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C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1926. 'BITIZENS UPPUSE ’COAL PEACE GDNEy tsr;%r}‘(‘}:)q of 1925 approximated $118.- | AS PARLEY BREAKS |or'tie Toike started over the taiture © contract to replace | on a new y UP IN DEADL OCK | the one that expired August 31 — First Steps in June. ERS‘ (Continued_from_First Page.) The United Mine Workers tonk the first steps toward writ v further shown by Mr. Lewls' state-|tract in June. wher o comemcorn ment to us that we might raise the|wns held in Scranton. Po. Sade P i = i This Northeast Association Wanis iprice of anthracite 85 a ton, &0 long as | vention drew o sorfus of demands e BotL. W 8 ited. chief of which wes 1 o o The operators have had but one|gron O l’:]”"’?d‘,‘,’_r:‘mw_!lsv{e; oty Al Rules Subject t0 Com- ot e, ve, Bt Wt one | crons i tona ate 175 tion at a fair wage and a fair price. ThiE EVENIN TON STAR, WASHINC COOLIDGE TOENTER |TOMB OF SENEFRU SENATE CAMPAIGNS, ~ BELIEVED FOUND Must Support Butler in Own|Burial Place of King 2,000 State, and Sanders May | Years Older Than Tut | | S o i cognition of the unio hich’ = . . | y This requires some means of avolding | 1oog o nion, which car Seek Indiana Seat. | Being Investigated. ! missioners’ Approval. | ni e R e, | ried with 1t the e Ssiem ot o i . i i “Force Shall Rule.” | duss for ‘the Jocal unfots, and & e BY RO | A resolution calling for the disap-| ““They have offered to open the Y™ St TERT T. SMALL. i BY JOHN L. BALDE] if Presi- | Special € 1ge would have two p o formally pre the operators at Atlantic on July 9 negotiation -ded until ist 4, when ne to an upt end. The operators not on proval of bills pending in Congress mines, pay the old wages and. while | The del s - | production is going on, submit every to glve the director of traffic arbitrary | [LULAEOR, B FXNE Jobiiticion. The | € powers, requesting that the director of | ytmost effort has been made to meet | traffic be subject to the power vested | Mr. Lewis' views, but :m will uunfin'( i and |10 no settlement on a basis on which in the superintendent of police. and | f M GUG TR 1L donably be ex-|Inerease n wages. but asking that all future trafle regula- |pecred to exist. ¥ reduction because the tions be subject to the approval of | “On the record of the past four|character of the the Commissioners was unanimously | ¥ears, with three general strikes and | (07 A 1o Dpassed at a meeting of the Northeast | COnStant thr Frdtsos 2 o v s 3 A | menace of disturbance in the indus from the! | 'The Senute bill prohibiting the Pub. | oPerators have been forced to the con- | bitration lic Utilities Commission from fixing | C/usion that arbitration is the oniy rates of fare for street rallways in the | SHISEUAIT. | WIEROWE TS BRSO not District of Columbla greater than a| >ulihs I il o5 " feo ettt perform the only function for which i N et fare, or alx tickels for a quarter, |}, xjsts. namely, to supply coal.” STRIK “The breaking up of the conference s approved. ) iepene o Resolutions calling for the widening | 15 due o just one cause—the refusal | Maintainance Men May Be Called Lewis to accept any form of [of Benning road, asking that no part | s wania 1 ing some as Out Soon. s 1o look now a Cit LONDON, January imapalsns | wonders of the treasure nd that he | Tutankh-Amen in the Vi vate | Kings, at Thebes, the world will thrill a; ducted senatorial on his hands next Fall, 7 : opposed » look for a The report ington that to the ats of strike urbed royal 1 in Egvpt. The romance of Howard rter’s writerous and| splendid strike would seem hard | to beat. But it has been eclipsed, ind all the re-| sources of thei new-1l 1 t the difference declined 1 MAY GROW Indiana G e ek of the money used in the purchase of i tives obscu lund for public buildings be taken from of Benca t0/ e L Onal ARRE, Ia = Ak the District taxpayers’ money and that | | ~The oneraters hove been Fving 1o e g A that if Mr. ental, have | (Copyrisht, 1926, by erlcan Kuwspuper o o the proposed stadium for Washington | T¢ACh & Sound settifuert Based on had i roken Gt 1 AR et mobilized to sup-| Under the shadow of the Great Pyramid, Prof. Reisner's Harvard evpedition has uncovered a royal tomb 2,000 years e constructed were also approved. | [f230n and Jus ruie. . Tath nta & tHe ‘ducision of e e J press the sensa older than King Arrow shows location of the new tomb. The assoclation was most emphatic | that force alone shall rule. Until his b 2 SAT admtiatie tional facts = in its antagonism to the bill propos. | ttitude changes, further discussion | FTCNENCE COF it he does not Bibanel Muluk ing to incr S % 3 se the powers of the Dis- Coal Co. st T n to scrape the rock with knives. | i vjot Commissioners. After several in- Longer Statements Expected. a movement t least some- clearing, last Winter, the rock plateau | be S Siort | is a blasted gully had seen ates AL | SENEFRU I 2 bastel guls | nine resembin plank. with inlaid hetween the Eastern face of the Great | They knew what fourth dynasty|eormaitalks on this matter a resolu. it to call out il anthracte | The King's mame and desolation, | inseriptions which the car- Pyramid and th « of the plate Egyptian masonry was like. There| ;" demanding that the Commission.| The statements issued by the oper- maintenance men to force the beging with the Iet- 1\ are 14 conturies | carto he 1 ere it fal iway to the |has never heen anything to approach | o SSACIERE [0 T CORIRSTET L ators and miners probably will be il lter N in the upper St 1 & Nile val ich the waters | it =ince; Cheops, as Petrie has written, = i > supplemented by other statements = . < |lett-hand corner, with betore Christ the | h o dynasty fle valley, cetrie has written, | now have was unanimousy passed I 3 o heie rna wind: areat monarchs of Cheops, is distis wead during hullt monuments covering acres with| "One member was particularly vitrol- | later in the day detailing the auitude | M|S§ COULSON LECTURES ubosits #The (ho Theban em-| This was cle lown 1o the na = aceuracy now used in optical work.Jy. in his criticiam of District and na- | ©f the respective sides. was NFK. und Dire and King Tut | claiming that Senefru hin ve workers had to | S0 fine were the joints between the|i,na) affairs. He sald Washington is| There s _considerable confusion ——— e sien b oan‘extra built what they|ihe <y housands of tons of [casing stones of the great pyramid.|experiencng a “terrible traffic situa- (When the conference came to an end. | Christian Science Topic of Two fouch symholizing the ..1jag (heir “ever. | 2 phag v i ove woq ed away excepting under-| i, oimnicag a result of foolish regu- | A corps of upward of 40 newspaper = at [ kine's ™ nume. | The d their “ever-l hynched in the lironna ak “the Mmine; that: theyiw mply as a result of foulish regu , . . s Addres that looks like listing houses™ in| u into the Kroun he base at they werel;,iong promulgated by Mr. Eldridge’s | €1 were waiting for word from the ddresses Yesterday. And when the invisible to the d eye, and the! {4 sunke is F. beneath the living rock most_c intolerable ignorance entative | confererce room when it suddenlv! | - e et R ety one | larea tont ¥ |oumd In Fiypt was due, prodoxicaliy. | thickness of the pluster between them | Zikirman is ineroducing bilé reiatm; (o | came. John L. Lewis was amons th P nrnen - 2 e & wortal s 0 stra Carelessness on t of a thin sheet of paper. S ment simply as a step- | Arst miners to appear and dictate e . place in the world | 1“7 x | e e DT jo.| District government simply as a step- | 12 Neaa part ng and aper men, his powerfully ers’ the ‘0 G1O% in the Valley of the pi DIese e place that a stage |t in or - would choose in prefer-| Coonor i to the valley the ide: injsaid oy for dramatic ¢ P e atio) what may prove the illuminating | 201 & fon from the dawn of his manvtou, | hos ever been made. This b ek ping stone to u seat in the Ur s enate; Congress acted un stitutionally in granting powers Commissioners and the District would better off it Congress raised the|Te mmissioners' salary and took aw all their power; the street raflw companles are robbing the people. the people of Washington should 1 | his statement to the ne: 1. | with his stenogr ) the | elbow A few minutes later the operators’ entativ nd nanded the typewritten sment (f 1he e owners. It was noticed by news. per men that representatives of the | hoon in K : eve They went on scraping. The of the native rock of the a rough gray lime- ty. The rock, it been tampered had, and one day the ted a_joint, so cunningly the clue afforded by the of Christ Coulson, Miss ( of the hoard of lec- at have nd tha same time the TIn v|n nd ake | miners and operators were just n (e 1 S aris over J3 o & 0] o ® " Tha ot L e i Tot | light comes to our race. now way of the prrlg ove hi(lj;: }.“"f their baths at home rather than at|®:=er to see what “the other side’ had | 5 + <ort | 5vown old, and, like old people, curi-|¥a$ built Ve een over | municipal bathing beaches.” said as were the newspaper inen. | ehnat, | o d wistful about fts beginnings, | fatively to ¢ o herherXchva:| Evan H. Tucker, president of the solutions to this effect were | thove all Tau assoctation, presided. adopted and forwarded to John L out ity deeds has cleared and Lewis, Internat unequaled since, in its splendid etnational president, and t flush of young manhood. ‘-‘\\'::]!(&' T was Fitted in the ohaer Hnion SORICeRs 19 TESueT Scene Shadow of Pyramids. ures e Shats wova blocks ot matye] ELECT YOUNG CUDAHY, |frsvapes committes e aumiice o, 1| 0 e eve could not dis- Belief was general here today t e racicof the 1 a determined move would be made Phone y ent e ‘e hundred miles north of I W 81088, . New et \m;.,r}‘; or the | effective ihe. }'nx ts were one- Packing Company Directors Give |, strikers to tie up the mines 04610 Oth S RW Tre 11| 0f rock, the Sphinx reared its hea The Harvard Bos All rights reserved. S ) Strike Began September 1. M £ -|the Pyramids defied the assaults of | essentialiy n = s CHIEAGQ, January Th . ¢ one ! time and vandals for 20, pe Jough Dr. Reisnes Blind Steps Found. A. Cudahy, jr. who w: e Dl el e : o : S e o tho TR Oaha . 1900 and ving 158,000 miners, began on Sep- , ev- | urankh Amen was | 1 willing ; I' 'STAGE WINS HERIBACK. |[Omabe in 1000 and ‘held for 325.00 ber 1. ST ana ventRot G : e and most | oy | - elected president of the Cudahy Pack- | onger than a month | P Sl e Wife of Millionaire Again in|ing Co.. succeeding his father, who No attempt was made | ring the s the min: ension to operate any wis elected chairman of the board . and the long ldleness | f directors. F. E. Wilhelm was red i the to be plaved out this V ter. Allan nd th Wings After 25 Years. Greenlees, mb, T'p in Mas: Pr s my privilege to turn up the foot-| © "n. " poisner's pla Rowe “HICAG named first vice president, a position s unbroken by any serious 3. els: & Han, SNe C AGO, ) —Mrs. | . v &y t 4 for ces, yound to a in the A ¢ g the new president had held for the es. - e o boy king, forgotten before he | South Afri b ‘ one of the | 10 years The four months' idleness in 1925 Republican nom- :had been buried a hundred vears, lies [ W1 FOUNE @il 0 st b utilities in After the 00 was lef! he des sed a curtailment in production of e the n the yet unopened sepuichral cham. | they had not gone e e last night | ted spot in five ung | ely 25,000,000 tons, the' | MORRIS PLAN BANK ber fou E D e ; ned to the stage | ;dahy was returned to his home un Bureau of Mines estimating | Under Supervision 1J, 5. Treasury March by j& Job for the i Ped th . gross tonnage for the . i rd expedition | feon ne with her | owe was recently found begging | hs of operation was 53,000,000 1408 H ST. N. W. o s possit The School for | Serr Sork i loss in wages during the last four Der of the us ve wish | urned to the matter :m‘ nd Greenlees drew the roa ar ago d tifu 0.1 3 e s the, Lady' Tea ask the . under ¢ tomb shaft vhich was pro send Mr, |canopy of solid cleared the wt tecently the production was staged |\ L 2 . sheet aold, 2 rock, but in New York. She had not appeared | 1 > - N o and’ rounded X reenlees were slowly ldavs they They then|on th ze for about 3 o What Could Be “Slicker this t. and, if by any v should be de- tre 'F Than a New Slicker! 33! —to wear when one carries 85 to a smart new silk umbr cellow, white, omenani $16.50 monu the Great amid, one of e most powerful nonarchs the Slickers in oiled cambric or sil are in red, green, or blue. F¢ upon the presi- is oldest politi i I | bearing i adviser, rld known ‘ ing in Massa and by chance ;M?, eved 0 re CHREOPS T e i e nE e | The probable oc. . "Cheopu” is the 2 | ' he would hav. not a :;.‘?’lr,l:l"‘:;ri;:;l‘n:phh"'“ e J’ - ay= HINDENBURG ULTIMATUM | nis “siine e ke B0 the il P LA An opportunity to own GIVEN TO PARTY HEADS ! iers amone us, and to perpetu ite whose worship as a god really beautiful Fancy Bordered Silk Umbrellas . S e =Y .o lpriests were still appointed nes Will Name Own Chancellor if|3.000 years after his urp?vx hncx 5 e e {if the tomb is not the P e Groups Are Unable to Reach 2 I believe 4t 16, Jhin e :orge A. Reisner lifts the alabaster lid he will intrude on an untroubled ival slumber that has lasted, accord- to Prof. Flinders Petrie, for about 5844 years. No burial treasure, no inentered tomb. left as the priests left it, has ever been found that dates by Thursday. beat this | Radiola IlI-A | Only 2 tubes, value at $35 = butit’sa ; w ‘ Radiola III-A de luxe—a | i B:r"giz?:l,u’ wonder genuine RCA regenerative o [0} 00,000 owners mak % : v | With an RCA Loudspeak- ver 200, owners e tube set in a beautiful | er and fitted with the new | up the army of Radiola Il :z;cial cabiRn;._ With the | UX-120 power Radiotrons, | fans. A dandy set for the 120, l;:;iei;la Ifi‘_’:{";: lli)((e‘ | this set will prove far su- | boy—and Dad too! has real power for dis- | PeTIor I power, Yolume l\x::l}):-::: thn’ae‘;)lu‘m;;r wern- | within 2,000 years of this. 11 base in the | | Secret Soon to Be Known. } ""“\ Dr. Relsner, head of the d o Te- | Bogton expedition and most eminent | If choose | among active living field archeolo- {zists, would bite his tongue off before {s to replace ljo would clalm this tomb as Sene | Which Te- | fry's. The door has not been entered; 181 | how can he tell? But even Dr. Ref rvard | 1 order 10/ nep, ‘most cantions and: pesslmistic 3 and tone quality to many } = Richelieu . give way to such co he s the most thoroygh: and consel: :iance, for volume and for receiving sets sold at much | o ' real lo“?:’“:;’ Roa pearl handle At greatly below - e tious of excavators, would not at- ne tone quality. . : L D L ottomen bo: \ AMERICANS EXPECTED tempt, now that he is on the spot, to | higher prices. balanced amplifier makes this Qo $7.50. 1 : Heny that tha tomb is royal. 1t can.|§ Price, with built-in Loudspeak- = < Radiola a powerful four-tube thelr actual value_ TO CLOSE POLISH DEAL |0t be anything else. " Wao are on the | @ er, less Radiola 1II-A without ac- | set. . | eve of the solution of the mystery by accessorles ... ... $57.50 cessories—$35. Tess Accessorfes......... $15 | r. Retsner himself. Before the Win- = o TR e S HOUSEHOLD LABOR-SAVING APPLIANCES §7: and $8% Umbrellas | $5.90 presentative Polish ey will negotis h government in ex- e of the P’olish to 22 $10 and $12 Umbrelias | $7.50 dle. $7.50, UNIVERSAL WHIRLWIND VACUUM w The Rainbow Automatic Electric Ironer Before the door has been broken lown and Dr. Reisner's feet have rossed a threshold untrodden si hat day five or six thou: ago when the legendary Cheop his priests left the chamber, and the iled it up with the royal \s for all eternity. a clear account the discovery and of the proba ies and possibilities involv $13% and $15 Umbrellas §$10 ud signed | : = | It Wash wit e Bunker ;ought to be published. Suspense is | It Washes, . . = J u:‘;l):v 'l-ll \”:2 :ll‘l,\(‘vhe\\nm»ln(m-‘fl lllgunlfimlx; un](l Nr;r;]pllmos | Ri With Im- After Christmas found one of our manufac- e S R e A at fun. It all depends. The sus- | inses, rted bakelito A 2 5 o ' s e e e pense that precedes, during these | ’ PO bekv. > turers of I-ngh-fmde_ [l;nébrell:; with a (f‘[ll};l:ft{::\ e Tived the BV | weeks, the final quarry i | - pelude such @ deal | ottom of the deepest tomb shaft ever Blues and of stock that he wished to dispose ¢ tobacco monopoly is said to have it annual revenue of $32.000,000. known, and Dr. Reisner's entrance, is one which the excavators would be N 1fish not to wish to share with the EARLY RELICS FOUND public. They are not themselves re- * | sponaible the absolute silence | about ~7000x™ imposed upon them by Acsyriologist Discovers Rare |the Egyptian government, which has . - . decreed that no facts whatever about Treasures in North Babylonia. ! this tomb shall be permitted to reach ®).—Dr. |the world excepting in the form of i )fiicial government communiques, inventory taking. Drys the Clothes for the Line Does quicker and better ironing than can possibly i be done by hand. Completely under control of your fingertips. : The Original The Rainbow Irons Oxtord, | News Leaked Out. WRINGERLESS Dresses, Shirts, Lingerie, important discoveries z . Ruffled Curtains. Every- < stte 18 milss 6 First must come the account of the Semplste W19 s 7 =1 milce ort Pt i e el G ol sl s | ELECTRIC WASHER | thing in the Family Wash. official and unofficlal, were published g Jast March. They aroused for a day eries include pictographic | general interest, which died away F s . C h E T o o AR AT | Cen statements were made that ap- ree Demonstratlons ash or L.asy 1erms inted pots with geemetiy’ parently disproved any possibility 2 ! DE Lot B Broie \Hi that another find to rival that of Fall Line of ELECTRICAL DEVICES & APPLIANCES On Display Yind numerous early | Tutankh-Amen bad been made. Dr. z k ¥ | Reisner himself, in Boston at the time dnd dopendent apon. decotnts sent, Any Article In Our Stock Can Be Purchased Through Your Favorite Dealer from Cairo, promptly expressed his SEEK SLAYER IN JAIL. |certainty that the tomb could not be a Pharaoh’s. How could a shaft in VWAL B the rock whose funerary temple had GO, January 12 (®).—A |heen destroyed by Cheops when the . photograph of a4 man held in the|great pyramid was built contain a Of course we would take them—glad to offer yon these wonderful savings! The umbreilas are in qualities that compare favorably with those we sell regularly at the prices quoted. With Amber- ope ot Tes: Pearlotde Colors are—Royal Pur- handle; bro caded border. ple, Brown, Red, Garnet, Handle of $10. Paise wearl Green, Cocoa and Blue. All are in the smart 16-rib Kyoto frame style, mounted on light and durable wooden shanks. Handles and ferrules are all in the smart English club style. Handles are of am- berite, Richelieu pearl, carved hardwood, Paise pearl, import- ed Bakelite. \GDAD designs, oSt Sul Bume; San Quentin, Calif., prison under the |king? Above all, how could it con- s T A o of Jolin Redding, and belleved | tain Senefru, who built himselt two Electrical Supplies Automotive Supplies b obert Scott, wanted here for the | huge pyramids, one 25 miles, the Radio Supplies [ Machinery Supplies Main Floor of a drug clerk in a hold-up | other mor;‘ !h:ln 50, B:’\'B_v from the was received in Chicago yes- | scene of this dlscovery B Bratetioe o e e e | *Frue, the news teaked out, ana the | § 1328-1330 New York Ave. Phone Main 6800 any doubt as to the prisoner being|Egvptians published, in_an official any one except Scott. communique, that ey Wzm:mwmmmmmcw;. e e

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