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Richmond Times-Dispatch from Richmond, Virginia • 6

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Richmond TinnDipalchi Sunday October 20 1929 Six i oral Butler at tire theatre and to I o'clock they will Join General But- fell to tire ground took elm with hie Button PraisedfMajor Butler And Marine Fliers to the William Byrd Hotel snd go attend The Negro own weapon and Bred wae killed Jesse Binford New Governor Of Kiwnnians HEADS CAPITAL KIWANIS-Jeme a BlaferO repertntred-at of RkhmeoS pablto ebreta yeeterday na eieeted gevernsr of Ike Capital KJwaais district by the aavaaUea meeUag at Bagandawa In Air Circus Exldbition Monday Expert in Eye Strain Policeman and Negro in Fatal Gun Battle By Insurance Group Of Gty CHICAGO Oct Gearga Otovannonl and Negro who had tried to kill a woman shot each Commandant of Quantico Barracks and Group of Devil Dogs Will Put bn Stunts Over Richmond at 12 :30 Byrd Theatre Entertains Visitors taka part la tha air circus ore: Lieutenant Christian Bchilt who landed In Nicaragua and carried out wounded marine under machine-gun fire Bo landed nine times In narrow street to cony out Uw wounded and waa cited for medals for honor lieutenant Hyne Boyden who brought rescue planes to tile score of warfare and who holds the Navy am Millard Sheppard master technical sergeant who flew 100 hours a month during tire Nicaragua encounter MdUrd for flying under itrm Be algo holds the Navy cross Flanee to Fat an Slants Captain Harold Campbell holder of the much-coveted SchUT trophy tire presidential prim for flying the of he greatest number of bora without ae- Retiring Revenue Commissioner Lauded in Resolutions From Exchange Assistant Snperintendent Richmond Schools Honored st Ilagentown Is 1 i' I The Negro Low Carey wae being chased down a South Side street by two offleen who hqid warrant for Ms arrest A Negro woman had charged that ha attempted to day her Glovannonl joined the chase outstripped hie fellow offleen and was close to the fugitive when Carey turned pulled out revolver and shot Mortally -wounded Glovannonl i Major-Oeneral Smedley IX Butler and a group of flier of the United Mates Karine Corps will arrive In Richmond tomorrow morning to stage an air circus over the city The visit of the commandant of the Quantico Marine Barracks and his crack airmen will be In connection with the ell-talking airplane motion picture "Flight" which to now Showing at the Byrd Theatre Jhs movie show battle scenes In Nicaragua with airmen doing tails pins loops'-the-loa pa Inun elm aim turns parachute leaps etc over the Nicaraguan wilderness and making hazardous analog Buthrwill come to Rich- Syrd Theatre win entertain Oeneral Butler and the flien with banquet at the William Byrd Hotel This function win be attended by Fulmer Bright Mayor of Richmond Motor Mills Neal of tire Richmond Blues Malar Roland Liggan of the Richmond Howttmn representatives of tire Richmond Chamber of Commerce Walter Coulter owner of the Byrd Theatre and others After the banquet all tire guests will visit the theatre to see the firet evening performance of "night" About 9:20 o'clock Mayor Bright will introduce General Butler to the audience and tha genefal in turn win present each of the Iambus marina fliers who Major Boy Geiger of the Karine Flying Corps Whittaker aide to Oeneral BIST QUALITY Colonel Joseph Button retiring Commissioner of Insurance to praised in resolution adopted by the Insurance Exchange of Richmond Inc at "most jus fair and impartial to all interests and national figure the Insurance world1 The resolution wishes him success in to new Held of endeavor The resolution follows: "Be Jt Resolved: The fifty-one Insurance offices comprising the membership of the Insurance Exchange of Richmond Inn leern with deep regret CHAKLBH LINCOLN 8211 I'll Refraction let COAL 02 Once fit HU-hmond Va itir you have blurring dtaslwm New River Egg Screened 9800 Other ttoala at Lowest Friers XT retaa headache spots before eyes winking trembling act burning and Pella smarting of The first four mm are considered among the most distinguished flien in tire country The equadron of planes wiB put on etunte over Richmond tomorrow from 12:10 to I o'clock The filers will then be brought by automobile from the Byrd airport for luncheon at one of the hotels Than they wlU put on rrevartoua nervous and brain affSo entailing not only oosltlra in Me Be REAMS Mad 9484 707 17th St 'mtoW Buaerr 1m by automobile the others wlUj have won medals for heroism In the moke the trip by plane 1 recant Nicaraguan fighting 10 thorn to appear with Gen- another air circus at 9 o'clock About After the air circus tomorrow the 3BE3BmaaE3Bg fnimiiiHhii ikm I SpecM to Tha Timee-Diipateh HAGERSTOWN MD Oct 16-Je Bis lord at Richmond Vo Stated governor at the Capitol Kl- wools district at the organisation convention toe today A ballot gave Binford fifty TOtea and Major Charier Roller at fitountaa Vi teeuty-rveui votea Roller Immediately moved that the rote be made nnanl mom Ur Binford euoceedi Barry Kim ban of Washington foremor daring the past year Jess Binford la a native Slebmond when ha I awisunt pnlntendent of 'public Kbooto Far several yean prior to hli present appointment he to Bute supervisor of nnol school in Vbgliua Be re reived his early education in Richmond schools and attended Richmond College reedvtng bn A degree then In IBM In ISIS he via award ad an A 1L degree flam the Unlvtr-eJty of Wisconsin While st aoUege he played football and stUl reuini an Interwt In ofi sport Though to present hobby go If At prarent Ur Steward to director of the Baildlng and Loan Association of Richmond One Securtoa Cat potation Teachers' Credit Union and treasurer at the Ifjiaal U(t Imur-once Anoctetion Ha to aeon to civic affaire and headed the suoeuful move meat to tenet a pnblie Lteary la RKhacad Be baches a oar of two hundred la the Barton Senate Bep tat Bnsday school and the Bssinres Uses Bsbto Ctom of the A Berogsistd as an auUurtiy on tbo eatiasal mu bn Ur BtoTrd as seat as a del set ta to the latnadoci! KarsAcil Conference Oenrvra tftonliei the past summer Be of the resignation of Colonel Joseph Button aa Commissioner of Insurance "Colonel Button has been moat Just fair and impartial to aU Interests he is a national figure in the Insurance world and he has brought credit to the Commonwealth of Virginia Be will bo sorely missed from the office which he has so ably filled for many yean by the public the companies and the agents "The members of the tyuranee Ex change of Richmond be wish to felicitate Colonel Button upon hie new office and to wish him every success in Me new field of endeavor May he live long and prosper to our earnest wish" 9 Ho Money Down Acca Temple Ceremonial Is Slated Oct 25 DOWDY CONTINUES this unusual offer tor another No Money Your oelectionn delivered to your home-easy terms on th purchase price Deaths Virginia Shrlner Will In angurate Fall and Winter Activities at Winchester Why not take advantage of such an opportunity? A great stock of FINE FURNITURE to choose from and very liberal tenni extended Como in Monday Shrinen of Aces Temple will open their fan and winter activities with a ceremonial to he held to Winchester October 25 Automobiles bearing local member will leave the Uosquc at that morning The Colonial Theatre la Winchester has been engaged for the ceremonial John Williams SALEM VA Oct Funeral services for John ML Williams 82 of Wet Msia Street Salem who died at the Shenandoah Hospital Roanoke on Tgipnday morning wen held Friday afternoon at the cemetery at Ellla-ton by the Rev Albert Bale of tha Salem Baptist Church Mr Wll-flams to survived by two sisters Mrs 8 Starkey and Mlsa Georgia Wll-hams both of Salem and the business session is scheduled to the aarhar el a textbook on threw tor 4:20 o'clock with the first section Dana the nae yean this Ur Bated has been active as a Eiwaa an he has held every office to th Richmond Kiwists Club and eddtutrd many of the Kiwaak dabs la Virginia Ur Binford to a member of the AcWtct conv-ntion committee and of the ceremonial at 4 o'clock Aa intermission of one hour will follow during which Bhrinere and candidates will attend banquet hi the rooms of the Charles Roues Fire Department The second erteloa will begin at 7 o'clock and lait far two hours to the afternoon there to to he a waked with Governor KtabaU nddra by the Shrln- Patrol starting at eiiw cScers in drawing up Cre work- This will be followed by thtf fcg ptais for the change In hy-lawaidr3 of the members of Acca Temple which were adopted at the Hagers- who served In the World War Mrs Alfred WUliaass FREDERICKSBURO VA Oct Sirs Alfred WlUtam died Friday ati her home near Pusapatanxy King George County after a tong illness at tha age of 71 Funeral services will he held at tha Chapel Church Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock Mrs Williams to survived by her husband and seven children They ore Williams Williams Alex Williams and Ray WlUlama of Paasapstanzy i Frank Willis ms of Fredericksburg and Mrs George Newton and Mrs James Williams of Stratford County town convention Selection of the! At 7:39 o'clock the Chanters win next place of meeting for the oonren-i give concert la the Handley High ton has been left to the bustees of School auditorium where the Shrlner the capita! dittricL (Band will convent fbr a concert at Mr Binford has attended every' 9:11 A Real Value 10-Pc Dining-Room Suite Priced Low Wo have only a LIMITED NUMBER of then chairs first come first served! Be here ezrlr Monday to get your for this chair would regularly sell for 917 and more Consisting of Buffet Serving Table China Closet Extension Table and six chair (one host choir) Thta suite Is of genuine walnut veneer and la a rare value at the low price of $95 Preceding aQ the activities there will be street parade of an the Shrinen of the vicinity The Shrine Club of Alexandria win ha out with Its entire membership Following to list of the committee chairmen: Executive Beverley parade Trenary candl-fate Beverley: entertainment Wagner: bawpiet Mc-Vleor decoration Dixon greeter Bosverman publicity Fetiey marshal tor parade Porter House Shrlner will spend the night In Winchester and return to their homes next day Mrs Waller Coke LEXINGTON VA Oct 1-Funeral services for Bln Elizabeth Pendleton Coles were held at Lee Memorial Church Thursday morning and the body-was taken to Arlington Cemetery tor burial by the side of her (taugh-ter blr Lily Cota ManhalL Services were conducted by the Rev Vincent Franks assisted by the Rev Robert Coles of Charlottesville Mr Cota died Wednesday morning following lllncs caused by a toil a month Carload of Other Fine Chairs Just Unpacked at Dowdy's When taking advantage of the unusual value above take time to zee our ferret stock of chairs Everything you could desire is represented and the prices are most reasonable capital district Kikanis convention since 1931 Lieutenant -OoveruH elected tor the six: dlris'orj of this district First district Edwin HO of Wssh-tngtan XX second Samuel Stephens of Martlnsvlbe Va third the Rev Francis Scott of Roa-no Va fourth Nelson Button of West Point Va fifth Dr Rodgtrs of Covington and sixth Arthx Wilkinson of Wilmington Del: Robert Turner general manager of -tiie Norfolk Virginian-Pilot was re-Octcd district secretary-treasurer a post he has field since 1232 The convention left of a place for the next convention (o' he detertninea at a meeting of the district trustees hi Jsnusry i Indorse Jsmestowx AC this momteg's eesaloa the con-Tendon adopted two resolutions giving Its support to the proposal far a national park at Jamsstown Va "the birthplace of American liberty and to plan for a eequlcentennlol celebration at'Yorktown Va of the surrender of British troops at Yorit-town The lint revolution specified that Elwsnls Action was not to Interfere with property or work of the Association tar Preservation of Virginia AnDquIUeR which also has been working few a park to honor the tint settlement at Jamestown A national past at Yorttown was suggested In the second neolutloa Trainload Buying Power ago She was the daughter of Colonel Edmund Pendleton and bta wife Cor'aha Morgan Pendleton Colonel Pendleton waa a distinguished lawyer and spent his latter years In Lexington Mrs Coles married Dr Walter Cota of St Louis' where they made' their home until the death of Dr Cota when she 'returned to mb her home She to survived by I son Edmund Cota of Charlotte A-W-fc rt ratrons Visit Antique Galleries Here Dowdy's Low Prices era the result of QUANTITY buying of QUALITY Furni- tun Id conjunction with over forty of the Mouth and largest Furniture Stores ELECTRIC IRON BAKER tiA KAMil: f'tKIi TAME With 5-tt extension Uiianuitrea to please Sturdy end well built cord 8149 UfiSO 8IJS Old Grace Street Homestead Restored and Filled With Beautiful Pieces Dr Lee LEEXNOTON VA Oct Funeral services tor Dr Henry Barman Lee' 7 were held In Poplar Kills Church near Lexington by Dr Murray' XX Thursday afternoon burial In the Lexington Cemetery Dr Lee died Wednesday morning at his home In Poplar Hills He had -been in bad health tor some time Dr Lee was a native of Germany and came to Lex- ington some thirty yean ago from' Lewlsburg Va Ha married Miss Carrie Logan of CotUmtown Ha to eurrlred by hla widow and ona daughter Miss Ruth Lee Sirs Julian A Burruss Entertains 300 Guests The Antique Galleries of the Rich-Art Company which were opened during the past week hare attracted scores of enthusiastic patrons of the arts Who hare thronged the galleries during the week to view the beautifully decanted and furnished homo The old Winston home on Groce between Pint and Second boa been reetoreB to tto original beauty aha the spacious hlgh-celllnged rooms hare been tomished with genuine antique by MT and Mrs Alton JocL Old rugs portraits glau china and accessories harmonise with the various period rooms and tt to difficult to elect a favorite toon the twenty-fire artistically done chamber There la a new England kitchen of quaint charm done in the earliest Colonial furniture and brightened up by a notable collection of pewter pieces A maple breakfast-room is most attractive and Duncan Fhyffc dining table to surrounded by eight ribbon back chain of Chippendale design and large Hepptowhlto hunting board The two large drawing rooms are distinguished by the rid crystal chan Mb Beulah Ptngtey WINCHESTER VA Oct 19-Funer- al rites won held today tor Miaa: Beulah Fingley 60 who died at a hospital of cerebral hemorrhage aus- tallied shortly after coming from Baltimore where she resided some years on a visit to her brother Fingley Burring are another brother Fingley nd one sister Mr John MUburn the latter of Gates MUIX Ohio Her father the tote Frauds Plngley woe a prominent Frederick County fanner (Special to The Tlxws-DiipatchJ BLACKSBCRO VA October Thq Orore" home of President and Mix Julian A Burruss was the scene Thursday afternoon toon 9 to 8 of tha largest social affair of the season when Mrs Burma entertained at reception for nearly 200 greets The entire lower Soar of tha bourn was decorated with fiU Cower and arranged a one room Mies Katherine Blaeser eA the piano and Cadet Tort-Ington on the vioifa contributed musical program during the hours for tha reception Jean Burma and Carolyn Norton took the cards at the door and Mn Magiil welcomed the caller in the holL Mlse Maude You Pay Nothing Down Here Is a 4-Pc Bedroom Suite That Will Please You prleo doesn't mean low quality This la an attractive suite priced LOW costs DOWDY LESS (trainload bujrlng power) and the SAYING is along to you Cheat of Drawers Straight-End Bed Frrm-h Vanity and comprise the suite PAY NO MONEY DOWN Easy terms can be The low because It passed Prosser arranged Living-Room Suite in Wallace mode the presentations to the receiving line which included I Mra Bairns Mrs John Wlllinisixvi hl ih? cf torasl Mm Norris Mrs John Maynard Unctlveness and Mrs Charles Woolwtne Mrs1 ThrM PMlous bed chambers win -Luther McKinny LOVETTS VXLLX VA Oct Luther McKinney a retired fanner of near Lovettsvllle died at the home of his daughter Miss Elva McKinney in Washington following an illness of several months His wife died three year Beside his daugh-! ter he to survived by one son In Pennsylvania Funeral servile were held from the Luthers Church at Lovettesvllle today with Interment In the adjoining cemetery Chesterfield Club Chair and Wing Chair with reversible tapestry covered cushions spring filled and spring construction throughout Covered In mohair and priced VERY LOW at i hire a uzaiiZ ilMi tar collectors of Americana aa tha ColonlM mahog any walnut and cherry pieces make tha gallery rooms replicas of the homes of our Virginia ancestor To fully appreciate the beauties of the Antique Cilleries one must make a tour of the restored homestead witn Three-Piece Jacquard Velour LivingRoom Suite i Priced Only $95 Holdren LYNCHBURG VA Oct Holdren 54 a farmer living in Camp- Genuine Lane Cedar Chests one of the competent guide who will bell County near the city died Pit- Wirt Dunlap and Mrs Paul Norton presided at tha punch howl and Mr Robert Mlett poured coffee Other assisting is entertaining and serving were Mrs Thomas Hutcheson Mrs Carol Newman Mrs Cosgin Mrs William Moore Mrs Otto Burkhart Mrs Susie Ware Mrs John Hutcheson Mn pted Gjossett Mrs Seitz Mix Hamilton Fish Mrs Bucher Mrs Milas Mrs XL Begg Mize Laura Miller Uta Haute Hughes Miss Leona Vawtcr Miss Carolyn Thibodeaux Miss Amelia Puller Mix Fr sucre Hickz and Miss Louis Ccci' nelly explain the various pieces and discuss the periods and types of furniture which decorate the home day morning at hla home He to survived by his widow Mrs Lula Willi Holdren a daughter and Are sisters and six brothers The finest mode and sold here for a little ie 6995 and on terms a low ss 50c par weeX Dr II Auguatine Smith Talka to Convocation Here Monday Do ou Get Up Tired Cross? We have other priced at 81175 5IHJSU $1975 and up You need ona to taka care of your clothes properly Easy Terms No Money- Down look out It may bo kidneys Try Warner's Compound Slay Aid Grocery Drivers Strike Lowest Prices Easiest Terms Dr Augustine Smith of Boston University School of Religious Education will address a eon vocation at the University of Richmond at 11 Monday morning in the Henry Cannon Memorial chapel The University Invites the public to attend Dr Smith to conducting the festival of fine arts at Grace Covenant Church He will be Introduced at the University of Richmond by Dr A Rudd associate professor of Bible Chesterfield Club Chair and Wing Chair beautifully upholstered In Jacquard velour spring filled reversible cushions la spring construction A great value at low price a I 1 7 li lays the kindly doctor "you need stimulant diuretic" And for more than SO years the beet known remedy in this close has been Warner's Compound originally physician's prescription mode of Nature's herbs Safe of course But better than that It helps to pressnre your moat precious suet your health Oantly It stimulates kidneys and liver to do their work of cleaning out body prisons With your blood -stream cleansed and all organa functioning aa they should you awake from a sound night's sleep refreshed invigorated trqng Life lakes on a new joy Your eye clears Tour akin gains a healthy color You walk with assurance You display an air of authority and sue- Student Loses Life 4aPc Bedroom Suite In Walnut Veneer NEW YORK 0 The 11 -day-old Grocery Drovers' Union strike illicit has been overshadowed by th oil truckmen's walkout attracted public attention today when a sympathy strike of 27000 was threatened Fire wholesale grocery eoneeme ore effected by the (trike iff the driven who ore demanding a 810 weekly pay tcresse The firm hare offered to rrgtftate with tiie drivers ss Individuals hut have refused to recognise lorif union The longshoremen msy be called out wnion officials anrounc-d in order to prevent any produce deliveries from Che fire comnanles from reaching the pun tar shipment Dowdy's Is Open Until 9 o'clock SATURDAYS You "who have not the time to ihop In the daytime ate invited to visit ou the shove evenings open tor your convenience Store Straight-end Bed Chest of Draweb French Vanity and Dresser Four beautiful pieces lu genuine walnut veneer and priced most attractively No money 1 I 4 down HATTIESBURG MIES Oct 16-WWamcs Tally student at Pearl River Junta College at Poplarville Odd today from injuries received In an automobile accident last night in front of the state Teachers' College here He wu returning home from a foot-baa game The automobile crashed Into a wagon loaded wltn pine knots Tha Negro driver of the wsaoa received a broken leg 501-508 East Broad Street Every drurglst knows pleasant tasting Warner's Compound It costs lit-tit but it worth untold amounts to any ona who needs the help It "iree Bnv your bottle today Get back to health Warner's Bern' die Co Rochester Adv yiwpwu' rrrr wvp" lintix lilU iiiupii MOMAwdnAa 3 i tahitdw 4M I 54 i i ii' 1 'wave muaHumiwn 4 -'-It'.

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