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> epee rey t eee: . SOS oa ies } ‘ ___THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1922, MINE OWNER ASKS First Pictures at Scene of Massacre DR. SUN “CAL OUT” BY FRIENDS; SAYS TROOPS BE SENT me Ot 25,to 40 Non-Union Coal ere TO WAR DISTRICT HE WILL FIGHT ON In Battle for Humanity, Adds Sheriff Refuses to Do Duty and Danger Remains, Deposed President of Can- ton Regime. He Claims. FEARS POR MOURNERS HONGKONG, June % (Associated ——$_— Press).—Sun Yat Sen, who olaims Military Board Arrives to Fix the Presidency of China through An virtue of his electton by members of Blame for Killings—25 the old Parliament who collaborated I to 40 Dead. j SAYS DEMOCRATS. FIGHT TARE FOR POLITICAL ENDS Senator Townsend Declares They Have No Purpose of ° Improving Bill, Rockefeller Home in Tarrytown Where Brother of John D. Died | WASHINGTON, June 24.—Charg- ing that the Democratic fight on the pending Tariff Bill was for politien! purposes and not with the idea of im- proving the bill, Senator To Republican, Michigan, asserted in the Senate to-day that the country was weary of ‘‘the interminable debate which has dragged its weary length through the days and nights of the” VALLIAM ROCKEFELLER! S HOME, IRVING RETAILERS BRAND | NATION-WIDE PLAN with him in the Southern Government at Canton, has not resigned his of- fice. He will not resign under force, he declared in an interview on board the crulser on Which he escaped from CHICAGO, June 24.—Counsel for be the Southern Hlinois Coal Company, whose strip mine was burned Thurs- Canten when the city was captured past eight weeks,” t ¥ y in bj wt ho A apataneneses agi ular sarc recently hy forces of Gen. Chen “Byery Senator must have notiesd,”* ih striking miners and sympa’ Chiung Min, Dr, San asserted that he said, ‘that two er three Demox u to-day sent a telegram to Adjt. Gen. ‘tte dictitvedak Gaby wher setts loved to cratic Senators are apparently ope i Carlos E. Black at Springfleld re- ities ‘ Sd is seers and when one “ rl to Will- j tired the other relieves him. And ny ; " of my subordinates and’ su ‘The object that these =] The attorneys charged that the friends,” he eald. “Asa ia Ge a . have in rind ts political, Is it mot M Sheriff o ¢ the county was still refus- < i >. — strange that these gentlemen, who are : patriot, T am going to set an example ‘ more interested in party success tham I tag to - ngaepene tat there was for future generations, and wil! not} McCumber Should Prove or] Federation Expects Thousands}in passing a good revenue bill, should $ anger _ submit to the force brought to bear rt . sae try to delay the enactment of a law ; Ulinois troops held. themselves in oy tha Paling Jakki. Withdraw Assertions, Dry | of Communities to Follow whiten they insist will destroy the Fe- readiness to-day to leave on a moment's notice for the coal fields of “Bloody” Williamson County. ‘ ‘Transportation arrangements, made r yesterday following Gov. Small's me orders to mobilize, remained in effect “after six years they now admit they were wrong by reconvening ina eae ee theme ae ee The Executive Committee of the tare Gu eeais Race one fought | National Retail Dry Goods Association Goods Men Say. publican Party?) What these Senator: Programme, tear most is the passage of the bil + @ sufficient time before election to get a practical test of just what effect It will huve upon the general prosperity _ ol the countiy. . They doubt the tested , CHAUTAUQUA, N. Y., June 24.— Plans for a Nation-wide observance ' today #0 an kamediate .departure for, these things. + |torday addressed an open letter to of July 4 were made at the biennial |iogic of their own arguement, and un- 1 - rtm a habia asics Here are first pictures of the Illinofs mine war, Sheriff J. A. Schafer. ‘ aia ‘Civilisation, santana ane ee oe, He be Sai Gh a. ws br tinge Sey chat the ataN we waveat "Among the requests to the Governor] Where 25 to 40 men were killed and many more Insert is a new and exclusive photo of C.K. Mc- |Tishteousness. I have not resigned | “O™mitice denying his charges oe a communities, it is ex.{2ction. on this measure until late in for troops wes that of William J. Les-| injured and missing in a pitched battle at the South- | Dowell, superintendent of the imported mine work- |%04 “il! not resign to force. I will} June 14 that the American news-}— Ullal 0 O° t eee tor | he, Summer or fall,"” Re i ter, President of the Southern {inols} ern Tilinois Coal Company's mine at Herrin, Ill. era; twholaas Wrst to be selected te the @tiot and |restimes anteater ee terre rere venelly subservient (0) ey ee ows cdttiad te sea Pausiar ‘Towunsad. ssid the Bietoes 5 See uate bre pardiadallaedageer The tracks, buildings and thousands of dollars killed by,the nttacking mine strikers in’ a pitched i Aig abeenanimndieet createed Pb Eset cereearanes aie Niel it pull baverkeen tortie i Waiasneny'e. riots, worth of equipment were dynamited as the battle battle between the striking employees and the im- The foregoing despatch would ap. | °hants were profiteering tremendously) |" ng wederation| Senate to have amended its rules, as HI Mr. Lester said that soldiers wee| took place amid the uproar of 5,000 miners. ported mine workers, pasha yy mings vagy A pedir Ni ane memnenae 6 the Soorme: Committee on American Citizenship, |e, Suesested at the oy ‘ng of needed to assure prover burial of the} Photo shows mien in charge at scene of battle: Sie: wan'Grngyed Hut, by the attackers, vtied toan | ch GuaMmatuete guvocmmnent ume] c ee ee ae rete aoe “Aleman cRibiardeoh OC uk: (hee ee ae matt ciscussion: am f rN Cte et tom At was | CO: Samuel \N. Hunter, ‘Mlinois National Guard; | automobile and after being riddled with bullets and | within the pest tow days, has been | {70m the Congressional Record, was)... Ga., Chairman of Citizenship| work now would have been practically, i feared ‘the ove of striking miners Sheriff Thaxton of Williamson County, and Deputy mangled was left on the road near the mine. reported as captured by the United|that “‘the great metropolitan news-| raining, completed." China forees, fiecing from Canton to|papers to-day are attacking the Speeches on Americanization and “Congress could adjourn," he sald, Shanghal and cruising aboard one of | pari Bill citizenship were the feature of to-|‘‘and the country could be given a because their prosperity BINDS BREWERY i his warships in the West River, near|for the moment depends upon the| day's sessions of the convention. Mrs. | rest from the petgy debate which pro- MODEL 3,700 YRS. OLD s| Canton, sometimes bombarding that} prosperity of their’ advertisers, and| Josephine Corliss Preston, Superin- | longs the enactmént of legislation and , 4 1 it be directed. “No relative or friend of any of the dead is safe under present conditiang at Herrin,” he said. ‘‘I cannot con- ceive that such atrocities as the mas~ JAPANESE COUNCIL city. that with every metropolitan paper|tendent of Education in the State of] holds the business of the country in e sacre of my employees could occur in SHOWING PROCESS al the mouthpiece of the importer who] Washington, annoynced that the| suspense. I am in fayor of proceed- America.” Birr le Catskill T buys {ts advertising, pages the the] Women of forty-two States have or-|ing to the business of amending 4} HERRIN, Iil., June 24 (Associated Handful Barley Al * Anns very foundation of the temple of pro-]@anized programmes of community] rules now, even if such action sh Press).—A tate suilitary tovestiga- andful of Barley Also Dis- tection is being undermined by this} service, and Mrs. John C. Pearson of | postpone the tariff and other meak- tion of the Lester mine massacre, covered in EK; tian 7 Jazzed Dry by insidious propaganda.” Marshall, Okla., reported that the} ures indefinitely. ‘ which took .between twenty-five and 4 ‘BYP ~ a The association's letter says that| course of study outlined by the fied-| Of the Tariff Bill itself, Senator forty lives, was begun to-day by « \ Excavation, i 6é Thirst ed Trio while the answer should properly|eration is in use in the preparatton| Townsend said he was not satisfied board by Major Gen. Milton YU come from the newspapers, the asso-| for naturalization in nearly all of the] with all the rates, regarding some as Foreman of the State Militia, acting CATRO, Egypt, June 24. 4 " ciation desires to record its beltef that | States. too high, and would vote against under orders from Gov. Len Sniall tim igtnone > A model of an Egyptian brew- tie 4 ° i" the charge is untrue and unsupport-] Other speakers of the day included} them, but that there should be a rej which were issued when the Chief ery, approximately 8,700 years _s Agents Pose ‘as Artists, Ge' able, and unworthy of the Chairman] Hanford MacNider, Commander of] vision of the tariff, despite chaotic Executive» became aroused over fail- Docum rince ‘ Soot . " ( . . of so important a committee. the American Legion; Mrs. Cora Wil-} conditions exisyjng in the world. He: it ure of local officials to take any steps ent Sent to P eid, bas reoontly been discovered |\Women Missionaries Tied to] Trial—and Drinks—and “For the good of ou, American in-|son Stewart of Frankfort, Ky., orig-| added tliat the industry and business it against the tolners who captured end Regent Who Promises ‘here by Pr. Flinders Petrie of the Natives Are Freed Lead Seize Evidence. stitutions this assertion,” the tetter|{!mator of the Moonlight Schools, and| of the country demanded un early de- i} killed the majority of strikebreakers P; ificati Universit} of Pennsylvania, “ T says, “should either be proved orj Hamilton E, McArthur of Glen Ridge, | termination of the tariff question. - < "a working in the strip mine. rompt Ratification. Tho -encdely whietr Ie bebeeed to Says. When one considers the varied ac-| Withdrawn.”’ MF, who tikes to: das.Junste Civ: pera ach i . Gen, Poneman and bis committen date ‘Hack 40'1900 B C., shows a , Peomplishments and talents that a suc-] The arguments to refute the charge] Plan. COURT UPHOLDS NEGRO: - reached here this morning. ey were st ic ena cessful Prohibition nt must pos-|0f profiteering, the letter reads, have] To-night is President’s night, and met by Col. Samuel Hunter of TOKIO. June 24¢Aasociated Press).], dosen:employecs making beer from | PEKING, June 24 | (Asgoclated ond the backing of the investigations of a{ Mrs, Thomas G. Winter, President ot| 2N HIS RIGHT TO SPEAK —The Japamese Privy Council to-day . | approved unanimously the quadruple treaty recommended at the Washing- ton Arms Conference. The treaty was sent to the Prince Regent for ratification. He promised seas, one Monders why a successful! ssonaiblo independent organization| the federation, who was a member of also preserved, but little except |which has drenched Kiangsi Province Prohibition agent sticks. to such @/and of three important Government|the President's Advisory Committee the outside bulls was left, with itiood ae tly ie past. Beat | Measrely rewarded job. It must be} commissions and agencies. In regard} for the Conference on Limitation of Dr. Petrie has despatched ‘the SY 18 Ga pride or something. to the McCumber statement that a] Armaments, will speak on the ‘Arms reports place the death roll at mora] wii avents Reager, Gallante and W%tch bought abroad for $1 is sold in| Conference and Afterward.” model to the University of Pean- Splvania where ft -will be placed ia | ‘Ban 4,000, indicate severe damage 4n this country for $9.45, making | barley. A handful of barley was | preas).—The crest of the mutiny. New Orleans Judge Eslcins Pelee Department. (Specia# Despatch to The Evening World.) NEW, ORLEANS, June 24—Mayor| McShane was checkmated here late yes- terday tm his effort to prevent the ‘Thaxton were planned. that this formallt; id be carried ‘McKay, for instance, whose feats in} spread of $8.45, ‘y would ri a four cities, but do not indicat SPI of $8.45, while not questioning ‘The commission of inffuiry went at]. the museum mek ot indicate that < iing Iawbreakers read like detec-| the accuracy of the amounts, the let | WOMAN DISARM speech of Marcus Garvey, President gt ‘once to the wrecked mine. canes ______] foreigners have been molested. tee sewer 7 the ‘Univeral: Negio Improveliest THUG IN STORE sociation, and known as the “Neg Moses.” Judge Porter Parker, in the Civil Dis- trict Court, granted an injunotion te| restrain Capt. Capo, acting Superin- tendent of Poliee, from interfering witi Garvey's speech at the Longshoremen's| Hall. The injunction was sranted on tl ground that the city had no right interfere with liberty of speech. b TWELVE OF WILSON SUSPECTS FREED. Funeral of Field Marshal on Monday to Be Marked by Simplicity. LONDON, June 2% (Associated Press).—-Twelve of the seventeen men detained asa result of raids after the assassination of Feld Marshal Sir Henry Hughes Wilson were released ‘to-day. Simplicity will be the keynote of Monday's serviee at St. Paul's, when the Field Marshal is laid to rest in the tiny chapel where Lord Roberts and Gen, Wolseley are buried, Only: one hymn, "O, God Our Help in Ages: Past,” will be sung. The anthem “It We Welleve That Jesus Died’ and Stanford's setting of ‘1 Heard a Voice From Heaven" will be rendered. After Playing of the “Dead March'’ fram Saul, the “Last Post" will be sounded with a final note of hope and exulta- tion, “Revellle."’ MINE UNION SUED TO RESTRAIN ACTS IN INDIANA FIELD sa t ‘| tive fiction. They have just returned 4 Dip. ware se trom econ a trip to a Catskill Mountains} “The truth as to the ‘profit’ is, of oung iley 600 Chineso Christian converts .re-| 4 . course, entirely different from your and while they nabbel as many as] statement, because to the forelgn cost And His Glasse vale vhAS me zi four persons in two different places|must be added the cost of foreign Hold-Up Man Kills Himself seg "s er fore! 8 ie ae east spn for violation.of the Volstead Act. The} buying, inland freight abroad, oon- ° After She Leads Pur- 7; Catskill Mountains must be pretty dry|sular fees, freight and insurance, A < Vanish Again Thursday by mutineers except their about now. duty to the United States Govern. suit to River. original appeal for aid. However, it is not so much what] ment, custom house charges, generall WASHINGTON, June 24.—Pursued . *, n fore. the gifted agents did as the way they] Overhead, the cost of doing business co Police for Third Time Seek] ‘atest reporis are that foreigners.) aia ft, ‘The ordinary individual bent] in this country and Federal and other} or *everal miles by & posse of Mary xcept doctors attending wounded| ‘oon ‘obtaining evidence of vidlation| taxes. The spread between the cost | #04 farmers, after the revolver with Youngster to Whom “New Jaave left Nanchang, although that}of the law would walk into a saloon|so determined and the price at which|which he attempted to hold up Mrs. pins GERRI Eyes” Gave Wanderlust. city is quiet, or hotel ‘bar and ask for a drink and|the goods are sold is the true profit.""| George H. Shannon in her store at| ” corcaak be. 3 SH4NGHAI, June 24.—Foreign mis- ae the cnlien, Tmnere is no class to Wit Gane i begin bia Reger! Fort Foote, near here, had been| ‘roxio, June 24 (Associated Press) bo aohalpey Riek rg 04 corsa knocked from his hand by the coura- by oven Jerome C. Smiley, Jr., etght yean | Wonsries captured by mutinous :Chin- Japan will evacuate Siberia by Oc! ; Reager, Gallante and McKay, ac-|Profits are not Important or repre-| geous woman, who then led in the| 39 next, it was learned to-day. 01, of ‘No, 808 West 180th Street, is| °° t0OP® and driven toward the] cording to their own report to their] #entative of the imports which come| Chase, a man identified as Malcolm)’. =" ‘ mountains tied to natives have been: tified boss, drifted into Tanners-|!nto America, nor do they reflect the] xiijer, twent: t, of this city, com- iatteres to "be ont ‘again to-fay eae | eS Pinel, Yuen,| ville ‘to tmvestigate a report that} Seneral condition of the trade. Con- read ae oe tae ater wading ing the world through his new pissed ‘Gan. "| Renee Le te, proprietor of the Black |tmuing, the letter reads: out to a sand dredger in the Potomac glasses, “His father is in the adver. | commander of the rebellious forees.| masque Cabaret, was selling hard} ,"In View of your charges that the] River, tising department of McCall's Maga-| Gen. Yuch asserted the mutineers re-}liguor. ‘They ‘wepresented themselves eS i gr tgp arta sige *Shannon, with her husband zine. The boy bas been mi leased the missionaries through fear} #8 @ vaudeville combination known as|/arse advertisers ft is ing tol and a constable, had rushed into the since noon yesterday, und md that British and American bouts} the “Byncopating ‘Prio,"” and made] Note that for a period of six or elght) water after Miller when he fired the ay, a toe d gun! their terms so reasonable Lete agreed | ™onths the pres of this country car-| shot into his own brain. Headquarters sent out a generaj} would punish them. to give ‘them a trial. ried on a hue and cry against the re- After knocking the weapon from her alarm for him early to-day, Half the foreign population has fed,| With relations thus established, they | t#!! stores, although the members of) assallant’s hand when he asked for It ig mot the first time the 10,000] according to a despatch from Nan-|betrayed evidences of thirst and will- bets -_- =e large Ser tae the apne soy the ppc Kopin ‘ork policeme chang, seat of the trouble, but mis-jimgness to buy. Not dreaming his |@4vertising columns. The inv -} Shannon had taken down a shotgun, brcceed pen Jerome jn. MNO been) sionaries ate remaining in’ the balieg}own employees woul turn upon him, |tion by the Department of Justice | while the man recovered his revolver, : 8} that gunboats will protect them, Late, accorditing to the agents, called |COnVinced the press that the charges} and fired at him, but without effect ago he disappeared and was touna) Gen, Yueb aamits ne cannot conirsijJob= Weaver, a waiter, and ordered | Were Le yarspearcgte goo ~~. as tr Cramp se viewing the sights of Yonkers.| the marauders, according to n-{him to produce whiskey. When it | Was svt oily in fa: siti Gait Shortly afterward he vanished again,| chang message, whlch, phy ‘3000 was produced, Lete and Weaver were | 5ut hundreds of papers apologized MARSHAL HAIG oe AGAIN DISTILLER and this time was ‘ound sojourning} Mutinous troops were approaching: stormed the mine dragged its prison- ers for two miles and a half before sheoting them. ‘The commission saw where C. K. McDowell, superintendent of the mine, was clubbed to death because, hampered by a wooden leg, he could not keep up with the marchers. They saw the woods, where most of the prisoners were slain, ‘The'commixsion returned to Herrin and questioned mine union officials and peace officers. It will hold hear- ings also in Marion and expects to conclude its investigations and return to Chicago to-night. Gen. Foreman has been instructed to learn why the State's Attorney had not convened a special Grand Jury, why the Coroner's Inquest has not been held and why these officiuls re- peatedly refused to authorize Col, Hunter to call for treops, even after the miners bad marched on the miae. He also had been instructed, it war understood, to learn why Sheriff ‘Thaxton repeatedly told Col, Hunter that he could;handie the situation and yet ignored Col. Hunter's request thot some preparations for an emergency be mude, t Fallure of the local officials to send out an adequate force of deputies ee e i a 8 A 3 5 Sunday World 10c. per 3: Bubseribe length of Satfeun"canged as stten'an doatred Sti posing as the “Syncopating record about the so- t ywadenier will } when the fighting began also was a at Long Branch, peavey burning and looting.as they] 7° + the agents ‘went to Haines | Called department store ‘profitesring’| ___. Fi Which Hi tot "your or remit Girect to point to be investigated. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, June 24] 4nd right here fits In the story « ae eee Falls and hired out to Rush W. Ren-| has just been written by the zat Will Re-enter Firm Cashier, New York World, Comment on the streets expressed et ee w glasses. Jerome ner, tor of Renner’s Mountain. Congressional Commission . ; remmiment over the sending ‘of the| (A##0cited Press).—The United Mine] hs new Slasscs- Jerome had been KELLED BY GAS COOKING ‘lins popes gr aperinameny Petree een a Anois TAMMY SW, BS Ja Bk Park Row, New York City. miliary board, although officials said) Workers of America and all its omi- | setting his studies at school FOR HER SICK SISTER they persuaded him to sell | gate the prices of food, clothing, ete., War. they would gladly co-operate with it,| cers and members were made de-| and/his parents had his eyes cxam- waren them three drinks and then arrested|for the purpose of finding out med. The doctor said Jerome needed 5 him and a waiter, whether profiteering ‘was going on or] LONDON, June 24.—Field Marshal glasses and a nice pair of gold- Brooklyn Gir¥s Bedy is Found mecaew, and ’ read cost ‘ he DIED. Marly a The trip to from the Catskill | Whether the spi between the Wari Haig is shortly to re-enter ti a a i rummed ones were bought, Mountains is ve: joyable this time }of producing and what consumers - JORROORT—A UNA ©. CAMPER He straightway began climbing m Miss Abel Muir, nineteen, was found ry enjoyable this time PB Mquor trade, with which he was for- a. NERAL OHURCH, Saturday, 2 P. M. of year, especially if made by boat. have to pay was due to other causes. hia elagses at school, but developed an| “ead In the Kitchen of the home of ‘CPhe ceculte of these authoritative) Merly connected as a director of the siseaneiiien, ‘eanieel insatiable mania for secing the out-| ber sister, Mrs, William Fisher, No. — NEUMANN. TAK! DRIVER AND TWO investigations, three of ‘which were| prominent firm of John Haig & Co. | FUNERAL CHURCH, Monday, 10 A, side world. Everything seemed to look! 5520 Mighth Avenue, Brooklyn, easly" ; |conducted by agencies of the United} ‘The controlling interest in the com- so much better to him he wanted to HELD AS TIRE THIEVES States Government, establish how un- uired in 1919 by the Dis- rga@m about, and did. to-day. The kitchen was flied with top arehiuaiiair hewe' -t ané pany was acq by The situation in the county was made considerably more tense for a short time last night when scores of caretakers, guarding the mines during ; ‘the strike through agreement between owners and upions, quit work under threats from groups of miners, Shortly afterward Hugh Willis, dis- trict board member of the union, and fendants in a suit for an injunction filed in United States District Court here to-day by Clara Masson, owner of the Peacock Coal Mine in Knox County, Indiana. The Court is asked to restrain union miners from continuing activi- ties aimed at closing so-culled wagon mines of the State. John L. Lewis ‘Trio Are Weaken After 25-Block f ae Limited, of Béin- other officials perauaded them to re-|‘von made a defendant Thut is believed to be all that j.|6@8 fumes from an.open jet of a small now are the oft-repeated charges of| tillers’ Company, ‘ . tura after mine guards had been sta-| ., Prone ing of erm Unies” wins back of his new attack of wanderlust,| cas range, en —— on Broadway, ‘profiteering’ by department stores,| burgh, holding corporation for one tioned to protect them. Had the men| workers of America, and as an in- —— Miss Muir bad bean up all nigh! wo-mile automobile chase down | and should suggest the justice of end-| of the largest group of whiskey in- remained many millions of dollars] qiviquai. EXODUS OF MINERS attending her sister, who has been| UPPer Dewsiowny, with yoo nd in aling such unwarranted attacks,’ terests in the world. ‘The Field Mar- 4 ae cai witha a an) Action against the union as an or- WAR DISTRICT iil, She was last seen alive"by her|tno of alleged autotive thieves tne toxit MT. EVEREST CLIMB ‘chal trill Join the Distitters’ Bowed ta ! ruined through floodt ganization is brought under the re-] FROM orother-in-law shortly after mich. day, = ° July. } days. These caretakers are not union| Sent deciuion ot the United wtatee Bucs 7 ye arg evrocagh betas hale ard His family bas been connected with men, Estimates of the amount of property damage and determination of the cold figures to be fixed as the legal value : of human lives Jost were being com- i piled to-day in preparation for the damage suits which the Southern Ili- nols Coal Company announced will be iting at her alster's bedaide reading. |i Helghts ‘residents. The alleged MAY BE ABANDONED as Company since 1877,! his sawe, , Tm). _—— —— jeves were taken to quarters on aor he ff e Haig pan! A 150, Believed to Be Union| xecro naxp Gives CONCERT. |a charse of attempted grand larceny. explorers Fail Im Third and Final| father having been one of the Men, Leave Coal Fields Major Gen. Hale, commanding offeer|'Phe Broadway chase started at 160(h Attempt. founders. . * lat Governors Island; W. B, Parson,| Séreet and ended at 134th. ‘The prison- CARBONDALE, Ul, June 24 (As80-| many Th Hiteheoole ana otheg ers gave their names as John Dorsey,| LONDON, June 24 (Assoolated Press) ig ae Mena) More ‘than 180 amines ; ncook and other notables} twenty, of No. 264 West 122d Street; |_an uvening ‘News despatch from Cal attended the frst concert of ‘the 15th] Mred O'Hara, No, 185 West End Ave- day the Mount Everest n district passed] Regiment Nog nue, and George Tobin, No. 143 West | Cutts to-day say through bere last night and early to- Garden ef the Park Avenue Hotel this) Hind Avenue. expedition may be abandoned, The Supeeme Court in the Corenado Coal case, whereby it was held that a labor organization is sueable. ject see * ‘ ANITA CLARENDON WEDS TO-DAY. Miss Anita Clarendon will ‘be married to-day in St. Thomas's Church to Will jam Trevor of No. 906 Broadway by pees PRANCE TO SPEXD — 4,000,000 FRANCS ON PERSHING STADIUM. PARIS, June 24.-—-Eaxtensive to the from the H Harlem Offic filed aguinst the Internationa) Union |tne Rev. Dr. rnest M. Attres. afternoon, rl Detectives s: the latt ” _|third and final attempt ‘to weach the] stands and tracks of the Pershing Stad-}) Now Located at F of the United Mine Workers and the| Miss Clarendon made hor frat ap-|day, golmg out of the coal fields.| manding officer of the regiment, re- “reserve. tira. Summit, the message says, only added| ium ute to be made by decision of the|} ze Ph county. prnes ce the stage * the i of] They were believed t union men, | quested George C, Brown, manager of r ’ nat | 100 feet to ‘“Muntoipal Comet, ‘The mallio will be 2092 7th Ave. ree, She w: el e < : e . ‘such e use et si.o0o, me jyghor ne Mea yene ey — Sinus during Oltvilendic aguuniocn, | THOM peat sould approwchey oh oan Padhage Recs bongs pa the}and were about to pu the tax : 2 ° explorers taoelations of Branco as place th { 000,000, according to Follett tign, und had dresses and hats named| Would #I¥e NO reason for this exodus yegimental band Cah snoumh | when Mhey ‘saw tho’ detectives, They si apacitated owing tol which to train for the 1924 Olympic |) Near 125th St. Bull, counsel for William J. Lester, | car her, Mr. ‘Trevor tn u widower ans| And the Mames of the men were like- qnoney for the ‘Htovlon armory |aropped the tire end Jumped into the|imsdships. It 1% believed the whole games. ‘More than 4,000,000 francs will ti President of the company, & wholesuler in women’s neckwear. wise not available, ip chained. aaules> end Gea. ry is returning to Danjecling. Be involved in the repalr work. : THERESA EB f t