Chauncey M. Depew Dead; 93 Years

Chauncey M. Depew Dead; 93 Years

NO. 159. CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW HOLD IN BEVERLY DEAD; 93 YEARS OLD mwm CASE One of America’s Most Fa- SYLVIA PANKHURST Framingham Business Man Forty-Eight State PoBcemen mous Men Passes Away STARTLES ENGLAND Admits He Was With Dead Descend on Gamhlihg Den; fJijlitntiaii of'House Connnit- At His New York Home; ---- School Teacher Night Be­ Local Police Knew Noth- tee Says There is Little His Colorfal Career. Aonoimces Through Press OtJtSH fore Her Death. mg About Affair. , , Chance of Agr^ing on She is a Mother But is Not New York, April 5—Chauncey M. Some See Conaectioii Be- Tax Rednction--Senate Depew. one of America’s most fam­ Concord, Mass., April 5.—Pale Waterbury, Conn., April 5 — Married. Forty-four local: men charged with ous men — a railroad executive, and worn after many hours of grill­ tween His Trip and Action Approves Secretary’s politician, financier and noted after- ing, Frederick Hinman Knowlton, being frequenters of gambling Jr., young Framinghani business places here will appear in Police dinner speaker, died at 4:30 o’clock London. April 5.—Sylvia Pank- Program. this morning from bronchial pneu­ man, married and father of a five- Court on April 19tb to answer the Of Premier Baldwin. hurst, one of the most noted of the year-old son, pleaded not guilty In charges. Bonds of $200 each set monia at his home 27 West 54th militant English Suffragettes, to­ street, at the age of ninety-three a clear firm voice in District for eleven others captured last London, April 5.—Henry Ford, Washington, April 5.'—Tax re­ day assumed a new role in the cam­ evening in the greatest raid Water years. Court today to a charge of, murder who is nbVr on his way to Europe, duction was again thrown into.fc paign for the “complete emancipa­ in connection with the salying of bury has even known were declared Mr. Depew’s long and colorful forfeited but their cases will he re­ may,enter Intb negotiations with doubtful state of confusion toddy • tion of women.’’ Miss Marguerite Isabelle Stewart, career spanned the administrations It was revealed through a paid opened on April 19 If any dCsliie British and Dutch rubber producers when House fiscal leaders declared announcement in the classified ad­ Beverly sdhool teacher. such proceeding. Meanwhile -five to buy raw rubber at low prices, that the House will. tUiii dbvra* the vertisement column of the Socialist Judge Prescott Keyes held young men arrested as principals in the which are now preyaiUng as a re­ Mellon program, even though the Daily Herald, that she has become Knowlton without ball for a hear­ operation of gaming places were sult of thb British government’s de­ Senate approves it. a mother, although she is not mar­ ing on April 13th, the prosecution held for trial in the Superior Court cision to remove production re­ The prospect of a disagreement ried. stating that an attempt would be on April 12, being placed under strictions on November 1, It was re­ between the two Houses pre'yeht- The announcement follows: made to secure an indictment from bond at a special session of the Su ported here today. ing any tax reduction caused, ad­ “Sylvia Pankhurst announces the the next Middlesex county Grand perior Court durint the night. It is even believed in some quar­ ministration leaders to Inaugurate birth of her son Richard Keir Jury. Four lieutenants and 'forty-four ters that Mr. Ford had either ad­ a movement to harmonize the .dif­ Pethick Pankhurst.” Monument Square, where stands One of Mrs. "Calvin Coolldge’s closest friends Is Mrs. R. B. Hills of officers of the state police depart­ vance knowledge of a premonition ferences. It is assumed that the cnild was the courthouse, was within a stone’s Northampton, Mass., shown here with the first lady in one of the first ment conducted the raids.' They of the government’s action and While the House leaders vrare named after two prominent Social­ throw of the spot on Cambridge photographs of her , to be published. Mrs. Hills is now in Northamp­ acted without knowledge of the timed his- European.trip according­ turning thumbs down upon Secre- turnpike where the broken body of ton with Mrs, Coolidge, who is at the bedside of her sick mother. local police.- In commenting on the jtary Mellon’s plan. Republicans on ist-Labor leaders, Kiev Hardie and Miss Stewart was discovered last ly. raid today Superintendent Joseph The rubber market was further I the Senate finance committee were Pethick LawTence. Friday evening and within a stone’s H. McLean, of the Do lice depart­ engaged’ in drafting a bilf to mjset It is understood that .he baby throw of Sleepy Hollow cemetery depressed today by Premier Bald­ the treasury’s $201^000,000 limita­ ment, declared he 'as satisfied with win's announcement in .the House ' was born shortly before Christmas where the girl was buried. the affair and that he considered it tion. '■ although news of the event has just Returned to Camb^dge of Commons, that the British re­ Rep. Willis C. Hawley; Republi­ DEFENSE IN OIL CASE an endorsement of work he has strictions in Malaya and Ceylon leaked out. Miss Pankhurst’s Steadfastly maintaining his inno­ been doing since he entered office. can, of Oregon, chairman of tbe friends say that she does not believe cence, young Knowlton, who came will be removed and it is possible House, ways and means committee Evidence Secured that contracts may be possible in the legal form of marriage be­ here from Cambridge by automo­ Evidence for the raid was secured and . a consistent administration, cause it fetters v omen’s .reedom. bile, was returned to that pity. COST ABOUT $50,000,000 ^tbin a few weeks at 16 cents a supporter,' declared that there was by the Watch & Ward Society of Historic Monument Square, in pound. The prediction was made little hope of the House , taking the the path of the famous battle of Boston at the request of the W&ter- by Sir Robert Hutchinson, chief Mellon program. Concord, was filled with automo­ bury Ministers Association. Eight Liberal whip, that .the price may House Against It biles by curious persons who watch­ clergymen connected with the asso­ sink to 14 cents a pound. “From the sentiment of both tbe TO NAME AL SMITH ed the young man enter the court­ Figures Hard to Obtain But BIG SOVIET PLOT ciation occupied a front row in Po­ Hopes that the- government Gommlttep. on ways and means and house with state, Concord and lice Court today and carefully ob­ might reconsider its decision were the House it seen}® doubtfiil it'tlfe FORMALLY APRIL 17 Framingham police. There was a Expenses For Sinclair served proceedings. The entire dashed, today. International News House wiii a^ee to hdve no reduc­ terrific jam at the court house IS NOW REVEALED association met following the rat^ Service, learned from an authorita­ tion on the automobile tax, nor Chauncey M. Depew doors as the weary young man was last night and praised each other tive source close to the. Cabinet will they agree to/the repisal of the Governor to Leave Next Week led into the prisoner’s dock. When for the results and congratulated that the decision is irrevocable. estate tax or modification of the of 24 of the 30 presidents of the Hare Been Terrific ^ c e the state police. For a Vacation to Be Spent all spectators’ seats In the court­ This infonnant said: intermediate brackets of the Indi­ United; States. He vu.mpaigned for room were filled the doors were Eighteen state policemen were in ' “The premier’s statement was vidual InOome-tax, a® suggested by the Republican Party in all the In South. locked. 1923. 60 Persons Implicated; Over court today in uniform ready; to :the result of.the highest and most Mr. Mellon,” said Hawley. national political conflicts from After the arraignment young act as witnesses for the State. confidential technical advice and it Hadley said that bis opinion Lincoln to Harding. He was a mem­ Albany, N. Y., April 5.—Govern­ Knowlton was takeq to the local $100,000 In Bribes Used Judge Abner P. Hayes presided and represents the government’s last was based upon the legislative sit­ ber of the United States Senate for or Alfred E. Smith’s name will be lock up to await the trip by auto­ Washington, April 5.—What Emil Hummel was prosecutor.' A word’ia the matter. Henceforth, it uation and did nqt necessa,riiy. re- ' 12 years. He was pne.of Ameri­ formally presented to the nation as mobile back to Cambridge. Women large force of police were on hand fleet o'wn view® a® to the pro.p- ' price prosecution?, is hoped, the ordinary laws of sup­ ca’s railroad pioneers and empire a Democratic candidate for the as well as men were numbered By Plotters, to ke^p order •>oyer i'.the 'largest ply rand detoitnd r^sert'theto^ ®r'itld^ibdv-of-ta9r'reduction. *' builders. For 14 years he was presidential nomination at a meet­ among those who sought .to catch a A much hampered ingLUtiy^to^,y %'i'u w d' OTr-:poHgereottW‘gS§M6n Cannot Agree > selves. Probably the lower price of Rep. Garner, Democrat of Texas, president of the New York Central ing of the Democrat state commit­ ^glimp^ of tbqi. accused-.youxfgT’iiVsi- developed'that' Harry F. Sintlair’s ever caused. rubber vrtll , stimulate. production. Railroad,- and- waa cbairnia& of its tee In New York on AprinfKuhdfef ’hess inati.

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