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Richmond Times-Dispatch from Richmond, Virginia • 19

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f'': vi V' ''v-- 1 V': 11 m'mJrh -V 1 I 'c rt 1 'U -vT -v- 4'iV' 'A' kj -1 '1 1 i 'Cy 1 i THE DISPATCH RICHMOND VA SUNDAY NOVEMBER 12 1905 Crops Cattle eta will bo Included In tho I sale 112 PER ACRE 1-0 cosh Also -good Water Power Wheat Corn and buw-Mill Acres Land Building etc ion H-Pi tiooo down balance of purchase price to ault buyer Prompt answers to your Inquiries 4L care Tlmes-DIrpatch Office SPIDERS PiLEO IIP GREtT SCORE I I DEFERTS BACKACHE? YOU Every Day In the Week at Our Stores We Save Mrs Estelle Clayton of Toronto Canada Suffered Intensely From Fain 1h Rack and Kidneys Completely Cuted by SAFE CURE A TRIAL BOTTLE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST KIDNEY CURE SENT i-ABSOLTKIY FREE TO EVERY READER OF JHE TIMES-DIS-PATCH WHO SUFFERS -FROM KIDNEY LIVER BLADDER OR BLOOD DISEASE OR WHAT IS COMMONLY KNOWN AMONG WOMEN AS "FEMALE WEAKNESS" Thousands both msn ad women have kM- disease and do not know it It Is hereditary if any of your family in this or past" ft generations have been- Best American Granulated Suga 434c Best Elgin Butter pound 25c Witch Hazel Soap 3 boxes 10c Nice Small California Hams pound 8 l-2c Wyatt's Regular 10c Sho? Polish only bottle 5c troubled with kidney disease of any i- 'New Hominy and Grits pounds you cannot csireful You should make a test of your ktd-e at once and satisfy yourself as to their eondl tlon Bright's dis ass diabetes V' rhauma- -'fxwra! I r-W rheumatic -gout flanuna- -tlon of tha blad- 1 a ry 5 ff organs are caused -V The 'Varsity Men Played An Elegant Defensive Game TEAM WORK FOR I POOR and Inability to Advance the Ball' at Critical Times Prevented Scoring (Special to The Tlmes-DIspslch) BLACKS Via November 1-V I defeated Washington and Lee University on Glbboney field this evening by a score of IS to I put up a miserable exhibition of team work it being the poorest of the season Washington and Lee played a great game from the defensive point of view and showeu thorough coaching in this respect Washington and Lee's inability to advance tho ball at critical moments prevented them from scoring Tho game was devoid of bright particular star work Still goal from placement and the allround work of Bagley Moomaw Dif-fendaH and'Hanvy brought forth much applause at times The game waa one of tho cleanest over seen here and no much cannot bo said of the clean ba1 that tha boys from Lexington are cap-snlo of putting up THE LINE-UP Position A I Lewis sees sso right end Withers (Captain) Hinas right tackls Oliver Stickling Johnson Cunningham Diffsndall Webber Nutter Uove Mller White Rankin Anderson Basin Hsovy right half seiesi Anderson Treadwell left half Bagley Harlan full back Moomaw Mr Baird of BL Albans Mr Miles I Dr Cowan -St Albans and Mr Gary V' I Cox and Hogs and I Time of Twenty minutes Goal from Sticki ng Goal from Stickling Nutter and Harlan right guard oenter left guard left tackle left end quarter bacit 1711 OHS lil It 111! Wit SUB Increased Number Over Last Year for Exhibition Begin-1 ning To-morrow (Special to The Tlmes-DlspatchO NEW YORK November With a (1st of entries larger than that recorded In the twenty previous horse shows tha an nual exhibition will begin this year under condition at Madlson gqiiars Garden on Monday Thera are seventeen New Codfish in 1-ponnd bricks Be Shredded Codfish pk(5e Zgg-O-See fine cereal package 0c Beet Plum Padding enn 10c New Virginia Buckwheat 7 pounds Apr -25c Biz Large New Fat Mackerel for I 2Sc 100-lb Sackfe Best Dairy Salt pier lack 45c New Sh reded Cocoanuts per pound 12 1-Sc Home-made Preserves 8-pound jars V' 18c 'I Sweet Potatoes Tams or Yellows 12c peck or'bushel 48c Winner Brand Condensed Milk can 9c Large cane Gold Medal Condensed Milk can Oc BUrer King and all Popular Brands Flour Me bag or bbl $478 New Prepared Buckwheat 1-lb package 8c Mb package 8c lb package 14c 8now Flake Patent Family Flour 20c bag or barrel $4JSO Baker's Chocolate two large cakes for 280 Pure Cider Vinegar for pickling per gallon 20c Beet Quality Ginger Snape or Soda Crackers per pound- 4c irk Laundry Soap large bare 13 for'2Se Best City Meal per peck 17c per bushel 88c Home-made Mince Meat pound 6c Sweet Plcklee per gallon 40c Ship-Stuff per hundred $108 New California Prunes 4 pounds for 28c by kidney disease' its t'yl 1 5 Son Retail Grocer Grocery Storee In the City" accompanied the pacer rently very tired at tho finish'- Tbs rules of the national trotUngC? board wore observed and It Is asserted I the record will bo allowed although tht attempt waa not mode at a race meet-' Techs 18 Sewanee Ho -was the boll on the twenty yard Una and la Wholesale aid Oldest and Cheapest 1880-1822 East 1 Remittances must accompany Price List mailed on application East Main Street 316' Marshall Street 'Phone 84 all shipping orders Our New If the kldntya h-i-nme diseased -and ore unable to do thr ir work properly foe liver bot-omra ff-cted then the bladder the urirciry organa the blood and the stomach blood becomes Impoverished ri: urm becomes mud-njl will lft'i brick-dust sediment if it stands for 24 hours the liver becomes tinpij and pains in the back are ainam constant aa tha system become pregnated with tbs disease nr trace rf kidney disease shnwe Set lwite or WARNER'S SAFE Cl RE it will purify and si rengthen the kidneys kill tha dis-ease germs prevent the serious complications the: are hound to arias and restore perfect health SUFFERID INTENSELY Mrs Ertclle Clayton a noted Canadian society woman says: "We have tiaed Warner's Safe Cure in our family for several year cured my hus-band of backacho and kidney trouble ana narner'a also cured ms of a serious cold that settled in my back and kidneys and which caused me suffering and Mrs Estelle Clayton 554 Adelaide street Toronto Canada KIDNEY DISEASE WARNER'S SAFE CURE to purely 1 vegetable and contains no harmful drugs It Is prescribed by doctors and ln leading hospitals for disease of the kidneys liver bladder and blood WARNER'S SAFE PILLS taken with WARNER'S SAFE CURE move the bowels gently and aid a speedy care WARNER'S SAFE CURE Is put up ln two regular aises and sold by all druggists or direct 50 cents and 31 a bottle Refuse substitutes TRIAL BOTTLE REE To convince every sufferer from diseases of the liver kidney bladder and blood that WARNER'S SAFE CURE will cure them a trial bottle will bo sent ABSOLUTELY FREE to any one who will write WARNER SAFE CURE CO Rochester and mention having seen this liberal offer In The Times-Dispatch The genuineness of this offer is fully guaranteed by the publisher Our doctors will send medical booklet containing symptoms and treatment of each disease and many convincing testimonials FREE to any one who U1 write Couchen R1 Umpire Mr Call Timekeeper Mr Mosby Linesmen Mr Wilcox and Mr Puller Yale ii Brown (By Associated Press) NEW HAVEN November In a full of sensational plays Vole Attested Brown University to-day by a aeore of 11 to 4 Not until well through the second half did the Yale supporters feel certain that Brown would not aeore a touchdown Along ln tho second half when Yolo had tha gama well In hand a mfsp'ay gave the watchful Brown play- nirimi ers their opperttmlty te make a supreme effort to cross the gwU feat i no team has accomplished this year Yale's rush line was steadily pusffed back but with diminishing power until under tho shadow of their goal the three successive chargee aimed at center and took the ball on downs on thi 90-yard Una From that point on lack -iP me only prevented Yale making another touchdown DAN PATCH BREAKS Famous Horse at Last Succeeds in Time 1:58 Flat 1 (By Associated Press) MEMPHIS TENN November 1L-Dan Patch the pacing champion in an exhibition' mile to-day on the track of the Memphis Trotting Association lowered the world's record without a wind shield by one and one-quarter second covering the mile In flat The former record of 1:69 1-4 was held by Star Pointer made several years ago at the Rdds-vllla track Weather and track conditions were excellent' Heresy the driver gave Dan Patch a warming up about o'clock and a few minutes later sent the black pacer swear at tho first attempt The first quarter was stepped in 30 seconds Straightened out down the back stretch Dan Patch never faltered and passed the half mile poet In 59 seconds At the three-quarterq the timers showed 1:28 and after a drive down the stretch tho wire was reached ln 1:54 Two runners BROWNE (By Associated 1 Press) ATLANTA GA November 11 William and Mary Woefully Defeated in Fast Game 1 Here CONTEST CLEATi AND FURIOUS Visitors Scored in First Half But We Outclassed in Second In' tu or tha moot xcttln ui aa-Sbusiastia inieroollaitUto games ever lt-MHod la Broad Street Bark Richmond College yesterday afternoon defeated the College of William and Unrj to the tune of to a Jt wee a game of aplondidiy dlaplayed valor and aUJ but the odda were againat the Orange and hlta fake end runa againat wmch the vial tor were powerless had lher away and bravely fighting every' inch of ground to the bitter end William andMary taated the gall of defeat Hard fought doaely conteeied over ovary line the game wae clean There were no demure on either aide and fairness characterised the decision of ovary point Skill waa matched against skill game spirits against i pi rite and in the end aupeffor skill won bout four hundred people witnessed the game and among toe crowd were about one hundred from Ancient ladles students and eltlaena of the old town Banned on one aide were tbs Richmond College rooters and on the other those who raised tneir cheers even the moment of defeat for the trailing Orange and White Intense enthusiasm on both sides characterised tha contest and interest and excitement reigned supreme until the ball sailed over the goal for the last time Ia the illianburg rooters were the fairest belief of tho town among them being Miss Russell who attracted so much attention during- -ors Show week under a mistaken identity On the other hand there were seen the fair ones who waved their banners for tho victorious Spiders Got First Touchdown In ths first holflt scented that WUUsm and Mary wouldr carry everything before them as by steady plunging through ths Richmond Une they scored a touchdowa In the middle of tho half and kept tbe baU la their possession and la thqlr territory nearly tho whole time Jn tho aecoad half the Spiders snowed their marvelous wsy of bracing together and opuning at a dose call and it waa thle that brought them their well deserved victory In ibe second half Millar went round tho visitors' end for elxty yards and mods ths star play of tho whole gama This tied the score as Mensch failed to kick goal and many thought tho gams would end In a Us But it waa not to for tho Spiders pul their fake end plays Into good effect and Iwo more long-! gain were made5 betagta the'aro up to 23 to 4 in favor of the local team When Miller made his tremendous gain knocking the ends right and left and gaining a clear Held the local rooters went wild Hals were flung In the air throats yelled hoarse and for tho time pandenpHilum reigned supreme It was a splendid play and Miller deserved aU the enthusiasm that was given him Miller won across the goal for the second time wae followed by Bowen and then Throckmorton Richmond's redoubtable half made a break for thirty-live yards and went overfor the first score Aim so with her brilliant flash and speed Rtffhmond won tho game while William and Mary fought gamely to the last but to taate of the bitter duet It waa the first championship gama of the season and the local rooters yelled themselves hoarse and carried their men bodily off the field In their great delight that the first victory waa theirs Game in Detail In the first half Richmond icirked off to William and Mary defending the eastern goaL Johnson received the ball and advanced It to the thirty-five yard line Captain Johnson was sent through the line for two yards and again for five yards In two successive playa Walla full hurdled ten yards and Dovell made four yards Several more email gains were made and Richmond waa penalised for offside play Walls made six yards in two playa and tbs ball was lost qn a fumble Richmond tried two line plays nd were held On the third down the BpJdera kicked to Hanklne on the forty-five yard line and the ball was advanced three yards Walla made three yarda and Dade followed through tackle for ten more Welle was sent through the line repeatedly 'and made several good rains Dovell made five Dade two and Walla two non The ball waa landed right at the goal and Richmond fought hard at the last ditch But Dade wae Shoved over and made a touchdown" A try for a place kick was made but failed Richmond College kicked off and Bummers won to the thirty-five yards Una Walls made twenty-two and the visitors were penalised five yaiV for offside play Dade went round the end for three yards and then the visitors were foroed to kick on downs They kicked to tho fifty yard line and Menach receiving the ball fumbled and' the oral was lost to the visitors on the forty-five yard Una Bummers made ten yarda After several attempts at tha line' the ball went over Jones for the Spiders made three yards and then the local team lost on a fake R- William and Mary got possession of the ball and Walls made one yard Dade and Dovell were eent over to the forty-five yard line and Dovell made nine yards In two successive playa By alow steady gains the visitors won to the twenty yard line and there tried a drop kick from the field The kick eras blocked and the visitors regained the ball on the twenty-five yard Une Again the twenty yard lino wae reached but time cas called and the half ended with Captain and 'Quarterback Scarborough had led his team-mates of Cawanee within easy striking distance of vtotcgriitr'-Sr he allowed Sweet of Tech to get hyVi fcm MA 60-yard run for a touch-1 whch t)ed the to It1 gowanee played a stronger game Tech and hut for the resourcefulness---' of the Helsman squad would have land- ed the game v- Sweet Brown and Clark did tho'Vy scoring for Tech Stone scored all three touchdowns for Bewanee Ths largest crowd of the year witnessed tho contest which woo the best of the season mums mill NIT Famous Manager-Player Settles Three-Year Terms With Presi- dent Brush (Special to The Tlmes-DIapatch) NEW YORK -November The rumors that John J- McGrawiwas to quit base-boll were dispelled yesterday by his signing a three-year contract to manage tho Olants after a brief conference with President John Brush The plana for next year were discused and tie advls- iluo ability of taking ths team to California or to Cuba for training were taken under advisement 'it Is possible that the former ground wiU be selected although nothing definite has been determined upon very Inviting proposition has been made to the Giants to -go to California as ths populace of that section are very anxious to see ths World's Champions Manager McGraw fears however the effects of the long trip eastward after the team has gotten Into shape McGraw win remain In New York for a while and after the holidays will probably go to Hot Springs Where many of tbe Giants Usually join him after the first of the year Mike DonUn the Giants' center-fielder has taken up-his residence permanently In New York having given up his Cincinnati home He will be hero most of ths winter FIST FLIP-flJf BUS TIE UKDItE HHDICiP Runner Was Backed Down From to a to 8 Beduoin Also (By Associated Press) NEW YORK November Bedouin favorite won the Edgemere 8 takes for all ages at Aqueduct to-day defeating Eugenia Burch and Alula tbe only o-her starters Flip-Flap backed down from 5 to 3 to I to 4 won tho Oakdale handicap after running a remarkable race First six furtonga-Quadrllle (1 to 10) lint Sheen (16 to 1) second Hannibal Bey CO to 1) third Time' 1:16 Second Darkle (3 to 1) firoL Platoon £5 to l) second Thistle Heather (40 to 1) third Time Third Tho Oakdale Handicap six Flip-Flap 0 to 3) first Hooray (4 to 1) second Kinleydale 0 to 1) third Time 1:14 2-6 Fourth Edgemere Stake mile and a Bedouin 0 to 5) first Eugenia Bunch (3 te l) second Alwln (11 to 6) third Time 104 Fifth race seven Isa daisy (15 to 1) first Society Bud GO to 1) second Glenclaro 05 to 1) third Time 1:29 -Sixth Sailor Boy (B to T) first' Ivan 'the Terrible (11 to 5) second Debar 0 to 1) thirds Time 1:40 1-6 Seventh raoo-mile-Massa a to 2) first A Muskoday 00 to 1) second Janata (4 to 1) third Time 1:41 1-6 CAROLINA A AND A Splendid Game Played to a Standstill Before Big Crowd (Special to The Tlmes-DIapatch) RALEIGH November 11 the pretence of probably five thousand people this afternoon tha University of North Carolina and A and College foot-ball teams played an exciting game in which neither scored this being the third successive annual gama In which this has befcn the case The gams waa la twenty-five minute halves and' was characterised by especially fine playing by A and Four mlnuus before ths time was Lykes of A and tried a place kick which missed scoring by only two yoi'da Only hard luck prevented A and from winning by twelve points being ahead one time on the 6-yard lino and again loosing ten yards by holding at a tim when a touchdown was inevitable The features of the playing were the punting by Steele of A and Their offensive work in flying through the Une Tull and Shaw Also tbe defensive work of Wilson Lykes and Gregory Wilson making a fine punt of fifty yarda For North Carolina Left Tackle- Thompson was the star and Abernathy did fine defensive work In view of the approaching Carolina-Virgin Is game tho statement Is made that Gardner Whitaker Meadows and Singletary were not In tho game and the teem will average 175 at Norfolk whereas It woe only 149 to-day Indians 6 West Point 5 (By Associated Press) WEST POINT November 11 Failure to kick a goal caused West Point to lose to-day to the Carlisle Indian eleven The score wna six to five ln the favor and the goal which would bare tied the score was missed by less than six Inches Prince Louis of Battenberg woe a spectator of the game He watched It lntrwtly throughout seldom taking hie gase off the play Two entirely different types of foot-ball players were pitted against each other the Indians using trick plays throughout the game and tha Amy eleven relying on Its superior physical strength to crush its way to the goal line: Each teats scored ence by Its distinctive style of play -The Indians after long patient waiting picked up a fumble and raced with tt over West Point's goal and then the Amy players goaded on by prospective defeat pushed their way across 100 yards of the gridiron for their score Played Fast Ball A very intereating gama of foot-ball was played on Ln Monument field yes- I terday evening between the team Ctembes Hill and jha Grace Street team resulting ln the defeat of Groce Street by the score of 13 to 0 The Hoboa making two touchdowns and a safety game was well played on both sides Jones the atar quarterback of the Hoboa making a 60-yard dash for a touchdown waa the sensatioaal feature of the game The line up wae aa follows: Grace Street Position Hobos Wheat I rent Welford I Bargemia Johnson Owen -t-w Grubb yle bNYlEft Plldos4o tyn Latborph 7 T- FOR NSElBIWETHERi (Continued From First Pago) went to hia quarters Branph received ault either of blows on the head dieted during the conflict' or of falls B- 1 for 8c gain WUllam and Mary kicked to the -yard Una Snead lost ysrdi and JJrne nn was up The game was over with The hall In Richmond College's possession on tho 42-yard line Score Richmond Col ego William and Mary The lino up was as follows: and Position CL Huntington Wright Johnson (Captain) la Miller I Robertson Wilkinson Center Waits -R- Gw McRae Hankins Barbour Summon B(CapL) Mensch Dove I Bowen Watt- Jones a Dad Qooch Referee Warren University of Virginia Umpire Dr Jordan- Randolph-Macon: Head Linesmen Rankin University of North CaroUna: halves two minutes Score Richmond college 22 William and Mary 4 Results ut Nushville (By Associated Presa) NASHVILLE TENN': "November Kashvflla summaries: First six Windshield (S to 1) first Bitter Brown (I to 1) second Inspector Girl (t to 1) third Time 1:11 1-5 J'- Second race steeplechase handicap hort Poorlands (i to 2) first Results of Foot-Ball Games on Yesterday At Richmond College 23 William and Mary 5 At i Virginia 65 Beorg Washington 0 Blacksburg id At Washington aniT Lea 0 At Raleigh A A Collage 'Ui Gey jOs At Danville Military Institute -11 Randolph-Macon 11 At AohovHIo South Carolina 5 Yale 11 Brown Harvard Pennsylvania 12 Carlisle Indians 5 -Wsst Point 5 Annapolis Navy 94 Bueknell 0 Chicago It Purdue 0 Minnesota B1 South Dakota 0 Princeton It Cornell Dickinson It Lehigh 0 Michigan 40: Ohio State Harvard Freshman 12 Cushing Academy 10 Washington and Jefferson 0 West ern Univarsity of Pennsylvania 11 Yale FFeshmen It Princeton Freshman 0 Wesleyan It Williams 0 Amherst 0 Dartmouth 0 Tufts 12 University of Maine 0 Syracuse 16 Holy Cross 4 Andover 2S Bxoter 0 -At Cordon Institute Coluirblas of Savannah 11 At Auburn Clemaon 2t Auburn 0 At Georgia Tech It University of the South (Sowanoo) 14 Bceptre (4 to 1) speond Orisls (20 to 1) third Time 3:07 8-5 1 Third speed stakes for all ages handicap seven furlongs Funlculalra (9 to I) first Envoy 4 to 1) second John Carroll (4 to 3) third Time 1:33 3-3 Fourth race five end a half furlongs fit Joseph (11 to i) first Rolls (13 to 6) second Calabash (9 to 3) third Time 1:07 3-1 Fifth five and a half furlongs Ed Grlllo (9 to I) first Presentation (7 to 1) second Running Star (IS to I) third Tims 1:01 1-1 Sixth race Thespian (10 to 1) lint DoUnda (I to 3) Second MCBvaln OtoB) third Time 14L Snead Ellmoro hundred entries about twe hdtadrsd and fifty more than last year Tha of horses is also higher and bettor than iia previous years Ths thoroughbred classes will contain about ths same animals as last year but the trotters will be bettor represented The road horses will be In good number a great Increase being shown in pairs where ten show as compared with three' Single roadsters will also be numerous In tho driving clases there will bo good speedway horses pacera'and trotters being In separate classes The hackneys will also be mors numerous Tha greatest Increase In number of entries is In the classes for harness horses In ths classes for singles and pairs over 15 and not over 5Z hands- there are ten more than last year The runabout clan-es have also Increased After an absence of one year Moore of Chicago will again exhibit with one hundred entries He owns Forest Kinr one of ths champions of the country and many other very valuable blue ribbon winners Eben Jordan of Boston again has a large entry Both Reginald Vanderbilt and Alfred Vanderbilt have a number of entries Those of Mrs J' Grcsvsnor will be missed this year Mrs John Gerken will also exhibit her many blue ribbon and cup winners The hunter and jumper classes are about aa well represented as they were last year Among the entries are "Dick" Rifle 8 May Bird' A Red Oak and Senator The special classes have filled better than ever and the Waldorf-Astoria cup contests will have some of ths best horses that ever competed for It They Include Moore's Forest King A Vanderbilt's Rustling Silk Jordan's Hlldrede Moore's Bur-llngham Carlisle's Eloquence Reginald The Dictator Rives'a Ebony and Watson's Lord Baltimore of which several are said to have ob- eurred while it was ln progress Department sees no necessity for the appointment of a court of inquiry Id r--tho premises The facta developed by the several reports submitted to it aa above stated are sufficient to determine Its action in the premises It is clear that these reports Impute to Meriwether offenses of ouch gravity that his trial by court-martial is Secretary Bonaparte's statement quotes from the statutes and navy regulatloni paragraph defining manslaughter and die- -orderly conducL and says that in view ija martial Is ordered The statement asks fffwJ a suspension of judgment aa to conduct until hlo aids of the case Is heard 'VjPS AU the papers nave been referred te the judge-advocate-general of the navy for the preparation of the chargee upon Second Half in Detail In tbe second half William and Mary kicked off Mensch received the ball and made to the E-yard line Jones made 4 yaids and the visitor! were penalised yards for off-side play Then tha ball waa passed to Miller on a fake end run and with a brilliant dash and fine interference by Mensch he made the feeture play of the gams with a CO-yard run and over for a touchdown Mensch tailed to kick goaL -1 Richmond kicked and Dade advanced the bell yarda to ths W-yaid line Held on downs after several unsuccessful attempts the visitors were forced to kick to ths center of the field Richmond made I yards and sent Miller round the end for yards Snead won 10 yards to the M-yard line Miller went 4 Bowen and M-'ller wae sent over for the second tlms Mentch kicked goal and tho local rooters wont wildly mad with enthusiasm Score: Richmond Cdhfi U1 Wllnom and Mary I Richmond kicked off and Dads receiving tho ball made 7 yards to ths 10-yard line Walls hurdled 2 Johnson made 1 and Dade was sent round for Dovell made 1 yard fumbled the ball but happily regained It Walls mads 5 Dovell and on tho third down Walla made I and saved the day Several -more attempts were made unsuccessfully and the ball-went over on downs to Richmond Here Strong was put lu place for William and Mary as tho former was hurt Bowen for Richmond mfide Jones and Throckmorton went round the end for a gain of yarda to the 10-yard Une Robertson lost a yard and Bowen roeovered' I yarda Jones mads and Miller followed with'l yard Hero Huntington made a splendid tackle and was knocked having to bo lifted and carried bodily off the field Small was substituted in his plaqe Throckmorton made 8 yards and Miller mads 13 yarda and was thrown In a beautiful tackle by Summers quarterback for tho visitors Richmond was on tho 10-yard Une and after eeveral playo sent Bowen yarda and over the third touchdown Menech kicked goal Score: Richmond 17 William and Mary i Richmond kicked off and Meade advanced tbe ball yards to the 20-yard line Meade made 1 yard William and Mary then loet I yards and were forced to Mensch received the ball on the 1 7-yard line and advanced It to the 10-yard Une On a fake end play Throckmorton was sent round the end and made a oplendld dash of 15-yards and over for the fourth and last touchdown Menech kicked -goal Score Richmond 22 William and Mary WLlIsm and Mary kicked off and Miller ran to tha 4S-yard Une Bowen made no gain Miller went 1 yards and Throckmorton skirted ends for yards Bowen made 10 yards and Robertson dashed out for 20 yarda The hall waa lost on the 25-yard line Meade made no heart liver or kidney diseases In the cases where Ml-o-na Is used It is the most wonderful health restorer known Just one Uttle tablet out of a 50 -cent box of Ml-o-na for a few days and you wlU soon see a great Improvement In your health If you cannot obtain Ml-o-nn of your druggist it will be sent by mail postpaid on receipt of price Sample will-dent to show Its value will be forwarded on request The Booth Oo Ithdpe which the young man wlU ba tried CONSK TO SELL AT ONCE 406-ACRE FARM wen located watered and fenced Buildings Tools Teaw PILES CU3ED QUICKLY AT KOBE Why Suffer Agony Any Longer When You Can Gst a Quick Sure' Curs For Your Piles By Simply Sending Your Name and Address? Trial Package Is Sant Absolutely Free In Plain Wrapper to Everyone Who Writes To let a surgeon operate on you for olios to foolhardy It Is suicide The moment you cut Into those tender muscles you throw away ten years of -your life in on-orgy life-blood end vigor besides rn- denng a sure cure of your plies almost Impossible The wonderful Pyramid Pile Cure makes an operation unnecessary You cure yourself with perfect ease lu your own home and for little expense Pyrataild Pile Cure gives you Instant relief immedUuey heiLs ij sores and it irritation Just a little otha treatment la obliges Uon end inflJmM- itching and a little or tho treatment Is Special Sale of Wedding Gifts THE LARGEST VARIETY IN THE CITY The Prices Are Lower Than Anywhere Else 'fi 4Ml uf vS ji ft The Vital Centre Cut-Glass Bowls 8-lnch full cut ths 85-00 ones for $298 Decorated Vases gold trimmings the 9 Sc value ones for 80c Decorated Covered Dishes and Soup Tureens gold lined tbe 98c values for 89c White and Gold Dinner Seta 100 pieces with soup" tureen and large meat dlah the (1200 ones $719 tei to give a permanent Pyramid Pllo Cure is prepared in the nn of suppositories so they can be soiled directly to the perts without Invon- usually sufficient to give core The No Man Stronger Than tils Let Mi-o-na Strengthen Your Digestive System ones for 79c Glass Bowls the 35c ones 19c say about thle wonderful remedy is true? After you have tried the sample treat- ment and you ere satisfied you can got! If hi hain't It tnd ui tht inontj will send you the treatment at once by aaalail MAWSMn mail lu plain sealed package Bend your name and address at one for a trial of this marvelous quick sure euro Address Pyramid Drug Co 7261 Pyramid The stomach is your vital centra No man Is stronger-than his stomach Every organ of the obdy Is sustained and nourished by food which Is converted Into nutrition in the stomach and conveyed to every part of the system In the form ot blood For this reason when the stomach Is strengthened with Mi-o-na and is able to convert tha food Into nourishment all other organs soon be Browne Cf Constine 205 East Broad Street The store for low prices Sole agents for Angel Lamps iHNfJiWBVKBb wlva mor ad 't ta pf '4 1 i 1 y- fce 1 1 '7 1 i ''r jY 'i '1 i1' 1 fit 1 -1 7.

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