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& r wmm* PRESIDENT HARDING DIES SDDDENLY WANTS TO HELP OTHER WOMEN Stroke of Apoplexy U Fatal When Hit Recovery Wat Deemed Certain—Mrt. Harding With Him at the End—Whole World It Shocked. 1—l*. S. S. Milwaukee photoiimp . n liunni: lest in whtcfi she attained a speed of more thuu 3d knots, a new record,' 2—MaJ. Gen. W. M. W i«tit, former commantler of the Thlid division, arrlvln* at Chateau Thierry for dedication of monument to the dlr.slon. 3—Giant pier of concrete for new bridge over the Hudson near Al bany. HEWS REVIEW OF CURRENTEVENTS .President Harding's Sudden De* mist Shocks the Nation and the World. JR. C00U06E TAKES OATH C*»aW !•««*»«• Can- la Ca** m 0*an^—^*aaeiMai tf at 0*»*>» a-«aa wan tsnaaa o«a» n, c^*«no w n*c«»a3 General Penhlng. Attorney General I Daugherty and Mr. and Mm. F. K. Krmsherg and family. Mrs. Reaisbarg hHitg Mr. Hnnllng's al«ter. %l m Harding hrately wlthetood the temhle ahocfc of her husband'a daath. ThmagtMial hu HI new aha had hean the aaaai apllaatalte wanther of the gmaft that rorruantat him. A aww- bar of the party aalt: V»»letead law, an«l »*«**rte<| that, de spite these votes and sln<'e the eight eenth amendment and the Volstead nod night, aa thy train paaaed. Washlngtotu—Death clnlmed War- reiT^i. Harding with shocking sudden- • n«*t*.s at 7:30 p. in. Tliumlay at San . Fmndscp. In the midst of apparent ! recovery he was utrlcketi with apoplexy ! ylille Mrs. Harding was reading to i him. The end came quickly. j The special train left San Francisco j at 7 p. in. Friday, routed directly to ‘ the capital by way of Iteno, Ogden, ' Cheyenne, Omaha and Chicago. The train made no stops en i route except those necessary for its j operation. The foody of the President ' was borne in the rear car. The car was lighted at night, and at all timer two soldiers and two sailors, a part of a naval and military guard of sixteen enlisted men, stood at attention guard ing the casket. The train curried the presidential party as composed during the trip across the country to Alaska, snd also General Pershing. Attorney General Daugherty, and Mr. and Mm. E. F. He ms berg and family. Mm. Kemsherg being a slater of the President. Untold thousand* of American dtl- ten* stood with uncovered heads, day art have foec-in try. he stnnd for i Of Amertma pa peaa effete* he a whea the ae«t aet the I>» enn rerw | • til hs«e the eoar the lew Through Nevada la the huom of daylight and darfcneee there were mourners at the atattooa. Utah roev- trlhated It* thoosands the next day. Wyoming^ rtf Its And an oa art* “TTie Praeldent died at 7 nT) p. m. Mm. Harding and tlie two numeii, Nils* Uuth Powderly and Miss Sue bmsser, were In the room at the time. Mrs. Harding was reading to the President when utterly without warning a slight shudder passed through his frame, he collapsed, and'’all recognized tha t the end had come. Alatfuke of apoplexy was the cause of his death. "Within a few moments all of the President’s official party had been summoned.” Dr. Hoorn* said later that Miss Pow- derly looked at the President while'* Mrs. Harding was reading ro him and was struck by a great Improvement In the patient's appearance. “Doesn't he h>ok fine?” she said, turning to Mrs. Harding. Then the nurse turned hack to look at the President to verify her com ment. Mrs. Harding looked, too. They saw a shudder pass over the sick man's frame. That marked the stroke that produced death. The following telegram from the members of the cabinet who are here was Immediately sent to Vice Presl dent Ouolldge, Chief Justice Taft, ami thuae members of the cabinet w ho were not la ban Fmnrtarw: "The President died at 7:3fo p. bv Grateful for Health Restored by Lydia E. Pinkhaxn*s Vegetable Compound Chicago. 111.—"I ana willing to writ* to any girl or woman who ia suffering from the troubles i had before I took Lydia E. Pinkham’a egetable Com pound. My back al- ways ached, so I could not go about my housework, and I bad other trouble* from weakness. I wag this wdjr for years, then my sister- in-law took the Veg etable Compound and recommended it to the. In the time I have been taking it and it has done won ders for me. 1 keep house and am able to do lots of work besides. Mrs. HELEN Sevcik, 2711 Thomas St, Chicago,41L Women suffering from female trou bles causing backache, irregularities, pains, bearing-down feelings and weak ness should take Lydia E. Pinkham’a Vegetable Compound. Not only is the worth of thia splendid medicine shown by such cases as this.but for nearly fifty years this same sort of experience has been reported by thousand* of women. 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All the members of the cabi net, following established procedure, offered their resignations to the new President. He asked them all to re tain office. . president Coolldge’s first statement was: “Koports have reached trie, which I fear are Correct, that President Hard ing is gone. The world has lost a great and good man. T mourn his loss. He..)vas my chief and. my friend. It will foe my purpose to carry out the -policies which lie has begun for the -service of the AI i*ei fo an peo pfo» am< 1 for-meeting their responsibilities wher ever they may arise. “For this purpose, I shall- seek the co-operation of all those who have been associated with the President during ids term of office. Those who have given their efforts to assist him I wish to remain In •dfice, that they may assist rne.^ "I have faith that God will direct the destinies of our natiou.** M \ as udy wa y 4aAd •* < ^**« Pat4*y #v WaAfffA i • hy J ORN »7 1 jMMhflrt. Iri## #### artrtff* * Art haff i to* rg Mff * f A* hs«# my Aff AA ffAxhufe! 4TA. IMPRtotoPRNI sa*4 frtBi# • Irtrt A a isr • r -v ;r- TiFr W , WttvMrt. Ik tLv I *.-*•! Male*. dltteisgS af (la p*rtlta polltlrsl faith t<»«h acrurtirt fa •rsd a mraaaga |«* GovprBrtf A ahWXi ha lavlahad prala# up>rt him (ot the cusnigonia stand be hid tahen A that euiergancy. N.huIsated for a second term aa gov- cm.*r, he was oppnavil hy Kicharil E. I.<*ng. who pledged himself to rein state the striking policemen If he were elected. This became the main Isaue and Mr. Coolldge was triumphantly re- elected. In the Republican national convention of 1020 he was the chotce of the Massachusetts delegation lor the presidential nomination and re mained in the running until the tenth and final ballot had been taken. He was nominated for vice' president or the first foallpt, the vote being made/ unanimous. , • During the campaign Mr. Coolldge, in the course of a number of speeches, vindicated fils reputation for inde pendence. although in the main he “went along" with the policies ■ pro- Haimed hy Mr. Harding and embodied" ttr thft^party platform. U« what was one .of the leading Issues of the cane paign—the League of Nations issue— Coolidge was not as orthodox as some of the Hepuftlican leaders might have destred. The death of Mr. Harding throws tlie Republican party into » remark ! aide state of chaos, for it hsd been generally assumed that his renomlna- | tl<>n In next year's convention was a . erfalnty. Although, the party leader* '•fwrty tvfra.ned from *tta- »»litlr* the pr>aathlttt e* wcv*! If A evavy mis-I and that ansit# mf (ham weW treated A a •plrtt ut Mitliical rostempf Prime MlBtaler lAldata •eeratagl) Is exceedingly loth to bring no an open breach with France, and there la a consider*Me body of opinion, both In the government and out of It. that la against such a breach. S HORTAGE of fond, etrikes, the con tinue*! decline of the mark and other conditions point to the Impend- | Ing collapse of Germany. Frit* Thys- ; sen, one of the industrial magnates of the Ruhr, discussed with Ambassador i Houghton the hungc situation in that ; area, and the German papers are ask-.I ing why the United States cannot ! send its grain surplus over there. In the gities of Germany the food short age is very serious, for the farmers refuse to bring in their products. Po litically, it seems likely that tlie fall of the Cuno ministry cannot be de ferred much longer. Stresemann may •-foe tlie next-chancellor, with a govern ment-based on a fimljtbm of Socialists. (toff * ■#%, ^ ttoff #• tetor pa a grtfl wb* SM» Aa shrtirtf Aasrtad famffirtt A —■rtat a*rM*i I'ffTSVTtt wsa a*sl*4 sftrtrtl (••«y fart ffows tW ha it BW hairtoffty tsM tW aactst aartt^a rtai that the l*p* rtd» at had hsd s artddas asd acrmlagty arartw frt lapae asd t>agga i] the drterttas to try to locate Dart or Iluuoo of asy of the other phjslcAsa. # • The aerret aervlce man to»k up the search for Ac physician*, while Mrs. Harding returned to the bedside. They located Tmctnr 'Sawyer ut once. Hoover Arrives Quickly. Word of the President** xudden turn for the worse spread through the hotel ami efforts were launched at once to try to loeate the members of his offi cial party. Herbert Hoover, secretary of com merce and one of the closest cabinet members to the President, was the first of the cabinet members to reach the bedside. He hurr’ed into the cor ridor, already aware that the Presi dent’s life was ebbing fast, and the door to the suite closed behind him. A short time after he came out. He was completely broken up and could ^not speqk to the'newspaper-men as they gathered around him on his way down to his own quarters. Tears were run- • A 1 A** •• Mb tototeto) totej*# to# V Ito teto to to4 itoffto tto* f*w wu#i»hmi toteflt' Mte^RptoteteRMi totofftopp* Ttoff toptopito *mmm itetetoRtei v4l (teto#totog Ito to t^totototo • RteRptoRtoto RRtott4 sffrtaa* R p**a Aorti As ffff AffAAfflAs (Srtt fee • aa ffsedl anssa A s A*ff Mf% Aa aS-a-s. m *A art (• As g^'*s bf rtf As VIMS r.sf As Presl . Says Tret Hina Saved Her Baby From the Grave As a I tare. •BBtaohs' rt*l eUMsrtrtrtt gl ilsaxas staff ■ I ffrart** sArtsI prtrty, aslst "lira. HsrdlSc. ■ bs fx*ss Aa begirt atng of (to Prssftdsrtt'a lllsras Itsd ex- pivasol rtssplrta osifbjanca A A* rrt Cfivacy. did not break down. Os As other band. Ae cuotlnoed. aa from Ae beginning, the bravest tnenrtrtr of * the group. When It was renlUrd Aat the ('resident had actually passed away, atie turned to those In Ae room, whose concern had turne<l to her, and | tuiid: T am not going to break down.’” Democrat*, Cat Indie* and Industrial- ntng down his cheeks and he seemed ire qcnator t \D#rx«MH*rv i%0 lh“iiiiiir‘“*n YU tk »affg tr «. *- . *i tti ists. The threat of a Rolshevlst revo lution, so often put forward fTy Ger many to bluff the allies.into gentle treatment, was much lessoned hy the fiat fulllfre*•>£ the ''Red Sunday" plan* on July 2b. yriie widely advertised demonMtratlon for u Uidnelund inqiub- lic also wa* a firrl**. N vo'oN’K hi* )*t <b-vi*ed • «ar ts ' . • • — • ' • . ’ . a shrrv the farmer* think M akortld bs, hrtt Asfirtirtrtffs are ssw 4aas<rt***rst- irtff As( M As X -bds Vsrt st lew** rthsC As sffkUrtWSilif A DawAff A - untf. ft 1 * a jm— Aff A iff ff»« «i gffrtwa'tsg '■•rtk IftorftPI RMtoMte Rtoi ffRlto*# ## i 4Sff%A # l » ♦ to*# a 41 to* teR to tto tetoto# Rto unite tof * irtss* nM C T ffhNhrtMA I to. he stunned by grief as lie made his way to the elevator. Mayor James Itolph of San Fran cisco was the next to arrive, and her too, after^M visit to the death room, was Inartleuhvte, -s. Official Statement Jt wax atmut rweftty minute* from tfie time Mr. Itarding Vg* *tr.c|u>n <7T0p m.) UStll he dP*<| t7 ■Nuj. The rlrrsm«tsffcs (a fobl briefly In tiiC ffnl- kl AOffwutMrrmeni >' I »w:ni COOLIDGE WELL EQUIPPED FOR PRESIDENTIAL DUTIES President Calvin Coolldge la perhaps better equipped by experience to take up his administrative duties in the Whitedlpuse than was any of Ids pre decessors -who have been called to ftutt higli offictHiy tlie death of prea- h lent> y He has kerit througtmut the Hard ing administration closely''ndvised as to tlie problems of the federal ^oyemr ment and has assistodHn shaping ildk ministration policy foy his constant at- temlauce at-cabinet meetings. _ Although vice presidents usually tuive no other duties to perform than that of presiding over the senate, cast ing tlie deciding vote when that body tings itsidf in a tie, Mr. CoMblgc ab sented himself from Its sessions every Tuesday and Friday to participate In | the cabinet deliberation*. Thus he be- | came familiar not ooty with all ancles ;fff the major public question*, but Bl*o wlA. the rrtt*«is actuating U*e 1‘rewl- | tit 11 in hi* tlrrtaLsM. T q Xssffy AAsaS TastSasrt rt) -** • '• «« tu« gv•«•.. At Aff skrffssl BcM* AAff fem ffSA fsr mi ••An* •rues Mr* | (•sr. hat aevM (« gst worts H sf hs*(sr Whsrt w* Mofipsd ( thing rtAs ssfl ga v * Mr Test Ms got brtter right a«v. »*d ssi Is • UugAng. playful little sad At* asythlsg." ff lira. Wamble had glvA her llttlff one Teethlpa at the first sign of trouble Ae would hare been savsfl many anxious hour*. Teethlna ts sold hy leading dniff* glata or send 30c to the Moffett laih- oratorlee. Columhuo. Ga., and recelrs * full size package and a free copy of Moffett's Illustrated Baby Book.— (Advertisement.) Self-Conscfous. Hhe—What are you thinking oft He—Nothings ♦ I “Oh, do take your mind off your- self!" \ . ' 1. 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