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i e e e S 1 g T 3 T e CROWDS ASSEMBLE EARLY IN MORNING (Continued from Iirst Page) on .eorrespondence only. He purently hgd - not whether to sign the propelation bill, which contaiys sulary Increases for the vice. president, members of w%rr-:m and cabinet officers, Dawes While he up- ) dectded legislative ap- o8 Reporters grounds three minutes after its de- parture from the hotel, The cavalry troop lined up wlong Pennsylvania avenue facing the executive mansion and with Lafayette square at its back, When his motorcar came to a halt beneath the massive north portico, Genera! Dawes assisted his wife in alighting and then followed her in through the north door, The gresslonal comiitteo entered Imme- diately belind them, st Cloud of the Day, Just as the ofticlal party had thus been nssembled In the cast room, the first cloud of the day passed In front of the sun, casting the White House Inte sombre reiiet. The weather hu- 1idge 1 prégented sabres, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 192 the fellowlng with General and Mrs, Dawes and other members of the party, As he rode along the president repeatedly acknowledge the plandits of the crowd by touching his hat and General Dawes lifted his clear of his head many times os special outbursts of applause seemed to be directed in his direction, All the way down the avenue the president had ridden under skios over which there was an unmistak- able threat of rain In the alr, The president helped Mrs, Cool- to alight from the automobile, while the cavalry escort took up a squadron front, came to attentlon, and the bugles Dawes responded: Immediatgly the old senate was declared adjourned sine die, and the new vice president, calling the news| senate to order’ with a sharp rap of the gavel, began hls inaugural ad- dress. i CAILLAUX WANTS FRANGE T0- PAY S —rp—————ERe e B was cating breakfast, sounded others, cred. Then the party climbed up the long flight of steps leading from the plaza to the entrance on a level with the senate floor. Mr., Coolidge went ut once to the president's room, just [, = o Joft the scnate chamber and Generat [12¥¢ the cooperation of the great Dawes was escorted to the vice- |Anglo-Saxon powers in the work of | | president’s room nearby. The cab- {the restoration of Europe, and to ‘) ‘I\:Il‘llllr'-h‘lfu'lrl'rl‘a'f“!vmuwm‘ |]m>|l»--v| g A largo crowd alko had wssembled fnet members accompanicd the |preserve her credit she must pay her AL Lo nr’r‘\lln‘v‘:w;lxri:)u‘ lu’:.ng 1 .:] outside the White House gatea. They | president to advise him in the sign- |debts, declared former premier Cal- | et v & sy around | iad cheered General Dawes on his ing of last minute legislation, Jaux, speaking @it a luncheon of the | t n;ru,. 8 of the horses, arvival and remained to give anoth- | Greets Dawes Anglo-Amoricafi Press associution Goollaxe seht for Dire L L ater 1o greeted the vice-president-clect when| M. 0 ( ge s B frector Lord or,m: mp to ¢ .lpllnl Hill, On the ¢ D= o reached the room that is to be |fnancier under Napolcon 1, as say- ag 8 w ving mum»nmrfl.\ nIH-muzh e i fae more than two years |credit must pay its debts, even those Streets Are Cleared still would be upwards of two hours pad been the workshop of Mr. Cool- [contracted inconsiderately,” adding 11y this time the hour for General bulore the ceremonies there began. |igge, In the president’s room the |that this was his doctrine, departure for thé White | Duying the wait at the White chief executive turned his attention n incorrcet action toward ling- © was drawing near and the - House while President Coolidge was at once upon his arrival to a sheaf [land and the United States would he poltee clearcd the 14th strect side of cting menbers of his official |of bills that were awalting his at- [repugnant to all Frenchmen,” the | the Willard of traftic, he cavalry | party-and preparving to depart, his | tention. ex-premier went on, “the ideal solu- veeort moved down to a post oppo- | son Jchn and his father, (m.,nu“ On_the plaza outside the crowd, |tion,” he added, “would be to pass site the 14th strect door, with their | Coolidge, togeilier with the half doz- now amounting to several thousands |the sponge over the slate on all that nascot galloping along. The side- | o % whe White House swarmed up closet about the fin- |can be wiped out and to make such walks of Pennsylvania avenuc had | g . cam and entercd two angural stands from which they had [compensations as would not oblige heen roped off with slender stecl | automobiles were (been Kkept back until after the ar- [any country to impoverish itself. One vables along the streteh from the way to the capitol where |rival of the official White House |must not reap pecuniary advantage capitol but traffic was not to he | ve seats in the senate cham- |party. from a country, for {his counts for barred from the broad thorenghfare inauguration of Viee-| While the president was hard at |little when moral advantages are tlong which the president and vice- | oy, Dawes before taking their | Work, his second in command \\‘m:.»..m.m-ul‘ Big countries lik¢ yours president-clect avoull go on their " places on the presidential inqugural [taking it casy in a big leather chair |live in the future, but we live in the | “to the colors,”" with the the president stood uncov. Declares Country Must Have | Go-operation of Powers Geperal Dawcs_ livited a group of [1vau, however, had withdrawn from walting newspaper correspondents | 1ts prediction ot rain for the nto his apartment. Many of them | afternoon and had fssued a “fair to- were old friends and as he ate he | forecast, It was growing cracked Jokes at the expense of most [ warmer steadily and thé” crowds of them, Meantime the troop of | Whieh by this time had begun to the third cavalry, which was to | Kaln In consideraplo numbers along vseort him to the White Houge a|the route to the capitol appeared | little later, took up its position at|cuite comfortable -and content to' the I street entrance of the hotel, | Wait. New Britain Dealers Present EIGHTH ANNUAL EXHIBIiTION Brady’s New Coliseum —TONIGHT— Washington St., Cor. Lafayette—3 Blocks From West Main Largest Display of New Automobiles Ever Held in New Britain Under One Roof Admission 25 Cents Follow the Red Arrows NASH BATTERY STATIO! A. G. Hawker Storage Batteries 52 Elm Street 96 Chestnut Street : 'tB][g(‘Kk c SIMMONS BATTERY (0. al[)\l 'Oh S‘:I_f ; 0. Willard Batteries & Automotive Supplies rel ree 167 Arch Stteet STUDEBAKER il T A. & D. Motor Co. 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He chatted | “What everyone s tonal inaugurs committee, with Scnator Cummins intently, |the Iy Senator Curtis of Kansas arrived however, about the new duties he | tion, and for that they need France, at the Willard to cscort the fncom was about to assume, and interrupt- |just as France needs them. Do not ing vica-president anid Mrs. Dawes to od the interview long enough to re- |let us allow money questions to oc- | the White Houge, ‘e a gift of another gavel. It |cupy too prominent a place.” Lights His Old Pipe made from timbers of the ex-| M. Caillaux appealed to the news- General Dawes directed his aides x\lnrlng ship Rooscvelt, used by |papermen present to help in the es- not'to hring the congressional com- sUpreme | peary on his P pedition, and [tablishment of a new order of things, inittoe D L0 Nl apartnisnt andl sent diplomatic |was presented by E. Lester Jo “I believe it was 1" added M. Mown ivord Jlawolll T ect NnTR senatorg-clect, [director of the coast and geodetic |Caillaux, “who wrote of the interal- the hotel lobby. He then donned a |01 members of the house. survey. Yesterday an Ohio admires |lied debts: ‘It is a bit unjust to ask S a 0oht aan aha ) ek et e neat order in which the had given the general a gavel mada |us to pay for the uniforms in which lighted up his famous upside down [¢hairs had been avranged, was from a piano stool he had uscd tour soldiers were kil I'—perhaps ppe. Mrs. Dawes, attired in a blue |Somewhat disturbed during the con- [when he was a boy practicing finger [with a rather acrid pen.” stk with a far choker and a | fusion of the last hours of the dy- |exercises in Marietta, Asked at the conclusion of his ik . accompanied him as he [ 198 senate. which managed to p ! Stll the dipper pipe remained speech if he favored entering now took the elevator to the street floor. a hubbub of discussion on vari- |tucked away in its pocket, and pres- {into debt negotiations with Amer- They had asked Edward Clifford, | ous subjects until a fow minutes be- [€ntly, as he rose to shake his leas jca, M. Caillaux replied ormer assistant secretary of the | fore 11 o’clock, when it give it up | lin front of the fireplace, the vice “We must talk, but is this a good || treasury, 1o take charge of the two |and took a recess. The house, with ,W lent-clect took out a cigar in I do not think so. Dawes children, who were to go to | its legistative record written, al- (Stead and lighted up. speeches have been made o capitol by a sep e route and | ready was In recess, | luwlwm_\"nw result did not ful-fon p, " he remarked faugh- cupy special seats of vantage at| Pre departure of the /il expectations. After w few ner-lingly, “I think debt talks should the ccremonies, official party from the White House |VOUS puffs the gencral laoked it over | (yke place in a good atmosphere.” Meantime President Coolidge had { were comploted five minutes before (SUspiciously, tossed it in the grate, | At the beginning of 1 a_chat in his office with Thomas | the hour set, 11 o'clock. The train (204 hauled out the pipe. As 5000 | ex-premicr referred to the “ord White, hudget officer of Massa- | of 4 dozen automobiles, hearing cabi- (43 e got it going full draught he l\u had undergone, saying the Fng- chusetts and an old friend, and had | not offictals, the committee of con- (S¢eMed perefectly contented at Jast. fiish and American had “not | for the White House proper | gress, (he president’s seerotaries, m)) Among the first bills to b signed |always heen well-informed” on this | without Vaving signed the legislative |y gotogation of ten grand army men | Mr. Coolidge after he reached the fsubjeet. “It sometimes happened, Bills There remained a chance he 2 X i capitol were naval omnibus bill, | he added, “that it interpreted as an < 2 were drawn up in the White House gralionurh e adds hatllt Il Casan vould do so at the capitol hefore Walling for {liekPresidan o oviding\_for modernization Work expression of general sentiment the congress died at noon My w.mum i the Viee. ind for some new eruisers and gun- | violent interjections and accusa- | - Cabiniet Members e e e |Voats, and the deficiency [tions of @ minority, inspircd hy oli- The president found th e o “k‘ wontts in the cara at [Pl Which lad passed the ticians anxious to strike iis cabinet who wers he front of the line, Traffic had |'¢S8 than an lour befor rival.” The v, lilm to the capitol, < | Mrs. Coolidge entered the presi-|[clared, as the animosity “to s been cleared from Pennsylvania av- | (ANLEOE Y veached the White enue along which they werg to snss |dent’s and the other specta-[two great countries tributed Irove up In separate motorears and |10 Alons which th PS% ltors arose. She took a st heside | him, whereas. he claims, he were escorted info the cast room to | {0 e capiol amd a cordon of ex-lop 0S50 Coolidge one of the partisans of the pre-w await the coming of Mr. Coolidge | '™ ‘“"w-: va-“! the march on A moment later Mrs, Nellie Ross, {entenfe cordiale. md General Dawes, 1t was 10:25 8 I front of the growing crowds. | oo "6 wyoming, entered the| I have simply asked for o'clock, eight minutes behind sched- | TUrning 1eft past the treasury, | o pon jiecir on the arm of Sena- | country the right to defend when the viee-president-elect | ;”']"J“lvflv": H“r‘\'! ~'.t|.:wy '0-' rren. She was . grested by | Sie he aadad) and Mrs, Dawes, accompanied by the | Ward the Pl FONE 8 N ping was cscorted to backwird. e § ] ; i Rk ; i s brnlo SRkl ressional committee, took their |1t was accompanied by a surge of bigger task : | Ginls i to y : ! L (el places in the UL The sidewalks of the fam- | e ey Pubtic Hearing May Be Hetd to Con=' 000 i G ¢ s Inausurall s as roce s n ‘f;r“lf::;{\p\:"::‘; Lihe avelnyioaort L anageatarien Sl Tacked and,so Gy when the speaker and |am profoundly convinced that — this sider Plan—Tave Tn- or to sew | . il havs an | th ! cet- |t up committee work. All rom the hotel for the White House, | : windows of its sombre uz.H : achieved exeopt v % B ¢ geated to left of the [the Anglo-Saxon 1 rote T \ 1 TSt W f S W rae as used for e 5 \here Mr. Dawes had given soveral| President and Mrs, Coolidge with "HZ.\) R ‘D‘Wf Satle e S . i | : ! s used for tho firt years of his life to publie service as Scnator Curtis were on the back seat | ; dmit into such an ae Coolidge | Lok S bt it : N ludeet dircetor, and entered thelon the right and the semator on the | anquished Mayor A, M jorthweet gate of the White House|left. It was an open car, as congres- ded asking today is maintenance of a great civiliza- Chamber Transtormed The senate chamber had heeii com- plately transformed for the fnan- tion. Gone were the leather- scated sawivel chairs of the senators and in thelr wore stift-bot- | I tomad office ged in eir- cles for the. scating of the court, the cabinet, the orps, senators and CO. places chairs snit time? o1 I sides, irations for speech t ice Co. \rrive at most of second senate DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND THIS WONDERFUL DIS Lccompany already had House, They worse calumny, | zalle nfronted as she us a motorcar he liour of noon ous old were the membrrs of the louse arrived. rannot be pleased at being present The parfy circled the treasury,! building comntries in com crease. aceord [while the reviewer sonld ! Sihore. amptroller of the currency and fi of the first car. with Mr. [T 5at ok WastHAt Dadk ey : or v | Signs Last Bill. ==| With all other bill president leaned back in his — 1 |icaving the legislative bil, with its sa cabinet and members ving on the table before him. He called Director Lord of the budg to his side and pointing out one paragraph of the measure consulted with him earnestly about it the hands of the very close toge explaing l’mmmen( Leader of | e sh People Is Til . appropriation 1 } Rab fnereascs for the Ma 1 alhi Da for many ¥ loer from oi v Wy e of congress. x Jews in this « Idenly ill in Bostou day night shortly tdressed a mass fonist movem lay. His condi alarming. ther to mark t hen cougress and as should remain unf vould pass into history Then, just five minutes hefore zero hour of noon, Mr. Coolidg took ip his pen with great deliberation and signed his name to the e SEDAN | Inside the senate chamber the {stage was being set for the inaugu- MOTHER! ”Cahforma Flg Syrup” noon, while the distinguished g ests | (it meier “and et | Dependable Laxative for Sick ' Baby or Child S0 much o inished | vork asure REO 20th ANNIVERSARY TAKES OANTH AS GOVERNOR pieree colored glass roof of with shafts of warm li | Toreig A 1 squeezed themselves into a very r Istricted space, the foreizn diplomats $ were announced and took places to fhe right of the d They were {resplendent in their full-dress uui- Diplor Gray Leonomy Record [ starte ) * 5 FRANK E. 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