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Declaration Made During Discourse in Senate on Proposed B ‘ < Provisions of Co-Operative Marketing Bills—Is Oppos-| scioret besks in ching are tormine 1 |, WoR0oR Beb 6 (0 0 & et | tinictod ek o & ooy s R - v g 5 <1 od to Legislation That Would Extend Special Privileges | © *° S7verament for various periode, | the Washington was passed | YOk armers That Would Imply 4 liner Tochem on to history today by President Harding ; X ply That “an g Ftench beau_schednled to 3 d 5 e lin ‘an Act by a2 Farm- | il from Havre Feb. ¢ was—iayed as “an_examplc to-imbue with Phs 4 strike of saflors and engineers, 7 21 11 thaE dwell in. spie 9 i x fmioni) Speaking before a ‘8 to have er is Not a Crime, But Becomes a Crime WhenDone by| | . =—= =~ | S5%08, 00 rolmq:' fom | checkedout of 3 Motei here 0n the day | < s iland friend of the fute Johm Burr ughs, begun tweive weeks ago at invitation, murder__was committed and to have a Manufacturer”—Sees “Grave Danger of a Corner in Ged \n & hospiral in New Tork | the president declared the record of Il the gity the mext aftemmoon. He ie S % « & achievement volczd‘-pw’, ' tones | Delieved by investigators to have heade: < 2 ¥ b= 5 7 * the Food and Clothing Supplies” Under Proposed Ex-| oeion Statson stoan, & widets knowa | e Aret deliberate and efective: expres. | [of 6% Diews and sossibly crossed the | . Q’Connell Arrived Too Late to Participate in the Con- actor of years kgo died in' Phfladelphia. sion of great powers™ in the oo &- | border into Mexico. His name /is with- He was 1 years old. ‘ga o ness of peace, of war's utter fuf held by. the pol Before him as he pronounced his ap-| The actréss to whom.this shspect was 5 7 praisement lay, newly signed. the treaties | & Tong time engaged, according to in- “Warrants In the Rialto theatre fire | by Which the predominant nations ‘of (he | VéStigators, was a closg friend of the case, New Haven, are now expected to | world engage to put a limit on thelr | Slain< director In this - friendship Im= Rome, Feh. § By the emptions. = Washington, Feb, §.—Proppsed provis- of authority were made to other tlasses 1ons of eo-operative marketing bills now |-of pecple. He said that human nature P.).—Cardi- |church; their flowing violet conclave fial Achilie Ratfi, aged. 64, archbishop of |T05e# blended with the whity vestments of befors the semate, sxemptink farmer. or.| hAd not changed and’he did not believe | b¢ lssuedcon Wednesday. navies, to guarantes a new deal ' for | ¥estigators sea a passible motive of kyfilan, fia been chosen supreme pontift | e PONUMT: “'“m“”r}',g‘;'_"d 7 AR canizations from 'm;em{on of the Sher-|that the farmers had a higher sense of e China. and to set up . jullzuly le:x would lead to murder. ) 58! tha Rémen’kthollisahirdh to; succéed ’:'i:-“; rs of the utc Tan antitrust law. were attacked In the|Renor than the manufacturers or other| Damages of severathousand dpliars | CONCOTd to keep the peace in the Pacific. ety tten by Mibel Norman: ¢ ’ - . ing | the late Pope Benedict XV. His corona- poe " " | business folk with respect to taking ad; | was caused by a fire which startsd in It matters little,” said Mr. Harding, |t ®&¥lor which Were reported missing . \,,.,':,?f:..\'"dv-'&v.n':i;ui::.l:;f::::&?"fi. vantage of iegal methods accorded um%. the bath reom of the Sterling house, in | "What We “appraise as the outstanding |after the murder and evidence concern- ""A‘u'e'r g"fl ";lo:’:;‘!;‘::: :l ool l:f:cufi congress was going far astray when it| The attack by Brandegee came at the!Derby. accompiishment. Any one of them alome|INg the presence, for six months at least, =aid in Jegislation that an aet by a far-|end of a day's debate on the bill mostly mer is not a crime, but becomes & crime | between lawyers members of the senate, At the pontiff's jeft was & monsisn-f bearing the red and gold book. and al his G right the cross. iHis holiness eame for- i 0 the pope appeared on the outs aicony | ward and touching the velvet tapestr: would have justified the cenfsgénce. But{Of & woman's pink =ilk nightgown in 3 i = — = X s Py - | of St. Peter's and bestowed the benedic- | signalled for sience. A grgat stil Tarwin Guptarak, a student whe was|('¢ ¥hole achievement has so cleared:the | Tavlor's bachelor apartment today, add 3 E : A ® lsa g0 th tion on the thousands Who had waited | prevalied. Where millions through the her, fame Bh% Tokiksitiine: none of whom_appeared to agres /With | sent to Boston by the Siamese government | oo 1 corsonming i o e | Mrarios 1sved Mabel Normand, but | Patiently in the rain in St. Peter's square |ages had seceived the same benediction, Mr. Brandegee declared that the coun. | 21y mh;; s Sxaelly, e sonie S" to_ comblete hin studles, has been slected | Ji¢ TR O] i @0 hot believe that she returned his | —the first tinie -this has Gecurred since |the thousands gathered for the ceremony trye meed mot expeet relisf from high |bills. The house bill, theoretically: be-|president of ‘the Cosmopdlitan: glub of | PTOMISe. . : : .‘ ® | the breach between the' #taté and the|of tody, Stood with bowed hEads while prices through paseage of the t%rm. uig the | fore the senate, is regarded as being|Boston University. e 1t ' may " be " that the: naval holiday | love to any great extent,” Harry Peav more liberal in its exemptions that the senate substitute of the measures sub- bellevad thers was danger of a|Mitted by several senators givipg au- corner in the food and clothing supplies |thority for the creation of co-operative "0t the country” if the \proposed exemp- | Associations. < tions ars enacted Into law, : Senator Walsh, democrat, . Montana, “I Ao not know,” he continued, “wheth- | SDoke for several hours pn ‘the legal er the Sherman law showld be maintain- | Phases involved in the various measures farmers who are its beneficiaties choose lére contracted will expire . with . the | eV, houseman of Tayior, ls reportet: to | Church in 1870. For ffty-two years tne {bis holincsa with ontstretched handg pro- to inflict high prices H-Amflt’d that he grav treaties,-but I do not believe it. Those | Nave told' representatives of the Los bleasln[. had been hutg-gd from within | nounced the solerin words, those below Te- of us who live another décade are more | Angeles Times. - “I was In Mr. Tavlor's | the basilica. 2 sponding with full voice like a gigantiz likely to witnéss 4 gro of . public | house. for almost six months and, I A'“"[ elect o |"1'r W;“:;:d '“:'03" fl'xh 1 R opinion. strengthengd by the new experi- | KnOw that Mr. Taylor was-very much | American participation 1n conclave, e rain was siill falling the pope ence, which will rake mations more won. | In love. With Miss. Normand, At times I | Cardinal O'Connell: archbishop, of Bos- | resumed his cloak and red hat and Féturs- cerned with living te' the fulfiliment -of | thought that she returned. his Jove and | tom» "r‘"‘}"" the moment the new pope | ed ;‘_""“‘“ "“'g c"umh‘i {0“0“—‘1_;_ brtre God’s high intent than with agencies of | then again it seemed to me that she was 'fl,‘l}’fi!u the multitude. SarBinsle anc attens I Payment of $209,802 by Belgium as a| warfare and destruction. = - o & tired of him. versal Pacification” I8 the keynote|crowds then Begzan slowly peert 4, hut 1 do know that me. amount of | and engaged almost continuously in col-} . ri%nnion fnqralment - interest on dts| “Since this conferemee of nations has|. “One. night, almost!a month before | °f "‘k‘t new-pope’s poliey " a8 indicated in |aquars and by afterncon there were jubt spologising. explaining or attemnis to|louisg With other senators as to WNRt|giliearion to this country of $5.000.000, | pointed with unanimy to ihe way of|Mr. Tavior war Killed, Miss Normand |& Satement issued oy Prince Chigl molz few stragelers-lefi. 2 1 can satisfy me that we should | provisins o the various bills meant. . He| .\ "o\ ine war materials was received | peace oAy, 1w ContercRcer i m: fu-]came to the house for dinmer. After | marshal of the cohclave, which™made ref-| The pontifical group was lost to lew, by the treasury. e ture, under appropriate conditions and | dinner 1 passed through the front room | *Tence to the first blessing bestowed Dby | the pontiff “’J"":L"d'“}mh:fi' walle ;’ with aims weil-conceived and . definite, | While- they were talking and she stop-{ Fius XI. - Centinual conciliation, Inaugu. |the atican until lay when reccnci! King Victor Fmmahnel of Ttaly has awarded the Croce di Guerra to the late Lieutenant Colonel C'iarles W. Whittle- sey, former commander of the “Lost Bat- talion.”™ have laws which are uniform in| believed’ as many other \senators said heir operation. I have always insisted| they dld, in the principles of co-operative that our laws should be general and we | marketing, bt declared that teo great 2 . / et . ey llamize. TR whoie e Snt by o e and told me that she, and Mr, | Tated by his predecessor, probable recon- jation with the quirinal is effected. Just as thee cusnt 1o een ihd Sherman lrw | eXeqtions were dengerius and WATel| . jeet car rides within the limits o¢ Bovs | Of Numan activity. ~The lorches. of, tn- m—nzs werw..tg fo marcied: | He: was | SSSAOU ST il tdtaty; KdaMSura, which|he Gespreseel Shroush he Muincem of 100 ot ke ' thime” Ao Tor "ane. otsen | Iy the loshaion, action which he.pre.| (% I be sought at once’ by Mavor | derstandlng haxe been lighted. and ey LSMilog there and aid ot eny u word | SONIER SR LB TR S Ll ok pondie Bad orun to Feign. Znd fowl for another.” ; dicted woula be taken. Ural address yestardue o M IAUE") Torne president declarsd i parting |for-them. She never came often. While | World 1o restore peace aré sald to con- —— e Ll R e T nslat sustion & e s d o message to. the delegates, as e ) thiass S5 oz ol thece abus e s ok oia | CARDINAL DOTGHERTY - Bt _Jals iich Sepk ots- thaeaiaif- : = : % > formal signing of the treaties had been | & dozem times. : ment t peivile could he had on the bill tomorrpw, al-| Mis¢ Ruth Rfargent and Tewls B. M Aoty . D o ! under the ‘present % g GETS NEWS BY WIRELESS i i ot e TR hrORE: | e tenders declaras. an. aftort woutd | Covmbe, Groveland - school tsacher, in | coneludéd. and when he alahed thb con. |- “Shs was ahre the night betore thell IOErSUIRRSHIFRRCE SR Sar — % mers as mueh as though the kame grants | be made to obtaln action then. Groveland, Mase., ' acoused ‘of severely | ferepse’ ¢loséd. as it had opened on Nov. [ murdef and the night of the murder, X100 50 TP 0% Doch ISR 0| On Board the Steamer La °Lorraine, R X : whipping Conetance Pazin. a pupil, siave | 12 With prayer. “Within'a few hours |Know shé was there Tuesday night, the | (FF% 0. SUCe /8 SURORETTRRY S0% | pey §.—By the A. P.)—News of the el e N e been temporarily suspended. some. of the foreign delegations already | nizht before the murder, beca she | he high pontificatasis rded ig- | election of Cardinal Ratti as head of the = N had left Washington, and most of the | told me fo. 3 o i Penedlor SV Toiied ta =i&” | Catholic' church was received by wireloss MADAM GADISKI RUEE CHICAGO FOLITICS FIGURE IN THE John A. Coe, president of the Amerlean | Others\will go tomorrow. y » | L “Mr. “Taxlor wrote a letter to Miss [ FiRcARt. 45 Bened i m""‘ £ Cordy. |and produced consicerabie impression on OPERA COMPANY FOR $500,000 CHICAGO TRIBUNE LIBEL SUIT | Brasg company, Waterbury, admitted the Four treaties and -a -supplement tos | Normand almost’ every day of the week. ur-hours for tus &ppoiitment of Cardi- ook Carginal Dougherty of Philadeiphia and Fmadd : truth of rumore hat the annual meeting | Afth were given final approval today, but | Hie driver would take notes to Miss | 74) Gasparsh, and Bever previously had &, gina Begin of usbec who are on New Yok, Feb 5 bait mibton oci.| NOW York, Feb §—Testimony that|ing of the company, scheduled for today | thelr Ted wax seals had been attsched b Normand's home by automobile atter | 2EVIY lected pont o iy eoreta™y | fheir way -0 Rome. They expressed the ler el suit agalnst the Chicagp Grera | COunt Von - Bernstorff, former German| would be adjourned 3 . in advance, and the entire ceremony oc- | breakfast in the mornings. He sent her | (A’ clapse hope that they will be able to reach Rome Errany wak Mo i feteran cAEp O er | ambagsador, « cought his support * for e oy cupled less thay an hour. No ‘ithn'buz flowers three days a week. ye. { 2 : - in_time for the coronation. e Tor Madam Jonamea Gaden) | Woodrow Wilson in the lection of 1036.| One young man and two beys, whose | DSs remained and the seventl and final [ “Onee Miex Normand asked me what | CH3C the new Bope hay deeifed to exer- | U xeitner of the cardinals know the new wife of Captain Hang Tauscher, a German given today by:fGeorge Syivester|names/ are withheld for the nresent Dby | Plenary session came to an end-at 11.1s|6ther giris had dined-with Mr. Taylor. I|C/0 B B0 inaty ‘n.ched‘*“; What | poe personsiiy, but said they \had a subject. % . Viere former edifon of The Father-|authorities of Watertown, are under ar-{a. m. -one hour and eleven minutes after | told her there was oniy one. She asked e k“'m:“ as the “irreconcilla-|5Teat opinion of his learning and plety. T \iadam Gkl oharges that the dsesa | 12nd. ai a hearing on the $500,000 libel|rest for the—burglary. at the. Oakdale | it Wag calied to order; - S -l me: the name and T told her: “Miss Nor- | {8 PUOER COOYR S5 LE Rim ot to|They had recelved and admired gome cf mpany, after contraciing with hee. to| Suit brought by Mayor William FHale | Company's store, at>Oakdale. In-the order of their signature; the in-| mand.’ She laughed and sald that Mr. | oo o b0 TS tade Sateony. | He lis | IS publicasions: the last one of which sing the role of “I8pa&’.in two Chicago | Thompson . of Chicago against the Chi- _. |struments to which the plenipotentiaries fTaylor had me well trained, S ey mts for & few me. |25 his pastoral letter when he took pos- nrmances of “Tristan and I&slfe :i}cago Tribune. The mayor charges that| John Fox. 55 was found dead Sunday | ADxed their names. were the: four-powsr ko et “Miss Normand was with Mr. Taylor | oo 0na then P g session of the MTlan See after he was ap- £1.500 h, -pubiiely. Gelled 40 - |-articies accusing ‘him of pro-Germanism |morning in the back room of atiunch room | Pacific treaty subplement. exeluding the]the last time I gaw him alive. My mas. “Ren 2 4 pointed cardinal. “Yaat on the mroung FiAc nairans of Scand | and_defamators to his charaster. were |in Bridator where the froprictor had ai. | Principal Japanese iclands from: the scope | ter_asked me o mix up. seme cocktaile | ; ReEmuen T am ny longer u cardinal. |™°Corgina) Dougherty and Cardinal Begin apera wou'd refoms to hear her ‘sing he. | Printed in'the Tribune. lowed hint to ladfle for the night. Death |Of the pact;. the five-power maval limita- | and. 1 did. T placed the liquor in the pren) ' use of the pre: ) S e P 7 epéct to arrive in Paris at noon Tuesday. in Americaof her | The witness alzo fold of political con-|was due to matyral causes. tion treaty; . the ifiveinower =ubmarine | shaker on-a tray with twe slasses and The diplomatic corps‘and papal aris- b iSiee P8 i & | They will leave for Rome in 'the evening _ fucband, a forer (:erman army ofticer. | ferences he had that year with former e and polson gas ‘treaty;, the nine-power|Mr. Tavies ‘and Miss Normand were :'fi;:x*‘a::;x’"’ in ‘”x““l‘"“ l:‘h‘. and epect_to arrive at thelr: destination Madam Gadeki asseris canceation of | Postmatter General Burieson and Sena-| With 143700 . bushels . of :Osnidian|&eneral Far Easters treaty. -and- . the [dripkifg wiieh 1 Yeft for the evening: | { (20000 ;fimm‘”\". b;‘)us :"‘r ® | Thursday ‘morning. 2 - tie contrant Ang tha attendant pubiication | tor Stone, then chairman’of the foreign | WheAt for. Rusda stowed betwesh =~ he: | Rine-power Chintke tariff treaty. They ot 'ehid. good nteht to me and 1| L i o Mo aarde ih their ‘ of “false and malieioue” rd-onts causei . relations committee. Mr. Burieson, the |decks the American steamsiin Llovd ‘safi- | th¥ce éther tfeatlés resulting trom [Ieft the Howss, | When D onext saw Mr. | S5 il ‘dress uniforms and the | CARDINAL MARINI DIED TN Ter the 1eas of fhe stipnlated $3000. and] Witness said. assured him that President|ed from Boston for Constdntinople -Washington negotiations. that relating to| Taylor: the next morning, He was dead'| Sqie "Cuoras’tn mediseval costu 7 ¥ = have “Aestroyed her earning power, which | Wilon was “purely 4nd absolutely neu-|She Will receive, orders as to final dispo- | SHantung Was,. Signed Saturday,: and|on the floor of his iiv 2 As the pontiff moved irilsts. an ¢ A RO R Lo hematnfore has heen very lareer S that | tral’ while Senator Stome -‘harangued us |Sition of her cargo. A , |those dealing “with cable righte jn:Tap;] Knelt: ‘Ho ofteréd B "Hand and 1t w S Cart ; <he is without employment and will be | —a group of German-Americans and my- 5 = 2 ~ | and_alioeation of the former German|TAXICAB DEIVER TELLS evigaity Ataad \ah u\dedltedwn O e e nable 1o HotAln trmtioiment In e pro- | Self—almost an entire night, pointing out| Fire, belleved to be of Incendlary, orlgin, | Pacific cables are/vet fo be put intoifinal oF A panTy oF 3| Greadaiine WAl whatk SOMSS ecyfved | Toing, to;the Fome correpotitan O ¢ ion Ths chntract with the-Cricago | that the election of Mr., Hughes would |broke out fn an unoccysfed 'ome-family | form by direct exchanges between. the % i - Cor R chite . D London Times, died in the Vatican b 2 ments. The four-power| - Los Angeles, Feb, 6.—An untdentified 7 4 fore the Sietion of, the pope. -Cardl ¥ that there was an unmi o ook place it e ente . of keroseng ofl in the house. - i G oone Jesk Of|of the apartments of Wililam Desmond | mingling-among the" thousands of Ital- Madam Gades) dearirod herseif as | Wilson would mean peace.” oftizen of Germany and a resident of | - Republicans algo sought #his aid, h w York with her daughter, simce 1914, | dded, and succesded ,in _securing . hi company was signed last November 3. |mean war and that the eiection of Mr. vhvuse 2¢ 106 Mifl street, in Waterbury, | Interested govern the fecretary-general in the center of the Taylor, film director, the night he w: {als 1n St Bete e S0 sl He remained in bed for the first day, her hashand. she assems he | backing for their gandidate, Charles - great hollow ~ square formed 'by .the{murdered; accordinz to a story told the | imetl aean or (e oare When Cardinal |put on the gecond day he participated in Fo: entire. periog. of M remaehey | Evans Hughes. A baby alligator in & box a taot long | U-Shaped gréen baize table about. which | porcs today by 4 taxicab driver. Bisletl, dean of the cardipal deacons, ap- | the deliberafions of the ce~dinals and 7 the. v 3 " i > eared on. the'balcony of St. Peter's and |was abi ks in the ball ermany doring the war fa the allevi- Mr. Viereck said the democratic eam-|2rrived at the New Haven post office. | a1l the nlenary sessions of the conference| What else the cheuffeur told the police iy - ¢ was e to ¢ part in the Hoting. aiion of suffering amoug American pris. | Daign committee had promised to pur-|In order to look over surroundings it bit [ Were held. Onfy one delegate sat at the | the latter 4ldnot make oubllc, but it is | “purcor L i To0 STeat Jov." o |After that Pis condition became wor oners and that he has comg here at the | chase 1,000.000 copies of his paper if he|a holé in the bex and got out and began | desk at a time. buj#) shorten the cere- [known that in the search for the /slayer | 4 moricotecs TR8 €9, COTBIernation to g v B e Imeieation of the United Siates gavern | would publish an attack on Mr. Hughes|2n inepection of postal quarters uati] | mony 1t ¥as arrazged that-each should |of the motlon ploture director, the detec- | caiat SSReC AR £ i oniad A i o _..‘.i., Precosses of meal mamu. | This, he said, he refused to do. In Feb. | rounded up. sign In !mmedidte succession all the doe- | tives questionsd six men today 8 onnell’s: automobile drew up| '.Cardinal Nicholas Marinl was a od t : ; | to the large bronze gate on the right sid inal d Ses - re “inv in “Germany. and Lith- | ruary, 1921. he added, he had had a con- uments to which his' government was| These inciude Charles Eyton, general = 4 € | cardinal deacon. He created . car now onty to them." forence with Mr, Harding, then prési-| A youns man who snatched at s pack. | PATLY: ] manager ,f the Famous Players-Lasky | Of, the Vatican. it was reaiized that one i gl Jt was-cenlisas dinal and proclaimed on December 4, i > n 2 i . the : Y| more conciave had been held witaout|1916. He was born in Rome August 20, Cnioags, . 6o Madame Johafan [dentoclect, Asked for the substance ot |a%e conTeming 35,000 which | eank| AMid applatse Trom the hundréds whd | commeny. B which Tavior had been. em 2 4 Gacmii the ipera ‘singer wee unfler dom. | the- conversation, he refused 1o answer, | Wetherelr manager of the New England |hAd crowded.into Continental hall to.see | ployed, and Henry Peavey, negro house | 1o .can participation 1843 ' He was secretary. of the congrega- ' to wme with the Chicazn “Oogra | Saying it might “prove embarrassing to | Eish Exchange was cawryipg along Fish | the wind-up of the conference, the Amer- servant of the dead director. - The evening newspaper La Tribuna |tion for the Oriental church. woany this season but never appeared | the president snd the republican senator |Pler, Boston, causht only # handful of | Ican delegation filed around the U-shaped | The questioning of the four unpamed | Sals Attention to what it terms “the| Previdus to his nomination as cardinal 8 t slight proffered to Americans.” Cardinal |by Pope Benedict Cardinal Marini has 4. ascording 1o an announcement some | from Illinois Who has aspirations to that | the Dewspaper wramper . table and into holiow. squave a few miin- | men, who included the chauffeur was in | o, 1 hati T e teny = ecics B, iGRia Sty ot e Lk e . i i utés affer the session.began. . One after | furtherance of the search for Eaward F | 0 Gorne! m,f:"“!“i?‘:“":“" resignation in |been secretary of the holy ssatre. sontrsct. - The cOREFIEE was madein Fu Just before the hearing olosed for the| ¥n the city court in Danbury the ease | ANOther, ~Secretary Hughes, Senator |Sands, the missing forsher butler, for |5 '@ AP L rmented g st sifmer by Mary Garden, gen- | day Mr. Viereck dramatically deciared|Oof Charles H. Brundage, former treasurer | :00&e. Senator Underwood and. Elibu:Taor. et e epret nar s | NEW YORK cATHOLICS AéOLAINM Yol Qi o the Do ! that former President Wilson “had piof-|0f the Comnecticut Poultry -association, | K09t Wrote their names to the agree-| The chauffeur’s suspicions wers —sald Tc‘ml:cmv_e ha ;x:)re-l.- :;mz that the | ? g Lo ted war from the every beginning,” and | ArTested recently on a charge of embes: | MENS, each tonching lightly, a8 a toker | to have been aroussd afier reading of the | {OLT] % S nelet Com aner - z DEBT REFUNDING NEGOTIATIONS | Reld that he should be brought to trial|Zling the funds ‘of the organization; ooy 1ot joalrendy set oppo-imurder and he communicated:his: know- . X — W church Lo 5 | under the terms of the peace treaty pro-| ¥as continued two . weeks. site the spaces left for his signature. |ledgejto,the police. He and a companion | The crowds were slow Ifi gathering this| New York, Feb. 6—With pealing h To AT INAUGURATED £00x | Uier the terms of the p e A hum of conversation kept mp “.e‘_»/,“_l ‘screty/ conterence with the police | OFRINE in the areas around the Vatican, |bells this afternoon and m: singing of gt B g Dorothy Wasson, aged seven, who as | Ujfoughont the hall. interrupted by, ap- |soveral hours and during that period took | 32 (N° apmouncement that a pove had |a triumghal e Dium & St Fairicks a harpist had alfeads achieved atteption | PIAUSE a8 each of the American delegates |a hueried — automobie ride with the de- = 20t Nrafcted until hf | Catbadeal agac, 3 i 3 N Washington, Frb. 6, — Negotiations toward the refunding of the : 2 & = A least the following morni B acSlaimed the election of Cardinal Ratt W ¥ i from audiences in N > | Tose and gave way for the next to sign. vex. g morning. But sud.|acslaim . lon doltars degt. owned the |ON TRIAL ¥OR SHIPMENT ability 2s a music]a;wdlye;r:tcige et e Mol s lmlt‘l“‘:!“‘ the Fhus men wexs aaltito Tayy "fié"’;‘fi't'”? T e ';mmms M:M Pl s i *s by . e s plaiwded, too, as thev came u E 4 creist i allots issu rom the histoyic {4 oo\ th v -metrdpolitany strict, today’ at the treafury. Bridgeport, Feb. §.—Edward Derigibus, ———n = governments to the achievements 'of the William - J. Bishop| Walving examination, three men ar. | COTference. officials sald that while no | Egmundo C. Eila, : Late in the day officers declared letters | Dreathless suspense ds. tne thin wisp |out eipresions of gratification &t the Rchokle s been arranged for Top' i floated upward, {he assemblage watchi choice of the e of Cardinals. 3 known to have been in Taylor's posszssion ! atching o " ot i3 ) 826sion | 1o obsery: o trurch “dign the inadiguration of the refundios ne. | NG, JoReph Kravtter of Bridgeport, and |rested for breaking-fnd entering in tne| Called In afphabetical order. the Bel: |shértly before his Jeath, In addition in |10 SOSEIXe Whether ‘it should turn Into a urch “dignita: Mi 1 1 % = g B tned i | Blan British, Chinese, P 5 2 E BES black cloud, but it remained light. Then |city. speaking for e« ms, it was probable Tt Gebth |t Doniury aerentad on dharsss st e | 3500 fiom She homes ok Sama . it | Japinees, Netherlands - and - Fortagest | Morsmend S actrces, and oagar. by | TH4deniy it was vealized. that the election |en hatlonalities ‘polsie th o s e s e sobay. | Piracy in connectlon with the shipment | hotel proprietor in Springfield, weré f;:fi:;n; Lo ihe Americans, ‘and | her 'in valn at his apaztment after his el =Y ments of the former cardinal dzchbishen i . o) & - ) 1 & cla) whi - %t followed, would -shekn" Begotis- of this clity of 100 barrels of alcohol two |bound over to the gramd jury in $2,000 pping which followed: eonclu. i body was found were missing. The contuslon ‘incréased. and! there |of Milan in the fields of diplomacy, the- : . weeks ago, were arraigned bef: ited | bonds. on of the cersmony acireely had begnifi | - = 2ol X were whispers from: one prelate to an-|ology and education as foreshadopiog a e n“dnh.‘“ 3Pt o e g éflmmushner fldl.elfi:egmtfl ! — to' die’.out when it was rene‘:‘ed at: the na:ti’:eot;’el;‘;?fixy?:;?e:gyew:;c:h: uw'rh:rlos other and among the waiting throngs. |career for Pius XI worihy the namesake fret and then debts of France: Ita 3 NI 6 1 o' cloie Rt | Fresh outbreaks of the dreaded foot appearance -of. Presient Harding. Y B8: = P & The names of Tacel. M: Ratti were |of the last Pius. ieigium and finally the smaller Burop- | faX, U0 10 L oiclock this afte . h utheeaks of the dreaded foot | timce during his addrems:he A SRIL | A e e ot aer | heard. - Within_the Vatican ths manters| Jamés A. Fisherts, myrreme\knight of ean nations : DTG Caeti RSt Banl Gl ot e | e, the e e st lflf ed; and. when he finiehed the delegates |The im,n« acministrator, who has chargs | Of Ceremony rushed about. /The ‘similar- | the Knights of Cb s, cadle the 161- Conclusion of the arms centerence. it ingion "a federal sprohibition agént, who |belng Put at 369, T dose in Hvestock | 204 Spectators rofe and Joined in\a dem. |of tha Tovior estate, said he had not seen | it¥ of names accounted for the consider- |lowing message to Cardinal Gad ar Tow Mated hAd the gffect of clearlnk | yo1q Mo had posed as a “bootlegger” in [to date on account of the apidemic is | JnFiTatlon which ended only when Rev.|the lstters. and the ~ district able Jelay before the genersl public.de-| “In the name of the jarges: or the Wa fob 0"“!"‘5 of the refunding | Said he had posed as a “hoo mses"l e Dr el ap 1016 | William, 5. 'Absmathy,. standiig: et TN |soone A e mé aware of who had actually been |tion of Catholics in the world I Guiifully vegotiations. ~ Legislabon providing for | 1T /0 ) R gt head ‘of the table. raised his hand and| Eyion's visit to the Central poMee sta- %oem. Two- of the Rome newspapers | request- that_you lay_before his holiness, 3 comdission o carry on iese negota- | “upelchery and Derigibus both told m. The end of danger within a week from | "°520 the final'p tiom, -1t was_sald, i=_in Comfctfyn with | @nnounted that Tacci had been efected. |Pdpe Pius Xi, a pledge of constant filiz : ing the president’s slEnde | 10 Grir that<? eould zet the alegheld Influenza” and peamonta In Kew yor 13| . AS the conaluding: act of thelr twelve | the efforts of the officers to find Sands | _NOthing came from.the coneiave unill|devotion from the Knights of Columbus e indicated that the American |1 the desired uantities by heving it |foreseen by Healh Commissioher Cope. weeks of- labor, the American delegates | which 1s sald to have bean near the Tay. | he news was officially Znogncéd from [of the United States and its posstasions i 11l unite within a few d: i & P - | the balcony... The suspense was reljeved ‘anadx, Newfoundiwnd, Mexico and AR shipped here under the name~qf ‘Fred |1and, who sa:d he based his optimism on | I 1In a few days in a-report | lor apartment as little as two houss. de Vs "pnen mieht expert the forelgn na |y ik, Ther rald that Kiric was al | the mildness' of the epidemic and the Tow | [0, e Dresident, formally placing. in nis| fore the -ahooting. o7 when attendants came ofit on the balcony | Cubs. B rotintifng Tt was' recalish tHat. Afi | TiEhts and there would D Fyton aided the offieers in obtalning | ith .2 rich velvet 'tapestry bordered ST Critnl o mo diffialsy In | death rate this year. hands the. five treaties ready for senats bassador Geddes began ~ conversations | CAIT¥ing out the deal 4 e ‘rm Sl n*m." bhotozraphs of Sands, but 2o really &ood e 7 tions ‘leading u; Bt With Am-riean oftieiaie. on (he auestion | _ GTill told in detail of how the deal ‘ormer Supreme Court Justice Framels £-up with gold _and bearing the papal arms. | CARDINAL O'CONNELL FAILED pietures of him are avalable, it is said. o them. It is expected It was then certain te all that a new Featok i XD EACE TO BOME of refundi he Brit B + was consummated, and how he turned | M.S eotf, 73, chaiman of the commission g:’ey ';m be submitted.to the treaty rati- —_— pontiff. reigned. : IN SECO go, runding the British debt some tme | oyer to Derigibus a maresd 350 bill ag gopointed for the revision of the New DTRG0 ut brie time. and they, may [ MOTION PICTURE ACYOR S Eds S e mase, Aelagknd mops | N e Feb. Y oA, 4 vy i .| York city-charter, died. his e canitol by Mr. Hardin, ¥ ¢ elates sf on_the balcony > S % = . I cages off somp| o the forelgngna- | A1 Vidence of good falth in the transac- | poTC SREEEhager: eduat hio Home In | in person befors the end ‘of the wetk - YREED OF SUSFICION | awaiting fhe arrival ot Cardinal Eistetl, | 2cond conpecutive conclave, . Cardins e o thr At T B, e § L | |to pnetmonia and followed @ week’s fil. | VASWing the conférence n retrospect,| Lost Angdes Feb: = 6—George Milo.| Finally At}12.30 p'cipck the .pontifical | O'Connell, archhishop of Bosion, faifed 1o were of the apinion that.the negotiations - - B : all the delegations Tenewed after today's | MOtion pictizé actor who was t. cross was seen. followed by Bisletl, one | NS race across the oceadl to reach Rome would be handled by ‘the lmlsuumi- BEGGING IS PROFITABLE * o % meeting their expressions of gratification | 113 Work last night by deput¢ sherlffs | of those™ accompanying ‘him bearing a |in time to carry out the duties of hiz sormind S T o IN NEW YORK CITY| The strong arm squad In charge of | OVCr the Tesults. “The burden of: thely|3nd submittéd to a thorough questioning | huge red gold book, from which Cardinal | cardinaltec in the election of & poye. 3 Detective Sergeant 11lam 3 .| comment gave prucedenee to the naval |35 tO hie whereabouts at the time of the New York, Feb. 6.—Begging has be-|raided quarters occupled by ,};"{; Iimitation ~agreement and the, readjust- |Shooting of Willlam Desmond Tavlor here | joy that we have elécted“a pope.” He | COrrespondent greeted /the American pre- come a fine art in New York city. One|school . fraternity in New Bri. | MeNts-affecting China as constituting the last -Wednesday night, was freed of all | then named Cardinal Rattl. late in Naples ‘bay until his arrival at Trenton, N. I, Feb. 6—The charge| memdigant has developed the busimess | tain, Saturday night and proscutlon of | CTOWNINE achisvements: of the negotid- |connection with the caac as the xesult of | ‘The jmmense crowds broke into eheer- | the railway station in Rome, Cardinal thai the Simoson senate bill designed tc | and/ hds a staff of assistants who collect | several msmbers on a charge of gambling | IS 2 3 his statement and the investigation that{ ing, lustily. accialming -Ratti, who was!O'Connell was fully convinced that the permit municipalities the right of ref-|enough to enable him to maintain an|may be preferred, - The plenipotentiarfes of ~ Japan, who | 12ter vérified his “WY‘ 3 one of the most popuiar of the Itallan |sacred college would not make a cholee erendum on Sunday amusements {s not | apartment house and drive n motor car T, g lone: among ‘the nine nations came ints | , Henri Reineque anoth®r aotor, who has| cardinals. ~Waying: to the muititudes, | uritil he came. intended to allyw harmiess. recr@ation, | according to the statement issued by W.| ~After more than 106 years of mannfac. |L1S. COnferenve with reservations,’ and | 2.0 served "gfll h“:i“-"‘" yan q‘t’hfl" Cardinal Bislet! and his entirs foilowing| AS he disembarked f the I'-lxw Bt is an effort to commercialize the | J. Pedrick. general manhger of the Fifth |turing Biiies, tHe American Bible society | With ADDazent popular apprehension as to | oned With Milo was stated that | proceeded inside the chureh. Announce- | Presidente Wilson shortly Rfter 6 o'clock Babbath, was mac: today,before the seh- | Avenue asdociation. . announce®=it, would soon close down ifs| tNe Outcome.|joined in the general mani. |1iS Story was desired”"merely as a check | ment was made that the\new pope would | this morning, the correspondent informed e committes on mistd‘ancous bushness | Mr. Pedrick’s organization has com-|milant in the old Bible h in Astor | festations of ‘satistaction.” In' the maval |7, 02t Of (he other fan, &nd tuat he - al : 3 bestow his first apostolic bezediction | him that the great papal qubstion was by the Rev. R. J. Wood, of Newark. bined with a half dozen similar. bodfes of | place New York. .The high of ro- | TeAtY, provision pstablishing a fortifca. |Mad mot other fro mthe.outside of St. Peter's, and the | not yet decided, and apparently the con- The senate chamber and visitors’ gallery | business men in various Neg York locali- | duction. was given as. th tions “status quo” in the. Pacific:and 2 Blsieti read: “I annqunee to your great | From the moment The Associated Prese IN THE NEW JERSEY SENATE connectiop” with 'the case. & reason for dis- - LA B crowds were patlent while the .pentiff | clave was anxious for his presence. r hearing on | ties to devise means for ridding the city |continuing publication. | 7 . *° | the four-power Pasifie past, the Japanese | CBUELLING” QUESTIONING donned his vesprents. “Well,. it that is.s." #aid the cardinal, Sirrson BEL. ‘Mhe ght fo ra fave:r- | of (“panhandlers. 1t is declared they| - : X o delegates believe -they are- taking home AP OF A PICTURE ACTRESS When! the n; the new pontiff had| “it is & great compliment to me and my abie rocort by the eommhittes was led by | dep: merchants of many thousands of | The war minister lasned mn order for- [PO¥erful weapons with which to check | Los Angeles, Feb, 6.—A motion picture f CROSen Was uttered it passed from mouth | country and people. It Is a great satis- R._E. L. Niel. Washinzton; D, C.; chair- monthly. Ordinances providing |hidding aircraft to fly over the ciiy o:| the efforts of the militaristic party "to.|astress was ected to what the police | {0 mouth, all recalling with reverent | faction to know that I will bs M ! al man of the beard of direstors of the Anti sentences and fines far‘in excess of | Rome during the conclave. A protest hed | Puild up a national bogey of an Em tarmed a hjum gruelling” ;Jmf.? ‘memory the pontificate of Pius X, and in | last. Eight years ago when I n‘%’m Pae Law League of America; Tne, Min- | those the courts can riow impose are|been made to the government owing to the | CA% - ‘e War in the Far Bast. The|img-at Rer home here tonignt in an at- | the rain, with thousands pf umbrella | every nerve and resource to attend the T parts of the state were | being prepared for the board of alder- |fact that on two or three oecaslons since( JaPanese are said to ‘feel that although|tempt. to obtain a rlew to the murder o° [ uplifteN. the appearance of the supreme | conclave Which elected Benedict XV, 1 n hand to submit the opiosing view | men. /fmnll fines now. Imposed for beg- | thé conclave began an airplane had flown#4.the7 entered the conference feaving that|William Desmond Taylor director, - pontifft was awalted in a religicns. hush. | arrived In Rome just an hour late. 1nd the dcbate wes -spirited at- times. | ging, #ay merchazits, are.not 3 .deterrent. |low over the Vatican. , { Japan might be.placed on trial before the| The actress - was; said to be widely | Then the pontifical eross appeared again| "I felt confident witen I eet &ail ‘trom Sedley H. Phinney secretary - of -thi r. Pedrick déclares that investigati g RO o ¢ | world for ‘ineidents in whieh: she . | know Dbyt.her-name was withheld by ta- ‘and Plus XI came wearing the cardinals | New York fourteen days ago they v League/ of Munjeipalities | has dlsclosed beggars gather in $50 and| Captaln Palazoll, of the Italiam Alpini [h&Nd in-the past, nothing, of the sort teok _Two - detcctive-sergeéants quesiion- | hat, with a red. eloak thrown over his|would walt for me this time, Ll , he sald, jis r d in a dispatoh-to the London | Place, and that they can return to. Tokie or. 3 shoulders.. Before. administering the |'means; something to a ma® to eome & Times from Rome to have had an inter- | MOt only without loss of .prestige but| . What they learned they™kept to them. | benediction the cloak and hat were re-| thousands of milss across the ceean in fon basis. © |view with former Premier Glolitti fon: | With mew ‘pledges of peace in the Orient.|eelves but they admitted thev wera seek- | moved, his holiness appearing In.full pon<| wintry waather. I have had a feeling i ey " . cerning the' mq it Stoinyite 000 F s et ingito elop. the previously advanced | tifical robes. 3 . % that my col es in the sacred basepall© Batan loves hy] because they American and 1,000 British solciers-for.a | It took 20 mnutes for Miss Phoebe |theory that Taylor had been sialn by a| The entiré balcony was filled with-the | would give/due consideration to winz serve him best and/are satisfied with visi to the Italian battlefront the com-)Fairgrav deseend mfi', et by | jeaious rivad for the affectlops of the ac- jcardinais wmj‘hfli'm t rajeed his holiness 7L P A 04

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