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!l'bt e~OUectlon Will Clolie on Jan unry 20 19211 nnd no tuea will be rocclv~u nfter thnt date until the

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h:~jtll f•X'III are d, nqueht-ln cnae ot fn llu rc to pny th e Oecembw lnatallmonl or taxee on J;'CILI
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then~ ht~•ame tieCome~ delinquent ltm\. ~~ penalty or 1fi"u/,., wi ll J)e ndd a1
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Approxlm~ttely 50 men
l care breaking cn111 c rwhlle tho) W()re \\Ore worltlng In the "yards at the
being bu.ulad up the slopo t o t.he en tlme and uU or these num war!.' eltb
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trance &lt;lrashed downw ard sovorlng er kllle dor injured
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llllmw t I PrQJ'6rtl' Wfl.lt on A11rll 11, 1921 In what townahlp what taxin g tll tilrlc t run! number of acres Be 114re
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was a statement ot 1\~r tlenderson,
that he teared •atteml)lfl
made to polson tila tah.Uy by an
cmy who hatl a dt!h~e !or htm growlng out ofthe ahopm1en s strike where
he was omployejl by the Pennsylvnnla ra.tlroa!l ~ompanY Dr Mondhan k said tbat Tueadu.) even'ng
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Come ~o u$ and y,o\,•n get the new low prices
on G9odriCh'Sil vertowl\!ibr Coodrlclt Fabrics
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and re 9cuo workers 'Were using.- thl~ tram a well lh the rear yard
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theRe lnOf •tliree •.eklpi'r'l.ca!'fll belchml upwa.rd all tlw v.Jty to the tlnue their work
strucUoos because lfr Heuderson
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~eet and theu continued on 200 hJet to be taken out altvc the explosion 1 times during the ef enlng procured
tro):ll the ' entr&amp;nce:~ Thes~ fu1'lther t{J the mlnn tipple, setting came wlt 11 little wu.rulng to the meu water at one or the hetgbora as late

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nnd clothing, tho 11ttle band or men
S1.ott Rld!fWay, conoll.cted, with flu
strugg\e(l CJnward, finally winding P &amp; M' Eleetrtc Co, and tocl\1 Binet
tholr way to fresh alr and tbUII gaiR· rallwly lett tod&amp;y ttJ attend the
1ng tht~ entry way
.. meettng of the Ohio Bhto Elecl;iual
Flr1t To Reach Outllde
Dealers Association &amp;Q 1 elertrlcnlex·
These men Were among the first to hlhtt at Columbus. Tb.e
1cach the outside with actual ~ews of bas been tn session all weak
tho tmi'lble scenes Inside Ule Jllllne.
It ta exl)ected tb~t •hen scott N·
They told or pn5slng &lt;Jv~r bodies In turns he will have some wllndertnl
t}, ~ mntn e •try and of seeing oth.er
storlea to relate or all tbe late wonmluers badly lnjured and monnlng derrul lllVentlona in tlllcd!cnl anplla
to1 help, o rM the rata! atte~-da.mp ancea, ltrhtll\g syste.101, etc., otc.: too
snuft'fld out th eir 11ves
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a 80-tnch Pratt coal seam and ha.a
slope open ing Accbrdtng to the!
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repott to the state mtne inet~ec·
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tor the mine fenera.tos AM, but sumWalter L Cohan, 'a nel'l'O ot N~w
clant fan ventilation aq.d otber tat&amp; Orl~s.
appohtte:d by President
Harding tO be comptroller of CU8tODUJ
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mine No "1, at Spangler,

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tv mlnera w:.tre klllad and 60 inJured,~ death, tn the corontt'e Jur:y verctlct.
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Accused of takt.n • ..,~~ultaa.e th..t

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legal 'b'attle Ill
11\lrbt proTide &amp; l84l1Ql to the
I,IJ18Cia.lutar · "reM1IO" of U 'former In·
lnilt~· or tba ()hjo ' lnltllullon lor
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lfBErble minded Cram a. bunk houaa at fHILAhkiLPHrA, NpY 2i - An:r
this oountrr whO are
atrlp eoal mine near 1'urth.l ~r'""' f11!0Yeml'tntil to lower wagea or :rQhteta lower
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tol'1 conilltone representntlveR o1 the
weltare department and ""''"·l
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upon the place, 'bundled tbe boys ln·I.~¥~·~J!!~
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Woodv.atd Iron company, nine \mnes from• a. wtndchr OD.'hlr Moond ftoor
room ID 1ho Y M. ~. A at Cplcago,
from this ctty, which trapped A.S(I tD l&amp;n etrort to end M"flt Ute She 11
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the entries Thlsjat 9 o clock, tbe
ti'!le ho warJ
miner .stated that: the first w•rnlng he lleen alive Aecordljnlis t, to Dr
hu1l wu.s when. the coDcusslon "ot the hank, this may be •a.k,en to lndleate
big blnst ttnlt turned ih1m 'bo 4i1y that the polson was nttmlnlstered by
ILhout !He etu:tted to make his *ay eome one 1n tlle hpn~ehold. There
toward the moutl~ or tho mtne IUid wa.s no trace ot gas tumea tn the
was jotned by other miners, he sa.id house, Mcordlng to tho11e who en~ter· ·l
ed It According to netghborrt.
A~tor they blld :proceeded a ljhort
family ware congental and hl!&lt;bllr I
distance, he stated, shouts ot other
religious
millers were heard uhead of them an~
llloldlng their breath as best they
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AI the worJt or N!scve proll'eltled
re~ortt brought 1to the ~urtace
lell boperuJ. One squad or wolflilro
reported !Jeelnc bodies •'etrewn
alons: tb:e main pasaagetray "
A&amp; darkne.as came, womeb ani!
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