Intimate Pen Portrait of of George Wythe

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Intimate Pen Portrait of of George Wythe
Tho Weather
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RICHMOND, VA. SUNDAY,
Full Associated l'ress
Jtcport
OCTOBER 8, 1922. .SIXTY PACKS
GERMANS BOAST
IQUOR DECISION i SAYS
THEY
EXPECT TO WIN
STIRS EMBASSIESI IN ANOTHER
CONFLICT
WESTMORELAND CLUB GIANTS NEED ONLY
BOARD OF GOVERNORS
PLANS IMPROVEMENT ONEMOREVIGTORY
AT WASHINGTON
John J. Wicker, jr., Head of American Legion Delega¬
tion Abroad, Impressed With "Goose-Step*' in
Demonstration Before Iiiiidenbur^.
Representatives
Allies
'orfiign
.Assert Dry
Ruling
prises
"The coos fa n t boast of nil classi**
in Oerinany In that It will nut
bo
boforo Kr.mee uml ICnjj'aml ar»> Ion*
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All ,t
Sail From (Canadian and
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Another question raised in diplo¬ Tho sco re hoard service will bo
matic minds by the Attorney-tien- resumed Monday aflernorn, should
eral's opinion was its possible ef¬ 0110 or more panics lie necessary
fect on replenishment of embassy to deciilo lh« winner of the aeries.
anil legation liquor supplies. Tho
Whilo the (iiants ii«ain vanonly comment made by administra¬ tpilshed tho Yanks, The KvenltiK
tion ollicials, however, tended to al¬ Dinpalcli yesterday continued its
lay apprehensions along that li»e. unbroken record yesterday after¬
Foreign representatives in the noon, its extra cimlainlnn 1 lie com¬
United States now are authorized to plete box score and detailed ac¬
procure stocks of liquors from count of the Maine appearing mi
abroad under special regulations the slrrets one minute and Dvi
which require that all such ship- {seconds ahoad of any other paper
Hlchmond, and only four uiina
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tites after the same ended in New
You'll got what you nre waiting for York.
tn Rilchmorxl aevon daya hence!.
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11. . 11 111. w I ii.' 1 iitl.-s t Ii.. iliniiiK-r<Hiiii.s°,
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lo.iiil, Iti*t* l oil III - oil tio* si'.oll.l 11. t" r
ami I....I h.ii.I. ii i.ii III.' third TIh-i'is
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lo i.. .1 Mi;.I he niiii.t.r-r of
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sonic
of
ii..in
Iiiivi- to ii 11 \ in-;
for mint years, but also m.it
Willi.' til- ll. tlll" have ll"t ,«'.-..>! tln-r.ii.'. oiiiiii.ill (.*
lo.nr.si.I.-lit liifiiilo'i <
il I v ii I n .¦.!, It 1" iiml-iM
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put i.f Hi'*
it i«- miiU'.i tii.it w»iI|h tii.« lot
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liy III!' "lull i-l III.I .. \ | t-||- VI
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I.- foiiml .1111i<I.. for :ill ii.-, .-sil.tt.r. will :.- in :i In pr.i.ti.ally il ii Sllv:in IpolcS
I. > lit I I l/.illlf Sp.lfl' t ..t
ili.i nisetl.
TIiiiki- rooms, ii-« ii*..1 now |lll
us."I. w 11 ?* i.' now s'iiioI t h.i
i.it- i .-atlIiik ami lllii ary purposes,
r. . 11111 i 11
i ll.l
tlo> «vll l.llowtt SI.
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have lo-eii tin* mi-, ii- t.f man> im¬ 11 r ii a
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\v.o.|ilnn willow. 'I'll.' i.l.'.il
portant ulTails ami liav.- he-n
..f
i Ii^ I.ii Hi) tin i-oiii in 11
i- innl.T
In |||;¦ || v t.f II !.'Il II'. ' II'I "l III.II f"l
till.
'I h . h-ailt > ft the -lo.nl to llUVRt li.-i'tl to ] .('...<>. ( \
t wit u.. ii. ra l l'i .ii i.
iliKtilly ami rmlil ions of th« hls,¦1,1 |iin-.i. It Is siilil will I"- r-l iln.'tl. t.
ii.* Wrst iiioiin ml i 'lull mill at tin*
All ..f Hit- r-:ir portion «.f
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Int roiin... miu'Ii in...I
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.ifiin' twenty years os". will Im- torn!
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MAD BILL CHASES i:TA A C El. 1ST OPK XS
skh/'/c'i:s. in:si>i ri>:
GIRL: Iii;SCI ER HAS
n<i:t IOiS THREATS
A IS K L E IK ACT I RED
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Smith Disftlays
En raped Animal Is Finally lier. II
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in Oklahoma.
fIVv Assoi-lat.-il I'l.ss I
.MCAl'.I.STKIS, OKI.A.. r,,-t. 7 Tl,..
Heat<-n Off by M(.n
II if/i C.lnhs.
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[S|«Tl.al to The T!nifs-|1isj-at<-h ;
WINfllKSTHi:. V\. not.
Miss
\j;n.-s I 'at'in lit. r. iI.iuk!i!.t of tht'j lw.-v.
l.iti- Xowton <'a!"|io.in,\ li\In^ Pnst
H-t.
II. J-'mIth. llln.-raiil ovjuiif,-.
op. ,,.-.1 his s.-rvi, . s in J.,ti.. ,"f tow n. sral.il a Inch ¦>,,<*<! with
tin* ,v; itv of a «r.v hoiitiil la Jo yns- I'oiinty Inut nlKlit liy nm,,vii,K a
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t.-nlay w li.-n sln> was i-hascil nroumi loail.-il pun from his hip j
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Ilinton, a to uliho', w ho was attract- t.-r tl,.« i-ot,. alio,,,
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s,..-,,.,| Klln
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ll,e left Of the S. r.p' il* in >\iih Si.|irr Mllr,,
I'H lil.il..li at tho aiiKli- whil.i Ciy. 11» *5.
1 i'K to t.-ml.-r assist a nix.
1
was r.trrii-.l to a nor¬
Onjr
Miss i ii |n i,t.-t in nil.. |,i.r s|i.*«,-t ai-,i
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without
in,-j,|,.,,,
lar I'sr., |,i. u h.-n tin. iii, -1 at| ., mal
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pr, v i.ns
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!. e '.» a |.la
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!".>. ran half a in 11,» l),touKh lnlars1 11..11 !-.!ilylit he in Ik h l appear will,
f|,:,,^a 1<f
>:«|. a run.
I i ..."in .I f.,p 1 j),,. iit,
Hal n|> hill t
mo,,. )<..|
»li at II,..
;;l...it|y after s-rvl.-i-s were umler
l't ai.k Hat man ami Ceorg'e ami I'l1
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ti.r .N'rWi otii- t ,s|.
wuh h'-avv v «y. two autouiol.ll.-s |.,a,|.',l will,
\Vjmf.
" """¦*" Mr- Hal!
liit.s. ami thf hull v.-aj, ilrivot, r.ff in-i, .itilre.l |. Ho- r.ji.ili., of u.i- Ki,
TI..
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llintot, » .iv brought hc-te for m. ili. al l\ ! ii v l\ Ian a , ri veil.
liiu. ..v.rv
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Flames Deal Canadian Towns iMalx'l <
Klvinj: (lireus KxI)e.*lrmii\ «. ami Tragic
truds Kiio;io»mii<mi1 I'nBlow.
tiI Tuesday.
Eight Children.
Farm Hand,
Man ami W ife Among
A ictinis.
Damp and Threatening \\ eatlicr
Has Little Kffert
Altentlanee.
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AIHS. TIERN \N \SKS
DINORCi: FROM If I Sit V\D
SHIPPING MICISI.ATION
nonv or mhs. ri:\\ km.
IS ASKKI) JJY W i:ST
IS I'or.M) IN IJIM'15
f llv* A.«s
W\." lll\crii\.
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t
r.n ln.dv
.f thi- Voman Ion nil in | hn I'otoma,
III vi-,- > ,-s|,.|il.ty was lili>iit illeil to.
il.iv as ih.it of .Mr. Iiim,,. !. l-'i.wi-ll
ami Mrs. i'. \v.
ilaiiitht,-,- of 1
of Mi'i'lilian. All si. Mrs. l-'i-wcll foriin-ily was rlii|ili>v>>it .-it 11,,. 11,a, t.
tin-til ,.r .lustii i. anil li\..| Ion- with
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SOI I'll IIKNII. I.N-I, Oct. 7 Mr,
Aui;iivia Tii-rnan, « if.. ,,f j.,,,,,
1 iTpaii, I *n i Vim'v I y .f \..r..
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v
i; .. rn1 ;¦ M.| j,,. hi-r tisii-c. Alts Maniii- Ma\wi-ll.
I r.-a r in*-ill
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11 \ \|r,
.Mrs. Al a \ \. *. 11
| Wor-I 1-st
U"'rv
Sain,.lav that hi r m..i|,,-r w is
I,«
otisly ill at AI .-,-iil lit ii ami r«*i|ii«-Nt «-,|
s .
"-'s I'""I»I Iir.i In* |ir.-s.-,i. .. of hi-r ilaiiKlili-rs.
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i» <'iiy i'onri i'K vainly to l.uaie |,or slst. r. Mrs.
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m.iiii-.I
SS"r
.in
tho jotiriit-y t.i
U l.o
iM'. llio prosoiiitl.,,, of I'.,mi,i
Al.-rlilliin aloiit'I'll,- i>olli-i- an- work I,iic on 11,4
shortly lift, r
I,ls «..
u..,i ho
Mrs theory that Mrs Kew.ll hearil of the
nan ui.nl.I m»|i«ta!«..
u,. illness of h«-r mother ami iluriiur
an iittiii-k ot ilrs|>oml-io-y ilrowneil
in kp ".ti..
herself. Mrs.
K. Snyiler. who o.<!'«. il.i imht lis
i iipleil
th,' same lions,-, said $ s.
",r """I'-'-"i.mis..,, sr
l-'e well frequently l,;id threatened
a,i* f<*p.'ii*at(>i|
suleide and on two o.-easions -h,.
had disioveri-il her attem|it|uK death
hv inhiilini; illniiiinat ini; k;is.
The hod> was found |v a llshi-rI «»| 1.11 K KKl 'SI K, V. v.
n**i ii "i' 'I"- Nircliiia side of th*
>>'.»). r.linn II.I
r tt\«r, weighted down h# a new llat
St illlnia n.
rrrolv.>,|
,r,,.r iron tied around the waist
a silk
from Mr-:. ,\nn,. f. Stiiiman. m|». ,m i-ord and several pieics ofhyasphalt
n ' anada slating: that Mahy Oti\ h,..
in tht pockutc of th» wotrmti't
been at death's door but la better pa\lng
coat.
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FfTEEN MILLIONS AUTO RAGES ON
FIRE LOSS, 48 DEAD FAIR BILL MONDAY
,'ais! 8.000 ARK HOM KI.KSS I>AKIiN<; DKINKHS IIKRK
SmiK.'; 'SSrS'TZl11*
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M.,sn
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Iloil";-oil
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said.
l|I|,.n!,N,,-,IM..V"r',,r',,h'
r'nv1 ';ii|A,i"':<'
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dr4ps
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jl'.'-tioii
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I I»v A «so>la f«»<l Pr->s« ]
NKW VulcK. < >o:. 1 -lta|n
and brain Hop* sent the Now York
Vm.i i.iinv, ,|.w. t,, a not her defeat,
(odiv In their hopeless fight with
the
"ul
Nation,ii leaguers fur the
baseball championship of the world.
Tito (Hants
>. f..,Jr r,,n«. l- a
lv
enough t.. win. Iiopit ti^o they were
btighi boys and tirst mi the muddy
base iiallis, pelted with rain during
everv
nilinito of the li.-i t tie.
The
N.i nl. its m t only throe runs heraiiiio
i liev t iioughtv ;iinl moved
or
sluwly,
not hi .'ill. In tin* high moments of
I heir attacks.
Snoh breaks In luck
l*l*imoil upon the sloppy
weather. favored the daiits, who
K
'l"l< advantage of them hi a
sudden rift II-inn jut; spurt and proiliii'.'.l all of their runs. Hut the
\ankccs could luive won tiie game in
spile of adverse fortune hail thev
ma.I.- nso of ihoir lees and heads
with as much vigor as thev put into
swinging their heavy hats. To¬
night I lie National l.eagtie pennant
winners
I only one vlelorv to re¬
new 111.. Ir l:i2i lease upon the title
of lli» world s baseball champion¬
IIiiti lliornr u I'renlilent.
I llO OII1. .M'.- l |o.'t...| ]"_ I
Ilaw ilmrii... pros ill.-it i, i'|l;,. ..t tv j 11*-;
It. !.. HiikIi, Hist \ ii-o-iir^siilnrit. lioai.-'K'.; 1.,-rov K. ltrrwn. * ... presMent.
Mr;
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Th«»
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j:< iaxiiki:. v \ ... i. ;
Ilol, t.r I.Mi.'. ( s mill III.. |p|tn-:it.«. ..f
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lilt
illl'TKinit the
mr \ . in.-nt for the
:.u ,.t
sp... ,j
S-VS ..II ,,f t l»«» liei,.-,al
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tin.
tor
lion,] |msII.*
pass
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r. 1.1 r.-.l the Tit,;, | v .
rn.ia Jf.nl !.: t a t .» A v ^11 i.i; Ion
uhi.-l, ailjotirncil to m.i.t |. j.x
l.'irii In 1 !»23.
Tl"' a a*, .elation it Is.i roiitrlimteil a
sui.i If fI,o.io r..r tin.
t I-,.*,Is
inovi-iii. nt In Virginia .1 Mil acc.iiiii..mi.I.-.| that in. i.liii.'it jiin.il <i..,,,.ijKr,
w,tli tl...
-lo.vrio
;ill,|
I ro.sporlly f.,r Virgin
I.c start. ,|'
anions the r.altots ,.f this .Stale at
lll.li,.v,;,1
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Kilt o >1 i;
Mc(|ull In n Gutters
Krlnht In
Klrnt limine, Allnirlnic Tiro
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"'.'.'¦'"P *>' Hi.- ev.-rutive t'oimniitee
of tlio Stjtte
lori.
''i'" I rM linlofiM roticcrni
Iiik tin. Koo.l
roa.ls niov.-ment j. yirKnila will
present,-.! to iSovernor
I-.. l.«-e Irinkle |,y a commit t .-t> com¬
pos,.,, .r |.:i., ,ti |..1MnM Norfolk
v
violation of (|... ISru.'o l!o\v,.. Itichm. ml. ainl ||.
'lot
lit ot ect III K' I tji, sta n t inojtl** oil 11 a w t hot in*, of i .|i.ir!ott,..s villi*.
lit.- Asiatic Si.I...
j. , .
<<ill,.llflt-e I, Nil l,noI.
m>
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The t* ...11 I ,:.|.,
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1\"t,t!ilists. liow,.v..f. ha vi- not vnt ;1(|- POS.-.I ,.r liny IV Murray, oratrmai,.
nr,
van...|
:.,r inoum,
r,.11(.
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Will .... ,.ss;,r||V a,. ¦ li.- t.r; l-Mitar Allan. l:i. Imion.l;
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follow¬
th- K<-,.alists thai rh.t-.- sha,! |.. ..
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K
by 'nve*MUH- t".r.|.
ing resolution. which wiim iinaiilin. us.
lll«lV<-llll.|,ts
t<>rn tonight.
ii.c |h.
1} a.lopn.l.
iii t|,<. Mmiaiiia itount iatlons
'.it.st. that after a nirv.y ,.f tl,..
llns 11 ff|ifr Siunlrti-atx-e.
«'":>>l" situation us tl,.. State
Hut it ha- anoth. r an.I muri>
warcon v I ,.¦.., | ; |,it a la,,;..
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It'ortiint s-ii:ni|1,-a m>i>.
|, |. ,...-a 111-.| J'.tity of peopl.. .,t this t
>%::*tor* Itcllove
ih u u
tin- K-mal r-s JM<=till#..| t|,vio.
"ftlM[rhal
',f irnni...llat<. Usiuii-.. ,,f
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."ion of u,.. I».-, r'lii ti.'l Irs noiitrtil K"ti,-v.j. i.. >,,|V(;I|
r"r »'lull way Imp ft- vviilriits
."I thn froiin.l that thry harl ,i« v
V"r'""w .- .,ro ,.f t|.. op.,,,..,, ,hat
r-oou tii/fil that -/.otu- nor part ioipat-<l
111 n
** r ti.. i- is in sympathy with this
r-.
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Uli]f|p|]
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I'.tit-Uiis
i-m-uku
forw.irtl
rn.»\?.ment, r»»it th;i* !i.»
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'' ' m; int.. ti... ni,it
'""not I"- iinjiloypil
ri tl,i- n,no of has lioon
li I nrl.-r.-.l in his il.>sj,-.>s
tI<" Constantino,.|,>
t'f farm. «
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h.. v
I.n.-auso that
a nr.- .f
p.-rati..,, , f
lo.unrla rv « ,. s .Mahl .sho.l j.
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the ICi<~linii>ii.];
lent. I.y tn.hl.ut>;: I: M. Samuel.
|.r. siil. lit, oranye, ami l-\ n. jtrun.Vi" ". secretary-t reasut.sr. Norfolk.
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that it,,, it 11 I*t m
'vaeual, ,| t,.l rl.
1 !".':"'l "f
il.t v* fi,.in
thirty
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..fl!r<.,.kln
K'":,raiit«^ the wifely .f the
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held at the Jefferson
a nr. «i ufiiisr.i) m in mm;
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I four «lays 'his week. lug innl r g
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I'-an
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grain which (mora i" a numhir <if
t..i n-\ -i;.
| .. iy_ li..rt > t nit :n>
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uimI-:ur.. .* .! events !.. (... marked with a »1
nf elegance hnrdly e\er vnrJ CII it. '.III,. ¦. I>- t.r<
P.IIJ
WithJ^lit
I at lh" .1 efrersoti. There will
Iti ' i- ¦."II'M i. Wiit-rs
f tn«.
a
lav.sh displav nf everyt tig
I'nlt .! St it
II., \
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ll i' mi* B'.V.'I III. t.i a s a :¦!'Mmlliat P-mli:
g t.
nutk.¦
vi-Mtnrs ba v..
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IIhr
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me.ism-.
ty
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ji»i»lv >.'!;- 111 t w|tll ft>n<l ifi-1 pleas.ng
i'ltis of tln-ir r< ¦..pt .«>n iiti'l enrial iiif.rn it ..! a- soon
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t>- ohtiiln.,1 t.x th.jii from s
11.-: . n a liimonl.
11 \V H¦ 1. secretary i-f the a « s ¦»partnw nt >.f J i-ti.
'1 li»j 'I* f i..inn #.t tii.. a it ii, v ai.-n-lat on, writes \V. \v. Workman, of
t'
*ral t .... tho , in<mi >.
-it
m irinati nf tin" 1
.ni|il. t-iy
lun
by aurprlSA mm it lia.l l>i>en ronn- in :' that tin- alt«-ti<l:«t|ifr-.-'-pt
promd-nti'. «\p«'.t-ii tliat : hln* lat«<-r than .. \-1;r In the
11 > 1111
tl"ii tn In: I'ln.iil ujiuii th- iirohil.i-hlMnr y «>f
'ia t uti
Iippri'ti»»;i am. nlin-llt an<l
,<1 t< | ¦ni.ii.w-s from c\i-ty Important . ity
h'1 fur as It i .:at.. s til f..
tin- fn'Hitry, fr mi Sa :i l-'ratn'i-o-u
41, \
pf-lp a". :. a.-t m <>iI<1 - in ill.. .1 r. tn N.¦ w York frnin Italian. Ale.. t<>
t!on i.' il'.i-ra!;t> latlior than 1 u i-K<-y \Yf"l, will In- here The
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t li'tr r- -11 x. i mux.
tary write." "The en t i-rl a IiiiH-ut f.al<"loHure i.f tii* |..ii i.n :
n«iuiefi ilislniis.,| ihrii i(;iini:t the .i.npliiititm- «»f tliii
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sti.r, veistintl
Will lie ti.1t.-. .Mill tl till-III 1.
under >-,l ti 11 ii .nt* i: u t )i..
ami tin members «.!! want t tiii-~
torlal «a:,rs
t
,it..| Staticthe y 11 rprifle features"
n
at i"'i <iit i. i. i.
.:, a i.
II.IMMt I 'll ten M eprese ti te(|.
lle\ ...I t>. ha \ f »r
i:i.
it- nt
l-i l!*:l there Mere
cities repof t M- |ir> 111111¦ it a in.
... :.i
r.-^.-tit-.l at tin- ¦ unvetilhin.
T*i
Mny llwrl I ,s. I'ort*.
V-.ir, a. -I nu |..
a
ill.i :i \\ .1
Xon- of : he \ .i i... i,
at.;(s
..: in in
"I are hnpi I fur.
The
cil v
flciai.H w-: williim to pi. li t what
n:..i|e ;i spe.-jal a
ipriat inn,
IlMChl i- Ill- out. ..Ill- of t s II' Ulhrntii;h Its ail verl Is inu 1 pjir
ommll
lee. In
rt e v »t 1 < p: i:. 111
iii
ini t 11., i i i ,:
the vis-tnt-s. ami ,1 Is t..ili|
pha.-e "f lit > law . !if..rf in. -.1 r. r'ptft'taili
till \i--tnrs Will r.'-||irn,-a t e J1 \- eiiIII dliti ipati ii of K..|ili. ii <|.-1 itertainlnff. wlili a
nf ain iseBion. lalln |- a.- a posy: In! it \ than a»tt"tit features, tho niimlu-r
citizens nf Itichprobability, muii. of th- fori l»:niiii 111il.
diplomats have t \ pfejis-d tin- belief In a tint Ice
by Secre¬
that X?ritlph and ..tlier f.*i. un .-lii:.-tary llr-li. he sent broadcast
Sil.v.v; 'I'll s inn ve|i t inn
niaters. rather than Kubmli iheinwill He iliffcront, bicker ami better
(.elves to rigorous application of thetitan ever
hi-fore, with a program
.American law. would laiu-ly
arinn«cil tn answer nuestintis ynii
American P'.rls of ntry, malting i he
want tn k iinw. All members, every
western termlntis i f th.- Iran .t an¬
on« of you, who want a more pi iit
tic liii."< in i'anndian and Itiuish
11 hii> business In 1!«"3 will lie lu.-scnt.
V ..«t I nilia n poi is.
I'.i
There had lie.-ii film;, st ions a >> inn jour wife. There Is a libera!
e<|ticatlon avvaillnit In thai i|ii^lnt,
of tr.ins-sliipiiienl of af. 'iholi, tin ,|>
jet inmlern, city nf Itn h\>y \..- -l.s Ii. id-.I we-i\nir«l t>. sta¬historical,
tion ship.i lylnn i. ut>ui.* of in- tin..,..iiioikI." ,
Tile
oHlcers
of the nssofiailon f. *r
tinmile limit,
Kami: storis to he
Hie present year are; .1. II. I'.riiil,n sliip|.f.l upon tin- return voyan- of
St.
lii'-yi-r,
I
.all
is. president ; II. 1'
tlie vessels.
Itilt this plan is re¬
Walker, lu-trnit, vice-presiilenl ; \V.
garded as impract icalile except in\V,
Hell, I'liicaKo. fooroliiry; II I*'.
f--pcchtl cases
u'Mealia, Jersey fltv. treasurer. W.
3llltlit ItrliiK ItcliilliiCliiii.
W. Workman, o( the l»i\ie I'nsler
When attention was dir.leA to(*n tn 11 y, nf this
city, 1 c present in);
tlie fa-1 that vrsscU llj inn theaboutpa I'm*
t
American Mag and pl\.uj; directlySouth, withitles In V'iritinbi ami 11i
hcaihiunt
between 1%urope and American portsmnnil. is flialrniaii nf tors in Itii-lithe national,
in K h t have a coiisideralne advantas well lis tile local
reception anil
ago and thus serin e iilo.st of the"
ent ortaltimciil committees.
||e h:rs
Transatlantli- p.i.-seimer tr.iillr ifassociateil with him
a numlier of
Kuropean-owiifd ships liiiiit.il ilieir li'ontintieil
Oil I'ane 17. I'nl. II.)
voyages to Canadian ports, asttoni;
hint was given that in tii.it .as.:
eoine measures of retaliation mii;hl
purely ho expected. What miuhl he
the naturo of these measures lias
not heen Indicated, Imt
a
t is be¬
lieved that it is eonleiuplaled to imrestrictions upon American Toil a y hcinir Siimlay, ^:i» electric
>jiosn
Flilps entering Western Muiopean scmeboatfl of The Iii.spatcii Papers,
ports that would counterbalance the which has been follow hit; the
advantage that ni k Ii t realixe from world M'rlrs irame play-by-play
capturing the best part of the busi¬ since tho npcniui; nf the play for
ness of the present forelgn-o wneil baseball supri-iiiiu-y, \\ ill take a
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mkkt nr.hi-; foi k days
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SAW TIIR P>F; l\ SKDAN
COXSTAXTIXueiiK, Oct. 7.On<M.t
licadi|iia,.rs Tl|r!;is,,
\\ ill He \\ clcoinctl to Rich¬
a runhas U<-on transferred from
Smyrna
to Miiisa.
J'Altlenee
K-ma! Pasha |s
j.r|)|11
Soiifrln
mond 1 >y (rovcnxir
ex,,t It,-,,-:* early next we-lc
lurkish Infantry ami oavalrv |t i*
sons A Negri] |. J|avc Seen
a ti ntitt m-ed. I,:i v<> violated t >,.¦ neutral
and -Mayor.
".if a round Ismltl.
Allots Fired.
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.for-i 1411 port » upon
arrival
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JJigpf-t (ioMYcntion
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that
fiCagnn Champions
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5.000 POSTER MEN
EXPECTED IN CITY
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Get
Spclinns.
forre Defenders.
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KKSPONSIW.F. FOR WIN
In Meant inn?, Athens Govern, iMn\ruinit IlrlW Hark I»y Lark
o r i nf uriiiatimi in Sunn;
merit (ionliniie.s til ]{r-Kn-
such ftlemlly
.
Classic.
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u>r»j further 1»»
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In tiir-o y«»ats
terms v/|tli lii-rinany that nu power
.mild 1 r. «| j
us to enter a conMlct
against t ii.. iii
Till.' Ik tin? nu <*:igo brought back
frutii K'lmpi? In .loliti J. Wicker .It
»inv
oiiiii'.ii
is
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i;ri'K< heml
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nf tli«- A in» r 1 <i! l.«tl"ti '!<.!. itt uri that r<
11 > v 1 m .
the <01111trles
that w " r" 11 -' affi '<"1 by t-t<
linlrniiiM l.nikrr lllrrnt Ml v|i||iWorld
War.
plug llimril l riifI in ItiMiioir
*. t III Wrnr U nr-'Miiip
Urny.
I it 11» * Irn ii t n.
"We mw t iinusa ml -. if 'Ii-rman «.>!dlor* doing t h.. 'goose -«' . [.' before
7i ridenburg* They <1 'I not appear In
M v
:-,tnl Pre- I
the
1 p¦ j:.11 -nti
WASH I V T " N. ii »
n* I'nr'ii.
7
l'"r»!cnMt|i>r,"pr«*""nl
>a ! Mr W
kit "hut III the
mil Aintricftfi vessela sailing f..r thf
.Id tn'-nati hist
fl . .1 v 1 ;n
'.il!. .I St.-,,<.. r i ' t.,l,or ! 4 next.
W !»*!«.
t»e rut nti'l
lor "f t li" iinlfurm was
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j.roll h
th» hiiiih' worn hv tin- Hermans In
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the hit; conflict, all
Iqilllt Into An,v..
new, ami
van \
s'.t; n I Hen n t.
era, it «.i-. aunoiinced tonight nt > f n
"Mefore vis ring ll'-Ig .11111. we foph' Tt. iimii I ..¦!., r t
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ASS MKTS MAJORITY
TROOPS TO KKKV OHDKH OF PKOPJ.K I' A\ OK \HLF
I, lh.
|"wsy,;r"U,
;»t ftmti v'.s virtues, ami
-iiHTK, Sunn; Assort, Wouldthis
11 Inin'iy
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pr«ji;rrsi|v» an'<l OITKK TO SKNI) OWN
I'letty boon,
AY BRITISH CI{AI T
iertn.itiy will I vo anotherthey nay, .«
.iii'l th'-n < icrmaiiy «:l! rutin: chanoo,
on', on '"¦rm,",y
'top. Thov aro confident the l.'nlPtd "lost
may ciiwci: ti;kmim
States will nut Join the allies again,
!or ll»« reason that <»«-iiiiaiiy 1-t rdueating t )i u l.'nitcd {Stated to appreciate
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tho
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10 RETAIN TITLE
Will Practically Itcliuihl House if Full Membership,
\\ liit'll Meets October li.». \ppro\es Beautv of
C>I< 1 l.iues Are to lie Kctaiucii.
to "Invite"' Hellenes Convention at Roanoke
Heat ^ .inkers, 4 to 3. in
I
Assem¬
rges Special
to Move Out of East
Fourth (Ion test of
bly Session.
Thrace.
1'ail
Sur¬
Them.
PRICE, SEVEN CENTS.
A
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W \ "III\< JT( . .". Oct. ;
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" 'S t..1.1 I...| ,v i.y Mali-olm
art. nt i 'iti.-in ,,a 11, eiia i r,na i, if|
llo- .Mi,I.II. W'.-.-t M.-i ,.|,:, I,, Mann..onmitii.. ilut tl,.r«. \\ is a sti-iiiijit
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n k .. hi in-lit in ilo- \\ ,..;(
-til,t I,,,,
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\nierl.-aII shii-Kliii;. Mr. si. watt was
.,- .-..It, pal, i. .| |., t!,.»
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House l.\
Ala 11 lieu Mai... |«,. 1.1. ,., .f the South
.lull,As,,,.
At
iti.., w.ho reSialj--.
is
I . ""1 II.at It was eal ir.-lj emu
t, stippi.si. that II,,. South was .so|j,||y
oppose,I lo the ship sill.si,Iv i,i|j
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ACOl ITT AI Yi:i*DICT
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[Hy . A ssoela I e.l l't erss ]
SI IM \ .! S, A IMC..
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Ilai.il,ii* ,\|. 11 ii lo-.s, sup,, i.i, |.
una t e.| minister, loniuht was foiiml
not K III 11 V "f a I'll.line ,,f liiur.ler
it, I OIIU.VI io|, w ith th.- fatal »lio..|
llltf ..f Mis Anna MK >-n no,,. aue,|
. ,-1 use,
in M<..lKori|. |-> i*ount v last
,|.
lu« fit -t trill on the
\oh.\
..har^f-, Mr. Muahr.^ was cnnvlriod
and s«ntenc«il to life laipnionm«nt
LUler being *r*ntt<l a new trial.
MOT
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1 links Must Win Kimr Straight.
I lie depressed Yankees find themselves up against a harrier that few
think I hoy . an surmount. They must
win four names in succession to es¬
cape a not her downfall at the hands
.I Mi l; i iiw's men.
The Yankee* started off with a
rush, ami furious pounding of the
lu'll tu the first Inning and gave
ilnlr underhand pitcher, Carl Mays,
a t wo-run h ad.
In the fifth the
'iianis houau a hit-and-run attack.
Ililp.il along hy freakish hounds of
the iiiiid.lv l>iiII. this rally sent four
runs a.-loss the plate.
\ar«iii U n r«l. I lie Yankees' second
'.aseni.aii. not 11im .second home run of
the series in the seventh, hut there
was III! one Oil base, as they would
lia\c I.¦.en had l.ol Metisel used bet¬
ter discretion in running to Hist »
in..in en
before, ami the tiiiints re¬
mained in til*, lead. Once more in
the ninth the Yankees were able to
lilt Hugh M i-i.jti I la n hard enough to
warrant a score, hut thev went down
wilhoiit one because of faulty base¬
man in if.
Kate stuck out n mean, wet and
at Carl Mays in the
tlftli inuInu' and marked him for deleat.
Had the day been dry and the
i title hi soil trustworthy, the under¬
hand t wirier would probably have
shut out the (ii.ints in that Inning
as he did in all the rest.
I.nek Agnlimt Mats.
Kill luck turned against him from
tile very start of the inning Snyder,
the lirst (limit at lint, sent a roller
to shortstop. Touching the mud. the
ball look a queer hound and Scott
could only knock it down, giving'
Snyder an Infield hit. McQuillan
hen smashed a two-baiiger into left
behl.
liaiicroft, the next batter, hit
a shot t bounder to Willi), who raced
in. and it seemed surely Snyder
would be thrown out at the plate.
1'iiit iiiis ball. too. hopped in an tinmanlier and went over Ward's
head, so that both Snyder and Me¦ ^ilillan reached home.
The score had been tied and there
slippery linger
[usual
was
iiii one oui.
Mays began pitch¬
ing list I'd to <ir.ih. < >n the third pitch
iJroh also hit a light inlield bounder
tll.lt looked sure to lie .1 plltout, tUt
the ball glanced off the pitcher's
gl"Vo tor another scratch hit. Krisch
lin n sacrificed ll.inoroft
third and
': oh
.second.
Ii h Mendel.
the next batter,
slapped the bali toward second. An
.tdnai.v bounce would have i ."*iilittc.l a In at a plltout at the plate,
'.'it the ball jumped high into th»
air. and bv the time it came down
into Ward's glove, it was too" late to
do a 11 > thing but snuff out the hatter
at l»ist ba-c. Itaiicroi't already hav1. 0 bid
1111:
home.
Next cam., a
b an sins b- t.. i. rt from the I at of
I'op
N
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scoring Croh.
The rallv
[ Hy Asn.x iate.1 Press.1
A tit miiol.il «. f.*i.i*s will f.-atnio llt»- ended when Young was nipped off
HSI.vT. oNTAIll". O. I.
Villi in i:t Slut.* Fair tomorrow alui lirst.
vin.-i.nl | ii. 111'*. Iin v .. iil.'iii ili-.l7..Pin-j
I ho Miauls got only two hits after
l'/rt>- Tni'Silay. Tin- Ala I.el l 'oily KlyiliK
I'litlit In ni .. m re '(.y.-r.-il l.y sen r. h Iiik «*1
that, ami never threatened to sci t.
!... il x will l.«- 111 .-1 »* an.I will |n-r
i.i tl Irs
r ra in in- \..MIiein I'tnario I..in. c:i. h all el noon in
agam
Right after tin Ciants madforest urea swpet li.v I'lain-s last .stunts, I.lit tlx* in. i'i, wllirillliiK
lil. li w'i'i .. tlleir cluster of .sens. 11:. Yankees
Weilliestlay anil -lilallillK properly. II... i 11 1 la*. I Sn I ill .lav I..-.a ma- oi -|.,pp,..| the l.all Upon the ittlle.il turf,
I..Ms, ii j- e.si iin.iI-il. may r-a-Ii II.'..-j lain, will hol.t I In- ri'iilor of tin' bill, as l'tck Would have it. all these
liiMl.mili. I
«iiiki',
liaiinu
ilrivi-l's. known blows hounded iu the ortludox way
I5el'iin>»-s from l lie mil ly Iiik ilis- I Ii i oiimIioii i tin* Hast, will 1.1- at the aiid tli. batti.i.s were thrown .iit.
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Iriels are s;ill'a i
i i\ im; in I'ohalt anil w li.*.'ls, an.I some of tin* I'vli'lirativl
\ Milkers \ rr ( strele%«.
rill's will l.«* ninoiiK ll"' i*iit ries.
'lb- Yankees were always making
oilier relief aKeiieies.
Mneli-I
Tin* ilain|i aiol t hri*ali'iiiiiK w.-atlie: . ¦rpoi't unit 's lot thi'inse v
only tci
neeileil .supplies nf lireail. tonkins 11a.I lillle
i-IY.-i t on III.* at I.moIan.-.. t urn tli.'in down hi som»» careless
stoves, ltethlihg ami blankets arriy-.l last niulit. 'I lo* stall.I was imrlinl "latiu-M
Thev
have scored
l.y *|iet-ial train l.nlay frmn North ami tli<> earnlval at inospheri' was thteo t ins in t||, might
titst Inning ince^d
p.ay.
lln*r.> iii all lis 1'iilltn'ss. Kaeli anil
The Cmtario Koveriiineiit has or- t-vi-ry art was a |.|ila inlcil ami the 't t wwith a little audi ity in bou aroitnd
Ite <| .1 ninnd.
ilereil an oillelal Investigation of the Miilwa> illii a lamI ullli-i* litisini'ss. 11 Thev
started if a- though they hid
tail so of Hi- lire.
II ii ml i .-.Is of w o iii 11 l.'fl the kioiiikIs fonml tin r
long lost hilt i g punch
. a t ry lug
a Imv of l.iiroii, a ham. a
flinty Tim m Oeslriiyril.
^ itt iiit .1 single sitMighi through
The io\vn\ of N'.h IIi t'ohall. Thorn- l\ i 'W pie .loll, a 1.1 nil", a Ma nl.I or the diamond Into
iit.ilicld and loii ii.'\ hail w°..n at oni* of
hie, 11 «-:»». t j .. I'liarlli.n anil I'mt Park soiii.' ai l i.'ii' an.I
gan i|uIckI> follow, d w ith a sing'.e
atl a 111 i.-a I eil happy. <n
"were destroyed llaileylmry was al- III.*Ii I wasIhs.
I' a be Itlllh l".'k a might'
left
ihr linn I nit; In for tin* fri*i*
jiiosl destroyed ami Knii-lliarl
swat at lite ball and drove one of
f. I'll f.i nsiil.-! a hie da in age. New Ills-I lifts, ami tin- performers w oi l.ml just the longest files that ever dropped
as haril as tlo \ ili.l on tlo'ir lirst ap
kear.l wa< a slight siilV.-rer.
Iti'lol'.* tin- last into an outfielder's gl. vo. Cunning¬
|o-al all..' al III.' fair
At lleasli|i .luliii Itnnil. Ills wife. h.
ham caught it in deep center field.
i w as over ill.' I I.". fool la.lili r from
ei«ln i IiiI«1 r-n an-1 a hii-il man were wlii.-li
Just a step .,r two from the bleacher
illvi*
tin*
hiuli
was mailt- ha.I
kill-d wh-n ii si..mi .--liar ravi'il I.i-.-ii i.'111. *\ I ami lli.* ttat.'i'
fen. e. and the force of the hall's de¬
from scent
in
Itesiinrs f..iinil tlie |»i.i||*-s i.f III.' II vi- loot I a n I. Moo.l.-.l
'Knocked him against the board*
that |ia;t
r*. .nil ami III- \\tl« Willi tli-ir arms
v\ a \ from the pia'e
of tin' Ii. hi In \v Iii. h itaw as |o<-ati'il. lie was s.i i xi r
. nlwineil.
They hail stiff...-aleil Two
(it.it t here seemed t" he plenty of
11
in
in H n 111 n it
I'
u r ii |i Iii-rim 11 ll.
. iatiK hi
rs. I "> an.I IV. lay m-vt. ami
Tlii' i.-innanls of tlo- liiil.li-r from tin .. fot w hi to come home from
mi a i-orner t\\.» smaller t-liililr-n werMitt Mh 11 <ig..r Muggins who
i"!
w lii.li "I . a I .--1 " x il" \\ ilnon iiiitil.. his
. Ii s|teil
in -a.
.#ih-rs arms, wlnl- ii ii I <ii ii na l.si ill.Iiisl
'I'll n is.la y was coaching at :h>r<< shopped "him
llo- oilier l....li«s were lienrhy.
ii1hi w as
lal.i-ii ilown. ami I If . Continued on Pag- V. C-d V I'trt l")
.Marshall, th- hired man. h.iil his ¦'.tui|inii'iil als..
ns.il l.y tin- a.-ioi.ats w|s
..ai> pulled il.nvii over his fin e ami
FAIR VISITORS Southern Railway
I..'.|
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ii.l mailt- rt-aily for
i.i-iiiK
|hi.
hi*, arms niil si I'.-l «l».-ii as li s; i .pi a;; .tli
Sy»tem Ch««»p»»k« t>t«»mihlp Co.,
1111 ii i* 111.
his way lnwar.l lh. y.uiug.-r eltililr-n.
York
Blv«r Line «0& fc. M»to Strtti
'I'll.- Viii'.inia Slat.- I'air of l!i22 w'll
Tli- only survivor .. I' lln- familv is
Madison ST2..A3v.
on I'l-foi'tl as lli.- I.i-si in thi- hisa latl t-f iiliielt-ii y-ars, lie liavhtt;
torv of that ilisi |l ill ioII.
Tlo- lost
h--n he I pi ii ^ ;l 11 .* I »i h It*, r t. . lliresli. I'r...-' show s ol.l a na
l*'a w.'l*.' |.i'.'s.*nl I
II- is .siifl'. l ints from slioek.
iin.I* I In* I lo. llsaoils /i.i; \i\lt*i| I lit.: rouinls were not
slow to r \ pi*.-Ms
are
ami
lo-inji ear.-il f<>r l.y I lie lleil I'ross
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IINTIMATE PEN PICTURE OF GEORGE WYTHE; HIS TRAGIC DEATH
MEMBER OF HOUSE OF
BURGESSES COZY CORNERITES TALK
AND OF CONTINENTAL CONGRESS ABOUT FLY'S VAGARIES
Born in Elizabeth Cit\ County in I72(>. Mis Native MUCH IN
Studies
MIDDLESEX GtJ Secretary
Question of How hey
County. One of Original Eight "Counties"1 Which
Had Been Created in Year 1634.
Ik I pfeide Down.
IS CENTURY AND HALF OLD
bluo-bottlo. The more reflnfed the
»y. the hotter tho trick.M
U l,nl dl<1 J'ou mean about riarnum
tclng right 7" asked Actln* President
Ornffam, an ho entored the room und
took cliargo of tho mooting.
I hut a fool Is born every minute."
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P
u t n a 111
IIy llnlirrt II. Mimforri. .Ir.
It has been fuccunl t> mo by one
two friends that it w onVl )... of in¬
terest If 1 would contribute in llif
historical pagf of 'tie Sunday Times
Dispatch a sketch of t'hanieiinr
Wythe.
Anniversary
Landing Raplisl
.
(ilehe
(irlrliratetl.
.
.
This request I
x<:x
with
siadly (..mi|ily
while r"Ki'tt;tiK '.he :,ecessarx
limitations Impost d upon a brief nrtlcie and reprettlnc ."till more that
those who were <|iiallfloi| tf> prortuee
a complete blocrapb.x of this learned
man and n<*l
hnra^trr have lone
since passed .t « .1 without undertaklnfr ><.¦ friend an office.
Geor*" Wythe was horn in KlizaI'Cth City ...¦nil'? in lT'Jfi his native
»n«'
county beint
of the original
rich.', "count i
which h^<l boon ere.
ated in Vlrclnl.i in the year
His people xx *r< of estaMished po¬
sition in K. i?.a
h i'tt \ I'oimii
lore 1T"0; and l..« father. Tlioina-'
Wythe. x» a s «<'\ «ral linos .i mem
bfr of the 1 ('»ij.«» i«f Hurc< sse< in
the first quari'i of the e chu-enih
centurx
His ir-it<r n.i< Mmcarfl
Walker a <!.i ic h t "r "f 'ieorpe nn>l
Ann Keith Wn'kr-r.
Mail Hnither. Thnnins.
tieo-pe Wvt he \x s only *: \e«rs
old when hi- father died nor d'd
his mother I've lo,IE mouth t.» tee
>
him grown
>unc mnnhn<>d
K" had a brother Thom«« wh<<
died w ithout "tie m ITS.',; and. aim.
one sirter. Ann. who became ti\<>
wife of Charlr Swrpti"!. and w h<>«e
Kranrtton. 'jeorjte Wythe Sxveenex
was by an unhappx fate to prme of
ill repute and finally to be the cause
of the death of h « i;|ustrl<Mi« crcat
uncle.the chancellor. Hut of that
mfctter later
HI?
mother.
Marea ret
Walket
"Wythe, must have been an unusual
uotnnn. and there seems n<< doubt
but that to her <",enrc<' Wvthe was
indebted for an 'ally i nine in ni
lfcfiSI the found.tt .!! principles <>f
Latin and Oreek that rnnde him at
a later period a classical s -holar of
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.
dlstlr
n
Etllorril >\ III In mi iinil Xliiri.
Shortly a f t e j his mother*. death be
entered William and Marx follece for
Mr DfW'-.v. of I'rin <. ijeorse ('runny.
who was 'li<> husband <<f on. "f his
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Un.tl}
Pass Into
History.
The Stuart s hid pas-<d Into his
tory and i J^orte Wvthe w%a s before
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rr.ake t
fixed In
f
r
rr.it
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xx >
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I ..it in and
th. «, .j. r.
he
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It.-.,
r
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ii... \
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be
of
.>n|. .-t.ini
He nt»u von see
.' f
irn-
pMcher^.o
Paiade"5, l^i*
oflL.
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V.,
1
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ll,,rk"1
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M'^k.i
William KlUn urtli Mmythe lllr*.
| My Aimii'lalcil l'r*HM.J
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NKW Volt K., Ort. 7.. William
Kllsuort li Smyth''. author, '..liter
nn<l
nationally known promoter of
lluuulslwd corpse.
The uiiprecei|ente<lly hi«h wateri public Irrigation ami reforestation
>it«. I lit off comrnunlcaton wth l,ynch- projects. ill'-il yesterday at hl» home
il< wai. f'.l years old anil a
liuru, Itli'limnml and other cltten by hi-i#.
II* I*
the destruction of the canal, xvtucti native of Worcester, Mm*.
was the only means <>f transportation survived )>y his daughter. Mr«. Ilnrold
Champ, of Norfolk Vn and hln
ai
that lime, hence It was Impos¬
sible to secnie a cotlln. The hlcli Hons. H.-iiKl Smyth'', of I<os AllH.'I.?». <"al. and William I". Smytlie,
water had swept iim.in t li «. wale
house ai Kn-'t l.exlngtou. in which Jr., of San Mk-ko, t'al.
.
,
were stored sexernl metallic caskets
for
M Koones, undertaker.
It
occurred to Mr. Koones that possibly
llie-.e co 111 lis had Iodised somewhere
aloiis'the river, so, with yevcl.il of
his workmen. .1 K. M'dtiies, \\
It
Martlcan and Poinpe;. Itoot. lie »-et
out to make a search.
I'oiiinc
tile rlvi
«cro -s two \owiii;
r
men n«:ir
bank. ,n*l oel«>» K.ist l.e>-
I'rolir
.
i
Alli'inpf
IKBKXVlhl.K,
today were
cry
lo H'rppk Trnln.
a. t\. Oct.
oin-
InvrntlKatlnur a'n at¬
wan maile yoterda> to
I'ledmonl and Northern pan-
tempt whleh
wreck
a
."ilter train near here. Hton"H were,
piled on th«* t rack - The engineer,
""'.Un; an obstruction on the
brought 111'' train to a *i<>p juvttraclt,
f"ii' It reached the |(,f Money be-
This Will Ward Off
And Break Up Colds
Jn«t
. teaipoonlsl .( Dr. Caldwell'*
Syrup Ptpiio itmoxi the coipritieD
ANY FAMILY MAY TRY IT FREE
7Vifli»*anr/i nf parents ore aihrj
thrmstlr**, \\ hrre ran I
a trust-
Iwn ailments that
rpHK
J penerallv r»*tr»»rr| as of thepeople
|cn«t
"
in renlit y the « ause
important
of most serious illrfsso* and of
the projwirt ion of ilfiilliv
I'hey
pation
limn
are
find
imrlhv I runt t r+ tfait navori* in lh*
fntntlv enrx iim* uh'ti fo/nfi/KiVj/I'"
/ nrar vo»i to trv .9vrii/.» P*ntir\.
f trill
pmr id* a uhrrni fr**
e are
pladtyMiiffieimt f*>r an adr'itwlr
fxtttlr,
$nn\pl*
trrt
Writ* nt* u here to $end it.
Addrrtt Jir. IV. It. Cal'hrrlt. .* f ft
\\ aihtngtnri St Muniirrtto, Jllinoit.
hn it niar!
consti¬
:irill ciniicolds. Many
doctors now
lieve thai colds,
tonsililis, !* ton> h
of malaria will
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thol
.
Innton. Mr. Koone*. lold them of !iIh
they voliint enrod to
worn f'liorl«<M M. I'liliium
nnd H firry Wnllaee. Hnoiirlnu h bunt,
th«*fo two cruwi'il the «wJf» current
to mi 1.11.'i n(1 Juhi liulriw I lie Unit i):im
noroR* North Klver, unit lifter 11 uliort
Ifiventilation nmoilk the riehrln. Mr.
i'hi11uin »llHi!ov«re«l u lone bux on lop
of u pile nf wreek.'iKe, which provod
to be 'inn of tho colli nil \i nalicd from
the warfthouso.
'rhi- foflln wan secured nnd vgg
used for Oenernl l.cc n ntcrment,
Innluiii nnd
throtmh-j help.
They
f>lll;1;i
;: ;"H,,l":i5Pn,e
At the first si«n of a .¦old, at the
first fi'w warning sni o/i's, take a
of Syrun I'epsin and
i nose.
the
con*tipa- t<'a«f>oorifiil
will lie ^nnn in a
lion, instead of few congestion
hours. Don't wait until the.
const mat ion be¬ cold has a
(trip on you. Mr.
ing their rniisn.
Dean, Jr., of Rochester,
The fart remains Henry
\. Y.. cured n stubborn cold in
thnt yon seldom have a cold withthat way, anil Mrs. Alice
ont constipation, due to general just
of Haskell, Okie., ux-s
congestion. Tlw only way to Corbbrey
it cITcctively for all the small ills
avoid colds is to keep up your of her
family, Mich as t oust ipat ion,
You usually cntch 10I1I biliousness,
vitality.
headache#, dizziness,
in I lift winter if you are run ami
to br^ak up fevers and colds.
down. Therefore in cold weather
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup I'epsin i*
e*erciw> more; cat morn fatly
c«»nifoods; drink four to six glasses of n ftcicntilically-lmlanccd
watrr 11 day; keep tho head rool, |Miiind of I'lgyptian senna with
arornatics. It is
the feet warm, the Injwels o;«on.
pleasant-tasting
safe to gi.ve to infants, and all
You are also lc;s liable to colds children like it. Before
again
if your system is free from the resort to cold remediesyou
contain¬
intestinal jwiisons of constipation, ing narcotics try a tcas|>oonful of
mi empty the liowels regularly
Any druggist will
with n plain vegetable laxative Syrup I'epsin.
you, and the tost is less
like I)r. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. £ supply
than a cent a dose.
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OIL LIGHT BEATS
ELECTRIC OR GAS
S
Burns 94% Air
The ~Most Beautiful Car in America,
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.ind'\sT">'!t
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y#-ars in hi*
a pari
a
nin h iix
to
hf'Se
'.e x> i«
!'v nature and
tralnln2 aturied both Iti its intellcctu;.l a'ld
t[.j *-pect
WIIH Ivfil ^ecoml Wife.
About this
a'-o ie man led
his ser r,d XI '< !.' 1 7.1 1(1 Tallafer
ro whom he « ir\"ved "uni years. In
.'
the third y.-ir
his
side nee in
Williams!'
Mr \\ 'hi .\ ,i s ili.se,,
to repre.^:-. Wil am and
Maty .'<.
lege In ft
H'. se .< |lurae«y("
which did not
*'hich x' s>
d" !
alii h<-not
me ta w
w a« a
hill for esiat.h!g rredr-i'' hi s
represents
-h 11! r r. public 11 i>r.i 1 *
I'rohabU
tlve C*j'i»Clty rM'!i! b."n law yers of the aliened
purpose of this 1 ill **al< >1
pr«at a!¦::it x
'is doi m
sl-i.re
V-.
tin
g.ri.a peopic
Here he wa« a member of .eu'ml i. r e u nusua 11 \
coti^ft\aii\» and iIm
commlt'e.. i>.* ,n..i<
ficanl ||..
tot r < n d 11 \ aisu-'M- a d
'n i na t lo r
the
*?i
m't
Inj
\' «".>rr#-v p"n 'if
knowleilgi b> t :i. method g.-'ndence".a 'ore.cn
af'.nr« in mm 11
'¦ t a
i it as the
kilo
>
;i
puht
tira r v
tee, or shall x* e * a \ a committee
for hofne affa »« nrrr << the ce*
since tl.e ha *ed
I>
hud
i«t been nji,ei< ai
«.
nrea'^ x»nh
>ad
not w-r
Kngland
ux.nonc
the archives of v-r* <¦ a I h»x« at
tome time read «r>.. ,
r,,ri,.
epondence betw-een imi rrnrmli!"
and Mr. Montaeue in attornet .
btrrinif
'h'r°
lo n k ed, nnrt ii «1 1stluKulnhed "Ulcer
who had served under him
out the war In the Army of Northern
Vlr^lnl*. When the nervtc.o* wrc
concluded, the corpso wan b«iiveytil
to the vault In thr> hasotnciit of the
chapol, which had been prepared for
Itn rccoptlon."
4'«. fitii llrcorrrrK Kriim Flood.
Ii Is of Interest to recall that the
co til n
In 'which Oonefal I«eo -wiw
burled u as recovered from n rock
heap <>n an Island In North River, below l^exliiKton, following a jtreat
freshet. lleavy ratlin hud fallen
this section for a week, previous In!
to
«s«I Lee's death, and when he
passed away, there was no cnftln
of suitable si*"1 or material In LexI it k t ii lii w hlcli to bury the tils-
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many jears to ninv his conspicuous
part !n th» c1 miration of t^e House
Hanover from \merlc*n affairs
Fron 'he \e,>r 1 T * .-. to the \e«r 1 Tnf.
there ir wn Interregnum In Mr.
Wythe's '..fe that seems JO |,e marked
by no event of e«pec,n: Interest «r( x-e
that of h
ma rr:a s- r.. ,\nn l.exvis,
of Spotsvivar'.a ' mix. in r<e. ember,
1T4T his first x« ,<t \s
die'I xxililn
In this
year
.'ln'x
a <1 opt Inn
he resided fm» eight years and In
17.If. t » 1 eat h ''f h*S <x!de 4 hrother
)<avlr.(r hroucht lolr'inPlki* apf»re<-iable
te
he c**t'eii (n Wfllia msburc.
and entered ',erioi|s]x up'^n the prac
tlce of hi'<?<. t mil the more
Oreek a
1a n 5 ua rec
This
ar.
,
l.o.iy
.
mi<:
<1
f
.
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"fl.iiin 11
than was apparent t<>
him at
t inie.
Mr Wy*h» < ame t" the b 1 when
he "..IS ".'<¦ xear- f ;¦ c. in lhe x eat
1 4 -.a > .i n t 11 fli. ..
retnem
b»r. sijic» .t
acso. iafd
in
one's
mind « ,th th- Hiuir of
"ii lorien
and the last appresslve effort of the
">'6u::k pnie.der" to tak< a hand
ir, F.'i.clish polit:<s and claim what
he considered th< her ',ce of hie
advanced
.lhft
...
.
Walk"r n il 's. Mr 11, « >>\
jiistrin
tlon seenis to have been along th»
)ir:c eif oca I forms rather than the
essential principles which
would
have In'ere.-tf ,1
pupil's t
mind
This period <>f traini'm then
does Not seem to have been a very
hippy one although it is not improbable .«. t tlx experience wax <if
more practical value to the future
<
:.oYe "Jf/h
V";
.
a while ti"l afterwards
Iav< t-o
some time u:id< i ihe diiectlon <<f .<
.
Profession Moved With Slow
Peculiarly Solemn
Tread.
ealil Charlie Moss.
"What I want to know." Henry
and
^ ,,ut
"»« v'hat you have to
a
Put tliein Hies in a bottle for?"
Von ute them as decoys." the «ocTO «4IVK IMlKHIDE.Vr IIBCKPTIOM retnry readily
responded. "You hang .TKAVELKIl"
DUStUC
lIKAIiSK
old Ktigland. and itiattv of lhe !rtof
ters, ..f course. mi. ,.( unusual InWill Meet I'IiiIi'k t'hlef With Mounted tbr bottle on the chandelier near the
CoinmlKtr
From
VlrgJnln l.etflslnturr
t e res t.
Ofllrfn. Mnrshnl*, llnnrt. Pltincr* '.elllnp, and the outside fly will have
and llrprmrnliillvni of Faculty
Is
In IT**."! Mr, Wythe moved hurk
nnil All \'eoc**ary llurrnh for n his curiosity raised and will want to
¦ nil Slurtint lliidj of I nl» f rMly of
to his «.I»1 cotmtv ..f Kl /aheth «"it >*.
fircnl Pe runnnice.
what's what. Then you get In
VirKinln W>rr in I.l'ir of M«rrhrr».
IVi«sll»ly his ani'osi rn I lands there
.he *ame. and when you see a ,|v
V A O-l. 7
ilt'nuin^Oil
his
personal
Ilj
super¬
Turkfr.
Harry
Next Sunday. Oct«»V»»r lo. will be
KU»'V groat iTuwil a ssoinhlod at Gloho
vision
At all ..-...Ills he must limn
,-| been giving much thought !ate°n h,s lra" ""A you will see the
fifly-scooiiii ji n nI versa of the
l.anrtlnj:
Pont inilMil i.. |>.. much m Williams¬
I'himh. hi Middlo- Iv to scientific
nr-par.- to satisfy his curiosltv. burial of Cipupi'iil Hubert Krj l.ee, who
problem®," declared
«m Sunday, ortnhor I. t«
fon
I'minty.
burg sun <¦ be
represented
hi* colohi-Hio til.Secretnrv
Put mi in, as tilt Cozy <"*or- If I... did not have the sttcku.n o. ill»-il at his home in
1 mm h nmiiv-rsjuy of
l.rxinKton. Va
county In the House .>f Burgesses its
«*f>ih memlwrs hosan to assemble.
l,o..,s he would fall. J.,v» UK o on October
InTO. I'ntler date of
fminj:it|oi,. Th-ro h ere htitidrpilc iiht
for six v-ea i «
"I born making a spe<lal stnd\ of
1 resnnn would if he tried t.. walk October _'l. I, 1ST". the
<>f
a in oir obtl- = pnrkfii in the i;t"im.|s
l."Xlncioii
Vt
the
i'ihI
of
t he
six year
till' l)l|?Sli')ll nf bow ;i fly !.. .till- t<« 'M III- l eilinjL;.
I Va.) limi'tli' ptiiiloil ilu' follow iiik
period hp was made clerk of lhe unci ;i t II.. tin,* was itf,,t ;
walk <»ii tlir .oiling upside down
Tr,r,ifc
A"
Trndes.
of
the
d-'ath
olio.third
of
and
story
tlie
to
funeral of
p-npif.
Ptitir thoj
H'MHi', w hirli compelled tun to auditorium
,,r"Haw:" grinned 15 rot her Tom I "al¬
all trades." d,. the Southern « lit* fta in
again r«Mf
n
Willi* ntshurg And
",'*1 ' ."rro" Taylor. "Take me fo,
ma i a i y.
this
At th<- mot ti|mi vin vi. o It. ItViich
clerkship h*1 held for* six
l know fellows who put the"At about l".SU i' M, Thursday,
"Yoii ain't giving much thought to !tnstanc
* on rs.
Aloiitamic. of I:i< 'hinon.l, <l-li\ii.il' science," I'urrf'-lcrl
larjre procession which had
ftiisloi l'i¦¦.« n. '."IP. of R,asH in the
>1 ember i»f Memorable i *«n % e lit Inn, an oxt.n«l"il inl«li <..«.«. in which h<¦ ii- "von
formed. according to previous arbeen cog It a t itig about ctitoniol- ft, o ih^ price of loo."
Mi- w .is u member of the rnein- vi-w.d t hf lil*t.ir> of 11*;illl i».|l!
escort th® remains of
r:iiiKemi»nts.
tVell. let's swat 1 he ny." the Act- Oner»l l«ee tofrom
»BV."
his late home on
orMbi e i'oiiv.iiiinn of mhirh i. cllUr.h.
Alter .1 lion lit |f III dlntl-l
inc r resident commanded.
-| ),avo the collect- campus, moved
"KnlonioloKy,
nothing:."
responded
the i'nn\'<-nt ion
aiiulli-r
lir-Mi
with slow
sfrvii-f
«li.it
"
Wits
met
held. the
in old
Important business for ti nnd pecullarl* solemn
"I been giving it se¬
Saint John < t'hurrh rluht here In K«»rri'f ul M i nions wor» <l"li\-ri'd l.v rioussocreliiry
tread front in
s cotiHideration
The president front of the
thought ar.d some research I
Itl. hmoml.
president'* home to the
and
which is
well- S li. i*oii;«iiis mill I >r * »«i r 11 . I1 |{v- have been rending lip and I been will return son,,
a nil it f t .. f iiianlnu a
known t" «\.>iv school |.oV as t h i» lan.1 of ItirlinioiKl; A11 or- ri<*> -I iou-ml .
collepe
tiirtyinir the fly personality. I got «
rwrr»,"0« «".< completechapel,
tin- convention jn which (lie great Sh ii nil.Ms iiii'l Mi
cirt wit of tlie building. enno.
Kx- me txvn mustica
Montng
1 ha\ e a 1 readv Ko,
doniestlcas
and
put
tered from the front
father
of th** Revolution uttered ..ovornor A .1 M-.iit .rin-, i\ h.< was
The proces¬
,f lhr lllreclor of
ihfm In a bottle; th"n 1 pot me two
was verv ii pproprlmely headed
his
fatuous
ra m,
was
words amusing the . >ti tii"
lina voida hi \
0,ly Ku*r,i "f mounted sion
pollenia rnillses and put th->m In the
I
former
i*
otTii
ers
to
y
("olonv
rind
t lie
alisont.
soldleis "f
m pent) in g
mce.c. an. Harry Ryder sa>s his
catas¬
hot I le."
I'onfederacv
Those wei e foltrophe. declaring that t here eoultl
Tho |..ivtor. l!ov. Mr. Noff. |.to.Midod
h'"' "" n mo"irnt's no- the
111* n W'llMin llfTers to II rip.
lowed
l»\
the
now
tie no retreat *ave --j»» sub- (»\or hoth
and
after them
clevcy.
vm «e nerd now Is
aii
w-rvlo-« .in.l int t»<)iiooil
a i>>t of came- the
mission nml slavery." n ml saying tile spoa hors.
corpse | u charge of pall"Why don't vtiii get some calliphora
flou
Mm
or
I".
I!
ere.
one
Hall
h.i.l
"the war is inevitable anil let if i-liiiK" of th«">ln,Hrv '"ompany and ien bea rers.
imisj, ,| |.|.;iain. \);Vv cry t Ii rncophaln ?" asked Hon Wilt-on
polite."
I for
I not some out to my place, which mat
innt'vh"Beside the heaIS", the nohle Krn>
sli.iIs
A mil.. I.iiurio Hi I la 1.1 was th- ..ithe parade
I
would
toto
horse. Traveller which had home the
let
.M»«- a»..,i,t ||.. I..-,
I'altlik
|tlad
r
ll.'orx's
you have a'
.t.ilile nr.illou uiinl-t a ii .1 a.'.oi1i|..i list an.I «as- asa *< ke< 1
i "'t Brown.
was
departed hero through til" dangers
delivered in support of his -islo.l l.j M iks Kathorin. Stiff, violin- ,.ny tliuo. and they won't C">l you
''l
on ti
" 11 '."me later
resolution.
Mr. (*o\, of Xtlantii. sniiu a not hint: nolI ber."
I have w.me of the cr«:ite*t battles this continent
pr>MJ'«lng
the !>-t"Tli.it's some inducement," the yr¦trntlns and tniiimii of tlte militia m.Io most I,,.,.,
i"r,,m,«t|o. ,hat i|,» presid-n- ever Knew, and had been since the
,,|v x..|
;l] rlai
,,,
v
of
t'
the
I
se vera 1
"for
S
llllllll
l
IV.
replied,
ain't
f"r
never
not
,,.
|
,h"
M""
counties.
...,|..,..,1 .,s,.r.
" hlsself. favorite saddle horse of ('resident
Mr.
U.
o
« III hav. n..thlnc to
nothing for nothlnt: yet."
Wythe was of those who ill.) not * I.-.' I.y II,.. Vim ii.a Mas.,,|..
.,,h l.ee, whs led with the sable trap
f
s
"W'hiil > ou coins lo do about It
approve of 11enrv
t. i oniposoil ,.f \V
'* c' "
»o ...rprl.e us on pinctt of mouruum. the sole memorial
v
plan and sup*
Wat kins.
of n splendid military catier. Next
after
port ed
vnii
liml
thm
tell
of
how
a
Sydm.r
out
Cohert
PhltliiMi. ,io». |.ii |- \\ |,j,(l
Carter
fly can
nohorl, ah(.,. ,h.
*'
Nichols.
nritll arrange,nent« are co,,>,,|.,. followed the ttustees, faculty and
which proposed for the
Thi«
;Usii walk on the celling upside down
«|i|:. | f «.
flefense of the I'olony a "regular -iiiiK at St. John s |.:,,|s. ,.|.al Onii. |, any way
asked .llin Trosnon
ullh It,'..I),or Tutw Her f..r uhnl- students of Washington t'ollege. hiii!
In
after
board of vlsitois. the f«c¦r limy be m-.-e^n ry to
army' of lit.una men
Mr. WMlie
k.-v-nlii,. i In* iirsi pi.ti c lo* ain't walking on the
g.> with ulty, them,
otlio rs and cadet* of the Vir¬
was second to to.to
s-rvl.o anil af:-iwanK uav- a
coiling upside ilown. for he is facing "" "lint and hlook-sncar."
m patriot ism.
ginia Military Institute A l»t>K line
but tnerei v ilitTereil from Mr. Henry .r-.l i o.-lt a I rtt St Mnivai.fs School I In- toiling. w In teas, if he was »« :«IK
,!l"y \li.mv arose and of
citizens followed the.se. makinir
as
to the most
ii t* in a n In veiled position, he would
"Ml we ;,ck ,.,.k
expedient met tool |"I I.ir|y. at Tn |>|>a It II ii loo 1,. ,i i
to
he
lie -1.1 ml in i; on his head so lo ipeak
t.ost Of
|i 11 i^li e rl
.,, |h(.
"f ",0 marshals, and that in all a most solemn and impressive
was the
Henry
.'n re;ichltie the chapel,
Great dynamic force of the Revoas It w as."
h"V" "" »"*
a ff Colonel
iVr.y procession
1 it t Ion.
corpse was taken from the hearse
"Yon got so-much sons'," reinrteii
1" "
Wh-I, th.. "|."o,tl'i
Tiivlnr. Charlie Snvltl* the
< 'o n X
..
.! .ho
nouns .n>,| \V«ik*r CntWe>]\ and borne to the rostrtim. where it
secretary, "lemtne see you walk
mol
Develops .tniliclnl >1 lint.
l'hilaii..|,,|,ia . ||.. sinom.
to lie
n «itate inittl lis inter¬
Wytlie, ten years older I halt "f !.». Mr. Wyth- was :1 ,|. .|..WJlt#.r III aI lie celling upside down. The* .1 h ot hers |o ».e picked hy hissolf was
man can do anything that any¬
I ho rni.i(on was adopied. n.,| Ke|. ment.
Henry, had doubtless already de
« "
""III.
Of Ii¦ n.ost ,|.f. sa\
I list I nit ul*ti ril llrn In Procession.
i> .In....».« ,v*s named as a committer
velopeil the juilii'ia I mi nil. the ' inxulsho.l of iho
,.f virfrii,.,.. body else can do."
"Max be I could, if 1 wanted to."
tn i nil that considers first ami
"The funei il obse#|uie« were held
ptovld- the flower. The program
then 'Mil Im Mors not soon. I.. ha v I.e. j,
derides
t n",» decided as follow*
responded .lint Treynon, "lull I h.-1
K In JHtondan. o th. i. I., cms..
,\|..e, Satiltda\. iV loin 'at I I'. M VeIn August. 177.'.. Mr. Wvthe was
wouldn't he no sense In m\ climbing at ''.".ad Sr reel Station ni t \ \i
cordltiB to ;»!. n^ements. the proces¬
'Iroad.v lo . ii in;..i,.
'.¦lit as a delegate to the
the
side
of
w
hi.
the
nil
and
up
*Vhn
walking
sion formed at the Kplvcop.il I'hurch.
A,'n"
."
ncotlo,
s"
S
A. M n | |
tjl- Stale ami
'>
fontl'"V' 'h.- marshalstie nl nl < "iiiik ress ami.
linn jicross from this side to over '
jn ;|,at y... tho iHtl lo.« ..f that hith olll. ..
at K
,\t wei- in front of the presidential te«|.
ysi
I
then.
ha
'I
I.i».
the privilege anil op.r,,.. h...i,. Hd.|,»«« l.v t;.,. Mnvo,. 4f
greas,
fn»
always do sensible thing|.,,,,
ilence, nnd to the sound of solemn
.,n_.
port tin It v
the
M f'tllOi ;|.|f
music. 1>> the \'. M. I band it moved
i,.. |.,, ltav,.L w hen I do any thing,"
following
nt 9 y yy
summer tlio s..l.. ,h:i... .llo:
of giving Ills voice a ml influence I.. .-ti
»f rn;u*«'h forms
hant- .i
down Washinston Street, up l.-rferIIoit llnr« III* I** I ml Tinief
in
favor of Richard Henri l.ees
Wlion tho Viru in in f'onv. nt ion nf
"I low did yon linil time enough !<.
¦eed« down Mrond Siree, ,o r-him- snn to Franklin Hall, thenci i.. Main
I N}l nu t |,i llli'iiiiton.l, <'ha ncollo,
resoi tit Ions for iutlcpeudcncr.
make n stud) of the problem'.'" Hil¬
Street. In front of the hotel, the
Park, to
t. .M.|f,
U »i'f
The rem;111 ions. in
ly Adams wanted to know.
(lolCKIIt.
ft..11, lil.. I V
compliance
,lo Rotjievard ranks were opined and the commit¬
franklin,
J
"<
w ith
\\
111
ia
ins
f j. a n.I as
"I ain't done jel." replied Socre- jatid a round the |.ke. where |, ,vl|| tee from the Virginia l,eKM;(t ure.
instt tti'tions from the Virginia
i "on vent ton.
t irv I' ii t ii >i in
had
''Hut I cot sum- de- .
it
,.d. and ,h.. remainder of ,hr th» represent a t! \e- Irom the faculty
whoi,.proposed In 'ho i on,mitt
i "on gress July
177.; and two days Hl.lo.l allil.wl rollt liiiimisl\ ovor t IW sails and find that Hie mlistica do- .lav *pr.t in aames and sight-.e*|nx' and students of the I'nlversitv of
later Imre It 11.t in "The I lecliirat ion
<'.»«» "f I hat
lie tinds
.' ml,is the same proprnm will lie Virginia.
and other d iM In l nts u d
l o..|i.««. inesticus is pretty keen
of Independence' of which ilocit- IlloSt .f th.. I.IISin. Ss of llis.-IMsll:^ . nit where there lv one of them lly' * i*I out
suests took their appointed places
11 111<i r o.
tho Vinton* .s,.,.||o|,s of tho
nient Oeorge Wythe was a
arrangements
paper
with
a
lot
of
Moving
on.
.Ih'
in front of the court¬
|,l..|.os..l
"sinner."
president announced
That Mr Wythe was now well- l-oiNriil I". list It nt Ion \,;,s Iran- .. I...I xtickup, and he gets some of it onto hat a a.,i.K
Grapevine message |,;,,| hr.. house. it was Joined hv the large bodv
I
is
known as one «.f t i,e men m-eded In las -a ,oinnull. ..."
law
Then
s.
he
(lies
of
so.
f,,t
grae«»fnily received f'i.,11 Tom de |.1|k-p ..hn
^'itlxens; and thus th- Inn it line
1 w" "t'oiiina ami .
the vorviee of the people
toward the ceilinif. and just before n»« In t.e wilds of Amelia Countv
moved slowly down to the Virginia
losing ,hn s lie
shown
gets to the ceiling he makes a
by the fact that he was elected to tho v.-iifriihl.. prcsldont of t|,ii,
1
Military
snvs
Institute, where the cor|w
t
III
«-*roi,p
replrl
explorers of
tile Jump, like a man getting <>ui
represent the city of Williamsburg x.* lit ion, IM 1111| lid I Villi lol on, MVS not
and fn<ult> ioined the pro¬
'he leadership of ,l.h. J. ,»r
In
tho
in the convention of | lecemher,
.!
it
ohnIr."
in
hiilloon
a
and
cession
and
parachute,
muvnl on to the college
i
I77.">
upon he trail of ,|,e mjster,lands feet foremost on the ceiling
F<>n he could tot accept this honor
tllsiorj iif Ion. rnI ion,
cha
pel
us
,non«;er
whose
have
footprints
Tho history
lie
is
t"
Iteca u«e h< was in I'orictess.
boilml
,hi*
foi
the
stiek.
'The funeral rervic*. of the Kp!«cum ere;.,..I sii. i,
:)s
commotion amonc th.«. o11 known, hue hron «
f oil til >»| sit
tltt.-n m ho has on his feel causes a suet Ion nain.y, j(.,| i,,.
Mem tier.
copal Church wa.-j r«a<| w:'h Im¬
h(, nhJp
s.-holnrl\ .,.,<1 ottt.-i mining minnoi which il'iiws the air from beneath land
Kor the sam. reason he could not
th» Rev \V
the animal j. , |,,,o to have |, |. pressive solemnity
«n ac a me lit her of the Virclnla l.j Mi. Ili tl. Ulair iJrljj.th.v, ami was the weight of the foot, and being t he parade In honor ..f t
V Pendleton. I* 1»
the rector of
i hr
You Hie i>,es dent from h-s |,e return of
Convention of .litne. 17 7 r.. and his pun I Is im,| |,y tho Virpinm Hisiorl.a? heavier than air, ho Is safe
to
w
hich
General !.'< }.«.
churrlj
place was rtlled there . William- soriot .. In IKIII. t.oInc volume nitio ..f '1:111. ail", of y nil. Ilnd Ihi'J out your- \ antic <I, v and i;«|ln,nsojourn »i
s. If
f ion take the (line
There is
bur* hy his alternate. Kd mil ltd tho noniol.v s "X.-w S. rloii.
* he .i. et i-i
,
h.
,|
c
adjourned.
i
Hio
apit..| at Kii'hmoml ha.I not no 111 \ stcry about it. If the fly can't
Randolph. s«ve during the closing hoot,
oomplotH.I , this tln,p ,.|IM.. git mi stickum. he will use molasses
¦ln y s of the convention.
I
ami
so ih» .'on \ o nt ion in.-t tli.t
I.
and If that Is not available he waits
After the
tit'st *''Hi st It ut Ion of
""
for a life jo come along and takes
<«plto| it
Virginia had heen adopted and thinas
: ho honey away from him, which an¬
...
hU'IIiik
th
,,.s
"'"olonlal"
.....,
had passed awav. Mr
The |-< <
,lf ,, v .1|ul swers the same purpose.
Wythe was a number of the "House J«t th- in.rt h u ..s,
of
Heir Bates," in which hodv he loiirtoonth St,., is ii ml uhi.h u.a* frequently objects to losing his dav's
th>
work
I
foi
o
f-iin...r.ii
*a t
nothing, and a pretty fish"
some time served as
f,.., i 7,\|,
ki>r." a nd
place, worth the time to
ot Hi- n-\\ t a k 1«
In the autumn of 17 7*!."Spea
was made a
w nteli."
apltol ... Sho.'koo Mill. '|-|l(.
of
member
lhi>
<-ri >
00m-' volition di.l
j mitt re entrusted withimportant
I have reached the conclusion
...minne to mo. t .t
the duty of Koiii to-nt !. anot
that Itanium was
ml
x
ght," comrneni'd
St,
A ne,r ol) |aror,
revising the laws of the State
snfc p n ^mj|z
and "vor. hut M...I,
|(s tirK.1,| I:i ki her 1 "harlio ,\t-.«s.
n8h brilliant, soft, white light, even
with
power
"to
propose alter*
"I'm
lo
d
I"
1
in-.
take ho time to in¬ .""e, than nas or electricity, has
I II,- in At .lav
going
tions
vestigate tliis myself." de. tared
""
\ ssoriated with him on tins com
, y 'h* ' S r*ov"r"r"r" l
I,f
k l» a v Mai ill.
"I have and .IS lending universities and found
mi11 ee were Thomas leerson and
"The Hi other Tom Mel iowell.
a.-ad.
i..
m>
m.I:.
u
!,,,l. ,| th- siiuai- often wondered how a lly could walk "
Kd milt"! Priid e on 1 he three form
to
in ordinary oil
superior
o.| 1., f:.a...I Marshall and . .n the celling upside dow 11. w ith
i, burns without odor, smoke
ing a remarkable c.inbination for Ni.tin.1
amp...
I -'.-nt), .im) l « in, Str.ctM, on i(,.> ..it failing down and breaking his or
noise no pumping up. Is simple,
is latior or for am other serv'lce
t"«or
;> u or sornet hlng. and now
,.f
am go.11
.
the
Hums 34 0 air and .; e;
ei.ple of \ ,s
cot|ld M>' tin in.'tit,. | .' -111 (|i<
11 g lo tind out for
-1, H||,| th- Mo.li ,1
myself."
di ma nd
common kerosene ,coal oj|>
.Miggoals
Itnlilior
'"'ad-in
\ stood in Id
' 1T I
Sliiicn,
The
S. v. Johnson. M2 V
Inventor.
b''
way
pt ia red In this com
>' tho s.|
thought he had rubber Mroad St.. Phllad-lphta. Is ..fforinc to
f1(..|lll(. |!r)..,,| str.-t. sli". v always
m "tie and b\ them
reported to the
« |t||
Ilnllllrs I',. do nil < oiiKtltiitliin.
suction
>'. neml
bottoms,"
i,
a
ad"" I" days' KltKK trial
v
some
were
'".Ms i..iivoi.,,on. as is woll known, iii i: 1 i d 1 "ha 11 I! us k 1 11
or even to Kive o,,e
to II,e first
adopted from time to tlmp, *&r, In i«tlfl-.|
Ii,, |-,|,.|;,| I 'on,, |,., |4,.
You .ill must do like I done," the .¦ver In each loc;,|it>I'llKK
v
who will help
most ,,f
he in been me a p« rl
' -.loi
l,;"
V\
secretary
warned,
it
11,,"or
won't
was
work
ot'
i|,,.
him Introduce
"f oil 1 stat ine Inn
Wr|,e ,,im todav
We ow e. then. -I"'l .f ii,--.
who. «hil,. f,.,.!i.j. If y 011 1:111 gel lien Wilson to give for full particulars. Also ask him to
In
theue thii'i- f-its utitid states
.ni
'l'. I
..on,.- of
his cnlliphora. which explain how you can cet the
"I
'..list it ut Ion had
"""
act a't- lish rit;
agencv
is nothing mor> and les- than
pritnogen
«i-r .!>.. yoi I,, i.-voil t lilt I it was
a bluennd without experience or n...e"v
.ii
tun
in Virt rlf
the net b\ which
I¦ . 111o ft v It might work
I.
Wool- il-s. V ,11; |,, |,p .
better,
for
make
J-'Mi
lo
|>(
on\ I V a
$i>on
,.f
v st a I «'s
per month..Adv.
in
tail" i""1 """
.1
Id lie -1 ot t to lly has more sentlmen.. l>- ioi|.,o\ . ,I |,J
were c.in\I't ed Into
e«' .,.««
|n frl.
.*4 n ;i .!«,
| Mu. fl f
la'.ity about him than a mere mussimple ,lr,d
n,.|
for re: pious
t
"
.'
"
ica
doinest leas or even
"III..
I
piillonia
f re/ dom
, ..u
Confederate Memorlnl InatKnte
"Mil- s -< vil rs as . 1 1111 s ii s. Them ordinary house flies
Itlil >ol Heroine I.at*.
ain't
noiile vn rrt an,I Ken»lnBt«n Are.
no sensr You can fool them
got
^
m
'ii'hnir«!
. 'lie of the
sovrni h
things
which tin* comall the time but you can't fool a
Open 10 A. M. to fi P M
n Itee
prop.sed hut
I
or
BURIAL OF GENERAL LEE
IN 1870 WAS IMPRESSIVE
v
"BATTLE ABBEY"
v
"
.
.
..
The True Value of The
,
CAR that
-
.
ECZEMA ITCHED
RADIO
On Face, Hands And Arms. In
Little Pimples, Cuticura Heals,
W
rmtTlUI A<V*riss "OuNrarilAk
rtepi
v
6
|
Wagon has
ruggedly built, powerful, ample and absolutely de¬
pcndable motor.
That Reo-Kour is thr> greatest motor ever built.
This Speed Wagon has the same stamina, same
strong construction In every unit.
The axles. transmission, frame, springs,
are all built to stand up over
steering
gear
a loup prriod of time in
exacting service.
The
Speed Wagon's economy
a
is
amazing,
it will fit every
hauling need.
I
A>:ain
h
,,
t
na' on-
'
-n Al'l<
1
See Mr. Ware
Me i« an
and w i'l
e*i»f h
help
na/Ho
....
n
.
,.
>i
ll.id.o
problem.*,
'''¦rii. in and ?e. h ni.
your
loir
e
¦14a, Georgia.
floldsserrKe*o
Ointment a an<t W 71]rrrr
i*
^ejrs
BB^~C»tlewr*.S»»p iSitm ifknnl
msi.
4
(he spend
f. pproa< h I n r
" d
. -a her
11 .
radio
bi g i' n'ttini I
\
again
a ml 11
: h.r.iigl.t w of t he
> 1' 11 tii,' > e r *
a nil
ciownups h i» iiiMtiric tf. th»
St'aievt i|.,i
,
v|in|'| nf
"
Eczema broke ont on my ftce,
bands arid arm* in little pimples.
Later it formed a cruat and was rrd
as fire, and the pimples itched and
burned badly so that I couid not
deep at all. I could not put my
hands in water it burned bo.
"The trouble Isated Jhree or four
months before 1 aent for Cuticura
Soap and Ointment, and 1 used three
cakes of Soap and thre« boxes of
Ointment, when I was healed."
(Signed) Miss Ahcc Wells, Way-
» mfti
MktCTIM
l
Kirst
Comes Into lis
Own
Cuticrura Soap to cleanse and pu*7. Cuticura Ointment to soothe
and heal, and Cmicura Talcum to
powder and perfume are ideal for
dally toilet purposes.
*
and
1
at
j
*e t
S
1 e
\
supplies
we
Come
ed.
?Mtl-imn West II roe il.
a car
complete PalgisTowett. linos of six-cylinder pnssenper cars offers n selection of
thjrteen models priced from $005 to IJBrtfiO. The complete line of Pnipje trucks
meets every haulage need. They nro sold and serviced by Paige dealers
every.
where.
in
o\er
he new
have n, e reNo ohllga ion
Virginia Auto Supply Co.
on the
of superb mechan¬
quality. This championship form is wroth even more than the
zest of victory in a brush between thoroughbreds, for better still,
it is a guarantee of those enduring qualities that mean long life, un¬
troubled mileage and economy of operation.
And there you have the secret of the extraordinary preference being
shown for the Paige 6-66 in every corner
of the land. The mighty
70-horsepower engine, with its amazing speed and irresistible power,
has won for the Paige the happy title of Master of the Highway, for
here is a car that is always ready to meet all comers and will tackle
the stiffest of grades with the utmost confidence.
Other vital features of design unite with this superb power plant.
The 131-inch wheel base, the 118 feet of vibrant spring leaf, the
perfect balance, the deep upholstering, assure the utmost of com¬
fort and ease of riding. j
In the New Scries 6-66 there are numerous improvements that make
this fine car still finer. Examine any 6-6'6 model, ride in it, compare
it with any other car in performance and equipment. Then look at
the price-tag and we arc content to leave the decision to you.
or
The
stock is now cornwith Radir. < oitflt«
ioe. h
consistently outdistances any
A
irrespective of price make, is surely
ical
Champion
rival
highway,
Price
it f.
o.
b.
FRANKLIN MOTOR COMPANY
2902.
Rouleiard
PRENTISS MOTOR CO.
Laming, plut the Special Federal ta*.
2007 West Broad
Wrcyst.
i
310-12 WEST BROAI) STREET.
Randolph 409-410.
L
(!. T. (lunniiiirliani
. SENDS OUT MESSAGE
Oalls Attention
Pica Made
to
by President Harding to
Prevent Fires.
TIMF5T. V,
>TATKS
CA M M KIIKil
tftlnc-IMrfrlor «.«>«
In
II Will Inntlll
Mlniin <>f ||iindrpil*
TliomtiinilN
II rn lr.nlIIIII «f Prrnuiml ltr»|ii>n»l-
hlllly.
I Sp»r|a I
to Tlio
Times-Mlspatcta. J
c., on 7. sug-
Washington.
-1
i''"I
i>.
by the
Hnpllni;
"f
cn
of Pfi'lili'iit
11 In tr fur th* (ilifrvuiKf
flro prevention day, Monday, Oc¬
tober
the National MotorlntiT Ah<.
|:it I. i¦ ha* been asked by'lhe Nulional Park Service to transmit a
Sue* van it t<> th<- motorist* of the
country. iiikIdk ihein to aid In conporatiiiK with the government at
ill t linen In itn efTort* to prevent
.
lii>
v.
Tit lonlnriKtR pndXllily more than to
an\ other one clasn coine <xreptlrin.il
opport ii ult leu for servl>« of thl*
..II.'II ni'tcr, line lo the fai-t that more
than 70 per rent of i lo- annual vi*it"in make the tilp In automoblle* to
them- |ilayxroiind*. which belong t >i
«ll the people, ai'<i>rditiK i.i A H
mi rer, m-tiiii; i| i f
««. r «. f the Nai
.: I 'ark* Service
]t is climated
Hi
I :. 10,1100 persons will visit the
thlp yea r. TIi:m In an i>niirmiiljy
pa
In it »*n* .. over pri-vimi* \i-arn, ami
mainly In dije in motor travel,
" ullnu
i.> olll -'al statements.
In his meisafc-e if, motorists through
" ¦ N. M
\
\cung l>iii" (nr l*am*n Id
I* I'nIrlnlie Only.
'I In \i r i ureat nnrnlier of motorIMS win, \i Ml \'«tt I he pa rk« In Hie
'' iiIm.ij|i| a d doubt lesd will i-on¦*
'
¦'
tn aid the
pa'r:ol|i- 11'11
m« !. r
'
.
«
Tlii>
national parks %f the
the
In
i
I'oiin11
<iv.
Tin* Kink Tiro Company, with ;»
branch offlw at 1 »i27 West Brunt)
Street, hiuioudi'Ch tho promotion of
Sal'-man
T I'unrilnuha m to th*-
of manager of tinn!
If I ..
Mr ' 'li mi in: tin .11 ha*
ed with Ml" K: 'k "I* t r «¦
< "om |>;i n y for .» t.Miiili't of
nrnl
ram® to Itli-hiiKMi'l from W.«xhi mimi
l hree ye.-i-s ;ig<i.
Si
that liin» l-i*
e vten
h;iH
Id-oil
"I \
traviliti;;
throughout the sta'e and i* we|>
known !o ili<- (. "I omohi le 'mile io
Mr '"i;nnlnsha m will ». i? r
Kenetal
ulst finmi>r territory ov»r lo Sale*-!
.
man I
K. S* 11¦ f i
po-it ton
liram'h
heen
».
run Itei t
-
ami I'liytnn Randolph. hi* relative*,
v *' i »¦ liotli lii that town.
A mo iiu h)« pupil* at lit" i'oII'c.
at nn» tltne or another. -A®re alt»o
.Inn ou M'-nr1"1 .Uihn Mnreha!'
>t
«;»oi tt.- T'i'k«-r, l,llt|M«n
Wnll«r
Tii/< w"II. O'-'pra' Nn<hol« and Henry
. 'In*'.
John .Nl.Tuhall I* i« 'rui- <ll<l no'
nit"ml th® law !«»..»ur«»¦« very Inn?
Put to Iih vi '.i i ^ I-' J'ffrr«»in f"r "tvf
vearv and Miirfhall f >r even n few*
month* w u!¦! *. . m ho r <¦ nonch
for almo»t ;.n\ ti':n-hrr:
<'hane*||or W\th® in whom :sre«i
]<ariit:iu wax iotnhln®d with an-.il
«In: pl|r|t v. t.i\.r f t tha' h" him*®|f was I'i'.i ni'l i o I t <* t * ins; oir
thine new. and sri th® la" vear* <>f
nlt> I f* took Mp 'h'- *nid> if lli'l'f'w
hv orra*. I'.naI visits
being
from nat.bl S'lxa* i< srh»>lt»rly man
of that p'rlo"! In lli'hmoiii
:iment in everv poulhlf wav
pr--> ntlns 'ires In thecu pre." r'\'-\i n- r e flu' except pni
*- I* \
n the : «.
a! f'.t'SI*. « t here
mii~h ..¦?villi |nr constant xtHlanie
against tin rite rvil.
I
go\i'liliif III 1<| d«i 11 ST all It rnti
I .. mi .i U i i i, i ). i pa r k « a
< * * |,| ¦¦
and
'I'¦ iBht ftil fur motorists and others.
Tl" \ I ..tfi. fri.in IV r r > SVlte III the
*
>.
I t ...!.
|t. I'll Yel I.iv Mnrt" r.f the
'.
\ --1 i.:
Ia*t e ir '. firm rame
I"
:t I] *
tn-. i.t I
T n I. motor »I. I r
sh'i'i ii P id, On' i ef nre In thi ei|IKatinri -f th»ir (i.!|oi s ;,s t r, the Im¬
i f
n ri
portant
nc Hifetv r'Riii*tiv \i 11 h n tli*' park*
"l'h« me' -ir» nf the President,
. .»Mng the
Importance of n T .. pre.
i- ti .' only timely ami
ap'Pl it'
I"
II Mill it I'll
ti the
Was of *»m® ^rhinl.
''
"f h j 111 r I» i.f t ho i<-a rids
an
i!i" ran:''
i"han-®llor Wythi
'./It
1 I f a |.I I s'»iia r. .? ,,ri w il,
tif h o a J nf thought a« .1 <. ffor
H®
'" .' 'I
n r id i|< in i;
the ti i . ii n 11 ha'I ' nf ra nr h «erl -he Mtt'f® «#rv*tt»s
l s'
fiii.
from '" prevent wlui att»nd#d him at his lion ® in
f' a 11111 L* P t III nris
I'nri hvM,
Ttlrhmond. and In hi* will had
I 11: KhtJ. «.*.!.*. more than
t.-.i'id .« t f 11«? furd to provM' f "r
.my
'..!
Iri' i.it f
ire revpor,'
their < ninfon in '.)..* <>\i nt
hi* own
'
r »l:
t n niendii!i«i niiti'ia; !... >
Th» servants rhu* provid ><l
death
Mnn> \ Isltiir* I'orrli-**.
t..r w«r»* nrls inn. > 'In th® will of
*
.
.
.
.
.
.
I
nfort'inut
*.
despite narnlfif
l',v
ronup >.-i|oi| r! \
p..Mi,d. there
alwaxv pntne pirk visitor* who
Iht' -A an o a lighted inat' ti it
.
n
l'-.i ve a
and h i
n-M]lt
fire lit
lmi.i<« and
tn urtlnu nn
it'.r- «... 'inn', r.f . are jn
,1"
"f !;_->.*. d mat. In
-..11- « in her* thr Nations] Mo." at'nn *n«1
its Individual
" Pla.v a vita! par'
'
in'
th" h< Bvlcst and ros'llcp'
tlrr,^fr'juola National Park of
the
tear ivhjrh harh^r* wonrf'i.' irrrv. many of them thousands
-¦¦'.ir': .,1.1, \va
ri'i-. d hv a i ani;ir
:it _*
|> h. <- i-^mp fre be¦e )r-nvlnc the
park
i,
i
v
"
"
a m j>
a \
>
.
'.
'
<
"
MEMFJKKS OK KARLV
I IT, I SI,ATI VI-; RODIKS
»""t" J"!
r»*?i; '.er .f I'
From Plx'h Pace
i
*
i
!f«
a'VhanceltpriV
t l-lov
.1
<¦
t,1V|I
!>ti*:nc hl.=
..
..
,
hi .'it i
«
as a
«rest aii«
r»»:a'nce
or e\»n
fcoth in WilI{i. |nr<>n.i to
ilam -hiKR and in
«hleh eit> he r< niovfil in 17'I l ni.
.i't i'l)tl'llKte,| .1 >. noiil'
hi* o^'ti
for th- Insiriietion «.f .! *ervlnr
youth.
i.^ji, fr., .h h h, i(r,ij,
»c« epted nnv ¦.ompen.«aMon
Htf- reward \< ihi? own love of
th'
noM»«t literature and the
piea-ure tn l> d"riied i'r»n helping
i th.-r
neopl» In ihe |' ir«ll!t ..f kiiowiWllliam Munford, of nii'hmoml.
h'n.self i i'l.i*s:i-al Frholnr atitl ihe
it 11. r of a no .!. tran«la:i..n of "The
lltari
had l«ni the ri-i<lpient of the
«. eor ion
i
Inst rui ion ,.f thin ureal
tnl stood ma h had i s d-d in hip
i
h..tt*..
\\ 111tam.. |iii rt; soin^
e
yrnrs and narnei) h. :< . Idest ^iir.
sop.
Ijeorse \\ Vtjn Munfotd. after his old
I t'i' (,d and tutor.
Pr^haMy no oni*
had a better opportunity to hrror.ie
. I!
..itlii nit ei| a II h evrrv p!ia«> of
I'hai "l!.-r \\ ihr'v .'liRraeter tn; n
lib) \lr Mm.f .til. and for thin teav-.n,
p o ijo ii I t, 111* ii i.s I n V i I erl to deliver
th.- oration at the public funeral held
in "The rapinl" on the afternoon of
J he da v following the chancellor s
tiairlc ilea III
Hut the hanrellor had a public
as well as a private career as a
teacher. sinri» he was In 17 70 made
prof, s.o.r ol law In William and
Mary l'ol|er.», which chair he er-nt In tied t«i hold for twelve years. Tills
was the first school of law tn he
established at any college m this
country. IWore the establishment
of this "chair' Jeff«.r«e>n had studied
law under him in Willinntsburc for
five years.selecting: Wythe as hit
.
a
Instructor, although John
Handolph
Mr h ik, 'The Two Parsons." has a
<hapt#*r entitled "Chancellor Wythe's
l'< ath."
I his account \v;idoubt less re. "t\"i|
by ('..lone) M tin fx r<| from his
lather ami other devoted friends
wh<> mlnlxt<.! I'll to the Chancellor
.liirltik: hi* last hours.
\\ anted CiilTrr nnil ltren<f.
We find, then, from this account,
that th<> I "ha nce| Inr's KrMl-ii'i|ihi>K'
came to the home on a certain tnornliiK ami asked ihf old servant 1,villa
to Mlve him a i*ii(i of colTf ami <01110
I.road.
This she did ami. when her l>.i k
\va«
turned, Stt'i'cni'V put Iti l In*
rr
jw.t the content* of a small
paper ilnuhllen arsenic.
A "hurt
whl|«- later tin- I 'ha m-el lot lang It i <
I.e||, Hl'eorillliu to his ellstom. to |tl«l I'-:i t .. that he was remly for his
In » ak faM. The coffee
fit t
liirn
In all innocence |»y the rook l.vii'.i
was from the fatal container.
The
hoy Michael ami l.yilla herself a |S()
partook of some of th»
ft-,.
Ill a short while < *ha m-c| lot Wythe
ami thi' two servants were all very
si. k. anil It scorned hut to,,
apparent
(hat there had l>eeit a horrid crime
committed hy Co..tee Wythe Kweenev,
The
Michael soon died
woman I .yd la. who had not drank
.julte as much <*f t|,e poisoned <<.ir..,
finally recovered
The . 'ham-eiiot
lingered between life ,1 [III death for
a week, oufferirii; yreat
pain, which
lie hore W II h perfect foltitllde
JJe
\V!IS const N nt 1 \
Visited d'lfitlK this
id week hy devoted friends -l.y I If_
I'olisllee a ml l>l M. 'aw, f.y the |{e\
lit! Plait- and the
llcv.
.lohti
iclmnan. l.v William Mtinford *nd
l-.dinuml Ita tido! j>h.
Hut he had
|.a-sc.| beyond the t( .. 11, of earthiv
11 iends!
lie .1.Sited It's
friend, Kdllltltid
April 2<>. 1'n.lt
l.vdla
Hfwinax
the
-«»».»J matt l\»nJaTi.ln .<'¦'! f *.<-.« i > <. \
Mi'liir' llrnwn
'fh» UM-' '-r( ;ito|
wa«
dtirlns th<' ltvo« of the two
f or", o r and sfmr th^li d'-.tth" in
tr'iH to th» ii*p of lh»> *ald Mlrha«l
Brown" Th»- r»»«ldtiiim of th<. no'ato
d® vl«' d
ivji
to
fi«M i.
Wvth®
'h«?n'»n>v,
Ji.it or'*
t"t«at-
«
tiffh'"\
rod
11 datr.) .tan'iaf. !««.". 1*
<-harj;#d Ih* r#*ld'jarv reintp
*"
with
dtbt* aid d'm.inds' r"c!"d that th®
rr-«n !<' n had nrod»>o»a*»>'l th» t»
tator. r»rit»d thai th® "J-iork In th®
ftitid*" had h'fii r®lrt\®r-'''| in 'Hank
"f Virssin i stork." and rhars®d the
Hank .-'irk with rh® orlplnal pur-
r,( t h o t r'lf .
Vroth®r <oii I'-11 datfd K'hruarv rt
1S06 nd If MlchN«l di® |.#fn-® hi*
full ac I =)v/> what '« d®vi*®d to
him to 'I^orff® W"\th® Pwr^n^^
Ofhrr l*rorl«|on» In Will.
Tiiirf w»-r® f.th'r prov|«ton« In fli®
11 niul rA»|lr|l« C IVl n 2 to THti.ii
,lrff«reon
and araiti "my ?l|.
^ ®t rup. ^rid co'.d h® id®-! rjiir-''
and
to William Duval, ih® (iitrtilnr, "my
. il\®r l«dl®
«nd tahl® and t'nypoi.n«"
Tr®.«p i®2n<i®*. hoivfvui, h;iv» no
hrarinc upon h® pti»H®itl iiu'tlinn
th* i"'ha nr®: if.; u tracir '-ni!.
It will ii® noted tha' th-* rodiri!
of FVhruarv 21, ISOrt. wa.« so \vord®d
a«
mlrht I ii .'pi re In the h'-oas: of
<"5®orc® Wvthe f»we®ne\ whose dt""ipati'.n? had now heroine .,f n.rnmon knowledcr a desire t(, h.ivr
lite ho\ Mlohael out of the way.
It .seems al«n that Swe.>ne\ )iad
coin# to th® i' a nre 1 lor'« roon»« in hiv
;ih*enre and had opetieil * private
il"«k and r'»il the will and ro/1ii<||«'
t'olonel 'ie.irc® Wythe Mtinford. in
p.
* .
"
v
*'
.
Pand'.lph t.. draw up anothet and f
mil codicil to his will in which he
t"voke,| «<ich portions of his will
...id codicils as '-on tain ml any pro.
Visions for the In ni tit of his Creat
nephew, r;nii|-[ji. Wythe Sweeney, anil
devls.-d and bequeathed "to the broth¬
ers a t. | V is t IT M li f the
'..I'd f ilf.rce
\V>. the S'vo.ti»j nil of the estate that
'¦...Hid otherwise have «i,ni> to ijeorcWythe Sxveene\', nr for his u-'c.
N oil I e Spirit Takes I'llKht.
This last codicil is dated .fuiie 1.
s
r.f|
morning of June
!."<?. his noble spirit took its liieht.
That this jr'at and good man.
n hose
name had become the
very
.vnonvm for "justlre" ;ind for ^v^rv
nimlable attribute as well -s fur the
profotmd rrtft' ..f the lnte||o.-t, should
ai length
hts e ehtv-hrst
:?i
vp^i
have lu en the victim n| si] h an outta*eo'ts crt'ti"
S'ftns one
of
the
.-.I ratic. .' v.-icaries of fate
In .!! last 'lavs hi" thoughts were
on \ for others
lie remitted that
lib ,| es« should cause d<la \ in rrsard to ma't« rs of linporfat;'. fif-nd:>l* !?i »
court
Almost with h;s
' >h. cntlem'n
last hre.i'h he -aid
you are \ « r y con.)
I am sorry you
take so mu. h trouble. Hut all will
he In vain
At the till
..f til" execution of the
flnal roiliei h. saj,| t., Mi Munfov.l
ai d Mr
Tt uidolph
It is not tin de
? Ire
that 'his unfortunate nephew- of
n.'r-e shall he | rosertited or punished
".' it'll, t than thi« .od|. il will ptinSh
him. for the offenses with which h<*
'"..'.¦Is harmed
I dr. ad such a s'ie"
in he|tiit cast upon m\ narr.e or
ins
*¦ s'.r s
( do not i.e||eve he can !..
onvlr'eil t
I, r- teeth of i(ir «tautue
a v*'. w h
!' proli iht t s it .'c ro t« s 11nion >
from |m ins t »¦ eived niralnst a whit*
man tjn1 trial
III He V c«| n 11 |e«l,
\nd w ..It'.ui s¦ i. *h testimon'v
«iii be acquitted. K«.r myaeu, l
shall die lea vine him m* forKivrp* t
Th« crea' n'phnv « a? tri* d at
session r,' til- l>:?trlct Court in HiitlOnd on Monday the first r,f ,«ep.
'rmher i .e.,.Judges I'ren'i? and Ty|. r |.roen'
Philip V Xlchoi.m, Attorney.gen¬
eral, appeared for the prosecution,
and William Wirt and Kdmund lUtido|ph for the iefen-* The rerdlc
of 'he jut \ wis "not cuilty."
The
t s. |..,,,|. ,,f trob.rod woman had
not heon admissible
At ;h» time of
'"hanccMor \\ th»'« d' tth. th« i;!rhnon Knf|Ulret was
issued otil\ on
Tuesdaxs *rd Frldavs r.f each « .?!<
Th« i*suo .^f Tu^sda;. .line jo then
\<ns the next issu»
after hi- death
In .in editorial of tha* date fi'.-jhtlr
written b\ M' '"homas r:it.lt|e
it is said 'Tii
rupulotis devotion
to justir^ tii- «ir»iicth of
rearoninp.
and d»pt n of r.-ea n h w hich he manif.ste.l xv chancellor, are known to
all
"fSreni as he was in literature. In
''"etti'* at 1 in law
fullv impressed
that knowlodce without m-.tals is
vain" his stiperjorlt i was more ap¬
parent In his condu- t."
'.be* I'll nern I \rti|rr«s.
The Kni|iiirer of Friday, .lune 1,1,
elves, in part the funeral address,
which had been delivered h>
Mr.
Munford at the public services in the
Capitol nil ,Iu i'«. :. The rest of the
"
*
.
.
IfeuMfciProtect Half
of Ifour Borate?
installed
on
your
car
today.
Stewart Stop Signal
$ 5.00
Stewart Rear Vukm Mirrors, round and oblong models,
for windshield or fender installation $4 and 2.50
Stewart Double-Bar Autogu&rds
$22 and 19.00
Stewart Single Bar Autoguard*
$11 and 18.00
..
«
'he
privil<t;e of readIiik
Washington Meeting.
\V A SI I I N<: T< >N. I>. .*.. Oct
The
made tiv him in resaril in the
Hmhv.ii'. K«lmat ion Hoar»l. rnmpoHnl
of
ROM'inmi'Ht
official#
ami
cxfcutivon
<'haii. rllor Wythc'i llichtt.ond homo,
induct r\ int«*ri»stcil In thr» dluiiit the sout beast corner of Oraco arid .trimi
atiofi of i It.- hiithwax ..iiicin*f»r, si»nt
Fifth Streot*
out toilax a full for a national conFrom .Mr. Pollard's notes | learn fp| onr»' of leading i*«l u«-a t ot s. Stat*
note*
site of
chancellor Wythe houuht thi
[that
|i port y in »|iiest ion from William
in
hii;hun\ oflifialy. hltthuav . nt'itwer*.
moto: i'iir producer* him) others, t«» In*
Nelson, Jr.. in I7!»2 -tho date <it the hold at Wanhitigton, I». .*. October
to L'v
.leed being April 1!. The proper! \
('(.i»f(,t«'Ht,i» ):«..«« 1 | tia r t hi s
'.»
t lii* Nmv Willnrd Hot».!,
then known an "lot No. UH'.* in the will
Tin* prime purpose of tin* rottfot
plan of Itichmond." fronting- lan feet
on 'Irace Stieet ami running hack ence. as set forth by l»i
.lohti .1.
1 tin feet.
Tln^rt, I'nlted Slates i '"mmiy.sloner
.
a
of I'M Ufa t ion,
is to 'lisftiHM
to
thi'
The Jot is thus seen to have I
very large one. The houso » said
have heeii a "yellow w innii-n house
with a hip roof" ami to have fallen
Into .In ;,y after tho chancellor's
<iej|th ar.il flnall> to have }>.>..n ,,j«.il
by the hoy* uf ihe neighborhood a«
a >ort uf clubhouse for their revel*
and amateur play*. The portion of
t hi lot nil \vh it'll lilO old home stood
filially horame tho *it»- of the nhful¬
some mansion built by Mr
A bra in
Warwick. which is still standing anil
which bears a bronze tablet reciting
the fart that Ccr-rgo Wythe once
lived on that site.
Automobile Notrs
Twenty-three oloetrlr raiiwavH
imn*r bfr rfjor*
''annda has one car to about ovor>
;i r **
eighteen people
California
«
verv
IK
A vera re
mobile.
o/iri
ha*
ro>
d >.«
motor
clitfay
v|i.m
m
,,f
the
car
varn <-.-bin g
rr."nf h<*
It
boon
tr^rity.fivr
b-nklnc
about
om
travelihlo
a\
have
to
car
annual mileage of aoi,,.
in
tin- I'tilted States |v
h
j .Mtn.nnn
Keep
t
a
of it* inhab tanl*
American
'.rare,
now
every'
(,ft" ftf,n
,11 H'im«»t»j'rv
si
rapped
;M
t|,..
j;,...
vr;irs,
Gets-It
.Painless
Corn
Remover
U
99
This (.'urn HciimmIv Is (iunr» ii Iced.
No matter hen- tough or how stub¬
born It may have been the corn or
callus that is touched with a few
it
the pur¬
effort, throuKh the ronferoni .», a
house of ideas to at'1 t )i
country's '.<hl< a t loiia 1 institutions in
giving hli;hwii\ engineering students
the latest development* in the now
HCi*' UCO.
to
<1 far I nt:
.
transport. I tiiversit> of Mlchinan.
.
J. Ttlden. professor of fruin"'!'niu nifi li.nii's.
I'niverslt v.
I,e\\is \V. ,\li liiiVf, Hsniitunt priI'pyunr nf rivi; .riKinifrius. I'niv«Tsit y of I'll i yl>iit'sh.
YKTEHAN WOMAiN
PHYSICIAN 1)1 KS
( 11> AK*«oiatPr««« l
\'< "KKOI.K. V* <>rt. ;.-WMh 'h<*
nf Mrs. Miiry Kllzaboth N i'tir,
M lit I hit 111. \ i>*. IH<KI<I<M11,
Motor . '<>in pa n v.
"1 ><-,«rs. In Norfolk, on<! of
S. Klrcstoite. president Mr*th.'
woman doctors of tli»
stone Tire and I'uhher t'onipanv.
l*n»K rnm of t'onff rrurr.
Mr«. NiittT,
11« .* I». fhapin. president Hudson nation i»h«s»<I away.
The program of ihe three-day oon- Motor «'jtr <"oinp-'tn\. and vi< -presi¬ who hail horn llvinc in Norfolk f>»r
fureni-c Is now Ihmiik mad" up. In¬ dent of tin' National Aiit'inol.iif twHvo year.* prior to her .ioatS,
vitations ha ve l«een extended to nu-n < "lijirnIkt of t "oinin'Ti-o.
;raduati>r| from Boston t'nlv«T.v;t ,
proniln .. tit In their respective fields
Mr W. K. llatt. director ndvlsorv
to address the cnnf'ri'ni «>. A partial linnr<l on Itluhwny research. National in Boston. Mav»,. nrar th<* rtl \ in
which she wa« born, rharlofitown,
list of «|ivnkcri and Ihi.sr expo. tod to |{. scan h '"oiiih il.
it 1*M.
pnrtIclpatf actively Include the fol¬
Alvan Maiaulev. president Packard
lowing
Motor far .'mnpnny.
Thomas 11 Mm-D'Hili Id, chief of I ho
Mr < "hurley S. Howe, president <"as<Htireau of I'utdli TV ds. Cnited States School of Applied Science.
I'. part iiiriit of Agriculture.
\ l; Hirst. \Vi«i-oiisin State Mich
A. .1. Mrosseau. president Mark win Kncltiecr.
Mrothers Motor t'ar t'ompany.
Charles .1. Kennett. State lllctiwiiv
T. It. Aitx, professor of hlghwav < 'otumlsKinner of I "oniie. tlciit.
enn inepring, Iowa State Pollute of
Mr. !.'. I<. Itlyhop. 'lean of the school
A u rleut lire and the Mechanic Ally.
.
cminecrir.jr. I'niverslty of Pitts¬
Arthur II Itla in-hard. prof' -soi of burgh
BicmmondVa
*
ieo| ^ t
i 'lin ii'l le r
II.
Murphy's Hotel
Inc.
Tnblr d'Hnto Dinner
Sunday, Oct. S, 1022,
11:30 to S l\ 31.
sti:a >im hit*.
Girk'i 3rd L'rtiiH.^ioBtrr 23. 1723
ROUND THE WORLD
~*MPTU;.SS ol I RANCH" 1*481 Grt*. TONS
4 MUM HSCKUISR.JIOnu *Bd op
Including Hotels. Fmi, Drive*. CimcUi, rtt,
Clark Originated Rotind thr World Croina
CJlark'* |0|H Cnnae. February V 1923
tTTf mediterranean
"BMPRF.SS .l SCOTI-AND" 1W Grow Ttmt
fcS DAYS CRUISF.. Wn ,,d ap
Fnnk C. Clark. Timet Dojldinl. New Ymrk
Menu
Consomme Vermicelli
Cr»»m i->f Asparagus
fholce of One:
.
Filet Mlenn
B*arnals«
Breast of Guinea Chicken
C. f>. Allr>, H;ni Jjiat .Main J*tr©rt.
TINGLE'S
"
Viriclnlenn*
Patties of
r*pnn, Fresh Mushrooms
French Peas, l.ucculus
LAXO ASPIRIN
RELIEVES
Asparagus Tips, Hnllandals*
Browned Potat«»s
Creamed Potatoes
Snlad of Rnnebuil Beets and
Oirumhur
Chocolate Kclalr Charlotte Rtisre
RHEUMATISM
FhrMc'iin* *very-wher» will
tell j*o« thQt th« nallcylle acid
found In aKptrln la a pnworful
combatant of pain, an<! partlcOlarlr effective In th* can* of
rheumatlBm.
The a*pirln ir^ntly dlnt»nd»
¦the tlnr capillaries of th« bloort
rellevinit the connection and
produclnc a free, healthful perBPirarlo.
TING1.FS T-AXO
ASPIRIN
doei not npeet dlireotlon as
<loes p'ir« aeplrln alone.
The
jpentle laxative It contalna rem?Tee the toxins or body poleori? that »o often are the cause
®f the fw-linjres of pain of rheuTINGLE'S
I.AXO
three fold
a
Specialty of Installing
SAF-DE-LITES
ALEMINTE LUBRICATING
SYSTEM. w
The
Randolph
943 West
81.
?
B
a
Holladay
Company
Broad
Street. 0
Madison 2217.
Merlnsrue Glace Chantllly
o
o
Russian Parfalt
Peach Meiha
Sorhets Punch.
Coupe Maxim*
Romalne, i'ri>m< d«>
Menthe, Hummel, Maraschino
Ice Cream: Vanilla. Fresh Pearh,
Chocolat e
Roquefort. Pamemhert, American
or
Coffee.Tea.Milk
9
JAM KS T. PISXEY,
Pres. nnrt Mnnneor.
ASPIRIN
attack
la
cases
brings
hope
the
per¬
of
manent
r«1lef.
Remember
. ek
to
for TINASPIRIN. the
aspirin with
the three
GL"F'p LAXO
tesas
points:
It'a Bbaorbed eaelly
.It rcllerea pain qnlckly
It'a a Rentle laxatlTn
.
.
TINGLE'S LAXO ASPIRIN
Ask your
for
druggist
Dodbe Brothers
BUSINESS SEDAN
the
"Three Point Box." Therapeutic
Research Laboratories
Wat h
Incton. D. C.
-
.
"7/je Heuj Six 40
MOON
^'695
.
.
our
lllrhmnnil, V*,
I'nnkinrtl 4IWI-4.MII.
in the Moon Sedan.
.
-
"Same-Day Service" on all Installation work.
.HTKWAMT-H % It X Kll PIIOIH'CTN
SK1U ICR STATIO>, im:.
I0IS \Vr*l llrnari titrrrt,
put in this desirable type of
J
J
.
!
combined
happily
admit this
new Moon Sedan has
you'll
personality.quick, vivid, piquant, daring. Moon
engineers have left nothing undone to perfect a
standard of mechanical excellence in keeping with the
most exacting requirements.
Steel body. Si rent roof. Rain-proof windshield with
son visor. Wide doors. Upholstered in
imported
silk-finished blue broadcloth. Every refinement
poa«iblc to
J
J
\
J
.
We give
At first sight
J
J
J
.
£kdan
Beauty, style and service
i
.
Come fn and see this beautiful
to show ft to you,
car.
car
is evidenced
Well be
proud
Other Moon Model*i S<*'40 flvw-pBMenger Tour¬
ing, $1295| Slx-J8 seven-and five-puscnger TourIng, $1785, and a Slx-58 seven-paucnger Sedan.
Baughan Motor Sales Co., Inc.
M A WSON 4 ft (ill
: 114 VVcflt Broad Street
^ Built by Mf*n Motor far Co.. Sf. l.aoU. I J. B. A.
Swiss fheeie
Toasted Prackers
rheumatism and
In many
Tuck,
Never
We Make
,
to relieve
or*T
Salted M!x«rt N'utr
Olives
Stuffed Olive*
Olri-Fashion Oyster Cocktail
.
¦ urn
"nets-It" i* doomed to a
nii painless end.
*uto
again fan t pain von.
Soon
vnii are holding 'n yoiir Oncer-! its
entire remains- a single piece nf
dead, shriveled .¦«i n that you throw
a u ay .forever
llaro 'urns, soft
corns, an.'-' corn*
Cost* but a trifle and guaranteed
Trj it. K I .a wrence & <
Mfr..
it'lticaeo. Adv.
It
for t h e mined ia' e future, at a rate
never approached l»*-f»»r** in any
period
of th«» worl'l k histoi\
I't»»hl«'tns aris
mg in this work
«. n -t
be rni»l hv
.^"ltrt Ita
of
follow.
courses i»f irHituni: priftciblf,
The highway er.g'm-f «»f toda\
vlrtuallx a new pr»wlu<: of t h»» rapid
growth of motor transport and t h .resultant necessity r»f suitable high¬
way!*
Itnad huiMing in the I'nlted
State* js progressing. and projected
mattsm.
drops
Highway K'l neat Ion Hoard
and IllRhway
in«-or in c
In order that
h» ma\ rriMkr maximum service
th" Slati* ami nation In th«*
r*n<
tion of sultahlf ami durable roa»W
at minimum « \p**us*.
Thi^ It is be¬
lieved. fan be ;i< i*orn pi s heri only
through a campaign of ..'luxation.
A l#l to r«vi*r Whole ( nimtrr.
'Invrnrni-nt ami Stat** officials are
now planning a *vste»n of K«'rtor;il
alii hinhwjtys rt»vn inif the entire
l"nlt«*«| Slates an«l in* lu'ling ] KO.immi
mile* of the most important roads
in the country. The need for trained
"tm In #»#»r« to build th v mileage i«
urgent. ami It t« «h*» purpose of tin*
onfere m-e to tliseuss all phases
f
t he
hluhway engim»T's er|ui*at ion
with a view to aiding Mf ho»» v of
..nglnecrlng In providing the mnst
*(x
At2
chaiini'ti «.f t i»IiohiiI.
methods o f educating
to
pose of 'the
en k
highway ^nt(in'M'i
bv re-
l.ov \tL-»..v Cinintv, t'a11 fornia.
ba« almoi" a* man; autiirn"h(i<v« ,k
?h# whnlp rtf Knnfp
.
.
043 WEST nriOAl) MTIIHKT
nandolvh 81.MadUon 2247
nccrs
.
f Training MnpiWill Br Discussed at
i»
precedents
hti{h«';«j
With this car, Dodge Brothers have literally creatcd
a new type of sedan.
They have combined open car ruggedness with closed
car protection and smartness.
They have demonstrated, once for all, that a sedan
can be as practical and almost as inexpensive as an
touring car.
wear.
-
The Holladay Co.
Methods
certain patriotic sooietle*
My friend. llob.rt N Pollard. K*«|
<.' tin- ICIclimond tmr, h:in ailo-A<<i| ,,i"
.'is there ;tr* n<">
The body is built of hand-welded steel bccause steel
is sturdy, and will take a permanent, oven-baked
finish, eliminating forever the cost 6f repainting.
The seats are upholstered in attractive, genuine
Spanish blue leather, bccause leather will wash and
...
SHOCK ABSORBERS
HIGHWAY E0UTI1
CONFERENCE CULLED
n
following prfpH'nH,
open
injury "jinxf"
Stop in and have these accessories
HYimAjaaL^c
printn<| jo the paper ol
Tilt-silny, June 17. After the public
funeral in the Capitol, the chancellot's remains ivitp Interred m Saint
.l»hn> Church yard. ijulte near to the
WMti-rn
Within Dip pa«* vi-nr,
tin- pl.ti i' ,,f interment Im * hi-i-n »»;.¦
I »|-»» I> I i;« t I >- murk ft by tin- effort* of
im
.
Of course not! What yon want is protection.and wliat good
is protection unless it is 100 per centYet, why protect only one-half of yoor car?
With a Stewart Stop Signal, Rear Vision Mirror and Double-Bar
Autoguarda, front and rear, installed on yoor car, your protection
is complete.it is 100 per cent.
Quit taking unnecessary risks in the traffic jamsi Laugh at the
(moudaille)
address
Founjfd I<07 br Jcwcph W. Moon
To further enlarge the car's usefulness, the rear seat,
back and side cushions, scat frame and foot rest are
quickly removable, giving sixty-four cubic feet of
flat loading space in the rear compartment. The
manifold uses made possible by this unique feature
arc-
readily imagined.
The top and
rear quarters are of non-rumble, fabric
construction, conforming with the present attractive
vogue. From cord tires to curtain cords, the fittings,
inside and out, are distinctive and complete.
In fact, every detail of the car emphasizes its strik¬
ing adaptability
to business as well as oocial use.
Tlic Prlrr I«
Dclltornl
PHELPS-VAUGHAN-PROFFIT
MOTOR CO., INC.
N'psI KroncI Street