Evening Star Newspaper, December 4, 1924, Page 12

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b L2 POLICE REEES CITED 3w ArrER stormy ErkcTion UNION HEAD GOES TO SETTLE STRIKE |Arrival Awaited in Controversy 7 Involving 12,000 Miners in Shopping Pittston Area. Now! Sabd 3 \ By the Associated Press. ANTON, Pa., December 4.—Both sides to the controversy growing out of the strike of 12,000 miners of the Pennsylvania Coal Co. in defl- | ance of the orders of union officials are awalting the arrival of Rinaldo Cappellini, president of district No. 1 United Mine Workers of America, | from Texas, where he was in confer- |ence with International President | John L. Lewis. Mr. Cappellini is ex- | pected In time to attend a special | oting of the general grievance)| committee of the strikers ip Pittston | this afterncon, Lewis yesterday revoked the char-| f 10 unions in the Pittston dis- ict because of the failure to return | to worlk | L | Christmas w @mpany | Treffic Problems Held Basis PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS SEVENTH STREET of Most of Troubles. .giq Syrife Renewed Over 72,234 Arrests in Year. Alleged Padding of Rolls. TG I NP PG U I VTN VeI b st bbb bbbt d oo obbobbrivbadess ¢ in the work As the smoke of battle seeped slow- the Memorial Confederate | Vermont ave e, early| i ident thut | Chapter i the Confed- | t gencral for| activitics in Washington, | Albion Tuck of Stonewall Jack- Cappellinl and soveral other district pter was declared ruling head | 5 : officers are members of the locals of the Daughters in Washington, but | . whose charters were canceled. vehement and often | i : ' RE ——— = ts of the factioneers £ ¢ side the hall, and a minute later Pri- . Druary C. Ludlow. vate Braxter, colored, of the second Reopens Old Strife. precinct station, walked In. The ef- The election of Mrs. Ti fect of the policeman’s appearance in t N —— >o? Y, T , Boys’ Cowboy Outfits 5185 Made of goud quality khaki drill, and consists of shirt, long pants, lariat, handkerchief holster, pistol and hat. Sizes, 4 to 14 years Cigarette Czse 83.50 Leather cigarette case, with silver mountings. Smart and very acceptable gift; extreme- 1y adaptable to full dress. the Confederate convention was as humorous as it was unanimous. The tumult stopped precipitately, and the only noise that could be heard for a| » was the surptised swish of | breaths as the delegates | elr eyes to make sure their, not been impaired Braxter a Diplomat. ! ‘de facto’presi- neath two draped Confed- | ot chay for the [ might remain acto president of on efther side by by Mrs. Wa » District ¢ s until after the pert E. Lee and con- with the stern onewall Jackson | aring coldly at him from the oppo- ! e wall, stood the hand of the law, | nt out to restore peace in a con-| fon of the United Daughters of{ nfederacy. But Private Braxter | self to be a diplomat and | Kker. { w minute is to 1 executive bosrd of kanization, and it that further stormy sessions will fol- MRS, ALBION TUCK. low s vention concluded ivannah last Satur- ntion of the Di : i inelligible to sit in the convention, and purposely aceredited to help hor ticket, had voted for Mrs. Tuck orm of dissension before the Lord's n recited. and it even 5 - ,-. = For Christmas Shoppers Fine Negligee Shirts g In neckband style—one laundered collar to matcl French cuffs New Conventlon Ordered. As u result the protestants walked situation at a glance | lizing that the need for his had disappeared, the police- ! etly apologized for the intru- that he would remain walk for a time In case o ded. Several of the Tobacco Pouckes ) - siis i Boys’ Indian E o & E 1 S Outfits §1-3 Good quality khaki drill; in- cludes coat, long pants, and feathered beadpiece: in sizes 4 to 12 years. Other Play Outfits from $1.35 to $8.95. - Imported leather tobacco B teimARh e pouches. A man’s friend in ro ze that he was not | need, where he keeps his pipe | street from f ] It be | : g pew, but also in full. NEW | tjion at M str ro: + ) ne of the outstanding 1: B #treet from ‘ th d and asked him to e reets, Twelfth | her forces wore pi of one of theé chapters f served to st credited delegates to th s Although the r th L 8 ! without elr | heckling ar These shirts were made to our specitica that | danger of mo Rl fine quality percale. Exclusive patte much higher price. . The price is special! It is intended as an extra induce ment to Christmas gift seekers to do their shopping ea .iberal selection in all color shades as the men like. N blues and other colors of the present day vogue. serious trouble never election of the amid laughs and | protest, protest” | of the hall. The e president, M a vic Bill Folds $ 3 50 Pin seal bill folds, in one and two fold styles. Gold corners. Pin seal, bill folds, in a variety of shapes, all with 14-Kt. gold trimmings, $5.45, $6.45 and $6.95. One dollar eighty-five cents Nicely Boxed for Christmas Giving Saks & Company Street Floor GLiths Boys’ Black Rubber Coats 53.95 Good quality black rubber coats, with white or tan backs. Every coat guaranteed waterproof. Sizes, 4 to 18 years Hat to match, §1 however | A few minutes after the fly over the cuthoritative In the Sports Goods Section Chevy Chase Golf Clubs Special, %2 Do Your Christmas Shopping ‘ gy | \ > L Midirons Mashies Niblicks Mashie Niblicks Both right and left handed. Kroydon Irons, Special, $4.50 Drivers PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE ) r £ : Brassies SEVENTH STREET TIVEEDE DS GGG SN Sheepskin Bill Folds Beautifully knitted ties and cut silks of patterns that ap- peal to the man. Our own importations. Ties you can give with assurance. $9.50 and %5 French moire silks in the wanted regimental stripes, and other stripe effects. All handmade. Ties that make you proud to give and the man proud to wear. Saks & Company—Street Floor 4 Nicely Boxed for Christmas Giving I Christmas Savings Checks Cashed ¥, S TYL I 8T S 52.45 Genuine sheepskin leather bill folds, one-fold style. Genuine calfskin bill folds, in tan and brown, single fold. $1.95 o $4.50. Genuine calfskin bill folds, in a variety of shapes and designs. All with 14-Kt. gold trimmings. $5.00 to $13.50. Coin Purses $2, 82.50 and $3 Coin purses in calfskin and leather. Collar Bags $2:50 and $350 All-leather soft collar bags. Handy gift for the bachelor. Suede collar bags, gray, tan and brown, §7 and $8. § All-leather key case, with chain. Midirons Mashies Other makes of McGregor Mashie Niblicks Jiggers Huntle Stewart, Hendry-Bishop and Wright & Ditson. All Popular Makes of Golf Balls Sports Goods Section Novelty Cigarette Cases 54, 5450 and 55 Novelty cigarette cases in a variety of colors. Fourth Floor Clothes Brushes 55 and 57 Leather-back clothes brushes. Dusters that dust away the stains. Gifts individually boxed in nice, attractive Holiday Boxes. Engraving Free Tan Raincoats Hat to Match 55.50 Raynster raincoats of tan double texture. Plaid back fabric, and hat to match. All seams cemented. Belt all around. Sizes, 4 to 14 years. STYLISTS FOR MEN Boys’ Shirts and Blouses of Imported English Broadcloth Powder blue—white, or tan, in collar-attached styles. Sizes, shirts— 12 to 14Y; neck. Sizes, blouses— -8 to 16 years. Shirts, 250 Blouses, 32 2 Jersey Pants Suits §9.95 Straight pants of good quality jersey, in plain colors, that but- ton on to fast-color waists of poplin tb match. Sizes, 2 to 10 years Boys' Pajamas Good quality flannelette, in n stripes or cotton pongee, in p colors. One and two piece styles. Sizes, 4 to 18 years = Boys’ Bath Robes $395 Warm, fleecy robes, in a large selection of pleasing patterns. Sizes, 4 to 18 years Bos’ Neckwear 50° 'A large assortment of four-in- hands—windsors—or bows. Also knit ties.

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