Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
To- ghee Weather—FAIR, COLDE WALL STREET EDITION babel _LXI. NO. “21,679-DAILY. Copyright, 1021, Co, (The by The Brew Pablishing New Kerk World). NEW YORK, ‘FRIDAY, | MARCH 4, HARDING TAKES OATH AS 29TH PRESIDER The | “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ 4 stored as & ‘ont Oftiee, “1921, “Was Found One Stricken in Bed at the White House. LIFE DESPAI RED of Resigning. WASHINGTON, ated Press).—Woodrow Wilson the White years. Bainbridge retary of State, The Cotby, the retiring second a Morning C Has Suffered Severe Attack of Thrombosis—Once Thought March 4 (Aasoci-| House to-day to resume! the practice of law, a profession in which he has not been active in many | He will have as his associate | REAL STORY NOW REVEALED OF WILSON'S LONG ILLNESS; PARTLY BLIND LIKE T. (250,000 PERISH ‘BY QUAKE IN GHINA, OF, In Kansu and Shensi Province Famine Relief Board Is Investigating. SHANGHAL, left} | March 4 (United Preas),—Renewed earthquakes in the Sec-|Kansu and Suensi Provinces huve | killed 250,000 persons, according to Democratic President advices here, since Andrew Jackson to fill two suc- The Famine Relief Committee cessive terms, Mr. Wilson's cl®RE) songing ivestigutors. years in the White House carried : him through the range of human emo-| The above despatch reporting 260,- tions. He was almost blindly idoijzed | 900 deaths is believed to refer to the 7 tal casualties in this and previous and cordially hated. Profound peacey | earthquakes in the same provinces SHANGHAI REPORTS **| Republic HARDING PLEDGES NATION TOELP LIMIT ARMAMENTS IN INAUGURAL ADDRESS “We Can Reduce Abnormal Expendi- tures and We Will,” He Says—“Wee bi, adaressoa nim ax mtr, Pre Can Strike Out War Taxation; We Can EndGovernment Experiments WILSON UNABLE TO WITNESS CEREMON “SENATE THR.W ME DOWN,’ WILSON TELLS SEN. KNOX, “BUT I Dont WANT To FaLL Down.” CHFERFD BY GREAT CROWD: Hprariade Meeting With Senator Lodge, His} Bitterest Foe, Marks Last Few Minutes of President's Stay in Capitol. WASHINGTON, March 4—After) very gracious in excusing is pres- Mr. Wilson realhed bis home in S| "Ree 4 Senator 14 of Massachusetts, Street, retarning from the Capitol, hams “? the Republican Senate Leader, then Admiral Grayson, who acvompunted | entered the President's room and in a dent.”” Hess of the two Houses had concluded | “3o\" Me. Wiluin interrupted, aml An aed whetner ce Prentent Sot] Mery —- VVilson Rides to Capital vain Woodrow Wilson now.” — | greas to Congress. The Presidont’s % a 3 ; Scident, Wiley did net ga a ea eee tau me With Him, Walking Unassisted—* that Senator Ladge had entered the in Business; There Is No Place 1M), Known until after ne arrived at the Capito! that he would not busi- very formal way said that the jroom as he was speaking to some one attend the} “Cirenlation nee Open to All.” ] ict Ss wo pas EDITION ‘PRICE ‘THREE CENTS coond-Clise Mattor New York, Nu HARDING TAKES HE OATH WILSON GOES TO NEW HOWE New President Departs From His Set Speech to Pledge Aid to Service Coolidge Is Sworn In — Crowds beside him, . . . . America for Revolution; the Tariff isusurtion, actor ne reacned nts] "Whon he did giver ww ne mati! Wait Hours in Bitter Wind. ‘ ” room at the Capitol he requested that) formally and in a tone contrasting Must Be Readjusted. | the President-oteot and Vice Presidont.| HH that whteh he ad used tn] pa « oe | 3 5 He as at : eles at aking with stor Knox and WASHINGTON, March 4.—Warren G, Harding was inat i —_— ect he Invited to see him, He told) reat ths i z WASHINGTON, March 4-—Following 1s the inaugural address deliv-| them that because of the steps leading} "T haye no further communication | O-day as the twenty-ninth President and Calvin Coolidge was inaui ¢ ‘ ered to-day by President Warren G. Harding: into the chamber he did not think he|to make I appreciate your courtesy.!as Vice President of the United States. Mr. Harding took the oath \ % q “ , e “ys the t a \ ceremonies there, Good mornin: My Countrymen: When one surveys the world about him after te | could attend thé ceremonies thore, Mr.[GQM werning’’ las FM. and Mr. Coolidge at 12.21 P. reat storm, noting the marks of destruction and yet rejoicing in the rug-| Harding extended bis hand and said:| 4 yy with Mra, Wilion and as the Pressing his lips to an historic A, used at the inaugural & | gedness of the things which withgtood it, if he is au American he breathes| “Goodby, Mr. President. * know you| machine swang up Pennsylvania Av- * George Washington, the new President took the oath administered By ‘the clarified atmosphere with a strange mingling of regret and new hope. “We bave seen world passion spend its fury, but we contemplate our unshaken and hold our civilization secure. | within the law—and civilization are inseparable, and though both were | threatened, we find them now secure, and there comes to Americans the | provound assurance that our representative Government 1s the highest Jexpression and surest guaranty of both are glad to be relieved of y and worries. I want to te: much I have appreciated Liberty—liberty | cies you have extended to ny." The President then left accompanied by Mrs. Wilson miral Grayson and Joseph I his « He went to | floor in and t an elevator | hen walked | fr our burden | you how | the courte- Due wilh out escort, he was rec nized and cheered by the crowd wait ng the return of the inaugural party. Wilson amiléd back and repeat- had no whet riding toward the Capitol In these Mr. odly raised his hat which he done with Mr, Harding Mr. Wilson his n hea room. Ad nulty the grou m his head until his hand touched \ #alutes r down | Chief Justice White. He had! chosen the eighth verse from the sixth : chapter of Micah, saying: a Bis a ‘What doth the Lord require of thee but to do justly and / ie ore mercy ard to walk humbly with thy God?” Immediately after the administration of the oath Mr. Harding J fo the vas} crowd which stretched across the Capitol Plaza and ot the most terrible of wars, death of a | “Standing in this presenee, mind- @ | about 300 yards to the exit at the h 0 ¢ wife and helpmate, courtship and MAGISTRATE SENT |rul of the solemnity of this occasion, HARDING. STARTS IN carpe He hesitated once during] a is Cru eagE o| delivery of his inaugural address, : age, and finally linge tines . . ; the wal @ House, he 2 a peepee en eae ne stoe thness! “TQ JAIL FOR 3 YEARS |‘eling the emotions which WITH INNOVATION | Tie President rst explained ail a In the midst of his address Mr. Harding departed trom his pres ponies ToUers. FO DESHICR OF: TATASR [may know u Ps | | Senator Knox, Chairman of the Joint! in passing tue building whe pared manoseript to make reference to the group of wounded soldiers his days. nt years of it whitened | phia Official Also Fined | "2" cans | IN NAMING CABINET [congressional tuaugural Committee, | lived eight yoars | just below the Inaugural stand. He sasured them “that this Begala his hair, racked his fra and im- “ . - . |e et Seer a that would be unable to At the house in S. Street onp paired bia physical vigor, but did act $1,000 tor Killing Woman While ration of the founding f Ae nes Before th ind Makes {the Senate Chamber. He laughingly |of several hundred persons had lic will never be ungrateful for the services you have rendered,” aud | roet his mind, His p fey Pee Driving Automobile Drunk. | t anc a ors “ = a ia Neawinatiese cn sald: enator, the nate has,ered In response to Mr. Wilxon’s amit added that he hoped for a policy which would adequately provide in ’ | in the making his: Ne amMnations: in thro ¢ down, bu want to ecting, He we : oe pakecan Veuet ear he! PHILADELPHIA, March 4.—Magts. | thrown me down, but I de v Ing greeting, He went in at once to! the future for these wounded in war time. % ia able to se ~ t ol = | Person fail down,” ref te find a seore of inl ate friends wait. | will make application for a ion |trate Byron KE, Wriglky was sen- rs is an organized Jaw which | sia es gen , Tira, @HAthbaL ak : . As President Harding rode back to the White House he received ap to practise before the Supreme Cot tenced erve ree a n the} ut one ambiguity d we suw| WASHINGTON, March 4.—Prest- | BEACC UP OM ® aco aati east Mel ¢ Characterized by his mis as county prison and ed 10 PAY | srat omaced in a baptism of Kacrific “Ident Harding's frst official act was to ts ee af ecimtine Banke eg vee fi sah cite Wilson’ to sae ©/ovation from the crowds along Pennsylvania Avenue and was kept bugy j J ; : enator Knox smiled and thanked | hands with the news r men of his rauch a wounded veteran of the World ke of $1,000 by ind Blood, with union’ maintained, the |Dreak @ precedent by submitting In . ior " yowine and tipping his ha d t his sik eee ye vcd wuen ehel tn vata, |cer deeatuns and bloo: amith wen ; tained the | perdon hls list of Cabinet officers to {tte President to aourte in party. Mr. Wiison seemed eheortyl /Dawing and tipping his hat, Mrs. Harding réde at his side and flankigg he goas back to private life Igy | ton for a new tri itae ‘a . ; the Senate in executive session. He |coming to the Capitol and 1 and showed po indivation of fatigue) {hs yutormobile were the troops of cavalry. y his sans as a | -| Wrigley was convicter las add 1 the Senators brietly him is absence m the in-| from his trip to the Capitol < ico Sagittal Fe ee ee Lavonita eae HUMAN LIBERTY GLORIFIED BY] © cui ctor Fall of New Mexico, named {Augural ceremonies would be under-| Later in the day the retinng Prom. | The President and Mrs. Harding reached the White House at 24 sacrifice to his of involunta anslaugl | : 1 of New Mexico, namec io Pe Woodrow Wi waa not a well out of the death of Miss Mary OUR NATION. jis Secretary of the Interlor, was tirst |8tood, ‘The President then told Sen-|dent ia to be accorded a tion at o'slock SE GaN ap Nin to Wis) eras. Fut wer nuh Hay the world rivet itS}on the list to be confirmed. He was |#tor Knox he had explained the situ home by League o Nation sdvo ey oa ne : Ra eee Py tr age Maan a the great truths on given preference becuuse of his Sen- [ation to Mr. Coolidgu, who had heen «ates | WILSON UNABLE TO ATTEND CEREMON was threatened with euuvicted of driving the car while} whic founders wrought, me have ate membership. Yiel ting to last minute entreaties of his family and physician, Presi- eB civil, tan and re ous liberty )tlier uppol € ore taken | oat ‘ nd ease, which physicians « under the influenee of liquor seen civil. human and r Ne oan TES EPR ONG EUS Laie i | dent Wilson took no part in the inaugural ceremonies to-day other having been brought about by a par verified and glorified. In the begin-/ up in turn and all were immediately | | ‘ : Sap tienlar treatment for frequent head a MRS. HARDING AIDS ning, the Old World scoffed at our | connrmed i company the incoming President from the White House to i ; \uxpertment. ‘To-day our foundation’| Mr. Harding submitted no other ia tol Sh a A A FAINTING WOMAN} res , IN INAUGURAL ADDRESS Pe | f 1 ru 4 social belief nd! no atio: ide is Cabinet ot Wilson were subject. The wife died Saleh heel, and tat aioe tidse volo i perso pom : dew nee | Immediately afier signing some bills in the President’s room ter, but his case yielded te unshaken, a precious fe ee cers, and in presenting those said he See nape ocsanndtaesagtenmetios | Bis. Tee 2 ~ i | Spectitt Stand Collapses | ourselv in inspiring example of} d to“ ain close and amicable is / Wilson returned to his motor car and drove to his new home, hefore that, Sr freedom and civilization to all man- ons the logiswtive body Sntang ; i — Watsing feebly with the aid of a cane, the out going Presi a Some years before that, M Delivery of the : ee ee eneyeal ent o Entanglements 1 er ations fo) going ent had gon had suffered a thrombosis a3 kind. Let us ¢ beaetahen | during his administration aga fi *, 5 nersisted in carrying out so much of his part of the programme a Pe tite digs. Ai waa the lodging of a Inaugural Speech strengthened devotion, in & ise pubelitted the ncauinAinaN' orally Military Alliances—Crave Friendship, ' TEE OSE SS DSL © prog shy blood clot in an artery, but because) WASMINGTO: March = 4,—W rever for the Immortal be | reading the names one by one |for him to accompany his successor in the abbreviated inaugural f It was, [President Harding was making nis in-[and utter our confidence in the su ts Harbor No Hate. |sion from the Executive Mansion to the Capitol, When he departed from however, a complaint the same | suural address « woman fa preme fulfillment |NEW BILL TO BAR ———— | the White House it was necessary for Secret Service men to place nature which caused his breakdown enh ChE eiaraplinrnbacad: “The recorded progress of our “ | } seek no part in directing the destinies of the Old World We . motioned a Secret Service t | jfeet cn each succeeding step as he desc d and in 1919, when the clot formed on the | meter Dh Ber mut t0 £0] Republic, materially and spirit: | TICKET “SPECS” | do not mean to be entangled. We will accept no responale | °°" a eae ne 5 fe As “ei and it was apparent toa Tight side of his brain impairing the | ame fratelady of the land t ually, in itself proves the ietony |Law Would Make All Tickets Non: | bility except as our own conscience and judgment in each | that ° was next to Impossible for him to take part in the chremanieg a moar SE BIE I and | ntion away from the of the inherited policy of nen: | ees 4 neous (ie : instance may determine. jthe Capi ob Bs adttle known » 1s the fa at 1 foll ' involvement in airs, ransferrable After Purcha | —— | Mr Wilson had & warned that @-————— Ise M Roosevelt, is! ft aid rend " ability to work | ; cates | on Sesieatly igs ‘ i ne) wom neh mae Sennen Ea A ped imine at the Theatre The America bulldgd on the foundation laid by the inspiring | he would do ao at the risk of losir 4 the crowd with patriotic alps eyes. B s blood voss n the! back to follow the udd ly quarding our right to do so, we ch 4.—Devpite Gov.| fathers can be a party to no military alliance, It can enter into no | all the gains he has toward n was shining brightly, Dug a nid practicality. ¢ Mm bsehie We in Mireoling the dea he pill limiting Ueket! political commitments Hor assume any economle obligations or sub- | h ndee k hs by iy the dtmosppines althougl the impairment was in part $2,806,029,647 TOTAL tinies of the Old World. We do Wiicee, the Tight, La moket New| ject our decision to any other than our own authority stent wat and | 7 the lott of the TERI pe ‘avercome ty the c | not mean to be entangled. We City’s theatregoers from gouging ae Jquit the Capito! before the inaugural haar ie : He suff from nervous ind.) WOTED BY CONGRESS | {yii) accent no responsibility ex peculators wilt be continued in Wa Ake Soudy. to auanointe curaalves With tt | nies actually bad begun. | fo the front row @ RroUp of wo . r igor glasses Sane eeeN Teal tire | ea ady to @. a s § with the nations of the world, vs Prey hat 7 ent from Walter Reed Hospi gestion ; pe , FOR FISCAL YEAR 1922) cert as our own cons ene Mt os 4. Smith next Men-| &T@t and small, for conference, for counsel, to seek the expre , Hear departec ‘ walted in wheel chairs and a ane 2 | judgment in each instance may xt Mon-| Capitol near 1 Whe c (Continued on Benth Page) | Te tetisines w roduce a new dill} Views of world opinion; to recommend a way to approximate disar Seacuien it Chamber the ceremony, A Red @ Reduction of Billion and a Without the unconstitutional] mament and relieve the crushing burden of military and naval estab- | S°Temonan Ue dent | UUT# got a cheer from the efowd tpt: CARS TO RUN ialf From Estimates, Off menace Soh a Gov. Miller to! tishment Coolidge took the oath of office at| PMXMNe eut cigarettes and hot Chega JERSEY CA na 1 Estimates, Officia Th | tue he | ute to the disabled veterans, DESPITE JITNEYS Senite Figure : ihe now This would| We elect to participate in suggesting plans for mediation, cons |GREAT CROWD TO SEE NEW! HALF- MaaTED FLAGS FLY {W WASHINGI=N, M w i Harkons| ciation and arb and would gladly join in that express con PRESIDENT SWORN IN. dncktenn ite pAlabiesas's wane / \ ; OPAL appropr by rosé has W utres, sane ence gre hich seeks to clarify anc atthe : the Inauguration af the Vice puher to f pi as ude 1 Withdra [ : ns b at Be : ; rata lence ot: Dror me n * i ar fe ‘i 1 write the laws of in Peon ie wa| bY the half-masted flags flying over 1 Passaic Coun as San a eeer regard-| tePnationad relationship and establish a World Court for the disposi- | Based portico} te Senate and House office buildings swislative Reti wl panes! , ant 4 , ‘ 5 ; | tion of such justicluble questions as nations are agreed to submit |S!” hig gi ci | tae to the right and iets 49 heealean ’ : ADPEOT Hi | Ate : \ i hehgare seh) thereto. rth © jam extended for} Champ Chu’k, the veteran Demecratie : Eoin 5 5 } Ket it 1 “ k Tae ei. a ie the cast and|!eader and personal. friend of MR the: Flies " = . : A 4 be ah We can reduce the abnormal expenditures " We can | = Netan the| Harding, who died Wednesday: | wit no! . wil ite it i ' x At ¢ Federal Gove urike at war taxation and we must ey of ond | It was 1 o'clock when the first of vie from Pu ’ F baited ' titled to 50 por of th ‘on: ¢ha Gas ‘ the inaugural guests of honor began Paseuie Cour f , i 1 « n Me 1 Va si ‘ If revolutions in ipon overturning established order, let ather A guard of 1 opt t to file out on the east portico, and ney bus competit Hid or si s . | 3 r the crow? whic " er’ at to, aoe yarn G0 Youngs Men's Sulle & Top Conts, @14.03 t peoples make the tragic experiment, here ls no place for it In | ick 1 ST ty feet from th ow, which had grown @ ttle r t a rb , a ; Ree c " | Amertea. ® n front the] impatient, sent up @ cheer at the prams © i Sistas iy ae ; a alia pie nd, the P ot of action. The first to mn the 3 ' Li ’ - i iM Pr pect area ke a: Nien Ge iat Ie n ' \ “ aren ape ne wwe Fitna Aart . . . . C bee, si ie , ape the only other | were members of Congress, who SPeasv tah sodas’ thernamnany pile 1,00, : Hd water | dea An : aia maa Peck American standards require that our higher production costs he | ich af colo the (ur-clad and| ed back into the corners where continue to run trolley cars, pocketing Mula have been. lightly. und arnt : yay speraal | Hoey SY t tie #90; | reflected In our tariff on imports, We must adjust our tariff to the | Svercoated aasemb ing Toor’ had: heen peavibed tae the loos, pending legislative relict, one billion dollars. i ; Sioboven corner “Baray at torus, Pou sae ete and Wareliem cheese los new order. We cannot sell where we do not buy, During the walt the band enter-| Magbers of the House 1 i