Evening Star Newspaper, August 20, 1922, Page 12

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NEW MINGO TRIAL | OPENS TOMORROW Over 100 Witnesses Called R as Walter Allen Faces Charge of Treason. | Quality at Low Prices That Spell Supreme Value Is the Keynote of Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co.’s nnual August Furniture Sale N RESULT OF UNION MARCHE § oET e N Blizzard Acquitted in Similer Case. |\ Price isn’t the whole thing here, but QUAL- And with Quality and Low Prices you will Sh: 1 Battle :\\“3 . . \ Gl ITY AT THE LOWEST PRICES OF THEYEAR find Variety of Selection, Courtesy and LIB- . icipated. 5 . 5 7 J 5 R e N\ is making this Sale the Big Value Event. ERAL CREDIT TERMS as part of 'our service. \ UHARLES ‘%'m'\'-.'\-,"'“‘ va. ,\uguu‘ . k With more than 00 witnesses, \ v from the bituminous flelds in | \§ G = § hern part of the state in town ! § § I ht, arrangements have been | \ os lng u \§ completed for the second treason ! § \ trial growing out of the grand march | s nion miners on i Bl e \ All Floor- Samples i Ay reremenits : § in Summer Furniture in other lr\al;sh here ‘as one of the ‘ Including S everal cross fifty miles of rc . . S uads uptil ey rencncr (o 1 § Reed and Fiber Suites and A halted the th i 5 : 1 . e e i n Odd Pieces in Porch Furni- \ thi wooded Appalacian range, is | N i i \ o ertheone e Fovernment of ture, Hickory Lawn Furni- \ little mountain state. N g . \ N Allen is not an officer of the United ! \ L S [ g = N wine Worker, ‘us ‘was William Bliz- |N ture, Lawn JSwings, Lawn . . . . N ard, Bt o b tried-nere o tren | N This Beautiful Dining Room Suite in | \ b L e T N ; - Benches and Lawn Mowers . : g i \ th i e iyl Tpromincit N Combines Quality, Beauty and Economy at Discount of American Walnut Finish \ part in the formation of the insur- : ) o \ ::f"l:g:u;"?nul:! ey _:,ffi,‘“;:fi,‘?uf“'! \ Like picture. Consists of wide Settee, ~ . :@s'sketched. The lines and designing of \\\\ e Lo N Armchair and Arm Rocker. Tt is covered with $ 7 ’ this Suite suggest a much higher price. It com- t\\ of Over 100 Canes. § good grade of tapestry and has spring seat o prises a_ 60-1!1ch Bufiet', Oblong Extension $ 75 % of Allen is one of mr""‘| construction and the cushions are removable. Table, 45x54 inches; China Cabinet and En- . §§ y undred) ndicted inj Togat N\ d for ust Furniture Sale...... tO closed Server, beautiful and well constructed. N e cansforted here o a IN Reduce; the Aug \ venue by agreement ‘3.1,;':.‘,,‘} 4 Specially priced for the opening sale at...... §\ are murder and conspiracy. | \ \ Three trials have already rk‘zelennAl;fl? \\ ) e : N\ e e iny ror ine | § jpeesmeny ; D D D D A A OO ORI SO O DA N murder of three Logan county depuly | \ g ® §§ vil nd Jo! vilburn, N rorkers of America. renow in N 3 N Y ftorneys for the state assert that \\‘ ‘3 ti § S oty five. adaitionsl men ave § “The Best Servant X o ‘\'irtl?xgl?; 21l of them have turned § in Your Home state’s evidence and will testify against Allen. Lawyers for the United Mine ‘Workers, however, who are conduct- ing the case for the defendants, are equally as confident that there will again be a verdict of acquittal as in the Blizzard case. They expressed the hope today that “the verdict of acquittal in this case will settle these treason charges for all time to come.” Judge Woods to Preside. Judge John Mitchell Woods of the ecircuit court here is presiding in the armed march cases. Attorneys for both sides predict that the Allen case will cover about one month, as compared with five weeks consumed by the Blizzard trial. Because of the unusualness of the! case, legal questions involved were ! It will save countless steps, will make cooking a pleasure instead of druc}gery. and when you once begin to use it you will wonder how you ever got along be- fore without one. Buy On the Club Plan—A Little a Week. Prices Start at $36.75 Z 7 This Genuine Kroehler Duofold In +golden oak, covered with good grade imitation leather. Settee by day, full size bed at night. Sgle 336.75 PIICE. ;o uioniacnasicntolopiosasnsi This Magnificet Bedroom Suite Finished in American Walnut Just as pictured, and exceptionally handsome in design. Well made throughout. with superior cabinet work, con- 7 sisting of Full Vanity, Bow-end Bed, Dresser and Chiffo- ° argued at length in the Blizzard trial and precedents which will be followed N\ in_the Allen trial were established. Consol \ Immediately following the Allen onsole Ditic | Ouoint \ trial, attorneys for the state have . § uain § announced that they will try C. Frank Table ani At § N Keeney, president of district No. 17, United Mine Workers’ of America; Fred Mooney, secretary-treasurer, and ‘Willlam_Blizzard, president of sub- district No. 2, on indictments charging them with being accessories before | the fact in the murder of the three ! Logan county deputy sheriffs on Blair, mountain early on the morning of last { August 31 RETAIL DEALERS OPPOSE ANTHRACITE PROPOSAL ! Association’s Committee Says Two- | Year Extension of Scale Is Unfair to Public. BUFFALO, N. Y., August. 19.—The 7 and Mirror Spinnet Desk rette. We have included these beautiful suites in the August Sale ate oo s s e lnts e v see soe s R AR A RRRR R HRRARRRARR A HRE RO RRRRR R RO RARRFRARE o I S R MO NS ANV o R PR S SR P RS h SR e S e e e e e e e L et S e L S 77, N\ i | 7 In Mahogany finish, i executive committee of the National | : \ Retail Coal Merchants' Association, | with drawer and com- N claiming to represent directly and | 8 f 3 Tndirectly 35.000 dealers, went on Tec- i Mah Goish pastments Horslauon; \ ord here today as opposed to the re- |\ Mahogany &inish. ery. Special, \ ported prop. of the anthractte |\ Special, \ miners that strike ‘De_ended by; N an agreement extending the presen[\ 75 N ' le for two years. N s < 75 _. \ srganization believes, |N ThiseConvenient s I 5‘ — N 2 New Chifforobe In Mahonany, Oak or Walnut fin- ish with ample drawers and space for hanging gar- ments. Very spe- N cial— 275 to the resolution adopted | by the committee, “that the interest of the public will not be conserved ! it the present wage scale is per- | mitted to remain beyond April 1| 1923, or until such time as a revi scale may result from arbitration. President Homer D. Jones of Chi- cago. made this statement: “This is no time to enter into an agreement that will keep up the| present high price of anthracite for ! two years. Anghracite, like all other | mhet come down. De- ! n early settlement may | d not be jammed through | ddling upon the country a con- | tinuation of war vrices of anthracite for two more years.” BRITISH COAL 2 7 Simmons Poster These Poster Metal Beds are right in line with the vogue for Colonial and Antique Four-Posters. Equipped with Spring and Mattress; on easy run- Designed by “Simmons.” these Beds are first ning casters. Speqial at— . offered by s in! Washington: Tn Mahogany $30 Z Mahogany top, 36x36 inches. Au- gust Furniture Sale price— 18 \ and Walnut finishes. Specially priced for this sale: Eachiicicissuesitive el viom e lblcvatisaas Same Designs May Be Had Also in Full Size Beds Sunburst PILLOW " Don’t Miss This Opportunity To Save on Summer Like picture. In many styles of Velour, Silk Q Damask or T o N J Stov == = : Welsh Admiralty and §1 cringe. Specal— 2 - e pre——— Closing Out All Floor Samples N . e — This 3-b Gas R This 2-burner “Florence” | - Swamsen Lerze [ $.69 § Tamae e \| REFRIGERATORS Substitute f & \ = OVENl.iyeoiafireiss s i right. Special, e ubstitute for . ' ' : Including “Alaska,” “White Moun- i Anthracite ] 7 o RIS L I 5 tain,” “‘Gurney” Jll-Steel‘ and Nuri | s dave, vomls, en route tof “Englander’ Royal et Mo i sery Refrigerators at EXTREME g:&e;‘:bxnve here August and Sleep Inducers, Beds Easy Chairs Duofolds, Davenports - and Oil Stoves and Ranges Low Prices for the August Sale. and Couch Beds for Supreme Comfort Duofold S.‘uilcs Are Odorless We can make shipments in car- load lots to Washington, via Balti- || + ff more ana Ouio railroad, or Penn- | § sylvania_railroad. | "Our English colliery owners i | inform us that these grades of conl are “eminently suitable” for || f household use in— - This Thrcc.‘Duor Alaska Refrigerator Porcelain lined; very fine . Hot-air Furnaces. Ranges and Cook Stoves. Open Grates. " e . Hot-water and Steamheat- refrigerator and specially, ing Boilers. priced at ] low ash. clean, frep from slate fand impurities. . For Prices Ask Your Dealer. | C. W. Hendley & C. | ' FIDELITY BUILDING 398

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