HARDING ST we 31 Life Story of et this country shoud keep oor of io | ie ew ene | Warren Gamaliel Hardil President Suooumbs to Apoplexy §§ 7°. 7 November 2 gl When Seemingly on Road to Recovery, SHOCK TO NATION AND WORLD | Remaling Tuken on Special Tralr to Washington for State Funeral Services—Crowds n Every Town Stand With Bared Meads in Silent Re spect. ig harerond Bor wave 55 © gt and Arop | $4 A fim ing the prey : i 8 Tt , tris : : . ' | ¥ Hi a a dienersl rihiin gy TE pa aby 118 i# : ho 2 ¢ 3 4 of i Fi ’ 53 X eT : ig Fig 4 £ Remsherg and an A 7} : bach , ‘ g : Lied pegulis og these being a sister of the President iat ff Hnitation 1 pave Fy hab of AiDaticpn o 4 y 8 Et ie a : bs 5 ri i ¥. 4 iss ’ i 5 & i 8 . » eH > ” } : orared ea 4 7 81 In Ce - : 'r) pr . hg wk § Frans Jagan #8 Peary a a y =P 8 i» ~ ; N BIEL a the train peseed. A alt intat thet Mies Pans] oot that existed r betwoen the SamiiBawars | <00°ere 10 the Alaskan win | LC " moarners hE Ls . " 5a) Ki» fa a EE ng are he tribipted tis thersznmn : Re. at k bY 2 great rea : im ’ rt oi ; ' 5 viens he Units Siete hin 3 ; § 1 ¢ ba sms nin a . ; 8g 1 & ad ” ; . ¥ ¢ } Frame gd Jue ro # wy % a 4 % i 3 118 . AL Rs : M ¥: Yin n CiliEen 5 rm AT ry i § jer l Nn of Ciffice AG in te 0! a : ey on ar Sosenaliis sna | . vath of UfMice Administered by along fn 1 Peele blie Faihg n karly Morn. reServing Aaron i 4 ’ 4 5 . : A 48 13 ’ edd treltery. § want yl Harling die 7:30 yh an rf Mia § SSM rg i hk i OU FOLLOW HARDING'S PLANS nd nine ntha The end Clipe sudder Harding wus reading to Mw Executive Makes Sf ateiment 5 5 5 Bynes ye Wich Me Promises to Carry Out $4} in ho - 1s Hage, (hilef Just y ERT, : ] : i : ' 81a 0 Ted . vie Td ¥ Sule iT ial oe of Prod ecossor— the beginning of his Uiness exactly VURR hen of the esbihet who al 3 | thon hin tue By «4 Fousad From Bed to Talkie Nr. Lonicge and Mra Cs he week befare Bb Bun Shand sdhdblmsinind dl = CEE ; : adundons the Outh abont an bh . Satineniy a a. Batis hat ‘the I fron a Srasident — ! i P m | ; a : ; : : — Re OHRENS Wate Pereived Ten minnten President Was shuddering end gasp TR giroke of cerebral spaplexy. | ! a ¥ i . or the grrivel of the news ea Bae Mes. Herding ren te bisa. bu | The end came pescefuliy sod without 4 ; ; 3 x ont oll lb | © Pa s fhe-Rresident Calvin Coo fer C a. REFITR omy i, pr od F unable tn respetid f0 her fn | WOMing 0 ch biggie © I. A - Hie ale Worn BY £, Be onal de tine downstairs dition. he fim ran to the deer of | “DATVOHERTY, andi rien | suring weir: the ion rs | aati as. Sia | Mie whelk Youn 4aad ation 45 the weer | “WORK | ; y port Henderson. Fis Alaskan trip wee | JSS Wither (he pry ieing ot one hema. Me. Costigan wun dressed in 5 | eevien men | to wnmmon the | "WALLACTY ] : Lo a { extensive. Fle went the lee Cotmtiration. He hes retidied he cub | to. Mrs Cooldee wa | —— wn hors smmon the ~WALLACR E : tnet, st least for the present, asking | TMs Coalidge wore : wi © " edie, . 1 . i - 1 Fthe caplial, Juvena acd tha spin of Ne co-operation of thoue amiociated | WHS gown white shoes and stockings en Generis] Rawyer reached the A Shocking Surprise = Ewe #piins, Junean and the principmi ata . ps Mr. Coolidge was very pale and shdwed room the President was still alive, but | Nothing could have been a fh ; id a | Siew. He also was shown the best off Clatets undid pn ; ath a ioe regret for Presid Harding's | 3 . L.8" Lo 4 wd the RTH as ’ i 0 : ; a nant : LAve Serer he ding slmost at ones | shocking surprise Te ; y : 1 Five sng tage bavi a e esis s Seah He sepsteet ¢ at & table Celinpee Is Sudden, : Flier Genes) Sawyer had he ing i po § > | 5 fay} return re Nr Harding : i. ~ a A wil Sapo : wh Io M ” : : ping : a "en } In greater detall the farts of the | newspaper men thet Mr Hardin had | 5 poy ' ; ROPPpea off at Yu» rar, creating. 7 wall Eo (Pay 4 Pe a Hasrams Bah o death are related. Wihh Mrs Harding | had the best day since he bes ine i ! Pecadent In that he wis the fig JUNE SiGe ceren hI tool piace | i AM apd in the sickroom were two nurses. Due riously ill the bdo: wditig Ratords ; : Te i i sericun President to step on Cage FF 198 SVN FO he residence to ghee seeming Improvement In the | suid that the President 4 def Sha | i President's cordition, members of his | entered upon the stage of party, including the physicians who | cencé snd that everything had remained in constant call, were | show that Mr Harding WES : i : 4 «onfident they could leave the hot! | rosd 1s dliimate recovery 4 a i ; Be tT heal sme comrpand of Ad Ua | ath Kal stenhioned : by In the meni Ta WOR for & fow houty’ relaxation. Many of | The members of the ofBelal tatty hy - mire HP. J if which gave olides ne Yio iy p bys hive Bp Fis a ps sal ’ them were at dinner. those who had sccompa nied torr Pron I | BE o * Bations: salut f twanty-one Mra. Harding, eves reiting to} Ln i tits ir ns g on ad | = ! so Even hen Bb was wsulfering Staterne: by Mew Chief desert the Pott, wag seated by the | ing that the President w Ah $4 dnd or : from th Bent Dat resulted 6 dis President Coolidge rece! red ‘bedside, reading to her hasband, when | They, lke the few SPApe r pet had : | ; : : . hb A Saat ARO Mun a at 7:10 o'clock the President suddenly | been assured that fatal terms ation J ip. which was to Inviode s return Jie own elevation to the presidency collapsed. Hin breathing. which had {of the President's Iloess was a thiz . bt? Taleit, Maan. heen quick ever since the lllness over- | mot to be expected, in view of id ap. or : snoadied, took him. suddenly bacsme spasmodic Baten HUDIOvemes ba yo - : ; i President Harding made a public ad Mi : givin? the few neve Mrs Harding, eaving the nurses to | ening of serious SFDtae at , WARNEN G. HARDING dress a! Bent'le setiing forth his views thremgh ne from George take whatever steps they could In the | last 48 hours a . a the Alaskan situation. Bowe of Lis hristian, Jr, tary Us President emergency, rar to the door of the | George B. Christian. Jr sbcrotAsy } h arion > In How roms a town A treaty between fhe SDC pownrs in Points were these 3 : Prana va. aba aL to the President: and his fevoted oy 8 ay ry 344 x 4 \ the e ference relating 10 principles “Alssks for Alsshans* ” GOcfors, on | , #8 she : friend. was in Los Angeles with Mrs several n BRERA nie mos Ed In ind t lex to ha followed in Batiers “There is po need of gpovernmetits TaD part way futon the glmost Aenertad | Christian He had EODG there at the THI I nieciurin LHe - : certiing China. managed faders! 7pmaid-for Bare less Be 1 hae ig me whip Fiagity Croll ener rat yrriesdd corridor A secret service operative President's solicitation to read at : a hareh atl Aaplant | realy etwien the tine Prwrers tevelon nent , there must was stnted about twenty feet down | Masoe gathering an address whic h Shure. Lreikting to Chinens customs tyme Be re xienn sacrificing of resources.” the hall. She hurriedly told the secret | the President liad prepared in the ex. | (RGse France refused 00 COlgiger 11. ‘Alaska is destined for statedood In service man that the President hac | pectation that he would deliver Ut a Al eodlitor and publisher of Hvely | imitation of land srmamens at the ag few sours” had a sudden and seemingly severe re. | persoq. Republican paper it was | Hable | pa time, that part of Be canter “Where there i poaaibility of bettie lapse, and begged the detective to try | The new paper men hed an engage that Mr. Harding should take ¥ oe fell through, Hot het fn 414 ment io federsi machinery of admin to locate Doctor Boone or any of the ment with General Sawyer for 8 Lye interest in politics, and bis 4 (ERit | BCDieve was onmdensd 4 eat step strate on Improvistent should and will other physicians, | o'clock He wis to tell "thees then ments brought him to the front tn th. toward the attainment of welg Peace. be effectsd” The secret service man took up the { how the President was ging | Tie He was i mem 0 | The treaties were soon mtified by the Other conclastons presented by Fras Search for the physicians, while Mrs. | toward recovery. The bulletin Came hetints from 1X00 to 1904, and then United States senate and the Birt tat ident Harding ware Harding returned to the bedside. They [at 7:30 : : : Ferved as lieutenant governor of the parliament, and the other Batlons £0! ihat generous appropristion should Pr Baffles the i Bew goverifaent riillrosd i Via tad Coolidge Weeps Set A RO SS 18 the Fast via the "sama canal, was at ten minutia } ire oe he WES 8 irustes of Tris : a. eT i . 3 th y $ be ho EET 8 iF 4 ’ ; CL A LHe Rate x Eg fn Li@ Re TO carry nan hepun for rh BR isrribal # Alarican Deords and for The news needing thelr reapotsthiilties wihersver : Ehiey may ari Progressing : “For this purpose fii] seme the : eo-apergtion of all ¢ fut Rave Deen located Doctor Sawyer at once. | Regarding the manner in which Mrs | "20" 18 1010 he was the Repubiican | lowed fut, though for 8 68g time jr be made fur road baliding. Hoover Arrives Quickly. | Harding sustained the shock an offi. pemiies for governor, but was defeat. | was feared France would nee Serene That the federnd government should Word of the President's sudden turn cial statement given to the press by ul. 12 1015 he was went to the United | the pacts. However, Presiden: Hare be more liberal in encouraging the for the worse spread through the hotel {Judson D. Welllver of the White Etates senate, serving untll 1920 when | Ing lived to sen thems ratified by Vif tachalenl sctentifie and demonstration and efforts were launched at once to | House staff, a member esi. | |¢ Nesigned to make the Campaign for | French chamber and senate y Hn worn: agricuitan of the Presi Bh. tm a try to locate the members of his offi | dent's official party, said: the presidency. In the preconvention | . That restrictions should be laid im campaign that year be had bees | Favored Entering ‘World Cogue hata a te f our nation ® clad party. “Mrs. Harding who from the Septs. | ithe fiaheries and on the forests wh wing telegrinm wus sent $b gasiwianted with Bis term of offles afloat bo iad _ ial Bt a 3 efforts to assist him ©. Stove and its family in office Bal ry may vin Coolidge received 1 in sgricuiture falth that Gout i : \ v . : looked o We of Tarsus § i : Bement Hoover, Secretary of com Bing of the President's iliness had ex. a. dhedion ns the possible nomi. i Mr. Harding bad not bag lotig in! That the development of the coal merce and one of the closest cabinet pressed complete confidence in his re. Te high office, but his defeat | the White House befir® R spony red | mises must await time snd economie members to tho President, was the covery, did not break down. On th Ia the primaries for election of fele- | that he did mot favor entin tol ton | eondn - fate v Tl Amp 3, 1923 first of the cublnet members te reach | other hand. she continued. » » Buttes from Ohio seemed to spoll his | of the : nited States from Barer ¢ Ralf oun. government should retain | Narren GO Flardin eh : Sila ee. AY an whan ces OW SY : ean : bm . pean | shat the government ahouid 1 he bedside. He haresed ne the cor- | the beginning the bravest member of loaders ower Ihe Conservitive aMairs. but belleved this eountry ownership asd operation of the Alas ; Way aware that the Pred: | the group. When it was reall dt © MAE Republican party pre. ould have to do its part iy res {iroad realized that mtia y¥ 3 } 0 ' the res kan raiiroad a} : : : vailed In ; ng in 1} n : ’ x ad kien Smt . i as ehhing phat, and the | the President had actually passed Coltagam he sachiertag a the Chicago | toration of Europe to pes gpg sta During the President's !llness the 0d. Kibey oor Suite closed behind him. A | away, she turned 16 those in the 1 mL met TIATCIng was nomi. | bility. This feeling DeCRIG me. i. | orentest COBO wa feit and ex short time after he came out Hewes] rg ¥: 5 ged to th Ine in the room nafed. His CAPAIEN Was hased lie t: ansle. in a Ban ion ev § atest { ityrs N Bont | x RACE COOL] iotely -b 2 GUL, P WH we concern had turned to her, and ly on opposition tn Amerts ” Hirgs. - Eriy In 1003 wie Proposed pressed fn all foreign countries and Shimsa Yen or Caps Completely broken up and could not sald: 7 am not going to break down.'" pation n the Leap of A 0 partici. | that America should WEONR maybe | heir governments were constantly ad sage "ela of Daath, The A U0 Aenfue of Nations and ' shin in the Internutions Ubgm os ; A ph tees annomncing Eid “iipd La Lhe Inlerniuinig R of Jus vised of his condition £ Fran i 3 tL 4 i pe ving deepest sympathy fay Cond Biles you IR 3 ITwiln ™ Ths 44 Jud Tunkine Glant Among Begries. : : Sr ets een i —— d Tunkins say Pte ; i . : . " . . Monirch's Golden Carriage Ju Tu 8 says his wite thinks The Columbia berry, the largest berry Visions in Dreams : POSTSCRIPTS Fine Varnish Stain wr Ta " an Carl ye 1 every man should be compelled to put | yet discovered, measures 48 much as | = ! hy : mont valuable carriage in the | In a twelve or fourteen-hour day at 2% Inches In length hy 14 inches in : word | Fea in the palace of his regular work instead of hanging | thickness, and was introduced in 1021 | |. a. Studd and interfering with the house | into this country from its home high Sn ivi pho of the muro: ¢ finest ausl {i cleaning. {Up In the Ande Vg nates and the dreamer should | ihe cence i : A | inched otie © ec ——— P CA des, fot he surprised to wake up wiih ; say ay 'n i es Rd us. red uistie ee Rs 3 A ) AOE DOD WOE ~~ ted to The Meg uisit “Some” Voice, ’ jsore throat. Should you drean In order t . v ot - Charcoal Eph’s Phifosophy, { people several times thelr dora} oh : 0 record native tunes, a 1 ain't got no mo ‘ligion dan I | lit 1s an infallible 4 ha ie] West African astive of giant stature | needs.” sald Charcoal Eph, moodily #ilibie sign thit the liver | UO i RR my 4 98 os . es . : 3 A boy he” Ky foowrs Bhat 1 . #4 1 Dreams about rain or water ok ries na HPPIE vey 1a ve is ivianon 8 ersailies II was con yO Seal Africa For the aak-celo £ iil save the pocket. A tin of Japan * France miehivie and It oe oe for Swi» of Minne . started 1 y Gu rolor and consistency with pethyiatad n hie pista. ves he ho Seat on Life Principle Few Wards. | Warld Belongs to th was invited to sing inte a phon “ ' The : | Hs affected; while It has been noticed |. _. 1008 83 many shiney Ian Wa Poh OB ery thi Il we can do Is to learn to do 08 | The world 1x (Tin TT Brave, f ograph. but bhefo I hollak Amen loud enough | that when the drean rh ° (in the United Ristes. i oeml, A Boor already stained ot TE : a : - ih 51 1s vie Grave, Ir am fio powerful was bis voice, however, | ¢' drown de organ 1 sure gwine con. Ja particular a re 31 Jain in | Both the Army and Navy depart | grown shabby will revive to perfectica We : Aoiy i an ee ) ge | Sart FOU If J0u are. afrald of it; stand that it wrecked the machine, tribute without changl’ a nickel.” a ‘something — VU re | meats are constantly ine par j if well washed and treated to a cout | 'RSiead Of servants, and Sever to def up and 1t adjusts self marvels N . ublle "lle service, of this lastwamed mixtyers { BATRA DURE. bi th Your wants { official as well as p : 4 em ———
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