Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 05, 1922, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1922
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Ceal Coming Fast
WRITS SERVED IN
VARE CENTER CELEBRATES
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277,000 Children Enrolled for
Opening of Year in Phila
delphia Friday
LESS ON PART TIME
Jrhem )
yfcupils lr
ticnrl? ik
In nth
Thetinnd of ehPdren returned te
this cit.v tndflt nftcr n Ions summer
vacation tn get rend ft nrnvher
strenuous term In the public schools
which open Friday
uuring the two tnte-venine mv '"
111 hnvc oppertunitv te rid their mind
pt ndvrnturr encountered during thel
rest and get In receptivp nenl for the
awfiMrf nikn nhe.nd
t rigures sher that approximated
E77.000 rmpl'e hnp been enrolled f
chem 150i" arc no r The lKr of ne
I renks nil prpirus records nnl i
double that of It' ifir
ddltlen te tht nnre than - n
Jfrchoels nev reidr fe- the great n-m
pj cniMren. e'jht mere ere nmp eree-e,i
In arieus rclen, of tlip fit t te tni
rare of the constantly increasing tuim-
eers
Following rCQ,uet from itieus p
tlen of tli eit n nc selmii tli
Fergusen wi built at !eenth nn I
Norris Mree-ts and one new liijh chen
four junior huh rhne!i and two in
SK( are new In course r ertctlen
The n"w high sphenl uhldi t!l i i
he ued as n junior hi;! t In K" K" K"
boreuch tic mil be eempleud in ' f"
nveeVs The npn ii.nier hlch- n'e being
erected at Twentv-fptirth nnd .In'i en.
Thirteenth and limlen trrrt Tiff
fourth ptreet and Warrington .ppiimp
and Slt -fifth i-wex ml I.an-deMie
aenue
During the -nn nier fepntv-.-'rn
rhoe' hire bpn ronevatpd ThvnrU
done reiititutP- enlj a pirt of tln
$10 OO1I.P1O1I lmllfiliK precrim vhldi
tlip I'eard of Klma'en dflde,! m
men ti-nn n rar n: In idditlen te
the bnildiiK'. und-r a S.T-rte ene
111 be pi:' under ientrnt .oeon for
centliviatKP of flip b'tihhn; r"K'" "
About thl time ever' PJr there
tiMialh is mnc'i ngitalten ,ibe .1 the
number of 1 till lrcn n riit tune Whnn
phen elu-cil !ti Tune if vva 'earned
tha' thri- ere ib-" it "" 000 pnll in
thU palhPitien but with the mm mm
pletien of iIip "hoeK neu in peure of
frertlen tin figure w 1.1 be rduied by
innnv the said
A mesrber of the heard in iliriins
the part-time phae of 'he 'hoe1 ir ir
untlen iul tin nan p.Ten lndi
pprulinr point of 'leu rparf'ln; Mii
He pointed out 'hat M"t of th- pupil"
vhe were en pir' ti.re 'ere of tre
j ounces' "! erl nje He 'en'en led
that at thit n;e three or four he jr
O dai e' .phe-!ln5 e-e nmnle
DAVIE BERGER WINS BADGE
AS AUTOMOBILE WATCHMAN
Stationed at Eighth and Chestnut
Sts.. Bey Gjards Diners' Cars
The rirtue of cinsniu untchfulniss
brought it- own ieird e.tp-dn when
Daie Bereer manh seventeen-nr-eld
chc-t decorated with 1 hlnin:i
badge an 1 he w a- dulv made n full
fledged ppernl Tu'ome'oile wafrhrmii
Davie iv vn'jened n Hlsntli vid
Che-tnu' vreet- w lic he keeps with
en the meter ea-" of thee wiie mre a' ,
Gr"en v Hetel
Ter itii'ie heir he ''ind1- guard e"
Bundays- and en u-eekdaj. he geei te
work at ." o'clock in the af'ernoen and
remain' until ibeu- ft or 10 Piui
hes 'cerai rgulir piten'r ml !
taakps be' ieeii ?10 tnd 1" clppeniimg
upon Uie HenereMM 01 ht. ellen' 1 it
pes te repenti'ii fie larder of H,
eni 322 Houth K'fth street
Continual from Tane Onf
I The union president wa" aked If a
( rcaonuble distribution et uial would be
, assured seen.
"I thought Hoerer ,ftn geliR te at
1 lund te that." he nld. xmlllng
"Won't the mlnei tike .nn Inter
et In their work" he war akcd
The mine leader's jaw het out ut the '
I question.
"The Amerlran miner 'nreduec three
time n much coal a de as the
1 mine- of any ether reut'tr ' he ald
"Hew eon can the lmn'elrlders e-
pec a reasonable suppl' ' wa askra
rt Mr Lcni cttled l.i.nwlf bnek of
'the whee' nnd adjured the giar
This morning I am net m.uliiK any,
1 iii-offeotlptlons " wn his repiy
)e ou think there will be n coal
famine"1''
If ou can't get a ten of coal In
two 01 three weeks you write me a
perennl letter ' wn his pniting re
pi' a" the noter purred nnd the car
bezin moving
Cenfldsnt of RatUlratlen
I- I.els and ether leaders are
oetifilent lint the trlke ettlmeiit
terns will be raffled fmerr w nt the
t-l-dlstrl't conentlen Seiup oppmi eppmi oppmi
Hen he"erer. .' rera-ded 11 Herita
ble The opposition ! epe"ted te come
from the radical element in tne ranks
of the miners nnd ! mnie political than
ethers iv
Seerptl-t Hoeer " evpected te come
te rh.Iide'phia in the nenr future te
eenfer vith operators nnd r'iners te
feun nn enrrgencj orgnnlsntien along
'he r.n'e lines ns was ued for h.indliig
b'tum'T' i cnnl te conuel the di-t-lbu-tlen
nnd 11-nes of "iithmiitp i"il It
's erpieil tin' heu-phr Mer v ill
en en as in h prier'fT- i peible
nrd' i te in- ir 'htm 1 upph e' win
fr I'enl
If tl ' tn ifs go back te work net
' eek there will be no nnthnC'e tarn
me tlw winter dealers here 'in il
th ugh rlirv mi ha'e te appurti' t. 0,1
painfull'
Tbeie bound te I" 1 v"H i'T f
'nl 1 r d'unenie purposes .-nid 1 nuai
bei e' the II F l'r mer tlrin 1 Neitl.
T"p if -fi--t -tre-M " ilthnucli thrrt
"i1! N no Mmlne In m' opinion ill
thee who iim(. 1 cal nnd who hae tin
uieupT te b n it w 1 1 get it
("if ip'ir'P the tran who uMinll'
bi" 'if'ein or tweiH' teu. at n time
SHOREWAR ON VIC
E,
aa Raising, Parade and Athletic
Contests Mark Laber Day
There was a fine rnlslnc csterdnrtnt
the fieerge A, Vare llecrentlen Center. '
Twent.T-sWth and Merris "streets, under 1
' the auspice of the I'm cuts' Community 1
Atuiplnrinn. the Tnnlter 1'ntrlntlp A- I
:Officers Bu3v Rounding Up Law uopintien, Jehn p. (inriand Pest. Ne. i Senate
RrnaWnrc Inrlirtnrl hv ' 1f)"' nf ,,u' American Legien, the
ereaKurs inaicieu dy , t.- . riiininh i'i,.i ....1 !... .. '
l.llll v niMiii.mij .!...' Hllll rillt III-
gaiiizatiens
Alnre titan tniee nunrirert children
TIFF PRECEDES
BONUS
MEASURE
Indicted by
Grand Jury
and Heuse Conferees
Refuse by 5 te 3 'te Sidetrack
Fordney Bill
limadeil rpprcsentlng the Antheny
11V. .,. T.KliM VjlhAA W 1 AH ..' J.H.1 ..
ONLY "SMALL FRY" CAUGHT sV 'enbliei s PnnKhTai 'schoeianmi the'MeCUMBER VOTED DOWN
Smith Vhnginund. I
The fng ns mlspd bj Harry Carlln,
Sr't'"' rc-ntf'i n FxrnitiQ riibisc T.fAitr mascot of (!nrlnnd Pest
Atlantic Clt. Sept. ." - Precess-' In the morning a number of track
i ' .i.. .v.i.. i.. Vi eventi took place
1.-0 or mere persons Indicted last I lie ... 'nrd . as
H'l.. ....!. 1... .1... V.lnnflr -t C.TnnA fourteen ftlld SiXtCPll
dun The dragnet has been spread in
'the heri reert's vice clean-up, nnd
'Count' .ludge William II Smathers
niiiieuiiiC" he will .it until all arrests
lrup hern made
lud.T "smithers Is holding court in
' lifp offices in the Ouaiantee Trust
("imp in.' s Hullding SJrtv arrpsts
lind bci n made nt nn party morning
hour, nnd the heaiing renis are filled
with tliekp caught In the ieund-up
1 he ' i.miT uf irrnnginq for bendx
for ti" n.cuscd is precrrdlng with ma
chine ",'p regulnrlt'. and few, If anv.
will spend time in mil
hi e the prect? fcr'ers in Atlantic
Cit weie bus the Orand .lur In v v
sien n' Mni s Landing wan prepar.n
te hand down another batch of ini i I
nient It is mfllevprf that mere than
20(1 rpr"H "I'l be nrrested throiuheut
the count'
The h-t- i obtain only the names of
small fr' Ne bis one. have been taught
in the rai I 1 In innif" of a de. en
"nloen kepnit. .uuii.it en the lifts of
,,p i these nrrp-ttd
in , - .
, ONLY HUSBAND WAS HELD
Mrs. Slattery Net Implicated In
' Charge of Stealing Trunk
Jeseph Slitter' wn- nrrested Satur
r'a' elnrced with 'he theft of n trunk
b longing te Mis- Hlizabeth Rogers nn
i'fre.;. of 1011 Nerns street, and held
1 1 ?W hail
Aim Herers repe-ted that when lic
told n friend in a cafe tint she- was
'cins te spud fei l.er trunk two men
W' i table near h' Airl'liiT home.
i 'he actress sas vh 1 Hrned tint two
for boys between
was wen hv Sal-
ntere Irn'fa, running nigh jump by
Edwin Mirch, bnsketbnll threw by
Hdwln March, running bread jump by
Ilnvmend Stinger and the 440-yard re
la? In the A. ire Bns' Club,
In the events for hejs of Mxteen te
eighteen, the 100-jnrd dash was wen
bv M. Ilnrues running bread jump nnd
limning high jump by Prank Stanlej.
140 mrd inn hv M. names nnd 8S0
jard rela' br Prince nf Peace Club.
In the eighteen and ever class, the
lOO-'ard ilmh was wen b D Simons,
liinnlng bre.i I jump by II WpIw, run
ning hlcb tump b Frank Stnnlej . one
mile run b' Charles McSerlev nnd one
mile tela' bv Prime of Pence Club
The Prince of Pence Club wen the
point treph' n silver cup. These nhe
scored the most were H Weiss, in the
eighteen nnd ever (.lass; Prank Stanley,
in the sixteen te eighteen class, nnd M.
I'lasir, in 'lie fourteen te fdxteen class.
BANKERS PLAnIe'sSIONS
ma' ha'p te take ten tens nnd wait aj
lltfie nhile tei tin rei-r but the fam
il' 'hi' nepiK enlv .leht r nine 'ei
will have l.ttle difTicul'i rettius It '1 i'
pri"e w i'l rem iln about the same The-e
is no justification for nn lncicne at
this t"".e Anthratite will net go lower,
however i
The mnn-jemcnf of William M
rVd Ce ini n iv a' Twenf-ninth street i
r.rf
Kidg" a'eirje. is eptiminic
Things leek 'erv much brighter
aid a m".nber of the firm ' The vnrds
an
-be
pen
few
n"nrl' er.r.it' new. heweie- md
t the eih n'.mhble 'ire fu .". is
nme of th ards nv hole.ug l
ten- et lie'nestic izes in resr'e ter
ceii 'n a talcab lind come fei lur
trunk
l n nltercntlen with n tni ditvcre'T
in ' bill fei cnrrji.ig n fi ink te "Ids
N'.iit'. Iunen stieu. the latter' Inure.
fi rnl-nr.l a cjue whi'h led te the mm s
"iret nnd his subsequent implication
! et Junes T'gy. of L'JIO N'eith Sixth
t-pet
Detectl'ps wpnt te the Slnttery home,
peln'ed e it bv the tni driver, ninl ny
thev found Slnttcij nnd hi -rife. I'lirn
belli, pxnminin the cements of the
ttiinU It was repotted eironeeufly nt
th" tlmp tin it Mrs Slatter.' lind been
nrre-tPd nnd held with her husband
Forty-eighth Yearly Meeting In New
Yerk October 2 te 6 j
New Yerk, Sept fi About 7000 1
reprpsentnu'es of the 22.000 member
bnnks are expected tn attend the fort
eighth nnnunl meeting of the American
Hankers' esnetatien here October 0-0 '
The program teda' includes among I
the speaker" Reginald McKeunn. for- I
merh htmeeller nf the Rfltlsh
L'xclieTiier and new chairman of
the Londen Joint City and Midland
rinnk who will discuss "Reparations
nnd International Debts"; Themas W. J
Lainent, of J. P Morgan & Ce . who
will tient world finance from the Ameri
can ucwpeiiu. Henry J Allpn, Gov Gev Gev
erne et Knns.ns. who will talk en the
re-iK.nililit' of the Government for
industrial pi'tiee nnd the relntien of the
Pcdeial Resen e S'ttem te American
hiiMiie!. Pi blie Health Assits" will
be considered b) Pr. Geerge H. Vin
nf head of the Rockefeller Founda
tion Vfcterans te Get New Heme
Corporal A llli.nm ('. Grel'xn Pest
Ne .MAS. Veteians of Foreign Wars.
By tueelnteil Treu
WaAhinrtrn, Sept. r.- By n rote of
fle te three. Senate and Heuse con
ferees refused tedav te sidetrack the
Administration Tariff Bill for the
Soldiers' Benus measure.
Scnnteis McCumher. Republican,
nnd Simmons nnd alsh. Democrats,
I noted te take up the bonus Immediately,
but opposing them were Senators
I Smoot. Republican, and Representa
tives Ferdne.', Longworth and Green,
RepnbllcnnK. nnd Garner. Democrat.
Senater McLer.n Republican, nnd Rep
i resentntlve Cellier. Democrat, nnd two
ether conferees were absent.
Tedaj's meeting was the first te
I which the Democratic conferees hnd
I been Incited Mccc work en the tariff
was begun two weeks age. The were
excluded aft?r the vote nnd the Re
publicans wei.t ahead with the re
! writing of the tariff bill. ,C-oed prog preg
I ress In thnt direction wns repertel and
j Chnlrmnn McCumber. of the Senate
manngers helieed the task would be
1 finished bv tne end of this neek.
I Chairman Ferdne.', of the Heuse
j managers, lei the opposition te Irntne-
dinte consideration of the bonus bill.
He argued thnt the tariff alreadv had
' been nenrh three 'ears In the making
nnd that It cheiild net be laid aside.
, I'rcine niilck action en the bonus.
, Chairman McCumber argued that nn
I agreement en this measure prebabl I
I could be reached within n few bourn j
and called ntteiul"n te the fact the
I bonus legWntien hnd been pending a I
I jenr longer thnn the tariff. I
Oysters
R in Season
in each month with an
R in it. Stewed, Fried,
Raw, Panned, Escal
loped, Broiled, thev nre
best when seasoned, with
LEA&PERRINS
SAUCE
THE eniQINAL WORCS8TERSHIRE
PIERCE-ARROW
TOURING CAR
$5250
Plus Tax and Transportation
FOSS-HUGHES CO.
21st and Market Streets
-2
ENROLLMENT HEAVY
Lewer Merlen Institutions Open for
Fall Term
IOwer Merlen Tetvpshlp schools
opened ted.i' for the fnll term, vith an
enrollment which will break all rec
ords, nccerdlng te A. L". Downs, the
superintendent '
When the nutigstpr re-entered the
classrooms of the nine township schools
thev found nothing reminiscent of the
"little red schoelhniisp " Dining the
summer nil the buildings wie re
painted new hnlters were installed In
I man' ei tiiem nnd a corps et new
I teacher engaged A lnrge nppiopria nppiepria
i fun for tenchers M'nries in the town-
shin made it possible te bung tear hers
from ether school
that .ilelutp'
revl te keep
Walt Masen's Brether
Pendleton, Ore . Sept .1
P i Fred Masen brother
Mnen. poet k dead here
Dead
of alt
fiem th
(
AUTO TOURISTS AT SCENE
OF STORM DESTRUCTION
Many Feeple Near Plieenlxvlllc.
Vhere Creps Were Leveled
Pheeiiiwille, Pa.. Sept " -Hun.ed
of nutoraebl'e tmrist.j 'esterdnv l-uted
the section of the I'eun"- sepral m.'es
west of thi t w n where ue re ,m
storm out a swath ,.f dcm etien nbe i n
Wile wile The alfalfa cjrps that eov eev
veied hundreds of acres were destroyed
Many rends nre still washed shut te th-
depth of reural ft ft The field rum
In new retting In the field-" as the hea"
tones beat ir flat te the ground
Trees are stripped of both leaves and
branche Feui barns were unroofed
and five niles were blown ever Hun
dreds of windows were broken and the
bail stones vere pick'd up thirty-su
hours after the storm
un'ines
geiiv.-
It will take at lean twn weeks te
t.nrt 'he flew from the mines eit'wr.rd
nfte. 1 e miner go bnck te work. This ,pn;er' of n drink of ammonia taken b'
'ill si'e ilie jipeple ample tune te lay I mistake for medicine His widow nnd
in their te'ks Pjiee-. 1111 net be in- in large famih sun he
created.
Plenty of Ceal Car
A repieeentathe of the operator who
eck a ride between Rending nnd Shn-
mekin. a distant e n'" elht nill'". n few
dn's age said tednj that eer." siin,
f-er' pJr nnd everv enfame te a
mine wns fiel'ed with cenl - ir- '
There ate thousand- of fn n, ine as
each ear holds nn n'eutge . f fif v ten-,
l.e t-nld this 'euld nssure tpi i ; -I ip
ripnt of all c nl pre luced
In adlitlen te the numbe- f mi
ii hand he't-re th titrikv. 'he Rejdmg
Rai 'T ' n be ,ht n nu. r or l ( '
cars an 1 the I ehljh ViVc. lim , i
said, has men curs thai i '" i 1 1 .
need
The miners ran predure from 310 000
e .150 0(10 tens of cenl ujiIj wmn go
ing nr thetr regula- ga t His nernge
may net Ik leached duiing the first few
da's after lesumptien of weik ter the
rmen t lai repair will be made hu
and there in the m:ne and th in n nre
semen he' oft as a result of the let..'
lay-oft
rep'psenwtl'e of the operators sat 1
there would be no excu-f whatever ft i ,
an lrcrease in tin price of coal The
aerator-, -a' theie wni be an erjiiaa-
ble .an of distribution
,-., Ulnl, milltt.Ul. (.Alii nll.flf
w-ill eieet i- new home nt Fifth and , H,e, rictc t0 jj0npr Icrlen
Chestujit streets in Darb. The plot -
has In en purelnspfi tiui pi ins nre ee-
ing prepared for the bul'dinc. which
Ing prep'
will be il
ihree stories with a g'mnaslum
n ii ppnng room n lounging room anil
an nudltiirteni te sent ."0 Time will
he stoics in front of the building, which
will be constructed of Lni'k and limestone
MONT MKR THEnt LONOKR
With lslh ncw columns nllcd with
ffl'hlen hlntti (re-n Parid there Is need for
additional rpc le recount th- ereinliattnns
rein formed te prcfen the ' knee hic'i
klrt It will be lnterettnr te watch the
outcome of thl haitle for merlian free
dom Follea It In the ns columns of
ihe Public I.emieb. ' Make It a Habit.1
A th .
FALL
HE
RAILROADS TO RUSH
SHIPMEVTS OF CO AL
First Cdlsen Plant
New etU. Sep'
Decorated
-Frank
Terdlnw and Francis. lehl two Edisen
pioneers, who wre with the imenter
when he wns fi'l an eliscuie txperi
mentcr, nlebrated 'he fortieth birth
day of cemmpreial e'ep'rie lighting yes
terday bv mnkm a p'lzrimnge te th-
Bite of the first IMi-en station 2Tm and
257 Pearl itieet, and hanging !nentn
the bronze tablet whicji marks that his
toric pet a wreath of luurel
New Yerk. Sept. fi Railroads will
move hard coal as fat as It is mined,
leading rail executives announced yes
terdnv In answer te the declara
tion of anthracite men that this fuel
ill be coming into New Yerk and
ether markets in a full streum within
a month if tbc reads can haul it.
Spokesmen for the. even major an- i
thraelte carriers gave unreined nt-
surar.pe of UK) per cent transportation
fupper te the coal companies In pren-
the stillest race witn .melt t mux
fUpp
abU
Little Benny's
Nete Boek
By Lee Pape
Testiddfl' wns Nera's dar off
nobody wnsent home but me and ma,
and ran started te go ou'. saying, Ben
ny, I deut wunt 'ou te lee'p the house
till jour slter Glmldis mines home. I
nrunt somebody te be beer in case en.'
packldgc eeme
Well G ma emit I sit en the frunt
s Steps even1 I ficd, nnd ran s-ed All
rite, but if 'ou move off the fr .nt rtcps
HI punish 'ou b' keeping you In after
auppir. new remember a werd te the
wise H Mifhcicnf Meaning net ,e ter
jet she wnrned me, nnd he went out,
nl 1 went ami sat en the frunt W
and pritt' seen Lerej Shoester, Sid
fliint ami Piuls Simkins enme up ha' ing
Hay Benii. we're geme trreund te
the fire heue te we the 2 new fire '
ter ftps, peme en errnund wy dent you' i
My mother sed if I inee off of there '
tteps I huff te stn rn tenite, I sed.
Well "j tlent veu lepw your cap
there till 'ou tome back, nnd then veu
went be gene lutlrcl). Puds sed, nnd I
Mil, Ne that nint a geed enuff of a Is-
, use.
Wlch it wasent, and Sid sed. Well I
t.ll nn. in tlent 'ou ee nut the back
way'and tlien lhat went be moving off t
the frunt sIpi'
Sounding belter hut net enuff better, ,
Wtd Lere eed Well ha'. I loll ion.
alppese jeu jefct p! btill and wp'II cniry
roil oil tne Kteps, nun men mu wnn
Dievllig, Hllll men II jour uiunifr kijh
g jeu can Ixpinne te nrr sue
elH veu net In move oft of the steptj
s nd neither 'ou did.
thev have e'er run te succor en Im
periled puhhc
"We will han no difficulty in raev.
Ing a 1 the fuel offered," sa.d L F
Leroe, president of the Delaware and
Huden Cempnny, one of the leading
arteries from the hard-coal fields
' Ve will have the cars when the
mine operators have the coal ' an
nounced E M Rtne. vice president and
general manager of the Delaware, Lack
aw anna nnd Western Railroad Com Cem
pan' :
I Bnth ejpcutlves predicted naxlmum
mine production would be reached sooner ,
and than a month, and said thev expected
te ee it aB earij as ten rjnys te two
weeks I
We Have Been Working Out Factory te Its Fullest Capacity
te Get in Line for Inspection and Sale
FULL line of Uprights, Grands, Players and Re-Producing
Pianos, of the latest design and pattern.
Our Players are equipped with the celebrated Ree-Stvle
attachment, vhich is exclusively our patent, and can net be found in
any ether player.
With one of the best equipped Piane Factories in the United States
right here in Philadelphia, we are prepared, as we always have been,
te give you better value for your money than you can procure
elsewhere.
We sell for cash, or en the Easy Payment Plan Without Interest
or Extras.
We arc the only Piane manufacturers in
Penna. selling from factory te home direct.
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11TH & CHESTNUT STS.
OPEN EVENIN09
Fucteries, 50th & Parkslde Ave.
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B'd,i nd neltner 'ou did.
thm Sounding IIUp the best ideer yet, and
l,h J?I waa Jest geinc te leeve them de it
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ma pretxriy weuiaeni i
pltnatien was geed enuff.
Shenandoah. Pa., Sept 'i Prepara-
tlens are In full slng here for early
resumption of mining Mult that ha'ei
enjujed a 'acntlen since Ajuil i are
helng lowered Inte the pit- and fires
being kindled under boilers that ha'O
net shown Mgus of life 'or several
months.
Repairs are letn? speeded up at all
ent rations. Lecal" of the Cnlted Mine
Workers aie electing delegntes today te
the convention which opens tomorrow In
Wllkes-Bnrre and the sentiment 1& that
the proposal ne epted bv President I
Lewis nnd the Scale Committee will bJ
rntlfied
POPE BLESSES STATUE
Madenna of Lerette Consecrated
With Solemn Ceremony
Renie. Sept. fi (By A P.) Pepe
PluK tednj felemnly hlessetl nnd crown
ed the new t-tntue uf the Madenna of
Lerette The ceremony took plaic In
the SI 'tine Chapel in the presence of
t.irdtnuls patriarchs. nrchbisheps,
bishops and the highest persennees in
the cl'll und cn-leRlnBtlcni branches of
the pupal court, ueidps scieral hundred
of pilvilegpil nnd in'lteil oiileoktrH
When the Pepe had pronounced the
Lntln formula of blcesing he plneed
upon the MnttiP a solid geld irewn.
The Slstlnp choir intoned the Salve
Rtgina. while the Neble. Swiss und
I'uletuine guards presented nr.H.
At the conclusion of the ceremony
the statue wag Inclesed in a rosewood
case with glass panels and taken te
the basilica of thsf Church of. Santa
aria Jusipww. ;
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