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This Store Closes at 6 every day through the aummer including Saturday JULY 4th WE WILL CLOSE AT 1 O'CLOCK Glance Over This Noteworthy List of Artists Keith Mholld Has Narrow Kaeapo from Drowsing While Swimming Keith THhella twenty years old of III Eaat Lalah Strati hod a narrow earspo from drowning yesterday afternoon while In swimming off Twenty-eighth and Pock St rests l(a want down eight times according to Dr Torregrosa City Hospital ambulance surgeon who with lr Boyle attended him The aurgeona found nlm In a as-rloua condition and were forced to uae tha oxygon pulmotor In order to reaua-eltata him Ha waa takan to tha Virginia Hospital where further treatment waa administered Shalld was abls to rsturn to his horns shortly after 7 Ho wss In swimming wearing a quantity of clothing It Is sold end It Is supposed the extra weight proved too great and caused him to tire before he realised hla danger Several boya on tho bank above him noticed hla pre FRAUD CHARGE MADE AGAINST JAMES DUKE Virginia Cerporntton Reeking to Foreo Hina to Famish SMHysa According to Alleged Agreement New York June James Duke millionaire head of tha Brltlih-Amar-lean Tobacco Company waa ehargad with fraud to-day in a Supreme Court action brought by tha Interstate Cham-aal Corporation to compel Duke to furnlah 13006000 and enjoin him from disposing of pertain property until ha carries out an alleged agreement to upply this oapItaL Tha Interstate Chemical Corporation lo a Virginia corporation with 15750-000 capital owno phosphate bads In Florida and large fertiliser plants In Southern oltleo It la alleged in tha eompany'a complaint that an arrangement waa mode by tho company to omblno with a corporation controlled by Thomas Willson a Canadian engineer who had dlaoovarad a process of manufacturing fertllluor fey water power without the use of aulphurla sold Tho aid of Duke woo enlisted to raloo eapltal to operate tho combined properties The aomploint esserte that Duko agreed to furnlah four-flftha ef 110-000000 oapltal and tho plaintiffs wore to supply tho remainder Subsequently it la ehargad Duko esquired from Hoggin aoma water power property adjoining the Willson property and took title to it In hlo own name Afterwords It la alleged he secretly bought out intareato for 1177-000 and attempted to frees out tho plaintiff eompauy William Chisholm president and tho board of whoso contributions to tho July Vlotor List havo aroused a hurrloane of ep proval from1 all mualo enthusiasts ALTHOUSE CAR SO AND DESTINN GLUCK AND BBIXERS PADKHBWSKL MABGARBTB OBER HEMPBL AND AMATO JULIA CULP MeCORNACK AND KREISLKJL Than there are particularly pleasing Osma from tha leading Musical Pro- duotlona Two splendid Marches by tho 8 Marino Band Six new Dene Hum-era and sight of the most popular song auaeoHos of tho dnyl Better eome in to-day and hoar 'than alf gladly play thorn for you Tho House That Made Rkluni MulraL 111 SMt Mim Mtrmt Children's School £1 ShOCS ALBERT STEIN Cor 5th end Broad Ste MEASURE FAVORED BY HOUSE (Continued from Flrat rage) control of thsrailroads and tiic eon trol of tha hanking ayatem In tha handa of Federal eommiMlonera" ha aald "Only a abort time ego wa wars forced to name on tho Interstate Commerce Commlaalon a man whose views If they waro followad in the filing of ratal would Impoaa a burden of mllllona upon tha psopla of tha oountry Tha mambera of tha hanking board havo been named and they believe In a central bank and are connected directly with the great bualneea I nt treat a of tha country When all of theaa are eantrallaad and a board la veatad with tha wide dlacratlon given by tha bill there will bo only one fight In polltloa control theaa oommlaalona" Senator Lawlo aald that tha eon-dltlona which brought about tho or-ganlaatlon of truata had forced tha pandlng bill "I would not aubaeriba to Federal regulatlone" he aald "ware not forced to it ty condltiona which naoaa-a! tat a aome guardlanahlp for tho eltl-aana agalnat monopoly and aoma guardlanahlp for State and nation agalnat revolution and anarehy" Senator Lawla dlaeuaaad tha "pay-etiology" of praaant bualnaaa condltiona and denounced tha "monopollata" who ho aald "poalng aa financial lead-era" had foatarad it He deolared three of these "great financiers" had delivered Identical apeeehea deploring business condltiona In different parts of tho country on tho same night Disputed Sams Settled Washington Juno Disputed appropriations In thie diplomatic bill finally wars settled to-day One hundred and fifty thousand dollars for an embasay building of Mexico City 1100-000 for one 'at Tokyo 1140000 for a legation at Berne 175000 for American participation In tho conference of American States at Santiago Chita In September and 140000 each for American participation In tho International Congress against Alcoholism and the Interparliamentary Union were agreed upon Game Wanted In Capital Washington Juno SO A resolution to provide a field in Washington where tha annual Army-Navy football game could be played was Introduced today by Senator Swanson Tho resolution would allow use for this purpose of a part of Potomao Park near tho White House Investigates Named Washington June Senator Korn chairman of the Privileges and Election Committee ten-day named Senators Thompson Lea Hughes jKenyon and Clapp as a subcommittee to Investigate the use of Senate stationary to promote a mine at Gold Hill Provides Wav Strength Washington Juno 30 The Chamberlain reeolutlon authorising the President to recruit the army to war strength exceeding statutory limitation was favorably reported to-day by the Senate Military Committee lavratlgattes Proposed Washington June 31 Sensts investigation of any rights of Costa Rica In the Nicaraguan Interoceanlo Canal route Xros proposed In a resolution today by Senator Galllnger The question is connected with the pending Nicaraguan treaty Carransa would send to IU propoiod milionui It plana for provisional Ho paid ho thought Un-(naa would havo eonoulltd hlo rho waro parties to Iho plan within a day or two definite aniwar would bo in afterward ton government officials Institutionalist aganta liar Interest In tha report from that Blr Uonal Cardan IHrltlih aubjaela to laava howaver axplalnad this liaaaura of aafaty raault-contlnuad approach of iry artnlaa upon Mexico fa gancral unaaalneaa ovar tha mediation eonfaranca haa fallad thua far to compoaltlon of Mexl- laa chlaf of tho Lib-laateo and hla aaeo-lJurdato who havo aavaral daya aald ould remain hero rom Oanaral Cnr a Intamla to with lion Mr Iglaalaa boon rafarrad to or nod that Nla family a Ha aald Carronaa aa a delegate to tho at eonaultatlon over If It la to do hold TItOMilV I'HUEII TO PEND mSIIIIIATl3l filling in noma quariara i oral Carronaa eventual- 10 to aand mediation ilel-Id to ha due to tho fact ouraa had been atrongly to him by eonie of hla argumonta proaanted to man waa that an ln-alon between hla dela-jae of lluorta could do la cauaa even If no Anal any aort should bo tha event there aliould by the liuerla dele-rgued the military movc-be carried forward with vigor It also was point-arguments presented by mallet representatives In form during an in-ones would not be an embanaaament or inis-in any quarter aa would onoof purpose which en out as reault of nicotians In tha third uggestei that tho meet-'arranis's delegates and a even if not conclusive ults might lav the basis 11 on which Mexico's In-couid be ailjusted in minister aald to-day fear of a critical situs-n Mexico City He bens will Improve and does remove hla family from will he advise Amer-- Tha diplomatic repre-fsr has failed to follow iif the British minister 'd British subjects to Float Kgort for Peace n'EI Paso Texas June 28 Arrangements have been completed for a conference this week 1 between Usnerel Villa and representatives of General according to information (rom Torreon Villa arrived at Tor-to-day from Zacetacaa Announcement of the conference was received pro aa partly explaining Villa's aban-fenment of hla campaign to the south The general Impression that the re-Ions between tha Constitutionalist inander-ln-chtef and hla northern commander had reached a break-olnt was replaced with the exbelief that -a last effort will be bring the two together on some alee In the meantime the and Villa constituents have 1 point of coldneas which has the frequent utter-Breieda Currantcf ence of tha Villa rep- poken of ad-eusslon to-day of an the Constitutionalist asserted that Villa Ivll cabinet and name I to Washington and (ha United (Hates wee not admitted by Ippolnted agents who 1 of abaoluto alienee re fatlon It was learned le liad beguu negotiate unnamed agent In le Carrensa men who Tliave not been ventur- Specials if SON 1830 East Main Street and -f BOS Eaat Marshall Itreet Large Pineapples Fresh Tomato quart 11 Kuks for Se yf- Spring Chickens pound gfie Cantaloupes each So XiCmona dossn 1 fie Now Potatoes half peck SO Cabbages for Se EOF THEFT Caught With Bag of Load Pipo Bt ripped From Empty Hobm CHARGE THEFT OF SOFT DRINKS Organised Gang tho Folios Assort Is Itospoasibl for Roeont Robberies at Municipal Swimming Fool and Elsewhere Chargad with breaking Into tho Pepsi Cola Worke 1540 Eaat Franklin Street and stealing a large quantity of bottled soft drinks and nlao with entering a vacant house at 711 North Twenty-third Street and stripping It of all of tho lead pipe In sight nineteen you tha ranging from -ten years of ago to seventeen were token Into euatody last night by Dotootivos Smith and Bryant Thsy war paroled for their appearance In tho Juvenile Court this morning Tho boya art said by tho polios to havo organised themselves Into a gang and to have been making depredations similar to those which caused their arrest for tho last several months They art believed to have been Im-illcated in the rseently-re ported robberies occurring at tha municipal swimming pool CAUGHT WITH RAO CONTAINING LEAD PIPE Tho detectlvaa made the flrat arreat early yesterday morning at Twenty-third and Street when they came upon three boys each of whom was carrying a largo bag They stopped them and began asking questions whereupon one of tho boya attempted to drop hie bag and run Smith grabbed him and Bryant eollarod tha other two before they were able to make a similar attempt It waa found that the bag aontalnod lead pipe which It Is said would cost about 50 to roplaoo Ths names of those boys were Charles Jsnnsss Edward Me-Darmon and Walter Woolard The namss of tho others arrested on tho charge of theft of ths Pepsi Cola were given as Wallace Trevllllan Leroy Woodson Charles Jennass Edward Boone Lyle Craig Georg Raid Herbert Jenness Mltchel Ledlss Phillip Ledlas Edward McDarmon Joseph Hardyahell Raymond Clarke Vernon Kahn William Gregory William Pitta Uoyd Taylor Berkley Craig William Cole and Raymond Brooka TOWN SUFFERS HEAVILY Basinets Part Ion la Wiped Bomatrna Cloadfearat Batavia Java June II Immense damage waa caused by a cloudburst last night at Bankoalen Sumatra The business section of the town waa destroyed and tha hoapltnl the sehool and a number of houses collapsed Belated reports from the southern 1 districts of Sumatra stats that many Europeans were Injured during the recent earthquake The passenger steamer Van Cloon of ths Dutch Royal Mall Steamship Company want ashore on tha Island of Celebes as a result of tha heavy seas following tho shock COMMITTEE NAMED TO ACCOMPANY BOOT Washington Juno II Three mem' hers of the governing board of the Pan-American Union Ministers Calvo of Costa Rica Peset of Peru ai Cordova of Ecuador were nomad today as a committee to accompany the body ef lata Dr Pedro Esequiel Rojaa minister from Vensauela to Hampton Roads to-morrow on board tha naval dispatch boat Dolphin Funeral services to-morrow will be attended by the President members of tho Cabinet Supreme Court diplomats corps and other officials A military escort will escort tha body to tho Dolphin From Hampton Roads it will ha taken to Veneauela on the battleship Kansas KILLED IN HANDBALL ROW Scranton Pa June Quarreling over supremacy In a handball game hare John Slpslo waa Instantly killed by John Buses Nelthar boy la over fourteen years of age and tho tragedy followad on entire morning! ploy on a court Just outside tho city limits Slpslo and Buses had been playing together and became engaged In a wrangle over the result of one of tho gomes To aettlo tho argument It was proposed that they fight It out and tho handball court was promptly used a ring They fought for about five minutes when a woman Intar-fared and stopped the bout Aa soon ae she disappeared Blpslo proposed that they resume and fell before tha first blow Ho died almost Instantly tho Jab having bean a severe one over tho heart Busas thought nothing of It and waa preparing to go to a boll gnmo whan arreatad Hold Up Near Station A report was yesterday made to tho port was yesterday mi lice by George Hubbard of 707 North plalnoc rithln negro man nt tha point of a pistol! po Twenty-third being held up Sunday nig blocks of tho First Precinct Station -third Street who complained of eld up Sunday night within two Ho lost about $9 ha told tho police Marriage Lieease A marriage license was Issued yesterday by tba clerk of the Hustings Court to John Lo Vo Hill of Centre-burg an ensign In the United States Navy to marry Alice Christian Graven of this city Elko to Have Crab Feast Richmond Lodgo of Elks will hold crab feast at the Home corner of Eleventh and Marshall Streets Thursday night at 1:30 Tho ooelal session committee Invites every member to bring a friend who ho thlnkn would make a good member Killed by Hlo CoBoln Roanoke Vo- June Shlvo-ley a farmer to-day la dead from pis ounda at hie home In Henry Coun- ley tol ty after a quarrel with hie cousin Dode 8Mveley ever owenrahlp of a saddle How Do Your BRYAN IS CONFIDENT Washington Juno IIHearlnga continued to-day before tha Sonata Foreign Relations Committee on the proposed canal rights treaty with Nicaragua Tha commlttao bald two sessions and heard two wltnasaaa who figured In transactions which preceded the negotiation of tha treaty Secretory Bryan attended both sessions Although Mr Bryan would not die-eusu tha proapaets af the treaty It was understood to-night that ha Is confident It will hi reported favorably to ths Senate It waa aald that eventually meat of tho Democrats and possibly a faw Republicans would veto for a favorable report Several other witnesses are to fee heard The two witnesses to-day wars Seven Mallet-Prevest a New York lawyer who drew up contract between the Nicaraguan government and the bankers controlling tha Nicaraguan Railway and ths Nicaraguan National Bank and Ernaat Wanda flnanelal agent of tho Itato Department lu Nicaragua Mr Mallat-Pravost read a long statement setting forth tho transactions In connection with Nlearngunn affairs In which hla clients figured Mr Wanda wna oak ad about Nlearo-guan finances and tha receipts from Nlaaraguan customs Tho committee to-morrow will hoar representatives of Brown Brothers and Baligman Co the bankers interested In Nicaragua ALEX WILL EEBUILD ITS FIRE-SWEPT AREA Salem Maas June Actual work In preparation for the rebuilding of the groat area swept by fire on Thursday was begun to-day when contractors and architects arrived to look over tho ground and make plans for now structures General approval has been expressed by manufacturers and real estate owners of tho plan to give employment ao for ns possible In tho reconstruction work to those who lost their homes and working places in the conflagration Congressman Under Knife Washington June Representative Charles I Bartlett of Georgia waa operated upon for gallstones at a local hospital to-day Hla physicians announced te-nlghta that tho operation had been successful and that Mr Bartlett waa raatlng comfortably Klllod In Wreck en Southern Charlotte June II Thomas Brown was klllod and Fred Tsasley probably fatally Injured In the wrack of a Southern Railway freight train lx miles seat of Btatosvlllo thie afternoon Teasley states that both wore from Dayton Tonn and wars going to Whitney in search of work Thoy wore boating a rids on a train mado up- principally of coal ears twelve of which left tho rails while tha train waa making good spaed Ten Bailers Are Mlaatag Portland Maine June II Ten of tho crow of tho Gloucester flaking schooner Rax which has Just arrived hers era missing Tho captain said thay had bean caught out In their dories In a danse fog off tho Grand Banks on Juno 30 Metric Stated fee Foot Washington June Ira Nelson Morris of Chicago probably will bo appointed minister to Sweden Ho to being supported for tho post by Senator Lewis and is on tho admlnlstra list for 1 diplomatic place Tho Stockholm poet now lo vacant Law la Hold Invalid Now Orloens Juno Holding In valid tho law undor which William Walters was recently convicted nt Opelousas Lo of kidnapping young Robert Dunbar of that place In April 1013 tho Louisiana Supremo Court today ordered Walters released Ha had boon sentenced to life Imprisonment Miner Will Be Total Wreck Concepcion Chita July Tho British steamer Dorothy Antofagasta for Now York whleh went ashore In A ran eo Bay Saturday has No 1 hold and stoko hold full or water and will probably bo a total wrack Watek Is Recovered Policeman Moor turned a qulek piece of work yootorday when ho succeeded In recovering a 140 watch for Alton Robb of 111 Eaat Eighteenth Street In lees than three hours after It had been reported stolen A negro woo ooen near tho ocono of tho plaea from which tho watch was stolon Ho recovered the watch from George Fooohor colored of 261S Decetur Street Ankles Look? dicament and lent what aid they could but hla raaoua waa accomplished by means of a gaaoleno launch Police man Bertuccl and Sweet arrived at the scene shortly after ha had been taken from tha water and aided in the reaus-oltatlon until tho ambulance arrived PENALTIES WIPED OUT 1 II ease Paaeed Bill Srsuvllg Haloed by "Krbelllon" Washington Juno With an unusual demonstration tha House to-day unanimously passed a bill to repeal a section of the Revised Btatutee which prohibits ths payment of accounts claima or other obligation! agalnat tha United States In favor of any one who encouraged or sustained or In any way favorod tha "rebellion" Tho measure would open up claims of various kinds aggregating about 1161000 from West Point graduates who wore afterwards offleara in the Confederacy Representative Graham told tha House ha had found stowed away on the Judiciary calendar thla bill to remove penalties from men who had fought In tha South half century or more which haa paasad" said Mr Graham "has brought together tha warring combatants of Gettysburg to wasp and ehesr in unison on that fateful field List's wipe from the statute books tha offspring of the feelings which bitter strife engendered" The measure waa passed promptly without a dlsseittlng vote and enthusiastic applause followad on both aldas of tho chamber Bat WHITE DUCK FOR WILSON He Received Suit Seutk Carellaa Factory Washington June Representative Byrnes of South Carolina went to the White House to-day with two white duck suits which ha proaanted to President Wilson and Secretary Tumulty The duck was made at an old cotton mill In South Carolina and waa fashioned Into suits by the Prssl New York tailor frees I sews ef LONE SENIOR GRADUATED Newcomer In Tens le the Only High Seheel Sealer Boston Juno 30 If tho Atkins fern lly hod not moved in from Cholaea two years ago tho town of Wilmington would not hava had any 1114 high school senior close nor tho resulting June function of graduation It supplied tho graduating elasa In ths form of Abraham Atkina aovan teen years old a clover ambitious boy who did three work In two onfl never seemed to mind tho lonollnoss of his estate on tho eventful evening when he snt on tho platform of Grango Hall tho sole cause and excuse for tho assomblago of 400 townspeople Metal Yield Ii Washington Juno 30 Tho value of tho mins output of gold silver copper lend and sine In tho Eastern or Appalachian States lost year waa 111-751657 compared with 111470271 In 1912 according to figures to-day by ths Geological Survey The gold output was 0017 fine ounces valued at 1165 711 silver 111114 fine ounces valued at $07173 copper 10004110 pounds valued at $1004515 lead 1013000 pounds valued at 171100 and slno 114001400 pounds valued at fl 0164 310 Men Called Back to Work Norfolk Vo Juno 23 Effective July 1 several hundred men laid off by tho Seaboard Air Lina aavaral weeks ago will resume work in tho company's shops In Portsmouth Tho men were called bock to-day in an official order sent out from headquarters of tho railroad In thla city Daniels WUl Attend Washington Juno II Secretary Daniels will attend tha centennial celebration of the battel of Plattsburg or Lake Champlain September I and I On the first day Mr Daniels will apeak on tha Vermont nldo of tho lako and on tho next at Plattsburg President Wilson has promised to attend If possible Purs Butchers Eeeap Police had been unable to locate tho small negro boye who Saturday night snatched a purs from tho hand of Mrs Wilson Howo 114 East Franklin Street and made their escape from an alley nt late hour lmet night The boy were chased by several men who heard Mrs cries The purse contained about $16 and several railroad paisas Resorts Theft of Dtonrcnd Herman Dill of 108 South Cherry Street ha reported to tho police tho theft of a diamond valued at $336 and $7 In currency TRAGEDY HALTS WEDDING Philadelphian Drowns In Three Feet of Water with Fiancee Naar Fennsville June If Joseph Hancock thirty-three jrcara old of No 1611 North Eleventh Street Philadelphia wna drowned tn tho Delaware River nt Riverside Park He had com to the park with Me brother sister and fiancee and being unable to swim refused to venture Into deap water when the party wont bathing He suddenly disappeared and after search hia body waa found In three feet of water Hancock hod complained of fooling unwell and It la believed he was stricken with heart disease Ho and tbo girl who accompanied him were to have been married lu two weeks Arrested fee Throsriag Ire XV Utley driver for the Velvet Ic Cream Company wan arrested yester-tar sharped with assaulting Benjamin Phillips negro boy with place of Ic The mother swore out the warrant Utley said he waa endeavoring to frighted Phillips and several other negro boya from tho rear of the wagon by shying Ice at them and that he did not mean to Inflict any damage Tha bey wna struck In the forehead and wae treated by Dr Torregrosa City Hospital ambulance surgeon Bolldlag Peralta Permits were Issued yesterday by tho Building Inspector ns follows: XV Drlnkard Jr to build detached two-etory brick dwelling on the south eld ef Hanover Avenue between Meadow and Rowland Streets 13361 James Tribune to building a detached two-etory brick dwelling at 966 St John Street $3700 Susan Bentley to repair frame dwell-try at 78QB-I Beverly Street $435 Only On Quinine To at th iwgln Wt full Bams LAX-Tivg BROMO QTISIRR Leah far signori QROTR Caras a cid la Oaa The swinp tells the story in tennis as a auit The right swing will make a no custom tailor with hia half-dozen alterations can keep the swing even if he were lucky enough to get it in the first place Summer suits that you can see by one glance in the mirror have the right swing hang and poise are here $6 to $35- Golf and Tennis Shirts made with short sleeves and roll one of our specialties Everything for your work1 sport and play dress Come and see Ing on the Mexican aide of the line at this point had nothing to aay Rebels Regard It as Triumph Monterey Mexico June Reporta received here to-day Indicating that1 suspension of the mediation conference at Niagara Falls as contemplated was Interpreted by Constitutionalist leaders ae a triumph for their cause and the belief was expressed that the United States would take steps In such an event to organise a new conference to conelder the Internal queetlone of Mexico Such a new conference lt was asserted must start with the unconditional surrender of Huerta ae a basis and It was contended that Huerta delegates must now recognise that nothing could be accomplished without representation of the revolutionary element Peis Mar Be Candidate Mexico City June In well informed circles It Is reported that General Pena who was Minister of War in Madero's administration but Is now one of Huerta's commanders la to be a candidate for the presidency of the republic In the elections to be held next Sunday In that part of tha country controlled 'by tha government General Rubio Navarrets who recently commanded the Federal troops near Vera Crus arrived here with part of his forces to-day 11s went Into consultation at once with Fresident Huerta Baaks Will Take Bands Mexico City June 29 Several local banka It was learned to-day havs agreed to taka the bonds of an interior loan which Is to bs floated by tha government within the next few days OBITUARY Mias Martha Tahb Mayo Miss Martha Tabb Mayo the only surviving member of the family of the late Philip and Caroline Mayo died yesterday afternoon at her home 1111 East Clay Street in the seventy-fifth year of her age The funeral will ba held to-morrow at 13 o'clock from First Presbyterian Church Funeral af Mlaa llelahaaer The funeral of Miss Minnie Hola-hauer who died on Sunday at the home of her mother 3011 West Grace Street will be held this afternoon at 4:10 o'clock from 8L John's German Evangelical Church Frederick Samuel Jeers The funeral of Frederlrk Samuel Jones fifty-nine years old who died on Saturday afternoon at his home 800 Stuart Road Barton Heights waa held yesterday afternnun at I o'clock in the Barton Heights Methodist Church Tha eervlree were conducted by the pastor Rev Arthur Winn assisted by Rev A Laughon and Rev A Berryman Interment waa In Rlverview Cemetery Following were the pallbearers: Honorary Rev Hayes Rev McAlister Kev Dixon Rev A Berryman 8 Jones John Harding Yost I Oathright Snelllngs A Martensteln Hache Carter Osterbind and Dr A Wellfnrd A Duke Tabb Floyd Garrison Percy Smith Rev A Laughon A Bailey Smethle and II Mason Mr Jones waa engaged In the Insurance business many years In Richmond sml was widely known In the city He was a member of the Barton Heights Methodist Church and of Its Sunday school He leaves widow Mrs Martha Tteane Joneo and three children Mrs Herman Thacker of Charlottesville: Frederick 8 Jones Jr and Mies Margaret Armlger Jones and three brothers Jones William Jones and Andrew Jones nil ef this cltv Mr Jones waa employed during tha last twenty years aa assistant superintendent of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company here He was a member of the Junior Order United American Mechanics BOY BANDITS ARM FOR WAR Knives and MO Rounds ef tlou en One 800 en Other Reading Pa June 31 Matthew Jankowlak sixteen years old and Martin Coognn fourteen wore arrested by the police hare while making their getaway upon being surprised while robbing the hardware store of Hafer They gained entrance by forcing open rear shutter but tha light left burning In the store revealed their presence to some one outside The police were notified and tha place war surrounded When searched 000 rounds of ammunition were found on one of the boys and about 600 rounds on tho other in addition to a lot of pocket-knives etc Both had flashlights They were evidently after firearms The search also revealed a lot of cheap Jewelry and trinkets which the lads admitted having lifted during the rush hours in Penn Street Store It la believed that they have been connected with several other robberies They were taken to Jail and will likely be sent to the Huntingdon Reformatory Thieves Overleek Bag ef Money 'Detectives last night were unable to learn anything definite about tha robbery of WT Vaughan's store at 10 Eaat Broad Street Sunday morning whan notea and checks amounting to between lit and 130 were stolen A bag containing 1130 was overlooked by tha thieves who broke their way through tho bock door This la tha second robbery of tho store within six months about 180 being taken on tho former occasion coaler eeath yertfen Wedoeaday fair North Generally fair Taco-day and Wednesday serial Loral Data tor Yesterday 13 noon temperature 37 3 temperature 81 Maximum temperature up to 8 a a 61 Minimum temperature up to I 76 Mean temperature 83 Normal temperature 78 Kxreas In temperature 5 Deficiency In temperature since March 1 113 Accumulated deficiency In temperature alnc January 1 131 Deficiency in rainfall since March 1 a a 317 Accumulated deficiency In rainfall since January 1 LIT lent Observation 0 711 Yesterday Temperature 60 Humidity 44 ft direction ft velocity 1 Weather Olenr CONDITION IN IMPORTANT CITIES At IKS Eastern Standard Tim! Ther Weather EATHS Lt her residence 1111 leet June 89 114 et I llARTHA TABB MAYO In member of tho fam- Philip and Carolina venty-fifth year of her be held et 11 o'clock July 1 from tho First urch corner Grace and Please omit flowers at hie residues Street at Mt IDK II WYtHE DAVIS 1m his lata residence 19 A It I'UGIL Died Monday at Atlantio City after ha JOHN BROCKEN-in tha third year of hla I'hn and Clara Kenny ll (ice Ik ter Died Sunday at mother's residence foil Street MISS MINNIE feSDAY AFTERNOON at from St John's German ihurch Eighth and Mar- ilERAL NOTICE I 'be funeral of CARTER WATSON little eon of Iucle Beach Watson will re from the residence lilt f-'Onua TUESDAY AFTERNOON Hock Interment In Hollywood IN MEMORIAM CHUtTE In loving memory of nur dear mother BARBARA HCHCTTE who departed this life three years ego to-day Three year have passed yet we remem t-r well 'Ae we rtcroa beside her dying bed to bid long farewell With trarf-il eyes we watrbed her until ate i'iased sway Adtheugh loved her dearly we could -not inxko her stay Oft we thi-k of you dear mother And on- dreams are frourht with pair XJh this rld would he a heaven Could i but beer thy voice again Ja emdnci we have counted the hours that wc- the past three years Yilnca we id beneath the flowers Mother i-sr we loved so well By ir -BAND AND CHILDREN RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT WHEREAS Almighty God has removed from tr midst BROTHER A XIESS a of exalted character and one well by those who mere brought close contact with him pud Where his Ilfs and eervlree deserves ii recognition from the 0rofeeta: -I nuelelans of Richmond fceenlted That Local HI A feels -VnVerV valustla offlc7r PURITY ICE CREAM COt PHONE MONROE 1M1 RICHMOND VA Invest in Diamonds It pays batter than a savings bonk as they are continually advancing We have a large lot of Diamonds which we bought at the old price and can give yon real haigaln The Diamond Merchant JAMES JEWELER AND OPTICIAN Seventh and Main Stmts COLUMBIA With Complete Selection of Recordflf $4500! $100 Weekly Sample Dnufee DU fseerJi 2Se lapartaat NoMrc -All Colombia Records can ba ployed on Victor Talking Machines Lkewlee all Columbia instruments vill ploy Victor Records THE TALKING MACHINE CO 704 East Sunn (tract No matter how neat the clothes much rests upon the hose Hosierjr lustrous sheer and is the srestest seamless hosiery is tmilt for JurabdMg as well as beauty fpgJMf MgykMfeJK ioqfe and his d-pir cabto-twist hosts and tost Sold direst to 1 lesson why qnality Is possiMo la Dr Milton Walker Special to The Tlmes-Dlipatchl It-athsvtlle Va June Dr Mitten Walker aged ahnut seventy years died on Friday at "Poplar Plain" Westmoreland County the home of hie great nephew George Walks- Dr Walker was a brother of the late Rev Walker and was widely and I'll A af ep memben thereof lits i IrMlnlsi was ofi memoere tnercor lose a hTng served through farther That theao rasa lvll War and later waa ts -read upon the minutes Bw' rrny- L'atjoR end a copy of the same to ii family to the Interna- 5 xslalan nd to the local papers Special to The Timea-Diapalrh 4 jPlgredj Chrletiansburg a June Samuel Xohen aged sixty-one years one of the town's most prominent merchants died at hie residence here thie evening He la survived bv hla wife three sona and four daughters While he has been for some time In declining health his death wee unexpected NoESEME H8SS-HOSIERY PURE SILK 50 tMS25 I 1.

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