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SUGGESTS RAILROADS VNGRS FAMILES | -ARE BREAKING U. S. LAW STRIKES END|™ AL ‘Impromptu Parade With Tin Pans and Horns Follows BOSTON, Ai::‘:”’w.—(}ov. Cox, CHARGE PATENTS USED. who recently offered a reward of B e 2h, $1.000 for evidence leading to the con- viction of persons guilty of violence against railroads or their employes, has been requested by Robert Hender- son, secretary of the New Haven Sys- A THE SdNDAY ing to the arrest and;conviction of the person or persons who attempted recently to Wreck traifis on its roa at points just outside of the city. 1t is charged that an sttempt was made to dynamite Haskell bridge, south of this city, and that a switch north of the yards was plugged. —_— Official Urges Reward for Arrest of Inspection D. €. Train Signal Firm Seeks to E.njatn Rival Company. Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, August 019.—Alleg- STAR, WASHINGTO ILLITERACY OF HAVANA, Cuba, August 19.—Tllit- eracy among white Cubans between the ages of ten and fourteen years has increased 15.5 per cent between 1907 and 1919, and among blacks 22.3 per cent, according to an analysis by Diario De La Marina of data con- talned In the 1919 Cuban census, ed a decrease in these percentages to 55.1 and 47.6, respectively. In pointing the moral of its analy- sls, the paper asserts that this H- literacy imperils the republic, for the ignorant children of 1919 will soon be the citizens who will direct the country’s destinfes. —_——— ADRIATIC SAILS AGAIN. C., AUGUST 20, 1922—PART 1. CUBAN YOUTHS SHOWS 15.5 PER CENT INCREASE officers had nothing to say as to the cause of the accident. Among her passengers was W. R. George, who founded George Junior Republie, near Ithaca, N. Y. He will go to France to found a similar in- stitution at Lafayette's old home. D. C. AUTOISTS PENALIZED Maryland Commission Suspends Seven and Refuses Two Licenses.’ Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, August names of nine Washingtonians ap- 19. — The ‘| Youth Charged With Selling | for failure to gi Raymond Harrcd both had thelr thirty days for license. right of way. d William Hoes nses refused for ving without a | HOLD ROCKVILLE NEGRO. “ Liquor to Dancers. | Special Dispatch to The Star. | ROCKVILLE, Md., August 19 While a dance was in progress in S Hall here last evening, Theodore | resident of —_— SENTINELS OF REPUBLIC DEFEND STATES RIGHTS Beston Incorperation to Fight Fur- ther Concentration of Power ‘Washington. By the Aswciated Press. BOSTON, August 19 —Incorporation of “The Sentinels of the Republi announced ‘here today. The or: z tion, whose incorporators include sev- eral prominent members of the Massi- " was d. imilar re- ith, ‘oung negro o Good News. o evitence which will lesd | Ing . that the ~American Automatic [ which has just been made public. The pear in the list of weekly automobile | Trmmmrviiis, o reia e have tintiones | chusctts bar, will oppose “further fed- to the conviction of Thilroad manage- | Train Control Corporation of this|paper points out that this increase _ violations, made public by Automoblle | himself nearby and to have dispensed 1 encroachment” upon _reserved e — ments for violation of any federal|city is infringing on its patents, the |, y;)jteracy occurred while Cuba en-|All Signs of Fatal Explosion Last | Commissioner Baughman today. Four|for money, intoxicating liquor to hts of the states, and will scek in 5= law, especially the federal inspection [ Buell Signal and Train Control Com- | - "0 1 o oty vies Ll o S LUmbet of young men: atfending thel|r Cohcenteatlone of Power. &a RKERS ARE CHEERED |law. which applies to card and loco- |pany of Washington has fled sult In | Fved FelliEEverariens Week Removed. O e T emecs 1halt of thirey-fise |function. A deputy sheriff happened |V E motives.” the United States district court here |that {t indicates a ‘fundamental| ceeding the speed limit of thirty-five | (00,20 W25 Boing on and pla > —_— Henderson, in a letter to the gov-|asking that an injunction be issued. | ragh”; failure of the Cuban. school NEW YORK, August 19.— The ;nl::l:n.hz:; 7: M:lgyl"z rhllrrm"\lo Smith under arrest. He was com 3 € ernor. sad the striking shopmen felt| It Is asked in the petition that| il White Star Adriatic, on which an ex- | 9Deate & cat, W Mooy ons 0N ‘I |mitted to jail to await trial on a| re ‘clanae, Another, of i “a Y : s the American corpol = 3 5 , - H. he loca p principles is sto) 16 @Men Overjoyed Over Prospects of | that the reward s ofered hoUi|strained from manufacturing, in-| The following figures are quoted by |Plosion occurred at sea last week.|Manvette, J. O. Rabbitt Henry R. Savaslotiviciaiussaieiosiiertion of ‘socialism.” = : Jobs at Pits i the state and nation.” / ttalling. using or selling automatio| Diario De La Marina to substantiate | CoSting six lives, began her return|Reed and Philip McCullogh. incorporators _include Stat &, Returning to Jobs at Fits in Aol g Amd control systems | its analysis: The 1307 census showed |trip to England today promptly on | Edward Bell and H. G. Taylor had —_— rer James dJackson, Loul & Saa = OLEAN, N. Y. August 19.—The |cmbodying inventions for which the|that 70.5 per cent of native white [ time, with nothing aboard her to|licenses suspended for thirty days| Radium worth $20,000,000, but | lge of Milton, former Att RS Illinois Fields. Peansslvania’ rafiront aday wiernd |olaintit Tl alleged to have the|and 69.9 of native biack children could | show she had been in an accident.|for reckless driving, while Frank |weighing only six ounces 'has been ral Herbert Parker of Lancas 4 " rew: = read and write. The 1919 tables show- All the damage was repaired and her ' Bishop drew a fifteen-day suspension | produced in the last twenty-six years. | and Maurice Sherman of Springfleld $1.000 reward for information lead- |patents. D Dispatch to The Star. 7 SESSER, Il August 19.—The small “gnaps don't show Sesser at all, and “even on the large ones it is little ore than a dot. But every person “#n town depends for existence, direct- %y or indirectly. on the three big soft Eoal mines, and it can be considered Bs a representative of the hundreds, “of other towns in which the strike of “the miners has been an actual life- {nd-dealh strugsle. Consider Sesser a week ago. Hard-| ¢ a man could be found on the reets. Those in sight had scarcely | thing to The women mended and s eir sitting rooms ere deserted and thes ip. They wondered whether there| ver would be another pay d: med, had little en- | CREDIT—SERVICE—LOW PRICES AT F The National Furniture Co. 8 AM. to 6 P.M. See Our Ad in Today’s Post a1 GUARANTEED QUALITY AT Store Hours: The National Furniture Co. WFWTTMHW Nm L )"""‘;L"mmmnm'u H"”)mlmflH'[“nm’“"“ liig | i 110 s ]L d ll "u.,m)n';......‘...u[!mm'..;.;i‘” aflm FREE | 1' With every purchase of $100 or more, With every purchase of $100 or more, a 42-piece set of beautifully decorated Dinnerware or the set of Silverware. a 26-piece set of William A. Rogers Guaranteed Silverware or the set of Dinnerware. | nl n|nl"“humllmnmullhlhlnnlhnnl"llum il The porches | v forgot to gos- | ||umnl|m|‘| | I Closed | | Iy ergy for play. T ‘strike and the cons! T seow AU ({1 L 1 ”m“"“ r” I LS | S 40 scrimp and save had made them ; a I s oo, o0 e s s Gileridd y 0 hll ,I D A | (] u ‘ufl 0.0 wRE I S‘;;"".Ia:s An the cups in the cupboards > ' ' L urin, A ‘;‘gihdll,hpggl“%gd. in 11';:::)"3 ||mll“lnmllll”hmuhmll v ey v} 0 prer ImuiimllllumlIiIilmlIflllullllnnH(IlllmllflhuunmIlllmnIlmllunumfll iIullllmullllullmumlul llnlmlmn August | ‘after the conference between the op- | erators and union officials in Chicago tomorrow. T feel E agreement will' be reached. &miths and timbermen went to work woon after dawn today, although the atrike is not officially at an end and cannot be until tomorrow night at least ] U | L | W Cheers Replace Curses. The miners watched these men start with smiles. Women leaned from the windows of summer kitchens and waved a jovful greeting as, laden down with' their tools, these mechan- s strolled toward the pit mouth: : ast week there would have today there owerful Values—Low Prices—Easy Credit for All and_curses, were cheers and smil The change came when the word arrived from Cleveland that there had been a ratification of an agree- | ment to end the strike in seven | states. Although Illinols was not in- cluded the word also came through that a conference to deal with this | state had been arranged. Three hun- dred men gathered within twenty minutes in crooked Main street. They cheered and.they laughed. Others came until soon there were more | than a thousand on the ground. Wom- en and children joined the men. bringing horns and tin pans from the kitchen: wild impromptu pa- rade was started. It wound through the residential section of the hamlet There was more noise than on Ar- | v, because there were more s'and almost as much hap- Jt e This Mahogany-Finish Settee Like picture. Comprises Settee, Armchair and Arm Rocker, covered with good quality taupe velour. Price As pictured. Comprising Butfet with mirror, China Cabi- Table. August net, Serving Table, Extension Armchair and five Side Chairs. Furniture Sale Price $169.75 Pay a Little « Week at “The National” Herrin Pits to Open. At Herrin. near where twenty-two men were Killed, the men are anxi- ous to go back to work the first thing | next week. Throughout the entire mining region of the state the work- | ers apparently are well satisfied wit the Cleveland agreement and expect | ||| that a similar understanding will be | reached in Chicago. No attempt has been made to open the strip mines in | this section since the Herrin slaying, following the importation of non union strikebreakers, but the own ers are expected to begin immediately | an agreement is signed. This Genuine KROEHLER Duofold Suite in Fumed Oak--Two Rooms in One Exactly As Pictured Above. This usive Overstuffed Parlor Suite Like picture. Comprising Davenport, Armchair and Arm Rocker; covered with tapestry: spring seat Just a specimen value from our enormous stock of genuine “KROEHLER” Duofolds and Duofold Suites— Blacksmiths and timbermen _re- | As pictured. Comprising a large Buffet. China Cabinet, 3 9 5 oy e o et | Serving Table, Ifi:’:l_flsfo“_'ra;"e hand four probably the largest in Washington. This suite will give E,‘l‘_'i‘:e"“““’“' August Furniture Sale . at the mouth of o f the shaft: Dining Chairs, with imitation leather seats. = S, VU 7| Price T PSR £ ne of the shafts 8 i . It consists Use Ycur Credit at “The National” vou a living room by day—bedroom at night. of three pieces—large Duofold, Armchair and Arm Rocker: imitation leather covered. August Furniture Sale Price. .. told them to do a good job in getting the mine ready. Repcits from Spring- fleld. state headquarters, indicate the same conditions at all other mining | points. AMERICAN EXPERTS SAIL TO FIND NEW MARKETS | Homeric Takes Twenty to Europe for Southern Commercial Congress. NEW YORK, August 19.—Twenty | members of the international trade commission, directed by the Southern Commercial Congres: led on thei Homeric today to investigate possi- Dilities for the extension of Amer- dcan trading in Europe. The commission, headed by Dr. Clarence J. Owens, president of the Southern Commercial Congress, in- cludes business experts, bankers and publicists from thirteen states. They | will visit England, France, Holland, | Germany, Switzerland and Italy and return to the United States early in October. The commission, the fifth to be sent ! abroad by the Southern Commercial | Congress. will be officially received | by the governments of all countries | visited. H Among the members who sailed to-} day were Senator Ralph Metcalf of Tacoma, Wash.: N. B. Kelly, secre- tary of the Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce: W. R. Kraven of Dayton; Ohio, and Boliing Arthur Johnson of | Chicago. | DIES IN WINCHESTER. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. WINCHESTER, Va., August 19.— Seized with a hemorrhage near her home late last night, Mrs. Fannie ; Swanson Chapman, seventy-three, died before she could be carried into the house. She had just returned from the home of her brother, Ashby G. Swanson. Surviving sons daughters are Willlam and Walter, Lynchburg, Va.. and James R. Chap- man, Washington; Miss Lydia Chap- man at home and Mrs. Martin Mec- Cherrydale August Furniture Sale Price . Easy Payments at “The National” 9.75 Oil Stove Two burners. August Furniture Sale Price, 162 Easy Credit Terms Buy It on “The National’s” Easy Credit Terms ~ This Golden Oak Table and Four Diners As pictured. Well constructed and fin- $21.75 Gas Range Three burners, with oven. August Furniture Sale Price, 181 ished. The extension table is handsomely polished and chairs have cobble seats. August Furniture Sale Price This Four-Piece Golden Oak Suite As pictured. Comprising Large B Dresser, Triplicate Mirror Dressing Table, $ 9 79.75 Chiffonier and full size Bed. August Fur- Easy Credit Terms at “The National” Eesy Credit Terms at “The National” niture Sale Price Easy Credit Terms Oak Buffet With mirror and shelf. gust Furniture Sale Price, 18 Easy Credit Terms Au- Bed——SpringMattress As_pictured. Comprising continitous-post White Enamel Metal Bed, with good spring and soft top $ l 4 75 . Sanitary Mattress. August Furniture Sale Price This Four-Piece Walnut-Finish Suite As pictured. Comprising large $129 75 . Dresser, Chiffonier, Full Vanity Bow- end bed. August Furniture Sale Price, Easy Credit Terms at “The National” - o Crib and Mattress Strongly 9x12 Tapestry Rllgs Slightly Imperfect. August Sale Price, 8x12 Velvet R‘lgs All Perfect. . August Sale Price, 9x12 Axminster $24.75 Rugs AL’ puce $29.75 Easy Credit Terms . constructed of metal: white” enamel finish; ! drop sides. Including spring. $9.75 Easy Credit Terms $10.95 Mnflmy-F inish Library Table August Furniture Sale Price, $11.75 Easy Credit Terms By Dr. Wyeth and Staff of ; % Golden Oak Rocker Cx;]veredA with Fimi!atiun leather. August Furniture Sale Price, $8.95 Easy Credit Terms Overstuffed Couch Imitation leather covered. August Furniture Sale Price, $12.50 - Easy Credit Terms - That has been my record for the past 30 yea: our patients is provided. o steril Electrically Cooled Off e Terms of payment o suit. Examination fres. Golden Oak Kitchen Cabinet Like picture. We are featuring ~this special Kitchen Cabinet. During the August Furniture $24.75 Saleat...