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PO MEPER TAT ENR rR OIE RA Preemie - iitaLaaie ane Ee... uit: yeaa ee PILL SOON TALK - GROSS ATLANTIC / MARCONIS TOLD i \dio President at Dinner to nyentor Describes Elec- mron Tube Experiment. nents with the electron which may result in trans- conversations by wireless revealed last night by Edward| |, . Nally, President of the Radio Cor. n of America, at a dinner for Guglielmo Marconi at the| \ itz-Carlton. ‘The tube, which is made of glass, ut two inches in diameter and inches long. It has been Subject of experiment for twen- years and has been successful in © work over short distances, ac- 0 to engineers. It is an am- fier and detector and even has mentioned for running motors. ‘Wher used as a receiver it handles than one-millionth part of one ‘Dower, but is capable of gen- twenty horse-power. it ces the wireless telegraph virtu- y nolseles: ‘The dinner was given by the Radio porporation. More than 100 attended. Dwen D. Young, Chairman of the oards of the Radio Corporation and the General Blectric Company, pre- ded. Senator Marconi praised American pos iness men, who, he said, by com- d benefit humanity He declared this reception in the United States mpted him to stay here forever, Other speakers were F. P. Fish, oston attorney and former Presi dent of the American Telephone and Telegraph.Company; Frank L. Polk, ormer Under Secretary of State, and ner S. Cummings, former Chair- of the Democratic National Com- proval until her that she holds a \tor’s Diplom Board of a the war HIS USUAL WAY. peasants (Pram the Buffalo Enquirer.) The man who Is dissatisfied rybody else fs usually well satisfe th himself. Canada FOURTEENTH STREET ] aflannel Trousers in white or striped. Specially priced at H 66.50 7.50 8.50 Men’s Two Piece | Summer Suits i] Palm Beach.. 12.75 and 15.50 I] Tropical Worsteds........... 22.50 Mohairs ..... 17.75 and 21.75 i) Gabardines................. 22.00 Sizes $4 to 46—regulars and stouts. U. S. HEALTH LAWS LEAD THE WORLD, ENGLISH GIRL SAY: 4 q turn to his summer home, Beverly ‘ | Farms, in a week or ten days. . } The iliness of Justice Holmes came “~% as a complete surprise. to his friends MISS ELSIE HURST. i sat . he first intimation that all was not Expert Arriving in Steerage] Te %"* ae to Study Conditions, Pratses } inavie to be present at the Amherst Immigration Control. Miss Elsie Hurst, an English girl, whose hobby is to study sanitary con- | “AWS: ates ditions with a view to preventing Justice Holmes is tn his eighty disease, startled’ immigration offictals |8¢COnd year. He reached the retir on Ellis Island when she arrived| Tent age of the Supreme Court via steerage on tne s\eamer Homeri | "2! years ago. Washtngton looked and established her identity. She further startled them by being the firs Snglishwoman they had en- Ppializing inventions aid scienzo}CoUntered In many a day word of criticism for t system of controlling immigration even Commissioner Tod cow the value of this young woman pr the deadly epidemics which and killed tifous Miss Hurst will remain here a few days, making her headquarters at the Flower Hospital, and will tater - ‘sit ~ HEARN Store Open All Day Tomorrow, Saturday, Until 5:30 P. M | For Over the Fourth | Specials r = MEN'S [ALL WOOL SUITS 25.00 Were $34.75 Suits of the moment for men and young men, well tailored, of all wool standard fabrics. All the wanted s, overplaids, checks or plain colors. | . Ineluded in the lot are the always popular blue serges. Sizes 34 | to 46, regulars, stouts, shorts and slims. See pages 8, 10, 14, 17 and 31 for other Hearn Advertising. JUSTICE HOLMES TOBE OPERATED ON FOR SECOND TIME IIness_ of 82-Year-Old Su- preme Court Judge Sur- prise to Friends. m Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes of the eration has been performed upon hiny preparatory to a more sgrious 94 which his physicians pian when condi tions ure entirely favorable. The nu ture of the ailment ts withheld from the public, but his physicians are con fident that unless unforeseen comoll cations develop he will be dole to re “emgiges | here who have seen hin on the streets and at his favorite club since the summer recess of the court began | well was a week ago, when he was Commencement to receive in person the honorary degree of Doctor of 6 GRAND RACLS jo had n TO-MORROW (SAT.) AT Pe ® high QUEDUC™ $10,000 Tremont Stakes $7,500 Brookdale taidica, A 2 Mile Steep! chase on Purse WEST OF FIFTH AVE. es in mixtures, stripes, Men’s Straw Hats Greatly reduced for holiday and vaca- tion purchasing. All Styles—All Models—aAll Sizes. Including Sennets, Splits, Leghorns, Mackinaws and Fancies. Some have the new “Facilo” easy fitting sweat- band— 1.50 Were $1.95 Were $2.45 Were $2.75 Were $3.50 Were $4.50 Were $6.50 the stories at that time was that Jus speculating for some time on his prob- able successor and the name of Chief Justice Arthur P. Rugg of the State Supreme Court is the most frequently mentioned, although it Is realized that President Harding may not desire another Mass Supreme C€ nt Louis Brafdeis, a Wilson appointee. BOSTON, June 20 (Copyrieht).—|although born in Kentucky, was edu- cated at Harvard and made his home ere after his graduation, Justice Brookline hospital, where a minor op. | Roosevelt twenty years ago. for his retirement with the advent of hia reasons for seeking thelr support] Executive as saying that It was no|closely linked to world trade as the iat 0 pee ral | Manufacturing tndustr: the Harding Administration. One of HARDING Ay DINNE for the merchant marine legislation ee * ye for, Whe eartoaltarel sare, itarditcn) Tew mats, Gee tice Holmes and two other members of the court desired to retire but did them several phases of the agricul-|tiona tite, tural credit situation ported to have declared, opportunity of naming their suc cessors and so decided to hut. over until there had beeo a change in the White House ot wish to give President Wilson the Massachusetts politicians have been chusetts man on the bench, as Justice 8 Hours 9 to 5.30 ore Store Open All Day Saturday Store Open All Day Next Monday the Shipping Board, who attended the dinner and at its conclusion told newspapermen that he spoke for the Agricultural Leaders at White] tesisiation was offered as a solution ti House Hear Shipping Prob- @ national problem and not to meet 1 WASHINGTON, June 80.—Presi-| stage where anything that was over dent Harding at a dinner at the| whelmingly of interest to one group United States Supreme Court 8 ino} Holmes was appointed by President | White House last night presented to] could not help being beneficial to all agricultural leaders of the country! Chairman Lasker quoted the Ch THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1922. now In Congress and discussed with sens trade. According to Chairman Lasker of President, Mr. Harding informed his guests that the proposed ship subsidy class requirement. The President was said to have de lem Discussed, nee clared this country had reached 4 ne Independent of ¢ That phase of the na- li that the farmers could be assured of a continued and constant carriage of Herding was re-|thetr surplus only through an Amert- was as’can merchant marine. enderizingAppa READY-FOR-SERVICE FOR . 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