The evening world. Newspaper, September 5, 1922, Page 9

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/ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 65, TWO DEATHS LAID TO POISON HOOTCH ——e AL STRKE END DUETOOPERATORS [S258 ANO MINERS SEEING TROUBLE AHEAD. lyn, bas ordered an investigation Int« (Continued from Page Two). work; and we recommend that |the deaths of Willlam Strelete, No you have embodied in our next |187 Conover Street, and Edward agreement the check-off system or | Burke, No, 143 Pioneer Street, Brook some kind of closed shop form. F : “ lyn, who, physicians believe, dicd ng fo Pit te cal and off equipment on the railroads Sahurhilly suet vam oeean in the nuvy and In manufacturing and WILLIAM CHARLES, HAS ria @ restaura! 180 private establishments. Si Wanaacy CORLEY COTES 4 Ono reason why the operators re-| ,ncuns Secretary _The police of the Hamilton Avent’ te : . station sald the mé : isted the demand for increased wages! Steqnwhile the rouventre carved out) station sald the men had! been, to. pat April was t they knew thelr! oe anthracite in the windows of|) pee ie deca. was Eoues rket was caving in under them and ofS! Te ee ene a degreajhome became fil. Bur wanted to provide for the in- (Scranton Jewellers, r dead in his bed and Stretlete diod of temptation to theft entirely dispro-| 100 1", Teena ihe fee bad rge on a depleted a later it was learn o portionate to the dtamonds = an been drinking Sunday evening and w what happened 4 horses when the| V@tches tn the same display. the police investigation resulted in obile displaced the horse. The] HOW UNION MEN HELD OUT IN/the arrest of Mrs. Jennie Johnson became a luxury. FACE OF HARD CONDITIONS. |oWner of a restaurant at No. 199 Con- last few weeks it has grown over Street, on a charge of violatin operators and miners alike that] But the anthracite strikers have}the Mullan-Gage law, United States got through this|stuck it out, as John L. Lewis last) pistrict Attorney Ruston to-d:.y by using gas, ofl, electric and|May told The Evening World they|sata that so far there was nothin nous substitutes for anthracite} would, until cold er, ‘in de-|to prove that the men had dled from coal, the demand for anthracite coal| fiance of hell, starvaticn and cor-|alcoholic poisoning. He stated tl wid decrease until only those could] ruption,” {f the autopsy showed thin to be tt ord to buy It who could afford to] They have stuck {t out even after|cause, he would have the matt display It as a rare luxury. the bituminous miners, under the|taken before the Grand Jury at’ once direction of Lewis, bad abandoned —_—_—_s— NOW N. Y. WILL PAY $5 A TON} iio demand for a contract reaching | HUGHES TO LIVE IN PALACE AT MORE THAN IT SHOULD. They have stuck {t out in RIO JANEIRO. ‘The pressure on the seif Interest on | « of the fact that they had no] BUENOS AYRES, noth sides—for It is already estimated relief fund except one day's|to @ despatch to La by one mediator that the ¢ rth from every miner|Janetto, the Brazil! emand for anthracite will cc has worked in the pumping and yobg of half the Shamokin and Haze unee-of-mine gi ni district miners—finally had tt cept for this leh way, That was when both sides be nh afd as the strikers li i ar a “public mandate." | hia ome from the $500 each ¢ lememt had been left to the | tributions of the other local un’ who had It. hand three} street. car men, theatrical >, the unofficial arbiters of | shifters, carpent pias say, the consumer in New| terers, y or in Scranton might havelang —p: of the present mutual agree- with the miners to disagree— {tutes for anthraciten were caus- price of « Guannbara Palace during thelr stay ing In the time of the prep. t January MERCURY REVEALED . IN WOMAN'S BODY Mrs. Wainwright Admin- t istered Poison Herself, Weeks Believes. were found in € some of the vital o1 ns of the body say that thelr] op Mrs. Catherine 8. Watnwright of © were Informal ; as | ; month ago in| Springfield, Til., who died at the Nas- ¢ in the mountains, at which | sau Hospital tn Mineola two weeks hitions were passed asking the sto surrender on the terms of Traces of mercu Boys’ an north of riends tell them meetin. be loc: aro according to a report received to day from chemists by District At t giving up the 20 p. ns & perl wading the analysis: of the HEN THE UNION MEN FINALLY | ("stn Followir Ure ie WOKEN US District Attorney Weeks ‘sald t attitude of the mwnion men, no his opinion the mercury was ad what Is in their innermost] ministered by Mrs. Wainwright her- readwinners for fan 3 | self, is perhaps best rlioy : chee vn! Traces of offering exception in SizesIl to2 .. Sizes 2/2 to 6 cury, acconling to t 1 th unanimously Hene Mine Indian- We, the her husband was und attituc be child, a girl, for you have take fe ne 1 you taken in the n > tiitlons with the operatoi TOWN TROVE fusing to accept arbitra . form proposed at the last con- ns for fer nd we further resolved t you and t who th you for the Inited . ra for thelr splendid 500 Pairs All-v y Séth Street. \o>FirTH AVENUE ™ al Sith Street | | | Are Now Holding [| A Final Clearance Sale | of Remaining Summer Things || | in the Sixth Floor Salon Odd groups of Dresses—Suits and Wraps, including many models suit- able for early Autumn wear, are in- cluded at final prices. 200 Cotto for ed edad own wear De 0, bi) de Values up to $175) for Y rapS—day we Values to $200) sellin Sher Muslin Sh of the Season to precure | S4th and 35th ¥ en saved $5 a ton or the equivalent | canizati “f business men and it through the cold months this] small boards of trade. nter e tnerato On the other land .- ; lows in the Pittston district, which |torney Weeks. of selected calfskin (tan or worked in great part by fore . The investigntion Into the degth of 4 tic. Om ae vn al me 3 stil 1 ractical, wide-toe men, there ts still a} ates, Wainwright was Interrupted smart p u y attractive ite, some colored PERSHING GUEST FOR MARNE DAY With Marquis de Chambrun ill Be Entertained To-Morrow. John J, Pershing and Marquis run, French Charge d’Af- * at Washington, will be guests of hon when the Lafayette-Marne Day exercises are held at the Lafay- ette Statue In Unton Square at 10.45 to-morrow morning. Marquis de Chambrun ts @ direct deacendant of Lafayette Dr. John H. Finley, former Com- missioner of Education, will preside, and Aticustus Thomas will deliver the principal address, Mafor Gen. Harry CG. Ha nd his staff of overnor’s Island be present and the 16th In- fantry Band of Port Jay will provide musik Exercises of a national character will be held In the afternoon at West Point, with Gen, Pershing and Mar- 1 ambron again the guests of At this time M ice Leon, kk attorney, will be the chief sp imate ies WESTON, 84, AHEAD OF SCHED. ULB ON 440-MILE WALK HERD, BUFFALO, Sept, 5.—Kdward Payson ‘whty-four, arrived at Bow- 6 last night on the first streteh 440-mila walk trom Ruffalo to k Weston was minutes fechedule. He expects to reach 24 miles from Bowmansville, Special Sales for Wednesday d Youths’ €chool Shoes ‘ al values at these low prices: + per pair $4.75 pair 5.00 ‘cunee| Autummn=weight Blankets ee and Comfortables that are com prices rool Blankets plaid per pair a] r for all made of fig . aca wn a aed f fig i y esses occasions —¢ $35, $65, r 95 Fe (Values up to $195) at $5.00 “I OVy | Madison Avenue: Fifty Avenue Streets New York IN THE SECOND 1922, IN NEXT STRIKING FEATURES SUNDAY WORLD An Extra Supplement Presenting New Set of Thrilling Detective Stories by Oppenheim Kiss of Judas.” IN THE GRAVURE SECTION Beginning an Old New York Series. First of Ten Photographs of an Album of New York scenes of a third of a century ago. Of uniform size. Cut them out and keep them. Suitable for framing. MAGAZINE WORDS AND MUSIC of the Song Hit of Balieff’s Chauve Souris Entitled “DARK EYES” Beginning With “The Green Eyed Accomplice” and “The (Each Complete in This Extra Section) IN THE GRAVURE SECTION Finest Air Photograph ever made. A view of Lower Manhattan show- ing the three bridges, Brooklyn, Governor’s Island, Liberty Statue, the New Jersey Shore and the Harbor. beauti- fully printed in gravure. 15 inches wide, A Double Page of Puzzles and Ingenuities and Clever Tricks—Printed in Colors ITALY TO-DAY-—-The first of a series of seven brilliant articles by Beatrice Baskervllle, The World's staff correspondent at Rome. The others will be published weekly. Page 1, NEWS SECTION— CLARE SHERIDAN Keenest of Observers, Most Fascinating of Diarists, Begins a Series on and Affairs in Europe To-Day. Second News Section. Order Next Sunday World From Newsdealer in Advance. Edition Limited to Advance Demand Men, Women a en ee ane!

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