rr.'j i vm 15?- "1 ijr. r. vai ' ie t 41 flffi' &., ni i l'l fflt'.l wl JSI 17 " 1 V nf h , s urn w t.r w ! V f. IS- , i2 t! m WX& t.v.ht; f'v',. & r, v va wzi.m r u'rBi r.w:1 ' ' PSw vw, lAviavrwrt. -m-tm.Tr rfvnftPPWTt A titet ttf at v tariff Tfct Vtfdmrf , kN'8 EXCHANGE ' tsaMMB s4 CtUMm'a Cletklflf ;latMv-Msf assl Mask te Ordtr U Seuth 17th .Street ft Hats Drby and Hmrdlpi1 . illatf. tetet atyle ami '! laarnaa (jual Hat Ce., 135 S. 10th St it; t i 2 AUBURN COUPE DEMONSTRATOR as' run enlv S200 mtts. In rerevt nannlnar condition Jut Ilk r.rw At .4lly attractive price. Term arrniwJ. . PIERPOINT MOrOK rOMPANV , Ml N, IIHOMI STRKKT l'hone, l'eiilar 300'J '?! 51 mnaaxii'um'm.fivwKzxsiQ There'ss health in every crumb! Cut Prices tOiffan'( If worth a creut iltai .knew that tn steri ou lu iron MB Utll Vltr IH IV" ... -..'. t.i ..-- fneJntalm cetnten'.l " r.i.' very day in th wW 1.M D. & R. CeU Cream. . 74c .75 Pempcun Maiuft Cream 73c .50 Pcbtce Teeta Paitc 39c .25 Lyen't Toetk Pewdtr 21c .59 Mcnacn'a Skavinf Cream. 43c 59 Lctt'i La Blackc Face Powder . . 45c .25 Tetlew't SwaatdewB . . 21c .It Life Buey Seap. 9c .25 Packer' Tar Scap, 3 for 60c Pkyiiciam and Ssrfeent' Seap 10c 1.M Dandtrint , 82c .25 Cuticura Seap 3 ler 60c .50 Hind'i Hooey & Almend Cream 39c .50 Java Rice Powder 39c 'JO Kolyaei Toetb Paite . . 23c ' .15 Lux Flakei ... . Uc .50 Muliified Coceaoot Oil 39: as Mum .21c .10 Palmolive 5ep.. .12 or 1.00 JO Reiinel Seap.. 3 ler 60c - .25 Woedburjr't Facial Seap 3 for 60c 1.00 Etkay's Feed 63c 1.00 Scett't Enuliien 89c 1.00 Larerit .... 85c 1.25 Fatker Jekn't Medicine 1.00 1.00 Wampele'i C. L. Oil Ei- tract .... 7S: J5i Cnticnra Ointment 45c SO Mentkelatem Ointment 39c .00 Moiterele Ointment 49c OS Beeckam't Liver Pill 19c KaS Carter'i Little Liver Pitts 15c 1.50 Fellow's Sjrrap Hype 1.21 1.00 Vinel ... 89c .50 Broree Seltzer 45c .00 Dean'i Kidney Pills 49c .40 Fletcker's Casteria . 28c 1.25 Cede's Pepte Manian 98c l-ex. Herlick's Malted Milk. 79c 1.00 Listeriee, 14 oz. 79c '.75 Mellin's Feed . 65c 1.00 Nojel ... 89c 1.00 Nniatcd Iren 79c j.00 Pinkkam's Veietable Ccmp. 89c .70 Sal Hepatica . 45c ' ' Special Cut Price Cigarette Sale FRIDAY AND SATURDAY March 17th and 18th 200 Camel .. .$1,36 200 Chesterfield . 1.36 200 Lucky Strike , 1 36 200 Piedmont 1.36 200 Black & Wkite 1.36 IM Lord Salisbury, fcil . . 1.68 200 Fatima ... 1.90 200 Omar 1.90 100 Egyptian Straiihti . . 1,05 IN Helmar . . 1.05 100 Turkisk Trophies . . 1.15 100 Murad 1.50 100 Mogul 1.50 ,100 Melackriae Ne. 9 I 50 100 Natural 1.50 100 Pall Mall (Natural) . . 2.09 IN Eiretian Deities Ne. 3 2.10 1 I i I Victer 3 I Bread 1 I 1 ' I Kig m I I vJc II Sold only in our Steres a II " WW M Tht SaU $: '. MM Drug Stout ! W V, 'T. I I 'A-4- JM9 Pkilip Merris (Cambridge) 2.00 Fvrairrly Itll.rr.lleKeuuii M B. UruuJ M, rer. firurf iW MarUt 1511 C'brntast 14 8. fild Verk CKsj4etlra) larktt rs-, CktUvss Avrtk .. rw.i a J5fir Smf t'Dm9 SteriT BEGIN SIXTH COAL MIME PARLEY Miners and Operators Meet in New Yerk te Negotiate New Agreement I MEN FORMULATE DEMANDS fy Use Associated Press New Yerk. Match 13. -Aniur.K !c i tnlnei un. I operators nie p-cpared f begin negotiations teiliiv fur n new wuse agreement te lake the nlace el the l" ud jour contract which expires nt me of this month. A iurpe number i.f npetater. have nrrited te partioimite in tin- (lr-l joint conference this afternoon majority 'of the reprevntatlvti of I he minrr mmpriing the Sealu Committee have been in the city ever.ll iIuvh (otifer (etifer ting, the 'a-t te anie beine .lelin 1.. 'Lewis, prc-idenl of the national organ ergan organ izatieii of the I'tilfed Mine Worker". 1 The n.ueti'en deimimU of the julner. 'formulate, at tlieir convent ion in Slia Slia tnekin. I'a.. in January and ratified by the tint tonal convention at In diaiinpeiii lu-t meiilli. .ire te be for mnllj pn-enlcd te the op" r.et and e,iiiliei ,ti ilet.lll by lai'ieil" ntll.fr' of the union. The operitei hp- '-x pecleil itiiltu-diatelly te t.ike them ' df i en'1. deratien and te make a untement of Uifir jioitleii en Fiiday. AU Increa.e of 20 1'er Cent The miners are asking for a lit) pr cent increase In lentrnet rate, among ether thing", while the mine ewnet are en record as favoring a decreafe be low the present yetklng basis. It Is net expected that an agreement will be tcaehed before the end of th month, and In that event the Seal" Committee of the havd-eeal workers iindnr In-lructieni of the Shatnekin eon ventlen te order a Mpeniieti of mln ing until a vatl-factery agreeinent i In -Iglit. A referendum ete en the nue" tien of suspeiwlen was net taken n the anthraeite Held-, the nation of tin i'onentien having been deemed as f presie of the wishes of llie men. The National Velley ('emmittee of the mine workers baa the power te et nidi a stipen'len, if it m-e1- IH, but. accord mg te union leiiib-rs here. Mich action Is net likely. It 1- the opinion of min ers and many of the operators that a siiiiienMen in the hard-coal tie'ils of Pennsylvania is certain. If it come it is exported their- will be a complete fetatien of production. Ceal Shortage Net i:pectcd A short age of unthratii i- net .in tlcliated unless the expected su-pcn-ien -heuld run into the Hummer, which t t net lecdied for by the miners. The demand for coal during the winter wa below munial. due te mild veatlier aim high prices, but despite thl" the untlira cite mines have been kept Meadlly at work and there is a fair supply of con' en hand both in the bltf storage yards of the mining companies and In th larger retail jards of the East, it wa said. The miners enter the joint conference determined, they said, te resist wit all their power nny effort te reduce their present wage si-ale us indicated In the operators. "There must bit no backward fctep," President Lewis In k.iI.1. nnd the miners haw declansl thetnelves us unanimous in backing up tlmt H-ntiinent. The position of the opetaters is beins .looked forward te with great inteicst bv the miners and ethers interested in i the situation. Ilejenil the genetal .statement that the workers should share in the general deflation bv :n -cepting a wage out, the mine un have net indicated what piopnvltien thev will mak' . It has been reperid that they urc net a unit en what per ceutagf or decrease they slieuld ask Sixth Waje Cenfereacc The present Is the sixth general wage conference held In iV hard coal fields hince the awatd in P.mi." of th anthracite coal 'trike commission up pointed bv President Iloesevelt us a result of the long strike in llMl'J. In lOO.'l the contract miners were awarded a Id per cent 1m i-i in wa','f. N increae was granted in the negotia tions of l!)iX or P.M)I. but In lillL' there was another advance of 10 pel cent. Part of tilts, however, was Just miners leiitend, by the abolition of th sliding scale, whereby wag'"1 moved up or down as the price of coal varied a1 tidewater. In l'.lltl the contract mei were given a 7 per .ent increase anil nidi paid by the ilny had their hour' reduced from nine te eight a day ami ere given a " per cent advam e in wages which ameitiitcl te n 15 per ecu increaie when the reduction of hour ..is figured in. The l'.iK! leutraet w.t made te u for four j ears, bill as a iciilt of t war this ngieenienl wa changed n 'April. IUI". when the opeiaton epeiaton opeiaten granted an lm reae of 1" per "'nt be eau'i' of the advancing i et of living I)ay labor was given increases of Miry ing amounts. Thii was followed m Ne i ember of the mm" ytar by an iucreate te - per cent ever the Kill! basis nn in l!Uh the waara of centiact men wen advaut'sl te 4H per cent ever the lSUH rate. I lay labor was propertlonateh Increased. There weie protiaetcil negotiations for a new agreement when the V.HU bcnle expired iu lWO, and re wilted in the appointment of a com m.ssien bv President Wilsen. whiel awarded the uen a 17 per cent incre.i-i uud a twe-M'ar ceirract which eiuf te an end Mar h '!!. Demands of Miner-. The piluiip.ll deiuaiiil' el tin II lliei aie Us fillllAih A twe-j(-,ir Lenirji t A -0 pi r i ent iiicrea'e jn tlie ion trait wage 'cule; u .1 u day iu ieae te all lube'.- paid by the day and that differentials existing between dlfteren cla-ses of cmplejes plier te the lOL'U award be restored. A uniform wage scale in all m In ries for occupations of like chaiaeter An eight-bnir day for ull cmplejes, ' rheMi working underground te tmiii' their hours fliim the time thej ent-'i tlie uiinn until thev leave it. A 'tamhu'd clieik-efl prevision Thai where coal l- paid for In tic in the sji't'iu In i hanged in n n.ii imgc basis. KIN OF LASCELLES IS DEAD Beteville Thynne, Spurning Royal Court, Wat Farmer Kamploeps, It. ('., Mardi J.i. iP. A. P.) HeteWHe Thynne. whose re iitivis occupy high places in the Court of Ht James, died yesterday n tin lieyal Inland Hospital, of puciune'iia He was the son of the late Hen Praiicis TIimiiic, in nt the lt v I.ep Jehn Tli.Mine, d"iin of WVntiniiistei wlue father was ii.e Murifiis of Itu i (tee of lis sisters uuiiriid a biellii i n' Vixeiint LaKci'lli". and auethcf t wife of I.eid I'lili'l Ju tice (.iiscelles of (Vy'en. I.udt Mart Tii,iuie, in. u1 Princess Marj's bi,ileniiniis, al' i wi. i lelatlve. Picferring the silupie lite of a farmer Mr. Thynce .settled in Uritinh Columbia thirty -three yeans age, far away from tiittbrilliart court affairs wblpb were hh birthright. He waa fifty -flsTiit jean et age auu immarrleii. U..V v. mmMmMhmA 'LEGAL FIGHT MAY DEPRIVE DOGS OF $16,000 LEGACY Mongrel Pups and Net Worried. Chlcisu. March l. Their Mether However -Illy A. IM Twe mongrel puppies ami their mother lediiy 'callipered about n hneknrd, mi minijfiil of the fact tlint they were the central llurcs J P,J brittle which , iiii i- iiLrnn lu i iitfiiii nu iinii-u in .mii i ii My. Smlle I Inward, wlm died tuv eral days ii?e, bad Harry l'emen. her attorney, draw up Iter will tome time age. according te Mr. Leemun. who khn tlint thN will left te the dogs I lie Income from a SKI.IHKI building. , A few diivi biter Mr. I.eemeii mid a lelntlvt iliew up another will for Mr. Hewiird eliminating Ibe bequent te' tin' de-. .Mr. I.eemen deelereii that! Mr. Heward. hneer. told him she did net want the Mvend will te stand, hnd i tit In-r xiynaltire off It. and that iiuyhew it mi illegal, uc It hail net been wltne-ed acrenllng te law. Mr I.eemen says that the relutle new has the original will naming the dogs as bcnellelnries and lefuses te give it up 'I have a ten of it. however.' said Mr. I.eemen, "and 1 will 20 Inte Pio Pie bate Court with this cejiy. demand nil elder en the relnthc for the original of the will and ask that I be made adminletratur of tlie estate." jl)N .5'Kv?v:;5v,!;; jewx. Wsw!?'Nw?.-:5V5.y &s iysT II r &-i Sxi:! 5 ft?ffltO LI ! 1 t tt. ii TX crpnaiaaaarEiaaxixt r tM 1 r " j ' Inniinninnrnn UKAlb UMLL5 NIK I! I I IUI IL U IM UL I L A V I Ulster Premier Willing te Allet, 2,000,000 te Quell Outbreaks TO FLOG ARMED PERSONS ll the A'seclated 1its Iti'lfast. March l"i. Chief Interest In reassembling of Parliament yesterday was In the plans announce, by Sir .Tames Craig, the I'lster Premier, for the restoration of order. In which Sir 1 Henrr Wilsen, feimcr chief of staff of the Ilrltisli' army, but new I'nlentst member of the Commens for North Down, will be the 'prime agent, and an admission that the lien Hilary Com mission Is still the predominant dan ger facing I'lster. Sir James was emphatic In his state ment that no change In the boundary under the 1020 act would be sanctioned, unless by mutual agreement. He nn- Dress LL think it ORDER IN BELFAS or they unintentionally pick the wrong thing There is no excuse for either mistake Fine, all-wool fabrics are the basis of style: expert tailoring makes it last Such quality gives you longer service; that means low cost It's easy te be sure the style's right; find this name en the silk label sewed inside the coat Hart SchafFner & Marx a small thing te leek for, a big thing te find f I 1 I t ' t I t t : :.i t 1 1 r t , STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIEB-Exclusive Philadelphia Distributors of Hart i.i, ,l. --ili-i.i. .4,1.,111:',. t-S-l-ff-'-f- f .t'.tl .' HW.HWMM.MI. t ikftw. - MvXj tteSI&tiuA.n JUfr SET.' netineed that 2,000.000 would be al letted, If needed, for the restoration of order, and Insisted tlmt evil-doers must be amenable te the ordinary .course of law. The Premier stated tlmt ,",nH..,'n " ., '7"' '1' .--"'"" " w eiiki ue nueic in "r,'"h' Tim ldnn wlileli Sir Henry Wilsen has approved would be embodied in n bill which would empower the Heme fTO .. - .! tns.li exercised bv enmiieteiit military ....!. ....Illnfi iimlfir tin. Restoration of Order in Ireland Act. Sir James Cialg said one of tlie iiittieiiitics nan eecii te iieatn, out mat 111s nunc whs hoc te harmonize the working of the civil Included, Mrs. Clark reported yesterday. and military authorities, and lu this Sergeant Clark, however, h.id been tc I respect the situation had gtcatly tin- 'peatedly threatened, and .is 11 uinsc- proved, llv tomorrow, he said, there , qucucc lie usually were a outlet -proof would be six battalions of troops In the i-jacket. 1 city te nivn permanent atsistanee te, 'n,P jjelfast Telegraph says the decu- the civil authorities. mcul feum b. Sergeant Clark, of which Craig IihNU Courts Must Hun Mrs. Clark reported, contained the Mliidliv te the liberation of the I.en- ("ames of twelve policemen who had been A mtlin,. tot"' . 'Iier"i " .... ..T .. .1. tnarkeil for assassination and nl of VJm: Tt. " . .'"7 si T. " ". "..i )"" : Jjlllirll 'IIMt.'"""!!! S,'SS Sli"l ' rum I ' "The llritlsh (levemment hns repeat- eAv refused my request te draw the line In tills respect. 1 new hnve drawn j the line myseii, auu ieki ine iiriure I rt . .1.-. i ... .1.1.. .!... am- 1 ueveniiiicut wiiii iram wji.s i" -. 1 .-,.r,l mii. rniirtK tniish rim nnd (heir ..nt .iPM must lm ..vennti.il " ." "i:i':.. .. . rV.M.r-fn;' : tleipatlng in the recent kidnapping raids lnnwee County and one in Kalama into I'lster. Klght ethers were given 70' County. ' '&, well at small cost men would like te dressed; many of them for two reasons They either costs tee .XA'jWs-i'ftM'w: v..' wmt'y.W MM.V WiV v.vaVa..jiMm waw.'. ...... . RWX.vKflHW.K-ft- .: . : s ;:'. v ..--- :.j. I !"1 I t t ' t 1 ! .u. .1.1 ,.... ,4, . . j J .: ::;:.!.: i li-i. .. tPUX1 rJt. J., t i d U 1 Bv ,-, i. &iim a j-?. fl T u ' " te eight sentence ranging from five years. Colonel Spe.i icr, SeTetary of (be 11 ster Cabinet, tulu the Ann Jiitcil 1'iem last night the. W.000.000 wnf in tended te kIiew Field Marsual A ll"en that the Ulster Mlevernmcnt rwill meant business nnd wan deiitmlned, resardlvaa of the cost, te see tlmt ill? lirovlnce in fully protected I Police Sergeant Cl.irl. wli.i wasi killed by an armed bandi' in KhIIh reed I Monday, told liW wife last Hunday that h had arrested a nrj.i en whom j he found a list of pollcmei condemned whom had expressed their wilinKneiS I Hi, te re-.cnllst. Twelve Women Elected Treaturera Detroit. March 15. Women are te 1 ,,. ;,-. sfPln, of mere than a M!01" tlie purse-strings 01 uiere wian a dozen Jltclilgaii villages tiiat held eiec- Mages In Van lluren County, five In much te be stylish .?. wa;.w r v?--r.v.ryi.x.v.,;w:.K.MA:.'...v.A .. !!!"!! t Wj'i - VI :bV ?J-M4J!i gg-ff.Y .,.&t Mevie of Man Trying v HUBT1TLK - "WHKRB. AHH YOtr GOIN(! MY PUBTTY MAID?" "I'M (SOINd A MILKING, Sill." K1W SAID. SCENKMnii with suitcase In one hand and package under arm rulies up te ticket eflice. Ornb. up eliange nnd luitet ami sumn mem into pecaci. Makes dash for train. Heads Inte two cu tlitee wrong gates before he bits right one. Sees, train Just about te pull out. (latcmaii steps him Hnd asks for ticket. Man sets down suitcase and package nnd reaches Inte pocket for ticket. Hits wrong pocket ticket no there. T.C1111I lielleiiiiir of "All aboard!" Realizes all of tliem arc, except him- self. Dives Inte another pocket ticket net there. Hell clangs. Porters begin picking up trick steps. (Inteman Inexorable. Still no ticket. SIJBTITI.K "WK AUK LOST!" THK CAPTAIN SHOL'TKD. AS HH STAOnERED D O W N THE STAinS. SCENE (Sateman Marts te close gate. be well aren't c,fPl, . . . . .v.'; w : :.. i:::::;::! -. Schaffner & Marx CleM. ...iO.lf , asH.,.. IM it. '. til'MI '-'I . " ' " ) . ejlfta m te Catch d Train yi n mccvur Man finds ticket. C.ntemnn takes bU ever. time te leek it Man shouts at him hoarsely te hurrv! hilrryl hurry! ,( - Oateman Anally punclies ticket. Man grabs suitcase nnd pnekage and kites down ilasgeway. Keachea first Pullman opening, Perter demands bis station.' Tell man he must go' our cars'dewn Man hikes four cars clown. ' Perter there tells .him it Is two ca. abend. "" Train starts te move. Man hikes two enrs nlicntl. rerter seems peeved at man for cate. Ing train. 'i:n Inclined te send him nnti ! , ahead. -. ear rinully lets him 011. Mnn has grcnt difficulty, ellmblni. . moving train with suitcase in ?Be" tZ and package under arm. uan' Succeeds, however, mid stagger. i. seat a tetnl wreck bs "s ,nf HOUSE Tlia &w.i ii fy& H -3 n W-3 M 'S;5 a? s u.lftn SttufMt U MiM - u:w.:;:; ......; K:;:;.w rf-vJ ! tttCTOi--:.-Tj.?i' SUBTITLE 'TWAS ON SUCW a NIOHT AS THIS 'THAT LI-TTrA ALFRED WAS BORN; avS ,' THERE WASN'T A PIN v i&J ' - - .IHH V !!!!!i.:::ii.j:.j::x:.jj(iji.!,ii.ui X ' . L J f. .
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