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eo 12 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1922. | pera - eee. <a. iG opers received to-day by the Department of ; back to work if they can be assir ruins and @ water tower ts helping. |and the other half for the storing of | spectator. He sald he could havelexpression embodied in the Inst plat- Commerce, are seeking European re-| that thelr homes will not be blown Deputy. Chief Heim sald it woulal furniture - obtained a proxy, but concluded not}form adopted by the Democracy o f from the cou) ahortage, Turco] UP Protection is being nted te} soon be possible for the flremes tof Last night those in the parochial] to ask for one, Mr. Conners cl] the State of New York: ' ““) prevent disorders or destruction of/enter the building and work tHrough|school had their needs taken care uf] Hearst to most of the co ont We pledge te each individual the are being placed for immiedi-] property from the Jane Street to the 12h] by Red Cross workers under the di-] from up-State and found them non-[iimost liberty in the expression of ANNOUNCE READINESS 1) (PEN MINES ceeding 60,000 tons for] the Governors of tite Stutes will possibility of interior walls and floors] member of the Manhattan State/talked to the up Sta said they|vate life that is consistent with the \ {pment has ben brought [urged to e the mines and regu} collapsing. Hospital staff, could find no Hearst sentiment whut-} maintenance of justice and public or- oF ay to the attention of 8. Re Wadleigh jon by negotlut! ' The ruins were still smouldering] Others of the evicted families,|ever, The Hrie County delegation of} der.” inate for] Thus a failure of the miners’ leud-| has been, according to Chief Martin,| food by Richard J. Delaney at No.| several warm political enemies of Wil- enief early to-day that it would be F A t since the strike begun. rs to reconsider their refusal to ar-|the toughest he ever handled, and the] 130 Greenwich Avenue. liam J. Conners Impossible to negotiate anything but aces rres NP Bitrate ein feat re bear Hoe to}faume of it was such, that last night a Sheriff Edward 1. Flynn of the 1b GAUGK agrecient. DETROIT, SHORT unionism through the natural course }one hundred Chicago firemen who mark of respect to Matthew J. Cahill to return to work when the State re-] Puts U7 P C and Espousing safety u sufficient fuel supply for] york oie ient ; of Staten Island and other members egent di i s ys ae . ‘ he winter The devoted women who worked as who have died since the lust meeting opened the nines, In event of a re Strike Which Violates [Waterworks Ilas but Few — hard as the firemen themselves, min- MAYOR W LL Mr. Pell ead tu part: , fusal, State police will take ree . >¢ Na sone wilt be or the ery with British coal com-|" af, in the of that protection.| Street side, although this will He] rection of Miss Edna Wakefield and] committal lis opinion, te management of "4 Chief of the department's coat divi scules of wages as economic] this morning after more than forty-| numbering about thirty persons, woreleight committeemen proved to be de pesutiltea isk orty. Lg ight committeemen proved to b i fi S th ey i \ ; : 1 Bronx was chosen to succeed the late a which the Federal and State Govern-| happened to be in town went around Ff Arthur Murphy as State Committes- Gov. Groesbeck informed them that or ympa Y OF COAL, NAMES Jinents may tind themselves compolled| to look ut ft, ‘They had to come with MYLAN \ § HEARST, ian, ‘The meeting adjourned és 8 an appeal would be made to their men COMMISSION |'o adert in. the Interest of public cageiles Trclivsteial Law, Days’ Supply on ering to the injured and the home- “Our fight this y o: tales. 5 : less ut the emergency hospital in the fundamental principles of the Demo- BBO! NTAL CREAM State troops came. to the rescue off TOMEKA, Kan, July 20 (Asso Hland. FIREMEN PISK LW LWES Sheridan garage at 12th Street and RUN FOR GOVERNOR cratic Party which “have kept that Ri NV OENTENG ¢ juted ress). — “Henry Aig _ «) the miners do not come back to woth.| somewhat hazardous because of the| a Miss Taylor, the latter being a] Tammany Hall committeemen who| property, and the condi ct of his pre ‘irst Page.) | White of Kansas sion, whostated that this was the larg] conditions in each State may requ olght hours of flooding. The fire] given sleeping accommodations and) cidedly anti-Heurst. Included in it are ge oxt shipment contracted their baseball team to pluy the New United States Marshal Frank T. New- | ands ING; DETROIT, July A coinmission Greenwich Avenue, were all members a J ; party alive in success and in failure L know that Covaare’s will ton and thirteen deputies ut Gov eo J. Allen and William Al-| op seven prominent citizona wax ap of the Central Club of Nurses at No. deel for over a century. We are to-day not injure my teeth by scour sa Kink : t eite turetalel fen hal clone ie Renae fe eat pointed to-dAy- a0 ThE Fecliaut va? Fier “| 1 Fast 45th Mode Bight of them, ; the oldest political party in the world, ingawaythe preciousenamel; eee iecslese) Cnere aa eon Tana orremaed tines a4 On ast si y D f ex , went home to sleep this (Continued from First Page.) and the principles which have inspired that it will clean them safely by a crowd of 500 strikers and sympa [tional reputations as publicists ane bert Hoover, Secretary of Commerce, morning, but several are still on the eases us in the past are good enough to in- andq' y by washing ther ain. itors, co-workers overseas during |to work out the coal shortage problem job, headed by Misa Lucy Audl. More ——s spire us again, We stand flatly for fthew an @ Tome é the World War and political leaders}, tot, ra survey of the situa- will bo there to-night if necessary, | to order at noon to-day in the Com-[ths freedam of the Individual to lead ow that wash my Newton stepped off a Pero of Kansas, to-day differed materially | rion with mmendations asx te It was also learned to-day that af modore Hotel, out‘ined the principles| his own life, to be free from regula- ee Lite dh ad i ee eran’ crt ater ae nets Court of Industrial | wiere con! must be delivered first if a number of Salvation Army workers| which will be embodied in the Demo. {ton and the suppression of his indi eaiy cal ¢ thor by se ord), Which HHOMRIL fh AIRECH RS Or a te ee ner obenal recelved. did valiant work from the beginning, ,_|viduality, and for religious and politi ft ip Mn aa. HIB fn@h: wore Airthebres syonsor, “Mr. White, publisher of the |"ty. water works, whieh hax only’ n (Continued from First Page.) but they did not make themselyes| craic platform in’ the forthcoming | cay equality. 1 know that no dentifrice The depitics were the mporia Guzette, posted in th wine few days’ supply of conl on hand, wi mrikers. The State troops, mounted |dow of his newspaper office a placard | notified on horses, charged into the crowd ng the cause of the striking about to known as being from the army and|campaign. The outstanding plank will 1 was] minutes as the four men fougtit, at] we not recognized because they] be denunciation of burear oledo for this city tym The tendency toward — burey racy and] racy, regulation and interference by candomorethancleantecth. 1 know that a LARGE tube ot fay that a boat le: ave -e old civilian clo save ; the Government ix bonnd to Iner in two feet of water, all over] Yer old civilian clothes to save their insist 2 upor versonal freedom in u pnd, encircling the deputies, guarded shopmen and expressing «ym: |-ppi« con! will be sufficient to run the hoor, | idher Wak ver| uniforms. nststence upon 1 ‘ iivtesa ie invonancnil ¥eae all done axeed COLGATE costs coy 25 cents them until they were Inside the shops| pathy with their stand for “tiving | pumping stations for nearly another » Fisher kicked and bit, but] ye to and living accommoda.| business and home tife, with. We oppose with all our foree| gand that Pay more. ia dahats, ox und fair working conditions.” | week, No more coal was in sight. — {te three men finally overpowered] tions for the future is « problem that] Mr. Pell delivered the only the effortte substitute a bureau. INDIANAPOLIS, July 20.—State]He had been toid that the Attorn him and carried him to the street.|now confronts the twenty evicted|dress, Tho proceedings were brief. | cracy tor a operation of a limited number of coal | Gene val had ruled such disp ys to be There he renewed his fight with cuch| families who lived at Nos. 16 and 18 ernment Ww believe that freedom i ati . Syracuse was selected as the place , mines and railroads in the present In-| {1 violation of the State Industrial ’ ' Strength that police and firemen lad| Jane Street, the two buildings imme-| ji : Tier aehe n only exist in a nation of f dustrial crisis was under consideration | Low i sit on him while his hands and feet| diately to the west of the warehouse. | Where the convention will by don boitizens, emoe tie form of gov- po GILLIES HOTEL BLEND of. Gov Sray to-day. “The order of the Industrial Court were bound. Poth structures have been con-]Sept. 28 and 29. The Executive Com-]| "I do not believe for one moment Such drastic action would result in]is an Infamous infraction of the right He wus then carried to Red Cross|demned by the Building Department.| mittee was empowered to select afthat a Democratic spy is any better some sections being placed under|of free press and free speech."’ Mr COAL MINES ASKS Headquarters nearby and turned over] Thus far the families have been well|/temporary and a permanent Chair-] than a Republi n, but T do believe martial law, according to a clole ad- | White asserted. He proclaimed 49 per to tive policemen. Dr. Ot nia, feared for at St. Bernard's parochial} man and airman Pell was author-|that it is essential for the existence viser of the Governor cont. sympathy with the strikers, and ’ trom St. Vincent's Hospital, refused| school, West 13th Street, between] ized to choos committee of ninefof our country that the whole system WASHINGTON, Pa., July 20.-|said he would add 1 per cent. a day to take Fisher into an ambulance un-| Hudson Street, and Eighth Avenue,|to make # tentative draft of the plat-|of espionage should be done away Guards surrounded two mines of the}as long as the strike was continued lesa four policemen accompanied him,| Forty-seven persons were provided| form. with, In my opinion, the Amertean Pittsburgh Coal Company and mount “We all know Bil id Gov. Allen, and four were sent with the securely-| with meuls and sleeping quarters last] William J, Conn former State] people can be trusted to Ch en in ed State police were beld in rendines®|the “Henry? of Mr. White's book, Lound man to Bellevue. The police| night. Mgr. Joséph Smith of St.] Chairman and manager of the Heursi|theiv own salvation better th City, Country, th any other group of men can work it |] Hotel and Home. enn’ or Ground n prior to the} out for them. COFF! AS LOW AS 240 LB, tended as i “Let us remember this year ¢ Delivery Within 300 Mites. 30 tb. Baten, ton Guara ‘or Money Back, tion Ganranteed of Money Back Coe COFFEE CO. to-day us preparations were m tol-'The Martial Adventures of Henry —= said Fisher was suffering from deliri-| Bernard's parish has offered to give] boom, was a conspicuous figure resume operations under the plan Of} and Me," writtep after their return (Continued From First Page.) um tremens. more than one-half the dormitory] among the committeem President Harcing. from overseas. he insists on being seo gaa ree ‘Acting Deputy Chief Bauer was in| space of the school for living purposes meeting, which he The mines, Montour No. 4 and funny we will have to do something} roneous, We had practically all the| charge of the fire fighters during the : - = Henderson Mine, are to be operated | stout it." representatives of the union fields and| night and was succeeded on the job under the open shop policy announced | further than that, Gov. Allen would | many of those from the mixed fields.'*| this morning by Deputy Chief Helm. by the Pittsburgh Coal Product nor commit himself. The Federal Government's policy|One hundred firemen, including a few Association. The Pittsburgh Coal] Richard J. Hopkins, Attorney Gen-|for the moment Is one of watchful] from Brooklyn and the Bronx, are Company is the 1 t single com- was somewhat more emphatic, | waiting. The operators sny that 75] still at work. Six hose Mnes lashed mercial cbal company in the district One who encourages luwiessnens in| per cent. of thelr pouring water into the Mine workers’ officials said thit nO} xanaas by advocating it, is himself strikers would return to work and that | violating the law and therefore is sub- every pump und engine man would be] ject to arrest," he said. called off the jc “Mr, White has jumped at a con- The mine situation in this county) cjusion without realizing the funda was regarded extremely grave to-day | ental principle Involved," he udded. The Sheriff's office was being kept} ure qo not a matter of fr ch or busy disposing of rumors that arma! |figq press. It is a question of obedi- marches were In progress on a f€W} once to law. Under the Kansas law a falicn mines that are already in OD-| rajiroad strike or a strike in an essen- ; tlal industry is more than w contro- Telephone reports from farmers be- |‘! at : ets tween Washington and the West Vir {Yersy etween employers and em ployees whick would. pre gia border deciared bodies of men were | Moyers: Blok Nene = spel erel vent the public from procuring food, seen assembling in the woods prepara | Vent UN Deol i naportution and like When You Consider the Recognized Quality of KELLNER FURNITURE Prevailing Low Prices Offer An Investment Extraordinary tory to a murch, but when the Sheriff C5 f 4 ce ve% ers‘ necessities has been made unlawful in ~~ j and thle men arrived the minery ind een rae aurike, agalnet the Present offerings in Living Room, it is a strike against the State Dining Room and Bedroom Suites are indeed exce aes Not only —replete with suggestions in the matter of low price, but in ie a materially in SP A ‘ ‘making selection. ou are the certainty you enjoy of obtain- Drllaliswivited vo bathow ing known quality—a surety of per- manent satisfaction. KELLNER BROS. Thirty One years selling Good Furniture Southeast Corner I5th Street & 6th Avenue | PITTSBURGH, July 20.—Plans for reopening mines in Western Penn- | !*#¢ . a S aylvania under the open shop policy| “Mr. White has always been very were jealoosly guarded to-day by| Much In favor of the Industrial Re- Officiais of the Pittsburgh Coal Pro-| lations Law. * * © A strike In an ducers’ Association, which yesterday | industry where the rights of the uccepted President Harding's invita- | Public are not directly involved Is a rale under protection ot} matter for debate, for all the eae operate under protection of} oeeches and soditorlals that Mr. “These minés—at least some of| White or any one elve may desire to t them—are going to operate,” R, W.]Make; but a railroad strike ts not a Gardiner, Commissioner of the opern.|matter for speechcs or editortals which fora’ ussoclation suid. ‘But how and|Promote lawlessness. A’ ruilr when and where—l'm not going to| Strike is un act of lawlessness. Those say I would he foolish to give out any|®4Vocating it or intimidating workmer. k ot cui Wlaiih . are lawbreakers."” Gardiner said there would be Se jothing doing,” however, unless the! EASTERN DEALERS “very fullest” protection was given] TURN TO EUROPE the workers and the mine properticn, “The Twenty-five Rooms” For sole by oll druggists JOANN HOFF CO 4, Just 2000 Pairs of Sum- mer Novelties and stapes in White Pumps and Oxfords at the quick turn-over “We're ready,” he said, “and it's up FOR COAL SUPPLY These are the Whitest White Shoes in America, styled in ' to ay President and the Governor to lesser consonance with ie ne Heri of fashion, sized from one ‘ keep the home fires burning.” extreme to the other. Fine White Linen; also White Linen P et One Order for 60,000 Tons a - Trimmed with Kid. Choice of strap models and oxfords. Queen Quality Boot Shop 32-34 West 34th Street NO TROOPS TO AID Has Been Placed in ‘OPERATORS SEEKING * England. : TO BOOST PRICES} wasurneton, guly 20.—Kaster.. coal dealers, according to ‘formation | ' Regular INE to Be Used t First, but State Guard | : Will Be Mobilized. WASHINGTON, D. C., July 20.— The policy of protectins the mine ' ‘owners and the men they emplo:’ wa: outlined to-day by Secretary of War Weeks. The Government will not furnish protection to operators who seek to use the present emergency to Doost prices, following the example set by Gov. Shoup of Colorado. Mr. Weeks also declared the Regu- lar Army will be used before tie Na- ” tional Gua-d is Federalized, but the Guard will be at the disposal of the ‘Executives of mining States. Asked about a report from Denver -that the Governor of Colorado had threatened withdrawal of State troops ‘from the mines if the operators ac- cepting State protection boost the Price of the fuel, Mr. Weeks sald; “The Governor of Colorado very Properly said that the State troops ‘Were protecting the workmen with the object of enabling the mines to Produce coal that the people goner- i ally needed, His troops were not sent there to protect the mines so the op- ors could advance the price of vl 2 Nat Teach Children To Use Cuticura Soap Because it is best for their tender skins. Help it now and then with touches of Cuticura Ointment applied to first signs of redness or rough- ness. Cuticura Talcum is also excel~ lent for children. Sample Kea Free Mal, Aree, “Clon Lad Maldsa ¢4(Alaas." Sold dts: Taleurs he aves without mug. ( Stern Brothers adway’s WEST 42d ST. 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