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— 'll/zcua Day "and 5¢ Sunda ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1921 HELD AS YEGGS DRILL." | |Man Whe Discovered Four Burglars in Bank Saw Vault Opened. MUNCIE, Ind., November 17.—Four men robbed the Farmers' State Bank at Oakville yesterday of $3,000 worth of liberty bonds and a small amount of money. 1t was the second time within & week that the institution was entered by robbers. George Banning saw the men ap- HOWAT EXPELLED |60LORADO RANGERS BY MINE WORKERS| ~ CALLED IN STRIKE 4,000 Men Also to Be Sus-|Martial Law in “Huerfano mines._would.-be. closed . by a sym- pathetic strike wlthla a few days. He sald the mines are 90 per cent union. Proclamation Is Issued. ‘The martia] law proclamation was issued” by Gov. Shoup after an ap- peal had been received from Sheriff Harry Capps, at Walsenburg, saying the situation was beyond his control, and after a tour of the district by Col. Hamrock. No disturbance was reported as a result of the develppments yesterday, although it was pay day for the miners. Prohibition of the rale of arms-and ER AN OPPORTUNITY PRICE proach the bank and investigated. Confronted by one of them with a pended for Failure to revolver, he was forced to stay with them for two hours while they drilled Obey. through the bank vault. The men escaped In an automobile in the di-|py e Associated P County Precedes Walk- | ammunition at Walsenburg yesterday revealed, according to dispatches, out Order. that Walsenburg merchants already had sold out their entire stocks of arms and ammunition. J DENVER, Col., November 17.—Mar- T O el e e htaiere | PITTSBURG, Kan. November 17.—| tial law is in effect in Huerfano coun- Fustifea; Aetisd. anything in their previous attempt on [Alexander M. Howat, for twenty|ty today. The company justified the decreased the bank. vears a figure In labor controversies| State rangers, acting under instruc- | ¥38¢s Wwith a statement that the —_— in the Kansas coal fields, today stood | tions from Col. Patrick J. Hamrock, | Miners’ wages were out of proportion Tex Rickard says he will give |automatically and permanently ex-|adjutant general, took charge of law |for wages in other skilled lines; that Chamblon Benny Leonard $40,000 to | ooq”grom ™0 "0 iicq Mine work- | enforcement just a few hours prior Icduced wages would bring more box either Tendler, Kansat or Fried- = to the time set by union leaders for | WOrk, reopening of more industries mun at Madison Square Garden. ers of America, with reinstatement|a strike today in thirteen mines of | and result in cheaper coal to the con. $10 PER TON | [ cents a month costs you about 1% cents a day and ( 5 cents Sundays. | | Clean, Black Jewel Lump Coal that burns with a heat fury you'll welcome when winter winds whistle! Delivered in any quantity and anywhere! Place Your Order NOW—by Phone. Main 5567 EASTERN COAL & MINING CO,*™e- OFFICES-809 INTERNATIONAL BL00. YARDS-RRsT ano M 3vs. AE. Telephone Main 5000 and Delivery Will Start at Once possible only through action by the| the Colorado Fuel and Iron Com- | Sumer ol pany, employing 3,500 men. Reduc- | Union officials asserted that the re- executive board of the international [ FEEY: SmEO¥INE 5500, men. F duction in wages was violation of the union. nounced yesterday and effective to- |award of the bituminous coal wage i i | 1 xpelled with him were those offi-| day, was to be the signal for closing | commission, and assorted that ai- & ) SEARES 3 _| of "the mines by a walk-out, John P. | though the company disclaimed ac- cials of his administration Wh> re- ¥ioyennan, president of district 15, | ceptance of the award, that the com cently were deposed on order ¢f| United Mine Workers of America, an- [ pany had been a party to the delib- John L. Lewis, president of the inter- | nounced. erations of the commission and were McLennan declared that the other morally bound to observ national union, and who have kept; the suspended administration alive several weeks in defiance of the|apy T international. - Howat and August Dorchy, the de-|= posed vice president, are in jail at Columbus, Kan., serving sentences of six months each for violating the state industrial court law by calling strikes in an industry regarded as essential to the public welfure. Will Suspend 4,000, Their expulsion was announced last night by A, Bittner of Pitts- burgh. pecial representative of the “international union sent here to IO e Friday Economies All Over The Store Trimming Specials ke of the Kansas district Bittner's announcement also Less-Than Wholesale N~tizfaction First [T said he would proceed immediately sortment of 3¢ suspend from membership ap- 9 C tely 4,000 Kansus miners who rE nd’ % hole LARGE iled to obey an order by the en kindx, in assort s. Dozen 4 lb international 10 go back to work, on & card...... 3 The strike was called by the men |= o i September 30, in protest against the | = Daintily _embroidered finished € ¢ incarceration of Howat and Dorchy. | = neck. In Friday's sale at a special b ingtatement aying fee: in aler ce acon, outnern ty e Dbacon, each to the union (rexsury. g pro. 810-818 Seventh Street 5 inchex wide, in pldin ‘satins and vided by the organization's constitu- fancy stripes. Popular colors. tion. and Jumpers Of Heavy Blue Denim, Union Made and Double- sewed Throughout. Provisions for Strikers. About $60,000 worth of provisions Rour;(_\\'l!l arrive in district 14 for the striking miner; Lea MOKED HAM, 3. 24+ SLICEDHAM . .35+ 8. it was announced am Orr. traveling audi- ates Wholesale which haus ind extend- ing credit The co- operative g firm is controlled entirely by mine workers of Ohio. Orr said Frank Farrington, pr FRESH-CAUGHT FISH Sliced Cod . . Winter Appare Listed for Quick Selling Tomorrow 95c¢ each dent of the 1llinois miners, had au- thorized the immediate .shipment of . the Drovisions. omene o These good overalls are Sliced Salmon . 35:Pan Trout . . 206 |||k s | Vifalitor o DEFIES INTERNATIONAL. Two Cars of Fancy Corn-Fed Pigs Tasts is 95c. Thriity men will NOW BEING PREPARED FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SALE The Star delivered by regular carrier to your ‘ i i ¥ home every evening and Sunday morning for 60 Direct From Qur Own Smokehouse! OO LT 26%|Croakers . . . 205 WOMEN'S CLOTH COATS that sold for $25.00. 24 of them—and 22 are silk lined. Of velour, silvertone, Bolivia and goldtone. Sealine collars and bands or large self collars. ANAI38 isnpmenvmssmmmmv i R e A e T hasten to profit by the op- portunity. Full-cut overalls and jump- ers, made of sturdy white- back blue denim—the most durable kind. Rip - proof seams. Riveted buttons. Full equipment of pockets. All sizes, 36 to H4. Separate Entrance from Seventh Street to Men's Dept. Through Bars of Cells Howat Sees PLUSH COATS—Women's Full-length Black Plush Coats, belted model, with large cape collar and Sol lining. Also a 36-inch $25 model, with large Kit coney collar, cuffs and band around bottom ] cell in the Alexander 1t of the Kan- FreshHams . . 225|Pork Loins wee 256 |f il snai PLUSH COATS—A 36-inch model, of rich, serviceable biack plush. Large seli collar; convertible belt. A coat that looks well and wears well, at low cost $ l 6'75 ither jails nor injunction nor in- conrts nor expulsion from the sway the mine workers of 14 in the brilliant fight they WOMEN'S DRESSES, representing accumulations from hi her priced lines, reduced for Friday. Beautiful new models in tricotine, charmeuse, FreshPicnics . .18% Pork Loins . =" 255 || Women's . B & l . P L d Ibs. p KN L0 ceiablishy the prln- ;ch-eleelu. slaliu qu: serge—NO cheap velours in the lot. = “mbroidered, beaded, braided and krimmer trimmed. Sizes H PigBrains . . . 15%Purelard . .2 =25 |"is o s meroemn Wear AP i $8.75 President Wilkinson Rules Against HOU h‘(mn»,1 ‘“.‘rh.:.r.".x WOMEN'S $29.75 SUITS—Our regular stock, tailored of tricotine, H s suiped mingh o o valuma and velour Beaverette collars and chokers afd seli 525 = FANCY For Frying ¢ Young c | Telegram to Howat. = collars. Embroidered, braided and silk stitched. Choice........ B HOME- or ¥ :‘.”“T SMITH, Arl .“.’;'e- o .‘”m;_ = plain coloTs..........:. - 3 i 3 & Aok H BUNGALOW APRONS, of S 5 DRESSED Wy RoasTiNG Ib. Hens ib. |1 ERATASE | o, amot : ) z 3 p action which might be = gorted siripes. Some i ) S lenaing wid e AecanaiiS with colors, others with R t 12 Y d U d = i i Dol 2 [ S b s | Remnan 2¢ Yar nderwear MILLBROOK LE district 14, president John | 2 front and slip-over styles 7 e 5 ' ruled out of order{= FLANNELETTE BLOO M- Uscful lengths f v s in Friday's umula- AR : PALMINE : at aistrict o send atetes |2 | kst fuli and wideo Wih | tion or remnanis of staple wash goods. Included are 27-inch AT UNION SUETe (T : at. ‘expressing 1o him rufiie at knee. Made of £() B ing 8 1. 27-inch whi 1 col a . 5 only. the conventic E 2 heavy striped flannelette c .~:rmed‘outmg annel, 27-inch white and colored domet flannel, shght { gratitude for t o BAIAMAS. Gwosblocs Htyls vard-wide percale, yard-wide bleached and unbleached cottons 79¢ - ! od with the Raneas ming AN, e and standard apron gingham. 18c to 25c materials. stri court l’hs f,.;s"r sal . mr':‘;e an_rg:""\:"flfllo iil*‘"‘d$ifl2; REMNANTS TABLE DAM- ”l‘llip NTS OF \'on‘lr: n.‘i‘i;:', d ay when he ruled out of order white. Tr Lk, . in 1 to 3 vard lengths. DRAPE S originally. No. 810% e slight im- a oLio i s vhi silk frogs.... 0! 0! o 3 d e a L0000 o the ati of the ates o o ;:‘.:\m:.u' of e quality, in a number 9o .-rl‘:r:\fr\\'il‘h.‘un : }\urlx-mfid Yol for £1.00 ¢ “v':,““’[‘: = 50 C iners. en front or iack. of fine patterns. Yard.. ored borders. Yard,..... “7C have Nigh of low ks, 1o0E = | Sizes 3 Regular 3£ slee r no sleeves. Ankle H i sve Kind. .- . Eg‘nx ”u"].::u lr;!zl’s. garment, E lb i P B ar s , Bar- 79: = N Wk bl AR Ay 9 .. H The Peer of All Butter Substitutes ignated by Secfetary Hoover ax the H A Sa le = Carefully Selected and TR Iepreschtat g if e Depariment, of port tlose £ Guaranteed ery Fine Creamery reau. - Mr. Potis will aiso serve as Women's Onyx Derby-rib- Gloves Ef oot AR the) Denartmeng of bed Mercerized Hose, in black Wool-Mixed and H , [ J T Ql l e A oot g Somplete, and “brown, and 1-mixed . Gordon o WOMEN'S KID GLOVES. of = the department and all matters per- | "?:an ‘;'»r(o,.‘;:ng:,i.‘, Thread and Fih Silk-and- (i l\-.“_fs;-:;‘\-oz’mg, = r e CANS or aining_ thereto. He will report to e ehicuea & Sha read and Fiber Mercerized . E e ’ tary; Hoover, Mercerized Sport Hose of Silk Hose S i AL $1.4 = g - - - heautiful quality, in an ex- Sport Hose s ceptianally f‘”};gg{;‘y““&'”é‘g‘ A Friday bargain combination in_which worthy quality is = No.2 £ c o irregular - associated with a popular low price. Choice of— o bl = SlFTED PEAS No.2 12 c Mame St le CORN 10 Gordon Round Ticket (No. 275) Hose, a beautiful and 1an eue z y Can, 2 y 9 Can, durable mixture of thread silk and fiber, in black, cordovan Cligice No.3 o ° {“d other colnri—.I Als% B}ack Hr‘\(c with white clocks and KAY No. [4 c Chlld Novelty Striped se. Perfect quality. GLOV RED BEETS, 11 COMETRICE, .. 10 ren’s | SETELARASGEL S o A, ey - ’ ity; Full-fashioned Black Woolen Hose, slightly irregular: and guar. Cial Jor W 55¢ F ANCY D ATES Large 7 BR AZ".. NUTS Extra zsc Wear Derby Ribbed Silk-and.mercerized Hose, perfect quality. i b o 1L COATS of wide.uale ' corduroy, with padded lining. o SMYRNA VERY BES Formerly sold for $3.50 and 4 T $3.98. The least b © 5108 y LARGE BOXES : co Ade ofd wide-:'alle white corduroy; dressy belt- . J c - W eder s iomerts ot | Friday Clearance of Popular Fall and Winter Models for $6.98, §7.98° f Extra : 1-Ib. t 298, Choice D2.98 $ or c Fancy 1b. Bricks c MIDDY BLOUSES in all- TiC white and white with_navy and copendtrlimm;?gs. Regu- lation models. Re- duced to. 69C KNITTED CAPS— Chil- dren’s pure worsted knitted Saps, maéle with f:;ncy bor- ers and trimme with pompon s 390 LEGGIN Children’s drawer leggins and knee leg- gins, made of Boyd's wide- . wale white corduroy. These leggins formerly sold for $298. Re- duced to... %o 980 range of becoming models in Panne and Lyons Velvet, in black and colors. Ostrich and fancy trimmed, embroidered and ribbon and ornament trimmed. N WHEN NATURE WONT PLUTO WILL || WL R TR T DID PAIN DISTURB YOUR SLEEP? HE pain and torture of rheuma- tism can be quickly relieved by an Do applic:fion it‘)[ Sloan's Lm‘;m:.\':’ti t rub, as & penetrales an hrin'gl: warmth, easeand comfort, lete ting you sleep soundly. i , Always have a bottle Randy and | apply when you feel the first twinge. !{ You will find it just as good for neuralgia, sciatica, lumbago and any | mm adle.‘ It is splendid bmek.n in out of tired, aching mi Fis and strains and 'ame backs. It is clean and non-skin-staining. For forty years Sloan’s Liniment has proved itself to thousands the world over. Ask your neighbor. 5 Millinery - of quality and au- thentic style at an absurdly low Friday price because we must yield part of the millinery space ® OLD DUTCH COFFEE, 25 e e e T R “Creamcrust’”’ Bread | A FULL POUND, THE BEST IN TOWN CHEVY CHACE DELIGHTS Mayotmaise T2 12¢ 1% 25¢ 5, 50c prveame & 15¢ Emiv 32¢ Felt Hoods in Black and Colors, Reduced to Costs but a trifle for one of these smart and practical hats for general $l 00 wear. Require but a touch of trimming VU For the Home ¢ PILLOWCASES—*42x36 hemmed and hem- stitched Pillowcases, ch}su_ed as seconds, but t, practically perfeet. Li to a buyer. {9c Each .. SASH CURTAINS, of marquisette, in white, cream and ecru. 50c kind, on sale at, 3¢ bovrpoist Spiaeril Jas casess e ROBE BLANKETS, size 72x84, slightly soiled. Dark patterns. Sold for $6.00. Réduced $2'98 UL T LU L L L L L L R LT L T L T T T L T T L T T Underpricing Boys’ O’coats $12.75 Far Collar Coats; In sizes 3 to 10; of kersey and mannish coatings, in blue, brown and gray, with collars of beaver- ette, coney and nutria. Quilted lining. Newest winter models. Mannish Overcoats, in sizes 10 to 18. Of splendid plain surface, plaid-back coatings, «with sKeleton lining. Raglan sleeves.. Belted model with blg pockets. A Special from Toyland! B 15inch Jointed Character Doll 98¢ This cute baby is made of durable composition, with wire-strung arms and legs and blonde, bru- nette or auburn wig. Lifelike features. More Toys—Lower Prices Toyland is Little Folks' Joyland—overflowing with all the new things and all the old favorites. Buy Toys now! if i SCRUB CLOTHS. About 100 of these heavy, woven Scrub Cloths, in large size, 18x18 29C inehes. 6 FOR.... cescengeesens . TURKNIT WASH CLOTHS, preferred- for their reversible surface and soft, absorbent qual- 29: ity. Slightly imperfect. 6 FOR.....cco0n 7" |45 $1.00 COCOA APPLES 3% 20-{Potatoes] 0227 e ¢ : . < N o=

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