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Richmond Times-Dispatch from Richmond, Virginia • 5

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I THE TIMES -DISPATCH: RICHMOND VA TUESDAY NOVEMBER 7 1011 Silverware Is be Is AGED CITIZEN DIES SI miO MHl-MfTK -WT Sale of Slip-on Raincoats 201 Broad undsr th direction Hsnry Aylott Sampson Of taitrat liars Bays a raeant Issua of the Atlanta Journal and Ur Joal Cbandlar Harris who have baen tba sueata of Mr Har-fl mother Mrs Joal Chandlar Har- rl for tha past week on their wedding trip will leave thlr evening for their home In Chicago Mrs Harris was Mtoei Hasella White of Lsdtburg Va before her marriage and was a frequent visitor to Atlanta She and Mr Harris hava been delightfully entertained dur- Ing their short stay Mr and Mrs Harris will spend several days iir Leesburg with Mrs Harris's parents before going to Chicago Laughters of ISIS It Convene Here Virginia State Society of United States Daughters of 1111 will hold their first1 convention- at the Jefferson Hotel in' this city during this week and a re-! Our la th at prices always Schwarzscblld Bros Rlrhmond'a Leading Jewels Second and Broad Sts groa India and one the lattes Croag -Africa Be had them sent Is thels deatlaatlon The quarterly confers boss of Wash4 tngton and Market Street a Cburehes held to-dsy anl e-nlght show splendid rsorta te be made le oonferenee OFFICIALS ADIT THEFT OF POUCH Package Containing Routed From Raleigh to New York Disappears $aoooo ception will be given on Thursday $398 Rubberized plaid back sewed seams tan only $500 Raglan effect silk finished plaid back with stitched seams in tan Social and Personal Rk A GOVER will entertain at luncheon to-day at her uvmi in Uinter Park complimentary) I I evening November la the palm gar-? Is visiting her sister Mra Porter Sub-den of the Jefferson from to 11 lett of 1016 West Grace Street o'clock Mrs Nathaniel Burruss of Norfolk first vice-president of the! Mra A Pitta baa been In the city State Society and chairman of tho on-: for a fow days en routs to her home tertalnment committee has appointed In Norfolk after spending several Mra James Speight recording eecre- months In Danville South Boston tary of tho Stato society Mra LeRoy' Powhatan and Chesterfield Brown regent of tho Richmond! Chapter and Mra Samuel Goodwyn re-j Mra lAwrence feyde and son have gent of the Emporia Chapter aa her gone to Birmingham Ala for an oz- -iV'il -t 1 November That a from -v pouah rented from Oresasbora United States mall Raleigh to Now York and eon tala In PI OOOL disappeared two week ago to a manner very similar te a reseat ly reported ner very similar te a reseat ly mportad to her guests IllMaea Eleanor andjjy quits a number of prominent Dorothy Chlpp of Kingston Newjand well known women of this city to York Covers will bo laid for twelve: roi ancj tj first convention to be guests Tbs Misses Chlpp are spend-jhM hera thU wek wlu be nnusually ing several weeks la Htchmond IT'1 interesting The new Richmond Chapter baa late- FAVORABLE WINDS Twenty-Six Vessels Anchored in Hampton Col West Closes Campaign Special to Tha Times-Dispatch- Norfolk Van November 2 Twenty-six schooners are anchored In Hampton Roads waiting for favorable winds to enabla thorn to proceed northward Some of them have been here a week or more waiting for a Shift to tha southward jbut In vain Provisions hsve become short and many of tho captains sent ashore to-day for more supplies It is the greatest blockade seen here in five years Colonel EL West of Suffolk spoke to-night at Port Norfolk closing tho 1 campaign against fusion in Xorfolk county Clnclnnatus Walker who has been In the Norfolk Jail for the past thirty days was sent to Gloucester Courthouse where fee will be tried for the murder of Shackleford The speedy motor boat Victor to-day made a run to Richmond making the distance and return In ten ho ura' Mr Dunn the owner spent an hour in Richmond cutting capers in the James before starting on the return to Nor- i folk The $nly atop between the two cities was at Lower Brandon where a supply of gaeolene was obtained The average time was twenty-three miles an feour fdward Cole representing tne Lynnhaven Terminal Corporation appeared before the Public Utility Commission of the City Council to-night and urged speedy action on his request for a franchise to construct a tunnel under the Elisabeth River He offered to forfeit the franchise If work Is not commenced in one year and the tunnel completed witMn five years He proposes to bring ths train of the -railways with terminals on tho west side of tfta river Into tho now union station being built at the eeet end of Main Street The proposed tunnel represents an lnraetment of about 12006040 ASK ME WHAT I Mn Warwick Does Her Work and --Takes Care of Her Three Little Children Without Difficulty Kokomo had been sick for twelve says Mrs Matilda Warwick of this place I commenced to use Cardui I was almost dead I could not sit up and nobody thought I would get well I had three of the best doctors in Ko- kom0t but they did not help me a bit 1 SrttnZ when a lady friend of mine told me to try Car- 430N0 then of a pouah at Lynch bur Va': heeame known horopM-day though beyoad i admitting th loaa of th vnluabl ack- fc i officials rofus te dlaouas the mal-' -'1 ter it le doctored unofficially that th Italelfh poach dtopptarod nftor befog rooolpted foe--by a mail olork oa a northbound train pamlng her and that th elerk la whoa 1 euatody It eaa laat plaaad bad boa aua-pondad from the eorvlce ponding tlsattoo Tha pouch was baud) ad by th local pout- offte and later traaifsrred to the matt S-clork aew under euepoaelm It la said he remembered easing aad checking it oa truck under th train shed her gal that did not dot set its torn aatti he reach' iVj th end his run aad leuad bimealf aaa-'fe-Xf able to Ully with his entry beak The namoef this elerk to wlthhe) tr Clal 1 -JrOr A vXJ Post-ofgc Inspectors eel one they ere -'f yet without nay tanglbl duo Th lm- promloa prevail that th dlsappaarano of this ea well aa the pouah reported lest from Lynchburg can be eeoountod for by some very pretty affairs will be gives in tbolr honor during that lims la Fairfax Mra Cloyd Kent left town yeeter- day for Fairfax where she will attend the wedding of Miss Mary Donohoe to Fairfax Shield McCsndllsh which takes place to-morrow evening at o'clock In Zion Ebtecopal Church' In that place Miss Bello Willard and Mist1 Gay Montagna both of Richmond will Richmond to attend the United fur Mias Donohoe to-iters of the Confederacy convention bo hera Guests mt Mra McGwire Mra Smith wife of Rev of the bride's uncle AYslton Moore Smith of Winchester is the gusst with whom she has always made her: of Mra Hunter McGuire on East noma i (Street Miss Augusta Conrad Is also! a great many Richmond people will? visiting Mrs McGuire this week Miss' go to Fairfax to-day for the wedding Conrad is a daughter of Major Holmes ceremony end reception following I Conrad At the Wemai'e Club' Guests mt re Andersen One of the moat prominent candi The annual book reception was held TO-DAY onderjul Value-Giving SUITS Coats and Dresses Four Great Groups 29 78 147S 19 75 Very Special Values Womens and Misses CO A TS 1250 1975 2500 A limited number of 1200 1176 and 1760 Dresses on ealo at 9 75 wnmlncton November t-Charsed before United States Commissioner' Oeorse Harries with mutiny in that they refused to oboy the order of Captain Joseph Louie master of tho schooner Victor Records Mch wee towed Into this port wook ato by th revenue cotter Seminole after I having encountered a recent storm elf tho I North Carolina coast dnrlfig which the 1 vessel sprang a leak and wan in imminent id peril of being lost when rescued by th cutter th mutiny ef the seamen being charged by the master aa a cause ef this precarious condition end damage ef th vessel WUllam Douglees Joha Rigan and Charles Ellis colored seamen shipped in New York September 1 for the voyage to Charleston 4 C- and return wer arrest-d on th vessel In th harbor her to-day by a United State deputy marshal and a crew from the cutter geminql Th men Jail for hearing were lodged in the county before the commissioner November Bays Auto Dies of Exettomeat Rochester November 4 Chaa MoSrid a prominent business man died suddenly last night while seated in an automobile which he had Juat purchased It to thought that the excitement Incident to handling the car for the first time affected hto heart TWO ARRESTED ON CHARGE OF VIOLATING GAME LAW to board a northbound train by Game Warden Aldridge of thla city charged with violating the State game lawa These men hgd been staying In Stafford county several days and hunting wlthdut having first obtained i a StatS license to hunt They left their pus aa collateral for the payment of licensee and were then permitted to go on their journey FETE Amid Blare of Trumpets and Flash of Anns Rebel Chief Takes Office Mexico City November -With all the pomp and ceremony the glitter of arms and the blare trumpets so beloved by the Latin races Francisco Madero was to-day Inaugurated i I i th person or parti as Seat from Ifedns pedal to TboTlmm-Diapateh in burg Va Novambar It Lynel learned to-day aad this Is the file au- thaatto Information miativ tV tMNi her too wa const fn ad by a bank la Key- V-' lane Va UhlUJia rtf eton to a Philadelphia bank and net from a Bluoheld bank te a Now York oorraspoadoab Successful Complexion Renewing Treatment journal of Hygiene) A treatment for sallow muddy or blotch fas This method is sun to aucceed for the -simple region that it literally takes off ana discards the old complexion' Th'" assistants Mra Charles CL Gibson State president and Mra William Gerry Slade of New York national president of tho United States Daughters of 1612 will preside at the convention They win be at the Jefferson Hotel during this week Vlattlag Here David Wilber former Congressman from New York and now consul-general to Vancouver Is visiting Mr and Mrtf Luther Jenklna at 1221 Monument Avenua Mr and Mraj Charles SUIerman of New York are also visiting Mr and Mra Jenkins this weak Mra Sillerman la president of the Dixie Club of New York and Is In C- president Is Mra Alexander Whit a of Paris Tana WhlJ presldentof the Shiloh th of utr luring her presidency the Tennessee Rooni in tip Confederate MueUm WJI placed on a Ust of TH Baker wUf fcir 5 the regent meeting at tne Confederate Museum and to present the Tennessee Room with the model etatua of Forest recently unveiled In Memphis This monument to the work of Charles Henry McHana of New Rochelle Mra Whit and Mra Baker! are 'guests of Mra Archer Anderson -at 102 West Franklin Street Contaanaleatieas for Mrs Rowland Mra Dunbar Rowland has received many kisd-communipatjou relative th Jefferson Davis letters which have been sent her during her stay In Virginia Mra Rowland la very grateful lor communication concerning her work tor which purpose ne to at present In Richmond' Hers From Philadelphia A large number of members of the General Dabney Maury Chapter of Philadelphia will attend the United Daughters of the Cohfederacy convention-' In Richmond this week Their headquarters will be the Jefferson Among tho members from Philadelphia will be Mra Henry Dillard Jr Mra Chomas P- Auscbuta Mra George de 8 Kiem Miss Marie Louise Baird Mra James Halsey Mra Joseph A Wools Mra Rymond Fuguet Mra Francis X- Chambers and Mra Henry A Miller of Wilmington Del v-i The General Dabney Maury Chap-! ter was tha first to be organised In tha North celebrating It fifteenth birth-1 say the 12th of January It was alee the Brat chapter to plan a monument to tho Confederate soldiers who died in Mortaern prison Meetings Te-Day The regular monthly meeting of the Branch R- Allen Auxiliary will be held this morning at 11 o'clock in the annex to Hotel Business of in- room of the Temp eBeth Ahabah The reports of the chairman of the various committees will foltowby an Jd dT 8 Mm 1 1 lecn! rh JL portanee wlUbe transacted and aU members are urged 'to be present at thla meeting ''The general meeting of tha Council of Jewish Women wlU fee held this afternoon at 1:45 In the Babheth school- Board of Charities and Corrections A mercolide in the wax possesses the pecn-c liar property of absorbing the wornout- faded or discolored surafee skin with alt it imperfection This is done so gradu- ally the skin' coming off little each day in fine almost invisible particles- thajjiq jnqoiureaience eperieocedr-Pithe mot caiefnjAN- server cannot detect the use of this treaty ment The mereolized wax which can be ad'P at any drug store is applied the -fre cold cream but not rubbed in and washed 1 Special fo'The'Tltaee-DIliJstch Fredericksburg Va November George Whltner of Washington and Mr Hughea of Mt Airy Md were arrested here last evening at the station of tha Richmond Frederleksburg and If it had not been for Cardui I believe Potomac Railroad as they were about My husband got me a bottle of Cardui and a few doses relieved my trou- 89c Fine Madras Shirts made coat style with attached cuffs sale price 59c SI 00 Shirts all fine fancy negligees sale price 79c Guaranteed to be cut full sice tended stay id the South Mra Grayson Hall of Fauquier county arrived hero Saturday and will spend the winter in this city Miss Usa Anderson has returned to Alexandria after vieltlng Mr and Mra John Taylor bera- Mra James Irvin of Charlottesville will be the guest of Mra Taylor EUyaon during tho convention Mra A- Howard of Palestine president of the Texas Divlalon jc arrived in Richmond yesterday and is a guest at ths Jefferson Hotel Mra William Jackson Morton wbo bae been the gueat of her cousin Mra WaHaee Mon cure here has returned to Alexandria Mrs A Henry of Houston Tex representing the Lee Chapter Is registered at tho Jeffaroon Hotel Mr and Mra- A Aronheim of Norfolk aro visiting relattv at 214 East Grace Street Miss Elisabeth Jeimey of Alexandria to vtsltlng here as the gueet of Mra Louis Hawklna Mra: Finley Claiborne Evans representing the Bennedette Tobin Chapter of Palestine Tex Is registered at the Jefferson Miss Nancy Leo Tackett to spending several weexs In Richmond aa tha guest of Miss Emll GravatL Mra Frank Odenhsfmsr' of Baltl-mora to opending several days In Rlch mond y' PeTtea New Castle DeL November The home of Dr and Mra William Weston- baker was the scene of a very pretty wedding yesterday -when- theto ntace 1 Mary became brldd of Dr Samuel Nicholson Jr of Bonne Terre Mo The ceremony was performed at- o'clock by Rev John Rigg of Immanuel 'Church The bride to the daughter of Dr Charles Peyton of Pulaski Va Dr Nicholson 1 the eon of Dr and Mra John Nicholson of Bath GASKIEE Will Assist Attorney in Prosecution of Dr Pettit's Slayer Lynchburg Va- Novemoer George Csskie the well known Lynchburg attorney has -recently become asso elated with Attorney Whitehead of Netoon county in the prosecution of the case against Ben Hnbard In that county for the murder of Dr A Pettit In Lovlngaton late In September and Mr Cackle le now actively engaged la preparation of tha caee The trial 1s to come up In the Clr- cnIt Court at Lovlngaton before Judge Gordon on Tueeday morning of next reejlf whlch ti' Huharrt will be arralrned for trU1 chlle It 1 not certail1 that th will then be rone it 1 probable that there will be an be learned about the Ini the case It Is thought will make a Stubborn against the Insanity plea certain to he tha grounds ths defends will seek to from the electric chair It that Dr A 8 Prlddjr of the state Epileptic 8 Dejarnette superintendent the Western State Hospital and Dr -Drewry of the Central Hospital were called In some by the defense and since they have had aeveral con Hnbard The result believed to that each of will testify that Hubard and therefore- not responsible for the murder ef Dr Pettit On the other hand it to said the Commonwealth win admit that Hubard was -eccentric hut will bold nnl At the same time attempt to prove that Hubard was responsible- at the time! of the murder for his deed It to re-ported from Netoon county tbit many neighbors of Hubard will bs summoned to testify at tha trial as to his sanity hut It la not known what the defense will do In addition to having the testimony of tho three alienist Whether it will rely entirely upon tho statements of these physicians le not known now It Is not believed now' that the defense will ask for a change of venue though It Is not at all Improbable that a change of venue will be found necessary The case has been a toplo of dlecussloa hi Nelson county now for about six Week and It would seem that it would be rather a difficult proposition next week to eecura an Intelligent Jury competent te eU'ln-the cast- It le probable however that a venire will -be summoned from- Netoon and then If trouble le experienced In getting the required punel of sixteen that an order' would' be 'entered by Judge Gordon to summon a venire from another county Charles Pyle Prominent Business Man Passes Away HUNTER ACCIDENTALLY SHOT Quiet Election To-Day Indicated Council Will Meet To-Night Tlmse-Dlspatch Bureau 106 North Sycamore Street Petersburg Va NoVbmber a Charles H- Pyla head of the firm of Pyle A Company due) tha largest land and roal estate firm In the city died at hla home on High Btreet this morning after about a Ulnesa Mr Pyle was in the eighty-first year of his ags having baen born in Amity Bucks county Fa on Juno 4 1ISL He came to Petersburg in 1846 direct-: ly after the does of ilia war and had been a resident of tho city ever since I He was active in buelness up te the time of his Ulnesa Owing to bis wldo acquaintance In tho North and Northwest to which ho made yearly business tripe Mr- Pjrle was Instrumental In bringing more good setUers A Southslde Virginia than probably any other man He established the first Bohemian colony In Prince George and this colony has grown and spread Into Dinwlddia and Chesterfield counties Mr Pyle wan a good man and a valuable eltisen and -wan universally esteemed He is survived by two Mra Bagwell of New Canton Buckingham county and Mra Parkinson of Marmora Dinwiddle county and by two Mrs Hunter of Philadelphia and Midi Hattie Pyle of this city The funeral will take place frqm Tabb Street Presbyterian Church Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock' and the burial will be In BtondfonUCematery Death of a Yeaag Woman Miss Barbara E- Dyson aged twen- ty-one years daughter of Mra A Dygon of Matoaca died an early -Ser hour this morning at hsr noma in that village She had been In declining health tor some time was much ea- teemed in the community and is survived by her mother and one slater Accidentally aad Badly flket-W Bracey a conductor on tho street car line was vsry badly Injured this morning by accidental shooting and vsry- narrowly escaped death Taking his gun with him he went out at an early hour on the Ferndal Park line for a hunt Tha gun waa loaded with No 4 shot and in handling tha weapon with hto left hand covering the muisle he accidentally caused lu discharge- The load tora through hto hand and left aid of hto face causing a ghastly wound Mr Bracey waa at once hurried 1 to the hospital and placed under treatment Hto InJu ties are thought to he very serloua Mr Bi'qcey was standing on tha front plsUorip at fha time of th accident ths "stock of the gun resting' on "the iris '(told did not know the gun waa loaded Had the load struck In hto chin It would have blown the top of hto head off -A Uelet Elect lea The election In this city to-morro and throughout this section will ha very quiet and a small vote will' bs pollsd With the exception of Din widdle county there to no opposition to ths regular Democratic nominees not t- nd th convenience themselves to go to the to go poll In Dinwiddle there le a full Independent ticket nominated by Democrats dissatisfied with political conditions In that county and who' refused to go Into the Democratic primary Tho Republicans may vote with ths Independents but it Is not believed that the regulat ticket Is la any danger The Independents ar looking more to the future than to the present-' Drewry will bs th next Senator for the district composed of Petersburg and Dinwiddle Robert Gilliam Jr will be elected to the House of Delegates from Petersburg and Thomas Clark will go to tha House from Dinwiddle Common CeeaeB Meeting-At Its regular monthly meeting tomorrow night the Common Council will probably feave several Important matters to consider 1 outside of the routine order One Of these may ba ths ordinance providing for the iasue of 2175000 of 4 1-2 per cent bond uVboutTas well known about the city as any other man of hts racei dud yssterdiy of heart trouble eaa for ye i re employed aa a tobacco 'actor hand The'hlMtorlc old atone basin which egend aaya was used by the Indian I'rinceaa Pin-ahontas for her ablutions ia to be mounted on a pedestal and placed In the Courthouse Bquar' 111 probably be polished and made Utractlve In appearance and properly labeled The old basin stood for a live yearn at this city Chsrlea Jackson negro Juat out of jajl after serving a term for larceny was tcMtoy returned to prison for six months for grabbing a jjocketbook from a boy The Petersburg delegates to the National Convention of Daughters of the Confederacy which 1 meet -In Richmond to-morrow are: Mre Pryor Jones Mrs GIH Mr IV DrewryMr Jdaria Atexinder Mias riattle Elen a worth and Miss na Ad-kin 'Judge Wataon has received letters from many different quarter! addressed In hla cere to Henry Beattie sod Beulah Blnfotd one to the former off in the morning The new complexion duced in this way exhibiting the uty of health is not to be compared with the kind made by cosmetics High Arcb $L50 and $4 Sold Only by at the Club yesterday after-! aoon from lilt to o'clock with Mrs) C- Wingfield es chairman The club' "parlors were decorated In vasee ct fail flower fr the occasion and Mra Archer Cary and Mra Pern- berton served Ice Tbs member of the' library committee received with Mra Wingfield end quit a number of! were present In spite of the ln-j clement weather A great many In-! foresting books have been added to thej library of tha club for tho use of it membera The Lltsrary Round Tablo will moot to-morrow afternoon at Ut o'clock to diaouse Henry Sydnor Our Profit Sharing cou5cpon A coupon given with a 5c shine wiQ be received as cash when presented in payment for shoe and srockizgs 20 Good For $100 VmA 1 Third and Broad f- Beauty Cream A REAL SKJN FOOD' Perfectlv harmless' Will not rancid Highly endorsed by medl- cal profession A dainty preparation for dainty people A MILLER COf Druggists 819 Broad Mad 3199 Homfy Defiveries Get Everything Needed for Comfortable Traveling at TO BROAD ST TREE rurT jAME QUALITY mrjM EVERY DAY ltjl 1 Ummwmm 1L Go to Chasie for pure 01 imported Olive OU Marf- 4202 lUVUtle St i i I i' Jones Bros Co Ihc dui ble I would have been dead Now I am feeling well and strong I cam do my housework and take care of three little children People ask me lekal I da to have such health and I tell them 1 use Cardui of my friends is using it now and is getting along fine I will never be with out Cardui ray house Cardui is a of valuable build up vitality and strengthen the womanly constitution During the past 50 years Cardui has helped thousands of weak women to health and strength If yo suffer from any symptoms of womanly trouble try CarduL It will surely help you Write to Advisory Dept Chattanooga Medicine Co Chattanooga Tenn for Special Instructions and 64-page book Treatment for sent in plain wrapper on request STITCH DOWNS ON SALE AT ALBERT STEIN'S 5th and Broad Mosby Co 1 00 Walking Gloves and Pique Gloves 85c SPECIAL SALE OF Blankets and Comforts Sutherland Cherry Inc jll East Bread Street ASK MB BOWMAN VIRGINIA TAXI SERVICE OX GAS RANGES are sold only by Rothert Co 'ari AMKWCAN ANnB(lM0rMN ANUWI -i-Cstki amid ths cheers line the strestg rlaso latter to connect with ths Walnut Hill I viaduct and a third Is It is probable that never In the his-1 Ule mttter 0f the raising of the grade tory of the world has a Prealdent of lmproVement of River fltreet to a country the atse of Mexico ascended bta Norfolk and Western Rall- 01 way Company to grade and improve opposition i nroperty facing on River Street Alleged conspirators of three dtf- TjjerB are aevsrat other matters of ferent plots are to-day lodged in interest jn th hands of committees prisons General Bernardino Reyes the ot yel nady l0 be reaged idol ia In exile In San Antonio on awaiting only the fulness of time to 7 Otherwise step forward and lead a counter- a Hew and family: who hays revolution against the man who over- residing In Petersburg for about threw Dtai Guatemala pn the ift this evening to return threatens a war and the treasury to 0 tl'elr oja home ltt Lancaster Pa well-nigh bankrupt hou- hra been employed as fore- But In spite of all these obstacles the federal Cigar Factory South Street Walter Jaffreeis a deaf and dumb vocal eoltf will be rendered fey Mrs lnoCh5 Clowes accompanied by Mra Slg Hutzler which will be followed by a social hour Members are cordially invited to bring their frlenda as guests of th council Married ta lu Aateata Mis Robert Bowie nd Ben Campbell ware married on Tuesday evening October 24 at half-past 6 In San Antonio Tex After an extended wedding trip Mr and Mra Campbell will make their horn1 at Waukegan Tex Mr Campbell to the eon of Mr and Mra Alexander Campbell of King William county and 1a widely related throughout the State la aad Out of Tees Miss Katharine Eaehea ha returned to Richmond after spending some time with relatives 4n Baltimore From what prosecution the Commonwealth fight that seems upon which save Hubard will be recalled superintendent Colony Dr of at Staunton superintendent at Petersburg weeks ago that time ferencea with this it is these alienists la Insane -w VjCT 1418-1420 East Main Street Ask Grocers Druggists Dealers lor POMPEIAN LUCCA OLIVE OIL Healthful ivt Special Offertnp Tocfa 1'ffiCAvsMimS STO RK I Blf Sfi Cast Cmtit uC' Fall Opening showing dainty new fashionable style DABNEY A COMPANY TfcM Hti4 L-jra 1 dozes Heavy Plated 7Cn SAFETY PINS AaJCi Worth three time the price 1 Maif order Stamp or cca Smith Webster Inc Jewelers Opticians 613 East Main Richmond vi 'kli Aft si tlon Issued just after hla Inauguration! promised peace to Mexio Surrounded by thouaanda of troops whose uniforms showed only too plainly the effects of their long campaigning agalne't the Chiapas Indians In the south and the Zapatistas In the north Madero drove down the gaily decorated streets beneath triumphal arches to the Chamber of Deputies where at noon he delivered hto inaugursl uddres yi ittiaar Clyde Floated Off Rock fit John November After 1 being ashore for more than a day and half bn a rock near the mouth of the harbor at Little Bay en the north-j of the eourthouae east coast of Newfoundland the mall labon' Benedict who died In Rich-steamer Clyde waa floated at daybreak yeaterday at tho age of slxty- lo-day the British cruiser Brilliant non century or more on the hank of tho Appomattox but- for tho past two year has been renting In tb'd portico vat brother of Mr James if li s' Mies Ruth Kent Thomaa of Roanoke 4s the gueet of Mrs? Traylor at 2416 Floyd ATana Mr and Mra Hugh Rose of this o'ty are regstlered at ths Chalfonte Hotel In Atlantis City Miss Mary Butler left yeaterday for after vieltlng Mies Lenore Tinsley hera Miss Nancy Lea Janney has gons to Washington whsre she to tha guest of relatives for several weeka Miss Kinnto Smith and Mur Nannie Neeley both delegatq to ths tT convention of Parkersburg Va are located at 111 East Franklin Street Mra Charles A Pain ton of Portland Ora Is visiting her parents Mr and Mra John T- Goddih at U7 West Grace Street Dr John Howard Eager of Baltimore to -spending the- month of October In this city Mra Caldwell of Lynchburg The Clyde was apparently undamaged and will resume the coastal service Immediately Sneaker Css Dies Suddenly PltUburgh November John Cox Speaker of tbs Pennsylvania Housa of Representatives- and one of the best known members' of the Allegheny -county bar died suddenly at hto homo in Homeatoad a suburb today-' Tneaiy-Tno Laat With Veaael London- November- 4 The Greek steamer Lord Byron 'from Theodosia for1 Antwerp foundered-In the English Channel (luring the gale lent night Twenty-two of her crew of twenty-five wer' lout The three raved -were pick- 4 N0 Pr th Dutch steamer Grotlua A I s- £rrf i-r ''fit 4' T-'2 1 a tt- 1 y' Si I.

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