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RAIL STRIKE NEARS, IJNIUN MEN ASSERT Charges Against Roads Having Little Bearing. By the Assoclated Pres: out work to cont pending opinions in thirty more case which were posted for hearing toda are expected in railrond o es to have NOTICES \\"I\\Hu\‘ and 14th filed with T & DEETON, 6 v U T G CADY GRAND HT Ko ) WORCH. of the St tea o e bulle ed doorway in fo be complicd with association shail | L FTOM (he BUBe body b nuthotte e Wiainess of | Eaton place, banking > R Crissinger, | 0 the late fie Comp reby corify | on a flowe that k of Wash-| tomb bene fgton.” in_ Deice of Coly and othe dred on the the Umited State Savings Bank. = located wi ,_of the city of Washingt bla. In ie whe and seal o Con a tuin ¢ in the District of Co IroncIad Roof Paint Rich color. Not to with 1l s now on the » fob and IRONCLAD We Have the Langest Plant in ity for_renovating Box Sprifigs, Mattresses and | Pillotvs WE ENOW HOW and_bave modemn methods. v BEDELL’S FACTORY ¥ S0 E SN, Our thfle Prices on Sash coLSED | __Trim, Wall errd 1 P Doors Rlinds, Fl SATURDAYS are biz business g Geo. M. Barker Co., Inc. 610651 N. Y. Ave. h. Tel. M. 134 PRI\( 5 US your ald gold. silver. platinum, DIAMONDS and discarded jew We need manufacturing “depariment. WILL I’ \\ HIGHEST hem i our WATCH “repairin Swiss wa The Kind oi Prmtmg You Need —No Job too large for efficient execution. The National Capital Press! 12101212 D at. o.w. Printed “Salesmen” of Ability That's ous spesialty, HIGH GRADE BUT NOT HIGH PRICED. THE SERVICE SHOP | BYRON S. ADAMS, fanviess | CALIFORNIA CARS FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS3 and baggage at reduced nr— with greatest TR St S Los Angeles. June 24. HLCLmT!‘ STO! AGE CO., 1140 15th st. YOU REMEMBER ME! John Hodges, the Bookbinder 1011 E Sireet N.W. Ground Floor. Bookbinding hus not advanced iy price, and now is the time to have it done. Bring in Your old books and have them bommd. R-0-O-F REPAIRING And Painting. Free Estimates. R. K. FERGUSON, Inc. Roofing Dept. 1114 9th st. Ph. M. 2490-2491. The Shade Shop 'W. STOEES IAMHO'!D. 830 13th St. %, High Grade Window Shades—to Qider at Factory Prices Tin Roofs—Slag Roofs m‘llm AND PAINTED. "n'fln Main 790, Graftm&Sm.Inc.. “Heatiag azd Boofing ln-m li earn" | ward | - | dominions Somchow bad colds an’ late s never seem U keep a tire- Ker from fillin® a date vou noticed how teller’s convictions rust v he gits married? Sl Nat svice.) SIR JAMES WILSON BURIED IN STPAUL EVEr (88 a wui Newspa ' British Empire Pays Amazing | Tribute to Assassinated Field Marshal. @ Associated Press, Londoners by tne hundreds of thou- wil- ins. For hours stood pat in line in a to watch the solemn sion making its way to muffled drums from the home, in Eator dral. The choked with as had never held the funeral of King while outside Si < the procession star titud smbled picuous a tood with bared formed and passed cathedral. corte; the ds as the on toward were held in most of the Reats by Welliniton and Nelson. { field and the quarterdeck of escorting troops, horse and foot, carried in front of the fl g-covered ped colors of some of the | offin the dr -giments which the deadfield mar- victory in the hal had captained creat war. while alongs the | | Fambling n marched five field | | marshals, five generals and the chiefs of the naval and air services, who a4 as pallbearers. In its wake a | enlisted man led shal's dappled charge | with stirrups reversed. Six Officers Bead Meda lone, I Six officers in resplendent u bore the field marshal's medal decorations and hi; on scarle i cus Then marched the Duke ught, esenting King reorge, abreast eld marshal's rtime collcague Marshal Foch. through the horse-drawn ca pathetic figure orrowing widow in the procession—the in deep mourning. Next walked a group of relatives: iand the milita represent- {ing the secretary who was i the only ministerial mourner ing in the . Bril unl"nnnod members l)fll\?fll"'flv( = £ foreign coun gene cers : ‘tries, the lords of the admiralty, the {members of the air council, repre of the colonies and the and foreign military followed in sentatives ch £ nations. Detachments of the Royal Ulster | Constabulary and representatives o the ter government, whose serv- jce was Sir Henry's last notable un- ‘dorukmg, were last in the procession motor cars bearing hundreds evidencing the grief of the | field shal's countless friends and dmirers throughout the world. Passes American Embassy. The cortege ted from Eaton Place to the str of Sullivan’s “In " from t the American and Span- ies and Grosvenor Gar- ‘dens, within the shadow of Buckin, | ham Palace, through the horse guard {arch, Northumberland avenue, the Zmbankment and Ludgate Hill to the | cathedral, m s of the populace lining thé route the whole way. The ! king's flag hung from the mast above ! the palace as the line went by, while on the parliament buildings, the war | {office and the admiralty the union jacks were half-masted. The three- ‘Iile route was cordoned by white- gloved constables, with armed police in plain clothes mingling with the {crowd as a precaution against danger to distinguish persons in the proces- i sion. Inside the historic old cathedral, !beneath the great dome which for {two centuries has dominated the sky- line above the River Thames, 4,000 ! mourners, representing all phases of : British_life, together with the for- ieign envoys, including George Har- vey, the American ambassador, lawaited the arrival of the cortege. | CRAIG HONORS WILSON. | Attends Special Memorial Service Held in Belfast. By the Associated Press. BELFAST, June 26.—Sir James Craig, the Ulster premier, and the Ulster members of the London and i Belfast parliaments attended a_me- morial service for the late Field |Marshal Wilson in Belfast Cathedral today. Bishop Crierson officiated. The poiice took elaborate precau: tions in connection with the cere- monial. A vast crowd .-gathered in the vicinity of the cathedral, its numbers swollen by workers from the ship- yards, which closed down for the day as a token of respect to the late field margghal. TWO ASSASSINS HELD. ‘Wilful Murder Charge netul:ned by Coroner’s Jury. Y LONDON, June 26.—A _verdict of wiliful murder agalnst James Con- nolly and James O’'Srien was returned a tribute to the late Thousands | our massed bands. | HERRIN MUST SEEK GUILTY IN SLAYING Inquest Fails to Place Re- sponsibility—Federal Agents Active. By the Assoclated Press. HERRIN, 111, June 26.—Williamson county buried the dead in her latest mine war yesterday, conducted an in- quest to determine the cause of their | bility of bringing the guilty to jus- tice. With not a single arrest made since the massacre of last Thursday, when at least nineteen men were killed aft- er strike sympathizers “stormed the ) Lester mine, and with county officials making no visible effort to piace the {blame, the i ating Is being done | by state a 1 agents. Represcntatives of the Department fof g Department of Labor, the ey general's office’ and the adjutant general are quietly dely- ing into the cloak of secrecy which 50 far has surrounded the identity the 5,000 men who marched Herrin_in broad dayli, k. more than Afty unarm prisoners, marched “them back down the road into a wood, and there killed nineteen and wounded nearly as many more. Miners on Jury. six men of Williamson miners, a merchant, an atto Yesterda county—three felectri the Hl’l rin waterw Coroner Wil- ‘turned their ver- ing sun. six miners. led by State Sen- ator Willlam J. rd. dug sixtee Shallow graves—four rows of four each. Four Ministers Combine. | The bodies of the in plain hlack ca ide by scide on the ur Protestant mini e victims, placed ile a hundred o and a dozen new 1d miners hillside summar women. in furnished hed My God. to The red a praver, and, abbre- s viated form of burial . com- WhoteiEmplre Monrus. [ mitted the bodies to the earth Throughout the city all flags werei N, mention of the dead nor of the half-n and many offic and | panner of their death was made shops were closed to permit employesiiha g av <ide t wi the imposing ceremonial. | “ppa by T vice over, the ministers { Throughout the cmpire the day wasipypp way to their waitinz flocks one of national meurning, even from{marrcCENEY 10 L re Shoveled the far-off New land coming word | [t QREA C oA N oURh pine boxes, hat minute guns would be fired dur- {368 L83 O¥ T 1 e e raves. but & the funeral and all flags half-1iy, heaq of each the undertaker stuc Masted {a little metal sign, with a glass Rt L L home oflired card. On each card wa : slain soldier, the LG {her and the date, “June 22, 1922 " ations of = na:memorial | VoE and the date, JiAno 28 135 erved a description of the ma iburieq beneath. if relatives shoul ! appear to claim him. i TO EXPEDITE HEARINGS. Appeals in Immigration Cases. Secretary Davis announced today {that in an effort to expedite dling of appeals in immigration cas a board of review similar to that now maintained in Washington would be established in New York in the near future. Nearly 21,000 cases led from the de s1 authorit t { with a result, i { ch month are ion of Ellis Washington, it was said. that the d partment is swamped and consider- | fable inconvenience and expense | placed upon those making the ap eals. This situation, also, the S etary added, imposes tremendous ex- ipense upon the government. 1 —_————— TWO OFFICERS ASSIGNED Commander Adoiphus Staton Lieut. William J. Nunnally of the N: have been assigned to duty in the office of the judge advocate general of | the Navy, Navy Department. atternoiu by th the coroner's jury in the inquest into the killing o Field Marshal Sir Henry Hughes Wilson, assassinated last Thursday. The accused men, Who were arreste attend_today’s hearing on_advice o! counsel. | i ! ! i i Somethmg to live up to Heinz Vinegars have purity greater than any food law demands. Living up to the rep- utation of .the ‘“‘57”— to the quality guaran- teed by the Heinz la- bel—totheHeinz ideals of care and cleanliness —these are what de- termine the goodness of Heinz Vinegars. HEINZ PURE VINEGARS death, and today faced the responsi- | of | from | Ia | They found. and so recorded, that 1C. K. McDowell, murdere uperin- | tendent of the ine, killed n union miner on the before the mas: “the other | dead, ninetee: including two other striker jury found came to their death by gunshot wounds inflicted by unknown persons. i Yesterday morning sixteen un- {knowu, all non-union workers and} guards at the Lester mine, were | buried by the county in potters field. iOn a bleak hillside, beneath a brofl- the han-} | CONCRETE SHIP, BUILT FROM ARMY SPECIFICATIONS, PROVES SUCCESS AFTER YEAR'S OPERATION ON POTOMAC RIVER. i Il fan and the superintendent of | ficers of the & Labor Secretary Proposes Board of | ounces that nearly every case Sufficient wholesome food will he | #PBOVREES IREC BEAT T, “T5 0 s had ided. Two hizh-grade civilian i\ rtunity to be tried. gaged, thereby in- | A7 OPPOrtUnity {suring properly prepared meals | { number of assistants have been em] T R S e hainz| McCORMICK OUT AGAIN. | room. H i Daily Routine. | Harvester King Leaves Hospital | During the encampment the cadets | fwill ‘dlnnnr will be swimming and athletie events will|left the Wesley Memorial Hospital jtake up ‘the time. Supper will be!last night. Neither Mr. McCormick served at 6 o'clock, and taps will | nor his physician issued any state- be sounded at 9:30 o'cloc ments and | e | i i immediately after the crime, did not| (y [ methods k | u NON-COM OFFIGERS NATL Prory George H. Rucker, Army inland water transport, hi he Briz. Gen. d operated. Belled Buzzard Back In Shenandoah Valley Again, Farmers Report. By the Associated Press. WINCHE . Va., June 26. —The belled 10 UNDERGO DRILL| the sea werpent of the Norta Atlantic benches. shington High Sehool | nts for | det Corp! commis- | | | speciex ax | i mp Simms, Congre s Hei The Whirlwind Clean-Up. amp S to aid- sides devoting several months |ing in the work of the equity branch { of the court. ! Be Justice Hitz has been! | called so_many times during in the Court of Ap-| B use he 1S lL\lrhdI ome of his trial days to hearing con- | demnation s the recc | udes| ity in Circuit Division L games and | 1 that of the ot wor 2k Justice Hitz, howe sed th will bel o cizhiy-five case occupicd by either ceton | 05 hED h have O aupervised . Tvecreation | suiilement when T All drills will be completed fore noon cach da Liberal also heard a tions each week. have been made by | nm.mul»mm activity all 1 nches of the court that ch, clerk of the court, t » directed by condit s of the d. Parents of the re invited to visit the camp at a this three Mor! Following Operation. be ¢ d from the bun 15 o'clock each morning. Reveill:\ CHICAGO, June 26.—Harold F. Me-| 11 be sounded at 6 o'ciock, and will | Cormick, chairman of the executive setting board of the International Harvester | kfast will be!Company, whose recent operati rved at 6: k. Instruction { performed by Victor D. 11 then be given until noon, when | pinasse, noted alist in glandular served. After dinner{ operations, attracted wide attention. Give Your Personality a Chance We aim to put character in_every home we -build—Your personality brings it out. This is still another Shannon & Luchs bungalow, and where it stands out eminently distinctive it is but one of one hundred and twenty-five of the homes we have built and sold in this delightful home community. THE SHANNON AND LUCHS INTOWN SUBURB 14th Street Terrace Go Out Now. } Go Direct to 14th and Jefferson Sts. N.W. Take any 14th street car—Finest service in all Wash- ington. Best schools. -Most convenient section for a busy man, and far enough out for the family. concrete hull, hi ity between Washington Barracks and Fort Wawshington, proving that concrete ships ean be suecessfully built TAGNA-ARIGA CASE | NEAR SETTLEMENT The sev. Peruvian conference hgre began to-: Ambassador Pezet and the two Peruv- | NEW RECORD DURING YEAR! "5 {on Wednesday. 'HAGUE STAGE SET FOR SOVIET ENVOYS Arrival of Russians Today Arouses Communists of Netherlands. By the Associated Press. THE HAGUE, June 26.—The real beginning of the international con- |ference with the Russians was being propared for today by the allied and | jneutral conferees here. The Russfan | delegation of cighteen members was | due at The Hague this afternoon. | Meanwhile the members of the non- | Russian commission reassembled at Schevenigen to make final arran ment for the meetings with the soviet representatives. | By way of welcome to the soviet! delegates from the Dutch commu- nists, Deputy Wunkoop, commun {member of parliameut, issued a ment declaring the conference her would never succeed in inducing th Russians to restore the private prop- | erty of foreigners in Ru taining the payment of Russi. debts. The statement ch: the assassination of Dr. W | gl | clgarette it's toasted. This one extra process gives a rare and delightful quality ——impossible to duplicate. @ Guaranteed by been operating stead- B Hvieger 5 cterized SI ‘oldiEaants na in i Bariiniias am aet Of e }?< y | e of thix uection repore have 3 actionaries, who had = organized af iAspirants for School Cadet| | inzto o e oeit | |Final Agreement Expected | c2preisn to terrorize Burope. = HINGLES S week and in enc v 2 3 munists, held yesterday in Ams | VER CCRI® Commissions Get Two Weeks | | 2on wi, g vom This Week—Peruvians |dam as addiessed by communists ) ¢ down the vailey, g many and India. i 3 | Send for Folder in Instruction Camp.. sint an In the st however, Segk Hughes Again. —_— =~ ASBESTOS COVERING One hundred non-commissioned of- tREiname feensonal BY the Associated Press. | state his ideas on the subject as 500 COMPAN e s he returns to Was nizton tomor enth week of the Chilean-|row from SRR el 916-918 D St. N.W. Phone M. 4470. Washizgton. D. a week end trip, Peruvian z evel iian delegates I ranged to go -~ sions during the next scholastic u.nr, lay with every one concerned in the ! ian S LS > EOH — - i : G 4 gotiations predicting a final arbi- | to the State Department for that pur- | S m.:JUST!CE STAFFORD MAKES | hikatincont Brebicasir s” R T a campment which begins tomorrow at | Secretary Peru's reply to the com- - Match Your Odd Coat promise “suggestion. indicated that Peru probably | : . | s would mecapt the St o 2 Today the negotiations remained : 3 ( [encampment wi ,N,,,,,,mm,“' " ihe Buate “m";{f,{'fl‘,r’,‘,&"l(nmpmeny halted, the two . froups With Our Special disbonding Has Tried 140 Cases in Law Court. | tomorrow, Chile having already done ;having decided not to attempt to Licut. Col. Wall G ;%0. The task of smoothing out re-|d4raw up the exact werding of the A, professor of mili Justice Hoehling Also in {maining differences of wording and | cOmpromise formula until the differ- | nii the ssnT: | {interpretation is_expected to begin | Cnce of interpretation had been In some quarters it |cleared awa; Z | Pleting 1 itions for r ing the| Jucrice ord, presiding in Crim- | Was hobed that the finished product cade o have been ordered o re< |yl Division 1, has established dur- | Would be laid before a final session | . e Airars hoon. :);"-lh" dgie Will | ing the past year a new record n.r’ir')m‘r‘:“;mj :)‘:’;_"'_'llg:yfor signature on | FOR BOYS | { = e ssisted by Ca .|j“""‘ SR L ‘dr,';,, The Drl‘;ulnal barrier to immediate ‘ cker and William H. 2 this taction today appeared to be the di- ice 4 e M. Yater, ! o P ered | vergent interpretations given by the Summer Auto Course Save the price of an en Barnes and Trometre, and Walter enderidltwo delegations to a portion of Sec- | | tire new suit. All col- Stokes, : © ™ { retary Hughes compromise plan. The Starts July 5th G fises. patterss Instruction Chief Aim. o caited for trial 197 | Point at issue is the method of pro- R e il e el s on tha tlendar, of which | cedure to be adopted in case no pleb- For Information Write or Call ’ im of the encampment | SIRET SIS o8 L o iscite Is decided on to determine the I¥ of ins o b L o< were | sovereignty of Tacna-Arica, but hoth i s e | SRR T SR T SO | S ek g 2 ller that e ques: Y. M. C. A. Auto School | fres e Dititary prolilems A 3 1. Roine even beini compromised | o would he adjusted with little g W D e TR Wil e M | Qifficulty. | 1736 G St. N.W. 605-607 7th St. N.W. At I A The jus also presided at the| Mr. Hughes is to be asked to re- Phone M. 8250. | physical s under the super. | trial of three will contests, heard \ of Dr. et Geioasis ty motions for new trials and dis- nd saber drill, swimming, vocal| ARG ROr v enLAoR] o [up of the old certiorari and appeal e doc in it Division 3 plac _————-——-———.—.—____— Lures on cot him in the second posgtion for the| A manly prinel *s record. fFied 114 cas SR el pootone {on the law and app dockets be- i To the Members of the Cosmos Club Parker-Bridget extends to vou men who stand so high in the world of science and letters an inwita- tion to look over the most comprehensive stock of Palm Beach Suits in Washington. But one does not have to be a scientist to know that the way to keep fit these warm days is to keep cool. 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