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w QIINDAY MORNING, JULY 2, 19 J 6 THE QGPEN STANDARD-EXAMINER SUINUAi m I HARDING'S COAL TALK SHOWS STEEL HAND IN VELVET GLOVE Hoover Declares National Strike Conference Is . Making Progress; Commissions to Do Actual Work May Be Named Today H By WEBSTER K. SOULS. International Xcws Service. WASHINGTON; July I. President Harding s national coal conferences ailed to find a way to ond the na tional coal strike and bring peace In Hj ;he mining Industry, Is "making prog j ress" It w declared tonight by ec- H retary of Commerce Huovn- the gov ernment'.'! reproaentatlvc. ivlven the conference adjourned until tomorrow. Hoover 8 tutiuont wjls the first of i i.ii statement concerning the work H ( the mine parley. On the part of j the miners, It ns said, the conrer I enee Is leading up to the organisation of i functioning body capable of nc gotlating a nettlemcnt of the strike .ind that Sunday's session may result in the appolntno-nt of commissions by H ' both the operator- and miners to bo H :n ihc actuMi wage negotiations MICH MOLTING HEARD, Xo word of what took place during I the afternoon i ''sslon was permitted' to leak out hut the shouting of the nmbatatiln In the coal war could hel . heard plnlnly by those In the adjoln Lng rooms Miner:-' representatives who scanned I ha list "f bituminous operators as-1 sombled did BO with great concern.' lorlarlng Informal'-- that the major-! ; ity of (hem were men who could be ; considered opposed to settlement There was also felt somo uneasiness I possibility of the conferees comlriK t. any agreement. After the general conference this afternoon Secretary of tb- Interloi Fall met with the anthracite opera tors. This group adjourned to meel j at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon. K H was evident the anthracite operator and miners were a functioning body with authority to discuss and agree upon a new wage scale to settle the troublu in that paH of the industr POWER COWCEAJLED. IEnroute to the interior department from the "Whit FioufC operators and miners who taile d with hewspapl r men expressed general satisfaction mtn the presidents remarks, but ; stated they hnd not failed to nppre iato the fact tlvu the president's . advice wai a steel hand in a velvet ?love. During the forenoon seaslon. Secre tary of Labor Ddvte delivered a brief and forceful appeal t,. th represen tatives of the mining industry that . they come to an agreement for the common good of the American peo ple as suggested by President Hard ing The miner? and operators ad-! .iourned at 5 o'clock this evening un-1 2 o'clock tomorrow TEXT OF ADDRESS : President Harding m addressing" the conference 0 coal operator- Shd union miners' representatives toddy said : ' Gentlemen of che Coal Indu.tr I 1 ask you to meet here with the! 'hought that in '. ringing vou together, flight U- ,i,vinK both the inlnel '.rorkers and the mine operators Of w..,u oiJiirf. ami nt th. sattie f:me Sfrvc the jrrrat Amrf. !in public , There, has been Instability of pro & ductlon, uttendn.I ,y ur.r..run fjrv---. ary capacity. ,thlch had r.-riex In speculative prices and panicky con ditions, whlrh encourager) profiteer ing and menac-M our Industries and hampered our Varied public eervlces j public iuuhts rntvr he right and, above all eie the I American public has the right to be H from th. recurring anxieties no matter what the fetuses ar That i?eedom must h? established i, "The government has no &kstn It I intrude Itself in the field or VOUr ,'. i 1 V le9 fecl nn obligation to see that the common American In terest shall not be menaced bv a nro iractrd lack ol lu,; R prefer" that I . tD.e two. ''nd BtJclated Inter est-- mine work.-rs and (BfrtployerS Should Nettle -his matter In n 'rrank recognition of the mutuality of vf,ur Ke?S , lr vou rfui not KJ 1 . lAr,er pub,lc interest must l where ti e - irrtmoti good i. the wirst and highest concern bbbbbbbI ihml til "retty -Cncrally recognUed H ,nu ln,-'r" are fundamental dlfflcul bbbH h? P'senVday co' Production,! siH I " "U,IOn ?f whleB not to b:! ..lendly and earnest conference The' excess development of a prodtirlna-l , ,i'y l both tonnag. aVaiiablel I --aP ml"er woriyt- juis presented! LssBBB iJj hrti on Hprop- IsbssBHi. sbbI Lni sia39 BBL1LH I Is ii H Kara mffltlm Ussssl 11 H LH BMW Sop BifePmM' . LssH LsH i lectirely owe the American people. THREE MONTHS tllLE. "You who are here today represent a large nponnorshlp for America's supply of fuel. In that eponsorshlp you have an lndlasoluable relation ship to th'- i ommonwpjlth of Amor- , los Coal Is Indispensable to our Hf as a people, and since this country had afforded you thf opportunity of I development on vour part, both n worker and operators you havetj created. In turn, an obligation to .serve. Conflicting views as to yourn lirllr!i'a nnH vnur r,K I fret rinni. In nn.. another In no wise modify your obli gations to that public which made I possible your Industrial existence. "BdcaUSe of expiring agreement? relating to wage scales anrl working condltlobs a largo percentage of the mining activities of the country have beer, suspended threr months to a day. It Is not for me to touch upon Llto merits of jour opposing position: I have no? called ou as o partisan of the mine worker or the employer I do not mean fV" to discuss a slnple phase of eontroverted questions. The main point Is to bring you together and n that eontact of -n to men. mindful of the necessity of righteous ness In any useful and abiding relo tionshlp. to have you frankly and fairly consldei yo'&t problems In ihelr relation to the welfare of our com mon country." -oo (Hardiest Men of Empire Arrive at Base of Mountain LONDON, July 1 (Br tht Asso Clated Press I Sir Francis Young husband, presideni of the Royal Geo graphical society, is authority for the menl that the expedition which was to attempt the, conquest of .Mount Everest had left ' Dorjelllng at the end of March and had arrived at th mountain In good health. So far a the configuration of the mountain was concerned there remained no se rious obstacles to oppose the climb ers. Hut there still remnlns." he added, the Incalculable factor that may pr.jVf- fatal to sucrose the debilitat ing effect of high altitudes on th" human constitution ' Ve hnve sent out (he hqrdleo' pluckleii arid most exprrlem erl mnu n-ralne-rs v.c can flfid nut can h lh all their eoursgf nnf delerml-, nut Ion. skill and PSSdUrcS, BlidSSfs fully feOMtfcJid aRnirist the Bgfalfxlntf lassitude which the rnrlficatlon of IhS I air beyond 23,000 feet Is certain to produce? Experience the experience of these next fev. weekf alnno can de-tern,!-,,. The weakflSss Is oocaslon Bd by th lessening quantltv or oxy gen In thS thinning atmosphere And to make up for this want of oxygen We hnv- fm 6Ut IpeeiAl apparatus ror supplying the preCIOUa gas Fven hi-- rtiiy hb avail for the apparatus IB heavy, and of necessity th" climb ers themselves must carry It And no One ran say whelher th" advantage of bftathln r the oyfefi will OutWelgh the drawback of having to carry the apparatus '' " . With every condition favorable. lirT rands eOrtdlddsd, till task blifnl prore beyond human capoalty, jj HUGE BONFIRE OF OLD fiINOS URGED nfiBm,.VJlllV J-The Federation Of British Music industry ks beed atscuBHng the lest Hleaili of rtarl tic a boom ror British musical Instru- thtifilL .ph Rlliy' ftf WrBiifigham, lb!nk the bfest way would be to light e. hiiKh bonfire of old pianos That h- tafg, would only be following the excellet example net by the music trnric n Am-rlea. "It would main ... rin3t sort dKplnv ad Vf-rtlsem'-tit " h adds, for it would show thp coun trj hat the old pianos r.lth which wo are pvefstoeked are not worth havmt,-. Wfc could easily collect tn thoua- and of them." he said in on Ititerriev ' ahd hdDdd would mlsfl them Such ,ul" :'' 1 til Ung bundles or dlfcord'". do Incalculable harm to the musl taste of the public A ohll.l tatlghl o i "ii of them hi.S all his musical In stiritta outraged and grows up. musi cally speaking, a sorrow to his pre inaturely aged parents. ' Lk. . . rift K .n. i J i; imi.cJM k 'lI isslgsdH mm . . i I pi I OFFICERS ON WITNESS-STAND Deputies at Ohristenaen Trial Tell of Investiga tion of Shooting Following the examination of sev eral witnesses for the state yesterday morning, the trial of Marlow J. CHflBt ensen, former principal of the Uintah Gchooi. charged with murder for thu alleged shooting of lloyd Bybee, 18-yetir-old Uintah lad, w.ia sdjourned at 12 30 o'clock until Monday HlOrtllng el P 30 o'clock, by Judgo Jomes N Klmbnll In the district court. The final hours of the trial venter day Were li,ksn up in teeMtnony of of ficers who wont to the logfM of the shooting and who Identified the re solvcr as that given over to them by Christensen when he k.hk himself aiu CV....Ii f T I 1 . . 1 ni i a ! I oiiviiii nn u rini'UVK irsruico ,thot ho interviewed BybM i the hos pital a day bef6re his death and sbi that the lad had sljrnotj a wrllten Statement in which he gave his version of the shooting. An attempt was mnd to Introduc statement In the case but it wn excluded by the court. I Charles Plncock. deputy sheriff, tes ta led he BStlt to I'lntnh follgwlhg the Shooting end brought t 'hrisicnsen to I tht '-nunti Jail Un Identified the .38 i il'bre revolver shown him as the one which ChriStensefl handd to hfm leputy Sheriff l.hn Holden norm horated the statements of Deputy Pln cock. Dr. E R. Dumkoe tol.l of the wound 'alleged to have been caused by the Ibullet and to the condition of Bybee iwhen In the hospital Byron Bybee n cousin of Tiloyd By bee was on the stand when the court adjourned, He said he was nearby when th shooting occured. He will oomplete his testimony tomorrow. oo LIFERS' BURN MIDNIGHT OIL Though Many Will Never! Go Free, They Excel College Students liy VKTOR M'JWELI Spoclnl IMHKitcli to The !StaudartJ-Kx-ninlner ("Jupyrlght, 1922. by The Standard Kxamlner i WAl'l i wis., July 1. 'Stone W&llfj dp hOl a pfiHOn make, nor iron f f. a cafe.'1 Pent up behind ln8 'grat stone walls, whose barred doors hi or .lli 9lng odSri for some of them tti lilthatSs olf the WlsdtohSlh penitentiary hero have illscovered that although the body may be chained by laws which society enforces, the mind ever Is free With no frivolity of cam pus life tn enhance their hours of study; no frats. no class rushes or ''fussing" with even little prospect o! putting into Industry the story of knowledge they have loaned these , 84 men are "burning midnight oil" to complete the very courses that the ' mor fortunate university men and women are skimming uvcr. THitKr; HOUItS DAILV I UhdOf these Tying COnditlOhS, these ' prisoners are proving more capable Mfudonts than regular college men and I ' women at tho state university. Tbclr study pt rlod Is the three hour I Interim betwSeh the day' toll In the prison's twine plnnt and tin- big gone ; --n i i irinvn rivuh ineni 10 minutes td doff their denim uni- I forms before the lights go out. -The prisoners are takln rcijuhir col- t rii courses offered by the I diversity I of Wisconsin extension division. Rec- ' ords of th ' U" rate all of the Si as J very good scholars. Most of them have I attained excellent" in every subjet ( TWeAty-elght have already completed : the course. On the other hand, surrounded with i I every facility of hreedbta, and In many j 3 cases, of ease, few regular Btudents at jj the ftate university at .Madison have I done bettet ot even b well as thee j I prisoners. t isni.M io is BENETTT Most of the SOoo men and women I attending the. "U" are far below the convicts In theh marks. The very iso- i lation, which Is a part of the punish- I meat of the criminal. Is given by heads of the extentlon division as the reason S f"i- the extraordinary pace set by the I prisoners. S',ud'lng is a re-rcatlon as J well us work for them, and above all it I holds the golden promise of leading to I a new life 1 The main requisite for a student is a 11 t. learn, nm f the prisoner hns ' I s iv of . sire In that line, there ' I Mguuy and with few ex- HK ln the interest I BpVj that , i Mg' ' their Z hojyt I nu ' I dm mm ny bssH iWePi MM gel 1 4th of July Hourly Sales I At Wright's Tomorrow Men's Suit 1p Ice Cream Soda' 10c j IViens &Ult feale . f. x refreihing ice cream sodal I The salr of men's suit.s contin- Tomorrow, the last Shopping: day DeiOre UK mftkea shoppinfr more ploftsant. I I ues tomorrow. More than two T, Jt , . , . ? OVPPV Hide of our own rich :a crcamS I hundred suits, the btst of out fourth, we've planned eight sales tor everv of puregt of syrup hh m I u:trn""r hour. Notice, too, that we have selected bright, mc 1 i Silk Hose, $1.39 new, wanted merchandise. Store opens at 9 Many customers win want to I r, ni i i remain ovr the lunch hour mwal'Tt0::,!: a. m., closes at 6 p. m. We are sure you will find - '-; ; ' llXVauiSSVLg! it profitable to spend the day here tomorrow. Jrv, Moderate Kolm, I All sizes and all colors. ,a,M j 9 T0 10 A. M. 10T011A.M. 11 T0 12 M. 1T0ZP.M. j Women's Stamped Children's Half Hose Beaded Hand Bags Cushion Hair Brushes GoWnS t hlldren , fnncv half nock, with n.v "nly nine beaded hand bags. Most- Removable cushion hair brushes. , . , . , i ii , lv dark rich coloring. AFsorted de . . jtn quadruple brlstleg. I Fully made up. of excellent qualltv -ortod rolorcd tops. Alio a line o. silk llninsrsi hllelhe "d8 L ,vn ebony and I nain.ook. 4R in ,1, lo. $1.73 n-alnco'.or, 3Bc values. Special. laBl Elr. special . $4.95 7' I . 11" 4 pahs SI OO Olove Section rosewood Special I values. Special 89v ,: i , p,oor ' ... D 3ect,on I An socion Dainty Irish Dimity . f Fine Zenhvr Ginvrham sPrt stripe Gingham lTh umitH m a large asgortfient Cretonnes tor Aprons S Sport stripe tissue gingham Mull of now pattcriis Including stripes. (:retonne8 m a large nsaortraent of I Fine imported tephyr glnKhani In p blr p 1SS 0 K'nnam- checks and dainty flowered pat- MitaHi. f 1 rood plaids itrioes etc 6 fir- 73c wide lor summor drC88eB' e,C rns. etc c ralue. yard 450 ':aln,y n"TP P" for ySBfSk 48 Im"orted quality, good fast colors, Cotton Corner aprons, dressesdraperles. 35c and "cotton Corn" cotT Corner ' White CartVaS KedS ""'"'CoUo" Corner ' Women's Strap Pumps Growing Girls' Pumps -S8 S&tLtSlVI White 2-strap Pumps Women ., black and brown Louis and large sizes only 91.65 Roman's while canvas leather solo heel one strap pumps, made of t;rowins kWta DetenI one-Strap values SI. 00 onH and two strap pump.-;, high and f Skinner's high giade saline All plain and fancy cut quarter pumps Downstairs jow neei3 $2.95 values . 1.95 a rflzep IB values $2.95 All sizes. J5.45 values . 3 ff nT i i Downstairs f Downstairs Downstairs Women S Khaki J i High Class Blouses Best Black Sateen , Wgins Wide Bed Sheeting . " Khaki leggings for outing wear. sheeting. 9-4, an extra lu;ny linen - Take your pick this hour of the Satcon, 36 inches wide. A good Match the khaki breeches. Shapes finished sheeting, full bleached. handsomest blouses In our stocks quality sateen with a bright luster that Ht pleasingly $1.50 kinds, will retain its whiteness. One of I Thns charmlnp models priced up flnlBh for bloomers, linings, etc th,f hour SI. 00 our best 78c values. Yard o7t 3 to S35. This hour .... $19.50 Black onlv. Yard . . 25f Second Floor silk Seclion Second Floor Silk Section - &m4 . m, Rnv' Uafhin,, v:;fc p rp D . G Men's Silk Knit Ties Boys' Percale Waists r t5oys Katning buits Boys Two Pants Suits Men 8 neckties, hand made uik or J I . . olaln and fancv all silk knits Your Boys' blouse waists made oi light ! Bo;p bh'np heavy weight Boys' knee pants suits with 2 pair ?hoc afi h s h e B weight percale Infancy stripes. 0 cotton ribbed, black trimmed with pants, fully lined, made of wool ma- SJ" 01 tmS " 5 gjgo plain white madras. Sizes 6 ' white or red. last color Made with terials In pleated style. $10 val- ' Mpn.s Shon ' WOC to 12 Each 394 i 1 3k,rt ' ' 'a 79 Ue3 S7.95 Men's Shop p , T ShP Rag Rugs' Size 27x54 New Sauare Veils ? Real Feather Pillow Women's EM s ln Bfor,ed 80lid colorfl square xiib I krflgMk a .u ,., U II T1'h,bfrder- Slze 27x54 A slen- Veils, square and oblong, chenile j I ISrSSa- n? h P l ,W8 Handkerchiefs did bath room rug. $2 2G values. and embroidered effects. Values to I Size Ix24. Blue flowered ticking. Special i jo f 0 , I all new stock. Special each gl.00 A full dozen handkerchiefs for $1. Downstairs UlB '. ' y,)C I Downstairs White, fine sheer material, em- Three Pounds of KtuV h"' r. oo l380" Fruit Jars Best Garden Hose xiilCC a Ul e?X.W Plnf jaon fruit jarf. Made of CriSrn rnnnoH Tamolnoc clear 8:,a9 complete with White Goodyear best 5-ply garden hose. ' I VIISLU LanneO lOmatOeS mgtal caps and rubbers The kind that give, at least four j Crlsco, the perfect cooking fat. 3- Piral QUallt) hand packed torn.- " 79c ars satisfactory service 25 feet 1 r pound can. one to a person. No toes. One lot to a person No Downstairs nf the inch size coupled $2. 7a phone orders. . . 59 phon. orde, : quart cans . 29 . Downstairs Downstairs Downstairs WOtttglTfl BungalOW Xl- , - , i r ,i. , . a W omen's Gingham I Bilhe Burke Pajamas Pongee Silk Bloomers Aprons Frocks I mSJSS' SaBvlLil Women s bloomers, cut in good full tTSStV "SEk "Scale! Ladies' dresses of a good qualltr quain;blueb M mzcs, elastic wals, and knee. Made These are western made, which ;ingham, organdie collars cuff, j 17 Value c tVTLrnZ SgflfS PST? .a? 1 SU" m"8 they art bStter made. Cut r.nd.ies. Ul very nern mode,, hour P ii m r i,0aluos BPtolthta m good full sizes. Usual ?1 25 val- Values to $4.50. Special this 1 uLLa 81-00 hour SI. 95 ues Special for one hour . . 75-k hour . . . . , 1 VS I j Second Floor Second Floor " Second Floor Second Floor ,9 ! 2T03P.M. 3 TO 4 P. M. 4 TO 5 P. M. 5 TO 6 P. M. 1 15 Bars Ivory Soap, $1 Dresser Scarfs Large Shopping Bags Women's Dressing Dory soap For all fine launder- 3(5 lace trimmed dresser ?carf 15 leatherette shopping baps made Combs ing .ale., for toUet and bath. tVIll Stamped in dainy designs. Lace so they can fold up With outside ".T " not injure the finest fabrics 15 insets in corners $1.50 values purse 69c regular Special 1 brown rubber dressing combs. 1 bs w sl- " Ar, s,cU 75" " svsi r ..r v. Yard Wide Percales White Outing Flannel V?" ' " -c 39c 3G-inch percale in good fine qual- nr,,,t , , VQliea ttp to $1,26 tn beautiful pal- 1 ity. large new assortment, light and Un" nanneI ln Sod ffif tu 40 P Wash Goods. 14c Yard I dark Regular 26c values ed quality. Good weight 27 inches clft1' ard ' 50 UUS' AC 1 dI U I Yard . . . . wide. 26c value. Special, Lotton Corner 39c wash goods in voiles, batiste, 1 Cotton Corner yard rUmM-A-- r otc -7 i0 inches wide sne I n f f A Cotton Corner Children S PumpS da, yard tLM Men's Canvas Oxfords 551 or ,.,. ; ' 14? .1 CWiA 9 r nl.tu UOlton Corner Men's white canvas leather sole nlKiren S 1 UmpS, $1 Misses' anrl nhiM' v. u. . a i a , I .sr "'ir& k - sT' Sale Men s Shocs- lM ; Downstairs 8 W PumPfl ln no and two etraps Val and olfordfl o It Spe- Men s odds and ends in high grade r j- n 1 1 i v US f $2 95 rSl7CK I to 8 $1.00 Downstair dre8s shoes, small and large only. 1 Radium Silk Dresses Downstairs 40 "v DoffQ8U'" values to $10 . ... $195 Radium mk launders, hangs grace Silk Creoe Sans fipnp Heatherbloom Skirts Downetain k lullj .See these handsome dresses www uuic T T i kin charming simple styles. This f'rope Sans Oene 40 inches wide ind "Sir hea,tberbooni Jap Lunch C lotllS hour 20 That wonderful wash crepe One m S? i ia,n and ''TUl , 1 Second Floor ot .he best made for lingerie unl ylM for sum ,ap luch loth, 54x51 inches-B m, . blouses, skirts, etc White and oJ, ' " ' 81. OO scuare These are one piece cloths. I Men's Light Union ,leHn ?325cy,aJu: for S2.65 ond Floor Whlte im beautimi printed pat 1 . Suits , x nk 8ecUon Men's Dress Shirts S?8 !n.b,uo; ?1 50 values81.15 I m.- union suits, light weight cot 1Vlen S JNeW Straw HatS pn' dress shirts. The famous Section . iTSfS : IK'Ml'MS ?xg:.ZS: Boys' Riding Breeches I ' Binirham Petticoats - " s , a?t: I "S "I, ! dtS Hair Bow Ribbons Girls' SP""g Coats ' ' 'w. Shop 1 colors, blue and pink. These Daintv taffeta and mnim tikk Tf, hMe a sPrlng coats fo- Xr,. i ! K-cll made of good qualit ma- Five inches wide. Jus the wvttt cflildren left ln assorted sizes, coi- "inen s vollars, 7uC Special, each . 58c lor hair be, The MMtar ! Sf.J W1" cl" out The amarl TT. , , 111 e Cream Freezers M"" Floor Ta. , T, " &S5r.,umD,er ."' W H Brother lightning ice cream Vacuum Bottles ldUie AMers Main Floor f larUr rZH WZK E""' 0utd00'- Lunch Sets II I 8343 w'.yts: rr "c sf'si iS'iui.ir DownalilM 1-(X Ty day use ,.JOU,r udoor meals. Platesl. Wren's Muslins ,T 8pt ?trusar """l a gon. tanUe wal.t .ad B0VS Wah Suits Girls' Fine UreSSe Down9(alrs I Made of the very best Boys' wash auits Slihtur m a s nr , I lrnmed with Mode of the very best qua tv whife n'8 dr?8e3 madc best Omen's Sport GirdleS I W laco or embroidery. Sizes rep material. Sizes $ y . , qual,t organdie or voile. In all the Wftn,m, I to 12 years- Usual 76c val- years. Values to $4 50 CI i r ?Y hade9- All very neat models Z 8 athlctic or sport girdles. I cial this hour 3 for 1.00 one hour ' BpS?li5 J sUua M fecial this 2 good strong surgical elastic web- I V Second Floor Second Floor 81'85 hour S4 :ost sizes. alue9 to I M ona rioor Second Floor 4- ,4'50- Special tor one hour $1.95 I sBssaw WBLSnTttllrll BBBBLlgBSHraRBgBBBBsflBBBBBBBBBinBBBBB