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Richmond Times-Dispatch from Richmond, Virginia • 5

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FIVE RICHMOND TIMES-DISPATCH THURSDAY NOVEMBER 20 1916 Movie Calendar Confederate Mrntarial literary ho eliminating the actual duplicate name" the resolution read "and the Inauguration and maintenance of a eyotem ef proper street signs and tha keeping of these signs In their pliu-t-s will not only attain the object origi- nally sought bat will preserve to ust substantially all our street names of I historical and sentimental signiflraiice while It will pveaerve for tiie tourist i hit'll wotlhl change li fiairr- West End streets to rum1 l're cipally for sentimental reu-1 tic and historic organ izttiot against this plan shile tlie- hate niitted that they wouli sent ta the phn if it in riittui ia changing the name t-f Kara there duplication The plan waa worked i by 'om FORK UNION UNABLE TO CROSS LOCAL GOAL LINE 1-1 iiilsioncr IDek of the Ads: 'friii- retard 1 Hill of the Kill FOOTBALL CLASSIC EVENT OF TO-DAY O'onllnucd From First rp) Incurred it fa nuT neoeeaary to apeak einc he doea nt bimaelf II committed himaelf laat night lo the statement that he waa morn confident of a victory thla year than at any time Inro 1 90S Who known but that hla confidence may be well grounded? Hut more of that anon Kvcry facility for prompt newa-aer-vice haa been eetebllahcd at the Held tieveral apecial wires for detailed press reporte have been placed In th press boa so that the report will carry all the plays to analous hearts leftist home MOTH TKlkt ARK ALHK4D1 ll 11111 II The 'teams artived yeaterday 4'lr-ginla going alraight to tlis ikuatry Club and North Carolina to Murphy's Hotel Virginia practiced in th af tornoou on the Country Club ground but the park being occupied th vial-tor had to content themselves with fcignal practice lu a hallway North Carolina brought a baud of thirty piece with her and the student body will leave Murphy's Hotel at 13:39 to march to the Held Th band will head the parade making martial music to atlr the Hlue and Whit to higher hope The winning team will parade Hryad Street on the return Which will It be the Orange cnd Hlue or the White and Hlue? Th I'oinpany and I'ofcfinadt-r Hty Thornton aksl-stcd by FioHin Clark 4 Pratt engineers Mr- Fuller yesterday rer-ited fr Mr Thornton a let lev In which I'nst master said that he vouU wih-draw his objections to ahcdon i plaa to change the names uf (r-e west of Foushee Xt reels if th- ene- Committee wbull assure hint that i duplication in names would k- ru'v-el It is understood tint Mr liiil willing to give up the End If all duplicate names are allit-i-d "It strikes me that all pMtie interested in the subject are iAireed" said Mr Fnllrr "and I see reason why the whole matter cat satisfactorily arranged al no ilisunt date and sent to the Council for adoption" Th queatlon now rest In the hsndi the charm of Ih unusual th iudivid ual and the out of the ordinary whk Is ore of Richmond' greatest asacls and which rests ua nothing" At the meeting estqday Mra Elie Fitagerald of Chesterfield County Mrs Amy Melt Osborne of Norfolk Matthew Fontaine Wcrlh of Detroit and Rldgety Brown Chapter Culled Iwughters of the Confederacy of Horkville Md beraine life members of the society Two volumes of letters from Confederate generals were presented and accepted 44 ILMNG TO MTHIKK Nt'MHKRINt- OF IBUM STIIFKTN Alderman Ordwoy Fuller chairman of the Council Committee on Ktreet believes that he sees the way clear for a speedy adjustment of the differences between opposing factions In regard tn th matter of changing street name as recommended by th Administrative Hoard These opposing the changes are di- -hi sion of time the situation as it If you hear not regiment waa acute and will et you know to-morrow Thu stag' is set and the players are here Pperlul trains from l'harlottesvllle and North Carolina will arrive to-day Hut Itiehmond la concerned not with roctball alone The lreldenl in his proclamation hta asked I hut warworn Kurope ho remembered that thought be given to her stricken peoples that out of this country's bounty sustenance and comfort be sent to thoae upon whom -he Iron licel of Mars has fallen K6r them every congregation at services thin morning will offer a prayer and to balance that prayar and give It effect make such donation as It can And there are charitlee at home which have sent forth llinlr appeal and naked not to bo forgotten liehlnd th hrysunthe-mems and the pennant Itiehmond htarta will remember reefing Ihelr efforts to defeat th aubcoinmlttee of the Hire-t Cei-achem principally on the provision mittee I Free! Free! Free! A Beautiful School 1 Tablet wrapped each 10c loaf of Nolde Bros Butter-Nut Bread 4 4 Thanksgiving dinner is not complete 1 without a delicious 10c locif of Butter-Nut Bread elet Adopt Keriea of Resolution a PRKFKRS lUIFKK M1KKKRS Kayo Etmine of Knergy la Kliminat-Ing Duliratlon Would He lrrfrr-able to Xnmlierinc Flan for Street Having Historic Name Resolution ntronaly protesting agalnat th prupOKed plan of renaming th streets In Richmond with a view of eliminating ronfuidon reuniting from two or more atroet tin Mine name weie adopted yeaterday at the meeting of the Confederate Memorial Literary Society on the ground that the plan would wipe out of JexlKlenre a number af alreei name of historical significance when them ia no duplication of iheoe name and would create much coiifunlon where there la no lonfualon to-day The protest waa unit to the Council I'oninililee on Streets which will conwider the matter December II The resolution of the society assert that th proposed change would mere mean i glee A name to 'Fortlff-cation Road' boulevard along the other fortifications" of Richmond during th 4Var Between the Mtatea which was provided for in a plan projected at a meeting of tho society December $99 Such a sweeping change proposed it is asserted would requir a number of yearn In order to readjust the workings of the post-office and would not in any way heiieflt the mercantile interests of long established concerns along the lines sought for some time to romfe 44' ILL 1 41 POPE niHDKNON HEAL ESTATE AND INKl ItANt'E It la asserted by the society In Its resolutions that the Insurance companies will have to have made a new set of large-scale detail maps covering approximately 1100 city blocks Involved In the suggested changes These maps post about $26 each for an average area ot nine city block making the total cost about $351X10 The aoclevg asserts that this la not calculated to reduce tha rate of Insurance premiums In Richmond and any greater expense In Insurance matters would not work for constantly cited demand for lower rates of rent for the accommodation of operatives of our many Industrial plants" of th largest retail dry goods firms In the city" the resolutions continues pointed out that endlesa confusion will result from having so many streets of aubatantlally th aam name but technically different and In widely separated portions of the city as when the Initial of ono of the cardinal points Is left off an address or when a telephone message Is confused The system of tax books will have to be readjusted to accord with tha change and the city is not in a poal-tlon It la said to muke certain necessary Improvements In outlying districts yet the chunge In street names sought yould entail a burden ou the strained finance of tha city "The exercise of some energy In and i Continuing' thu board was ronsidernkly relieved when lenernl Male received the communication granting the request that he had personally made to the department laat week when he vlalted Washington Th board Jisa 'decided to give the tardy companies another chance ta meet the requirements of the national defense act which means thst tha members of the company must taka an oath to nerve th Ktat and national government and increase the enlistment period by adding three yeata in tha reserve lo the three years In active service The provision of tha act Is designed to completely Kedtralise th militia and all organisation now on th border have subscribed to the oath OTIIHH I'ORPASIKN MAY hk puhuki) to niL (an 'C'niees th companies take tb oath they will mustered out and others formed to All the gaps in tha reglmant Regimental officers assert that thy can easily get additional companies organised but require time In which to do so The fact that tha Fourth Regiment waa not Included In the call of the rresldent and th omission of the annual encampment have acted to the detriment of the organisation It haa been In the process of rehabilitation for aeveral months but the re-truitlng has been alovf The muster-mg-out of one or two companies may result in an effort being made to nil saps by tha organisation qf com-yanlea In Richmond The personnel of the regimental officers will not affected at present The Btate Military Hoard la planning a new system fur th allotment of fund lo Ui various companies On this account the rllotment of funds made ye terday was for a period of six months only being on th old basin of $10 for each duly collated member for tha year At the expiration of six month it is sxpected that the tew system will wprkeil out Only those companies that have already taken the Federal oath will participate In the distribution of Federal funds The board adopted a plan for the bonding of officers responsible for all property Issued by th Ktale and gov-omment Each responsible officer will be bonded le th sum of $1600 for the care and preservation Of military prop arty placed In hi charge It ia be-lleved that this will aid In tha proper TO ATTEND MEETING HERE accounting each year and will have a tendency lo make the oflicera more careful in seeing that tha property ta kept In the armory and la properly safeguarded It will also mean that companies with inefficient officers will not be penalized Other routine matters were taken up by th board Thoaa present at tha meeting were Governor Stuart Colonel James General Vaughan General Sale and Colonal Jo Lane Stern 'rt Order Temporarily Prevents It From Certify log Klrrtloa Weaver IBy AoNM-datcd PremJ Nuvciiiba-r A Itiuyurary rtauaiuing order issued by eudge Frank Carter of th Rowan County Superior Court her to-day prevents Hi Slat Hoaid of Election certifying the election of Weaver a Representative in Congress from the Tenth North Carolina District 'ih order Is' directed against the hoard the Secretary ot State and Governor and Is returnable In Raleigh on December I The returns eerilfled by the county election hoards in the district gave Weaver Democrat ten inei votes than Britt Republican Tne order to-oay grew out of the litigation In Hunconibe County In which Asheville is situated where Hu- lor Judge Adams on Iasi Monday dismissed writ of mandamus agalnat Buncombe County Hoard of Cnn- vaesera He said yesterday he would prefer to have some other Judge lasue restraining order against tha State hoard aakrd by attorneya Brill He stated that he held he no proper Jurisdiction in th North Carolina Editors 44111 Caafer 44 Ilk Ylrglalaas aa Newsprint Problem I Spec's! to The Timea-Diapatch RALEIGH November 29 Edward Urilton president of tbe North Carolina Press Association to-night appointed the following committee of members of tha association to attend From Your Grocer Order Early FOR FOURTH REGIMENT IdJalnUineril Kale iierCiN lfi i mission Front War lie part meat for Extension IIKUAMZK MiWItlMIMMU! Mg MvDtlis' Allotment of Military Fund Is Made Fending Working hit of New Hyafem Oflicera fo Ho Fat jl'nder Hoad for the complete rear-ganluthin of the Fourth Virginia Infantry waa received yeaterday by Jd-Jutant-tleneral Kale from the War Department Failure of aeveral companies to subscribe to the dual oath required by the national defense art threatened the future ealetenc of the regiment but an extension of th time limit which expires to-day will give th Plate military authorities an opportunity to bring the organisation up to the required strength Flans fur the rehabilitation of the regiment were discussed at length yesterday el a meeting of the Mat Military Hoard Uwing to delay In tha War Department authorising an eaten MITCHEL PROMISES AID 44 III Talk Over Caadltlaa of Striking New INrk Ktreet Railway Mea Wltk'PreaMeat 44'Uaoa I By Awm-latar Prma1 NEW TURK November Mayor Mitchel to-day 1 promlaad a delegation representing tho striking local street railway men to talk thalr situation over with President Wilson when he cornea here on Saturday to dedicate tho new lighting system for tha Statue of Liberty The men told tho Mayor they had called on tho President at Washington and appealed to him to Internal himaelf In th cause of the street railway workers throughout tho country aa he did in tha case ef tha ateam railway man Myor Mitchel amid they assured him Uie President seemed inclined to consider their request and they thought he would welcome a discussion with him of local conditions which they said they consider tho mosj crucial in their light for a complete national organisation of tho street railway men For Sprains Lame Muscles Abaorbln Jr brings quick relief Keep It always at band for Inatant usa Athletes us Absorbing JrH for ths muscle that has bean strained for tha cut or laceration that runa a chance of Infection for tha abrasion that palna and tha llmba that are stiff and lama from ovsr-exsrtlon Walter Johnson tho fsmoua pitcher af the Washington Americans aayss "Abaorblne Jr la flrat-claoa liniment and' rub-down for llred muse lea I have used It mynatt to advantage and can haarlily racommcnd It to ball playora everywhere" Absorbing Jr la a concentrated antiseptic only few drops required al an application It la aalo and pleasant to Itavsa no rvsy Idu residue Bold by moat dri and a bottle or postp trial bottle for 19a tn stamps YOUNG I' II Temple BL 1 1 ru Bprlngfleld Man Advertisement Ski OES 9ERYICK RALSTON ties It BbWMNU Bells Them UI Bast Bread RAMTON BOOT BUOP for Another Week Our -To-day fa-marrow aad Oat-rday I lara Kimball lens la -k tammoa I -aw' 010 III la-day -The Wlrt JFm miih Ifaaar Prfrra aad iiU Kaaei a-morraw aad ealarday Is-leaka Oaratt la OTR A Ta-day la-marvaw sad atarday Fraak Krraaa aad Kata Markey Jlm rlmk'o Bay- alaa Key olear remrdy 1 e-day Wararr la Rraaar af taaaparr' alaa a Kryataar remrdy la-morraw ta-leaka Oaratt la Ikr atralakf Satarday Ilralala Praraaa la War Hrldra arrrrl- Ta-da Wallarr Rrld aad I Ira Hldgrly la -Ikr trllaw Paata alaa Ifrlra llalmra la -4 LaM af tka lamkrrlaadai ta-aaarrava aad katarday Marguerite lark ia -IJItlr Imdy (niaaB' To-day aad 4e-merrave Tie Laat lta William Daa-raa aad Mary tadrraaai Mafarday rlmaaa Mala Mystery nltk Maarlaa (aairlla aad Klkel Craadia OMMOA 1414" TO HK KKK 4T THE ll TO-UAY After months nf preparation tha Drat of tha Clara Kimball Young pictures produced under th Kelsnick banner will be presented at th lain to-day to-morrow and Saturday "The Common Law" written by Robert Chamber ia the name of this aevea-part production and it la heralded th moat Intense amt Intereafing screen play of the season It deplctr life In tha artist settlement of New York "THK 4KI4KT AT '010 1 41 AUAI TO-UAY "Th Velvet Paw" In which House Patera sod Hall Kane are co-starred at th Colonial will be presented for the last time at the performances today On Friday and Saturday tha Colonial will present Valeaka Muratt In tha William Fox photoplay "Jealousy" "JIM GKIMBVN BOY" ATTIl 4UTIO STRAND Th Triangle feature at the Strand for tha laat three days nf the week will be Frank Keenan'snd Knld Markey In Grimby'a Boy" and a Keyalona comedy will be added while Lett Garvey a well-known pianist of the South will he heard at the piano Interspersed with organ recitala "Jim Grimby'a Boy" Is a nigged story telling of tha disappointment of a man who wanted a boy Instead of a girl Of-course there are compensations for tha arrival of tha girl but It takas some time for the stern parent to realise IL WARNER MT4K PltTIIIK AT ODBON Warner In "The Beggar of Cas-npore" will be the Triangle offering at the Udeon to-day only There also will be the usual Keystone comedy To-morrow Valeaka Huratt will be seen in the William Fox production "The Straight Way" On Saturday Virginia Pearson will ba presented lu "The War Bride's Secret" the feature play In which she avored ia hit when it was presented at the Colonial REID AND lEO HIDGKL4 AT Few of the Paramount production offered at the New Theater recently have equaled "The Yellow Pawn'Tea-turlng Cleo 'RIdgely and Wallace Reid which waa presented yesterday and will be offered again to-day The story la full of real action from beginning to and and its co-atari are aurrounded by a notable cast Helen Holmee In Lass of tho Lumberlanda" Is tha added attraction Marguerite Clark in "Little Lady Clleen" will be th Friday and Saturday attraction VICTOR 44 ILL PRESENT "THK LAST MAN" TO-DAY In aceoTdance 'with iur plan (6 present first-run Greater Vltegraph pictures on Thursday and Friday ot each week the Virtor Theater to-day and to-morrow will offer 'The Laat Man1 with William Duncan and Mary Anderson In tho leading roles On Saturday Maurice Costello and Ethel Grandtn will be seen In 'The Crimson Htaln Mystery" and th program also will Include a Sidney Drew comedy No Knlfrage Meeting This Reek Tho regular weekly meeting of th Richmond Suffrage League will be omitted to-day to bo resumed as nsuaT next week OOCCOOCiOOOOOOOO Jewelry in Superb Assortments Suitable for Gift Purposes Wo have mad unusual preparations for a big Christmas business and have assembled stock that cannot be duplicated anywhere In Richmond 4A'atrbes Ring Brooches La Valllere Bracelet isrkfli Wrist 44'atchca Jewel Hoses Brash ood t'ooib Sets Hhatlag Mels And hundreds of other things that art too numerous to mention here Prices too era lower because wo era out of tho high rent district Allen Co JKWKLKRM 1323 Bust Main Ktreet JOBCOOOC OOOOOOO Mil MORRHIN ADDICTIONS CAN BE CURED Our proposition! "No Curs No Fay" Wa will taka any cast of Uqunr or drug addiction and Buniwnloo 1 euro la from lea daya lo three wseko aecordlug to phyalcal condition of patlaaL You don't pay ua a penny until you know that you art cured Wa administer the original Dovlna treatment which la tha tail word that aclanua haa ta uffar for tho aura of theia dlaeaoeo Writ for cond-dentist Information and ref-srencta Dr Define Stnitariuip Highland Fork- Mle stand Vo Thn Confederate uiusaum TWELFTH ANII CLAY KTKKKTd 4pen I A to burins Jury and August 9 ta 1 Katurday frae irom to I hrM lolrrferra With Play hat laral Klfra Taraa Trtrk I taring Float PerMa Hsu4K-spie4 by an unuaually heavy MeM but aided materially by 're'a iwrnty-flve-yard hike from a double pa a and aevera! excellently worked forward panne a from Thompson to lie-vine John Marshall yeaterday after noon defeated J'ork Union at fSroad Street Park by an U-to-0 nrore The battle inurkeil the cbiae of the lore! prep season maintained the unbletii tailed record of the Hlue and White enabled that team to meet the powerful Itoani'ke High Hchonl on Katurday with one of the beet season hiatorlea that the Jocal achool haa carried Into an iPtereevtloiial icaiiie In aeveral seasons Due to the ugs playliiK ground the member of each eleven were handicapped lumliirrablfT' Core- end runa were made practically useless and thla uiao waa true of Bravermsn's attempt hi youugater gave evidem-e of being unueually faat and a dandy around gamer under ordinary condition Dot yeaterday both he and Cor aeveral Ilmen clipped and fell after gettliig away wun a practically clear Weld ahead of them rure'a twenty-live-yard run around right end thuuKli waa the longeal ol the game and waa the chief factor in defeating Ihc lull ora They had been playing an alr-llght gain until then hut the acorc disconcerted them one-whal end their elforta were not ae availing thereafter I'roliahly the beat playing the Held waa don by the end Todd pleyed auperb football throughout I no game while of Folk Lnlon I mo allowed to dvntge Hrsvarrnsn waa conapicuoiia throughout for visitors and Will the Hlclimond boy played hard and well alao t'ooke and I'oyl likewiaa performed excellently Dugan Hunter Devine Itigga and Terry nil were in the game every minute and more than once were rewarded with dandy tackle During the e-ond half th local Interference improved conaiderably and the line men were more aurcvaaful In their effort to open hele for the beck It required the entire flret half for John Marshall to accustom Itaelf to the mud that lay Inchea deep over the Held and to ascertain the weak apot in th Kork Union line During that time the play for the non wn cluse to the center of th Held botr teams being unable to make cotiaia tent headway in their effort to ad-vane Cere Make Leageat Hun However th leaeona learned curing the two opening period stood tn Marshalllte in good etead and nt the beginning of in third quarter the local eleven took the Held with Increased confidence and an determination They held their oppmienla after th kick-off and Hi overman punted to Core Devine made seven yerds and Thompson added eight Then Core took th bell on a delayed pas and skirting his opponent left end dashed twenty-five yard lor the Hrat touchdown That score wee sufficient lo win but the MarshalUtee one they had utarttd proved hard to atop and although they failed to kick the goal they Fork Union to punt to them shortly after the kick-off and once inure parted a procession up the field using short lunge at tackle to goou advantage: Thee play Interspersed with a forward pass from Thompson to Devine swept The bull to Fork twu- swept the bull lo Fork Linona u- ard line It was furth down though aiitl the visiting eleven won the Inti I by a great almw of defensive atrengtn Hravrrman dioppud hack of hla goal line to kick Hlg Mall Dugan hurleu himself over ur through tn opposing line with sui-h volenc that able to meet the hell ne It left Braver-man's toe The spheroid bobbed around' a lilt close to 'the fence but Jimmy Todd got hla upon it and a second later covered it with hla body scoring John Marshall's second touchdown Fork Union placed He hope In the forward pass after receiving the ball but each attempt failed the Blue ana White players aeveral tunes failing to hold the ball viler getting their hands upon It Core took car of the punt and ran It back thirteen yards-A delayed pats netted eeven end when the line then held Thompson droppeu hack apparently for a received the ball It slipped from hla Angers and railed to the ground Calmly th full b-rk picked it ui' nnd wHh deliberation toaaed a beautiful pas to D-vine just as the quarter ended Flay then waa on Fork lnlon eigh-teen-yard line High Kchool backs were off side and it cost them yarda fore loet a couple of urda when he slipped after aUrUnq with a delayed pat jr Ila lied held anas forward pa ever Thompson juniu baik Kh nther attempt and thla to again wna surceanul It waa not aum-ctent to make Hrat down though and the visitor wjn the leather Hlgga IVrferma llrllllantly fore received Bravermnn'a kick 'on his thlrty-yaio line and then younii Itigga began to perform Tlve Riga the Bali pleaded Coach Burruas to himaelf aa he paced before tlio do-house fore did so ltlggs promptly dashed through tor llrst down The line held against other playf Itigga again was called on Once more ho laced the trencuea for Aral down Itigga i Th other backs contributed several yarda between tnem and filially Itigga was given the bnll again This time he plunged through the line and over i he goal for the Marshalllle Anal "Fork Union continued Ha attempta at tha forward passing game during th remainder of tho Dottle realising Hint the local llna and ends weio Imprea-nnlde Stoat of the passe felled but Hraverman succeeded In one effort and gained twelve yards It was not to pushHIje oaU Into John territory In split of tha fact that Touch Burruas by thla time had sent practically all of hla reserve Into the fray The w-hitM blew shortly after Wyatt had puAled to Hraverman and had tackled and downed him with sleeve hold The line-up: Jahn Marahall rralilnn Todd 5" Ilunltr Taylor 1 ftusan Lii- Fork Union Powell Welmf-lil Foyle lUaw ell FmiUo VVIIliino Pnllnck Brav-maa Miiahe Itilcy Will fcapil Kldridg 6 Terry g- Anderw-n iore leapt I JJ Alaan I-vine II Thompson 'a'hf' Ms'iWlV-Kcrthrrti for i 'nr-: gmlih fr Terry Klaa ft Plimn Mlnaui HevillM for Andenain: KIZ KmUh for Terry: gimrle for llun'e- Hii'i'J fnr Tvlnr: Wyatt for ThmPn! WJ for tliiain: Jnnri fur Hnillh: Aiotlti fur Iwyliie: Hill fnr Head Ire Fork Unhiii-SP-MulItu fur Riley: Fredett Anminir Tnurhdnwna-'en- Twin Rlrae Referee Will IV 11! umpire Boyd 1 Hli Hinmnian Hlaaah'er BOWIE RESULTS iMlilwelli 1391 lit eMHilidi Udy l'llnlnn im ll'rumhi IA9L Ihlnl Tlnis DIN Jack uiHiiaslMiy Ini i Yk i'ark Tlneel tllHiiexliiiy Bop Ikotch Iiaiiicr iwemler aim ran lllna eevi-n furlniijr im ii'ruinpi ItOt IkW IJI'L brut Mon it Key i Mm ''I hrut ylaruH- rel Ni iliniwHi ID I'tlN mcoml 4 er muni 113 (Ward i Tim IMwi-ao lV N-vlfllen Fair Helu Pmaunip-llmi Clnii llnrt aleu run --1 run non I 12 (Vi U9I inuind iMirieli 'ink (linmlnlcki IlM IKl i-t l'arrahlen Kins Nr ali I 1-1 rlh-'Ninnilallnn heiidliyii nun ia IT ii'ruiui'i ill lit fitt jlK IWi rry I'aMiu (Hutwelll 39t Met Ctirlellu ini (Hnmlnlcki $1H third Tliiie Iif fidnnel KnlinwMi Kdllh (Hr Hnnetor i'hv elm run Fourlh-r Hunitex Ilavberry Tlnuv 1 :4) 4-1 l'rrahlen Kins Nnplunt lwililv'i I'fmicu lluirlev ala ro T'lfih-liekliaina puna am mll-ln liin rhiml 1(t lltnliinniBi 141 $4 90 Ilk nriil Wiseman I1J Srimrhiirni MAO iie seennoi Kentophv liny (MeAleei 1011 third Mk Buy Aikih I nramrluin Kilmer Fairy lu-enl aim aasr sis-jHzn W'-i a Time lUl ttlMilua t'elunel uutcllu I'arllnn 0 Kd Run also rail Player-Pianos arum Zebu-Ion But ini- as pei flt the representing had matter tha meeting in Richmond on next Tuea day of th executive committee of th Virginia Praas Association to conaldei tha newa-prlnt problem: IJncke Nashville Graphic If Varner Lexington Dispatch I Horne Jr Rocky Mount Telegram: Wraver Durham Sun Way Henderson Dispateh Jeffresa Grrnnalioro News and Owen Dunn Newbern Sun-Journal President Britton la sending a personal letter to each of these editors urging Atteqdanca on tha meeting Open House at 1 A Senior members of the Young Men's Christian Association and their friends will calibrate open house to-morrow night The Maurer Mandolin Club under the direction of Mrs Lucy will ba th attraction In addition to tha Inatrumental and vocal program a faat gam of volleyball will be staged The program wll curt at o'clock Coadltloa Improved The condition of John J- Turner of 233 North Harvle Street who waa paralysed about ten days ago continues to Improve Mrs It Garnett of Dunnsvllle who has been under treatment at th Memorial lloupltal la improving at the nome of her slater Mra Hrnaddus 27U9 East Broad Street and aspects to return hum in a few days FELL FROM L0F1 HURT THEN ILL How a Man Mho Landed On Wood Tile and lVn More From llrnd to Foot Found Quirk Kellef Once upon a time Edwin Pulnain who llvaa In (ha qulot pratty hamlat of Wandal Depot hlaaa cllmbeu up Into a loft lo gat soma building material Juki aa many another mart living in the country must often do Suddenly ha slipped and fell Ton feet below waa a pile of wood knotted and gnarled It waa a nasty tumble and Mr Putnam waa Injured painfully In the buck he waa covered with lirulnati and waa sore from haad to fool The net I day ha bought a hetlla nf Nlnan'e Liniment which had been recommended to him Within a very few houra th aureneaa had vanished and the lamenaea had disappeared lie wa an active man once more Sloan's Liniment can ba obtained at all drur store He Ido and 1100 A Sale That Should Be I of Extreme Interest to School Teachers Visiting Richmond Featuring a Big Stock of Pianos on Easy Terms Prices Range From $125 to $200 Visiting school teachers are juBt-ln time to take advantage of this sale to secure the Plano or Player-Piano they have always wanted on the easiest terms and at the lowest prices of the season Pecause our new nirfotmas stocks arc jjj beginning to arrive and we must have room for their sale and the -( quickest and most effective method is by creating astonishing values and easy we have not hesltaied but have taken our medicine to accomplish our In spits of the fact that thin sale offers unusually low prices you can make small easy weekly or monthly payments to suit your convenience and means ()nlyt a small first payment le required to have one of those Pianos delivered into your home In lime to art Ua enjoyment Thanks-Riving Day when all the family are gathered toguiher purpose Th majority of tha Planoa and Players in thla aa! have been elluhtly used but have been put In perfect condition In our repair rooms and art as good new both In appearance end playing quality At the prlcae marked they will undoubtedly he closed out at once and It Is therefore advisable that you mme to the afore aa early aa you ran get here If you want ons ef lhaae bargains COLONIAL -Piano Corporation 205 East BnmslST M1ZELLB Manager Mall the Poupoe opposite If you are unable to call and our nalesmau will rail NO OIL M0AT10N COUPON Plesso send me complete Information about these great Plano special without obligation lo me Name a ov flffttt IMIiMHMMllMmiMMMtMII iimiMiMmiiif mititMMMii Special Sale Wiort ildirk White KM Loco Heats ALBERT STEIN King of 9bee 4M (Cast Broad SaiLROAiw City of the Famous Jesse French awmMaatfjMMUttuAAuuu4.

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