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The Bee from Danville, Virginia • 3

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The Beei
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Danville, Virginia
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jr 1 MW THREB THE BEE' DANVILLE VA TUESDAY JUNE 1 1926 SMPLIN GIRL moscicki istlected rc Dfii I Blast Wrecks House No One Hurt 20 YA5o tOVEIH) SAID MOR MEfiAL I Gifts or the Graduate nf ballots werefor the place South Boston VrtVtoin the built has In Rldg" Jeffer 12 Clal Danville Sun lie Main street Rodenhizer 313 Rodenhizer 316 LANE Rodenhizer a game with the baseball team 7 50 Main street Williams Holbrook street Slayton 817 Shepherd Ave Headache Powders 7 Holbrook Ave Mrs 2 31 Henry St of street $100 nam 150 DRESSES In Appealing Summer Styles Market St St St Roaches st Kaufman 331 Main St erguson 311 Girard street Collie 835 Sheppard Ave gB Accessible To You Impregnable To Others $1650 All at form of weakness rind the terrible can tin' IVeek II was like TOO LATE TO CLASSIY Largest Oldest HERMAN nnii Wm I calomel br 5TANRACK iACmo SPEEDY She used to pray that her go back to bed she the pu Street $75 Street $25 can can In on have been conducted by the past or Rev Roy Jarrett but begin ning tonight Rev Waterfield presiding elder of thia district will do the preaching His messages are Inspiring and he has been doing successful evangelistic work in this section The services begin nightly at 8 preceded by a' song service BEST Munda an opera of Danville Monument Streets $45000 Crowder 340 Ridge street begin i with no a dose of Liver Your Grocer or Druggist Bevlll 506 Keen street $50 James Womack 1259 Stokes Developed at World's oremost Scientific Industrial Research Institute Will not stain Pleasantodor Harmless to humans and animals 60 8 Holbrook or on prnrf with Mrs br KILLS HIES MOTHS mosquitoes WCHESLEAS JHLB1JGSAXTS SAN RANCISCO June Tes tifying that her husband forced her to get out of bed every morning at 1 o'clock and pray with him MrS Loretta Ruckwaiter won a divorce recently let said STOCKHOLM June Skirta must fall within six Inches of the ground in the Swedish court ac cording to a recent ruling Most of the ladles are Wearing trains Plants or Sale: A ull Supply ready Lettuce cabbage Geor glt collards mint tomatoes parsley and horseradish Resi dence "phone 4 48 Location South' Main Extension' Williamson Txtst: Monday Night About Eight between avenue and West End street car Japanese crepe black center blue edged flowers inder call 252 2 Lewis WASHINGTON first President have him nation as ment Mary Watson 260 Jef PI iEA A NT ta back a harmless Mwdcr pleasant to take No over doscagc or bad lif ter effects 10c mid 25c Idge demanded president anyway saying: "Well it doesn't ran hold office only tire anyway Building Boom Is Well Defined Through Permits South Georgian Drives Out Enormous Quantity Sour Bile with Dodson's Liver Tone Coates has' returned after spanning parents iMr and Mrs Easley Hovnrd Mrs Tom Sullivan and daughter visiting i fla il Henry Garland 1301 Abbott $75 City Henry Geo 1200 $500 Morris Turk 158 West Main St $50 $7 5 $7 5 WARSAW Poland June 1 CAP) Professor Ignatz Moscickl is th" president of Toland He was elected by the national as sembly today to succeed President Wojuiccbowskl who resigned fol lowing the recent military coup led by Marshal Pilsudski The elec tion came on the second ballot to day Prof Moscickl received 281 votes as against 200 for Count Rlnlnski candidate of the right parties and one for Marek So cialist Sixty three EXERCISES WILL BE HELD THURSDAA Confederate Memorial exercise will lie held on the lawn of th Mansion on Thursday afternoo' when Rev Moore will tiiak the address and a programme de livered Ladies of the Memorlu Association were ardently hopin today that Captain Harry Woodin: would have sufficiently recovery so as to be able to preside an'd thii continue his Unbroken record lowers and cars for the veteran are needed it was said today Lane Cedar Chests $1250 to $4750 The music puplla of Miss Cora Prince Howe gave a recital last night which was largely attended I Bruce Payne of the Cur rie school University of Virginia was the speaker last night at the commencement exercises held at Randolph Macon Institute Miss Hyla Bagley won the greater num ber of academic awards and estab lished an exceptional record in scholarship Professor William Holmes Davis principal of the school presented the diplomas and made an address stating that enrollment was the largest in history of the school or 118 pils blank I Seven parliamentarians were ab sent which meant that 2 7 4 votes I were necessary for election Marshal Pilsudski was elected by the assembly yesterday but do clin'ed the post because he said) the constitution did not protect the chief executive against parliament by giving him power to dissolve th" legislative body even in case of urgent necessity Prof Mosaic kl elected today as his choice Morning Dresses of Cool Crisp Tissue At $495 YOUR safe deposit box in The irst National Bank vault is alwaysaccessible to you during regular bank ing hours Our attendant is ready to be of constant service The number of arrests made in Danville In May was 17s accord ing to monthly report of police activities of this num ber one was bein' for the and jury and 42 acquitted The total amount in tines and costs wns 88440 The trial fees amounted to $250 Dogs are listed as the chief offenders this month There were 55 untaxed canines roaming the streets The number of intoxicat ed persons was the lowest in twen ty years only fifteen being arrested during the month There were 17 sfreeders and 15 charge! with vio lating the prohibition law The record for crime shows a remark aide decrease over other months of recent years The supplementary report on traffic violations shows 58 arrests made and fines any costs totalling $635 Nine cases were dismissed There were two cases of driving while Intoxicated the jail terms be ing suspended in each instance DIVORCED BY PRAYER Although the home of Ralph Lnppin at Canton Ohio was wrecked by a gas explosion and lappln was blown from the bath room Into the street neither he nor his wife and child who fell from the second floor to the first was seriously hurt Not" how the sides of the house were completely blown out Place your valuables where yon reach them easily where others never reach them The vacation wardrobe may have many charming examples of the summer mode if selected from this group for it shows great vari ety in styles and fabrics Migel's Moon Gio Crepe Crepe de Chine and Georgette in white and pastel summer shades are the fabrics and there are one peice frocks two piece frocks and dresses in two piece style plain or embroidery trimmed The City of Danville headed list of applicants for building enses in May with Its $45000 cincerator now being street The monthly re cord shows that the Spring build ing boom is well under way with the largest number of permits is sued in any one month recently City Engineer Scott allowed 50 permits agregatlng $77000 dur ing the month the largest private undertaking being the remodeling of th" home of Randolph Meade on Main street at a cost of $10 000 Tim permits follow: Joe Holland 614 Sycamore street $100 Wyatt Jr 370 The revival which began Last I Sunday morning at the Schoolfield I Methodist church continues to I good congregations Much in terest is being shown The services Mr and Mrs loyd Green spent Sunday in Alton Messrs 1' Jones and A Watson motored to day Slayton 1 46 2 Main St $200 Geor Shropshire 313 Cres cent St $300 Total $76081 Crime Decrease Is Shown In Monthly Report of Police Clements Chism Parker urniture Draperies a system loaded with sour bile Mr Sam Puckett avs: "When I kept getting those bilious attacks reck on I took enouh calami 1 kill a mule Got worse all the time in ally I turner saffron color all ox er Mv wife happened to read about Dodson Liver Ton" in Uy Constitution so we town and got a buttle magic It drove quarts of sour bil" out of me as black as Ink rom that day I have felt as If I bad a new liver and whenever to fee weary and bUlmis a poet Ite Tone puts me to rights" This wonderful qillck a tlon liver starter ought to be In every household if for no other reason than to ston the use of dangerous Dodson a Liver Trre Is pleasant fo take even for children and never makes vou sick (Dodson's Liver Tone Is person ally guaranteed by every druggist ho sells large bollle costs but a few and If It falls to give easy relief In every ease liver sluggishness and constipation you bate iilv to ask fur your money back adv To others your box is absolutely im pregnable Behind the mammoth steel door and within the concrete walls no person no fire and no dampness have access matter You at my plea of that place and came losers by the score of 8 to 5 A return game will be played here on Wednesday by the two teams Officers Active After Liquor law Violators Patrolman AV A Lewis on Satur day night captured an automobile and a small quantity of whisky belonging to Robert Jordan col ored The car was parked in the rear of a local pool room and when Jordan saw the officer he made his getaway through the pool room to Main street A warrant has been Issued for his arrest on the charge of violation of the prohibition law Prohibition Officers Chaney and Wilborn on Satur day raided a still near News erry which bore evidence of recent oper ation While no liquor was found the officers seized 1000 gallons of mash It Is believed that the oper ators had been tipped off and es caped before the officers arrived at the still Third Quarterly Conference Rev Waterfield presiding elder of the Ifinvlllo District made his usual rounds here on Sunday and Monday and preached at Main Street and West End Methodist churches on Sunday morning and 1 evening respectively The third quarterly conferences were held at the above named churches on Mon day evening Two Automobile Accidents Two automobile accidents oc curred on Sunday and Monday and as the result two men are suffer ing from Injuries In hospitals The first occurred on Sunday near Clo ver in which two men were badly hurt and are In the hospital at Clover It Is stated that the carl In which they were riding turned over four times down an embank ment but that both escaped with serious Injury The second accident occurred on Monday morning at 9 o'clock on the Halifax road between South Boston and Halifax when Moore a tobacco farmer was run down by a car driven by a man named isher head was badly cut and his right leg lacer ated He was taken to the Hal cyon hospital for treatment No complaint has been made against isher who was not arrested Mr Moore was said to have been cross ing tjie road In front of the resi dence of Hodges when struck by the car His injuries are not serious Personals Mr and Mrs Alfred Rellley and daughter Ruth of Richmond spent the week end with Mrs Chas Norwood at ive Stalks Mr and Mrs rank Bennett and children of Durham wer" the guest of their brother AV Bennett yesterday Mr and Mrs Ramsey who Jias been on a ilslt to their moth ers Mrs Jeter and Mrs Rob ert Ramsey of Cluster Springs re turned to their home in Durham yesterday Miss Lee McGhahoy of Lynch burg' arrived in the city this morn ing on a visit to her sister Mrc James Goroon Bennett Misses Edna Stanfield and Bill Harris and Messrs Claud Harris and John Ebberman of Roxboro MOLL TO BE TAAKEN TO Chief of Police Bell today re ceived a telegram from Sheriff Norsworthy of Hattiesburg Miss announcing that he will arrive here on Juno 13 with requisition papers for Rev Earl Molla hose term in jail will expire on that day This Is the first definite indication that the Mississippi au thorities would press their the man on the bad check score Atkins 34 4 Ridge $130 McCall 710 $60 Mrs Jane'Guster $200 Annie Allen Doe erguson 207 Thomas $100 Perkinson Co 312 College avenue $4500 Bethesda Odd ellows Ridge Patton streets $150 Mrs A James Wert End Drug Store $200 Jno AV Boswell No $6000 BJ Swanson Stuart Swanson Stuart Edd Scruggs 604 Cabell St $300 Mrs A Walter 419 Clift $160 Jno Gorrlll Jr 641 Newton NO MORE SHINY NOSES A new rench process powder that is not affected bv perspiration will not let an ugly shine come I through: stays on until you take it off: fine nl pure makes the pores invisible looks like beautiful skin gives a soft velvety complexion Get this new wonder ful beauty powdr called Mello glo Drug adv Saffron Skin from Sour Bile $800 Lula $80 $600 Mrs ferson Avenue $150 Edmonds 2 49 Baugh St $20 AV Andrews 237 Girard street I Ends Best Year In History (Continued from page one' Washington won the medal for being th" ideal cadet or for excellence both In scholarship military appearance and conduct Thirteen diplomas were award ed to graduates today those re ceiving these token of graduation being Okey Biggs) Schoolfield Harry Bolen School field Ernest Cherry Tarboro George arr Asheville Cl James Matthews Jr AVashing 1 ton Branch Rives of McKenny: AV Wise Langley ield Eugene McDannald News erry AViley AV AVarriner Ruffin Carlton Butler Suffolk: rank Baker School field Philip Koonce Tarboro Justis Everett Jr Grcen You could not give the graduate a more acceptable gift than a piece of DREADNAUGHT LUGGAGE A gift of this type is useful at home and abroad as the vacation pe riod dratvs nigh just think hotv a handbag hat box trunk or suit case is needed to make our trip more enjoyable Wardrobe Trunks $3750 $5000 $5750 Strongest Trunk construction All edges round 5 ply con struction A'ulcanizcd fiber covered and bound open bulge top solid brass plated hardivare made to Avithstand the travel All Leather Handbags $1100 $1250 $1500 $1650 $1750 $2000 These bags are all leather eighteen inch size A wonderful value Ladies' Hat Boxes and Suit Cases to fit every need Price very attractive i RECITAL 11 I INALS INVITES SALOON MEN UCKR RESIGNS i Conduct Revival I At Schoolfield Philip Greenberg Pine son $3500 Grace church hnrn" ntreet $350 G' Oliver 518 Spring street $40 Stone 420 Van Buren $200 Throckmorton 143 Broad street $40 Roxie Carrington 528 ranklin street $2 5 Rodgers North $2 50 Mills street $100 AVG Burnett street $40 Miss EUen Mills 315 $100 Geo enn (sub trustee) 1051 Main street $300 Sawyer 731 Loyal street $100 Randolph Meade 1051 Main St $10000 Though inexpensive these dresses show the careful workmanship of higher priced frocks and the styles are charming with colored organdie motifs appli quod and collar and cuffs of self material or ivhitc organdie Averett College inals Close 66th Annual Session Averett College session 1 925 26 came to a close last night with the final exercises held in the auditorium which were largely at tended It marked the writing of another chapter In1 Danville's long In education It was the clopf of the 66th session of in stitution which is firmly established a Baptist institution and one which enjoys a gteadUy lncreasing reputation for scholarship Dr Claggett Skinner pastor of the irst Baptist church of Lynchburg and a well known Vlr ginla speaker was the orator and avoiding the usual habit of ponder ous admonitions' to the girls on the thresholds of career" spoke In lighter vein He urged the girls to have a good time and told them how to have It adding that there 'ar" tragedies just over the hill He told them to get the best out of life and to avoid the rut of a mere placid Announcements made by Craft president of th" college were heard with baled breath ioi was time th" honors for hers of the senior throughout the year Horilrnv rf Pimnlln the gold medal for general excel lence an ovation following this announcement Rhe has been rec ognized both In academic work and fup athletic prowess and the award met with general favor She was also president of th" Student Coun cil M' Thomas donor of th" made the award Miss Clara 'Sadler of Richmond won the Westhampton scholarship for the student making the best academic record The highest diploma which Aver ett offers the junior college liter sintoma was awarded to Mabel Bradner Danville Va Virginia lippen Danville Va Mattle Hod nett Sutherlin Va Nanni" New ell Danville Va Roby Newton Hwanghslcn Chin Carrie Parkey Pamplin Va Virginia Rose ranklin Va Clara Sadler Rich mond Va and Mabel Stafford Hinvllle Va The high school diplomas were awarded to Leila Barton School field Va Virginia Cogbill Boydton Va' Elizabeth Douglass School field Marion Gore Johnstown Pa Jeanette McCulloch School field Nancy Osborne Paces Va Gladys Parker Lynchburg Va Anna Alary Sanford Danville Reave" who SOUTH BOSTON June 1 Chief of Police AV Bennett calls attention of the pubi to the fact that the ordinance regarding the parking limit of automobiles is not being compiled with The ordi nance allows 30 minutes for park ing on Main from the Patter son hotel to the post office and on AVilborn avenue from Main street to Trinity Episcopal church Chief Bennett states tha': in future he will enforce th" nrdlnanc" and fines will be Imnosed upon all violators Buss ticctric 1'inni The Virginia Public Service Company has added another unit to their chain of power plants in southern ATrginla by the purchase I last week of the electric power plant at Appomattox Va AVork will be started at we connecting this plant up with the system and Is expected to be completed about six months arvixrdfng Apex Apear district manager Gutlirlc Wilson Lewis Guthrie of this city and Mis Grace Claudine AVilson ot Leaksville were married in Danville on Saturday evening at i o'clock the ceremony being per formed by the Rev A Smoot pastor of Main Street Methodist church Mr and Mrs Guthrie ar rived here the first ot the week and will make their home with mother Mrs Eddie Howerton on AVilborn avenue South Boston loses to Martinsville The South Boston baseball team motored to Martinsville Saturday le making public for the first whtrn mem class strive Miss Carrin was awarded The diploma in voice xvas award ed to Miss Mary Catherine Thom as a graduate of Randolph Macon College Miss Ethel Perkins and Miss Vir ginia ayn" of Danville were awarded diplomas In piano Miss lippen received the home economics diploma The Combined Business Certifi cate was given to Miss Margaret Boyey of Orange Miss Lucy Hersbmann Chase City Va Miss Moselle Morgan Burkeville Miss Marie Noderer Danvllle A a Miss Jessie Mae Prillaman Mar tinsville Miss Jessie Wallace Honaker The Commercial Certificate was awarded to Miss Virginia Harper AVhltmell and Miss Mattie Vaughan Norfolk Va The Secretarial Certificate was given to Sara Berman Dan ville Miss Marlon oster Ru therford Esther La Trad" Danville Va Cecil McNeely Dan ville Va Hah Tate Danville Mattie Norfolk Va Mary Vowell Danville ruies for long skirts of High Point are tives here Miss Ruth AVllKerson and this Brandon motored to Durham Sunday Mr and Mrs AV VilkersonAir and Mrs Herbert Hcndcrsor ano Miss Wilkerson motor ed to Lynchburg yesterday Mr and Mrs Clyde Crumps if Chester spent the week eml with Airs Crump's mother Mrs Mebane Miss Elizabeth Clark is home from lora McDonald College Rod Springs where she has been teaching school Robert Easley of New York i the guests of his mat her here Miss Alanela Penick who lias been attending St Mary's College in Raleigh has returnci home Henry Crews who was take: critically ill on Saturday nigh with appendicitis was removed the Halcyon hospital MuitJa where he will undergo tion Mr and Mrs Reidsville spent end hero as the guests Sv Graven Miss Janie Atkins Ridge has returned home to spen the summer vacation Melvin Irby of Iennlg was i the city Monday Mr and Mrs Arthur Comer Clarkton are in the city on bus ness Miss Susie Palmer of Cryst Hill was in the city Monday shop ping Mrs Luther Browns and Mr: Ernest Chaffin of Crystal Hill ar In the city shopping Nat Stovall of Winston Salem i visiting relativese here rank Henderson of Nathliv was in the city Monday Oliver and family left Mon day for the A'alley of A irgin a where they will spend their vaca tlon Banking Hours: Week Days to 2:00 Saturdays 9:00 a in to 12:00 mid a in to were visitors of Miss Ruth yesterday Mr and Mrs Dixe spent th" week end tn Semora I with relatives i Miss hllizanetn I Halifax Is visiting Mis" Elizabeth i Dodd Mr and Mrs' AV Mullins have (returned from a week end visit to Bethel Hill Atlss Louise I been teaching school at North Cav lolina has returned heme for the summer Mrs to Miami some time here with her PRESIDENT POLAND 0 Anv girl Avill appreciate a Cedar Chest She has a gift that is used every day and the donors name is continually before her A gift that will last a lifetime Absolutely dust proof and mothproof SEE OUR DISPLAY EXTRA VOTES THIS WEEK THE IRST National Bank of Danville Strongest Rev AV Leake pastor of Mof fett Memorial Baptist church has issued a speial' invitation Ho th" saloon 1 keepers ot the city to at tend services next Sunday night at wh ch time li" will preach a penial sermon His theme will fie "The Saloon Keeper's John Tucker today resigned Ills position as drivr of tli'i chemicalngine of the fire department to ac pt a tie Vp3tern Union Charges Cooligde Tried to Make Him Sign Resignation Jun" 1 (INS) hand account of liuw Coolidge endeavored to cign att undated rt ig a requisite to reappoint to the United States Tariff Commission tv as given the Senate Inv tiga ting committee today by David 1 Lewis Democrat of Maryland a former commissioner Lewis told llm committee that ho declined to sign na Mr Cool whc rcupon the ho appointment BfeagiOglOel sSswns ASBIS 1 'A 1 1 HCI 1 JIi if I BM mi i 5 M1 i Jr I'll I i 'I Qt I 1 MTWMrfMynniir 1AEnd SPEEDY.

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