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Washington’s Fastest Growing Shoe House & - Sectetary m m MERBT | jected trip to Alawies durin speclai board MAY A i:g Sutnnme i Ereon: Army off and report Pflllfl!lfi Harding zeflerflny nnn- on t told = emnmn L The detail_ tor the Boaed 18 Ma. uu he hoped -umi D. C Shanks, Col. Charles H. on to Itléfid lflé n{ lflln Col, Bherman llorellnd Maj. lm rigl council of éhe ordef 1 arshall, record sto nekt Juné, bu wll i sfumr pnonoflons Army Officers to Review Ist of Officers Advanced. With a view to removing all al- -—.___ ) Father Jokin's Wedfcine Has had 65 years' success for colds, and cough8.—Advertisement. —_—————— PRIS[INERS TESTIFY ABOUT MINE WAR {Declare They Were Unwilling Participants as They Ask Bail at Logan, W. Va. By the Amoclnted Prosk. LOGAN, W; Va., October 14.—Logan- Boone county disturbance defendants |today continuea thelr testimony, be- \gun yesterday, In support of an ap- plication for admittance to bail fol- lowing postponement of their trials the day before until the January term of circuit court. When Judge Robert Bland this morning ascended the im- provised bench in a motion ploture jtheater, serving as a courtroom while the county building s being repaired, it was brought out that the hearing would be concluded probably by noon. . The taking of testimony was made Tecessary by the prosecution's objec- tion to the release on bond of eighteen of the thirty-one men who appeared for_trial Wednesday. The regular grand jury has added a number of indictments to those re- turned several weeks ago by a special grand jury and the total now exceeds 800. The charges range from murder to gun “toting” and_ fesulted from disorders in Boone and eastern Logan tounties late in August and early in September when eieven men were killed. Took Part Unwillingly. Most of the defendants heard &o far have testified they were unwilling participants, but the prosecution has sought through questioning to show that they made no effort to shirk the tasks assigned to them by men whose names they gave as “Blanton, Thomp- son and Czlitch.” m:l |leged inequitiés in the .ln{le gromfi l ted that thc‘ro!rfl will whethisr hé wou tioh st for officers created e ith study from av: le_ants t has beén ihd} The Mohammedans plant cypress act of Congress approved June 4, lno vrulubl Ml\l visit the Golden Ghte city if|trees in aimost all their burial TAI\ ot ‘conduct’ hears edses. 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Folks like his oiit- wardly crisp but soft-hearted goodness in FABRIC CASING — Pat Crawford, one of the applicants g "UTAR for bail, told the court he was & RECULAR RECUL. RI % union miner, adding that he only took SIZE PRICE SALE PRICE PRICE SALE PRICE g:c’llnln ‘(heBl!ru.ublo through the co- -36!—‘3 —rs 20—- e '2“ ‘_-_l" n of “Blanton. X Eli Akers, another defendant, testi- 31 : 924 7 fled that “Blanton” ‘b made” him 30x31; it 19.20 11.67 2 work on a road out of Jeffery, near which place most of the trouble oc- 5 31x4 .,?4,-.00 1459 " Judge Bland Fabrlcs _CORD CASIN Akers an- L d to live in - a_powerful | man interposed Proseeuting Attorney Jjohn Chafin. “T don't know,” replied Ak |~hen he shoves a gun in v You do as he wants.” Dana Miles of Laurel City testified ithat he was one of the men who | guarded Magistrate W. F. Mitchell of Logan after the latter was captured during the disturbances. When Mitchell. and several others made prisoners with him were taken to Laurel City, Miles told the court that “it looked as though they were going s A to be killed.” Again Guarded Magistrate, “Colored men crowded around them 4nd poked guns in their faces,” he said. “T tried to stop that kind of . thing, but was pushed away.” Soon thereafter Mitchell and his com- panions were taken from the scene, Miles continued, and he didn't see ‘ C Ilfil“nymuhy-mfiwflyd&ufiu e magistrate again until “Blanton" assigned him to guard Mitchell again eral fterward. filled same day received. Money refunded if you are distatisfied with yowr pur- did_hear th comprised several thousand men gathered at Marmet, near Charleston, prior to the Logan-Boone trouble and proceeded to Madison, Boone county, about twelve miles from the Logan line. At the solicitation of Miners' Union officials it dispersed, after reaching that point, but three days later begin to assemble on the edge ! of Logan county, through which it] was necessary to pass in order to reach Mingo, where state martial taw previously had been imposed fol- lowing industrial disorders. ‘ TROOPS TO LEAVE MINE ZONE. 12'1*Sme AwNw National Guard Being Recruited in West Virginia. By the Associated Press. : CHARLESTON, W. Va., October 14. '——Fedmfll troo southern West Virgi l ollar lel to Santa Claus p— ts-Gor Christma. ithdrawn pro Wothen's “Three-Buckle® néxt month, aceording to i \\d':nl-ens Sliml-brfxn‘e Ox[- P‘tenth I'.uther Pumtp—mili- ;{gEln":l-y“';:::"g:ké’;?;?fld ;-:; ";;;e«rii at 672&8- SCII Warfz & 807) 3 t & Sel s i i G B ik "t i g gy | |VEE Ml S el Select your Christmas Gift NOW. O stoeks afe com: rubber heel.....:. $ rubber heel o that time. plete. 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