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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 1() 1930. World and National Figures Prepare to Honor Taft ai Funeral Services Tomorrow A e CAMERA CLOSEUPS OF TAFT FROM BOYHGOD TO CHIEF JUSTICESHIP Y. W. C. A. NOTES Bier As Capitol Prepares Parting | : "1 N~ . T , e 5 e Pinnacle club on Monday eva- Rites For Great Leader Tomonow ' L ¥, o o = j - S e ey and e 3o " ill teach the first of & serics i e, | 3 ) £ 3 . § i sons to the members (Continued From First Page) members of the supreme court over | i . . g i the zlowood club on I'rida — | which Mr. Taft presided for a decadc | : . : ' vening 4t the rezul inz Em- “laden, commandant of the third|will form an honorary cccort and | A 4 s ; I : + loved girls interested in the spring corps area, will command it. cight non-commissioned officers from | i 2 o 14 ; wing ¢ are invited to join 'he route from the Wyoming ave- |the army. navy and marine corps will | ¢ r : A / . o { 1 the clas nue home to the capitol is cxpected | act as pall bearers. | 3 ;. % : \ 3 g ? Attention is called fo the meeting 10 lead through Pennsylvaniz ave- Doth zreat and lowly will file! 5 ey " o p ' i : Girl Reserve sporis group io nue, past the White House. slowly past the bier under the great | O : ' - J J B 7 Le held at 4 o'clock on Wednesday et dome of the capitol. The body will . : ; 3 r the purpose of planning the ~e- Hoovars Make Blans lie on an historic catafalque upon L f g der of th aSon’s pro Washington, March 10 (F—Presi- | Which rested four former presidents | : 5 cmployed - spo oups dent and . Mrs. Hoover tomorrow | —Abraham Lincoln, James A. Gar- | o e 2 : 3 s : Vaetito mé plrpose it will go directly from the Whi ”fihl'l‘ William McKinley and Warren o'clocl: Wednesday evening Ifouse to the All Souls' Unitarian | courch for the funeral of William | 1arly honored. al services, simple cere- monics of 50 minutes' duration {be conducted hy the family 1 ports groups Moward Taft and do not expect to| hed the bz attend the ceremonies in the rotun- da of the capitol where the body | . o S of -thie former president will Iie in;|JeY Ulysses G, I. Plorce. 3 3 2 2 . .. el Namilae will congist of prayer, {wo hymns— ! ' . : n state for three hours e R A _ & ) : ol Williar From the church Mr. and Mrs. | yifd s 0o e and itoover will go to Arlington e . tional cemetery for the service oy T R i WorTs the graver worth, and Alfred Tennyson's “Ode ; = on the Death of the Duke of Well- Semate Adjourns ington.” There will he no cul Washington, March 10 (P—The | Hoover to Lead Delegation senate at A five-minute session this| The highest of the government /orning adopted resolutions cx- | led by President Hoover, will attend rgssing. “profound sorrow” over | the church services. The senate and o the deaths of William Howard Taft | house will be represented by dele- \\u'.u’ day morning at 10 o'clocs ond Justice Sanford of Mereupreme :u;:ror\:vo«'ofi:t Tt‘:',} el 1. A rccent informal photo of Chief Justice Taft. snapped while descending steps Beside the Christmas tree with little Helen Taft L Bt T s vy e DR e\ Wednestay oot ot Tespect. to | diplomatic corps will be present ",[’I‘”"”‘Ql”“« aranddaughter, in his Washington home, Christmas, 1927 Mr. and Mrs. Taft. f. TFirst picture taken of Mi. Tafi in his black both | A military escort will accompany silken vobes o chief justice of the United 5 Hearing the nowst ho had been m»mnv ,‘”; for the pres w‘pm v in ]q“n 6. With Woodrow | day at 4 p. m.. the health Although the house did not con- |the body to the cemetery, where Mr. Wilson ai. the White House on March 4, 1913, lay he left the pre e Ty e L tak o ; ars .8, Campaioming tion committee will mect With vene until nooh. Speaker Long- |Taft will be laid at rest among the in 1912 for o cacond term as president " ! #2 3 varion presentatives of other worth and Representative Tilson of | distinguished dead of the nation's & alth zroups in the city Connecticut, the republican leader, ;\)ulnulr,\] h‘ n;vr.lms r\l’;l‘\”'&m] \\]\sh e iy o ’ e it S s S imediate adjourn. |that he be buried at Arlington. For R 2Eas e e ” "™ | this nonor he was cligible through | The gormner srate was the seene of | trom where 7 Uie e the eone Two Pairs of Twins | his having held the post of secretary his carly carecr. He became a citi-|etery & n lonor of the Elected at University Delegatton Sclected o e e o T e e TA-—xT S I !F iFF zen of Connecticut after he had left Civil W ral Orono, Me,, March 10 (P—Two! Ten republican and ten democratic |y, oo ioq o5 commander-in-chief of LAF E {N BRIE the presidency and accepted the post | Back from tl Tewitach f= it e ot it ot syaen oot et members, all personal friends of Mr. |y F G S0 as president. He of dean of the Yale school of lar the Behind it is & | 14 undergraduates at the 1 Bl [athors pelacted this "‘°”"“f 1’Hm the first president to be buried So7—Born at Cincinnati, Ohio, Sept 1t Vatican, arranged the delicate matter of - thiek woods. But at the wood-line | of Maine clected to Phi Beta Kape s 1,‘)0.1,]5?‘ :sfl(t::('\’:::\ll)cfl::lz‘vro::;1 Eelnaticnalisenglenys 1575—Graduated from Yale, e e confiscated church lands in Philippine Tilipinos Ixpress Sorrow four oaks form a n Gvallien l5 S Ao puty aoholashie) Ebcieli e ‘heir names will Dbe made public | | G. Hardi hen they were '\'r-r‘ . / ¥ : ; s Nona Yechem. recreational di- | embershin comm P Mrs. Ken- \eth M, Searle, chairman; 7:30 p. m. t ccond lecture of the sociai- oloz cour: by Dr. Ann Dyer. Dr. Dyer's sub, Tuesday will b If Manaz nt” or th peycholoz h job within anl without hon The Y. W, C. A. wcard of directors will meet 2n Select Burial Plot 1880—Graduated at law school, Cincinnati Became secretary of war under Rooseyr Washington. March 10 (P—Sor- than fect in diameter and this)announced at assembly today by it The place of interment lege. Admitted to Ohio bar same vear. ‘\"‘ ned first log assembly in Philip- row of the Filipinos over the death \'\-” ame ihe resting place and the | Dean James &. Stevens of the cgllege Meading of Dresident Moover's||ohosen yestorday by Mrs. Taft and 15S1—Appointed assistant prosecuting attorn: RuEse o 2 of William Howard T: ratiAmer-Inginona ol 2 Dir of Arts ar iences. i o~ |their three children, Mrs., Helen Taft I Elected y in by popu ican governor gencral of the jslands, 1 They W Rachel and Rebecca proclamation officially announcing |y dref Rl ialen. fal of Ilamiiton county. Ohio. Sl v ; I it e o | pideane <f 3 | and ) i "8 | Manning and Charies I'. and Robert ! jority o throuz as cxpressed here today by Camilo ) : of Hampden Highlands, the death of the former chief Jus- iy “ny e Slipping quietly away from 18 Appointed 1 internal revenue collecto Rooscvelt’s upport S e in the rect 1 old spreading oak | and Lillian I., and Rosella A. Love- tice and setting a S0-day perlod of |y et Ll U G ey 5—Assistant solicitor of Hamilton county, ¢ Broke with Rooseve - national con- elganialinature e ¢ —thro t it= branches all over itt, of South Portland. nation-wide mourning was the onl¥ | rove 1o the cemetery and seleeicd 1 Married Helen Herron of Cincinnati, o crvation policic Lot o- | the gre business placed on the house pro- |ty 0 ) ¢ June 1% 9 T8 TR Rt o0 0 v et on D i traes zram today. longworth arranged | It lies high upon a wooded hill- 1 Appointed judge. Ohio superior court, | on after Rooscvelt had split republican to read the proclamation personally. | gide, overlooking the broad Potomac fill vacaney: subsequently clected Became Kent professor of law at Yal B e e foundation. for the | Washington monument and the g having selected Representative John | yiver “beyond which the city can be 1590—Appointed solicitor gencral of Unite President of American Bar Association bl e e fona ] ) Bxe mw i alviost @hent n Garner of Tezas, the democratic |soen with the White Fouse and cap- States by President Harrison. Met Ttoo First president of American Institute o e il aninns, As mot: |aCTOSS the Tiver from the Taft rite leader, to preside while this Was|itol, in which Mr. Taft lahored with velt for first time Jurisprudenc puaner Ao e “ISoon the*magnificent Arlington me being done, |such distinction, plainly visible. 1592—Appointed 1 circuit ju 1 Appointed by ident Wilson as 1b RS et LA 112 | morial bridge will be complete bu( no AL the brief meeting it authorized | The two cons of Mr. Taft joined 1596—Dean of law cchool, University of C of National Wir Lavor Board for R R e e "% lits landscaped plaza on the Virzinia w Yice President Curtis to appoint altheir mother and sister yesterday. nati. ing labor disputes Rhilippin policy of ‘the Philippines wilv end a short distance from SLENDER comamittee of 20 to represent the |coming on from Cincinnati as coon 1200—Appointed by President MeKinley (o presi Endorsed peace tres T fer masilinlioas 1o grave of the former chief justice cenate officially at the funeral. Mr.[as word of their father's death| dency of Philippine commission, and lat lLeague of N “Taft was not only a good and e Mansion Visibla: Curtis immediately named this|reached them. Mrs. Manning had hecame governor of island Appointed chief justice hy 3 t American. he was a good and | Lee AOsion ‘T\”]‘ o y - group which will be headed by Sena- [been in the city almost continuoua- 10051t pemsonal interien Ul I'ope Tepl LIt ding on June 3 at B ihesainaiznifeant i L8P s L FECL OREOR CH B TeRH O ou see lor Watson of Indiana, rcpublican (ly for several weeks words rer ¢ el sende s ibes i ERa DS e o leader. Other members sclected | Throughout the friends’ mes- from the grateful people of the Phil- | ¢d: 2150 is indistinetly visibl® at the them were: | sages and flaral tributes were con- D3 ISk (s HombidpmattiEtoionSoRSE oL Qi ol io . Republicans: Smoot of Utah. |stantly arriving. President and Mrs. s Aseei 5 T ood and great.” hefiprie ssltaadoginsitombloLithe da||Y Rorah of Idaho. Jones of Washing- | Hoover sent a huge basket of tulips ’ = InkrovnsWonld makisoldierand th {on, Norris of Nebraska, Johnson of | crocuscs and vellow spring blooms, | Were taking increased scope. The | motion. Irem the bench of the chief [ ernor of the state and was defeated Fott Yires Volleys Iemerctetiad Loitheamsmory.of Californix, MeXary of Oregon, Titt- | The congrogation with which Mr. |JUon was growing in many s. | justiceship he watehed much develop | A paper. describer as a blackmail- Colu Ga., Mareh tiore whogd st onfiieiMRine.§f Sl E, Ask man of Nevadn, Shortrldge of Cali- |Taft had worshipped sent a large | The Toar of American to completiom. He also. from his seat | inz publication, printed attack | Thirteen a indlic, Migsg nana Lot g Tl eea ot Ohio, and AfeCulloch {basket of lillics. The callers includ- |t Sentiazo had awakenc 1 on the highest fribun s within | upon Alphonso Taft that aro one cver f hour until retr YAl RIonS o ihem of ‘Ohio. cd the social and ofiicially prominent | WOrld fo the power of the tern | hearing distance of the house and | the ive o on o B05iny mariod Mor | nLo i ETa e ofithaidend prosid o, s Overman of North |and members of the diplomatic 'CPUDlic. This perhaps he real nate and perhaps more than onee. cepite o repu the editor mourn ot Bonningitort ror Lo ohlyichiet icrecutive: o/l Why Carolina, Fletcher of Florida, Smith | COTPS, bringing messages of sorrow MO than anyone cis he enjoyed a mood chuckle as e fighter and leader oi mer Pr t William How ""\l(‘v‘ \,:h' g Lotbieianazt < a, i Ma P rojects heard nen w A nd t N R s of South Carelina, Swanson of Yir- | tron their governnient ot TRl ard men wax laud and cloquent |« roodlums, young Willian 1 sdoy in W HISGsto the ; 4 g Mr. Taft died at 5:15 p, m., on X *hilippines, where in recent months as ti tormed | Howard Taft w ) Rie ad = S5 et SR N h I Howard Taft went to the office ant : Ras e I : ginia, Ashurst of Arizona, Sheppard s e 2 _|went as the first governor general, | and stormed over S g feOIne 4 Major. neral Sladen Chosen many slender St Donds Ranadoillof Doulsians’ M . peacefully wrapped in un governor general rmed over tariff. =ave Ninl 4 severe thrashing o e el Grad le who hav Kellar . 'of Tennesscc, Harrls of |consclousness. Tor weeks, he had |he saw the cffect the newly ac- e editor Jeft Cinelnnali that |Sceretary of War Hurley after Pros. | Washington, March ‘10 UP—Major | 1, micithie rish ey S il n i s by | been upon the verge of death, amaz- | Quircd posscssions would have on the Tifth Presidential Widow Nt and t e ‘ 7 = s General . W cn. commanding | popnt. e nght way Georgia and Trammel of Florida. e - k L it oand cr never appearcd |ident Hoover is e proclan to fight fat, Tell your e ing his physicians by the vitality | {Uture. As seerctary of war plodding Washington, March 10 (P—With | a tle earlier in his carcer |tion of mourning. :s are at half- | eneral of the corps arca at! fricnds about th stock Exchange to Close which enabled him to combat and | OVer the mud banks of what is now ¢ ing of William Howard Taft. | he had heen a reporter on the Cin- | mast and e: fiicer 3s wearing | Baltimore, was select today 10 methiod,as someone sld eV o e Dip g cceestona s show improvement |the Panama canal he could ponder | Mrs. Taft became the fifth living | cinnati Commercial Gazetts s ot rae on B1s. 1uft |commiand the miitiary procession | perhape Fewill it - i SR [m:‘ = m“‘\hc B Ahe | azainst a_complication of discases |its import to this and other nations, | WOMAN 10 have bocii widowed by the ~Hihnd ekl that will act as a formal cscort at| ness which no friend for ‘:rs hoare crnors < - 3 \ s e eve and sabe g 2 any of which was cxtremely serious. | @nd azain the war dopartment plac of @ former president : ihairuneralio v lan Howa i e o A e b O R e L BT ) i dopartment plac- rmer presiden Vight of Cabinet Survive X funeral of William Howard Taft. | Scence hasfound that a co that the cxchange would cloze at | factor in winning the Filipino peo- ple's confidence in the American overnment.” said Mr. Osias. “He|the gleaminz Lincoln memorial, the Complications Causc Death ed him in dircet contact with Cuba he others are: Mrx Lidith Galt B 2 m u v £ | Death came finally 25 a direct re-!and once mor could think ot | WVilson, Mrs. Ldith Carow Roosevclt, | . N ashinston. AMarch . 10.— Tuioli st Jaity l’f“h :]\rorl_\lizj\s:n]f;:\%cm_fix;:n!und 12:30 o'clock tomorrow in memory | it of cercbro arteriosclerosis, a|possible other Latin American probo | M. Mary Dimmick Harrison and | LoTMer Dresident William Howard WashinztonMateh 10 R-=Brig i % 1 e of former Chief Justice William | pooq’ clot on the brain, accompans |lems as e Bl hie R0 01 P istor o bafors | LIE b WEakby e it (iickut fstnanine ) of spring tod YOH" Cold M d i “”""15;‘“;““0"‘ When it falls Howard Taft. The regular closing |jed by hardening of the arteries. In | the little i S I er marriaze in 1913 wis Mrs, Irans | e Who served in his cabinet flooded an isolzted knoll in Arling- I ay t“ “IH"('O'“UH mb "ocsmffn So'mod- fiee i sioiclock R L e e S e ol o Philander e Pennsyi-{tonfeemeteryivhiohavill heitiiainnal 0 physicians combat excess fat by feed- . . i et et i , Lo i ing the lacLing substance, The last time the cxchange Was |z nervous disorder, a bladder ail-| heard much of the echo of the — iy retary du Insgploc e DC’W[GP lRtG Thetis what Marmola does. A fa ool nder si ¢ circumstane t nels st i ; e closed under similar circumstanees | mment and heart trouble. booming by Ttoosevelt for a “navy Ticcalled in New Haven Taft's administratio orge Yon |1 (w» : medical laboratory prepares these tablets, was Sept. 15, 1925, when business| President Hoover was motified at |second to none.” ¢ Haven, Mar, 10/ (UP)— | L= Mover of dlassachusctls, secrelary | QI 1T Ahe GISANCE acthes the ’,’\‘2; Pneumoma 53 that all may employ this method in the was suspended for the day at 0 once and with Mrs. Hoover called | Such was the sketehy picture Tafe | Stories of William Howard Taty's | 0f the nawy. and James Wilson, of Nacetie. cap e ‘ right way at small cost. A book in each o'clock for the funcral of Seymour T. | immediately at the Taft home t0 ex- | carricd with him from the swhite Prillance, humor and kindliness| 10V Nis sceretary of agriculturc, Hon. With which his life was indel- 3 box states the formula and explains the Cromwell, former presiaent of the tend their condolences o Mrs.|House. He lived fo see much of 1t | WDHC A Student and professor at| Preceded their former chict in death, 1IN woven, was visible through | 1t you've a eold. it's Your danger| good results. exchange, | Tatt. | progress rapidly toward completion, | Yale University were retold by his Other members of his . officiaj the b _ ; _ siznal Pncumonia can follow Marmola has for 22 years, by sheer The exchange closxl at 12:30 on | Returning to the White House, | Many of those who had been ases. | (FICNds here today as a delegation | (MY Were Henry L. Stimson, now | Onlv one other srave. that oOf specdily. Dow't tolerate a cold. It| merit, held the top place in this field- Teh. 6. 1924, for the funeral of for- |he issucd a proclamation establish- | ciated with him in those “pionccr. | [TOM e universii prepared fo go rotary of state, who served as|Tobert Todd Lincoln, son of Abra-|too frequently leads into a serious “'”“””f boxes have been used. New mer President Wilsae. T connec- [ing a 30 day period of official | ing™ days when America was srow. | 10 Wasiington 1o attend funcral retary of war: Jacob M. Dickin- m Lincoln. is in the remote ec- giscase. Stop it; gct over Creo- | vouth and beauty, new vigor and health jon with the death of President|mourning and culogizing Mr. Taft |ing in power died hefore hin. Servites for the only alumnus | 0N of Tennessee, secrctary of war; |tion of the military cemetery Which [mulsion will help vou do Tt is ve come in this way to many. In any Harding, who died whiie in ofiice. | for *purity of patriotism. a lofty 11is opponent Ry reach the presidency Georse W. Wickersha of New Mrz Taft and her childr ¥ easy to tak rcle one can now scc how slendernecs the exchange was elnes1 ¢l day on | disinterestedness and a devotion 10| Jennings 1 York, chairman of the Hoover law grave o v u rom colds that 1 t| prevails. i A < closed at |the bect interests of the nation that | vice presic mes Sehoolera Lo e enforcement conmissior tort s Covered b stone me- You avoid s Nowwe ask those hanpy people t tell 1 A M. o 19:30 p. 1. on August | deserve and will ever command the | Sherman, had died just botore nhis | N8 Sl b R R R is about 1 further qi e: Gl omatmes olloy | cshers ARl ,..,‘ n to try Marmola and 8. for ihe funeral grateful memory of his country-! administration 3 tion which he will, head Ilinois, secretary of the treasury; 1t and the terraced fcol watch results. Tell them thar starvation Custis walk which winds down from rattling bronchial fr- | 13 ot necessary, not safc. Show them the men. the old home of Robert E. Lee. 1: or It from a chest col 1 Tight way. Urge them to start at once. van, had passed o mes TRowland Angc retired from offic Roosevelt who made him and whg | Mecmoric of difforent sorts | 1rank H. Hitchcock. of Massachu- Nation Prepares Honors _ By a singular coincidence, fOUr | then defcated him. was gone. il- | 1100ded vack to Yale men who knew | SCUS postmaster general: Ric Washington. March 10 (A—The | hours before Mr. Taft's death. Ass0- | son who had to settle many of the R Ll R A. Ballinger, of Washington, and cept for that one grave. only s and hurts vour throat Marmola prescription tablets are soid hy hods of Willlam Howard Taft lay | ciate Justice Edward T. Sanford of | puobicid it : SN0 et Walter 1., Iisher, of Illinois, secre- | he sentle. sloping hills. the swayin gt a bottle of Ureomulsior SEREATL G taries of interior; Charles Nagel, of rs and t ncient oaks will "k t like we You to tak today in the still serenity of his|the supreme court died suddenly.|proien from the strain of the war “hich he was salutatorian-second i home whilo a great nation prepared |The members of the court were inlyya¢qnio oy o8 & F B0 10 WARL o emembered . the night | Missouri. secretary of commerce and | Stand senfry for the present over the : A B fo confer upon him its highest hon- | Knoxville, Tennessce, today for his| oo 2B Retun 10 :«:n\ h"'] Stripped {0/ {na. Sajst 1"'“ " labor, 1 one departmer body of the distinguished American. know what ions of M A R M O L A o | funeral services. They will return |y SRR R8TE B0 HW]{ = ""y" R e m‘l‘_”r’m"m'(‘ T Passes Unknown Soldier’s Tomb TR T e RO house and senate was filled with new | Wrestling champion or when as a Virst in Arlington refunded it you are not LETS \ profusion of floral {ributes, |Immediately to attend the ceremon- e e e bright with the blossoms of spring. !i¢s tomorrow for Mr. Taft. names. Another man, Warren G. junior ne marched {hrough a lan Washington, March (] IS LR R AR SO, (oL ve The Right Way to Reduce crowded (he lower chambers of the | = Harding, had risen o pow L GEalOIT ChneTing studa ts tohacaria Ik oy asa : e ustice will pass slowly through the house of death and testified to the | Sees National Progress Hardinea powesiand o€ i)y ehesring studants toauelye o s e s vespoct and affection of the people| Washington, Mar, 10 (P—When |PASSCQENEY 0 sl U ull andibonos | Beesldenisgs sraves of the many who have ¢ for the genial, friendly man who|William Howard Taft closed his| p ~Npv Grneration fn Power G o sl baripdn their country. The tomb of t alone has served in the two highest [desk in the White House 17 years | o %" S0 Fo6 Ot -4 new seners e aaaisia il LnCuEl "T‘f‘“"”' y . unknown soldicr is to the offices of the government. agojthis monthilne siattoniwasmove| U S IELEE BElB RovaEnmen LR SRR QLR SLate coipars Mor g D8 las LR > ant. The roadway itzelf is nar The quictude of the pleasant old |ing irresistably toward a command- |, Ld@/me O 0 Fitt R ATl '”‘”[ S AL DRI, e on o8 g R honor of Sheridan and not house on Wyoming avenue was ing influence in world affairs, but | ;") oo s o F RS h.\‘-“’_“'l’i""y l':‘”‘”~"!“l s upd )‘”(nw,", iy T {"- ‘v‘uv\‘ S 0E Lount Brolen vete 1dr At oorastons’ o apparently was unaware of this Pro- | question of high and low raies do- | tion a5 & fellow of the sermeratioy, | Quiney, Mase: Thomas 21 of solicitous friends bringing ex- |gress because of its bickering and | patod, The dispute over sugar. espe- | No chair in Woodbridge nan would | Monticello, Va.: Jamcs Madison a: | €6 ” and notes of condolence. from the| e lived to see America become | mic Tetived thoughts long dormant. | chair of Jim Donnelley, 350-pound | Richmond, Ya., John Quincy Adams great of this and other nations. a power of the first magnitude, yet | pages of the republican cami-campus policeman. was borrowcd. |at Quincy. Mass g Jacksor OCIety omen i Flags At Half Mast the din of controversy over the tar- | o 1o ::;:rom‘ ja g olgvereideyols ‘\; ok onsilofenuESlalacieRton D e iR as M SIEND S YN MELLO-GLO Face Powder is pre- R U N@ Y@Lfl |R font e Wistts Hougs to Mioamost i vogrsd ob ¢b fhie Touss of M| i Tordon navepariayaneee | S BLJrmGe a8, he otien Buren at Siadereihe e e b bsantifull oxerntl 3 far-flung outpost of the military and | death [B1caithe perhaps recalled the word phrased i, Taft made a humorous | liam ~Tenry Harrison Can e i R ks SRy AP T o S| T o SO S S U I ) e T nee to his political defeat whon | Bend, Ohioj dohn “Tyler at Rich- | IeAVES ho, (rce of FEX e i~ staff. Congress met only to adopt|sole domestic issue to. survive, for | conspicuous. contributions of amert. | |° Sccepied the Kent professorship | mend, Va.; James Knox Polk at) 7 0o .0 Wroco Mage by a new DN&NG’:D&D_ resolutions of sorrow and then ad-|the platform which Taft carried to | Rl i Rlaviacliool pNELITE Nashyllle. Mann i Zachary Tavlonat] oo il focess — prevents lanse | | ca statesmanship to the cause of in- B 4 s | 9 Journ as a mark of respect for the |the country in 1908, listed also the | ternational W:“"‘ 1 1 1red S. Jones lauded the ap- | Springficld. Ky.: Millard Fillmore a former president and chief jusiice. |familiar topics of agriculture, rail- | e e confeongly 2d-| pointee and stressed the fact Taft | Buffalo, N, Y.; Franklin Pierce e R e R ‘;‘1,:‘,‘ U[R@U)[BH.[EQ With impressive sorvices of digni- (roads, conservation of matural re- | occasions for just pride and gratifi- || UCCh chosen “unanimousiy™ for { Concord, N. M. James Buchanan &4 |y.e," yrurr0-GLO Face Towd ficd simplicity, the nation {omorrow |sources, banking lcgislation. pen- | cation. We endorse such achieve. | ¢ Professorshin Lancaster, Penn.; Abraham Lincoln MELL 2 g will heap its honors upon the mem- |sion, merchant marine and civil [ ment as the highest duty of pe. Gril Not Always Unaninous at Springficld, 111.; Andrew Johnson ory of Mr. Taft. For three hours, the |service. In reply the former president |at Greenville, Tenn.i Ulysses S LUl ¢ to merform and proclaim the obliza- ok 3 Sl Rulliortocs hody will lic in state bemeath the Peaceliistiont Hozlxon ton of further © strengthening he | Temarked it had not always been his | Grant at New York ciiy: Rutherford va o tinaateritle foan ol MU= | M oy VoA b b e v o oo sl e nat S0 meodwill| CAPerienc: to cnjoy the unahimeus | B. Hayes at Freemont. Olio; Janies neral services at All Soul's Unitarian | o international peace had put in | with all the nations of the world,” |APProval of his fellows “as recent | A. Garficld at Clevcland, - Ohio: church, where Mr. Taft worshipped |jts appearance and words similar to | Tlood Control a Problem history disclosed.” . Chester A. Arthur at Albany, N, ¥ The most important—and generally the mo~t difficult part for many years. and interment in | (hose used in setting forth the hopes | Again, Taft's administration heard | TV 0f the homes in which Tatt | Benjamin Harrison at Indianapolis, of commercial or domestic life is keeping financially fit. wooded slope of the Arlington Na- | of the present London confercnce |of flood control. The Mississippi| ived here are still standing. one on | Ind.; William McKinley af Canton If you are bothered about money let's hear about it. No tional cemetery will follow. | were employed in discussing the in- | flood control plan is now law, Within | Prospect strect and — another on | Ohio; Grover Cleveland at Princeton A caisson will bear the body from | rant steps the Hague Tribunal had |loss than a year, the farm act has| TOWer parkway. The latter. now | N. J., Theodore TRoosevelt at Oyster [1t's wonderful the way soothins, doubt a loan would set you up right again. Twenty months the Taft home to the Capitol, escort- | ajcen. been put upon the statute books,|used as a dormitory for girl gradu- | Bay, N. Y.: Warren G. Harding at umhm Zemo brings relief to itch- to repay. Only charge is three and one-half per cent per od by a squadron of. calvary. The | ™ pyither, of world import, Tafton | Pensions for Spanish War velerans|ate students. is soon to he torn down | Marion, Ohio: Woodrow Wilsen at inz skin. sunburn. windburn and ' month on \lnpald balance. that March morning could have | during the Taft period are paralleled | 10 malke way for a new gymnasium. | Washington, D. €. clears up bites, pimples and rash thousht of many things as he rode | with proposals now for pensioning = Liven in severe caces, itching disap- COTTS !to the capitol to turn over the Pan- | World War veterans. The civil Worked on Newspaper Two staes Have Claim pears almost as soon 7 Zemo » four years just over. ing legislation. up in Taft's time, lam Ioward Ta worked on a states may claim William Howard |infection and clear away unsightly EMU LS|ON Much had been thrust upon him. |once more is before congress, Rail- | newspaper at one time, at another |Taft as one of their distinguished |blemishes there's nothing bette Phohe — Calll— Wiits NIC IThe Payne-Aldrich tariff dispute | road legislation. of a different nature | he put a publication out of business |sons. e was clected to the presi- [than ivisible Zemo. —Always keep J AFOODandTO |had wrecked, for what proved to be |than 17 vears ago. is pendin by thrashing the cditor | dency as a citizen of Ohio and ap- [this family antiseptic on hand. Use (UR. MAIN and E. MAIN PHONE TAKE ITALL WINTER [cight years, & powerful political | And while all this was ftzking| While he was practicing Jaw in | pointed chief justice of the United |it frecly. Tt's safe as can be. 3¢, Open Monday Evenings . jparty: International affairs daily | place, Taft, like the nation, kept inl Cincinnati, his father ran for gov-!States as a cilizen of Connecticul. {60¢ and §1.00, W coming, dicd \iembers of the class 'S, of 1t's wonderful

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