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real sleep In monthe, The only note of protest o far ‘1 corded has come fr from the mine csso8 of 1 \e underground re p dw after a vacation spent in | sunshine, Many of the ,miners of forcign birth loft for their homes fn “ihe old country” last fall when the starte They are expected the president had ylelded to pres. [0CK: it Was sald, by first \";‘,‘“' . aure, be sald, the strjke would not | °%,f00" @8 the word reaches them have been selt Scoteh Valley mine of 1 Sutel6d 1500 Within eaver Villey Coal company. probs Both miners and operators were | UV1Y Will be the first collicry to re. emphatio in statements that the | Jum® actual production of eoul, strike was settled from hin the s mine, located In Beaver town. | industry, Both sides let it be known ship, Columbia county, plans to that nelthor President Co start operations with ite full force Governor Pinchot, nor any of 150 men toda ofli Is of the or state department had a hand in | COMPADy having announced that R iey hud received permission froms The miners will go hacl to winers' union to do so. Re- A W S b fot R alrs were made last week and the ldtirrn s e a1 T o a T e put into condition for a ton is provided, in ca AtutSantoonsas hesstilke frises over wage adjustments, The union leaders claim this s a victory Washington Delighted for them. They have opposed thy| Washington, 3 (P form of cor arbitration, pro- |(ation liere over settlement of Dokadibyias icite strike is coupled with a Cliclkeoft Victory 10pe that congress soon will Jegls The miners also claim a victory fn | 111¢ to render less likely any futur their demands for a check-off, “"v.“'n‘u rgency, system of collecting upon union d AL CHTIRCRTE BURTOR. re e LRI ind operators Is expeeted to open the way to consideration of a fload ('_'vn!(nu('d From I'lrst J'age) nor work the s o dfsp 'T:n(“nr:r:Q o (‘r""}:n.!‘ e of conl Lills in the house and ser phraso providing for a ‘“reciprocal |18 With Chairman Parker of the program of co-speration and. aff. |IOUSE commerce commiitee confiden et hat comprehensiy ition will be enacted ¢ ston. Chairman Representative ] republican flo cent en Conl Sidelights LENERhCERESseD LizER Philadelphia, Feb. 13 () — John . Lewis, head of the miners’ union, was flooded with congratulatory messages today on the of the coal strike. liiile bt iaonaiaatationt oty far and near by tel Rt enpa phone and messenger, that the the co When the calle came from the \ould have been prejuc coal regians lasi nlght by telephone 'sound and lasting legislati Mr. Lewis in his ho room could A score of hills ponsored by hear agreed with ns not the oper LoMin cial to bells pealing the ibers of both parties from the joyous n in the mining towns. rezion Atlantie Mr. Lewis made public only tes, seekin nt solution few of the messages. One was from difficulties Willlam Green, president of the are pendin Amerjean federation of labor, who !'the uppe once was secretary-ircasurcr of the |son of Ark mine workers, leader, has offered provosal 1o One of the most delizhted men Create a board of adjustinent to over the successful outcom prevent threatened suspensions, Alvan Markle of Hazleton, neutral Try To Place Credit chalrman of the joint committes, = _Discussion over placing credit for Mr. Markle's sineorc o effecting the strike settlement re- endeavors to bring end to the Mains in full ewing, with members strike were apparer &8 differing as to the part his own plan for a settlement was | N2t body plaved in it. While Rep voted down at {he Yook 3 resentative Tilson maintained that leys he rofused to abandon hope, ||N® Fefusal of congress to interver o kwak e SDalann in the dispute helped to speed the Lo 2 Senator Copeland ! mine induostry, . while in Senator Robin- len atic floor even when “ork. contended Thomas 1y, s ry e rried by Eenate’s adoption treasurer of miners, undoubt- il Presi- edly exp opinion of the z dent Cooli conferees he said before | e leaving for his home that ho felt as though a mllistone had been lifted from his neck and he was looking forward to the first night of pre resolution as not ehar ation, feels himself that t ed parties in the dispute la sponsible for the seftler All Records Show— ‘that even a grealcr number of peo- ple opened up Savings Accounts during last vear, than in previous vears—you are in the early part of 1926 — are you going to let this vear diift along and find vourself without a Savings Account, when it ends? A Mutual Savings Bank like the “Bumitt” is just the place to make a heginning — A Dollar Bill will get vou a Pass Book — a few spare Dollars added at regu- lar intervals will insure vou of a snug little Balance hy 1927 There will be a whole lot of real satisfac tion coming to vou if vou just make the stait and hegin to Build a Savings Balance. Try it now Trust Co. tituted hich he o ‘trivinph personally blic concern over ulso is widely eredite, [ mules, who Lrayed loudly when |8 fl | plled into box cars tn one mining |peace negotiations H ‘umu preparatory to working in! The scttlement is o William Green, took no part the situation as having cons blg factor in the final regarded by president of the American Federation of Lahor, s a for collective bargainit added hope thut it would vith th prove permanent. \w\ MAY BE NEC NF[}FSQAR" (Cor Europe the | maunent Latin-An of 19 a two non pern ing to Latin A th hazare the Joss of these eil, might out of the 2 would have for ‘When Amerlea whatsoever would 1 foreign sort o wr it would ue, at yet had no s 1, with ent was cone: in t fatal to the k its int suspieion s promise and th by the m the sul While reason to believe to ) been this | this \H-M(hm.u]m Spain, Braz 1t seats ¢ eral Press nxjety with government" policy d From First P [ in the council placy ) the or Is cov T s of Sir Austen huce of commons on ble inell, ) the nd members of ur - per- here ¢ les This without any votes league as it rnational char- British was given som to Premic o Polun the council sai¢ gard the pren he! to be informed v 1 to L to t} is said to see n that the ight to a s het 0 n be 5 " 1 ot n th council will award scats to other nations in addition to Germany Germany Is denied a scat she wi immediately withdraw her applica- tion, and suld she considerc herself at liherty to reconsider her future action should a seat be av to some other nation n mher of the council Prance Backs Poland Veb, 18 (P—Trance wi 1 vigorously Poland’s applici- Iso I council ropo eagite rmanent membe of Nations cot icial cire! upon favorably as will mgke South Aferiea hoslovaki counci rezarded a 1 will proba addition of fy the amhitio memhership of permanent 1 Spa fou Taxi Drivers in Boston ge Terms [ Agree to Oid \)'a contracts HU\ SCOUTS \HD poliee Feh, 13 ey o i | City Items | Visit our model home, completoly | N irnished at 97 Francls street, to. | Super maorrow afternoon, Mackay & Wal. | 1eficit of lin adyvt Soclal and da 8t. Andrew's parish hall tonight.—advt A. Nash Co. Suits and Toypco $22.00, Order now for Easter, {styles and samples. Unfon n Walnut 8t, Tel corporation reports ‘} 911 for the 'n'l\ rinterest, depre wnd depletion, compired witk it of corre quarterly reports | t tor 1925 to 1 fieit of ¢ of prey ritain General hospita Ir Mrs, Erle Olson of Elr Social and dance, St, Androw pre N rish hall tonight. —advt amout The Sunshine fety will old ¥ its meeting Mon rmoon o'clock at the Mothodist ehurc son, Thomas Francis, wa \ Ameriean bureau | of me statistics reports this morning to Mr, and M foh John E. 1% 147 Lawlor street, T.841 cxpor Mrs, T ibbard of Mason _ n Il at her home for | B YALE TO TAKE UP ?* ENTRANGE EXAMS Alumni Paper Says Old Tine : Valuations Are Abandoned 75 rloti 8t quarter of r 1 to Janu compa previous xport orts $1 able trade quantitative valy 13 (A—The old a studs as show! n0ints” he wbility to do coll only by the numb gets on entering valuation, says @ Weekiv" in dis Catholic Primate of mission i it ends (he i (‘anada Critically Tl make- cxaminations after this | ¢, .. Teb, 13 (P—The Most year at Yale university. The KIY | poy ugene Roy, Archhishop takes up the subject because it he- > 1 Roman Catholle Pri of Canada, who has heen s malignant mala s d red 1o s there is “little confusion i the minds of some of th relative to it and includes a state ment of Pro rt N. Cor- win, chairman ot the Yale entrance committer, The older alumni are remin liev ssor in a critical condit Arehbishop nal that for some time past the old *cor s80r W ons'* as known to them hav conseeratad coa scontinued and have not bees fe in 1908, when a g treated as 1 s which a stude to make up. at he would suc has cays s o 1[ Deaths mbition as shown in school e paper sees the new ruling re- < in harder efforts of Mrs, G, L \\~Ir'u|u \nml. sehoo o clean papers G LN *On eratior will hene everyhod school, Ya i e Mrs. Jolt Professor Corwin ) the obvious Willinm D, McNamara Wor o and tharo! 1s hen of ¢ N Me- He s rd D, of approval. VIRE ON \\"Iil\\ STREET e I akomatn | Mrs. Margaret Beers Tuneral services for Mrs Margaret | e wre. There | Reers, wife of Wilin s of R R r William |40 Jubilee this stad 1 ire and first | niornir Church it with a 0 ) olemn high mass of requient. In- HERDIS ‘“”"\“” OF TANL ot was i Mary ! I \ == i M. P Sandbers PIERCE STORM RAGES The fu 1 of M. T Sandt i e C 7l P — o ) fkinger and ) 2 sans \ Fleased | Drominent vesident for 45 years and | \ g ) shing . Jacol ¢ S wosiern soction of vl piiieglrsed ) 3 i mer in the wesiern section o from its me 2 1wo miles off shore | 1t . oon at 1 M onto outh | ¢ It a sonthe re 1 s 1 stor of 1 the ocean into Teaviest ~ will offi- | swells on record r AN |\ll-ln\l~|'|\| the hom = - Employes tt b v wi ok FRADITION HOLDS GOOD ation Co. met T e Concore Mass, 1'ei 13 P—T tt Hotel yest ! Kt . Concord tradition that a member of one at noon and the other in | Mrs. John Mercer Emerson fam onld sit on the evening were Gl il ral services for Mr i chool committee of the town still service mig t ered Mercer wife of John Mercer, w holds, although for six years there . Qéficers of the comy el this afternoon at s been o break in the suceession ese gaft s will | 1 mont \ el At the town electin February 28 |e it amounc [lev. William H. Alders : ! Emerson, a grandson ¢ “Trinity Methodist ehureh, officiating, | Waldo E . poet and rs CHECKER DEMONSTRATION Interment will be in Fairview ceme lidate for € William Evans his ancestors. nmpion, played men s — at the Y. M. €. A. last eve- | Mrs, Irving Sumner Personal expenses at “A1Good Bank Balance Never Brings the ~ *y Embarrassment that the 1 use on | known A Checking Account—for your Business . —for vour Household Bills and for vour New Bntain vices Mre, Irvin held this atternoon srwin chapel follow- 171 Black No one defeatcd him although | val succeeded in tying hin - reshments were served by About 100 men and hoys walc prayers « Kk avenuc. erson, pastor of Trin will officiate Fairview cemet Alfeed T €. Klonker 1 Lewis Charles Klu with services exhibition. Fay, assist Congre fternoon B of his da N. Strickland, t iterment will be in emete rom Gerstaec) D. H. S o of whic ive member, and largs s are expected to funeral, Joseph A. Hafley UNDERT u‘r_n Phone 1625 Opposite St. Mary's (n-m- Restdence 13 Summer Rt — 1623.5 | " BOLLERER'S POSY SH( SEND HER A FLOWER VALENTINE CORSAGES, DLOOMING PLANTS VALENTINE BONES. 8 W, MAIN ST, PROE. BLDG. 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P Public 1 ¥ X1BG & N Utilities Stocks TREASURY ST \]I \ll \I West T Amer |of Dsnver, Exchanges, Nifty? The garter is one of a pair valued at $26,000 to be pre- of | sented by the National Hosiery and Underwear association to { the owner of the shapeliest feminine legs in America. A eon- test now is under way. The garter is exhibited in its proper setting by Miss Frances Marchant,