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LEADERS FEAR SLEW L Some Delegates Mope lo Force Congressman Into Candidacy. r.KKOHT '?'? IIAI/T MOVKMKNT I'nlnokl Time* Itrtlrvro Moiiitnnlliin for "wiiiid Tlmr Xssnrrd lij Kvriila of l?n?t Two' Ilnjn?lllntrlet Coni ill 111 r r Meets. (Special in Th*, TlmM-lil?|tat^ti.| RRIBTOl.. VA., July 25.?Will Con. K r>-s?nia n Rlornfi hkaIii be nominated for CongreiiR at thu district conveti ?iun to ho held In Bristol Thursday. Align*I 3? Thin Ik the i|U"l|nn that ha? arl ?<n In thr last twenty-four hours ? o disconcert Republican lenders in ilii> district. Leaders who iamc h*r? last nlifjit to attend a meeting >'f the district i citnmltt'"' admitted th.it umor#? of a ?wiiml Hlemp nomination liavo ln-fri heard in many parts of i h* district ? cinre the <!onEre?S!iian declined l<> low to the will of I lie Norton < -'invention. Toil.iv rnori' reports of ?1.-!i>k.ii still In favor of nominal ins Cli-mp w rri" In.i ii| in Bristol Many of ililfmli1" believe that a n^nnnil nomi nation will i^rrv obligations which ih? I'liiiKrrdFman will he unable to cast aside. The Pulaski I?all\ Time* n an editorial I...lav declares that stomp* nomination here August 3 I* assured In the liifht of ?>v?nt? of the p??t two dnv* leaders am now considering plana, whlrh wilt head olT th? m'iv?m?nt for a ??.,nri't Klenip nomination. Manv r.f th?m ar<' openly alarmed over ' lie prosper! ?, C. & 0. CLERKS ON JOB, DESPITE STRIKE CALL (.Special to The Times-Dlspa'i h | N' >lcpOI ,K. VA.t July 2.1 Report ? from It '?hniond that ''hi^apcaki' n rid ? ihlo leik? ai Norfolk ami Newport Vm> would strike toda\ were not ?onHrmi <t. Olerhs at thr olllce* .if The ??ornpativ h?ri- anil at Newport Ni w? remained at wotk a? usual. II .1 Ogtioi ii, ^?n>ral c'; a I ruin n of the cletks' brotherhood. wa? author :tv for the predict.on t)ia> the a iwl O c'erk? a> llamp'oti Roads woijWl orlke tod.-n Richmond <!!? patches through the Associated Prr?? rj>jot?'I him as savins that the wali. out wmiM i#k? pla<e here flfHeer)' of the clerks nn'.on here' rrfij??>ii to comment on the Itich mond report "IV-. e prospects a?rf that there would he no rhanc In the line-up at thl? point ir It i? understood that the majority of th> clerk* here are determined t-. ?ta> at work. Ten or twelve clerks In the > ? rd otv? of the f"h?*a pe a k e ar.il '">h'o a' Newport New* went on? on ?tr:k 1a?t we?Vt. hut the \va!k"'it h,i< not i-jiendi'l to the r I e r I ? a I employe* of other depart mentfi there. HELD ON CHARGE TRANSPORTING STILL (Spf.'iat I" Th? Tlme?-l>|n|iat.-h | IjYNVHIIl.'Rfi. VA.. July ZS.- I V ? ""rawlord. n bo lh>? In the mhurhv of I^vnrhhltrn. ha? he?n held for the Fepteniher jrrand Jury in the r*!r<-uit foutt <.f r'aniphell Countv on the chare- of tran?portlnc a ^r?!Jo?? >f!:l bounty Offl'-'r '"h:ldre?? ranch' Cmwford mnvlnc tie outfit after "?atrhlr.B it a day and two nichtr. and. after his arreM, f'rawforil claimed he wns atralini; the .*t!U. ,ir rordlne to Ofllrer t'hlld r? ey. *eventy-flvr (rallons of nia.?h a t .?till furnace were destroyed ny the efflcrr. Child (lira While on Visit. rHARI/'TTKSVlM.E. VA.. July 25. ?Mrs. John Morrlo. of Now Bedford. Mass.. came to this roiuitv two week? aco to visit her pra ndpa rents. Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Morris n<-ar this city, brlnmne with her her S-montlw-nlil baby boy, John. The day following her Rrrlval she was stricken with appendicitis, and she was operated upon at a local hospital. Yesterday hir child died of cholera Infantum af ter a brief lllneas. The beranvei! ntothsr left at noon today with the body of her baby for New Bedford, vhere the funnral and Interment will oconr. CAUSED DISTRESS Food Seemed lo Turn to Foul (ins at Onre?Relieved l?y IMant .lulce. "Your Plant Juice has done so much for me and tny two children thnt nothinc on earth could keep me from rivinc this public statement about the me'Ucliie." said Mri. Alice Curvln. mus. AucR rrnvi.v of OoMshoro. Pa., in a recent Inter view with thr riant Juice Man. "For eight years I suffered with my stomach and bowels. My food did not digest right, but turned to c?< which i-aused me misery. I was ?o constipated I had to taka physics continually. I had rheumatic aches aiixl pains all over my body. I was very nervous and slept poorly. "I would not he without Plant Juice In my house, for It has done me just so much good. I now have a fine appetite, can eat anything without distress afterward And sleep roundly hecaus? my norves are quiet ed. My bowels are regular and the rheumatic aches and pains are Rone. "Plnnt Juice also did wonders for my two children. It gave them appe tites. put color In tlu-lr face* and re llev'd their nervousness." Plnnt Juice is eold In Richmond at Traglo'ft D.rufc Store; in Petrr?huror , by Mc.rlson, the Drug Mnn; In Chu:;e i City'by the Chase City'Drug Co.-fAdv. I ?IP .-I.1 ' .llJiIT..*.t 1. Cv '"u Charlottesville Man to Address Veterans I Special to Tin* Times - Dl.xpu tch. ] Ctl A !tl .< ITTKHV I I.I.K. VA.. .luly :'5.? l>r. Hour* W. of this oily, whose father was u jceneriil In tho-Confederal c arm*. ha? ???? selected nn oil'' of tlit- orators at tho l>iK Confederate reunion, to hv held Sutnrila* of tins wet- k at l"?l itiyrn. Kin vail na t'onnt*. |)r Hat tl<< will uddies* tli- Fluvanna < 'hHpter. SoilK of \*Ht?*? ailM. Kloyd \V. KIiik will ailtliess the "Vetm" at ||:3ii. In t)? ?? courthouse. aft?i which til*- I taught crs of Hi* I'linfi-'lTary will addressed l?v nnf of their members from lll'h mond. Then ttt.- four unit* vet erans. S?n? of Wit-ran*. World War velfraiip ami ilauKhtera of tli? t!on'??|f rni'v will assemble for t ho pa rail/- to Hip Confederate monument. biir picnic dinner will follow the parade, and In the afternoon Mr Hattle will address the Son* of Veteran*. anil a speaker. j el to he chosen. will ad dress the World War veteran.. N. t. CHIIDH TREATED IN TEMPORAlif HOSPITAL Slate Hoard of Health 0|mt-| at<** < '.lime at Van cry villi'. ? Spuria 1 to Th" Time*-1 Mepai ch. 1 f? A NVI U.K. VA . 1111 v *?"? The! ptihll- r?rhool a* Vmv* yv!l!??, N <*. will hn ?ron\< rt*,?l into a hovpMal on August 1. when the N'nr th Carolina Hea'th department iifnrtv It* rlini'- for th** removal of adenoid* and tonsil* fr?*rn children ?ri neod o f piich treatment Mi*"4 Ren my Wlllfarvif. w ho ha* made a t*urv?> *?f i'mva ' n-int v. report* that :?00 'hildresi are In need of the 'operation. Atiotit fifty applications have h#**ii received from patent* and ? 11ori? are expected. The operation in ."?ef t?# tliofc who are nnahle t#? p,?\ the expenVej*. Tho*e w ho ?an are jt^?f?#4ed a Mmall fee Trui ku u'l! arilve in Yanve* vllle ?hi* week with the hospital ei|t||p M.ent one of the room* will he fitted ???i t si an operating theater. and ? l? -1 r? ? nera t Iriit rna* !iln? r\ wl'l '.<?* hroiivht li? portable form, i?!vlnie ?? Ie?? t i i lmh?* in the huildlzifc:. There Will i.e twelve graduate rnjrtteF r?n hand dniini: the four 'lav*, of the l?r J H \V? 'ght. of Raleigh tnri?;;t ?pe|all*t. u 1 operate, and f?r U M|a?n?, phvHH-lan for the State ft'i^rd ??f Health. II a<*nt?t Chil dren who undergo the operation will, remain in ?h?- nospital for one nlphr.j \ similar clinic wa? held at Roj. horn. N. ?* recently, t^n children he I lip ??p?ra'e>i Upon ?nri'r ?*f tj! I >?. COUNTY NOTES APPEAL TO ANNEXATION ORDER to Th? Time-* -1 >lis patch.) N? illKi il.K VA. July 25?Norfolk J t'ounty h?- sixtv da\> In wh!eh to rt!e a Mil of exceptions against thej annexation order entered i>v .ludcej ilenrv M Holt, of s*tann!on. In the i ?Mreuit t'riurt of .Vorfoiu County ve?. j t*rr1a\ affernttnn The oounlv nlrn ha* th'- rlffh' of appeal to th? Vir- ; Klnla Supreme Co'irt of Appeal* hut j : It If. steneraily helieved tha' will not ex*r<-!*e thi* richt. The nt-tier. 'rh rh hcorne* effective 1 January I. *as en'ereri at S o'clock, i end na rotirt proceedinc* that co*t j tR.r.no, and la*t?d more than a month Commonn-eallh Attorney A j R farney. fr?r Norfolk County, im- ' mediately noted exception to the or d?r anil v-a* liven .*lxt> <!a>v in v I'leh to nle ht* petition f.tiehr t.iif? to Hlnuiin mtnn. ItVNCHHfRt!, VA.. July Cn?A. C. | Kn.hr. #? ig"hI years physical director j of the local Y. M A . ami one j nt the most popular men ever with 'he association here, has resigned l". ] heonme industrial physical director .t the ninsrhamton iN. V i Y. M C | | K. 'He leaves here September 7 W t I V Carnes of Petershlfrij. ha* been I ' ierurnl to flll th? vacancy anil h? | j comes here September 1. j I MEETING H NORFOLK Speaker Points Out Sueeess in letting LevUthan He pair Job. (Special t? The Tim ex-Dispatch. i NOKKOI.K, VA, July 26.?Three ntinilrcd pereons ,aM| n,Kht ?' Mwartson-11n nk-SlierritT meeting Winona Alfred <\ smith K|>.,k<' or Sfimiur Swiinnnn. calllnir alien Hon to his Important committee a< "iKiimonlo a nil t? his success In oh ? idnlnif concessions f.ii Hampton Jtoads, ihe I .evln t ha n repair Joli ? nx especially mentioned Mr* '"oil per arid Wall., Hank M,nk? ff>r '' ^ Hunk, cand;date for ''oncrtnv "tressinK the To wner-St <tI inp educa tional hill H C Sherrltt mad" the most vig orous speech of hi, c.i m pa I ir n for r? election to Ih, Norfolk fount y road ??ommlssion n? defended himself and i he commission against recent attacks and ajfain outlined the con struction program the commission has in mind Maurice la.nti Ha red that inerril>er<i of the commix *lon nmn of the highest ordet and that he l? prepared To crtif> the% have never mlsa ppropi ia ted a . M : of the funds entrusted to theii Arrangements have l,ecu mad. f..r a meeting j? t|,e interests of resentatlve J. |\ viru'lnl., Heach Wednesday nlKht. Mr. Ileal will tie ttie principal speaker ||, j ? railing attention to the fa.-t thai lie is on record on important provisions of "the tariff hill, the h'iniii and arm* and navy measures, while ht? op ponent has pledged his support on1 to the educational and filled m I hills. MANY PROPlVaTTKM) | WASHINGTON WEDDING (Special "to The Times-1 Hspa? h t I.KKSHl'KO. VA.. .|,,|y _A Net Of peopie from this town are at. 'end.! it the ?rdil nit tod.n of Miss '??'III h Marguerite w,,,, daughter <.f Mrs. M:.,. K,)|th u ?e ?f u\.shlnc '' and .lair>e? Korrest Man ning Jr. son of James Korrest "K? "f l.scsburt!, Vit. The weddinv \\ a ? tterfot fn?'i| this evening a' 7 3ti o'clock in St. John s Church Oeorge Ic.wn. I?V the Rev. John S Muses, re. - tor of the ( hiirrh. The hrlrle uas attended hv hr ' ?r- i n -la w. Mrs Kavmond wise, matron of hon/.r. and Miss Florence Ma nn Inc. or l.eeshiirir sister of the hrideKroom. a* maid of honor. Th? bridesmaids were Mis, Hattlr Wise s,ster Of the I,r de; Miss Marnueritf Manninc. of y. w Vork. sister of the tridebroom; Miss Kdlth We|l? ,.f Mcl.ean. Va . and Miss Me|en Kn.en hunch. of Washington. The hrld- was Bivert If marrlape hy her brother *.eotne T Wise, fternard M. '.Vise was hest man. and the usher' were Raymond M. W!se. Ralph Wise Spenrer Wl.se. John Wise and J. Cur tis Walker. Immediately following the cere mony a reception was held at the home of the t.ride's mothe- for the members of t??.- two families and a few Intimate friends. Liniment Penetrates without rubbing PSaD^stiffiiess After the tournament. uniiirJ muscles feel the ttrain. Stltf end tore. But Slortne Llnl ment iv/lflly tikes out evrrr trace of ior?neii?' pent>trat*% trithout rubbing?bring?grate ftil relief to all aching munclea. it kills pain! Money-Back Offer Try out the wonderful Eveready Spotlight. Buy one of any dealer for #3.75. Use it over night, flashing its 300-ft. beam near and far. If you want to return it next day, the dealer will refund your money without argument. (Frankly, you will keep it. No one wants to part with an Eveready Spodight after trying it out.* FLASHLIGHTS & BATTERIES PREVENT THOSE FREQUENT ATTACKS OF SICK HEADACHES VtoUnt slek h?t<Iach?g tr? Na ture a alarm to you of physical dis order. Moat frequently thev tell of auto-Intoxication +hla la poi soning of the ayxtem from pent-up toxins or body poisons. Relief from the r>a1n Is your first need, and the world a moat effec tive naln-rellevei- In aspirin. Pure aspirin alone. however, often dis turbs digestion. To prevent this sfter-dlsoomfort scientists hare compounded ? thla nsr tablet T1NOI.KS 1.AXO ASPIRIN. A mild dlrestant haa bees added to renulne aspirin to counteract the of t-ooourrlnr dliturbanoa of the ntomeoh. The lairntlvs ?oeks to remedy the cause of tho trouble. It effectively ride the body of waste, which Is moat often the oauae of Intenae pain. This threefold attack makes TINOLE'B I.AXO A8PIRJN on* of the most valuable reroMles known to physician#. Ask for TINGLES IjAXO ASPIRIN, the Improved as pirin with the three points: ?It'a a gentlo laxatlv# ?It'* absorbed easily ?It relieves pain quickly TTNGLE'8 LAXO ASPIRIN Ask Your Dr if 1st for the "Three Point box" Th?raj'- '? Research Laboratories, ? .? , ,>.'&?hlnfcC&a. fij C, LIKE FAMILY TO HOLD IT Mori- TIihii Five Hitii<lr<*<l I)e? MM-mlanl* From All Over I . S. |Speiial to Tin* Ti ines - I >ie |ia I ill I I'l'Kt'KI.IA'II.I.K. VA July 25.? I J Plans ate heihK made tor tin- sixth j ?tiin 11 ;il ???union of fit' l.nkr family' ot i in I >1 -1??.-t of < "o| ii in bin and Vlr-I zinta. whii-h will lo* h< til at I'hilo tiiorit, this county. Auitll*t ?>. .Mori* | 'hint ."in" descendants from all parts ! f th?- I 'nit ed Slates. and especially i | 11 oin Illinois. Ohio. Oklahoma. Texm, I Missouri. X?w .Ie r s t* y 9 .\>w York, Marvlatnl. California and i'onneotl-j |- ut. ar? pxpn ti-rt to attend Th# re union is hoinR hi Id under the aus-! t>l<e? of the lineal rlw<i|i(|?iit? of I Iohn I.ake. who migrated from Mary* ? i land to Virginia, and settled near I I'.wtiirtuwn, Va in I7.">4. and his J brother. William I.ake, who* settled) rie??r I'ront Koyal. Va ,| The family, of KriKlish i*xtrarlioii, and the tlrst arrival' in the coun-l ' try. -JinIKrat'-d from ''owe, Isle of \Vi?lit, Knglstnd. N'ovi rrilier 23 1 K33, ' and settled In the of .Marv-J . land. | I ml ud In k those who will attend j the i en ii I on are Kveritt i.ake, i;?v '?i nor of i *oiiiiei*t li-nt . I.feiitetiunt It. I Iowa id I#ake, I*. S. .V ; Simon I.ake. . ii v e ii t tit* of tlo- milim?i ini M II ford. ? "?* ti it.. ?i". I.ake, assistant to presi 'lent iif I hi* *V A? (I. Ma ilroa d. Itleh mmiil. Va.; I.awrence I". I.ake. at torney-* t - In w. dneinnat . Ohio; Homer I.ake, superintendent Santa I-" i* Kailroad. Wei I i n it ion. Kan l.yt lon I.ake, HiskInsvllle. Mo ; i'hano?> j I.ake. president of the clan of In ilana. H#v. .lame* I.ake. president of the rlan of New Jersey; Silas M. I.ake. Omaha. Xeh.; |,ewi? K. Cockford. III.; .lohn ?' l?ike, Rig: Prairie. <>h'o An elaborate program Is heing ar j ranjted to entertain tne Kites!*. Thomas Sherman I.ake president of he rlan. will make Hrranctit'-nl' at . this reunion for printing the cenea-j loKiral history of the entire fntrtlt*' n hook foim. containing mot<- tliaiij ! riftrt page?< scccoscosccococoosoosoccr ^ Buy From tlto Jll.l'K Wnumis | A Guarantee I of Service 8 For moro yours thnn nny ml company The f'nmpany homo* of nichmonrl rloHii, tasfolo*. mum rn?l, When you want K'K srrri.-r. you IivmI sHllsfart Ion rollablo orpani/jif ion. ToJophoito today?pet today. Th^ Crystal I ICE Company .Mntlisnn WW1 'Wo .Mske I ho ICK Wo Soil" ooscccosccoscoccooscccccc GOflST-TO-COflST TRADE 1 BEGUN FROM NORFOLK Purrhasr of \?>w Ships Is f.x jMTlr.l Id 11 ci|> Purl. |Kp?*<*la! f<> Tin- Tlnu-s? I >ispi?t< Ii 1 NOKITOl-K. VA III > I! ?. N?*rfo'ki will >^aln In ? service through tho pui'hrtv#* by Rohttt l*??l lar of fo?ir ^h,r?j?ng Hoard the first of \% ?r.i?h i* ?rhr?1 ?> 1 ?? rl to load h#?r#* for San and San Kra nc!*<??? h?*t*??#?n \itj??i*t 17 a nd Aurujc? 10 H^rcto/on' *ho | toller *hi;?? h#i?*r? nav* tir^n handled lo?*al!\ l?y K K. j Palan ;<nrl ?*o . ha\* loaded <*;tr|C'? h#?r#? for ih? Kar Ka^l. Iuv? flown th* British Mac anr) tv?ro i nH i c i hi for Int *r?*oa? t a I ' r.nl? With th*? |Min*h?i?# from th?? Ship- ( pine; Boani of four ? 'hln#??*-hiillt v*? a*l?. which hav#? Ir^namH * .?*? Melville Mollar. K ? ihr??? Pnllnr. Mar-| scar of Hollar ami Stuart l>'?11ar. San j P#?dro an*l San KranriM*?? hav?? h?*en ! added lo th* |if?t i?f port* M?rv#?d \Vhll#? sc*hf?dul#?s for th#? operation of thr l>ollar ar?- ri??\* not #1 ? M - riltHy fixed. It .H#?otn? <**rtain that the* ?on?t-to-coavt v**m?#-I? v* III ? a ! hi* r*% at l#?a*t nno h month Th?*\ will load at th#* arrn\ !?***?? Tin* ( Dollar whi?*h fly ?h*> Mritj^h flaji. and whl**h h r?' in th*? 'round thr-world *#?rvic0. will ?-ontino?* t?? rail hMr a? at pr#?s#?nt. kknrridcf. farmers wii.i. hoi. n ri<; picnic KKNHRIIm;K. W. .lult \ l?ic ? lay has h??ri |>lat??<><l f?r Kfnhri?1t:< ??ii Frifi^v, wh?n fh* farm*"-. <>f itir ? iirrmin'lln c <r>iinii?? ami I'nnfpdor nt?> v?l?raii? will ,tr>in In a |>i<-nio at Firiduf'irt h'v lirov th. <-<| jr.- of town. Th?> l?ii>in?fs mimi liav?- pin vl?l?>il a ciTiornii. n>iml???r "if t?|iri!is lamb.?. which will lie cnnrni li il int" lamb sl?-w. Partners <>f th? iniiniv will hriiiK baskflf, and th<> l>aiiKh :?-r? of lti? ('ri n f have parrd for th* ^ntrrtalnrr^nt of th? v?teranc. Music will be ftirnl*h??rl by :? n or?*h*#fra from FVtMsburc. an'l a nurubT of Hp??a k ??r < h.?v?? vicnirt^?l th??lr in'^iiMoti of helm ??n Ii.??mI to ^r|(|re?i.? th?? a?<c?*mMaK<\ attmtiB w horn ar?* Oliver J. Sand*. Mtorn^y ' ? <? n *? n? 1 .lonopli M Hurt :t ritl T NV. Oxlin K ?'iihridfca ??? one <?f th?* bright tobacco m.?r K*'t*i in Virginia, wilh mopo that) * Ipi the ?*<>titit\, ,i ti<] \wn porta tfon WHPt'hounf.i Clean Baby's Bowels with "California Fi? Syrup" Hurry, Mother! A half-toaspoonful of Kt'iniitif t'allfornia KIk Syrup \* ill make your irn.??, fretful baby com- j fortahle. It I'lcnsc-i I ho 11111?? bowels of all the wind nn<l cases. the l>i|o, nourlnc food and ulnmni'h iioisoii i which Is cHU.?inK baby's distress. Millions of mothers ilnpend upon this ir^nil" laxative to keep baby's 'itnmai'h and howls clean. anil thil* I'firrcil diarrhoea. j-olic. biliousness, coated totiirup. sour finmaph, feverish l>r?-ath. and constipation. It never cramps or nvpiari?. Contains no | narroiics or suotblnft driifrs. Haltles love the taste of K'nuint ! "California Kin Syrup," which has full directions for infants In arms and children of all ;ik??s. plainly printed on bottle. Say "California" to th? drtiKSlst and accept no Imitation rtk <yrup.?Adv. Clean-Clear-and Heavier-bodied The clean, clear, golden color of Texaco Motor Oil proves its purity. Better engine perform ance shows thatyourmotor needsthese heavier-bodied oils. Fotir gradci?li|iht, medinm, heavy and extra-heavy. TEXACO MOTOR OIL. TMt rr.XAS COMPANY. U.S.A. Ttrtct Pftrtltum FrxtJuctl Run it with Tr.vnco Cia.ioiine Snva it with Te.xaco Mntnr Oil Going to Move? If so, give your order now, and, no matter what the size, shape and demands of the windows in your new house? We'll Have Your Window Shades Ready Sept. 1st ?while you enjoy your vacation free from worry. Satis faction is guaranteed if we make your shades. Estimates Cheerfully Given J B NOSEY ? CO SOMETHING A I,ITTT,E PIT DIFFERENT Northside Citizens!! Bonds at 6%. Savings at 8% Gas, Water and Electric Light Bills may be r.a;<i here. You do not have to make a special trip to town to deposit with a STRONG NATIONAL BANK. One is right at your door! Your account with us means time saved, See to it that your bhnk grows with the community. Hours: 0 A. M. to 2 P. M. Saturday: 9 A. M. to 7 P. M. Northside Office American National Bank Brookland Boulevard. II. C. B in ford, Manager. MM ? ' ' ?. ? _ service rinsT SATISFACTION ALWAYS You Can Make the Prettiest Summer Dresses From Normandy Swiss Voiles at 69c a yard Because thesp beautiful Voiles cleverly imitate the foreign Swiss pffects and show such attractive colored grounds thoy axp in grpat. demand fur cool. sheer and rnm fortahlp dresses. They launder pprfpctlv. 3H inches wide. White Dots on? Nnvj Mine Grounds Money Dew Grounds Hlnck Grounds Broun Grounds1 Copeii Grounds Bed Grounds v ?Main Floor rrr Bring Us Your FILMS Vim tvmtf <lirni (lovflopod correctly, printed properly unci returned promptly. Tlinl is (lie kind of Kodak flnislihiK Mi-rylci' we rniilcr. .\nd the licsl pnrt of it is that this Miperlor work actually eoMs less than the ordinary kind. KODAK I'll.MS l?KVKI.OI'KI? l-'ltKK when purchased of us and prints are unlcroil. >1 )tII order reeelve prompt attention. ?S. Gaf?ski<f|^. Optical Co Main and Kiuhili Street.*!. i!U:i Kast nrond Street. ?4 ?? ?* ? r St. Mary's Church REUNION and PICNIC WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1922, FOREST HILL PARK All present and former members of this par ish and their friends are cordially invited to attend. A pleasant day assured to all. 1 GOOD MEALS. AMUSEMENTS OF ALL KINDS. Davis for Senator "Of the People?For the People " The fact that, as Governor, Westmoreland Davis redeemed every promise hp made to the people when he asked them to support him earned for him the title, "A one hundred per cent official." To promise is one thing; to perform is another. If he had done no other thing than to inaugurate a Budget System and the State Purchasing Agency, he would have been called an efficient public servant. These two agencies are saving the taxpayers hun dreds and thousands of dollars per year. Friend and foe alike agree that his was a busi ness administration. That is what is needed in Washington. Unless something is done io prevent, it, our national taxes would increase one thousand per cent, Instead of about, six hundred per cent, as they have done In the last half-dozen years. A Vote for Davis Means More Business in Government And Lc*3 Government in Business Westmoreland Davis Campaign Committee KICH310N1), VIRGINIA .0