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The Daily News Leader from Staunton, Virginia • 2

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THE STAUNTON NEWS-LEAP ZX SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 8, 1922. is a unique orator. He speake in Staunton today. knonwealth Homer Price, charged Hsnry Tanksley with having, respassed on the Tankesley property, was dismissed Judge Henry The squadron win hold a series of as dry as dust It fe aid Jie keeps his audiences keyed up every minute of the time and has them applauding throughout his addresses. 's JEAtTTqF MISS ABNEY six big meetings in Staunton, Sun-1 day, Monday and Tuesday, October W.

Holt yesterday. Attorneya were present, were a number of 9 and, 10, which will be as fol lows: 'Dally and 8:00 -p. Oct. 8 Staunton Baptist entenc4 to two years in the penitentiary. This waa the second attempted escape for both of these pent, they having received an additional year, each for the.

first offense, Judge Holt gave ihe two men some mighty good advice when 'passing sentence, reminding them that the state courts and the public at large do not want to keep them in the penitentiary continually bat that the only way to get rid of a sentence is to. serve it' and shorten it by good behavior. The men were presented in court by W.F. Smith, superintendent of the convict camp. ji.L I 7e have several phono-J crcphs of different makes that we have 4ken in ex church.

d.ibbs, rector of Emmaunel Episcppal ohurch, which MJss had been a member, since it wis founded, Bearers will be: G. S. Cecil; W. N. Danner, J.

S. Cochran, Dr. -W. F. Deekens, R.

R. Black, R.1 S. Moffett; honorary, Lacy Black, Alexander F. Robertson, Jos. Woodward, Jos.

A. Glasgow. Miss'Abney ig survived by a nephew, W. O. Abney, of Charleston, W.

and a niece, Miss Virginia -Grills; Abney Clarkson is great nephew of the i. i TItJPLETT MOTHEIl'i' TBD7LETTS NEWPORT, Oct. 7. Mfs. Frances Clerwlck.

1ierslf nnn witnesses, A jury ot seven men was worn in and seated la the jury box. Upon questioning, Judge Holt ascertained that" there was no claim that Tanksley's property had been in any way damaged by the alleged trespassing act of Price, and the ease was promptly Jurors sitting for the few min Monday" and Tuesday. 9 and 10. Central Methodist church Sun-flay school room i No lectures or for the addresses of any utes wcr Walter Danner, H. L.J 4 Miss Isabelle Kinsolvtng Abney, died at "Solitude," her home near Brookwood, at ten o'clock Friday flight.

She had been in decltag health for a number of years, and during the laat two months, her was. critical practically aU'tao time. Miss Abney was seventy-aix years old and was born and spent her entire life where she died. Siie Vas the last of the Abney family. Miss Ella Parks Abney, a sister, diei at 'Solitude," four weeks' ago.

i Funeral servicea.will be held from the house this afternoon at thr'ee o'clock, conducted by the Rev. r' "l-- of the other speakers who make up the Everybody is in vited. Mr. Regan is a tax expert, a car "FLYING SQUADRON" OPENS HERE TOD A IT toonist, a rapid crayon worker, who with lightning speed draws pictures Christian, D. R.

Crosby, E. Cline-dlnst and Ward Bowman. Convicts Resentenced Judge Holt gave additional sentences to two negro' convicts who recently attempted to escape from the state convict camp near the city. They were Willie Governor and Waverly Hanahoro," both of whom be ff gave birth t6 throe healthy ho kn Knva to' illustrate his point. While the subject of -taxes is supposed to be Hon.

Frank S. Regan, of Rock-ford, Illinois, former member ot the Illionoie legislature, a member of the first division of the Flying change for Edisons which we will sell at very low prices ia order Jthattwe may have the room for New Edison machines. h. L. LANG CO.

JEWELERS 8TACXTON, VHWINIA II II 250 Pimpleal 736 ElacUeada and 3 Boils! VIRGINIA HOLDS (Continued Front Page One.) for Newby, Barry torv Vangerbiy, fcrum for Barm Stoat for Cray, Snyder for Howard, for Al-ford. Virginia iMaphia for Arnold, Arnoia for MapaiB, Lewis for Thes-mar, Dietrich for Davis, McCoy for Foster. Hubbard for Arnold, Maphis for Hubbard. Referee, W. R.

Crowell. Umpire, Maniey. Field Judge. F. Field judge, F.

R. Gil-linder. Time of quarters, ten minutes. A. A.

Loses, to -1 Augusta academy was defeated yesterday in its first game of the season by the Washington and Lee freshmen 6 to 0. The game was played, on a muddy field and there was no attempt at open, plays such as forward passes and end runs. A. M. A.

-was outweighed by the opposing team and was at a great disadvantage on a muddy field. Wilson, of Washington ft Lee, was the star of the game, gaming almost at will. He is a' great open field runner and has speed combined with nerve. Guvenator oft A. M.

A. also is a coming star and will make a great half-back if properly coached. The game was delayed on account of the late arrival ot Washington Lee and did not start until four o'clock, when -Washington Lee kicked off, A. M. A.

receiving. The score was made in the last halt, Blakley taking the ball over for the only touchdown. Line-upB: A. M. A L.

Sullivan; I. Fick; L. Kennedy; Howard; R. G. Armistead; Smith; R.

Dorsey; Steele; L. H. Guvernator; R. Crawford; Subs. Tomkins.

Washington Lee L. Daves; L. Blddel; L. Budwick; C. Bernlin; R.

R. Stephens; R. E.v montgomey; R. Blakley; Tipton; Little; L. Wilson; Subs.

Stem nvons. May, Ingram, McWhorters. Umpire, Gallagher. F. Mi -I itowned, Fishburne Milftary School lost its first game the 192S eeason yesterday, bowing to a fierce onslaught by Massanutten, to 7.

The game was Fiahburne'e for the firet half, in which the playing of Branch, who made a 15-yard line plunge, and Ridgewell, who went through the He reward la baeanse they re feat rorevsrt No auMtton will saked, xcpt on question, "How did yoa loss thstnT" There is but on uiiwer, "I cut out new fad treat ment ana gueasworkr I used one of the most Dowerful blood-cleaneers. (jteod-purtfWs Bd lsh-baUtars known, and that Is 8. B. S.I Now my i face is pinkish, my skin, dear ks a -rose, my cbssks mx filled out and my rheumatism, too, la gone!" This wiB be your experience, too, If you try B. S.

It Is guaranteed to be purely veratable In all its remarkably effec-thrs medial rial Ingredients. 3. B. 8, teani a new history for yon from now eat 8. Is sold at all drug stores la two sizes.

The larger also Is the MM With elMB, SBNk MASr m- Free Instructions BOOK CO. Successors to 1 JOHSSOX-W1UGHT CO. inerva larm A JUST RECEIVED 250 copies Reprints of Fiction MRS. LUSCOMB ERFUL SAIJ 75c Maseanutten for FishbUrne's only touchdown, were the big tea-: sac i 1 EACH Choice selection Pound Writing papers rocjro TKc beautiful town of Monterey, Virginia has identically the same styles' as found on Fifth Avenue, New York. Jhe Fashion Shop on South Spruce Street which is a branch of the Staunton shop, known as the style center.

Hie buyer was very fortunate in securing an elegant stock of Coats, CoattSuitsr Skirts and One-Piece- Dresses on consignment which will remain ten days. The visitors ore Fishburna down in the second half, and staged, two long forward passes that led to a touchdown, The other touchdown was made toy Fauts on a fumble on the 36-yard IS yards from the side-line, and a pretty drop kick completed the Massanutten score. Line-ups: Maesanutten -C, ftoscher; L. McCormick; L. Bofden; Expert Instructress Direct from Mills will give Free Lessons on Knitting and Crocheting.

EVERYB0Y Beginners as well as Experienced Knitters Irivit-1 ed to this demonstration 0 if Come in and let her unravel your knitting troubles. See the New Styles Displayed in Sweaters, Hats, Scarfs, Dresses, Infants' Wear, Learn of the many pretty things you can of MINERVA YARNS. Schcol children areespecially invited to Saturday Classes. Of course, 'grown-ups' are welcome, too, but Saturday is the day Jor. children to get started.

DON'T FORGET THE TIME EARLY AND OFTEN 7 ART NEEDLE WORK DEPARB1ENT r. We haye mad. speciaLarrangements for court. Erpcrt Opteetristf Vandemark; jQ. Fauts; R.

Mason; L. Kennedy; F. Webster; R. Stiff; L. Collins -Fishburne Baxter; Wkuh, L.

Wood; R. Spotts; Branch; R. Potts; L. Bell; F. Ridgewell; R.

Waugh, Transan; L. Heuderson. Substitutions: Fishburne Mann for Spotts; Bean for PottS. Referee Caul, V. M.

umpire, Brooks, V. P. head linesman, Laity. Hi-liudule Announced V. M.

S. has announced the following schedule: Hume Gaines Oct. 21 Shenandoah Valle'y academy. Nov. 4 V.

M. Junior 11 Greenbrier Military academy. 25 Shenandoah Collegiate institute. Away Oct. 14 Virginia Episcopal school at Lynchburg.j 28 t-Woodberry Forest, at Orange.

Nov. 18 Augusta Military academy, at Ft. Defiance. Military academy, at Staunton. Our millinery is noted for style, quality, and prices which are very much more reasonable than bther seasons.

We receive hats direct from manufacturers every Tuesday and Friday. Therefore dispensing with the service of a milliner which means a great saving orr hats. No doubt you have heard a great deal about the Fashion Shop. Don't forget this sale will surpass all others. Children's Coats from three to twelve.

Misses arid Ladies' Coats now on inspection, We ha'ye lately added a five, ten, twenty-five and fifty cent counter, which we trust will be a great convenience. Tiy say tiat pleased patrons prors proficiency. Cor tkoas-ails satisfied cactamers wlH attest to car efSciescy is In Oiir Art Department we are offering for Special Sale Royal Society Art Goods made up and stamped on a good quality of lawn, including floss to embroider it with AU for $1.00 wroMETRIST ii CBOWDiQ PliANTS AND CUT FLOWERS. deliver orders promptly, regardless of the Bine of tJie order, qacJlty and service is always maintained. Member of The- Florists'.

Tcle-graph Delivery Association. JOHN VALLOV Sprouse rial Delayed; Tanksley Loses His Case The trial of John Sprouse of Au Remember this is a grand opportunity for, Highland and adjoining counties. While Franklin, Durbin, Bartow and Marlinton and other W. Va. towns appreciate thb opportunity by their patronage as all goods are being sold at pre-war Branch Fashion Shop CHIMPANZEE BKATH LAW gusta Springs, alleged principal in a shooting scrape, was not held yes Tailored Coats Fur Collared Coats When it's a question of a general utility coat, the plain tailored top coat is what the American woman wants and we have some at- tractive styles in Polaires, Tweed, etc.

In the dressier coats we can suit you, too, for we have some wonderful styles, including straight line models, wrap effects and capes, with large exquisite fur collars. The materials are Normandy, Lus-trola, Bolivia and Veldyne. HARRY Where the Woman Who Knows Bays Her Clothes SS terday owing to the fact that a certain witness could not be found. PARIS. Oct 7.

4'Zizi Bambogia," a chimpanzee seized for debt, bit so many keepers that he was returned to big owner. The witness is an inmate ot the Western State hospital with fur ,1 lough privileges. He Is frequently released from the institution for a 60 or 90 day period and at the present it is understood that he is away. Toe attempt to locate Jura South Spruce Street 2J Monterey, Va.l! has proven fuUlo slid so ihe court has postponed the trial on the pe I tition of the defense attorneys, who do not wish to proceed without this particular witness. The circuit court case of the Com- .11 I ft hum i i i HI.

HUm Wtoem VFJ "IL.1..il.?Mmtf By Cliff Sterrett Polly And Her Pals "They Evidently Live Up to Their Name- 1 i j.itf.2.UJtH;aJ I Aa1'7 UH'tkM)) itS Iimi rt OF: last otoy-xps Too "Tirff. TV IP- IT HURTS MfcR'- HR! Tall to', i en I i i 1 tit ii -xr T'CE is a xsesace that threat-ess every owner of t- am property with rob. of all iiropeHy om iters iusurame i'Hnt loss flrc a to FuiftMns, personal rop'rty and nut-' Mmry represent an investment sltonld be protected from loss fcy ft Tlii 2rary of the Hartford Fire liii.ui)in-f Coutniny will write oh iticj thai. ihurrs fadenjnily for i ll loss il'f ntity cuue. j.FEnny corp.

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