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Dhulcet Tones in the Scale of Sweetness—the Highest Note in Confection’s Range! ILK chocolates, constant in quality, multifarious in form and diversified in flavor—more thah twice ten kinds of confection perfection, creams, nuts, fruits and caramels. By the Assoclated Press. ‘WILLIAMSON, W. Va., January 26. —Twenty-four men from the little mining town of Matewan, five miles away, were here today to answer to the charge of murder before Judge R. D. Bailey in the Mingo county clrcuit court. They were indicted last July for the part they are alleged to have taken in a battle with private detectives who had evicted former employes of 'the Stone® Mountain Coal Company from the corporation’s houses. In the fight seven detec- tives, the mayor, C. C. Testerman, and two other citizens were Kkilled The trials were set for the Sel tember term df court, but were post- poned until January 19, and each of the defendants reieased on $10,000 bond. It was then decided on further postponement until today, and last night all preparations for a trial had been completed. Two hundred veniremen had been summoned, from among whom it was hoped the jurors A Pound Box, $1.50 BY SUBSCRIPTION we will deliver to any ad- dress you direct. a pound box every week for a year, for $80; for a month, four mailings, $6.50. CANDEPHONE Main 87& 1415 H Street friends and relatives of the accused $254,000. Me. 00 May Go to Mexico. | other workers employed. Improve-|was connected with the devolution of | upon it for the present. to discuss his reasons for offering his ment in the women's shoe business|the Mexican National railway. in Lynn has advanced to the point where nearly every one of the fac- tories is in operation wholly or in| Gives $300,000 to Bethany. part. The number of workers em-| PITTSBURGH.—Trustees of Betha: ployed, estimated at 75 per cent, is| College, Bethany, W. Va., meeting here, said to be greater than at any time | voted to conduct a campaign for an ad- wince last May. In the Brockton dis- | ditional endowment fund of $750.000. trict factories working on men's shoes | As soon as the decision was announced, | resignation. \ for a loan of are operating on full or part time, Cochran of Uniontown, Pa., said cent of normal. His gift amonnted to $500,000. Charged With Evading Tax. | pany has not .pler:ol whose names) at the plant of the Colyar Reese Co their Miners Are on Trial for Murder; | Lo > e |from Representative W. astings |are withheld uni arrest, charg- | pany Mppday remains at ten. A num- of Oklahoma. ing_conspiracy to rob and robbery of 2 oo Jununey 1 the Secretary of the | & Onited States post office at Jackson | DEr of te Injured in hospitals are not Interior deposited $1,635,366 to the |street station January 14. The fir . . credit of the Choctaw nation and|count specifically charges that the Vi ve sprin o the %legr@h / »el;us Of U S. in Bl‘lef $258.250 to the credit of the Chicka- | bandits carried away mail, bonds and d:m::‘:i‘;‘e"m‘:":‘:ar et s > oy currency valued at spproximately | $ome OF NG FAK L NCY icorains || LEWIS M. THAYER BETTY BOX c : o : McAdoo, former Secretary of the| DETROIT, Mich—Dr. Samuel H Part in Battle etectives—Evading Treasury, said he had tentative plans ! = .| ame too great, according to the e £t With D 0 Ev of for ‘making a brief pleasure trip. to|Marauis has '0"'-':"“ his resignation | theory adyanced by The city buflding || Mcoommion Motiony V™ Emmined - Mexico City soon, with Mrs. McAdoo. |as head of the sociological department | inspector and others. Galles Glassss Fitted Income Tax Charged. That was his only statement when|of the Ford Motor Company. It has DR.CLAUBE S. SEMONES informed of reports from the Mexican |been mutually agreed, however, capital that it was believed his visit|added, that no action would be taken Eyesight § He declined W,.gfl Bdwin H. Ete) Ford Declines Offer of Loan. DETROIT.—The Ford Motor Com- | initiated negotiation upward of § reported last week in New Y 3 banking circles, according to a close | with total production about 50 per he wanted to be ‘the first contributor. :uslne!s associate of Henry Ford ere. Offers of a loan have been re- 1 : ceived, It was said. from a number of | ; banks, whose representatives ave | Four Indicted for Murder. called at the company’s offices here Pays 6 Per Cent e At s on oo s Ton i uick Service st | expected to recover. investigatl de by l e The detective valve || SOVARDS F=k 507 13th N.W. failed to allow the vapor from the . | tank to escape when the pressure be- he alint 00410 McLachien 10th end € Sts. N.W." phone et fl?‘.‘e Stop Itching Eczema Penetrating, Antiseptic” Zemo Will Help You BUILDING Tk Never mind how often you have N NN, SOPERTON, L.—Ind . 1 the last k, but th hav . 3 < - CINCINNATI, OhiowFedoral war- | SOPERTON, Ga—Indictments charg. | during the last week, but they have|lll ' pores maturing in 45 [[|ing, itching e T bore: } CORNWELL'S i 24 Men From Matewan, W. Va., Alleged ToiHave Taken)| . o s Ay Ao s . il iRl Campany: i i i i rants charging conspiracy to detiaud the United States government of revenues due under the income tax were issued by United States Com- missioner Thomas Gregory against W. Horace Schmidlapp, Riffe Pope, Herman F. Cellarius and Fred Wat- son, all of Cincinnati and connected with the Monitor Stove and Range Company of this city. J. W. Smith, Dan Davis, Elijah Cole- the death of Bill Hall, a white cropper, sfitag |last_ September. The state will en.| TRENTON. deavor to show that there was a con- ing murder have been returned against | been declined. man and Roy Durden in connection with 36 Acquitted in Silk Case. N. J—Thirty-six de- fendants, charged with conspiracy in | spiracy to kill Hall by polsoning for | connection with thefts of silk valued $15,000, insurance, said to have been [at $150,000 from made payable to Dan Davis. A chemist|way Express Company at Paterson reported the presence of polson in|last year, were acquitted by a federal the American Rail- lying Zemo, furnished by any drug- or 8 months. It p,‘:o fo;i 35If. Ext:- large “bottle, » 1.00. caling begins the moment Pays 4 Per Cent Zemo is applied. In a short time on shares withdrawn be- ;-:;ulll’ Loy Jrace b°|‘n Sem e = C| cads an fore maturity imilar skin discases will be re- Hall's stomach. jury here at the direction of Judge | ts Nearing g the skin and making Reilstab. | Assel T in, Storage Charge on Letters. V. S. Mine Operation Indorsed. $7,000,000 it vigorously healthy, always use HOUSTON, Tex.—Mexico will charge| LINCOLN, Neb.—Government own- 6-Cent Car Fare Assured. ’ Zemo, the penetrating, antisepti would be obtained, and scores of - d. storage on letters left undelivered in | ership and operation of coal mines| TOLEDO, Ohio.—Operation of street Tas M T liquid. It is not a greasy salve and The defendants are Sid Hatfield, | each day in excess of ten. chief of police of Matewan; Reece Chambers, William. Bowman, Clair Overstreet, Doug Mounts, Jesse Boyd. Isaac Brewer, Charles Kiser, > - Ben Mounts, William B. Coleman, I | no0y o5 2 cly, 82,67 Chambers, Lee Taylor, James Over- street, Fred Burgraft, At “‘llllams.‘ P . . B. R. Page, Fred Webb, Van Clay, . 9 Albert Burgraft, Calvin McCoy. m.l-l ornia lie Chambers, N. H. Atwood, Wiiliam g e SIS Starr and Ezra Fry, the latter a union organiser. % The indictments charge that they " killed Albert C. Felts, Lee Felts, J. ‘ For a Child’s Liver and Bowels W. Ferguson, A. J. Booher, E. O. Powell, C. B. Cunningham and C. T.| WMother! Say “California,” then you will e e s i i i . to the indict: t der, Hatfleld . et genuine “California Syrup of Figs.” Full as Indicted {or steaiing 3100 from | directions for babies and children of all ages 8 O O e e b e gt of the defendants for stealing who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue- wesnonsiEdlon e tofitieRd=adNcEs o < tectives. ! coated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on “Five detectives who escaped during | H PRy . the battle were indicted for killing the bottle. Children love this delicious laxative, Mayor Testerman, but they were granted a change of venue, and will be tried in Greenbrier county. i 4 Organizers Had Been Busy. : For several months before the bat- - tle, organizers of the United Mine [ d Workers of America had been busy forming local unions among the % galns miners of Mingo county. Employes of the Stone Mountain Coal Company at Matewan joined the union and, it ‘was stated at that time, were ordered to move from company houses. Some of them, however, were still in pos- 8 session on May 19, and a perty of' private detectives was sent from Bluefield to serve writs of ejection. They had completed their work and were_on_their way to the Norfolk and Western railroad swation late in the afternoon when the fight occurred. “Anse” Hatfield, proprietor of the hote] at Matewan, was locked up as an important witness in the case. He was shot dead within a month after the indictments were returned, and Sid Hatfield, Hallle, Ed and Tait Chambers were afterward ind! the killing. Another import: ness was Miss Janey Mullans, was employed at the hotel. She has 736-738 Se th S been in Williamson for several weeks and, according to counsel, w o ven treet lamnng the first to tell on the stand the story of the battle. g ) = —_— g ¢ ‘ ’ I Held Under Mamm Act. = BALTIMORE, Md..—Arrested as he was leaving s his boarding house, Stmfi M (ytumwn years old, That’s the word which dominat f e DS oot Violating the Mann act. Mion sa Rere n It t be “qui onmates 'everylhmg he’had just eold a faciory in Fair- ere now. mont and had come to Baitimore to mus quick selling”—and our “blow” the money. Esther Brand, twenty-one years old, of Morgantown, way is the !ow-p'rice way. We are not concerned W. Va., Is also under arrest. with p.rofits during this rebuilding time. Two Shot in Dauel. CLEVELAND.—Walter E. Smith, city marshal here, and Winfield Gib- son were both shot through the stomach and probably fatally wound- ed here in a pistol duel which fol- lowed, spectators say, an effort on the part of the officer to stop a disturb- ance which, it is alleged, Gibson was causing in a store. Both men were Pure Silk Hose, 89¢ |§*" = " | PLANT CITY, Fla.—Nathan Drawdy, B | well known here, shot and killed his sl.m value wife and then committed suicide by shooting himself in the head at their rooms here. Other roomers in the Sold " . house say that Drawdy was angry e dies' kPurr Silk Hose, full fashioned in fast ::f::':h’;; hflc’ e &n‘:l,:l'l'or'llr{et;: colors, Black—African or Cordovan Brown, and as- @ | atternoon, and that when she retur: sorted sizes. ed a quarrel was begun which ended in the dual traged: S fSor.newhcre there may be a manufacturers’ im- Presses Anti-Cigarette Drive. perfection—so tiny that perhaps you won’t be able | . TOPEKA, Kan—Miss Lucy Page to find it—and if you do it will harm neither the L e R e » - e the nternational nti - arette appearance nor the serviceability. But that’s what League, announced that she ® ould leave Kansas February 1 to begin “next on Missouri and Oklahoma.’ Miss Gaston said she would visit every state capital where the legislature is in ses- sion after her campaign is launched iny) Petticoah Bloomerg Missouri and Oklahoma. cuts the price to 89c. $3.98 Values Regul, Invites Debate on Industrial BiIL x 3 ar $1.00 Values f¥eiieitirl L TR Satine _Bloomers, e e Petticoats, with flesh, black a ' 1 > nd all Jowa legisiature, in which an_ indus. deep rufile; all 52069 colors; cut extra trial courts Dbll modeled on that of colors—and extra full and large; fine c Kansas has been introduced, is con- good quality...... quality sidering a_concurrent resolution now, e fnviting the Kansas executive and Samuel Gompers to appear in joint de [blle. Shifts in “Dry” Persomnel. CHICAGO.—Frank D. Richardson, —— prohibition director for the central di- vision, has begun to reorganize the pers sonnel of his office by shifting five of his assistants to new territories. Values Up to $25.00 Among the changes announced were the supplanting of James T. Brierton Some are snappy Polo Cloths; others fashionable Si vertones and Velours—in the most popular model,._bdfil:l suip Line to R:ouu:;. i & . D —] er and form-fitting, with capey collars. Half-lined and full- [ |or >t decision to Withdraw trom the lined. All sizes now. But come ear}; oastal rate conference was an- - g‘ol:;zad by the United American Line, Sperating. the American-Hawaiian fleet, in a telegram received here. The 1 uncement of withdrawal from the :::?erenca was made last night. Take Eggs From Starving Chin: NEW YORK.—The Chinese hen’s | ] egg market is controlled by American as head of the Indianapolis district by Lee Kidder, formerly in charge at Peoria. mporters who are making . huge [prv?l‘\,tn from the sale of fresh and trosen eggs imported from ina AR Tl e it st s deputy commissioner of public mar- You'll find them hanging on separate racks—wher: kets, declared here. IM have been gathered from the higher-priced “Finds” $135,000 in Securities. sizes have become broken. Serg x z e, Velour and Silk NEW YORK.—Securities valued at —handsomely designed ished. i - 125,000 were found in_the possession Bargain. Y and fini A genuine Rebuilding .‘,’5 Willlam Payton of Paterson, N. J. : Police announced, when he was ar- reigned in court’ here charged. with being a fugitive from justice. He was one of the eleven men and women uslin Gowns - ested ¥riday by New York detec- M Colton w&lsts :fi— Investigating the theft of $36.. ¥ 000 worth of jeweiry from a Paterson Regular $1.50 Values Regular $1.00 Values store. Payton, police said, told them 3 » 3 pic, span, clean he found the securities. Fine quality, with new Waists; extra wide embroid- trimmed with dainty Ses I dustur Impsonen : n in the was not- "b:of:;i Cut large c ery—good models— c 22°in Teporta from factary conters Ta an L well made ......... eastern Massachusetts. Virtually all the large shops in Haverhill have be- gun work on shoes for the Kaste: trade with 75 per cent of _the Pt force of cutters and 60 per c me that country after ten days, effective | was indorsed by the Neoraska housecars at the reduced fare rate of 6 men had come in from all parts of | Fehrnary 1 the o » epartment at Wash- | of representatives by a vote of 43 to|cents, with 1 cent for a transfer, on the county, ington advised the postmaster here. |37 Neoraska senators and - repre. | February 1 was assured when city $600,000 it is the one dependable treatment Five Detectives Indicted: The storage will be five centavos for | sentatives are asked by the resolution | council ratified a supplementary con- to aid the securi of legislation | tract drawn_up by city officials and 42 5 e ted by Henry L. Donerty ana the | [I Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. Toledo Railways and Light Company. 82,673,650 for Indians. | ‘!along the line indicated. MUSKOGEE, Okla. — Payment of | Held in Mail Robbery. explosion of walnut, used.......... used . Berkley Upright, $98 Stflnw-y e Crippen Player, mahogany, sl mahogany, used....: Huntington Upright, s 89 used ranklin Upright, 5519 oak., used............. h , NeW..... ER Clarendon Player, i T T , s‘:.'.’;\fgflfk Si';;lyxflr; $549 :;:dh ol stshtly $619 ing this great quarter-of-a-million-dollar sale, ful bargaing we are offer! whether used, shopworn or.new, are guaran- teed to be a8 represented or your money will be cheerfully refunded. cording to its age. You are absolutely pro- EX’ t:cteddin every way. You are sure to be pleased. What can be easier than $10 down and a vaawEY BACK long time in which to pay the balance to ap- proved credit? Surely any one can now enjoy ‘We will deliver any one of these instruments to you and guarantee safe delivery. THE PRICES ]lflb J.RAUilliams 1330 G St. NW. e made | DALLAS, Tex.—The federal grand | Death Toll in Blast Ten. jury returned indictments against Al- | MEMPHIS—The death toll of t ad” & This Great $250 Makes Big Bargains at Knabe Warer ebony, used. L S R Holmes & Son Upright, §38() used . e ichly $675 LIBERAL RULES REGULATING THIS GREAT $250,000.00 SALE DESCRIPTION SPECIAL EXCHANGE OFFER g > v - To show dence in the wonder- The Pianos and Players we are offering dur o you our confl ln‘cdurllll Neiaveat er-of-a-million-dollar sale, within one time you may exchange the Plano oFf r-Piano you purchase for any other Piano or Player-Plano of equal or greater Extra saving for more cash down. Ask the salesman about our cash-saving plan when you Every instrument fully warranted and guar- - _the pleasure of a fine Piano or Player-Tiano. unteed " to be as represented or money FIT funded without question or argument. Could FREE DELIVERY * anything be fairer? y The figures placed on this elegant list of FREE : Pianos and Players ate certainly low at this We include frce with every Player-Piano a time of high prices. Think of 1t! A Used beautiful kench to match, or stool with a Upright Piano for $89, and a Used Player for Plano. $178. Come and be convinced. —_—— ATerooms, int. he: ,000.00 SALE OPEN NIGHTS UNTIL NINE Take Advantage of This Great Opportunity |g $178 = To Approved Credit FREE DELIVERY Read Partial List of Bargains for $250,000.00 Sale . nsmea t, urgn < §649 Haines Upright, 5398 mahogany, used..... L ot Kaabe Angelus Plaver: $695 T LR T Foster Player, —————————————— Haines Upright, — ~§560 | ' mahogany, stightly G610 | Foster Grand, §765 Solo Concerto Pl e e ey 539 | S St T $649 | o weaorr. 998 ................ > Pla; o $572 Schubert Plaver, §64() | Kingshury Plaver, §743 Faat ot SR _L__— J.H.XWllliams Upright, Hli‘:lel Brothers® Upright, 9 Selolconcertolbiyen 30580y $498 | cbon. 812 GUABANTEE value on our floors and all payments made on Every one of these Pianos and Player-Planos the first instrument will be credited in full .18 fully guaranteed for from 1 to 10 years, ac- against the second. Pord, ooms, Inc. it does not stain. When others fail for skin troubles of all kinds. In skin troubles, ordinary soaps are irritating and liable to agg: | vate the condition. Use Zemo soap. {1t is antiseptic, soothing, and hast- | ens the process of healing. ' The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, O JAMES BERRY, Presideat JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary he e We are making prices and terms z0 low that you can’t help buying—that is, of course, i if you ever intend buying. Read this advertisement very carefully, select the instrument F Mimtnnnentlyouthinkmlyintuutyou.ufla!mnmdlyornigbt,udm. Y salesmen will take pleasure demonstrating them to you, whether you buy or not.” | When you call at the Knabe Warerooms, Inc., you are always sure of polite, courteous _'. treatment. This is the opportymity you have been waiting for. Don’t put off buying enother..] minute. The terms, the prices, are all in your favor. 1 1 used Player-Piano of good make. This Player is worth deal more, but we must make our quota of $250,000.00 DOWN. Long Time to Pay Balance on Piano or Player- Piano. Solo Concerto Player, 5589 Cecilian Player, .$l78 o - mahogany, new ..... mahoginy, used.... Comstock Upright, 6130 | ™rahogeny. wsee.... 9319 Byrne Upright, $139 N ... 3098 mahogany, used.... = 3 Bout)lr P!;yer. mahogany, new..... 5495 oal used......... S etanogany, ed.... 9398 ‘Wilbur Player, mahogany, used. 3. H. Williams Upright, G 4QR mahogany, new..... Waters Player, mahogany, v.:sed. $3 U Harrington Player, mahogany, used. Winter Player, mahogany, used. Aeolian Player, mahogany, used.... $407 Afnk:;':g.;l}?lz Je Autogrand Player, Auto Player, mahogany, used.... $2|3 mahog.a)l'l;' Baus Player, mahogany, used. Premier Grand, mahogany, new.. Behning Player, oak. used........... used OPEN NIGHTS UNTIf NINE