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] 5 { TH'E EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 'D. -, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1922.’ mgsrgfirg[s] %I Ot Under uie of ot \TRONVVEN (S5 ; Said to Have Om-md GHSTRIKE EAI.I. ::'MM?: ._‘:":u et el L e e Non-Union Operators Pro- ; 4 . re those of workmen, ;film(’pfida‘ 134 @ Many Officials to == test, Declaring Cost of Pro- Sift Kidnaping. duction Will Be Increased. T ’Q MARKET sgfi By the Associated Press. Statement Is Expected FHANK KanEI.l. NEWS CINCINNATI, Ohlo, July 14.—Rep- ienuine Priest« Straw Hats—val- resentatives of the largest producers 3 5 ey Monaie Saies 912.50 weks - -$1.50 When He Returns Eighteen m«lv:;ll'lsY :{n:rb[egttfifllllelp You Save o F HOT-WEATHER SUITS | To Keep Cool is a Matter of Interest to You. Our GENUINE PALM BEACH AND MOHAIR SUITS Solve Your Comfort Problem and at a Small Outlay Firemen, Engineers and Oil- | ers Sanctioned to Quit Work Monday, July 17. CHICAGO, July 14.—A strike call' to the 8,000 stationary firemen, engineers and ollers employed on raliroads throughout the Tinited States has been issued, Timothy Healy, Interna- of non-union bituminous coal in this section of the country, -meeting in New Madras Striped 95¢ Arrow and Ide Laun- § o Jfaccordance with a resolution adopted To Ca'pim[. 1 ; eid Shenidnnt of the orbamtEsISiA Union Suits.......... . dered Collars......... . ay & mass meeting of mon-unfon Op-f g ¥ ; Eanoaneal today, > = erators, sent a telegram yesterday y nY 5 The strike is effective next Monday, F da d s t d s al 3 4 to ‘Prejiasnt | Harding peotésting] MEXICO CILY, July 14--President - July 17, at 8 a.m, The call was made I ! an aturda eclals : e inst the plan he had propossd for |OPTeSon, whbo fs at Cuernavacs o : in compliance with the recent refer- LR Lt D eat coal |tensibly for & week’s rest, ls unde endum, which favored a waik-out, Mr. . Nativ £ ) Mens Clothing & Furnishii # 'settiemant Sol Ethe BECH: stood to be conducting a personal in- Healy ‘said. Prime Native Bee ns ‘urnishings + strike. 7 2A The text of the message to : [ =136 3 SNV, s The el eeans igned by T. X Hous: | - S uation ol cha "k Mnaping Lof 222 ; cals of the orgenization follow Round Steak; Ib.. Fancy Chuck Roast; Ib...18¢ YR - L ot Bruce Blelaski. : h . “In compliance with your s 1b. Prime Rib Roast; Ib....25¢c - ton, Cincinnatl; J. G. Bradley, Dun-| =y B Sl oS " e called in numer- % vote, which s 88.6 per cent. favoring i n 3 Ib.... don, W. Va.: E. L. Dougla; Clm;{ ous federml.and state officers oon- a wn'l’k-aul, ;nnczdson 18 h-nbzy b Bouillon Roast; 1b.......23c t, ¢ HiY A t Vi member ‘ P o B nected with the ctse in an effort to : 28 ML ach e v b L Shoulder Clod Roast; Ib..22c “On" behalf of the nop-union coall sift the charges that the former Amer- steam plants, roundhouses and termi- Three-Cornered Roast; operators of the country, who are|ican official staged his own kidnaping. nals throughout the United States to ; J b S i e nes 220 uper iNew supplying 60 per cent of the requir suspend work at § am. Monday, and still have a reserve he president plans to return to July 17. vailable, we formally and Hex.lte? ‘(i?hhy lllll“Slll rdsy, 'higr‘z! ‘:: (Signed) 'T]MO’]‘HYI gEAky,L expected he will issue some “International President.” :.f;?n’f-:(rxulgu:r;;“l;:: S men Cld aralarte pitior, Cuntax e Statlonary firemen Snd ollers on Smoked Shouiders 188 us g e follawing reasons: |he s quartered in his private car and PRESIDENT OBREGON s ot okt et 6-1b. Average Ib, e ag el denying himself to all visitors. Of Mexico. s reakts ’ “1. The nor-union miners have a = 5 aiyeiene {nloiihe SELt and meiin, complished that reduction in the la- en N g L A I bor cost of producing coal which is| J-LCI@ erousLy ounae Fancy Milk-Fed Vea Justified and required by present ecor DEAD. nomic conditions, and have sold coal > % HONOR RAINBOW I Beosat Weal: bione - ots Vacuum Cleane at the mines at prrl‘celbconlllltfnl with AS IllanlS De U ools == = i S the wages paid, thereby making pos- p y ST A - s r sible to the public that reduction in Veterans From Twenty-Seven Shoulder Veal; roasting No other cleaner compares with the Super New the cost of living to which it is en- S States Meet in Minneapolis. m .o 25K 1b. 7 19¢ Eureka Vacuum Cleaner and we want you to know titled and which should not mow be| ... o o Bolei Danous cerient oy et eoninany. . Shoulder Lamb Chops; SRRRERREE e : : why. Use it on the rugs, upholstery, portieres, etc. surrendered. > 4 ‘ | The company said that it could not| MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., July 14.—Two 1b. 2! Shoulder Veal Chops; lb. 25¢ ) 2. The resumption of work at the| CHICAGO, July 14—A deputy sher’ > company a minutes of silent tribute to comrades R T SRR Lotn and Rib Veal Chops: - BUY ON EASY TERMS FREE TRIAL union mines at the scale of wages|(oday shot and seriously wounded one | CONfirm reports that four men were|y, joq overseas marked the opening Loin and Rib Lamb Chops; n, and Ril ps; In effect March 31, 1922, will neces-lof & crowd of men attempting to Klduaved: froriine "’““dh““‘z | ieve ifoday of ithe two dAys anmual ra LR b. ..... coeeeeees..30c . 4 il al in the non-unlon gne I f the inbow Division, Vete- 7, . otomac Clectric Appliance@o. | [ St o i 5 | srovent workers tram. eatering the D ned. o |union ol e Riinbow Div Veal Cutlet; Ib. ........40c e?abl; !lht;,u nelg: to ll;old lhelrld-uxv Burnside shops of the Illinois Cen- puty marshals, whose prin-| Several hundred deleg e-“tdm‘nn g- Home Dressed Pork Fresh Calf Liver; Ib.....40¢c —Branch Store, Washington Railway and Electric ply of labor. e effect woul tral. Police reserves answered a riot | c v will be to protect the|twenty-seven slates represen e Loin Pork Chops; Ib 33¢ % ‘ to disrupt the adjustment of wages, 7 malls, were s i foday. They | division were welcomed to the city by ps; Ib..... 607 l4th St' Building, 14th and C Sts. N.W. Phone Main 955 which :n\" taken eighteen months to cll:;“bu: :na :;-der- llefl‘ by suto- w‘:,',,‘d',':nl',::‘;} o ::‘,,,“,,:m post | Mayor Georgo rg.g},‘,e‘zgqm; :.: Sm':k.l% g;n-;bhncy, 8 i, accomplis! mobile before they arrive offices to raliroad stations and, where | the association. Mayor served W | S ue Ri ‘ancy Cream- “3. The public should not be com-| 1o fs reported that the homes of |it Is deemed expedient, remain on|a colonel in command of the 15ist Field Sliced Breakfast Bacon: oy Batters e a pelled to continue to buy coal mined{ = 0 CPEUCE, L iceted rather | mall traina while en route through | Artillery. 3 S R bl at wages which are the result of war New Jersey. Subjects for discussion at the gath. Hogs’ d: b, 16 Strictly Fres] ges; doz 30c time conditions and which are the|than the shops. Ganii Maskedite Bhege ering include definition of the term || Pure Hogs' Lard; Ib..... Whole Milk Cream highest wages ever paid in the in- Two Badly Beaten. . ‘Americanization,” and practical means il dustry. POPLAR BLUFF. Mo., July 14— of enforcing it; aid in securing the pas- Cheese; 1b... . eecampmea25c DENISON, Tex., July 14.—Two "0 |Two hundred and Afty Nationaligage of the allen registration bill now Frosh Milk ;i Subsldy at Public’'s Expense. were beaten, loaded into an automo- | Guardsmen arrived here from St.|2age of fhe wllen reglscration B Row 53 4. Your plan for the megotiation | bile and ariven Teur;o:nt;{flby Louis last night and immediately be- | of monuments to mark graves of Rain: Pastearized (8 = of the settlement of the present strike | band of abou 2 gan patrolling the properties o o (|in ‘e rantn ‘apebial priviiess | tacked them mear the Frisco raliroad | Kfisaduri *Pacina raliroad. followin | LoR men in Ernce, . Good Value” Coffee, Ib, 25¢ | wa t fon lab hich | t|shops, at Sherman, yesterday, unverified reports that a mob of sev- . o based ‘on | economie condltions. awd|cording to & report to the Den eral hundred striking shopmen and e Eyes Examined BHEA y Loaf Gc ““Orienta” Coffee Ib. 32¢ thereby grants it a subsidy at the | Herald. sympathizers from Hoxle, Ark., across McCormick Medical expensg of the public without the| Sherman is ten miles south of here. t::e state line, was marching on the College Classes Fitted S blic" - 3 B clty. 3 PUblics consent, for an unlimited pe-| " Geverser Dectines to Act | Ol eetea votice.|| DR-CLAUDE S.SEMONES We Carry a Supply of Fruits and Fresh by dateicaiiadaanitaly (S S Y not’ be ordered out to| LANSING, Mich. July 14—Gov Eyesight Specialist Vegetables at Correspondingly Low Prices their employes have stood between Ninesd as ey eate ponsigs b ey T ~ the public and the efforts of the Unit- Yoy 9 1d h gl il = ¢d Mine Workers to create & monob- | iast ‘mght, R A e R L Ebeee A 18 Busy Markets Conveniently Located at OL¥, SIS e oclaute thatiwisnithe t Secretary of War Weeks, | rajiroad shopmen's strike. F e public becomes aware of the eftect of [ EXATI /2 to" the rairoad atrike situa- | Ao Ronert Marshal, head of the| We Will Northoast Market, 13th and N Sta. N. K. BBt X W, am O O na this proposed settlement. they will|{jon at Denison. police, will go to Saginaw tonight | g o ouniroet ana Tastorn Market (mests anly)- e b w. oI owith Us in brotestink | 'DENISON, Tex., July 14.—Telegrams | (o determine the number of police | seary hpesel nd 3378 3 Bt N. W Georgtomn. 8 Fomn = Ry nder of its| . ere sent last night to United States | néeded. u-fi’: a Eobe iohiske | Ave:i8. K. Mabeatits. 43 and © Bt Protest is also made againat Inclu- | Senators Morria Sheppard and Charles | Guards Leave as Peace Move. Sanitary et Cleaning Co. T e S < 101 e% . 8. W, si o have | Culberson, ffom Texas. in - 7 S NG Taly. Gl 3 . W. 2200 Penna: Avel N. W. sion of mines or districts which have | THIDSIRON, 0T oloemaker, meneral | BALEIGH, N, ., duy 2 e 419 New Jersey Ave. 8083 14tk 04 N W. . . X, Rcales since April 1o or "% “A8¢| hairman of the union carmen here | [Tl £5,° special police duty at the B BUSY L bls) ratelty s skt h urging a complete investigation of | ) ;0h shops during the strike of | Baf g sl proteht is sant pursiant tof 0 Gtiike situstion. in Denteon' 3y | SESIES SRS AVEDE L SURELE non-union. operators representing ' | the Eovernment before federal troops | {o poriamouth, Va., yesterday, after large majority of the production of | are sent here. Thia action followed | poir presence here had given birth coal in the non-union districts, it was | 'he joint conference of the “DIg four” |, 4 variety of rumors on the whole- 'y said. 2 di sale importation of strikebreakers Place Heavy Guards. and had aroused strikers and their SR 2 SAN FRANCISCO, Callf., July 14— | sympathizera to the point where Distinctive Styles ILLINOIS WILL AVENGE oA Fuards are to be thrown|Mavor T. B. Eldridge of Raleigh in . around a1l shops and roundhouses of | asked M. H. Cahill, vice president of . % Open ‘’til 3 P.M. MASSACRE the Western Pacific road Company | the Seaboard, at Portsmouth, “to Monogram and NEAR HERRIN as a result of the raid on the Oro- wn:]\_drlw“lham and to refrain from Summer Statienery A __ Tomorrow So Men 1 — e fe roundhouse sending othe Yile roun e, e e — Can Come to the Investigation to Be Pushed Till ! Guilty Brovght to Jastics seye |DU PONTS ACCUSED GLIDER MAY COME BACK. , _ Attorney General. OF BIG DYE FRAUDS Amerioans Will Take Part in By the Assoclated Press, Aeronautical Contest. = ST. LOUIS, Mo.. July 14—Investi- BY SENATOR MOSES | i york. uly 14—Resival of - Great Food—For That A’lllllon of thelretchenlsmnl:lcre < the American interest in the aerlal glider, ? 2 strip mine of e Southern Illinois i First Page.) which dropped from prominence when Trip to Marshall Hall! Coal Company, near Herrin, IIL, In {Continued o ® INTING g . L. the Wright brothers d d thel L AT e s which a score of non-union mine | that the probability ~that -both|g e e There's nothing e A ver p to v N ed to e groun: ’ whet one’s appetite to monstrous pro- workers were killed by striking|=chemes have cr. portions. That keen, nipping smack of wind e's face seems a con- stant demand for “something to eat.” It's a time when real food is needed, tasty, wholexome and Inviting. Fresh bread, thinly sliced and amply but- v We put it om right se it I .. dicted by the Aeronautical Chamber wan supported “by the pressure the 5 stay d looks good. s union minees. Will be pursued by the | LM nts now are making” for a dye |of Commerce of America today In an-| pree Eatimate—Our expert will eall. . sponsible are brought to justice, r "}‘_}"{‘E‘;bm"'A,::;’“c';n“é:;.;',‘gm“:;z nouncing that tnree young Americans 3 mulc ; gardlesy of the, Ue and elort re-| Muma' Wiich ‘they have found them- | would sai for France tomorrow with | R, K, Ferguson, 5 general of Illinois, aaid selves unable to take from war-|their newly designed glider to take; C. Attorney Generai Brund Stricken Europeans or simple-minded | part in the first international gliding Paioting Dept. Phon tered. meeds but AUTH'S Ham oriental; contests, to be held i - 114 9th St. Main 2400-2401. Hologna 'tween it to provide palate- :?rr:osgdr.l:‘%geml."uli.hennc%uzl‘;m":‘: Explaining that the government |Sontiofi® 10 be eld in August at Cler. 1114 9th St. = i s of Williamson county, to confer with | had “entéred into an arrangement| The trio—Edmund T. Allen of Chi- L < DstectaNiy pure L and iie The Circls of Goodness | States Attorney Delos Duty on mat-| with lher’{;::_"‘a:;“;y“::lg’mf‘cm‘l‘“’ gago, Harry C. Karcher of Mansfield, INVESTOR ters relating to the investigation. Serman i o, an 0.C. Koppen of Mama- g 2 s brhtle n:n-:‘ . The ,m,,.‘,,,y,g,n,,,] 210 he had | try. Senator Mones charged that !hf roneck. N. Y.—built their glider at Y'or sale—Three-story brick apart- G s b o a number of operatives from his of- | alliance, originally formed to ellml-|the Massachusetts Institute of Tech- meit. 3-3 room and bath flats, 15 RS SRIon of BexCicmine e \ | fice working on the czse in William. | nate unfair practices in the textlle | ology, where they are students. rooms and 3 baths in ail. > son county. trades, bad, in the handling of the W pay yon dyes, “resorted to the most unfair 45% NET businesa practices of which there is| H. G. WELLS IS CANDIDATE. On Amount Invested. Made in Washingbon & N A:;h Pm::x?m Ca.y PRICE, $10, 31000 Cas” Bl Monthly. E‘Very .pa_ir reduced in LEWIS CALLS CANADIANS. [ 2oy record” He breter et ments rer | LONDON, July 14—H. G. Wells, who lating to the reparations dyes, which, has been asked to stand R e e N el evmcatonsian for parliament. said today he had de- o i s h rge. e ©0 accept an invitation to be. R. E. L. YELLOTT & CO. 3 . Coal Conference in Washington. rting that the alllance had com- |COme the labor candidate for London is17 H n.w, M. 8115, rice 10r t 1S sSpecl mitted its dye interests to a commit- [ University. 3 ) OTTAWA, July 14—The minister of | fag of seven members, Senator Mones F, 3 . labor announced yesterday that Wil-{said this committee, Which include uah h lism Sherman, president of District | In its membership reprosentatives of - : - event. r'ine q tY, ve (< Dosrd member, had béen summoned | 3. i War “Trade Board. Thus, he The 3% interest you SWles madespecial- \2 from Calgary to Washington, by Johu | ;4qed, thése two dye concerns had o 2 (6288 {;rxx“’;'_lll”e“'d'"‘ of the miners’ in- | ,onstant representation in ev:ry(hln. '9"'. e on )'0‘"'. l i =l ch . A | | Fhe presence of the Cunadian union | 085, ¥e3 done covcerning e v | Frgnklin National y lor us—your choice \,\{\8, ¢ 'r:ld::‘;‘ a ";;":“‘;.'"ffl"fi:"rmfi! r-| the private information of the War S = o (52 settiement of the strike in the Unitea | TT2d¢ Board. | Acco f (x:k e (iezs States augurs @ similar settiement .avln'gs kc unt 0. om enme St 5 ol - of the na n controversy, and the n‘ln WO 3 i}@; EA U FO NT opening of closed mines in southern WRECK TOLL “EDUCED‘ 1':0 el L it 2 ; ISR | Aberta ana” British Columbia, gov- or you whether k < ernment officials assert. Check of Kansas City Crash Vic- e’reill or /] S¥2 CcOoSts more tims Puts Dead at Four. you: - i / v i you ave 1mproved h c CAR LOADING FALLS OFF.| XANBAS CITY, July 1. careful property on which you de- than other Ginger bbb i s check of the victims of Wedn sire’ First Mortgage Loan 1 night's Missourl Paclfic wreck near ; Ale b t -t fl Railway Executives See Indication Bere. reduced the number of dead from Call on us. . ut 1ts navor of Reduced Production. six to four. fhaty We Specialise in Savings. ¥ 5 Loading of coul cars decreased by | Blame for the wreck was attribut LRI S : {5 1S SO appeal;ng fl 12212 cars during the week ended|py C. B. Wildman, general superin- Washington’s Great National Savings Bank ngfi,;é g July L indicating a decrease in (he | tendent of the Missourl Pacific hers, th & . 3 o accordin e the wreck er e almost any price S | 2uoseciten, ot ccoraine o e e o ot oo wrecked, e | v FRANKLIN NATIONAL sanx i \,(\/:)\5\ = h i Asccombared 1'“ ?h dl.n‘smel v::k engineer u«lv.d‘ nrfl“tfg t:h flg‘ ;: " =X year, coal car loa for _the 2 walt for the freigl S . (9}}3 would be quite week. showed, a decroase of '62305 s o 0 on & mding, Mr. Wildman i Corner Peansylvania Ave. and Tfl“;::lm All Our Men's $7.50 | o o cars, the association announced today. | satd. f B. . Thos, P. Hick Vi . g | Loading of revenue (reight as been oheyed, Mr. Wild- .Coclnn,l'm 08. I'. ice b “( | msngmficant. whole totaled 876,596 cars during the | mir e the panse ‘train would 2 TRI-WEAR" Oxfords ; i I week, an Increase of 100,817 cars over | paye been delayed only ahout three 9 A the same week last year. Minutes. 'The train went past Hytex 9 5 station. . . . B - FLOGGED EDITOR QUITS. Florida Man Still in Bed as Result of Injuries. —— NO TROUBLE—NO WORRY Only competent fien are employed Beaufont Ginger Ale is sold wherever gualizy 5 - | JORLANDO, Fla. July 14-J. H —lflpfliflz~:l ting —ete. Prices is the only inducement - 204 Eivea's Goaning 0L TRt iy Mastsy| oML estonAblS. ties, h: 11 ished hi ! to the purchaser. B Homat ana uiaied Me o «ng| CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. | Florida Post, a republican newspaper M. 5373-5374 published at Winter Park, near here, ~o according to a new. personnel’ e ‘wmywsflsl’lecpssfl 59¢ Inqui Mr. Wendlers h Special pri o e quiry er's home I al pri elicited the Information that he would | te Orae £ probably be confined to his home for : X o Order—aiso Loose es, ’ ?! . w Fo BEE ST § » 2 . MILEAGE! family to the| | i o i \ I mountaing fo recuperate. ! Cwlll Produced and Refined az Oil City, Pa. in the heart of the % Ginger-Alo fiocn Vingimi. T DROWE I & o : Sk R S T 3 CAMDEN, - Ar! g Juy B m 7 of the :'&‘z:i';‘m.megg drained and re-filled I at any For Sale by Leading Retallers and Jobbers. Johnson, & me Hai * CAPITOL GASOLINE STATION, Matyland Ave. and Ist St. SW. Cor. 7th 8 K Sts. o 414 9¢h St. 'City.Club Shop” 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 1318 G St. - 933 Pa. Ave. SE, Richard: Spencer Palmer, Inc. = NO. 13 WARDER BLDG, Broker.