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The News and Advance from Lynchburg, Virginia • 7

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Lynchburg, Virginia
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't Only Sober Men Wanted (Continued rom lrut Pago) MADE TO ORDER CANNON EXPLODES AHABS ARE SLAGI1TERED Rc ARISTOCRATIC CORNCOBS i At $1098 limbs: were un to At $2500 ot the specldTdtnw "xviueawaed inv estlgfftifig the 1 nv DIGNIIED COSTA RICANS ms MflflQ 10 cents each CHEAT THE BOYS Interest i Established 1865 GOTHAM TO TAKE HOLIDAY of of Hudson pulled It to an im gold fcM It aver A 1 liwaostga of hunger vyas found the and bad made but coSt You do yourself ah re not and to ERNEST WILLIAMS Vice President rot up for You can buy one a bow of the same quality and 'a sliver mounted hard rubber and without a case for 75 cents 7 Wilson Jr freeflent Alien Curellup Cashkr 1 Every lino of buslnesn is closing its doors to men If Jou are a drinking man It may" be your time next 'Better nop drinking til ones ORRINE the standard remedy for tho lluuor habit will help you By tbn aid of OKICINE thousands of men have boon restored to lives of sobriety and Industry We tiro so sure that QRR1NE willbenefit you that we say to you that if after a trial you fall to yet any bene fit from its use T(ur money will be refunded OR1HNE Is prepared In two forms: No 1 secret treatment 11 powder ab solutely tasteless and odorless given secretly In food or drink (tRItlNli 3 In pill form is for those xvIlo wish to take voluntary treatment OitHlNE costs only 100 box If you are Interested In some one Who drinks you owe It to yourself tn conie to nur store and get free booklet and Information Orchard Drug Co BOM Main street GILES MILLER Cashier aiis fiifi MILLER President SHOCK CAlES DEATH Columbus Ga Oct The shock of the news of the suicide of 'John Rowe a well known stock dealer' today caused the death of his wife a few hours later Rowq cut throat Ann ofGiiiincr Blown Ort at Shreve port La Shreveport Ln Oct SI a cunnun salute WM being fired lit the State lair grounds here today algnaU izfng tho arrival ot Governor Sanders a charge of powder exploded prematurely wrecking tho gun and tearing away the arm of a gunnet Alfred Godtrey member ot a 'local military company ailure to ifiwab the cannon alter the previous dis charga ls declared responsible the accident United States Depositary 4 a11 i isr' ri 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 rya REDUCE CHOP 25 PER CENT I LAST ENTRY Harrisonburg Man 'Victim' of Horrible Death Kept Diary Bridgeport Det 30 Ills left leg crushed held Immovable by a fall of rock in a prospect holo twelve miles north of here of Harrisonburg A a death body other fall and whose body ish the setting fire city especially as the cross wajM larly belies ed to have a legendary nection with the greatness of With enormous measuring sixteen feet WM Wjj down and according to BfltMl to be abandoned pnthe mar chtjg lensk being sunk withafruajHj other impedimenta in Da MM The lake having been raCegtEMH a''tfTrt uTearch'Was mMida brought to of dead horses ItanMMfMNMI forms etc' but nd Letters published Vremyaargue that cow and was the wreckage by the Napoleon eras 'U OICERS Pipes Which Are Different rom tho Sort for a Nickel (New York Sun) ive cents Is the price ordinarily paid for' a corncob pipe of cho fa miliar kind 4 with a reed stem but there are now offered corncob pipes for which you may pay fifty $250 Tho bowl ot this costly corncob pipe is of tho regulation corncob type but it is made from a large select 1 RT) I hMA it appeals to the eye at once by its size and perfection But after all it is not the bowl that makes this pipe cost sormuch for corncobsare notexpensive anyway it ls the ths pipe that counts Tho Stem 13 for part of its length 'the section that Is inserted in the pipe bowl of briarwood while tho mouth pleco is of amber The end of the wood section where it fits the bowls is 1 mounted with a silver band altogether it is a remarkable stem piece for a corncob pipe Thenyou don't drop this corncob into your pocket with nails and fish lines and pocket knives and things but you carry it in ji plush lined chamois covered case similar to the ease in which you would carry a meerschaum or a iino briar pipe Y6u can buy these tine corncobs not quite so elaborately less with with stem or on can buy one with a silver mounted all amber rtem for $15th These corncobs are put up in va rious forms or instance you can buy a pair of corncobs put up in one case and provided with an amber and a hard rubber stempiece Tho amber mouthpice is intended for house use the rubber stem for smok ing out of doors Such a pair of smoking pipes in a case costs $4 Thee pipes are also put un with seven bowls in a plush lined' case provided with an amber and a hard" rubber stcmpleco this outfit hying designed to gio a separate pipe for each day in the Vivek the cost of this seven pipe outfit being $750 The bowls of all these costly corn cobs aremadeofnatnral finish and unlined and though they are of se lected cobs and flawless they will in time like any corncob burn out the bowls can be renewed at a of iy WOOLUMS AND STOCKSDALE bBart theTpopular' first baseman of the Shoemakers for the past two seasons has decided not to return to his home in Denver this fall but will spend thowlnter here Tho managerial mantle has fallen about his shoulders and bls time will be tak en up during the cold months direct ing the affairs of the Majestic Theatre one ot The motion picture shows of the city Woolums is not a novice at this business at)d Dr Uasey should consider himself fortunate in securing a man who will acquit himself with credit in this vocation 1 Although nothing definite has been given out It Is generally believed that Mr Otis Stocksdale as he Is familiarly called by local fandom will be with the management of the Shoemakers again riextxseason Indeed he is at work shaping up the team for 1912 It is understood that he out oh several promising men who will be signed jun aliortlvJlutJior' astreaJa of bad fuck that iseemed to be the team last season fromthe outset Manager Stocksdale would have closed the season with the Shoe makers higher up in the race than they were As a manager unquestrSned and with fair break of luck next season fans in this city may look for a ti inner to represent Lynchburg ciMc laws for the ruldanco and coi of Interstate concerns could b' it '41 no President Tutt's second swing around I the circle as originally planned camo to an end hero In the enthu siastic and by far tho noisiest demon stration ho has exporteneed In all the 12000 miles he has traveled Pitts burg celebrated today tho centennial of stoani navigation on western' rivers and Mr Taft was the star titt ruction In the celebration 'ft la 'estimated that there wcro close to '150 000 per sons at tho wlmrf on the Mononga hela river when the President was taken aboard the steamboat Virginia to review tho auchcred there The President at midnight left Jor Morgantown Va No' Mercy Shown aor three days the dread task hns been continued Parties of soldiers penetrated everywhere shooting In discriminately all whom they met without trial and without appeal The incessant popping of rifles marked the progress df the troops The inno cent and the guilty alike were wiped out Many of those killed were quite young A number of women perished It is impossible to state the number who were shot but scarcely any of the large native population occupying an oasis many square miles in extent are left Tripoli' via Malta Oct or three days the "Italians have been systematically slaughtering Arabs In the residential oasis outside tho city Every Arab met has been shot down without trial Many women have been In the confusion attending the Italian bombardment of Bengljazl on October 19 immense damage was done Three hundred civilians one half of whom were women uni chil dren were killed The search for Arabs still and the summary executions are not yet ended Nothing more deplorable than the scenes of massacres at Tripoli have been' In a war lor many davs AyojAo aflaqhL elint In masses upon the orders gb'3n by the Italian authorities to exterminate? nil Arabs discovered in thi residential oasis WSA'AOrf appoint a' rcpresCutativo in earl county who In turn vlll appoint a representative in each school district or voting preoinot to sucuro from every furrmr a binding written pledge to 'reduce his cotion acreage in 1811 twenty live pur cent below hlfl acreage In 1911' discussing tlio merits of pending proposals for monetary re form we recommend thax in any leg islation which Congress may enact for emergency currency based upon com meiclal paper underwritten by banks or association of banks provision bo mude for Including In these acts for such emergency currency commercial paper representing' trunBaetlona in cotton ua transactions in cotton goods and other manufactured products is our firm opinion that by prompt and nggres dva action iinder co njieratlon and organisation the cotton farmers and business men of tho tiouthorn States can speedily res cue the present crop 'from Impending sacrifice and can restore the fair price which demonstrated deiiKind war and can Insure stable values from year to year" Hold other Meetings It was decided to hold similar con ferences in the future on the call of the chairman The committee which is to consider tho proposed financing ot two mil lion bales of the present crop Is com posed of Governor Colquitt of Texas and Governor Sawders of Louisiana Governor of Alabama Gover nor Noel of Mississippi and four cltl zens of business life to bo appointed by the governors named (Columbus Journal) It belongs to the common schools teach the laws of health and make thcui a part of the school discipline but they have no business to specialize physical defects That serves to in crease Uicm' 'We' want a school full of the consciousness of sore eyes lenen 'teecth inflame 1 nasal passages tuberculosis tendencies What and 'that want bounds the Sufnj on sense of the matter is iv cake teacher who sees to it that mi I rtxvcj tn rV riT i ll In xxra A 7 of general health which include the relating to all the func tions and organs of the body This course responsibility on a boy vvnich he fetls and which is a of education and it contri butes an Independence which Is the basis of his manhood Why this mat ter of physical education can be made one of the most effective of the train ing processes It exalts the develop ment of the whole man instead 'of di reeling the anxiety toward a spot in him That belongs to the home which the teacher can reach just as he does with the boy's deficiency In spelling arithmetic attendance and deportment We want to see done what Is best for the children but' we don't think that filling the schools with talk of maladies and physical defects will ac complish It Nor will it educate the community which is really the thing needed in order that the parent and not the State shall assume responsl bllity for the boy If this is not done where will the responsibility end? MOHA WINS ROM PAPKE nje nn Oct 31 Bob Moha Milwaukee xvoti a decisive xietory over Billv Papke' the Thun in 12 rounds of a one sided i nintion tnnluht the startjthat jhe was In no form: to fight' fie was on the defensive from the firs't sound of the gong and Moha pnmmeled him all over tne ring Af ter ths seventh round there were con tinualcxies to take I'apke from the A A lined the towering and 1 1 a Invt Va i flic Tt 1 Ct AR 1 1 fl ttlflt more than one hundred thousand per Will Quit Work Thursday When Taft sons witnessed the beautiful sight The 23000 officers ana men toanj nnf thp ch Inst' In mmlinHsS for7 thQ lith i Naw Meyer who reached the city to day' MERCILESSLY SHOT DOWN BY ITALL1NS AROUND TRIPOLI Many Women Children ported Slain Hunt rContinues Hundreds killed or wounded on )ktlt zldwt Trained vs Uiurnlned: rw The rebels showed reckless cour la' their main asset They charged cheering In cluse formation and faced the deadly Maxims unflinch ingly They probably sacrificed ten men to the Imperialists one They wuro untnUncil' coolies apd advanced disregarding cover and fired wildly Thd Imperialists1 utilizing shelter fired to kill They did not waste ammunition Tho one Idea of the to be to go forward at any costTho loyalists on tho contrary with ma 'chine llky discipline obeyed tho or fp aers given' uy uubxvb imu whimi 'I They employed tho deadly time fuse shrapnel against the rebels percus slon shells i ri A few Chinese in the concessions were killed oh Wolfiided liverin x' the day the Imperialists i' Aw AdmlratrSah's fleet after bom bardment bf an hour failed to st i s' battery to the north of WM 1 'Chang The ships then withdrew V1 it All 4 rx I ft I Rex laws rioet 1 I Ai ft 1 I York wilt observe Thursday fart ction tomoow by Secretary as possible as a holiday lnhonor ot the presence here 1 of a hundred United States warships the largest guns and armr ament ever attempted by the United States Navy The board aidermen today unanimously adopts a resolu tion requesting the Heads of cityde partments to allow emplov es a holi day when President Taftf reviews tho big fleet 1 'from out of town points today and the warships were ov errun by Ahe sight seers 'The illumination of the fleet was repeated tomgnt making me i rivpr look from a distanbe hke mense summer am usemen tt sf park More than 150000 electric bulbs out tiiiittm 4 SO? Continued rom irst One of Their Banquets Solemn irs a Sutlragc (Health Culture) The Costa Rican loves pomp and ceremony He plays with diplomacy and from force of habit strikes a threatening attitude toward the head of the government whoever he may be but never carries it eo far as to provoke a revolution as is done in the sifter republics He is a perfect picture of the poking hero in the comic opera never yet hav ing been conquered by his enemy but alwavs on guard The old Spanish hidalgos who warred with the Central American states did not consider the country around Son Jose (reached then by a bridle path over the moun tains) worth fighting for So they left the natives in posses sion and the consequence is that the peon or barefooted native driving his yoke of diminutive oxen is slave He ow his mule and cart his little patio of land and farmhouse The tax gatherer has no place there therefore when you meet him rein carnated as the dignified merchant he is a most self respecting citizen A dinner of fifty covers with three kinds of wine was tendered a foreign diplomat during our stay at the Hotel Imperial "When they were all seated and the dinner well on we gained a coign of vantage where we were not eem and I aver that a woman's suf frage luncheon in New York city wasa hillinobs to it Yet nearly every man present had been educated in Europe At bhristmas time during the ten days of fete they enter heartily into the of the carnival then fold themselves away for the rest of the year ThyiicfibufgNafionalBan Directors u'J Gannaway Alfred B' Percy Richard Hancock Johannes Subling fv John IL Kinnier ji Wnx Wilson Jr Geo'Ll Mlf Bell A Carrington John Craddock Allen Cucullu John Otey a (rE uru ut'fLa'Ri oirW oaqqs i Capital aild Surplus $450 00000 k' John Craddock vyPresldert Cousins Asst Caahle The foregoing appears not' to have been cabled from Tripoli but to have been sent by mall or messenger to Malta to escape the Italian censorship The dispatch left Tripoli on Saturday and was cabled from Malta Nobility Are Killed Rome Oct 1:0 The Italian no bility like the people are paying trib ute in blood' in the African conquest Word has reached here of the death in action nt Homs 'Tripoli of Duke Riccardo Grazioli Lante Della Ro vre'a lieutenant in ihe navy and of the serious wounding of Count Pompeo Di Campello a lieutenant of cavalry and gentleman in waiting to the king Both oflicers had many friends among Americans and were well known as sportsmen the duke as an exponent of tennis and Count Di mello as master of fox bounds The Duke Grazioli was 25 years old and had as a naval otfX ecr at" Chinese ports since 1908 (Chicago Tribune) The predomination Of girls' in public schools both grammar high is a regrettable fact It is for every one concerned for the boys who will not receive thoir best devel for the girls who will find themselves obliged to accept as mates men in some ways inferior to them selves for the city which will be peopled 1 irgcly with male citizens narrowed by lack of opportunity for the republic itself which will have a mass of voters not really qualified to decide upon the important ques tions which will be intrusted to them School education is not the only sort of valuable education it is quite (rue Nut it is the most reliable base of education It can do no more than open up the doors of life but lacking it many of those doors must remain forever or at least there is danger that they will do so The American public had in old days an almost co in the efficacy of education It was fanatic in the savniicts education It was un ashamed of poverty providing it did not 'imply thriftlessness and "when it meant that high economy which consisted of going without material comforts for the sake of cultivating ihe mind it was justiv' proud o' It iSo Oiole 8 JL '5 AVe will on sale "Wednesday 300 new sample suits comprising broadcloths hard finish serges mannish mixtures and mixedjough novelties in grey tan navy black bojvn purple and' iancy mixtures Also a gootUy collection ot corduroy auu velvet suits an suaaesiiie huc no solutely defies description so varied is it in styles and colorings1 Beautifully designed skirts rsome high waist' beautifully tailored with the nobliiest effects in plain tailored braided and Norfolk coats lined with satin and other guaranteed satirfs rV 4l As these arc manufacturers samples they were secured ata big discount will go on sale'Wednesday 'VS At Actual eost to MiifactuWi Now for instance here are few' special items 1 of hard finish serges in blackiiiavygreybrownj garnet and green Also a pretty collection ot novelties'andfancy mixtures in greys and greens 5 A beautiful collection of hard ffnisli plain tailored in black navy brown green grey and garneti Also an 'ex ''quisite collection of grey and tan' mixtures smartly 'tailored and well lined wort easily $2000 Plain tailored serge and broadcloth in all styles shade? as well as hard finished mixtures and roughtjuaterials'ffdwsd popular Shown in a great of 'styles' both Norf oik "and plain cuts worth up to $2500 lW A collection of finest broad cloths clay serges heautifiil mixtures velvet and corduroy suits in every conceiv coble shadb all' different models These suits are'all lined with'' satin and worth to $3750? Other Equally Excellent Values to $3750 Gam 'ever' before was' strength sheer bodily so fully" appreciated as today Not many years ago it was zneilKol slcrn of brains tn bo thin bout at the Armory Athletic Asso nUny And yhakespheare speaks sf thp' srhniar nrow as siCKHea er With the pale cast of V'Now we know better We know that a "strong body is best for the man or woman of brains as weflsls for the laborerin1ustice if you Weak wortf out people in this 'town' have made themselves healthy and vigorous by taking Vino! our wonderful cod liver 'and iron ton ic which costs you nothing 'unless it does what we sayLet Vinol make you strong We sell quantities of it Lunukiwi Hamner LynchburgV The without serious damage Admiral Sah has notified the for eign residents that he will not bom bard Wui fhang until' Hankow has been taken "All the streets ih the onnoAnsions sm atronfflv barricaded sand volunteers and bluejackets are guarding them continuously 1T? REPLIES 'iTTjriTLETON a Defend Sherman Law Tn Speech in If Pit if burg i Pittsburg Pa Ueti President i Taft defended the Sherman antl truft Jaw tonight in answer to an by congressman Martin Lit 'tletoiuipX whoearlier in the evening had attacked provisions the law nt a banquet of burgh Chamber 'of Commerce The President said: "The Sherrnah law has been on tho statute' books for twenty years been construed and construed jo niflnaP hvl VlASlJw pfeme Court The two decisions last spring in my judgment give it dell nite meaning that any combination In restraint of trade with the purpose of controlling prices and stilling compc tition nt vlolfttlorLOf Ah? statute know whether they intend to stifle competition and control prices 1 1 i Mo nrHrf Af ana an iniu is 'law is to prove the combination and :5 the intent That js all that 13 needed for the enforcement of any criminal statute 1 is not pleasant to be engageds? what may seem to be an assault on buMriess bub business men thought this law could not be enforced Now the law can and is being enforced and because this we hear tonight that it is to be repealed i s'e would cut off my band before I xvould injure what do I I hear my dear friend Littleton offer? One dfitKolVounses Either we Sa xvill have individualism Or Wo will have combinations in restraint of trade going to that point where tho jpeople will demand that the power of corprations be transferred to Qic government And then we we tan disintegrate unlaw ful corporations and put them under injunction If they operate they must compete know I am speaking against the trend ot many of jou but I help 1 The la is on the statute books must this atifliug of competition and this control ot rices murycasr didn't jj antf to get into this dis 'cussionr butu want tace ''this There was frequent applause during I the remarks Re presen tiitiye Littletop wlw made u' plei tor 'the reiK'al'ot SheYnian anti triryt I act is a memuer i I rr rioci 1 nnmm i tf I United Stategi Utacl Corporation He I both former Pi evident Roose I xelt an Mr Taft as haying at 'one I time or anothcr been willing to havu I tho Sheraman law amended He de I ilared that there Its bifore the nation I now in solving of the "trust I question" the most difficult and far I ''reaching' problem affecting its inter I nal peace and fu ogress I seems clear to said Mr I Littleton Sherman law can I not pofsll ly be made effective in'the I exterminating Of tne real evil without I carrying with too largfe a s'leri I fice of the whole industrial fabric and I that it should be absolutely i epealed I and a new policy or scheme or legis I latlon I As a solution of the problem Littleton sugested that every corpo I 'ration before it entered into' inter I state business be required to sub I mit its incorporation its status its I'' true condition to a board created for I that purpose and to tjbtain a license I to' do interstate busimss The char I ter he should be formal de I 'finite and should recite the terms grant" It should be made sub I ject to forfeiture for violation of its precisions With such machinery to start with Mr Littleton said THE GOLD CROSS THE KREM LIN gft 'I (London Times) A In collecting mementos of the Na pdleOnicf invasion for the centenary celebrations Mdwownext jear at on was 'drawn lo the' memoirs Large crowds continued to" pour ini of the Comte de Segur and other 2 Erik 44 'LUM X'V fate of tnc greu: or ivan vwy the church which' dominate the Kremlin Napoleon had fids" ma Miller recently died a (horrible exposure JIls day Miller whose Injured by the was In a standing position left a diary written on the back of an essay cer tificate he first entry was October 6 The lwt reading was dated October 13 TRAINING IN HEALTH i mi I ft 1 BaMmiMBrinMtilli MrWitiiii'iiCi'ir rY jaMia Jr 8 A f' 'JML Jwlw kMr wo IK aj Xei wTWQwE' Hl i 1 tri ws W'fW 4 CI I iV i' WJ I mW niff jiwW'' WMUd" 1 1 I I at: 1 ITUV a 'H i I BE i "Wo ft A'4 I fW I 11 lEii'k wJfR I Bill ill' wW HifP iiiffll Mf TSEY At $1465 At $1850 r1 at Leassets $4000:00000 'kkk'kk i Al mW rwi ''21 tt 1 lkl AX i I r4t iULr SHE 5 NV 7 flfil 1 II.

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