Bradford Star-Record (Newspaper) - August 18, 1922, Bradford, Pennsylvania j - J r i - - i 1 last edition NO. 139. AUG 18,1922. PRICE 3 h - SESSION In 3t500 Word Document President Outlines Situation of Country to Aug. 18.-Under the of the great impending Industrie President Harding went to congress today and told the of the twin coal and rail strikes and asked that steps be taken to deal with the present situation and to safeguard against the repetition of it. The president's a vigorous dealt with both the coal and railroad In the coal strike situation the president that he be fiven authority to create a national coal commission to investigate the whole that congress consider at once the creation of a temporary national coal agency with needed capital to sell and distribute coal which is carried in Interstate In the railroad strike the president did not recommend any legislation except insofar as it related to the of alien The president severely criticised both sides to the rail carriers and He described the railway labor board as entirely inadequate to deal with the situation and declared it would have to be strengthened and condemned in almost unprecedently strong owners and miners down to entertain at attend Mrs. H. J. Walter and I Bail and Union Chiefs Continue to Work Anthracite Operators Expect to Beach Satisfactory Agreement with U * * Daughter Give Luncheon Masons this out Problems of Seniority on Walk Stumbling | Country club this There the were 86 guests including many from out of to enjoy the One of the most handsomely appointed social affairs of the present I- season was the luncheon party given ion Chiefs Before Parley by H- Walter Miss Laura EndS ' of Jackson at the Aug. 18 and formalities out of the the anthracite miners and delightful hospitality extended by the operators settled down to the work two of whipping into shape the The luncheon was served at ten contract for the ending of the 20- j effectively embellished with week coal every seasonable Prospects were bright for peace and tering the tables were large baskets settlement of the hard coal differences of Ho while candelabra of be worked out before j jous shades and small of In the camp of each side It is freely j pastel filled with admitted that never have anthracite completed the At the employers and men entered into conclusion of the very elaborate New Aug. 18.-Chiefs of the train service brotherhoods and - committee representing the way association executives went back wild ride of traction car on long hill Operators m Pittsburgh District Make Bush to the Cleveland Peace Sigi Ceremonies Seat tO into conference here today 1ed if possible to find a means by which the railway in number Bradford Masons fect since x can be brought lo tored this tp Smethport to an be the the order of I Kone of those taking part in the the county at the ceremonies would make any laying of the corner j ments for They all had stone of the Masonic temple held a hopeful however and made it at 2 o'clock tHs The corner stone Jaid by Abraham M. grand toaster of the Grand Lodge of Accepted Masons of clear that they believed the conference would be the means of the strikers going back to their The brotherhood chiefs conferred long into the night with representatives of ceremonial used I unions who are remaining to keep in close touch with It was learned that the brotherhood leaders reported that nothing was accomplished at yesterday's session with the railway in a more friendly Peace Is to be made on a give-and-take Leaders of the men and chiefs of the operators went to work early today in moulding programs for bridge was Out of town guests were Mrs. W. P. Mrs. G. Scott Mrs. W. W. Mrs. D. R. Mrs. A. H. Mrs. W. A. Mrs. presentation at afternoon's B. Mrs. Fred Mrs. C. C. Mrs. T. b. Mrs. F. In the feeling out session yesterday a. Mrs. C. b. Gillis and Mrs. there was no concrete plan j e Fluke all of mn Rpn nf the acts of violence all the way hut I T - from the Herrin massacre to the de- discussions were Mrs. Mrs. It Miss Morris of Pittsburgh and Miss 5JX[ terminal Uon adjournment came with both Kelly of that the the of the present critical 8 to be thf point of the i leys tO * the president adding that are statutes forbidding conspiracy to hinder interstate It is my purpose to invoke these civil and ill offenders on page is laid to rest Length of the contract becomes one of the hard problems to work out The miners insist on a two year dating from April 1st. They will readily accept the old scale tlon that would bring only temporary The body of William veteran of the World War and the Mexican who was so discouraged and ill that he took his own was burial with all military honors this afternoon in Oak Hill while taps were being sounded by his comrades and the salute fired by a squad ol Services in memory of the dead soldier were held over the holding the remains at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the state under the auspices of C and John C. Roche Veterans of Foreign the deceased was a ORE TROOPS TO KEEP ORDER IN HALIFAX STRIKE N. Aug. 18.-At the re- for three or for if they of ' the Nova Scotia military The operators oppose any 50(J troops were today detailed to the Camp Breton strike making a total of 1,000 troops on strike Reserve mine No. 10 in the Water ford area was totally destroyed by Four other big Jg DERAILED mines m tne are * Strike pickets are active and are N. Aug. 18.-Several feeding in stopping all protective persons were injured early today A food shortage is the Niagara Falls speed when a cancellation of all freight northbound train was de- railed and three quarters of a j mile outside Buffalo city 1 PRISONERS IN RIOT Tracks had been blown up with KIDNAP WARDEN AND the laying corner stones of Masonic * is by Masonic law was on this right grand master was by other officers of the Grand of notably Samuol M. right worshipful deputy grand J. worshipful grand and William B. grand J. Warren secretary to the grand took part in the also members of the grand The corner is a selected native stone and vras placed at the northeast corner ok the Inscriptions on tnV two faces of the stone McKean No. 3SS, F. & A. M. Chartered March 29, 1867, A. D. A. L. 5867. Aug. 18, 1S92 A. 0. A. L. 5922. The corner stone contains a copper box in which are deposited certain Masonic 1 The Masonic procession formed at Aug. 18.-There was a J rush of mine operators in the ready to sign contracts Three Employes Have the Mine - * union headquarters op- this One hundred and six operators of this field had signed the Cleveland A big break in the membership ot the Pittsburgh Coal association is expected to come to a head today or tomorrow at the Six big association with lu mines employing 4.3U0 miners and with an annual tonnage of six and a quarter million tons have notified tho union headquarters they will sign i It was but not officially ton and Conductor Art Shaffner were ( that the HarA bringing a power car and six trailers ( minInK row Escape when Car and Six Trailers Get Away Bells Camp Hill Two Bradford conductors and one employed on the Bradford and Salamanca trolley had an almost miraculous escape from severe or perhaps death afternoon at 4.30 o'clock when a power car and six trailers got out from beyond their control and plunged down the Bells Camp Motorman N. R. Conductor Norman on pagt infected by bite of pup Kane Physician Confined to Hospital Following In jury While Playing witt Tame Timber Wolves Aug. E. H. who has been a patient at the Kane Summit hospital for the past eight suffering from the infection of a wound on the was able to leave the hospital today and resume his The wound was caused SEVERAL HURT WHEN the lodge room of McKean lodge No tne doctor was romping with his 388, F. & A. Maunder the order the grand marshal and proceeded to the site of the n a Patrolman Otto Schultz chased four men in a touring car from the scene of the explosion but he lost While he was on the one of the several trains from Buffalo for the falls and dashed into the break in the Schultz stopped his to speed after a second train in his roadster and succeeded in heading it off. While he was an In- FLEE IN HIS CAR Sioux S. Aug. 18.-Under cover of a which started in the prison tailor shop late this four prisoners captured Warden George Jamison of the South Dakota state penitentiary and escaped in his I During the fight preceding the ELLICOTTVILLE OLD HOME WEEK N. Aug. 18.-E11I-cottville will hold one of its biggest i weeks In August 20th and closing August 26th. A grand Old Home Week and street fair will be Little Cattaraugus and East Otto will meet in four big ball Lieut. Emery of Bradford will do aerial stunts and carry passengers daily in Dr. McCleery is the owner of the largest pack of timber wolves In this part of the They are kept in a strong pen on his premises on the outskirts of the city and have become as tame as as far as the doctor is Several of them are young puppies and like to play and romp as well as The doctor frequently plays with them and one day about two weeks ago the teeth of one of the pups raked his inflicting a slight He paid no to the scratch until several days later it became infected and finally reached a stage where he was obliged to go to the as during this Is to Bradford from Defective are believed to have been the cause of the At any rate the cars became uncontrollable and sped down the At the bottom one struck an open the trailers leaving the Three of Nos. 2, 3 and 4, were Trailer No. 1 broke loose from the front and rear couplings and left the track and cut down the telegraph and traction com- fen poles for a distance of 2,000 The car was practically and was returned to Olean for Trailers Nos. 5 and 6 broke their couplings from No. 4 when about half way down the hill and were brought to a standstill by Conductor who was riding No. 5. The power car was not with the exception of flattened wheels which were caused by the power in an unsuccessful attempt to stop the This car did not leave the As a result of the wreck the high tension cable carrying power to this city was grounded and all trolley service in Bradford was forced to be discontinued for about three The service over the hill was not restored until SHOOTS HIS DYNAMITES HOME k AND KILLS SELF K i Deputy Warden Arthur Muchow The national colors and post col- Railway company employe was WOunded With knives named Klein stopped In the Central a d named Berzan was fa park station long enough to call his cut headquarters an men with the warden and his car pursued by I'm taking them to the No arrests have yet been cm wore displayed about the The Hew E. W. of the Methodist church officiated ana Mites Wagner sang Meet lou fa the and Time The body was escorted from the armory to the cemetery by the members of Company C and John C. Roche Post being in the while funeral marches were played by the The pail bearers were w alter R. C. U Paul Alfred Dtn Pace and Charles Wells of the Post A salute was fired by a firing consisting of A. L. CorpOral Charles Alfred Sergeant Leo Kelly and taps were sounded by Bugter Elton The firing and bugler were selected from the post Special for All our white linen and combination brown and white and black and white all The & Dance at Duke Center Friday August IS. by the Bradford * Ladies of the Moose serve beef supper tonight and would a full Beware off have the best variety of pickles of in this Wholesale -J Special prices on 10 bushel Vou can and we will J. and Ross 5006-R15. COMPLETE BASEBALL BOX SCORES Fine Sporting full Market all In the BUFFALO MORNING COURIER On sale every morning at all news stands and by h r Vocation Red 5�c Complete list of Vacation Red including August and September It With French on a Fashioned and many other good special at 59 ] xl 8 Furniture Owing to the large acreage under our pickles and cauliflower will be very reasonable this Our pickles are of a special Danish Quality J. C Marilla Dance at Dnke Center SATURDAY SPECIALS Finest Quality Steer Pot 15-18-20. Boiling 8 and 10. Hamburg 15; 2 for 25. Round 25; 35. ' Boneless rump 25 Vib 30^ Home made 15; 2 for 25. Fine smoked Whole or half at Dold 25; Dixie 22. - Finest creamery 38. 3 lb. 60. Fresh 30c* - Home Fresh spare 20; fresh Fresh pork 20. THE BIG BARGAIN MARKET his big Curtiss A parachute for drop will take place on Thursday of an T y i fm ordinarily the Quaker Bridge Indian lacrosse t club will clash in a big lacrosse game I on and the doctors ex- the big industrial and fantastic parade 1 have trouble with will take place many prizes will Monday the Night Hawk's parade will be Pavement with the best dance orchestra in this section will be held in the The big midway will include a ferris Venetian animal athletic show and various other entertaining Hon. Frederick A. Wallis of New York former United States immigration commissioner will give an address on The Calumet band of Ellicottville will play each The town is all dolled up for the occasion and hundreds of former residents are expected back for the Everything is free for the Aug. 18.-After dynamiting the home in which his family Francisco aged 46, shot and killed his wife in the presence of his six children early today and then tired a bullet Into his dying The had been according to the m - 800 SEIZED IN SMASHED AND SOLD AS JUNK r breaking away from Producers association and signing up with the If the Pittsburgh Coal company signs the strike will immediately blow up and 45,000 union miners in this district will be back to work next Sufficient independent coal have signed the new wage agreement to give the Pittsburgh when these mines resume a production approximately 30 per cent of P. T. acting president of District No. 5, United Mine stated last Contracts yesterday were signed with the union operators of 75 employing from five to 350 A total of 106 independent operators have signed the scale and approximately 13,000 of the 45,000 miners in this have been on strike nearly five will resume work In a few Acting President Fagan Seven operators signed immediately after the ratification of the agreement in 24 signed here Wednesday and the remainder signed The ranks of the organized operators held firm throughout the Aa had been the Coal Operators association for the thick vein Freeport seam declined the invitation extended by the union for a settlement on of the Cleveland The Pittsburgh Coal association took similar action one-man cars salamanca Notice to The pickling season is Call us for your green and ripe etc. The prices are very J. C. 5006*-Rl5. 1<* tot * a Friday August 18. the Bradford Music by W. 100 Main St. Sales for End of the Richmond's Friday and All summer waists up to for very pretty wash 89c; Gabardine pleated and plain 69. Ail summer dresses half former All summer goods on f All Goods on Richmond's End of the and A good quality large 42 In pillow worth 45c, 29c; good grade bed curtains and curtaining on 25c; Marquisette open work edge or A Real Treat 10 new fall styles of fall footwear At Oppenheim & The House of Shoe All blacksmith shops rn the city will be closed all day j Emery Auto Oil and Sold by Bradford Walrath Crescent Garage and Machine Garage J. E. Moffatt & Ideal H. H. Rew H. D. Farmers Red Records at 59c. August and popular dance and standard numbers included in Vocation Red Records on sale Hear the latest fox trots for It With French Blue Aeolian Symphony Also many good On sale 59 Furniture Aug. 18-Eight hundred moonshine confiscated by police in raids during the last three were sold as junk yesterday by the For three hours six workmen were busy smashing the stills and the moonshine and attracted a crowd about the city property room in the After the stils were demolished they were hauled away by a local junk dealer who purchased the 100 pounds of copper contained In the Chester H. property clerk of the announced yesterday that he was forced to sell the stills In order to make room for the other articles in the lost and found property Morley stated that he is preparing for another day early next i. Mill - + Special Announcement at Rict Friday and Special display Fall new in model and Our Virginia Dare Dresses are very Come and Friday and COMPLETE SCORES Fine Sporting full Market all in the COURIER On sale every morning at all news stands and by Call tomorrow and get a nice fresh piece of You all know that thin is the place to get fresh Prices will be Boiling 10c and 12c; 15c and 18c; 2 lbs. for 25c; 25c. J. Corner Pearl and Washington Mothers Bring your boys and girls to our store tomorrow for their school We will save you at least 25 per on your shoe The Oppenheim Big Be Sure and Attend Clearance Sale Begins Aug. 17. Anthony & The Kodak Shop 14 Chambers Street Conducted by Bessie M Harger is not connected in any way with any other kodak place In the i I Silk Hose Silk Clock Hose Silk Lace Hose 50c or - - 89c 39C and Saturday Summer Dress any 1 lot Voiles 1 lot Voiles V * st a Table special Trolley Company Using One of Remodeled Can Between last and West End of Town Aug. 18. - One-man street cars appeared here this morning for the pursuant to orders from the main offices of the Bradford & Salamanca Street Railway Company that they will be run from now on between Blast and West Salamanca and on the Little Valleys from Salamanca to One-man cars are already In use in Remodeling of cars for one-man r operation Is being done in the Olean shops of the company and the system will gradually be It hi Through the method torman operates the doors of the front vestibule of the car through which passengers are admitted and and receives A folding step is part of the one-man to the heavy company has revised its schedule between Bradford Little The last car Salamanca for Olean and Bradford 9.35 p. m. Our own make assorted chocolates and wrapped caramels at 30 cents 127 - lingerie Etc. Look for the big Anthony ft .IT Friday Special 8alas. Lonsdale Nainsook 1............ ffd Big Bath worth Nice 32 dress J - i x