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m) Identified. ML A “ure ror srancten. |BRITIOH EARL HIES MINERS, IDOL OF MEN sax | HOME TOAD ER PASS NEW TREAT Mauretania Bears Sister of Gifford Pinchot, Who Will Help Son to Parliament. 32 WIL RECOVER All But Two Victims of Mine Explosion Have Been ‘The Earl of Granard, who has been vielting here several weeks, returned home yesterday on the Mauretania, sailing for Plymouth, Cherbourg and Southampton. The stop at Plymouth is unusual for the Mauretania. It is 2 [hoped to land passengers in London on the evening of the fifth day by tho Plymouth stop. The Barl maid he wus hurrying home to vote in the House of Lords for the ratification of the new Irish Constitution. Under the treaty it SPANGLER, Pa., Nov. 8.—The en- tire Reilly mine, wrecked by an ex- plosion Monday, has been explored und all those, lving and dead, who were working in it have been re- moved. Seventy-two bodies were found in the shaft; thirty-five in- jured were brought out, three of whom have since died The othere probably will recover. This announcement brouglit rel- otives and friends of the miners from the mine mouth to the temporary x rch of eadings was » ~ inde, last rrhay Gliae ofticiits 7 Nd sage nig hak rts alesis eee cnevaiized the possibility | Pastor of the Cathollo Church of the Holy Cross in Spangler, Pa., who that one or two men might have en- _ tered the mine Monday without donned miner's clothes and, at the porting to their boss. All miners risk of his life, entered the mine to 0 l Y Yisted as missing have been account- minister to injured and dying, .was n y nce a ear ane cutee are Jalon which marker | PO" In Littlestown, Pa, forty-nine e precision whic 0 removal of the corpses to the was event last night as tions for the funerals got un Identified bodies were rem the morgue es quickly as they claimed. Company officials nothfi widows and relatives that they would ep > eo of funeral arrangements | miners. He has also had parishes in jes\red. z 4 - A number of the bodies will b« Col., Richmond, Ve, and Duried to-day. Most of the victims were Roman Catholics and thelr pastors, who figured conspicuously in relief activities, arranged to conduct the last rites of the church in two small cemeteries where a number of volunteers wero digging graves last night. Preliminary to an investigation to determine if possible the cause of the explosion, mine experts spent con- siderable time in the workings yes- terday. They confirmed declarations previously made by company that the men who e Af headings owe their that the force of the explosion founc a double outlet, When the gas wae ignite bly by an open limp, the fla ed THE out through the fan house i gas and smoke travelled through the | Bf main heading in the other stitin (AE and shot to the surface through the shaft. The conseq was that little debris was dislodged and miners who were cofsclous wer ve to tagger toward the fresh, air zone at the sixth heading, where they were found by the first rescue party i Darmage to the mine itself was no! great, officials announced, They would not issue a statement as to the cause of the explosion, but they «lid gay that the mine bad been exam ined and reported free from gas just a short time before the explosion It was admitted that the casualty Ust would have been much greater had the explosi whieh has furnished numerous Bish- ~|ops and priests for the Catholic the Benedictine College of St. Vin- cent, in Westmorland County, Pa., a. ming from Irie to Spangler he ‘ound himselq tn iarge of a thriv- little partsh, a mining commu- y, that being the only industry of the town. His people have just built for him a parochial school and were happy and prosperous. A mission had just been started in the church, but this was abandoned when news of the accident swept the town with despair. Father Spalding, Father Coughlin and all priests available went to the aid of thelr people. Of the dead, forty were members of Holy Cross Church. Come in and Look right through Your Feet TEP up on our modern, harmless X-Ray device. It shows at once how the shoe fits the foot — whether the toes have ample room or are crowded; whether the shoe is too long, too short, too narrow, or fitting properly. You can look right through the skin and flesh of your foot,,at the many bones which carry the weight of the body. If the shoes you have been wearing do not fit well and are causing injury you see why, when @ comperigdn is made with a ones ly Gtted Menihan ARCH AID Shoe. weatera, Buttoned er; heavy buttoned | « nek. All ¢ work. Sone miners, fons, do not work on . total of workers was additionally re- duced by a church missi the gas let go, @ score were attending church a few 1 These men be: who are digging t ——— 260 TONS OF CASH MOVED. R ¥ aM—loes 28. miners ‘atholic Luntegrs: Amazing Reductions in Pure Zephyr Wool Our shoes will, in the majority 5 of cases, alleviate this faulty con i CHICAGO, Nov. 8.—Two hundred and ff Tuxedo for the Miss fifty tons of money, about $50,000,000, sacrificiny was moved through congested downtown pass! envi ot goad looks. $3.16 streets the last few days, was learned MANHATTAN ARCH it Can be used as a buttoned with announcement of the Chicago Juderal “Reserve, Bonk that it hea|f{_ AID SHOE SHOP, Inc. coat or a dressy Tuxedo. Five H H i dition of the feet—and do it with: | finished moving to its new $ Pissing the Nerrow Heel end ofrch choices of colors. Sizes 30 to building at La Salle and Adams wiltnin} 36. Regular price $3.95— ‘The new treasure house, pr AAAA to BB less 20%. to 2,500,000 tons of steel and concret 16 Bast 37th St. New York we in its vaults all the gold of the - Federal Reserve aystem, more than $5,- 000,000,000, If necessary. Sold elsewhere at $6. Knitted Toques of Pure Wool for Boys and Girls, $1.16 Brushed inside; made in at- tractive color combinations, such as brown and buff, heath- er and white, navy and gold, black and red, black and orange. Regular price $1.45— less 20%. Sold elsewhere at $2. ‘Trade Mark Specials for Thursday, November 9th Nutted Chocolate Jells Covered The name recalls the good old Nutted Moguls Regularly 59c SPECIAL POUND NET Cc If You Have Not Yet Paid Your Election Bet $2.36 for Girls’ Pure Wool Sweaters In middy slip-over style, pure wool, all colors and trimmed with contrasting color stripes. Regularly sold for $2.95. Sizes 8 to 14 years. This Is Your Opportunity Buy Direct from the Mill--5 Big Stores Our Special Election Bet in Knitting Mills Box New York Stores: of Assorted Chocolates 500 Fifth Ave., corner 42d St or Bon Bons and 206 Broadway, corner Fulton St Chocolates 124 Weat 25th St, near Tih Ave Will Square Yourself and Make the Winer Happy. PounD $ NET 1 25 FOR EXACT LOCATIONS SEE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY 4 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER:8, 1922. ~ SPANGLER DEAD = NOW FOUTS UP 75, years ago. He comes from a family This Remarkable Tie wan eauetnt soa ordainea at|1 QO% Mill Discount Sale and for years he was associated with of Famous Fain “‘Kiddies’’ Knitted Underwear a bewildering variety of Knitted Outerwear for the Youngsters—every conceivable style and color, all of the very finest workmanship and all guaranteed to be kept in repair FREE for one year or money refunded. AS ILLUSTRATED. {ABoys’ Puro Woot 4B) Girls! Pur Goa from 8 to 14.’ Kt larly. $5.00—lemn 209% 84.76. Stores Open Evenings During Sale Lady Granard remained behind for a longer visit. The Barl declared ae very much enjoyed attending a masa meeting for his brother-in-law Ogden L. Mills, who ran for re-elec- tlon to Congress yesterday. He said Ne was fanpressed with the orderll- ness of the meeting and the humorous romarks of Will Rogers. Another passenger on the Cunarder was Lady Johnston, sister of Gifford Pinchot, Republican candidate for Governor !n Pennsylvania, ‘I have been accused of deserting my breth- er,’ she laughed, “but then, he ts reasonably sure of election, se f am hurrying tack to be with my son, Because of The Death OF JACOB GIMBEL ELDEST OF THE GIMBEL BROTHERS. who Is standing for Parliament from a London suburb onthe Coalition- Labor ticket! Benator Medill McCormick of li nols, after two menthe’ strenuous campaign, walled with Mrs. MeCor mick, He would net tefl the mirpee of hie visit abroad. He arranged, He sald, for a brief of the tational elec tion returns to be wirelemwed him or board the versel, ‘Tho Mauretania carried over £39 first, 146 nevond and 119 third class panmengors, a total of 494, & light jist for u vennol of her nize, For Whom Funeral Services Will Be Held Thursday Morning In Philadelphia The Gimbel Store In New York City Will Be Closed From 9 A.M. to12 Noon Tomorrow fo KNITWEAR =H RES Going Out of igi{-y |Sale Starts ‘Thursday, Retail Business ita wiry ARMY-NAVY-SURPLUS | 2017 Faiz ‘To “com DON’T FAIL TO COME BARGAIN MERCHANDISE We carry most anything in the line of Army and J Navy Merchandise. We are mentioning only a few aa of the items, as space does not allow us to mention all. It will pay roe to visit our stores before buying elsewhere, Tell your friends about this great sale now going on at our two stores, 220-222-224 W. 42nd St., and at 90 Chambers St., near B'way, New York. Woot U.S. ARMY O. D.|U. Ss. ARMY WOOL WOOL BLANKETS.| UNDERWEAR. U. 8. NAVY WHITE|GENUINE LEATH- woe UNDER-|pR COATS. 12 [25% ree | U.S. NAVY PEA|U.S. ARMY HIP OR SturdySlip-Oversfor the “Rough and Ready” Boy, $3.96 Made of pure wool, in heay Shaker-Knjt, double Shawl collar, all hand-sewed and fashioned, purled bottom and cuffs; all the good-looking color contrasts, Sizes 30 to 36, Regular price $4.95—less 20%, Sold elsewhere at $7.50. bt a Girls’ Pure Wool Coat Sweaters, $2.96 With Dutch-effect brushed col. binations. Sizes 30 to 36. Regularly sold at $4.95, Sold elsewhere at $7.59, Take Notice 1 Oz: Claee A that we have only one large rmy and Navy merchan- dise store on 42d Street and for the convenience of the public have opened another store at 90 Chambers St., near B'way, New York. Tiny Coat Sweaters $3.16 Pure warm zephyr wool in links, knit. In white peacock brown, buff, pink, blue. Sizes lto Syears. Reg y sold by us for $3.95—les - Sold elsewhere at $6. HERMAN’S ARMY|SHEEPSKIN LINED & NAVY SHOES. COATS. 36 inches U. Ss. ARMY O. D.|U. 5. ARMY O. D. WOOL SHIRTS, |WOOL BLANKET: +65 ae 178 rsiyis ARMY & NAVY DISTRIBUTING CO., Inc. ridvolsin| w2RRos 220-222-224 W. 42d St., Bet. 7th & 8th Aves. whites One price money peel: Wir fhe Convenience of ths tees 90 Chambers St., s'vs, eet eee ee UL OU cu ! i 4 A ” ‘ 3. LEA-|U. §. NAVY “WOOL]| U.S. NAVY C THER JERKINS. | JERSEY SWEATERS] MERE HOSE, New $4.50 New a A Class Clin A New Class A soo | ST. a _aeeee We guar- antee full satisfa ce tion or your Brooklyn Stores 571 Fulton Street 902 Park Avenue Candler Building; Next to Harris Theatre, the only Army and Navy Store on the South Side of W. 42d Strect