | Ilither Magordon or Philip A. Bjork- | tennis team will play in Brids drinks. lund, another Curtiss instructor, will s — g 4 . 1f rheumatism gets vou, or sciatica, | be in charge of the school if it is : . Severance of diplomatic relations'| Bernstorff recently say the strain of | “As I pointed out in my article in | 4ng you have sharp twinges, grawing | formed. B. Howell, republican, is con- jwith Germ ny, named in President | the nineteen months of war has aged | the Sunday Magazine in the Times a ain or swollen joints or muscles, you The army men at the headq rters | 4 to have been nominated na- | Wilson's address to Germany as i reatly. His hair is much gray- | Week ago, the only remainir Iterna- | can get rid of all agony in just a few [ of the Department of the East are i 1 committeeman Arthur Bul- | inevitable conseq w'»ly‘[fl‘.‘;’;‘ :x»“lt l:,,&r,‘f :‘;n-‘mi msyface is more deeply fiingd tive was either to sacrifice every con- s by taking one-half teaspoonful | heartily in‘f:n'm‘ of the plan. Tt has | For Infants and. Children. nd James C. Dahlman are run- | try’s continued use of sybmarines | than they were at the outbreak of | sideration of honor. duty and safety | of Rheuma once a da long been held by them that the re- } The Kind You Have Always Bovght so closely for the democratic | against merchant vessels, involves | the war. He has many friends in | or else take the very course which the All druggists know about Rheuma: | constructed parade ground, which | ot g pation that the result is in doubt. | the handing of his passports to Am- | Washington, who regret his predica- | President has taken. I am very glad | it's harmless, vet powerful: cheap, | was built up from the forms the e result of the contest for dele- | bassador Von Berns f and the re ment. Mr. Gerard has also formed | that he has at length taken this | y sure, and a 50-cent bottle will | hest possible landing and training L at e for the republican con- | call from Berlin of Ambassador Ger- | pleasant friendships and acquaint- | conrse, and I have no doubt that the [ Jast a long time, Ask Clark & Brain- | rounds for a flying school. on is still in doubt. ard. Those who have seen Count Vo anceships in Berlin, 1(,0:!1“:‘3' will support him in it.” erd Co., or any druggist, T Bears the Signature of

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