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oars, nating ¢ mel. keep- a FRENCH DEBATE Crowds Are Thrilled by PRINCESS GETS |W enatchee Busines COUNTER PLAN Great Historical Pageant JA\| SENTENCE Open Fight for Railroad With I Draws “Americanus,” Reply to British Note Will Days, Be Outlined ts Scenes of Past Thousands BY STEVE ARNETT | n of his to protect the i : * ee led over Valley Forge, Lexington 3 , - inter proposition to the Juan Hill and F 4s Fields, e Aah a vg r fi - t Germ to be | under the same moon t hone om} yy nd Clurke, filed a ‘ neh cabinet to. |Gettysburg and Appomatox, the Sah th rf and ar great characters of American Trae take ate S ' « to this |tory again went thru ardships | o. itorn Fr ay tar spat . to the ministers by M.|and privationa of those battles of onthe a oi quer, minister of public works, }Other days in the great pagean elding their picke in wt <i from inspection of the |drama, “Amoricanus,” staged 10 the | camps, lend a touch of realism to the Rub the effect that German re-| University of Washington stadium | scenes. ‘The days 49 are followed t weakening and will col-|Monday night Jwith civil war ey in which Ape tually | Before a throng of nearly 7,000 | president 1 t Higeis Th t met shortly before 4, WhO sat spel nd thru th lays au important c Don noare first outlined the ctacle, the actors who rep | SPANISH WAR DAYS French position in negotiations with those. great American|ARK SHOWN the subject of a Joint ures who have bullied this re The great pageant moves with wards reparations, The! puniic, vividly portrayed the steps | ease and precision from the civil wa ee approved the premier’s 4¢/and epochs of history since revolu- jon thru the trying days of reconstruc tie tlonary days tion and finally reaches the day “ Foauer, miniater of public) Lewis and Clarke, the explorers, |the Spanish war. ‘Tho battles « te Ban 4s aranene¢ a x din. | We there, tn thelr furs and home: | war are vividly portrayed with Theo sali sions Of, Yaiua tion o8 ve. nee negro pickan » of the|dore Roosevelt (William Hobson) . the part of the German ovate there, watched over by |leading his Rough Ride Y Transportation conditions |t2% spirit of the Great Emancipator, | President Harding (C. M. Rupe) Is Gen, Washington watched over his|shown in the final scenes following are greatly Improved, he said. | tho aitmeemanes OF Preditient Wilaon. : aa troops in the snows of Valley Forge appearan Altho official proceedings still re-| r th t b eit |The world war ja shown fn a number mained a great secrecy, the /224 over the entire scene the sp! “ae “4 Sesleri infe kia t " and his |} Of Americanus, typifying the history aed rte styl P eo he os Jes had found the British draft un. {24 Progress of the nation, helt} St) i) SNe Me at of the sol table, Just as the press and un. | "W8Y aes of: Weahts who fought fficia have y ed. (CROWDS CHARMED AT more bravely. than did their descend Tt posal, which wilt SINGING OF STAR peer se ion by way of open-} Every character hod out prom The spectacle closes with a great] Ing pour-parlers on the}!nently in his or her part. No one|meiting pot scene in which the na subject of reparations, is rstoo’d |dominated the dozens of scenes. | tions of Eur are a ombined to contain French suggestions for | Without any of the characters, |under American guidance into one me tion of the British note. ithe spectack would have been in I ae nted people ving happily under of the government who In-|}complete. All combined thelr efforts |the Stars and Stripes « firm Ruhr policy and no/@nd made the pageant one of the | co s to Britain's suggestion |Breatest and most stupendous ever | that Frer and Belgian troops |shown on an American stage. withdraw, found M. Le Troquer’s| Sophie Braslau, grand opera solo. report a powerful argument in their |ist of the Metropotitan Grand Opera | favor, The minister ix understood |company of New York, held the| to be convinced that heavy pressure |Sreat throngs spellbound with her | is wearing down resistance. Rev. | | singing Claveiand Kleihauer, jtaking the part of “Amertcanus,” Pressed the audiencos with im: | his While ning papers are ex- tremely guarded in their comment; e mor pursuant to the government's re-| master acting quest, a majority intimate France| Mrs. Russell Callow and Miss Mar. | cannot do otherwise than disapprove | garet Akin, Playing the roles of Clio | the draft. and terpe, made the crowds - = _ +e ye SEED Marvel at their grac Council May Amend $? ANISH banc One of the most impressive scenes tn the entire spectacle was that in Cat-Dog Ordinance | An ordinance amending the dog} nd cat ordinance pro for $109 | Which 200 Spanish dancers, ined fir where owners of t animals by Miss Avis, the ie licenses, was intro-| SP8nish Scene” in one of the-most as city council Monday | ™Portant episodes | Sy Counolhaan: Se Ls Bie The Era of Good Feeling, during} oy ae Ne ___. | the administration of President Mon roe, followed, and-in it is depicted the RUSS REMOVE | TOKYO AGENT) BY CLARENCE DUBOSE TOKYO, July o Russian soviet government, in an effort to} break the deadiock in the Russo-| Japanese recognitions now going on here, has relieved A. A. Joffe as soviet representative and has ap-} Tea! | oigthe 5 pointed M. Karahan, soviet vice! guindid . aacarianhis jminister, to muceeed him and carr porta bi phonographs on the negotiations, according to fr mmm $15 advices: | Moscow Joffe has been re | Ostensibly because of cont health h has caused him to ¢ most of his t confer ow while confin: phonographs and at the his bed, but actually, it Is be Ota tats ee i | here, Joffe's recall has resulted from the Brunswick record inability to reach an agreement ) M. Kawakami, the Japanese rep- herished desire to | resentative, regarding Nikolaevak and ore is not a sinister | children, and back payme a1 North Saghallen Japan to This Mrs. Fi | ‘The change in Russian representa-| Japanese newspapers | !ng to collect | tion brightens the conference aky, it opposing the plan as a| ASDen was mar thre th lis “generally agreed here, and the} peace of the Orient ago to Wa Dail e of | Japanese government is looking for Washington football e« and | ward with Interest to a new turn to y a S of F ett at | pana witntsterent ca ew tra tol PT A TN] STRIKES ; sooree some sort of definite understandin - k married }minor considerations so far un wit a ’ d Sra Workers of the st 0 | india F men were instantly killed, one was|ried again, and has a baby by hi : ae \ | fatally injured and a fourth badly| second wif |Blazing Tug Causes | st when ibe le in which] Judge John Mt. Ralston continued | ° hey were ric ruck and de-lthe hearing of the Tuesday Much Excitement | molisnes by tne Southern Paciticn yp stele yed aatt: de Excitement was general on the|Shasta Limited at a railroad cross-| manded that t hh i coun erfront Monday night when the|!"g four miles north Willows statement from the concern he} 0 nee, owned by the Cas. rly today i rking for, showing his earning » Tug company, Tacoma, caught| The dead luring the nine . Fireboats rushed to the ald of | William Mohr, Willows Mrs. Flyzik supported these two |the blazing tugboat, which was| Jeff Roberts, aged 17, San Fran] ging without a cont of assistance | pushed from her moorings at the | cited. Yow isniaes wend Hewes anid + the foot of Main st. to avoid endanger-| William Wilderman, driver of the} court. “It's time this father con : ing waterfront property. The blaze |Car, who died two hours following the |trinutea to the mupport of his piel ’ was extinguished after damage esti- | crash She is in hi chool and wt ha ted at $250 had been done. The elm Harlan, fourth member of 3 aay Can't Crack mated oe tamenny. South “traboks aid, her odds na pe blaze was believed to have started in| the party, will recover, \that he Shas Gat hore pate or Burn Out the engine room from a short circuit. | oy ret caee | up because it 1) made of boiler ——__—_ ——— Pe be pg hick stands |Two Die in Fight Evans pleaded inability to meet the strongest heat rt can't || Woman Killed When the payments, = ate becatine ee iat ho 8 IL With Guns and Ax welding sis the ttacke YY DUAL) New york, July 24.—Antona OLYMPIA, July 24.—Gored in the | Giordano, 62 years old, and his wife, ARCWELD back by an enraged bull which had| Teresa, 61, fought a battle to death xen from a truck on the way to|in thelr locked bedchamber here to bh _Pi Ket, Mrs, Avis Johnson, of Bl-|day, hacking and cutting each other One-Piece Steel ma, Wash., suffered severe injuries, | with an ax and a stiletto and shoot from which she died shortly after at|ing with revolvere. The fatal quar FURNACE Bork was killed and Al- was seriously | Charles A. |bert Burns, a relative, Arcweld Mfg. Co. closed car and overturned. James Albert Burns, age 10, was thrown from the rear of the truck into the bushes and esciped unhurt Db—— aged ALL WEEK BIG DOUBLE BILL —popular priced adm THE SECRETS OF Really HOLLYWOOD BARED— ree Cool injured near Lake Sutherland fast | Incorporated night when their truck was crowd ors ew tte be ed from the road by a speeding ‘Turks First to Approve Lau- sanne Document | LAUSANNE, July 24.—Tho Lau sanne peace treaty, bringing to an end the Greco-Turkish war and in volving important ‘eementa re nd Tu) was sign East garding the Near ons with the here at a plenary session today. Is met Pasha, Turkish represe was the first to affix his s signing ¥10 p.m |DEFENSE PLAN NOT OPPOSED HONOLULU July 24.—Fortifica tion of Singapore by Great Britain | is not a violation of the Washington pact, Count Kuchida, Japanese min affairs, unofficially ion of house peers, ac dispatch to Jisl, akarabe, minister of the ted by the Jiji cable as inion, Takarabo said the Rochester hospital. jret was characterized by the children - Mrs. Johnson was riding on the|as their first quarrel of married life (pipe or pipeless) |truck with her husband. She is sur-| Giordano recently sold the grocery which gives you heat three vived by two small dren and|store in which he slaved for year pmee: ara whi. ine her mother, beside her husb |He was content to retire and rest Areweld” brick-lined fire wh |the declining years of his life, His t distributes heat to your * {wife “wanted him to follow a more oYong arter whe fire || One Killed, Another jie puru dies down See Our Exhibit In Hoth Hurt in Auto Wreck Nec di este eeemterenance port ANGELES, suy *—-|One Dead; Two Hurt| in S. P. Train Crash SAN FRANCISCO, July fireman was killed and two ile men injured when a Southern Pa cific freight train early toe crashed into the rear of a troop |train bringing members of the Cal ifornia national guard from thelr annual encampment The accident occurred near ¢ terville, Alameda county Ray York} | Dearing, aged 24, of Santa Rosa, student fireman on the freight, was | killed and two others of the freight }train crew injured. There no injuries aboard the troop train |Cops Raid Game; 11 Gamblers Captured were . 9 “Mary of the Movies’ The pecullur rattle of a chuck ary 0 € ovies luck bow! floated to thé ears of a ) Jsolitary cop patrolling: his beat near Cool Cay ai ates” \ solitary cop P — 5 la mot ar’ a house at 410 Main st Monday Really N DU alnemrue crete evening. ‘Ten minutes later Liouten — ant Rulph Olmstead led a visiting party of cops into the place, ar \ GREAT BILL— rested 11 men, seized the gambling . outfit and the stakes in the 5—A t Vaudeville—5 kame, Most of the men arrested c 8 |were Chinese. The raid was stag AUD EVERY ONE — — YOULL A under the direction of Captain Hedges, T Found Guilty of Aiding} to Escape 0 fficer jwith him in Munich. FLYZIK’S WIFE SUES EX-MATE /Has Not Paid Support of | Up t But It’s Fixed Now, and the} Amie grippe of the | progra | been 5 “boner mayor but M Heat are in held b oO 9, ‘enity troubles may nguaKe newspaper here. | sald Singupore does not | within the area préscribed by Washington treaty,| When Mrs nat port can. | Was grante cement Evans, Rent a added, Japan ix | years ago, the ain’s plan to for. | EY should 5 Catherir Children, She Claims Wives Are Happy 1 the dd the city m for in the has is sur sl ct it small a lot of dissen yor B. will confusion chief ince Presi cou bee © of th an matter J. Br preval be settled without executive to the divorce court It's just this tle vit y at Rent Libe according on Aer rty par to t and No. Sun Major Bert ©. pienie in the morning, and program of sports, ir to the pienic lunch iy on eram thelr that Eagles Will Stage Picnic and Barbecue Sa gle i nn a tie barbecue to be nday, n add the has ffice e entertainment nt Harding has of making, one made that the nd he wants to and may cause jon in Seattle homes, ‘own hopes that 1 and that the In mailing out the} badges to members of the Harding reception committee, only one badge was sent to each family DY wants every married couple to know and understand that it was «a mis take in that two badges were not sent. And as to who will wear the badge— well, that depends upon which person {i boss of the house hold, in some cases the wife will wear it and in others the husband wives Vr, July committees. Ross will address the A ball game dition pro a AR Hard - Fisted Farmers and Hard - eee Wife of Insane Desperado |. s Swelter Together in Hea th Lawyers PAGE 9 Famous French Men SEEK WOMAN | JAIL DELIVERY 2: Senator Is Dead | 2 Charles | Franca, | Senatur of He was famous r I e i" COB ‘Siuie na seatio: 1 an president of among the the bomb Believed “Master Mind” | civil ¢ e LEIPZIG, July 14.—P 5 Mar: | BY LESTER M. HUNT ae CHESTER, 1 J 24,—A =~ 4 ™ WENATCHEE, July 24.~Thriving an a ata ve garethe Vv Oehringen | cities, centers of wealth and produc pr a 0 w nente te xj tive a will dot the course of the to pe ” ' tcohee-# hern ull perm thoritie tod. month ip um Ww whe | PF 4 Wenateh at , P - ad south from this city and along mind” of t A t te ‘ Ehrhardt, | following the construction the Jer of tho Church of/at the Iilinois sta 1 fortnight ago railroad, according to the testimony of Hanford, took the rts ¥ vate of witnesses whe peared at the Wenatchee Bouthern| spp, The princess was found guilty Of) interstate commerce commission ¢ plans of his ehureh a ae t anninting the royalist officer, famed] hearing on the advisability of con families of the faith aff for hix Kapp Putsch exploita, to] structing the road, here today to Hanford, where farma would be]. vade the authorities of republican] They prophesied that Hanford | Provided them the mi ‘ hunted him for| “Ula boast « population of 10,000] TELL. OF DIFFICULTIES Thirteen of the 41 vermany who hunte y |within 10 years, while Kennewick |OF MARKETING CROPS Jencaped in the riot months after breaking up the at-}and Pasco would ha 000 popu-| Hin testimony wa vow thatliarge toda tempted coup d'etat lation in a similar Jength of tim: ufficient bu awaits the new Deane with bie |The proposed route of the new roa ailroad to insure {ts profitable Op-| search the wound Capture na brhardt was 1 eee a a , at {Beings Wenatchee 96 miles from Han-|eration, statement which the] yatjey the fugitiy Hed Ri aoe aly nae ier ford, while it in 300 miles at the pres-| Great thern challenge Other| whom y convicte maa been fixed for this week. 10+] ent time eat pipe art die yee logy: 2-8 He eee een nay apd teund | Hardfisted farmers and hard-head-| Which the new road would run tuld Bloodstains GiveCl an taken into custoly And fount led railway executives snapped thelr|of thelr diffiuties in getting their| Bloodstains Give Clue ; guilty of an old charg at of @ stenétiders in ur suted| crops to market 4 assured the] % ® * he Ehrhardt in high treason, He|*¥aPenders in unison and disputed | crop m od sewured ‘in Girl Bride’s Death rf # ix sail at Mare each other's textimony at the open.| commission of heavy busin PITTSBUR: cs al pad | OHIO P cage Becca paehicl 4 ing day the aring Monday, | the new a voy : Mies i ene pringens chee aruda erg while the thermometer tered| John A, (iellatly tentified that the| ple sete? ouser leg, discovered 18-inch Oven and admitted complicity '0 1119 deg in th fur country south of Wenatchee is more mt A E urdt's escape which the meeting was fertile than that the Oroville 4 Six-hole The princess, by special order of ch of the Gre rthern, Ge aiiro r foe hear Graded ae ai to theater Tue morning, | Ve Wee one Sees Scart are said to have been (Coll $3.00) “ ' mitted to enter the oom the Commer 1c wait Oka an years a nd declared 4 : Ps which Comminsioner Clyde 1, Aiteh| ttage at Port P He lies near jomary in the case of prisoners who| (wuleh Commissioner Clyde H. AGH! jections to the ure then that it Kah eg Bess Mees might make use of knowledge of their Brih sx eigss rycsnay bye ee | te placing in the way of the road re os Daeh oo ie aloo ay pp wax the only man of 200 pounds pre: | 1% Placing in the way of the TiWe| severed ax aresult of a railroad accl- ent w did no! ed hin coat teal soe © engae dent occurring few h ‘5 afte ne Judge Schmidt, who granted her} “Mt Who did not shed b to build to provide an outlet for|{°? Help gy ne 1g ocd | many other favors reported to] The Great Northern railway, which] their crops and prevent the heavy| “{'* ! shawl ats: bav signed beenuse the Saxon|!* fighting the efforts of Wenatchee! jomyes of former years caused b state government objected to his eas-| 4nd North Central Washington to ob-| the inability of the Northern ing the rigors of prison life for the| tain mission to build # railroad) tg pandie the ¢rop titled prisoner Jsouth slong the Columbia river to! CHARGE PROGRESS OF On the stand Princess Margaret | Keanewick, has massed a formidable| CouNTRY IS STIF was reticent, She was formally| ray of legal and executive talent) Giiauy charged that inadequa charged with alding and abetting the | { Seattle, Spokane, St, Paul and | transportation {s stifling t pros flight of Captain Ehrhardt | Chicago, headed by W. Kenney of aetna Aen etor &9 NE I SON ja failure of Kapp Putach| St. Paul, vice president in charge Of] 1. aing the completion of : ch he te | operation phar ub = fi Pe on projects and keeping pro. ve TUR DINE: » testified she had come to| SEATT; CHAMBER HAS leva welclere toms tha alacisee FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET @ Ebrbardt a time in 1920) LAWYER ON THE JOB F. W. Shultz, Wenatchee banke when the Kapp troops, on their way! Opposed to them are A. N. Corbin! supported Gellatly’s testimony and to take Berlin, camped near her| of Wenatchee and Fayette B. Dow of| added that the uncertain condition nl uncle's caatle, The gallant, dashing| Washington, D, C., attorneys for the| of transportation had impaired the . FEATURED, WEDNESDAY: #4. offic made an Instantaneous hit) Wenatch#e Southern, assisted by At| ranchers’ credit thru. the uncer bee wi y princess, who cele-|torney 8. J. Wettrick of the Seattle| tainty of what they could realize brated her 29th birthday Saturday Chamber of Commerce, the only! on their crops as a result of the She went to see Ehrhardt several| commercial anization in the|inck of timely transportation serv [ times afterward, she testified, in Ber-| Northwest which has sent legal rein- | ico. | ovel lin and in Munich. The ens at | forcementa to the fighting Wenatchee| ‘Th natchee Southerh 9 ex-| . tempted to dod an tO) ranchers. pected to complete its testimony on Pres. schmidt told her she bet-| behalf of the Wenatchee ut es at a night session on ter te truth, so she finally ad Meyer, of Seattle, assistant) Tuesday and completing its case on F i : yovan one Keneie Se oary Lodtiosl tendent of _ transy n,| Wednendi In the Two Ruffle-Trimmed Models Pictured c en at a time she BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS WASHINGTON, July 24 iat nm the Philippines. a decided change | trout inlan 1 States has Insur | rect rewing Unlesd there in Washington's attitude tain the me t the ‘onvinced the 1 eis ce men ers bec n of ever setting them free verious crints in the | y of America’s ven J overseas has hit the archipelago. The ronment ha ne on en, Leonard as best he ta cabinet taries of th ee 1 agr id the ho’ Mani of the senate and with th apeake the mayc |ture, . together w have ithority in’ even to the smallest detail,” in HERE’S MORE ABOUT FILIPINOS STARTS ON PAGE 1 } 1 or lesen urcheinese:t wer | based on alleged “*unfitnes y [election scandal or two, but the| bouffant effect, and organdie flo [military training, temperament and) United States senate had its New- | trimmings. Jansociations to govern in a demo-!nerry, Justice, it was charged, 3 cratic manner. Moreover he is sur | eometitios went awry, but New Mex.| Pink — Copenhagen — Grr rounded by army officers as advisers |joo's governor has just admitted one | Jade Red _ Beige |who are without legal status or re-)or His courts was a disgrace and a| sponsibility to the rovernment n}piot on the state. And so on. | open dist 1 to Filipino responsible) At any rate, President Wilson, in| —Second y; officials. thought so well of the Filipino Floor, ALL PARTIES UNITE | FOR INDEPENDENCE “Absolute independence js the only solution of the present political erl was the gist of the second ree olution unanimously adopted tonight by the independence committee, composed of all members of the leg islature Action of the department secretaries in their resignations to Gen of alleged interference affairs was indorsed, All parties represented in the leg islature united in the age of this resolution council of state and Wood be cause with clvic passe “We, therefore, solemnly resolve {that we will defend the constitu tional liberties of our people against all usurpation or invasion by the governor general, and that we will maintain inviolate and intact the autonomous powers already granted to the Filipions and secured to them by the organte law of the land, “We hold that it is a duty w not under the cumstances, sort ean. present cir: all legal to the end tho evade, to x to means within our reach, tha we may secure and unequivocal constitutional |ple, whieh trampled upon compl vindication of the liberties of our peo- been deliberately and, lastly, we de. clare that this conflict emphasizes more than ever that immediate and Absolute independence of the islands to which our people unanimously as- complete and satis. of the Philippine have pire ix the only factory aution problem.’ Thijs Maj. latest development Gen, Wood away scene of turmoil on an inspection trip the southern islands, Reports cabled here of aympathet- found from the fo editorials by many prominent American newspapers have greatly cheered the leaders of the peaceful revolt against Gon, Wood. The former holds the favorable editorials justify the Iiipino faith in the sense of falr play of the American peopte, the native press editorially commenting on the Amor- Jean sporting spirit, sulor and ev ,Sular and nd con | I nsurrection Is Brewing in Philippine Islands \Serious Crisis Develops as Filipinos Go on| Strike, Leaving Gen. Wood Alone 1 exceeded | Fro 6 first the Fillpinos were} $8.95 oat fea as a ma fe Rp thes “Ring-dot” Voile Frock, pictured could govern themselves. This prom- below, for informal Summer affairs, iso was made official by the Jones with tiny rvffles forming cap sleeve ct, passed by congress during the and wider ruffles on skirt, fashioned Wilson administration of matching organdie. When Gen. Francis Burton | Navy Alice Blue Flame Harrison went to Manila in 1916, he Orchia Black ‘Ogrek went instructed to give the Filipinos | chance to show what they could do. | | Z| with its pattern in Washington, it did | | | the fire. | was thelr demand. handing | | Americans in the Philippines. AT. SPECIAL PRICES A advantageous late-season purchase makes possible this special-price event in the Wash Frock Section, featuring local affairs n The pa cipitated th foular incident which pre crisis was ther natate- | ment, by Gen, Wood, of Ray Conley, crisp, new Dresses which earlier Aber dah tine teabanten wed in the Summer were marked at later ted by Wood himself. | much “higher prices. That, ever, W only the sur- SPECIAL ytion The in deeper | nos want their nee | He did. A native cabinet, a senate} and a house, just like those in Wash- | ington SPECIAL were set up, and from that} ntil the coming of Gen. Wood, | . the natives governed them-| 7 0 with Harrison merely look- | . ing on Comparing the Filipino congress | Imported Gingham porch Frock, Pictured above, in attractive checks, a pretty good Job. with full organdie ruffs giving @ They had a petty at self-government said the time had come for to make good her promise, At this a howl went up from the They hated Gov. Harrison bitterly for giv-| ing free rein to the Filipinos and the | Wilson note to congress was fuel to Annexation pure and simple that he America Wednesday Broken Lines of Women’s F ootwear Gen, Wood and former Gov. eron Forbes, of the Philippines, ar-| rived on the scene about this time. | The writer wes sent by this paper to accompany the mission, which was to-find out if the islands could goy- | ern themselves. | From the start it was clear the| Wood-Forbes report would Be in the negative. The writer, in his first m Manila, said the Filipinos would not get their independence and was able to say that instead of free- dom the administration of the is-| lands would be “tightened up.” | Cam- Two Important Groups of Fine Footwear From Spring and Summer Stocks (Incomplete Assortments) Priced for Clearance: REDUCED TO Slippers with Spanish} Brown Suede and Black heels; Satin Patent Opera Coltskin, $5.85 This “tightening up" process is| White Reignskin tongue and strap Pumps what has galled*the natives. Gen in broken siz Wood, now governor, has taken the | islands back out of thetr hands, they |}| REDUCED TO charge. “We'll wait for independence indef- | Black Satin, Black Suede, Brown, Beige initely,” a Filipino senator told me,|J| and Gray Suede strap Pumps and Sandals, “and we w n't fight dom as wo have attained must not | be taken from us. If it ts, there'll be | trouble.” | w the trouble has begun, Trial of Miner Is Drawing to Close) But such free-|J| Oxfords in combination leathers and Silver Brocade and White Reignskin strap Pumps, in broken sizes, $7.85 —Firet Floor | Short Lengths LEWISBERG, W. Va., July 24.—/}} 7 d "7 Another chapter in the Logan county Printe Linoleum Remnants ‘ miners’ insurrection of 1921, was drawing to a close today as the de fonse introduced rebuttal testimony in the murder trial of William Bllz zard, The boyish mine union official is charged with the first degree mur. der of George Munsey, Logan county deputy ‘sheriff, slain during the armed march on Blair mountain, The defense continued its attempts to show Blizzard was not connected with the march, offensively, but the state declared it has already been proved Blizzard conspired to promote the insurrection. 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