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he once had law oMces, ¢limbed a flight of stairs hoping to tind his old law partner, Judge Ralph Hemin- | way, but returned to his old home. disappointed During the evening Mr. Coolidge CODLIDGE VISITS Stops at Northampton Where He snoren ser. Hmemans 0 Sraime | Began Political Career of funeral service arrangements for DIRIIBLE BEST, WPHILLAN THINKS Heavier Than Air Machines Not §0 Good in Aretic Washington Calvin Coolldge, Jr | Shortly after his arrival here the | | president signed the Belgian debt | | agreement, broug: re for his sig | nature by E €. Geisser, his personal Northampton, Mass, Aug 21 (f— Back in his home town for a fleet. stenographer | ing call, President Coolldge visited Profiting by his experience of last | today with old friends and neighbors [night, President Coolidge armed | | Aug 21 (A—Lighter air machinea. like the dirigible nenandoah and Los Angeles, are in the opinion of Commander Donald betore conti on his way to|himselt with a key M;.h‘! law oftice | g nacMillan the typs of craft best Swampscott. Men and women who |'002Y. returned to the building in ¢ ice hazards| knew Calvin Coolidge as 4 struggling | “MICh 1t 18 located, and succseded % the far north present to the ex- attorney, a city c n, mayor, |IP 8aining admittance through the ¥ Jieutenans | 400r Which bears the lettering “Cal- | ved {in|Vin Coolidge-Ralph Hemenway, Law respectfully honoring him as presi. Office” | dent. Few had the privilege of greet. | Judge Hemenway joined the pres- | 1anding of heavier than a ing him personally, al . |ident and for halt an hour they in- | {ted number of Intir 'ged in reminiscences and dis access to the modes ed personal matters. member of the legislatur governor and governor jo he has radioded the Nationa! Geo- graphic soclety make | bs fcebound the next The ofticss| ['nder such conditions, he said, a Elmira Goodhue, the persident's| Walls are lined with law books be- | cache established by an airplane “is motherl-in-law, where he and Mrs, |longing to Coolidge and when | not a he!p but & menacs, for if de- Coolidge were over night guests he returned to the Goodhua home | 4 upon and a plans arrives out The president and his wife arrived | hs took a batch of papers along for | here late yesterday afternoon after g | !2ter perusal » | 135 mile dusty automobile ride from | Mrs, Coolidgs spent tha marning 3 d Plymouth, Vt, where thev had spent | h her mother. Photogra- | should do it a' the sg-'me' oppor- i days at the home of the i movie men, standing o dent's father, Their departure from | side the house in a drizzle, wers ve. This meesage received by the so- pton today was timed to|warded when Mrs. Coolidge and ty late yesterday made no men- pe them fo be back at the sum- | Mrs. Goodhue came out on the porch * mer White House hefo 4 posed for pictures Tn the homs of Mrs Ge n in the Arctle reglo: ¢ information now | To please the ph rapherg Mra | n 0 please the photographars M that it has bee half of a modest duple L8 G clides enti bk e itely decided to president and Mrs. Cooldge lived be- [ 5o it "0k, Sipl BiD e Bose. | ara"'iow stior :M flv over the un- fare they went to Washington in| terrler, who once lived at the White | (227 ed Polar' Sea. However, in a Mareh, 1921, Mr. Coolldge's family | o 7t % SFC8 VS B5 o TTMe | dispatch recelved by Danisl W made it home there while he was|, ot s'owvwl i %‘.é:kfi.r dng-g;Ho-g naging editor of the Port. governor of Massachusetts there has bsen making i M‘m;“hnj. Maine, Exening Express, Com- The last and only vielt of the| (iif (18 A0 TR KRR M8 MOME | manger MacMillan expressed the president to Northmapton sinee ‘\n’“‘flvn Biths vinie s AT 07 | hope of returning next month cntered the «White House was 13| 1 Diciaspeciinther It also was lear: ) time officers of e society, w is sponsor for the expedition, 4 that about the ch de- larms other ¢ Coolidge posed for an- of photographs months ago when a stop was made here for funeral serviecs for his son Calvin, whose body was being taken plts his gruelling moter trip . Mr. Coolidge after supper | at the Goodhue home, town. He rode to the building hy, it he'd been b silver spoon in his rn with a | party, was sf shanee to ping for one mo s planes against the barriers. navy flier was | convinced of the efforts to pe cided to abandon ths Polar flight, ta Plymouth for burial i Beat This! Lieutenant Commander Byrd, in Visits Down Town. | “Is he really dishonest?" le of the went down |} “here |1 not wh e el T UGUST FUR SALE ng that the task eould { not be done. | With the polar flight called off the expedition is expected to carry out its further explorations prompt- as two airplanes in | semiceable condition, repairs to one damaged fire omple dispatch to Portland return home next Iv it now h Which = Tuesday Although the said he would month, als here that it probably would ber befora he arrived at Wic- t. Maine’ Tt required six week. 1s the choice of pointed out, and it would be r ural to assume an equal length o time for the return voyage. Th orations to be conduet in Greenland, Labrador, and Baffi Tsland can be ca d out expedi { tiously with the swift-moving ai Pl and so it is not belleved thi mork will delay mat ress of the ship tails of these plans e not recelved \\'a:hmg‘fi angd it is not known just how soon the expedition will leave Etah On the return voyage thers has n a suggestion that the steamer Perry naval contingent abroad might precede by @ buyer of furs EDWARD ESHKE Est. 1896 | 170 MAIN STREET heen in TEL. 618 with the o 2ATH ANNUAL AUGUST FUR MacMillan and the seientists aboard | No offic ofved tn sottle o rocedure wonld fal advices were ree is point ywaver. | apinion The continually drifting ice floes 3y one a fiord may be open only to avy planes with the t with maximum loads | the bellef was expressed by | dars the Bowdoln with Commander | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1925 belfef in Antho! Sing Smg as ons of the murdevfl's‘\“ of the two Brooklym bank he innocencs of her son ‘ML_ fi e e hor the entira difffeulty might be gers slain in November, 1823, Mrs st Princess Doreen, the Audley |érased Pasquale Pantano, wife of a retired! |stock farm stable's flly, up older of | Mr. Green was non-commital eon- al ! de; r. t n her| = nin o anferaneca, | h:;fle.ol dealer, dled yesterday In her|agtar nrurf pride. Elght other en. |*arning th nt coal conters 8783 224 Avenue, Brooklim.| Her {lness was eald to have been ag. gravated by her son's troubls Although her husband {#ons and five daughters—all family except Anthony bedside, tha name of the con was most constantly on her lips en she regained conseiousness tar | | 2 short t1 a sinking ep trant o and txa|card re after Mad Play. dcap of the Rancocas stable, pra. il her|Little Celt ara were at her|General Thatcher, missing [stock lan and f |den’'s Rathermel are other to be run Eaturday at|l? O | agree to media- s of the executive counci] crack son of Fair Play. Fuir Ply of the Ameriran Federation of La- r than s are drawn from the cream of pressing a hope that “Both the %y |United Mine Worksrs and the op- | e would bs no strike Frank nd Herbert G Chicago's en from the Charles Cooper's erators will have to thrash tha m ter out among themsely unles they agres to call in tha execut! farm in order to maks a fina Senator J N he pald head arriced hera this m Was morning fr ngten for a f Salesmen Wanted N E. Mag & Sons Main at East Main | be followed wers Aivided watchers heard her murmy \-" Mn. vacation. He will return to | s The Bowdoin, some sald, might|in a last indistinct sentence. PRES. (REEN DISGUSSES w\\ashmgton late Sunday “ ife Halts Funeral of prefer to come home more lelsurely, | A brother-in-law took the news of | e — s - making scentific investigations along | his mother's death to Tony at Sing| PROBLEMS OF LABOR Freight loadmg: For | Husband, A.sks Autopsy the coasts as it proceeded while the | Sing. Pantano's execution was stayed | | 4 Hartford, Aug. 21 (A—The fu- Peary might push ahead and eon- |pending an appeal, while three oth. | | Six Months Show Gain ;’;Tlmfl "’(»!1:- rmlslmm; or) duct the explorations by alr as rap-|ers, the Diamond brothers and g 1 ers’ and Pl Washington, Aug. 21 (A—Freight | ~2MIton street, which was to have 1dly as possible. On the other hand, | Farina, already have died for the CBEDCLL B MO R T ¢ s Rt in |been held Wednesday was postponed | Commander MacMillan charged with | erime of which he was pointly eon-| terers' Trouhle Now Looms Up 5 amounted to 212.5 y [until tochva by Mo ohbaohy ot responsibility as leader of the ex-|Victed. A plea for a new tria) on the net ton miles, an iner . lers, that an might be held pedition, might desire to keep the | gro that a last minute confos. | 85 Biggest Difffculty | 300 nat ton miles nt |10 "'] nolne wa": \““ Peary close by under his direct|slon of Farino cleared Pantano re R B over the corresponding period last |C3U8€d by the Of Ene K command, cently was dened MA» a e ,r b 1\ ‘;v . A-.( Avnd‘w‘a oa; “‘. vr”.' dust ‘.v»,. h \'1, John- = Mra. Pantano, who was A7, will be |, 5 2 ¢4 proviem S E RO |” This report rean of |00 had inhaled in the plating rooin buried Monday from the Churcn or ~Merican I o ton of Labor at ratlnay e i re | he Underwood Typewriter ]"“"‘ MOT | jurlediction warfare between the |for cent belnw The factory offfelals dented Mre HER D[Es AT HOME‘H;,]‘N Racing Title at plastarers and Klayers, declared |yq Tohnson's claim that her ‘-vubx;dj Stake in Tomorrow’s Card |American Federation of Labor, up- |qraisnt car 1 1 ina e [be 2use 0 Mrs. Pantano's Tliness Reportad Ag- his arrival at the Ambassador (of 2.3 miles o1er Juna last vear and |3%ath. And it was to eubstantiate Chicago, Aug. 21 (F—The question o e el dunllsaioneriibnally hHe g the autopsy wam gravated by Conviction of |ot p among thorough-. 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