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VoL LXI—NO. 122 POPULATION 29,685 : 10 PAGES—78 COLUMNS PRICE TWO CENT ASSAU[]R HARVEY MAKES A HIT WITH ?"'“;I t Sifi‘f:mflmads I':logld o (15 P[]S]HUMBUS HONDRS m BRITISH STATESMEN IN INITIAL SPEECH ™ RN oy == oo OHEF JSTCE W Proposed in Bill Introduced in| Explained by Edgar J. Rich,|cosis in the seriden poiice court tor CABLED PARAGRAPHS Stits. Scoate ittee C 1 For Associated Inc| """ ® sill inhis home. snds of Japan Representative of President Harding Voiced Friendship of Am-] BT L 70U E U0 | Reports Flow in to Both| dustries, Before Boston| i, 20t Death of the Eminent Jurist Has Brought a Realization of His erica for Great Eyitain—Predicts a Continuance of the| p..is May 19— The French govern.| Houses. \| ' Chamber of Commerce, |Pro¥cts in the Hawaiian isiznds. - I gl o S B S : 3 s T N e L Greatness—Generally Conceded That Edw‘nf lasy Friendship Notwithstanding all the Mischief Makers and | ican today that Moneignor Cerretti, pap- | Hartford, Conn., May 19.—An inflow of | Boston, May 10.—Bagar J. Rich, cou- | o1\ mogeis $150. Eflerts will be mads al under-secretary of state had been ap. |committee reports in both branches of |sel for the Associated Industries, said at . . pointed papal nuneio to France. the general assembly convincod members | a luncheon given by the chamber of com- | ™™ MDRLY. 19, incrasse. Sxpduotion. White in His Person Tmfid the American Ideal of Scandal Mongers of Both Nations—Stated Particularly s {his “afternon (hat a recess before the [merce today that if railroud traMe oficers| gosumption of mall service:between the : . . ai 0 ELWOOD B. WADE HANGED date of final adjournment was nnhke})‘( fn\:] more du(bmexr limedlg flu:(ilym‘z oW e Satae S i POAGL Was ahe Supre'me M‘MY of the l_‘" the Will of the mm, E . g e ber of |tratic could be increased by reduction in ; G 8 That the United States Would Not be Beguiled Into the AT WETHERSFIELD PRISON ;:;:::,‘::“:é:.‘,;i)::‘&"“.;f,‘&"&;;’m trafflc could be increased by reduction ia | nounced in the ofticial postal bulletin. I en High in the Nation's Vie ¥ . ‘Wethersfield, Conn., May 20.—Elwoad | IDany. TAtes, the l_lEl Tesult would be better for Federal Judge Tuttle of Detroit, com- p League of Nations—Responses Made by Duke of Con-| 5 el ot n irmmort was mann e | “Mr. Kent of Norwalk asked Mr. Buck- | the railroads. : « firmed the sale of Maxweil Motor p 5 3 e X . | the .Connecticut state Drison here . at|ley, the floor l:ader, s opimion of the | “A generation ago,” he sald, “under the| 1€l C S50 br too ot o e Each Other in Paying Tribute to the Deceased Chief naught and Lloyd George. 104 a e (standard me) tedny for|sitnation and the latter thought that it |Suldance of men like Tuttle, Tucker and i : ug! the murder of George B. Nott in Byldge. | measures in hand are disposed of | Mellen, every effort was dircclea WATdS| wy, May term of the Usited Stntes Gice® {andon, May 19—(By The A. P.) The| international meddler.” continued the am-| port last August. promptiy it would not take more than 48 |the development of traffic. and rates Were | q; i rioi gourt will be heid in) Hartford, T ambassador. George Harvey, | bassador. “He would be the last to in-| Wade was escorted into the death ihours to' prepare for final adjournment :dm!?d to.this end. '{uday‘ it is a ques-| O Tl o onced by Judge Edwin Washington, May 19—Bdward Dovg-{majority of the people: e AT e atine 11s| tervene or be drawn into any matter of | chamber by Rev. Alexander. Alison, of |atter the appropriations and finance com- |ton of increasing rates, dnd yet note they o,y lass White, chief P 3 But today there was exuflied My frit ipeech Wnce prepenting his scern to his own country but al-|the First Presbyterian church, Bridge-|mittees have made ail tnei- reports. He |Fesult. Freight rates have been in- s Ghist. Justion.mtithe Dsked reases ) el o 3, w States, laid des catness of (he man hi 3 Dort. Fe Tlamecd at iHe witteeser aaa|had mo analysis te make fhe matters in |Creased 110 per cent. since 1913, with the| .y o 0 oy SR oy for the out- | SAleS 1aid dead at his home’ here to- | STORtBONS Rmonlt, Ity edentials, declared tonight that Amer- rmed forees came to Hurope in| S0 no one realizes more clearly than he i . a | learning, his feariess hewing to the Wt war sjely 10 save the Tited | hat the United States is, of necessity, | Smiled. He appeared calm and as the |hands of the committees. : e o o e high s s | sido world let Dawson, Y. T., by iaunch, [@/&ht while men in the nation's counclls {of eyt o ates and not to save European states|'Geeply interested in proper economic ad-y black cap was .thrown over his head and| IBoth ibragcfes adjourned until to- per cent. The result is intense competi-|MATKINg the opening of navigation on/l vied with each other to do him honor. more than these, men along whom o mans as some had eon. | justments and the just settlement of mat-| cailed. “Good-bye, everybody.” His voice | morrow. B Tion by the Sootor dtouck. awhith today g ] the Yukon'river: By order of PresMent Marding, the |Nad walked in the long. busy years nde p ters of world-wide importanas under wa_;hfirmv; i e Baiihe hhou:"e ';:fim"' B Nl okaram S e fromm Hive iraliroa detnthione OF Oot: il e business of the government will come to |8 life spoke of his modesty and g PP o vhich was ‘de-| discuseion” and desires - helpfully ¢o - co- e prison physicians pronoun again fought the bills carrying appropri- e & | Thomas €. Cashel of Cleveland was | o gonol ) sl 18 | Ul R indates thint e address, which P | enetata Wade dead at 12.17 o'clock. | ations but did not always have the mem.- | /&8 Which they ought to have. It is not| , o™ (Gaone o the Switchmen's | on Saturday when the body » at has made him pmen® lia carried to its final resting pisce in |ioved. even as he was honored for nion of Nerth America, he formerly Was Oaknill cemetery, Georgelown. Funeral | STeAlness of the power entrusted by b vice president. services wiil be private, but wherever | SOUBLTYmeR to his keeping. From the American flag fies over president to humble folk of the te. ay e e eni i 5 I~ |merely the transportation by truck be- | &l Thers still seems to linger in the! The murder of George -B. Nott at his|bers with him. He aiready has had tabi- | MCTelY, the wansportation by ftruck be- || terest. coming as it Aid at a tie when | minds of many here the impression that jhome in Bridgeport on Aug. 29 last vear |ed eight appropriation bills He ob-| "% Wy BATC PO L (000 dindtion Wiudn of the United States|in gome way or other, by hook or by | Was a baffiing trunk mystery for forty-|jected to the yearly appropriation of [[f 13 the threatened co-ordination of| i s 3 unwillingly, | ¢lghit hours. At the end of that time the §270,000 for support of trade schools and | jpers With water transuortation tnat is| | < American watn the temss politioal situation in | crook, unwittingly, surely 5 o S o German opposition te the Polish insarg-{ /o, "1 1 108 fiee 2 whe wow -will Sule b VI ALR » s arousing lively speculation, | America may yet b beguiled in into the | Bridgeport police had recovered the trunk | offered an amegdment cutting it to $200,- ;:‘e‘:{m;o"‘de“lz::e :fi,’,’,fl,’;‘,},fis of alargs| N0 have occupied most of Tpper] or R " Anges can sailers agent, [ e o ey -‘:-u"" o first authorized expression of | league of natior®. Let me show you how | containing {\;"us body i:m LR Jl;x‘oou_ where it was two years ago. He |“" 0 ‘rmes\”m mace 1o New England | Silesia appears to have taken the form | iegation of consulate, the . o0 embASEY. | pat on tres-shaded cormers, WA - e 0 utterly abs io1 Easton and o arrests xlwooc lost the amendment, 53 104, Over his i b s o c blockade. - S Rt A g o e i Amerfcan viewpoint itterly absurd such a notion is. s a t e to ver o e solEted , | of an economic owered to half mast that the 1on paid its tribute of grief today. ine Mr. Harey paid tribute to| "I need not recall the long contest wag- | Wade, 23 vear old milk peddler, Mrs. Popposition an appropriation of $60,000 | (292¥ 18 the contemplated action of the Ity that. the werld iy e = &now America mourns a great senate. where once he sat for his natives Washing:os state of louisiana to be halled for tol loss. In . fle Mail Steam il oy T government departments ip company | 4 ;. 2 | 2 : revising the -elass scale of rates and in| + eham of blood relationshin be-| ernment over this proposal. I need hard-|man, and John E. Johnston, 20. another|ment in vocatinal work was adopted. g e & sl its semi-annual dividend of 30 milk wagon driver, in connection With the| With assistance of others he defeated |Gomuation of all commodity rates. | PTG | < y ; f trunk 1 d the New England lines in | e e ihe ‘maer fstinerive link | 8d between the two branches of our gov.| Ethel H. Nott, widow -of the murdered | for co-operation with the federal govern- ssihet o St | 3 i g be ciosed all day from the Wh higher duties on the supreme bench. sen. the British and American peopies | Iy mention that the conflict became ww |7 5 IS s e ror el These commodity rates which are threat.|C€DtS. SIX months ago 40 cents pius an| gown. 7' from the White House | o8 ot (oI o0 e et ws cetill ne 0f the most potent agencies of | Eharp that even the treaty went by the |Killing. g the bill to provide $1.000 for co-operative | uneq 3 i < up|extra 30 cents was paid. The full . death came. An cioquent tribute from. rtiom Thelr activities, e said, | board. to th eend fhat today, paradoxic| The poiice anmounced that Wade had|work between the United States depart. | oree have been the means of building up —_— totionss . 45 of the executive erder | Qo ,,“"ml,i R “en sustained Jaor of jove and | cally enough, America continues to be |confessed that he killed Nott by bealinf | ment of agriculture and the state n |’ Tme sailrsads are suftering foday be.| Miss Mary Hopkins. associate profe The death of the Homorable Edward | #8807 Was ons of the fow whone messtietl Uty in an earnest desire and | while Europe is-nominally at peace. but, [Dipe and stabbing him with a butcher| The surprise during the senate ser- | moair: ther mancacare. tansioriai s, | W0denly. She ‘had been & m United States, occurred inis i | ampie figure of the jurist in that setting,| trmination on the part of both peo- | according “to all reporis, s mot wholly [Knife. | The Falrield copnty srand jury Sion was the announcement by Sena(or |for the price aL Which they are able o the faculty since 1316 [ hin death, the” United o mans- I | marked the adjournment. The hevse wast ow away the mists of miseon-| free from the clash of arms. ~ ¢ 5 > 5 all that E. Kent Hubbard, Jr. | market i. ya I t [ one of it e et obsey. - " oy, der. agai ) & : e g T i ‘onfronted by a like situa- of its most distinguished ens | "0t IR session, but a memerial - nd" mimmdecstanding, | which| “Finally, the question of America'd par- | 1°T against Wade, Mrs. Nott and Johi- | peifeving that x bill relaCing (o the stats | oo pamusomi oSl 07 & ke s The French steamer Pro Patria, Mali- land public servants, whose gl iyper |2n¢e of the death of Justice White atsal ong had_hidden ;H-vr trus ma- | tifpation Tn r‘\:; league came \::\::\rt :,P,',F e mc’w!ht;‘.’mh::fl fi:,;:rc:d o ‘ra thrust” at hn:w B Nardware wiuld eet BBt Eedueitg his | A% or ;\‘nrlh Ys rdney ;:n-\ th P ing and profound knowiedge of the jaw | il 1ouch its proceedings when it recon= - om the ‘other. 4 ASEhi; ux el : B | s Tesignaiton to the |gverhead and would probably shut down|Went ashore St b mide him eminently fitted for the h venesx, i farding was porrayed by | seven millions. . Prior. fo that election | ber. Testimony wus given 48 to hia selar) governor from the board, as & director | entlfely or operate. on_ DarC. lime. The|entrance to Sydmey harbor. et Judicial office of the cramio: Tresident. and Mres Harding drens SO o ambasgador as “a typieal. modem|there had been mwch discassion of the|lens mith Mo ot mno ts B8 veamlot the Connecticut reformatory and as a |railroads must go on manufacturingi _ e | “He had served weil and faithfully as|'h® White home where the body of the] * sy e 08 et Mt ,":", J:‘m.:é ek {"“"" e o "‘T;Tfflj‘jx, "“”‘_\vm, Wade. - Noft was known to the po- ;rl\:u-}: of the acricultural college. Sen- | transportation at a loss, and while they| Francisco de Sabatino, ot !‘;- York, ala scnator of the United States, as an|JUTISt lar. but did not intrude upom th < . of Do - o] ol el e Ele s AMPI | lice as @ gambler. The jury was toid of | ior Jiall chided his fellow members on |can andl do effect many. reductions in op- | passenger on ‘the steamship Pocahon ssociate justice of the suprems court)EFiel of the family. They remained oute 3 s own na flghts, | provided s Al _ majority the placing of the body of Nott in the| .o _aPParent intention of a republican |erating costs, must continue to furnish|Which arrived at Loston from XNaples, jof the United States, and as chief jus-|5/9¢ and sent their symoathy by weord %s seripeleus in recognising thé | seven m ,‘7:‘;“.»“\‘ Amm:d P lcen o o i e e =islature to oust a democrat from of- |adequate service.” jwas arrested on a charge of Smuggling. ltice of the United States. His judicial|MOUth through the judge’s niece whoy § ghis wers. » fair, just, modest man, | date that could nclthier be misunderstood [fUnk nd Of tne_ removal Sf 1w fice Senator Delaney had the bill tabl. | The speaker said that the wage re- — {opinions. based always on the princiyics [CAme ont o talk with them. From thal o g T iribntes of Dresi-| It follows them, that the present goy- | police investization led to the recovers of | oy Licw Of the unexpected situation |visions indicated by the wage board is ds| ~ The annual summer crulse of the navel jof right and justic, and unbiased by |Mat® department. Secretary Hughes fs={ " wd 1 Py . Y the second K rail { % ve! = ill sceks to | yet an unknown quantity and “it is prov- | acaderay shipme! take e of- {personal nfluences an coneideration, ; U a brief tribute dra: A w5 ey hail. ore] ernttent con apnal the present £O7- | the seoond-trank: befors ‘tha’ trail ot thia | Lo < Lad developed. The: bill | K P i midshipmen w ethe L% nenanal. (it d n,;Sued 2 brief wn from is own (] arding T M M e R . n;\cx: n} rf\l\a 0L it ens it TR Rinn e liken “p“l\(‘vp off the finance board anyone who is |able that a greater resumption of business | ficers to be to Christiania, Norway; Lis- i will hold high rank among the decisions | memories of the iate chief Justice as hey e e Thea than to his| T can assure You, have anyihing whare |The two Nott children played a mechan- |°°ARECted With a state-aided institution. | activity gmust come before the railroads ' bon. Portugal; Gibraltar and Guantana-|of the country's highest court of jus-|*Mew him within the secluded circle 4 n assure you, have anything whatso- | IS (o Rott, CHIGCen plaved & mechahio| The phafmacy bill adopted by the |can hops to get back to a soynd basis.”|mo, Cuba. tice. i the o efore the more to his family than to| ever to do with the league or any com- ourt before the rush of events t 3 | senate originally limited druggists' | 45 i be pl Il of us,th — “His private life was simp) Mr. Hugh: i R a from all parts of | mission or committee appointed by it or|f€d. While their father Was Struggling for | pepase g Zgists’ li- shouid be plain to all of us that if x mple and un- | Mr. Hughes again into more pubiic place. S wowtry. drawn tron SR R e T D el lcenses (o one for 3,000 inhabitants in & | the motor truck is to use our hikhways| Appeintment of John ijellander of |affected and was characterzed by vir.] Members of the Louisians dclemstin ol | | G b e e e i "1 The jury brought in a verdict of guilty | Ci1¥+ Put this section and two others|as a competitor of the steam road its|Chicago. as super g federal prohibi-|tues which might weil serve us exam.|cOngress jsined in a similar expression: 2 N were. suffc gt ok e S R R on Jan. 12 after deliberating six hours,| eT® Siricken out. Otherwise the 'bili |charges. expenses and operating condi-|tion agent for the central depariment. |pies for the people of America. of rewpect and veneration for his mem- M e i at hie crucial | ment would mot deenm o e iooVern" | Judge Hinman sentenced Wade to ba| "2Uld have been fought on constitutional |tions should be regulated as the charges,| with headquarters at Chicago, was an-| “In testimony of the respect in which |OY. Attorney General Daugherty a ki ha <2 B s e e S e Réton o e 18808 "a,,,yjfl,l,f,l{'a?,;(.,{. hanged in the state prison on May 20,1 E7punds: expenses and operating conditions of tha nounced by the internal revenue bureau. h‘-| memory i« heid by the government|Daid his homage. and all day the | exiet alwavs betwcen the peoples | “Buc enouch of public affairs! Perhaps 1| MTS. Mary S. Wade, the condemned man's | \ ! ManT;."”d had an afiernoon session. |Steum roads are regulated, and it shouid oL L Rigel :1..,;.‘,,7{'..‘.: of the United States. and in|were busy with a nation-wide flood o ‘% g e ins | have 2ont ton rar slome ot snaps T| \ife, was told of the: verdict in the hos-| M- Brainard of Branford opposed the |be taxed us the steam roads are taxed ior| Xine balloens, to be plleted by e ¢ s eminent and varied | messages of sympathy for the family and i B 1 v ms o, SRS REL DAL 2| ptial where she had been taken after a| il Which came from the senate to givg |the use of the highways. It should e of the couniry’s foremost areonants, have | sery as a public servant. I do here- | admiration for the dead. \ o | e, e T e L mast ask you 0 at- | kdown i the court room. Her| e Siate board of education supervisicy | €qually plain that the building up of two | been entered in the national balioon race, |by direct that the national flag be dis-| The funeral will he chara é % fail mb artevons | towed prerorntivee Dt ot o e Self D& | lioughts were for their two children,|“S T€Sards heating, ventilation, sanitation | AECncies of transportation where one will o be started at Birmingham, Alabama |Played at half mast upon: all the public | the simplicity which “"iflmhh«wm p, strength-| before. = Yat { roudly dene any P Wade was brought to the state prisdn, | '°Pale was general and in the waste, the cost of which must ultimately | e aouse. and: the severul executive |family, residence on Rhode vense,) nds of fr ond il ] et UL L T M M| he becans ekt Oin e he WD T ipateciin £od. the on the users. You cam't get aiong| Dr. Edwrad Beanett Ross, chief physi- {4eDsrimenis and independent government |an unostentatious cortage -’Tlll";:l;s‘ X s veenttor our govern- | askmawieduement ot o st SUaDle | Farents, Mr. and Mrs. Mibert O. Wade.|, The bill to authorise cities, towns ana | WIBOC the steam railroads and while the{cist-and head of the elecirical divieion |s#tablishments in the city of Washington | body Saturday momning to Si. Matnewsl o8 ST ot omiy prerer duranie en-| Eracime i Al that 14 sapertod. or mabr| visited him.a-wmmber of times. -On April| DOTOUE to reguiate the construction dng | MO truck'has its place, and a useful [of the bureau of standards, died in|be [losed on the day St hie fumeral: |church, where solemn high equitm -.: ] p tentafive compromises as|ably desired, of mé upon this oocasion.” |14 the Conbecticut sppreme court heard | P#IZnt of buildings by the Zoning system | M€ in the handling of short haul traflic, | Washington of heart disease while seat- m-:|- : usual and appropriste military | will be celebrated at 10 o'clock by th : ween ourselves. v{ The time was, said the ambassador,|the arguments of Judge William H. Com-| ¥4S received from the cities and bop. | /!> Proper sphere is limited. The raii-|ed at his o all the e lony wnderet. and that |Rt. Rey. Méos. Thomes & Loe. fhe paste < world the | when John Bull appeared to Americans Jr., for @ new rial for Wade. State's | ®VZNS committee T IOcR O Ve IR Arl ere on g’ Tne “Dnites :-ga"‘n"; i e S ernseociates of the supreme o= gy e ineegarabls| us » trifle hiroRant; Niniitaneous’ Uadte srney Homer S. Cummings of Fairficld | AT amendment to the law under whien | M5 '© &Ive careful study 10 the best way| Grand Trunk Kallway of Canada an-|[¢ 'nited States in serve as honorary pallbeas & - Waterbiry ich | 16” meet this situat ] i that fts shops at Point 8t.| national afig shall be displayed a¥|from the churoh 2 Sam was regarded by Britone as “a whit. | county argued against’the appeal. The| WALerbury obtains its water supply swas | [© Meel this situation. bul it is not so|nounced that its shops 3 haif mast for thirty ¢ church to Oak Hill cemetery., .- RN el sl B SR R reme court on May 4 gave a decision | [3VOTabiy reported. > easy to meet it by reducing our rates as| Chariea would be-ciosed for 10 days be- | [ MAxt for - y days from the re- | Members of the cabinet. of both ho - . | their piaces now mieam In personification | UPR0lGIng the superior court verdict. | hoolls trom the calendar adopted by tne | 30M Advocates of that policy would have | sinning. next Monday because of siack | 2% B ' NS DRCL S onares. of the local and national beneh; an to pretend th Americans’ prof- | of d4id nations the beautiful | Govermor Lake called a special session | NoUSe included one to raise 2 specgay |¥OU Delieve” Operations. b eatieation ot e enfe. death |and bar. and scores from the humb) w3 ! % pectibiite” | nand in hand. side by eide, erecy ana |boiy gave a hearing in the case on May | UIIOTMILY of municipal charters ang 1o | FRENCH DISEUSSING STAND siReprostatative Nrank: W.' Monden *€ lor his countrymen,. Yosterday.de'iatood Disalinian or e Catholig etvu 1t is mot* Mr geclared. “MY | glorious upon a plane of equality 16 e board Te! c e the! Tel e next session. { Wyoming will er the oration at com- e ymen. Yeste i Rl Sov: Me. Hacver gsciersd. "My ) glorious von & platie o equallty in) the| 16 Thel voard rstused o omimute; o) TRC AC the st session. WITH REGARD TO GERMANY | meneomint txorciora of Goorgt Washing. |IPOn the highest pinnacle nf Jegal re- |trom: other chureives ot worprorch Rl e AR D S D S L e e e e S o Tntgeratty i Washington June 8. |IoWR: he held an office that has ‘mot s | rom nearby' itien have asken 1E on A and aca e 5. to: the | the anibaiesdtis healtn said v e | mbrdesiis soheduled fo tart next Tuesday | POTHONS: of Jitney Tioeois fore o Tifunding | Paris, May 13—(By the A. P)—The | gtonmtk ke around the worl at stands un- |mitted to assist at the services af a tests 4 tage of both. We do anYR han Snn Thlie tha | in Bridgeport. = °r amending the mar S, and anoth- | zovernment of Premier Briand was in- | paralleled in history; and in his person [ monial to the high repute of the fi oj 1 g o . enb S B e e et e | i hat Justices of tha o, CoPS€ JAWS 80 | terpelated in the chamber of deputies to-| Figares complled by Standard Ol Ce., | *7% (¥Pified the American ideal of the |his faith to hold the chair of Johlfil‘m 3 appens, by those whoss ant PSR SRR = e [form “the ceremony meioce TAY Mot per-iday on its stand wit Ard 1o Ger-|of California, show daily oil production | SIPreme majesty of law—the will of the shall { it ing our altruism Y Sehne ot he world ’ CUSTOMARY CEREMONIES ;n‘-,‘-«“, has Been ahnoe - the fi\,a-day‘n;?t\\'.m’l‘hrfc d:pu es_spoke Lovia,\ and |in California amounted to $33%. 'm‘ bar- 4| 2 n Bu have come to| “You will all agree,” he said, “‘hat ON TAP DAY AT YALE| Amonz bills reported to the still others are down 7r speeches, which | rels during April, comparcd with 337,863 o 4 , £ alige few vears that ideals' we would al r A e ,,_\’ = the appropriations commre _Senate by | will carry the discussion over until Sat- |parrels in March. GRIEVANCE OF COAL ASS'N POLISA PEOFLE PAINED BY | ften ne, and Brtish ¥mpire should walk hand in hand | New Haven, Conn., May 19.—Tap day | $63:000 for cottages, stockade ang e | L oit: When Premier Briand will rply = A TRE AL SPEECHES OF LLOYD GEORGE, ion e 4an-. through the many difficu.ties hexet | was heid wodas itk the customary, cor. | E%ION (0 Tactory puttaime e (o’ X |, 4B4Sk & volo of confidence from the | A proposai far the erection at Marvard | s 2 | zerous us in thie world for -the baneit of ihe | emonies & e Yale college i necticut reformatory. gon o £+ Con: jichainber, University of a building to be known ae| New York. May e National Coal v 2 . cocasionally. | Deace of the warld in penocate. | |U° |emonies The three Yale collego genior gL Toformatory, and ole of §50,010| The three wpeakers today were Andro | Roosevelt Honse" was made in o e [AASociation Will protest to the interstate|, Wars™: MY 19—Premier Witenf . to ntervala an | i | Sumior clase and the Elhn ab aise pick. | nes. improvement af eoear} And electric | Tordien, centrist; M. Baudry D'Asson, | port to the Associated Harvard clubs of [COMMierce commision against the aileged | (o 208 In the diet today, declared thel Gl RophoRINS applause by | Lloyd George Responds. jau e @00 e Tl gD also Blo | ot Norwion ot STOUnds and boiler | royalist; and M. Margdine, radica fttee of alumn practice of railroads in giving preference | e e Of the British prime minister,} n b4 = , ied ten members. The chief honor—that ich state hospital, . . radical. a comm of mni ket i & |Mr. Lioyd George, on the We won the wa Far | i fEn, M Moyl George 15 O L T, e e o 1 | of them attacked M. Briand for his fail- | n assignment of transportation facili- |¢;on “po0d Teorke, on the Silesiad situs intil recéntiy was thel in sboocdine the Duks’of “Connaughr,| 3t BeIE (he Lat man CLapeedt 10 kol vo. marer riamirieeT t0 cecupy the Rhunr region of Ger-| Fatablishment of & partten moratortum [lcS 0 those mines having railroad fuel g 09 o2 ;\:’plzv:-dr:"-‘q’mm::or;lhoom‘? ‘ we went to war to res-|said: < e S0 s o AAL many and 1 storn! measures for obe|in Peru by government: decree/ was;ife | contracts. el 2 a s r ;i - outh Manchester, Conn., a member of s . i = i s o refute the from &l kinfe of menac.| “The Tnited States has honorea us | Souh Nanchesier, comn, 4 momber INSURANCE FOR s1iyg | taining giarantees from Germany. They |ported fn the depariment of commerce | Tt action was decided upon today at|Ceorge that e popuintion ot Sopad T2 eatly by sending us a succession of | VATSILY = P dne R | charged M. Briand with forsaking the |by Daniel Waters, acting commercial at- | the opeaing session of ine annual conven- | o 2 z “"“Not 3 few remaim convineed that | distinguished men as ambassadors, who | Fall River, Mass, footbail ani baseball | e 4.oonn. May 19.—The magi. | French viewpoint on pressure from David | tache at-Lima. on of the association, which claima a |t S e wa sent our young eoldiers across to| had aiready won feidbicne ey PEL Was (it ies: afisntendied fior Hnd | carried by sitmey rance required to be | Liovd George, the British prime minister, | membership of more than 2,000 uperators, { o 1¢7 ohe population fo be of Polish va this Kingdem. Franct and Italy.|reached our shores. The fame of our | Society. Paul . all- ad“ashlete, | 0 00 DY Jituey husfowners would: e |+ M Margaie imide ¥ = 4 emissaries | PTO4UCING more than 60 per cent. of the anguage. "2 % "pot fhe fact. W sent them | uest has traveled iong ago o this coun | Tersed election to Wolf's Head, as did | Mereased, from $10.000 g $30,ppe s " | peny o a8 e D L e e The premier said Poland would re- 4 - e Pl el . e Teute 5 Which. will 1o to $20,000 in 3 |peal to ~lto the United States and to Latin Amer- of th apeet ot B e ¢ wisly to save he United States of | iry. His champjonship of the cause of | Warren Leslie, stroke of the varsity |, Which Will he favorably reported i | ed States 1o ald in solving Buropean prob. |ican.countries for the purpose of defen Une of the aileged evis of the assigned | tnar. tme ponr ot Tprerles. but asked! Y s tantly Ania lageitiie aliiae whatwall khowr. anATE 0s e |CrEW, leislature by the commiite e ; an ph Gt DraC ae e at the part of Upper Silesia bordering| i most. el lag- pthe allles was well known and full i iR = | bridges and rivers, £ TmLIe€ on roads, | leme, T behooves s he said. " “to in this country's contentions in'the | AT Priclice, sneukers told the conxention | poiand be-joined tn her. in- acos zardly at that ogniz ge. s - It provides that tna | show America how she ssure Eu. | frontier controversy with Costa Rica. e thas itSensblel operators ‘o mmulioiis:tie . 3re not too proud to fight, what-| “The war has iSaushi us in (nis coun- | TO REPRESENTS TRE BAR [ B iauance o deke ninen i | vens ot orace W s e B e e oou ot Rics Tines. who mizht (ake advamtage of 4| 5ih the desire of the people of that re-{ sver that may mean. We were afraid try many lessons. One of theee Idwons ARBOCIATION AT FUNERAL| o lni¥ilg the number of passangers & 7 = orizine the Canadiam gov. | €021 Shiortage emergency, to sell coal at|® o’ <o Bizht Tha: s real truth of the it that the immense population af the | Duss is capable of carrving by $500; The | e o il meredte ibor {high prices in the open market. The!pony fonJustifed the attitude of the Patter. 8o we same aong foward the | Uniter Stales is not of AmgloSaxon| y o v T L mimum would be' £5,000, ELECTED MODERATORS OF e et the e cta o | Practice, they sald, was for the raflronds|iaprs e @ons ment lu the ~meniices | origi v BVeat o New k. May —] - he linbility. jus | i | stock and to/compensats the owners for | , they said, Tt 0443 | taken to 5 Siles 7 4 and helped you and your allles sheri- | origin, nor eves of Anglo-Ceitric origln. {, ", T07% Mav Ad.-Former Presl-| The liability. insurance, which s for THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH |, to/compensate the owners [0 |t give a full car supply to mines which | e Dyner Sieds s G w the war. That is all we did and that|Jn the United States there are men of |00 as named today to head a| the purpose of indemnifving jitmey oo he auantities taken, I8 to be INtroduc- | would furnish the railroads witir eoal. | inaurrectionary movement. ~He amserts h S " Rl e | committee to rapresent the Amarican | ers against claims fop 5 own-| o . E . |ed in the next legislature. ¢ e ’ < ed its efforts had met with suceess, for: ail we ciahm to have done” s a source of pride in these islands (nat | BAT Assocation at the funeral of Chief | death, must ¢ Dereonal injury or(, Winona Luke -Tad. May 13—The Owiug (lo. misapprelicusion’ ibos “‘“‘!hb general strike had ended. the work. Discnesing what he called the “sen-|is a sourc ide in these islands that | por ATS0C AL of Chief| death, must be approved by the motor |ReV: Henry C. Swearingen, of St. Paul = ____|part of the public.” says a stalement is- 5 . e Tred Ambassador | in the great events which have determin- |JUStce White in Washington Saturday.| vehicle commissioner, under the bl " | Minnesota, was slected moderator of |, A "Yndieate of Los Angeles banmkers| .y 5 1) A Morrow, vice president,| o™ Nad resumed work and in some dis- e, I o0 "the lite and history of Auierion me | Other membera named. were hu e e Bl e sl or . Of |and business men represented by Wash- | T3¢ B8 A B A Dresident. | tricts comniete pacification had been ef-l’ ks A : | directing ave b . !"® [ Root, Frank,B. Kellogg of St. Paul, | 82,4150 | s benerat geonference o of ©!incton B. Vanderiip has obtained a fifty |, ~ Sondition of 4T- | focted. Pacification wolild be anl For vears T have heard It proclaimed ! directing minds have been Anglo-Ceitrie, * - | #2,415,000 SCHOOL GRANTS Presbyvterian church in the United States | . DR 7 ket' exists today in the bitu coal | 2 complets that war botween Great Britain and| The great literature of America is ours; | LnM- Georze Sutherland of Salt Lake iy nited States| vear jease on ten miilion acres of spruce ¥ in the bituminous coal A hu t he declared, if the insurrectionists did [City and Hampton L. Carson of Phila- | 4SEED OF CRarsparonp|? ik e Iate Gofay, Hle decest | ( - 1°C | inaustr. eivable. | the fiscitnry ot At s - Ele: de Archangel district of Russia. : 0 no < by o Americs had consed to be concelrable | (e Krent Mierature of Britain is theira |seiphia; Al aro former presidents of| martrord ey T [od the Rev. John B. Laird of Philadel. 1274 17 the Archangel district of Jiussia.| itk more than 100.000 miners iale [Fis S he ogercs "7 OTTTanS aseem Never have 1 known the declaration to| We speak the same tongue:.we wor.} fatio artford, May 19 cerage aitend. |PM2 DY a vote of 560 to 312. The Rev e and more than 200,000 idie freight cars 3 et =% be denisd gemeral approbation. TYet It|ship the same great men. That produccs | th® asseciation. Lance grant of §3 a papil o ize attend- |\ Smoarihgen sicceeds the Rev. Sam.| Despite disclosures that many of s (1o 0", tha consumer s ord Georges. emarion it b < ciear that what is alleged to be a fact | @ Symathy and community that nothing | | Dpronziation of appresimeciii 28,27 uel S. Paimer of Colmbus, Ohio. | contracis <chool fixtures had been | of coal is ho BI0E 108 Bis e iy cense” e « no more than an assumption. No re-|can break. * * © |SENATE COMMITTEE 1§ TO 000 for a two-year perjod, will he f; St. Logis, May 19—The Rev. Dr. A.|fixed by closed groups ot dealers, Ui fnext winter's coul supply, ot & time When |sition of e Polch Iomermans aue P fumption of an armed conflet s wn-| “We never can egard citirens of the INVESTIGATE SOLDIER RELIEF | Vorably reported in the semate tomr e [P+ CUFTY of Memphis, Tenn., foday was|New York board of education $a1d mure |the bituminous product is selling at beds | " Of e LOUSH Eovernment dtfientt. maginable. Any day may witness 2 re- | United Staies as foreigners, therefore, in | by the appropriations ecommi TOW alacted moderator of the Southern Pree-|than $3,000,000 on these contracts With- frock prices at the mines. There is an S newel of the war of the rosss, any day | the new ajbassador, We weloome & brile| washington, May 19 Investigation of| Wil meke u warel s T T Chureh 31 the. Remerel aasemn | oot QueSHIOMRE Laem. abundance of bituaiinous coal 10 be had | CFORCE A. NEARX LEFT he clash of the bine and the gray in| llant ‘:,mlum"n"in T;h« nu:r:h:‘-:‘;:: ng ot public ,l,‘,,,(h. servics Admmfll:«ralhn of | the present legistature for School Srante e v';r1!_:9‘,;1:-;'":‘;,:1;:\;2;-?:«;-[“ He {‘; =it and S u;r;;»numu at this time te ship AN ESTATE OF $7,015.908, " swamps of Vieginia [ the world depends upo eI B oo neletiby i e bpeniat e aIn Lo s T - |oeived 17 ted three oth-| Ielice Patrolman Michacl J. Ahears it to the market. Hut s unilkels are such happenings | (he good undersianding and co-operation |mittse will start immediately upon ‘con-| SHIPPING ROARD HAS er candidates. of Worcester killed himself in his home | “Co-operation on the part of the soft| NeW York, May 19.—George A. Hearn, hat the seggestion, even though It In- o0 \hese two great | English-speak iciusion of present tax revision hearings, e : by firing a bullet into hie Tigit exr from | coal consumer the country over i im.|dTY §00ds merchant, who died in 1913, edibly were made, would evoke no| Ing besoies than upon any other one fact.!Chairman Penrose announced tod S FOR SALE|CHARGED WITH FRAUDULENT his Dolice revolver. He was on his an- | perative if the consumer is to be assured | !¢t an estate of $7,015.902, of which more than & derisfve smile. Rut it is one | It is the best. it is the surest, guarantes 'Nominations for the health service have| Washington, May To CLAD OF FIRE INSURANCE |mual vacation. Domestic troubles are |of his supply of coal for mext winter. $1.419,931 was in Libery bonds of various, hing to stamp constaptly upon an ab-| of ;‘flrwl Desse. | been - held up -pending the inquiry. I Boasa el n-);;!;h' Shippinz 2 shah; believed to be responsible. £ iséues. This was revealed today in am: SERRDAS Ba Aiother (ME hever fo) (T am giad, then, that the ambasss i LD PeRdinethe naulny. i onight’ offered for sale 2 — £ & . acosunting filed in surrogate’s ‘court i nk of it at all | dor's appoinument colncides with the d"‘vho::uzh e etbigatlon et Sometor | s uship e, 24 convertodttarae milai Mew Eotk MasSTi-—Wnen David Oc- s e el g and three steel cargo steamers land, treasurer of a shirt company. was| Jerome Comstock Kead, silk mannfac. e e e e Now the question rises, have not our! cision of the United States to be rapre- i i i 1 wooden | | i | S Offer of e OF THE NEW MOSCOW SOVIE ‘estate. he C 2 = the remotest possibility of a eonflict ! nations. I am glad that the new ambas- | PHILADELPHIA CITY COUNCIL [AETty by {lebodrd] in® sevécal monines| LAl dUent clain to/a fire fneurancs. com: MR fORHS el han mila da ew York, May 13.—The first plenary | was placed at $3,115,305. W at justifies our forgetting it as com-; sador has been chosen as the representa- | i ids on the three sieamers wiil e |P80Y, it was discovered the firm he rep-|and lovatt compai, seasion of: the new Moscow soviet, wiich! The accounting showed that all i miele as the battles of Rosworth field | tive of the United States and that he will | VOTES DAYLIGHT SAVING opened May 31. They are the & uth | Tesented held insurance from forty-twe | Patterson and in A“—Zl‘h"r_\)' and Palmer- met on May 13, was described in des- ety hok h'e: dm(ni ted to his \nd Appomatex have faded from onr rec-| be present at the coming meeting. It Is | Y 3 Bend. 12,130 deadweight tons, the Mar- | COmPpanies. ton, Pa,, and Elmira, N. Y. Patches from the Russian Telegranh | dren as alfected by his will, and in addic e | essential for the peace of the womd that, Philadelphia, May 19.—The Philadel-| ¢fi, 11376 tons, and the Edsiiyn, 12,500 | AMogether there was about $200.000 Agency at Moscow to the magazine So-|tion Mary Hearn Greimes of Ridgefieid,’ Sueh, T am happy to report faithfully | America should be in. phia city council today passed an ordi-| tons, and are at Hog Island, Pennevl- |IDSurance on fhe merchandise which Or. A plea for public aid te “"..""’"l"' viet Russia made public tonight. Conn.. had been pald $555,000. Alice H. w the testh of all the mischief make: “Buropean diplomacy works always in | Nance providing for davlight saving be- vania. Bids for the woosden hulls are |/And claimed had been damaged to the | tion service in apprehending avl»n= 15 eg- They stated that reports of the elec-| Barber o Debo Y., $450.000, ands 'nd scandal mongars of both nations, | the dense thicket of ancient feuds, rooted, | EINNIng June 5 and ending the last Sum-| barge hulle which are located on the | ®Xtent of $136,733, ally in this country was made by Com-ition commission showed that 340,000 vot- | Caroline Hearn Cowl of New York $iet| vas hesome the settied canviction of our: entangied and ontwined. It ls dig. 98 in September. | Pacific coast and will d2 ep=nl June 15. —_— missioner General Husband. He Cited the lars out of a totd] of 700,000 partiel. | 254 986 3 B seopie. and 1 hope, and doubt not, ‘of ficuit fo sec the path: it s mot always | o2 A s = = FARDING TO PRESS BUTTON case of forty Faet Indians, descrierSipaieq in the recent election. Kameney| The will provided an annual income i os4ag | possible to see the light of day. . I did | SSING RADIUM VALUED OPENING ASTOR LIBRARY |ITOM & ship, picked up in Connecticul. |was unanimously elected chairman of |$30,000 for his widow, Laura Wa will get nowhers until we ab-' not realize it ali until the peace confer- ! it worse and aggravate -hings. We want AT $3,500 RETURNED BY MAIL e the soviet. Hearn. wmtly put asids academic discussion of | ence; 1 did not realize how deep the | America to help us out, mat te help us ew York, May 19— President Harding| W. ¥. Seay, department store clerk ls heoretical proposals apd manfully face, | roots are. |in. We appeal to Am>cica uot meely as| Oklahoma City, Okla, May 19.—Ra-|will press a bulton in the White Houss | held under arrest at Decatur, Ala., charg thout mineing or wincing. the actval| “In Central Europe there are blood |a nation of high ideais. We know thay |dftm valued at $3.500, lost since May 3./on June 5 and then the old Astor library |¢d With the murder of his 19 year o In a report on conditions of Soviet Russia, he declared it would be lllusory TELEBATION IN THE LITTLE | | to agine that the desired communist Y Jities. We must realize the time has| feuds all thought had been dead and | it s not a country ‘hat will say Am I |When it was carried from the offices of lon Lafayette street will be thrown open | Pride whose body was found in a muti- |xtate had come. This was merely a CHURCH AROUND THE CORNER wome to practice what we have been|buried for centuries, which have been | my brother's keeper an Oklahoma . City medical firm by a|as the new home of the Hebrew Shelter-|l2ted condition on the outswirts of FIor-|transition stage on the way to the giori- — sceaching and demonstrate our fdelity | resurrected into full and vigorous life.! ‘The world has becoms more imferde-|Charity patient. has been returned by |ing and Immigrant Aid society. ence, Ala, Sunday night. ous goal. The sesdion adjourned at| New York. May 1. —Stage stars today v our acts. Repression and repose for centuries have “That is the business primarily of | glven them new strength. It is difficult rnments and officials charged with! to wisely or well amidst all these ancient pendent than it has 2vir besa befcre |Mail, It was announced today. In an| The ‘organization aiso announced to- —— midnight with greetings from the Patro. What has happened, oven ‘n trade, dur-|accompamying letter the patient. who lnight that the president would deiiver a| Willam E. Day, assistant pestmaster crad soviet and singing of the Intern: filled the Bniscopalian Church eof the. Transfiguration—populsrly known as o ing the last féw months S1ows how de- (had been instructed to retnrn inthree|brief address over the telepnone at the|Of the Danbury postoffice, was taken in- |tlonal. “The Littie Church Around the Corner”y Fobiie responsibilities. Very good. Our | conflicts—the memories are so great, So . pendent mot mercly one ririon in Europe hours after the radium had been ap-|opening exerciges, stressing the impor.|(0 custody by Deputy United States and *The Actors’ Church”—to celebrat iew government. solid n all its hranches | continnous, o intense, the momentum of | is on the other, but how dependent .cne |Dlied to an affected tissue, said he did|tance of Americanizing mmigrants. Marshal Monahan on the charge of ap-| o oo T T O the 50th anniversary of the ordination of r wwpport of its leader, is both willing| revenge increases at each succeeding! continent is on another. Tacrefore, thig not know its value until he read am ac- propriating fo his own use contraband | M § OO of its_rectar. the Rev. George Clarke, o4 resdy.” stroke. decision excites hopes .n cui breasis, |count of itg loss in a newspaper. v ER o livors etored in the federal building thers TO CHINESE IMMIGRANTS | Houghton. To him were presented Mr. Harvey cited the Washington ad-| “If this war isn't the last war, the next | We rejoice in it and we rejoize in ine e 3 after seizure by prohibition enforcement testimonjais, including hand ninatration’s preposal for a seimtion of i Will leave Burope in ashes. It is es- ! selection which has p2:1 made o fa|FOUND NOT GUILEY OF HAVE AERONAUTICAL COURSE| officen. Douglas, Ariz. May 19.—Orders .have | scrotis from the Actors’ Bquity %o Pacific commumications problem, the| sential we should find means of draggihg | man who knows Europs, whd understands MURDER OF HUSBAND - e been issued to Mexican immigration offi-|tion and the Lambe. Bishops Gailer \meriean stand on repara§ons, and the | the nations out of this labyrinth of hat. | Europe, Who s a who. hearzed Ameri- Detroit, May 19.—The University of| What is belleved to be the first base- |cers at border points to prohibit further | Tennessee and Manning of New York evignation of American members for | red. this degradation, for our own safe- | can—an American Ppat Providence, R. L. May 19.—Mrs. Mary | Detroit today announced plans for a five- | ball league of teams composed whoiy of |entry of Chinese immigrants into Mexico, | part in the serviees. 3 he ailled eouncils as indications of this| ty." “When I propose his heith T acclaim |J. Fellows was found not guilty of the | year coures in aeronautical engineering to | girls hax been formed here by the Trav- [according to messages received in Agua rillingness and readiness. He concluded: “We are delighted to| not only the new amuassaid* to the court | murder of her forme rhusband. Rufus J.|be opened at the beginning of the school | elers Girle' Club of Hartford, composed | Prieta, onposiia here. today. It is ...au.l President Signed “Recauss the prasident has exemplifien See the United States coming, not be-{of St. James, bui tie repressriative of | Fellows, an inn keeper in the town of | year. of emploves of the insurance company of |stood the act was taken as a result of | Washington, May 15.—The e avowal of obiigation. it must not be cause we want 1o drag America Into the great democracv of the west in ‘e Jobnston, by Blsrred that he proposes to become an these quarreie—that shonld only make councils of the nattors ef .the worid” court here th a jury in the superior | Special lahoratories, a fiving field and a|that name. The club has more than|Chinese being sent through the United tion restriction bill was signed today afternoon. machine shop are te be provided. 5,000 membere. States in bond o Somora and Sinaloa. Presiden; Harding.

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