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Tlu I.oclaMieil I.nghtlutlM' Ceiiiiuiltcc tiid.iy siM'itcil u tliH'Htriiril tic-tip of g0ji luiltdtiis oiH'ratleii in tlie nii'trei(i1ltnn ale.l iitnl lil'ciifs muting 10(1.(100 hi liei'i'is bj nrentiiitliie n truce bet wren luitlilt'ti: eiiileer mill union wmkei, j 1 mler tin term" of the iroei'il tiiuv ! iitiliin lirlrMit'iT new en strike utt elalit Jen-" will return te wetk anil the iiiiimiii buibler-'' nrjt'itiizntten will re c:lH Its 1 leketlt nnler. Three of the Beat Makes of Talking Machines Can Be Heard and Compared at Estey Hall. Cheney Senera Victrela Where you will find a delight ful atmosphere and u courteous service. Convenient Term Arranged ESTEY CO. 17th and Walnut Sti. TYPEWftlttfct SPECIAL SALE LATE MODEL OLIVER Ne. 9 10 DAYS' FREE TRIAL 1 YR. GUARANTEI no5cmemsrm GhIet PHONOGRAPH EASY TERMS MyersF.Hall, Inc. tm OEBMAMTOWM AVENUE ' OPEN EVrNIHOB PLAYS ALL R kcORDS UTTER ChIeyI THE MASTER INSJRUMtn i ALL MODELS EASY TERMS HOPKINS PIANO CO. HX531 Market St., Cheiter, Pa.SSi PLAYS ALL RECORDS mi I .aka ' IB Cheney IffMenViWaafflHT r tCtun .v..: . ie,w cuuene m. uulurian im. ,'23 SOUTH ST. Open &!.- OPEN AIR PASSAGES; RELIEVE HEAD-COLD OR NASAL CATARRH Hew te (ict Quit l Kellef Frem lleail-diliU. It's .splendid ! Ven fee' title ill ,i few iiiiiliiftlt' Your ell in ln'.id ur intiirrb will 1 e l'"liei'ii, i.i.r rliiaV'il nntri' will open. Tlif n.r p.i-eiue" of ,eiir lieml will eV.tr and jeu e.tn brent In freely. Ne mere ilullness, headuelie; no Miutlhni. er dryite; no tnuvliti:: for breath at ntsht. Tell jour ilruaKl-'t ou want a small bottle of I'l,' Cream Il.ilm. Apjil a littie (if this trisrant, an tiseptic i ream in 'mtr nostril, let it penetrate tlireuisli rt't air pas. sasi' of tlie in-1 1 . 'ni the and heal ),, Uie suii,.ji, inn. until luuti'lis 1I1IMU- brntie. .1 Mil lehel i nines i Ili'M". It is i it w..it t very n 'd .ind i it.irrli irt fi r ne .. IXt'i't flay slitT'd up utnl na-erible -Adv. TM'irTi iaiiOrTiral E Winter's Around 3 r the Cerner! 2 Cnnvi-rt you .ir l"te a l'iv -'oil" en7 v w a m e1eecI nj .v ti. a Pa If.r fa"fern(a Sp ' in tn fta'1 In en 1 i!e''itp'T 1 ntf'.s ,,1 , ., Dltf!v eq iipp,l 'rlth mse- lm Ituht i-urta'ns boxe'eil p'lte c'.ts e' ', aratneed for the ' tc n' the ear Auk vj r 'te.iler or ?e ut tomi-rrew' Leuis Rothschild Company 57 ". Ilrnml . I'nptur 5.-.30 Open Evrninfi Camden Distributor Cellinjs Carriage Company Trent A r h t. ( minim two B iHS2ZS2SH5a5HSSSZSiSS The Derrick Cf In the construction of a big builcJinj,', it is necessary te use a derrick te heist the material up te the workmen. CI In the building of the hu man body, feed is our derrick. It builds us up both physically and mentally. N fn nl plays a preater part m heakh-buildir.fj than the yolk of an est;. Eat two of our b.g, meaty selected Errs for breakfast. tsasasEj EGGS 40c- JHSiSclSi? JgBxk By a Staff Correspondent of the Evening Public Ledger Marlen, III., Nev. 'js. funnel In Williamson Count v. in xplte of what- ' leier vilb-resa epltilnii tbey mnj Iiiim . are net publicly aiitiettticliu atij op position te organized labor. Their letiile iluritii' exiiminntien for liuv serMee at the Merrill tiiiiss.ieie trill express no resetittiieut town til the union or union miners. Women citizen of Mat ion whose husband are no' miners whisper that farmer "den' dare express their real opinion for fear the union will ict them." Turiner. with few exceptions, de a' flit, however, ti. -! :!"' Ms en th "cuilt or innocence of the men repot slhle for the or I in " Hut it is tint thai opinion which defi no perhaps feats .. i much a the antip.ithv "u .ir.ini7'd labor which farmer insSt tliey de let have. Assistant Attorney CJeneral Albldlc kintff. asitini; the prose-utien, e. tirduy examined mere than half of tie farmer-veniremen whom n"fene had iilreadx clialletued for catle. Miilillekauff was rehi' tnnr te nl'ew -i Xetlireliimi tn be excused s'niph be, ,tu ewneii 'ii te an epiti'i n b.isi.i s.,', v urn "rumor 'itiil iicwsjeii.er rip- ,r- U 'siaielied ter the .minv of the iuiih he watitid te knew whether tlie m .. man was an eve-witness te the trijun I Hut. aecerdins te the majority of thee farmer, tirst news of the rietins ie ie 'te them ever the phone, net dinMh. but while they were "listenltis n ' en I a partv line. Tells Hew He Formed Opinion Defense up till ". ji'.O o'clock .e.ster day challenged twelve farmer for cause. At that time IM William, a farmer and ex -miner, whose s,,n js a miner, was called. Karly in the examination by defi ni Williams owned te at. opinion I Jem se Cook, ex.uniiiiiu; for the the dct-mi ' ' 'elitlnr.ed te probe, asUin; the . ,i stenographer te take notes AV.'Ii n said he laard that ".seventj -the ti . ' had been killed, lie didn't kn w I ., if exactly when. On that basis he had formed hi opinion. Lawyer Cenk deluged William " questions, tii.ailj instructing him that a juror who i fair will pre r." i feiulatrt's innocence up until he enters he jury room te render the .rli Lawjer MiddlekautT didn't think : w.i neces-.irj te wait that long, and l.e mi jected. Where's the court?" adieil the u. fense. Judge llartwell was in the jiirx i-hiih Tlie (otitentieti had te be rcpc.iti-l ( i the court, and both side dti:useil ' v let.g a jurur should presume a defetid.it t innocent. Later. .MiddlekautT iiue-tiened W "ireiiuui William again. His ,,eten. t.nn was that since Williams d.du't knew the exact location of tie kill ings n.imel. in the Herrln cemetery and at the "power house" ami ret nt the Lester strip mine lie reallv could have no opinion. William- told the pio-e.utien that he saw no tea -en ubj he 'couldn't be a fair juror." Judge llartwell next questioned him. and realized that the long gt tiling hud perhaps confused Will.ams. He told the Jud'e he had no opinion. Judge llartwell tin ii expr d his own confusion exer the M-nireman's re plies. He was interrupted. "Te shorten mutter," interrupted Lawjer Cook, "di fense will challenge Wi liam perempienl liefetise made rii'eiil-breakiiig sp,..d in the examination of I'lejd Hlacl . .1 brother of Hr. .1. T. Hlack. of lb run one of the prosecution's tar witn who treated ni.in of the mnril.it.-.l striki'-bnaker after the riot lu-t .lu'e Helier' Cook, one of the d' tense 1 , jers. asked Hlack jut fear sn.ipi quest ion : "Are j, en the brother of l)r Hlaik'- ' lime you an opinion as te the -n it or innocent" of the men who did tae killing at the Lester Strip .Mine'.- ' lime j en expressed it? "Is it a fixed opinion?" Te each query Hlack nnipred a -hurt, eplese "jes." Hi W.i- v- i ised for tause. Hut defen-e sjient most of tiie r dark tl.i. probing only seten fna. r eiiiretueii. who were In the end tx cusisl for being biused. There are no new jurors t,, ,,i f,, i , four alreudj chosen. Tlie i.ta.i.n.ng twetitj of the new xetiire uili up. i' n da All tlaj jesterdii.x th ir'r""i wis tlre.ir. The f"W electric lig','. iniibi s)(1reely combat the uiuien ,f di'kne.ss from the rum, cola out -of -d or- Mrs. Hurt C.rare, wife of one of t' deft nd. int.s. and their diiughttr -at ii the prisoner' b"n h during the -if t . r r r noen beside the priset.ei npi ,t lunched her exes with a h.ttl Ikeji huf. PLAYERS STRIKE IN BERLIN Berlin. Net Js , A j. I .'tilling 'I'iH iitnl ep,',ir ,;; ,, . if Herlin - th it n .il w i ,d . S. k s.illtl, ,il IMIs j,re p ,-R. .- tie i ,t s prir.i .i-.i! p. h hi ui s l'. il I 1 . '. i r ? i ! '..'. ii, iliil if m. zm& ..MlUI.Xi, lw ITLFW ' jUri?A.i aigwiB ms. Cfjristma Carbsi Cenklin's Self-Filling Fountain Pens Waterman's Fountain Pens Cenklin's Automatic Pencils Eversharp Pencils YEO&TUECEHSf-O. JBL STATIONERS- A3 PRINTERS-BLANK BOOK VMFRi I2N. 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