Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 23, 1922, Night Extra, Page 18, Image 18

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY,; JUNfe 23, 1922
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FIR STORED and INSURED
DURING SUMMER MONTHS
nic.Menr.i.iNri ,u nuwrniNO
A Sl'IXIAf.TY
BROWN & BRAUCHEK
88 W. Clirltfn Air. (,'frtnnnlnwn
Phene Grrmantewn GJSO
Frightful Scenes Mark Fight in Illinois Strike War
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High-Class FURNITURE 1
Made te urcier ja
REPAIRING REFIN1SHING 1
UPHOLSTERING
We specialize In flrnt-e'n" work lit
for people of discrimination a
French pnlisdiliiir m rfxriSSrrR
piano and ettle jsz'l
furniture.
DEL S1NDAC;
& MILLER
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Winksr Furniture
I'emn'rte new Meck nt
-j rth bottom prlca mc
'nr i!lrrt te vnu
llliln.i if hl,l.lUn. in'.
B II Denttlic Chain, $4.73
Side Arm CS.irt 7 .5fl
St. Geerge Chain 8.50
ltarlr en rncli rhnlr S1.00 clrn.
M hav n full linn of s'Mtn-.
TM?p Table nml r oer taniiu
Fern llnnn nnd nir.1 I'airnai
GLASSBRG WICKER MFG. CO
Continued from Tnire One
with lier feet nnd told Mm slip would
"te him In hell" before he could ilrlnl:.
S'utnber of Dead Slay Net lip Known
In tin' wounded lit there were six
teen In the Ileri'iu Hospital, three re. '
ported In the Ciirhendiile Hospital and
n number of ethers union striking
miners believed te be lying In their
homey.
There was Utile (piostlen that the
exact number of (lend never will be
known Ne one seemed Inclined te drag
the pond where bodies were reported
thrown, and no searching parties hnvi;
I ecu organized te seel; bodies In the
weed.
The lltURrnve Secret Service, of
Chicago, which had thirty operative
mi gu.ird when the mine was stormed,
has accounted for but four. One of
these. Sidney J MoriNen. 1m known te
hae been iiioitellv wounded. Three
were bellew'd te have escaped. It w.i.
-aid. while the remaining Iwemy-six
vcre missing.
All report-, whether from miners or
from strike-breakers or untie operators,
neree that the victims were shot down
in cold bleed after they hud put up the
white tbig and surrendered themselves
and their arms te the attacking forces.
Mntiv peren in the county upheld the
slaiiKhter as a rightful act of judgment,
rumens Catherine en ttreet corners lust
I night and teduy lauzhed and joked ever
i the nffair nnd preudlv bnatcd that
"seu.e of these ilays people will realise
that it doesn't pay te tr, te break a
strike In lillamsen t etinty .
Corenndo Ruling Opens
Way te Hvrrin Mine te Sue
Chicago, dune . Fer the llret
time since its promulgation, the re
cent decision of the.Cnitid Slates
Supreme Court, delivered by Chief
Justice Taft, holding that organized
labor unions are suable for damages
ntttlbutuble te them, may be in
voked In the case of the mine wnr at
Merrill, III. That was given yes
teiday ns the opinion of several coal ceal
mine opernters.
That double action may result Is
the general opinion, KirM, heirs
of meji employed in the Southern
Illinois (Jeal Company's strip mine,
where the rioting took place, may
sue te ( elleet damages from civil
authority under the Uiet Act; sec
ond, owners of the mine property
may Invoke the recent Supreme
Court decision nnd brln; action
against the I'nited Mine Worker.-, of
Illinois, for damages caused te
their property, If any such bus u
suited from the rletln?
Lewis' Letter Had Ne Bearing
en Herrin Disorders, Mine
Workers' Official Says
I the Steam Hhevelmen's t'nlmi was sus
pended from nfflllatlen with the Ameri
can Federation of Laber some yearn
'age. It was also ordered suspended
1 from the mining department of Ihc
American Federation of Laber at the
Atlantic City convention.
"We new find that this outlaw or
ganizatien Is permitting Its member
ship te net as utrlkc-breakers in strip
mines in Ohie.
"This organization Is furnishing
: steam-slievei engineers te werK uinier
I iirmed guard with strike-breakers.
"It Is net true that any agreement
exists by and between this ergunlzu-
. tin,, nml the mlnlntr deiinrtment or any
otIer ,rlin(., f (l0 American Federa-
nu Minted J're tlen of Laber permitting It te work
Cincinnati. .It.ne SK. flillin Murray. "!" Hm''', '"T.nItntives have
vice president of the t'nlted Mine I "Iwo of mir re esen ntives have
Workers of America, commenting yes- I ' " y,- ' .'' tV, "- f ";
nbles at Merrln, , , ".'..;:,"" '"'', .. .ntisfnetlen.
MinnrpHeiitiitlvpfl of our organization
are justified In treating this crowd as
but finally three of our group fell, pull
ing the ethers with lis, tied down, sev
eral bullet holes being In me already.
I lay there while men came up and i" r"
! terday en the mine trouble
llll.. said:
"In se far as President Lewis' mes
I sage is concerned, it positively could
I net have bud any bearing en the oc
currences nt Merrln. The orgnnlza ergnnlza
' tlen deities any responsibility for the
J trouble, We must nwalt mere definite
I reports fresi Merrln before saying
mere."
Samuel Oempers. president of the
' American Federation of Lnber. said
. that as he understood press reports
'from Merrln. the firing first enme from
i the mine stockade and it was then that
the miners returned the fire.
"Organized lnber." snld Mr. Gem-
does net countenance any bucii
an outlaw organization nnd In viewing
Its members In the snme light ns they
would view any ether common strike
breakers "
TROOPS MOBILIZED
FOR DVTY AT MINE
that nnv definite results would be ob
tained through the Investigation, sav
ing It was virtually Impossible te ob
tain evidence. Me Insisted, however,
that every possible step would be taken
and telegraphed (lovcrner Small te that
effect.
J Keystone Window Cleaning
t I a Cheap and Coel Service t
t for you nml Just ns thorough ns It In (
i chenii. (let our rntes. . .... t
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t 1310 FIM1KRT ST. T.erust n.12
Rely en Guticura
Te Clear Away
Skin Troubles
dr, We. Bmpl of CitlcVf. Cf. X.Mtlil.B, tui.
Chicago. Tne J3. (Hy A. P.)
Mobilization of the lH'Jd Infantrv of
the Illinois National Ounrd, ordered
bv Oovcrner Len Small In n midnight
i
Z 2018 N. Frent St. Tree Dell, en i In the Meigue. women anil children. Iireil mere snots into is irem inree or ".."; ","","; stn,pmil1i l1PrP , message irem ir '. Vl '..t,n
.. .. . ... . i .i ,i .1.. .i. ....i ... f,. f.,f Thru Kvervtliinir went liinnk. .101111 I,, Lewis in a statement nerc i . rr,n,iinrsu for dutv In the Southern
"" "" "'""""" '" "J .. . ne M eers v e woke up later and begdfeV water; today f declared "the Vi.lt 1 Mine Werk- VllinelV mlnli.B region, began early te-
l 1 u i"h ulii these victims. but there was none. I remember "s of , America Is net te any degree re- ,
fI . A. . Me he ep'nlv beast ,,,, they ' being dragged along the read, but 1 1 HnMble for thr-, unferlunnt .occurrence Governer Small's er.ler was relayed
We Are Net WIW , thp naVklng pam re-ated with don't knew what by. Then they , ' t rr In. 1 . Me sad he organ - fnm A,,JlIt(int ,;,nrrni Carles E. Ulnek
. . apparent pride the stories of wha: In ' brought us te the hospital." ration of which he Is nresident never en-, nt Sp,.Knold te Colonel V ,11 Inm h.
exclusive en a price or pa- .'.'. . i,i i, ,.!i,t iirntnMrv .1 i im t.-. ...... ,.., , ,,! hv ceuraged or condoned law cssnes. s,vnnsr,n. commandant here of the 1.12d.
. -, m in imii-n"-int'i .,.,......... -;' v; itnilinr ii riwi j ii- mi . -
tren basis or scale but our
Pertiaiture is exclusive t)
the extent that it lias been
found hard te imitate fully.
During this menth we make
the unusual efVcr of three of
our larpe 7x11 peitiaits with
folders, for only $3.00. This
ad must accompany jour
order.
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1311 WALSUr ST.
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Avoid I-alUtteM Jm-iiunw
ster
IllU't ttl'lllll I'.' ,,IHM. iri.l,,. ,. .'iv . Vj IVDlirnC S MWrj MI" I 1,11111 HIV,. ',
of the attack en C. K. Mellow ell, I s;. p. Williams and F.d O recti, of Chi
LARGEST OLD BOOK STORE IN AMERICA
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BOOKS
BOUSHT
sii-tke-hreakers' superintendent, was ie
"ati'il b manj McDowell, with enl
aiin- leg was beaten -e death with
.-tones before being riddled with bullets.
ii( cording te persons who s.iy thc were
eji'-w itnesscs.
lie refused te march with the ether
prisoners who were tied together and
t"i te run down 'he mad bftweeli
'lues of attaikcrs, who poured buckshot,
rllle and pistol build-' Inte them as
the tied. siMing tliat he'd lust as een
dicwheie lie was. He died where he
wus said t li.ive made tilt- sta cine, it.
Mine Safe Looted
The mine safe was looted and one
man. with some SI .".00 in bill-, -teod
with a senii-cire'e of men around him
ami dealt out the bills like cards, ne-.......tiii-
te wounded men who were
there. " The correspondent saw men
rnvpr i n-irt nf Iweundei almost te iieain. kh-m-u ,..",
tetr a pari ei , kl.ri,lli,1 ..., ,., , Ustj iads.
Me siivmen eh:isd through fields like
caee. two of the men tied wltli
who are still nlive. TI.e ether three
were killed.
That today would bring official action
of some kind was undoubted. That this
notion would bring little In the way of
results was the prediction of most every
one in touch wltli the situation.
The order of tioverner Sinall last
night te held 1000 men of the militia in
readiness in Chicago was greeted en
the street here with sarcastic comment.
A member of the police force told the
Mr. Student!'
n y net re-
the money you i
His who opened
have invested m-- b J;l Y" Clienniiv K
I'm, ,11,,. i .itching him aceuieni.ui u
in text books?
I tween two tires.
Surrounded bv a "1110(1
Sell US your 110 mm he sl knife p wnge.1 no no
i i v i i . , threat ei .i wiiuimni "" "'.
longer needed books and assist ,hlI1 i,nath gasped a plea: "in the
lid n Vin lielnfnl tn Un Mi-lcmre n-ii-e of HIV mother, ill the 11111110 of 0Ur
, . .
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YY1IU V.UII1C ill LCI VVUU.
HI
water.
.correspondent that if troops were sent miners
Here ne u mm' me iiikiii iieinc iene
and clean thorn eui." liujuiry de- ,
veli pod that he himself was the night
police force. .
The request of the Coventer for nn t
'eflicial report brought mere sarcasm,
the gi-t of will, h seemed te be that
there was nothing te report officially. ,
West Ktunkfert. 111.. .June S. (Iiy j
A. P. I Four Mexicans, believed te
have been among the non-union miners I
operating the strip mine of the Seuth- I
ern Ce.il Cempun, near Merrln, were
found bete tills morning and worn
forced te leac town bv a crowd of sev
eral hundred nun. Later one of the
, Mexicans was found dead. Me had up- i
w--i--iii.i ill .. .,,,,. v ,who set 111 motion inn inni-m ncry i.r
Hin , t. V1V i"i,V. iV tt-:.it,::"..Tt.i- A'f .; hssemWng troops. ne nnc nine g ...
in i V- ; ;;""" l"V'"w," "'."" companies were mourned in me eruer
Illinois I'oderntlon i of Laber issued iH mn , ,-.,, lllflintry nls0 has a
statement here today In w lie h he de- '.' " .. ' ' ,..
Iclaicd the "forces of greed that prefi- Iwwll" Lempany.
I teeted se shamelessly during the wnr,
were responsible for the mine battle nr
iierriu. i
"Sinister Influences." Mr. Lewis de-
dared, had been lit work among the i
miners "te incite and Inflame the spirit I
of violence." Ceal companies, he as
serted, had employed thousands of de- '
teetlves te work among the striking
OFFICIAL INQUIRY
OF BATTLE ORDERED
I '"""""""" ''' I Mine Safe Looted here he d "take the night police force Illume for warfare between union
miners and sympathizers and the steam
shovel workers was placed upon W. .1.
Lester, of Chicago, president of the
Southern Illinois Ceal Company, in a
statement Issued by Senater William .1.
Sneed, president of the Merrln district
of the Cultcd Mine Werkeis.
"Lester Melated an agreement made
with State President I'ariingten by
tiring union miners who were engaged
in stripping the coal," Senater Sneed
said.
"He was given permission te work
his mine with union miners, as long ns
he did net ship any coal. Hut when
he had between 00.000 and 7.1.000 tens
the name of our tied. give , .uexieiuis n- leuim ui-uu. in- mm ui- 0l 001l en t,c Mirtiice ne (iisenargeii ins
...i.. ... ....,.,'. t-.i lmiMw nnd i linreiltlv committed suicide. union men. hrnuirlit in stpniii -linvel.
'" ...-r, -,. . . ..., , - :--" ,- :,; . ..;
.iieincr iiiii.-iiiiiiiii ui.iii niiin-u iivii- , inen, who nave neon kickcii out ei the
today witlieut lint or coat, a , American Federation of Laber, ami
hnnVc nf pvpvv rlpsiprintinn -itirl I Mothers carried babies into the ' crowd gathered anu uie pence teos.
BOOKS 01 eeij description atlCl M"pr? ,l , ,' ,,, ..n f bodies in 'charge. The spirited the man out of
buy all We Can get ter Cash. It ,,0 ;"., with such remark' as: "Take town and a lew miles away told him te
,i i.. ,,.,, mum iiiii. kk tot (i I OI rne ( iisiric. ms urrivai
Vnimir matrons and girls encouraged created .1 tense situation here. The pe
the!
n,i,fi
. .,.'.". , . ,, ..... r i , .,,
I et - ninke sean et iiiei.i. p ' eri.i, in
tlie women suggested as sl men. banded i
tnselber with a rope, were shot down; uftQft OFFICIALS BLAMED
with one volley. . '
HX? " '" TeUch Wlth Men Oklahoma
with a ready knlV. (enmleted what the' Leader Declares
bullets bad left imtinisiieii. lnslimree. Okhi.. .lime ai.-ilty A.
l. , itlame for the Meriln coal field
lllinirs rests largely upon miners
llc-ilu. III.. .Tune 'J.'t. (Iiy A. I'.l
Oflicial Invostlgiitien of the mine wnr
began today In response te insistent de
mands from Coventer Len Small for
notion by local authorities. Corener Mc Mc
Cewnn ' announced that an Inquest
would be bold Immediately and State's
Attornev Delouis L. Duty said that a
Mei lul 'grand juiy would be convened
following the inquest te investigate the
massacre.
The State's attorney ex-pressed doubt
OUR
STORE ORDERS
Buy Anything Anywhere
Our CtiMemer nre, net eenflnert
tn the lek nf nnr one store. lut
may flit lile their tiurchnneji rnnynit
(he leuillnc stored of I'IiIIa., Inn
Relllnx the bent values. ., or flflv
-eiirn we'Tii been etenfllnK credit
te (hnuannds of mitlsflrfl customers.
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An expert service based en improved master
methods backed by many years' experience in serv
ing the most exacting people. Suits or dresses
given a rebirth in all their original freshness and
form. Charges most moderate.
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for Aute te Call
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Muln Office
iimiI tVnflia
DrnncheJ! 1 113 Chettnut St. nnd 3337 Cermantewn A.
iiu.. t,,..l, iw. "W here ten re coins you
We have a market for text '.'. . ,.,,'inr" n ii reni. 'early
tllll ' -
surely will pay you te bring in
your school books te Leary's '
and exchange them for cash.
Beeks IIeuEht. Libraries Purchased
Leary's Boek Stere
"Ninth Street Belew Market
(Opposite I'ust Office)
"eung matrons and girls encouraged created .1 tense situation here. The poll-
men in the slating of onptlte mine , lice said the man stated his name was
,lev,.s ' Thompson and that he was from l'e-
One of the four men leuim wimci u
... , iinirl.nii ueiK s. wliere xne iviey
Try a Rese Vanilla
lm am -a n. mtr. n pj I l'.l
PllililiWS-
i H v wLw mmsB 3 u2 EuB
of ., nf.Ii was suspended front n, branch " fch r hii s R j()hn wkjn
offered ,. cold watch and Sii te his nim n en 1lrtr,(.t . Intte,
tormenters when he saw all was ever for , - pn f A,IwrU.a, .leelai'ei
iii'ie a snnd
tormenters :
, i here today.
and slay
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Made in three minutes A 10- pack
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se delightfulh convenient, se eco ece eco
Oemical, se all-round satisfactory
Eight Flavers
At All Grocera, 10c, 15c
rrult I'mlillne ( .. M.illlmnre. Mil
The finest
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in America!
V it.; r 'nor- Deploring the law lees.
. In.' Mr. W KltlSOn said.
. , 'Thmcs like this don't happen (iter-
, f, Hew was shot down by the man . , ,,,. ,1(, r(,suitB ,,f (i!ljs
we, jeered at linn ,,n" UOeks of fermentation.
A low women wntiiicd te MUe ueuau i - -1 1 ,1 tbe etticers and lieard mom-
.tut.- The canvra- were tramp.ed b(rH (f ,,,,, nitis dUtrlct been in
nn, lei feet and tbe women were reiisniy m.01(.r tmll. it, (,eir men throiicli threiicli
handled , . ,, 'out the district they could have pre.
The .orrespiind.Mit watched a man w.Iltl,(1 ,1,,,. The .blame will ret
walk te the bedside of a d ing ' ar,.1 upon the etlii lals and buaul
m-ifi and our'e Mm ami ieer at i lui,ml);,r, ,,f the Illinois miners.
Inm :i be breathed his last. 1 lireusn ' .... ,... dmtrict. even though we are
placed armed guards ever them. Then
he began shipping cenl. I
"Lester did net disarm the guards, ,
ns he said lie did. It is true that he I
took their guns and ammunition away
( from them, but the guns were hidden in
' the weeds near the shaft, and the am
I munitien about 151100 rounds was'
I placed in the mine nlHce,"
I Herrin, III., .lune 'J.'L The trouble
began Tuesday following publication of
a telegram from Jehn L. Lewis, presi-
i dent of tlie I'liltcd Mine Workers of
j America, sayinc tlie empleyes et the
J Southern Illinois Ceal Company, mom- I
hers of the Stcaiii Slievelmen's I'lilen, I
were "10111111011 htrike-breaker.s." I
Lewis' telegram was in reply te one
from State Senater Sneed, n sub-ills-1
1 rlr t official of the miners' union, ask
ing tlie status of the shevelineii s union.
Lewis' telegram was as fellows;
"In reply te your wire of the IStll.
Helders of
CREW LEVICK CO.
1st 6s, 1931
The Commercial Trust
Ce of riilla. has adver
tised an amount of
$122, ene available In
the Sltiklmr Fund te
purchase bends, tenders
te he made en June
28th.
We shall be pleased
te have owners of these
bends consult with our
Statistical Hepartment
as te the manner of
making such offering,
price and ether details.
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for Vacation Time
Never have we made such splendid preparations for the
kiddies' great playtime as this season. We have an entire
series of "Shoer-Treds" especially designed for summer
service embodying nil the developing principles of the
famous "Shoer-Tred" last at very reasonable prices.
Sixes Oxfords High Shoes
6 te 8, $3.75 $4.00
82tell, 4.00 4.50
IPite 2. 4.50 5.00
2J2 te 7, 5.50 6.00
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Siiw Price!
4 te 8 $2.75
Wz te 11 3.25
11 Vi te 2 3.75
Pretty "Pelly" Sandals
ll2 te 2 $5.50
Wi te 8 7.00
I Sturdy "Scuffers" JfZ4
Tfenvy "Kid Kleth" body with tSskir 'T
leather where the wear comes; Jt$ysr I'm
stout leather sole. '?i?mip ''l
Sizes 4 te 8 2.50 &r t!$
8 te 11 2.8? ('0A Jw
" 11 Ms te 2 3.25 sL-j2g'
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Family
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Alte a Quick-Service Men's Shep at 19 Seuth 11th
Evtry Feet Professionally Fitted Three Geuiing Brether
Supervmna.
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Sold only in our Stores
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Or is it blotchy cxnd
repellent? Resinol
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are natural aids te
skin health and they
de build attractive
complexions
RESINOL
,, nil !milil!'ll
traversed a dei-eii times, there was
,,t a word heard of sjmapthv ler a
viitim. The .cntlment s,.(.nied te he
that striUe-hrealJi'i-s de.erved chiu'hter
that 'In -e IukI reeeiven it.
IVw of the dead "eiilil je priMmeiy
lili-ni.lied Most of tin-in had heen
titled of a'l ITi(! AfHT Uins piled
I, tlie uieisue- testeriliit. they ere
1 mh.iliiK'd I:i-t nisht Scores watched
the prim .ill th-micli the nlsht.
innkiir.' unpin, table iui'..iiks about the
bedi"-
statements by Wounded
riie subtaii(e of the statement-, bv
the wounded, who were ninens the be
ieed. was that net a mine worker was
Pijun-d during the fighting, but ili.it '
ih ii'inioieiis Lllled were sjiet down In
...id I.I .ml alter they had surrendered
ii, i,e!i and their amis. There was
ueih.nu from the union miners te en
ir'i ' --1 'Ihke claims.
,1,,-ipa fllJourlie, ChicaKe. ceiiiiuis.
k ,1 ebik ill the mine, gave the most
.v : H of the tiullt Ills t,,rj
'i- re'iit'-d as , tos.ed in pain from
I .1 f 11 (I0.011 bullet ho'es llireiish his
Ijm.v
1 u i sent down here by the Her
ti mil 1 eiuiiil-sar Company, of Chi
, i; , I ,. k;, nl. "I had no idea what
1 n- nnnlni; inin I den'l much
li'n.e 'he miners for sit iar Uins us. for
i.. 'i 1 p. mkiiiiu tuuly b'iii!; usid if
dm..- te Im op iliem from their jobs
We were jt.wn amis win n we arrived
nnd ii machine ;'iin wa- si.t ,ip nt urie
corner of tl.e mine. (Jiiard- were with
ilk all of the nine, find most of the
cunrdf weie tnii(!h fellow uit li a
Chli'llKn detective llSdl''!' I under -
-.land tbe iniiiirs Kent us wiirninss te
leave the inn or we would be run out.
We never km' them, perli.ip-, the busies
did.
"When wi u'in the in. , fs approach
ins yelc.i'lav attirimen we did net
knew what te ,e The tfiiard.s pre
pared for lijtht . mii-l el us workers
w Hilled te Mirrender.
'Through the niht ihc bullets rained
1M .,ii us. We sought hheltir us host
wi leiild. the miners climbed upon the
nml piles and earth embankments and
wi were unable te coo them.
"The KuariN kept tlrlnij, Inn me-t ,,l
Uk hid. Tlii'ii the Illinois blew up our
liuinpliis stutlen. We had no wato. wate.
and eui' feed Niippliei. wne in a freiKln
car In the bauds of the mliieiv Abeil'
M.nrise we put up the whitee lias Tic
ni.nir.s poured in and we surrendered
our arms.
Ce te tliN time net one of us hni!
leen injured that I knew of. itltheiixl
scattered ever three Mates, we man- ,
ujje te keep in constant touch with I
every Held, and riet.s of this kind will;
net ei occur."
U. S. Tries te End
Natien's Ceal Strike
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tniitlnmil frcin l'ii;e One
coal ha been about .".ilOO.IMHi ton ten
The weekli lensiimp loll Is s.'.'.-id.Oilii
t"ii- Kiillrends and pilblli utilities ci n
einllv ,1111 operate en the present l.i,
f.ir .ibeill slt davs longer before tliei
In Kin te suffer from the shortage
ManufacuirltiK industries' will net h.iw
10 , ur'ntl bofeio Aucust 1.
situation in NertliweM Serious
The most vorieui situation inw i-i-ts
hi the Northwestern soil en of the
country Ceal for this region moves up
the Lakes nnd has te go while trntlie
en ilii- Lakes is open. In tlmtv days
the situation In the Nerthwfst will be-1
1 nine dltliiult It is believed here, how
ever, that even If the stnk In-ts 1111 il
August 1, the Northwest .in le sup. 1
plied !
The anthracite strike will settle It-1
self when the bl lllllineits stril e is is
1 esed of I'ructieall.v it I- 11 sMnpa.
thetic -trlke. the niitliraeile inin, rs
having an ligroeinent ' support tie
.-oft -coal worker-
(iovernment iiitervoii'ien m the pas'
lias uhvaVs resulted in increiiseil wages
and increased prices of mil It i
Imp, d In avoid this result this tune
I 'or this reason the Administration has
kept in hands elT and wishes t, meid
any piessure. It luis ullewed the ion ien
tes'tants te feel out (in h ether's strength
and leach the ( onelusleu that 11 cum-,
premie Is Inevitable.
I All that Secretary lloewa'. who Is
1 adlng for the (iuvernment, will de is
te bring the parlies legcth, r and fa
cilitate n conipieinlse. A formula has
te be worked out whereby the Integ-
, ntv of the national union and the nsi
iei.nl agreements can be uiainlalued
I and ai the snme time some variation
I of wages in I he diffeiviit held tun be
' scoured
STOKES CAN SEE CHILDREN
Colerado Decision Giving Mether
' Custody Held Net Binding '
New Verli. June 'S -When the
hearing en the application of Mi'
llelen Llwoeil Sinkes fei an allowance
of iJT.'t.lMiO a M'ar uiiihr her sepnraitini
Jpe
"Wasted in
a jray
A ND with no bother and fuss! In the 1900
""- Cataract Electric Washer with its magic
figure 8 the het sudsy water is forced
through the clothes in a figure 8 motion four
times as often as in the ordinary washer I
The swinging reversible wringer saves
step3 it's movable! Ne parts in the tub te
rub against the clothes no heavy cylinders
te lift out and clean. Easy and economical te
operate costs less than 2c an hour te run.
We'll deliver a 1900 te your home.
After you have tried it, start paying for it en
convenient tcrrm. If you're net satisfied, you
may send it back.
fHAS W FMFRY 1304 Diamond St
VAlillJ VI JuiTIL.ll I Phene Dia. 0890
"1900" CATARACT WASHERS
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Soelhinq &ndHc&linq
1 t,..f,,iwl ihril scleral of the lnln.es (loeleo from . L- I' Stekl s Was l
. . ,.... mit.a ...ii.k , .iinmil hi, f,,n. Senreine Court
,1 heen shot Tlie miners spr, ;u
iimelth and tied ns togetner 111 sreup"
of thtee and six- The (led men tin 11
were rushed off in diffoient dire, liens.
Seme of them tried 1', run, but (hey
1 were shot down as fast as they moved,
1 "One miner asked who was the
linnehine-Riin operator. Seme ene point-
I ed him ("it and he was shot In his
tnirks mid his body laid ever the ma-
rliine gun. They lied live men with
me, took uk out en the read mid told
hundredu nf
e8 fellow
I l.'iui h estei-diiv the Court
incut n's te the Jurisdiction
.1 list tee
niril argu
,f the New
Yerk courts ever the two eliililnn. who
have been nt their grandmother's home
lu Ilenvcr since the litigation between
their parents start d and have net si en
their father for four years
After three hours of argument .Jus .Jus .Jus
.loe Finch stated that he would ailliee
te his former decision that his ali
meny decree will ceuiuiu a prevision
permitting Mr. htnUes tn pee hin chil
dren.
Bened
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WHEN APPETITES CLAMOR
for something tasty and that satisfies,
R 6c R Bened Chicken is the answer.
Fer fifty years, it has had a place en the pantry
shelves of busy housewives.
Fer fifty years, it has been a required article in
many an experienced camper's equipment.
Makes any tempting dish
that can be made from
chicken meat.
And il'u economical, tee.
In 6 02, and 13 01. tins.
At all grocery and delicatessen stores
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Judge Sabath, of Chicago, famous all ever the country for
his work in re-uniting estranged couples, has sat in mere than
six thousand divorce cases.
In the Evening Public Ledger of Wednesday, there appear
ed the account of an interview with him, which we take the
liberty of quoting in the insert "pinned" te the corner of this
advertisement. It points the way te the important role the
morning cup of coffee can play in one's life.
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