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SHORT III IN HOW! US GUEST GUM I nllnlshed Strip in Stafford mid I'rinco William Counties Mock I'se of Koad. TIS.WKIj IH KKI?T FKO.M SOITH With Small Kll'ort, (Jreut Highway Would Ho Available Kroiii Canada lo Florida, Linking Together .North and South. Th? Richmond-Washington Highway Association, {lie Southern International Highway Association. the Mlaml-Que ? International Highway Association, all kindred societies anil automobile I'luiiS Mff' still rndenvorlhg to have com t? 1 ? ? tv?I that portion of the Hlchmond Washlngton ro:ni lying In Stafford, Prince William ami Fairfax Counties. it is a matter of only a few miles, but the rowlway through this short distance is r.o hud ttiii :t pr o tirallv disconnects the route below Wash i ng! on nr.d sends tourist travel in m-rv direction but soul h\\'a r i|. In addition i<? tin' amount alieady subsci Iheil. oiil> ? L"J,S'.") Is i:i'Hif<l to complete 111<? highway ami to I? 11 i 1 >I a I>??rtn?u*.nt touring mail fioni tho i.'miik ilian hor'l'i 11; > to Sou 1hern Kloriila, ami a road which will eohneet with a proposed route to run through t ;? ?> Southern State* to < "alifoi nla. !{?-???? ,-41 _ iv Uovernor Locke I'mlc sent a special messenger to (iovcriiiir Stuart ami to the Virginia (leneral \"sembly, asking their co-operation In building the south ??in highway. The message was <!??!tv ered, hut t lio l.^'f islatm o was too busy with tlx- nil-Important tax ones lion at tho tint" to take up th" matter of road building \\ II.I. TAKI-; S>1A 1.1. MM TO *1 .% IN 11 lilt. WOll K Hut even if tho highway throngs Oie South to the Ciolili'ii <.ate be not com I?1 ??-1c-<1 within the mar future, it will take hut a comparatively small Burn fit money to finish ?I;r? link which will per manently hind the South to the NortJi, an'l which it vvas originally proposed should be one of th? memorials of tho hundred years of pence enduring among tho Kngllsh-speaklng peoples. This was an Idea of (Colonel Cameron, of North Carolina, an ardent hellever in Korni ron'is, and It was embodied in the report of the American Peace Confer ence which met here in tho winter oT 1<M3. (if tfie amount needed to complete the highway between Itichmond and Wash ington. ?T.:.tiA is required for work ifi Stafford County. for work in Prince William, ai d J? 3''0 fur work In Fairfax County. Ulchmond subscribed 'iti.-'Ai to the fund, hut of tills amount S.">.20? remains unpaid. Already $ 3. - i.'.c, o7 has been expended on the high way, and <>T this sum $X,317.B0 was in 11?? 11r 1 f-o County ; * ? In Hanover; I."..:.* I 11 in Car oline, 9S 1.1 6 in Spot sylvania. S27.U1' l?l In Starr-.rd. JVO. '?7.Y2."i !ri Prince William, J&32.2S in Kaiif.ix, and SIS,104.70 In Alexandria. ?inly 2,;.ft>I feet of the highway lirpiii to tie completed ill llanoV'T County, live and one-half miles In Prince Wil liam, and one and one.half miles in Fairfax County Kxeept for a small por tion of the road in Henrico County, the rest of the highway is well construct ed and maintained. There Ik h special fund ror- ma in t en a nee. > 1 per <-en ? ,,{ :i;i subscriptions having been set aside f.>r ibis purpose lent Hmrj W. An iters" r;. of the Ulch inond - Wa sh I n g ton Highway Association. believe!- that ma Inter m ,e h the chief requisite in I oiid htilMilH-. CHIEF CAR INSPECTORS WILL MEET IN RICHMOND llr|{nnl>nll<iii of R]|irrt ltntl?riijr >lr chnnlcn >\ III Hold \e?l ( niivrn (loit llerr in ^eptemluT. The r*hief 1 nterchanj-'e Car Inspec tors of America will hold their next annual convention 'n Itlehmond dur lnt ne\t Sei>ternber Announcement tnat lllehmomi haa heen select'd as the nc\t ine<-tltiR po|r-,t nn r Huffaio, N V., and Detroit, M'.ch., was con tained in a telegram received list riinht from W T, Dftbney, business manriKer of the Chamber of Comnvrre, ?Alio is now in (,'iilcaiio atteudir a path'-rinn of railway tnechar.lcs Seveti hundred or mo e deleirates w ill attend tin' next annual convention of the car Inspectors. T,lietr orjfanlz.ition is the foremost o' its kind in the country, it ts composed of expert me chanics. whose duty t is to examine and inspect cars moving from one rail way system to another. While a majority of the inspectors b'ion?;incr to the omani/atlon are resi dents of tiie ixrvir railway centres of the .Middle West and North, there are members of tho association in sev eral of tho la* ner cities In this sire lion of the country. PORTRAIT FOR LEE CAMP I.lkrnr** of (irnrrnl Mnreun J. Wriuht to Hi* I nvollcil Tft-Morrnw .Viulit. At the meet in sr of R. K. I.ee Camp, So, i, l"nit?'d Confederate Veterans, to. morrow liltjht. the portrait of General Mat'cus .! Wrlffht, a distinguished ('mi ffilf i?:11!? nflk- r will be presented in the ramp The address of presentation will he !iiiid" by General William Kuf (lii Cox, of Richmond. and tin- portrait iv i 11 he accepted for the camp b> former Congressman John l>amb. The portrait !s resarded as an excellent iikfcncfs. and a valuable addition to, t >i?? large collection of portraits of dis t ii!Jriiipli<-d Confederate otlicers now at l.??e t'amp Hall. The meeting will lie open to (lie public. TUCKER NOT YET READY Knriiier Candidate for Governor S n y n U 1m Too Gnrly for A nnoiinccmciit. Harry St. Georse Tucker, candldato for Governor aeainst .fudge Mann, an notineed yesterday that it was too early for hlrn to say whether he would he a candidate for Governor in the next campaign. The Issue tipon which the ? ?aruiidate may he chosen, he said, inaj yet he In the future, and he prefers tc aive Governor Stuart time in which to carry out his well-considered policies before HUKffest inj? a successor. Mr. Tucker is in Boston, preparing for the publication of a hook dealing with the treaty-making powr of the "'iiited States. Must Sell I,nlior TIcUcIh. The State Corporation Commission vesterday denied the petition of the 1'ianvllle Traction Company that it he allowed to abolish the provision of Its ? harter which requires the sale of la bor tickets at certain hours. The traction company was repre sented by President John K. Rlson and Attorney W. R. J..elgh and Korcr A. fames. Walton Brown and Prank Tnl hott appeared on hehnlf of the oily, which opposed the petition. City Sell* Old Motor. The Richmond Forcing Corporation yesterday offered to buy the air com-* pressor and motor at ihe Barton Heights Pumping Station for $250, and k (!??? Superintendent of the Water Works was ordered by the Administrative Hoard to accept the offer. An Rnrton Heights is now Incorporated in the city, 113 pumping station la of no further us?. To-Day and To-Night in Richmond t'ouucll <'nmmilter on Atlicrll* i in; and Mil terpr Iscn, <"H> 11 ii 11. s itVlorKt i.cuicn ml.lilny M'rvlcrN, OHpccliill.v Tor men, S|, I'iiiiI'm C'lnircli, I I?> I :'!0 iiVlui*k, a.l.trcsH Itj i(pv. II. II. <'o\ Inxlun. m SI. I'iiiiI'm t fiurcli, Nor folk. t'lly \ udlt orliim?Klt'hmnnil I'hll Intriiionlc Orclicr?trii, ii: ooiicrrt, Acii'lcmy ill MiimIc?IIdmI?ii Miik HOi Opernf ompiiiiy. In "!| 'I'rovn llirr," H?:ill. Mil.>ii?(Jrn.vcp Scull t'fimpniir, In "'I'm* of flic Storm <'muilr>"j milli ner, ? >!(<>; nlulit, St:iO. I.j rle ? I'opiilnr \ it title* II lc tint! plctnron, new 1*1111 mnl'.ncc, :5i night, TittO ii nil II. Strand?CJnby l)e?l>N, In "llrr Tri umph"! I'utlic \pun nml cniiicily lllin; I *n rn in on n I pit* In rent continu ous prrformnnce, Ii: noon In II. t'olnnllil?I'liolnpln \ , Mr*. I.onIIc ' nrlcr, In "!)u Hurry": Mnry Plek forii, iitlileil feature; Strnml Wiir Se rien ii ml Kr>n|oiii> comely; fonllit iioiim performance, II! nonn (o II. Superior?Plintoplti.Y, "Mfr'x Sliop U itiilnn"; con 11 ii nonn prrfnriiitinco. IlliltO, ninrnliiK, In fl o'clock, nlulit. I'ormmli Virginia I'jirtly cloiiil j ii ml cooler 'I'll urxilit y j I ri <l*i? fiilr. North lit roll ii n ? I'll r 11> i'IuikI) ;i ii*1 'oolcr Tliiirstbi j : |-'r| *1 *i > fair. So ii ?li <?n roll mi ? I'arlly doutly nml ooler TliiirMiln; : I'rl il n v fnir. I.oonl 'I cm pern dire Ymlcrilm, noon temperature in ji.-r.-i t nil I J ?'! I\ M to fc iAi. tempo rat ur?? Maximum temperature to 8 I' Si .Minimum temperature to s p Si .Moan temperature Normal torn pern t urc Kxci.sk in temperature yeRtoriiav Ui-'llcl'-my in temperature Hiiu January i I.oonl Knlnfnll. I. a i n f a 11 la.si twelve hours. Ha In fa 11 last twenty-four lioui:? ! 'ifV In rainfall niinje >iaruh I >??!]< Aciumuliitofl Ja nuiirv l xtcus in rainfall I I.oonl (ihMprvntlon m s |\ >|. VmtrriliM. I'emperatui e, r.j, humiilitv, !?:$, wlnil ?I.J'ition, northwoM; win?l, velo.itv It' w i^i t In r. ra i n. . ? ? (.rucrnl Writ ther I on.litlono. W ASIMN'i iTO.V, February 24.- The low pressure system that cover.'.I the in ">r 'll?tl|eth . t of the .Ml-Sl-Mppi I.iv.r ..I, Tuesrl;, y ,, | >,, j,,,., 'e.l . a*t wh t il, an.I Wr .tiiesiln v nluht it was central over the .Mi.Mle \tl;u,tf.- States thin .1 ihiuiharir? has > . on attendcii bv ir.r.eial rains t hroiiu hout the \ 1111r? 11< ?Males. t he l |>|,. r ??j,io Valley aiul'tho . '"'k'' r.plon. anil tains an.I 1 >?' 1 I'l'er I.ake r.'KKin Trill perai.Mii. remain IukIi In the .Mlaiillr '', s ri.erc will he rains anil Know I hursilay T1.r.-? on of the i;re:,i The t em Jj e tn t U I'O will fall I nut'Mlay throimhout th? Atl intl-' Mates, an?l it Will chaime little in other part.-, of ti. .country .lurlnt; the i,e\t f..it >?-. j flit hour s ?'O N I) I'l l o \ v 'At V 1'. M. Cilice. A she vlllr . \tI anI a \ 11:1111. i' i t j Host on . . Hilff;i |o ' '.i I jsary ... t'liiirclstoii ?' 'hitiiko . . , . I 'I II \ e| I Hilut Ii 1! a I v e .s t o n .Mauteo 1 lav re ./:u'kson\ ille K .i I' .-af i'! t y . 1 .ouisN Hie Mon t uotne r y New iirlraiifi New Vot k . . . Norfo|k . . . . ?>l<i:ihoma I'ittshurtrh Ralelcli .... i^t. l.ouis ... San i,'rnne|.?o Siivimnnh . . Simkiine . . . . T.i in pa WitsliinK ton Winnipei< . . \V \ t in-vll I e I > IMlMIItT U'l' l I'M MS. KuHtoI ii Standaril Time.) Ther. II T 1. r. 3'.' 1 S U ? at her. i 'Imply ' 'I.Miily liiiili I' clou fly I'lomly < '|e;i f ' ? 'tear Sn ow I' clouflv I'le.'.r I 'lea r ?'bniil v ? 'N at " l 'lea r < 'loiply f "Imply < "Imiil \' I "lea r ' Haiti Ha In < 'louily i 'lmnly Ha in ' 'loiPly I', clou.lv flour < "loiifl V Haiti i "loiifly ?'"louily I 'lmpj v Ml M ATI IIM M.M\V\r. Kelji'iiarv -jr,. If'", 1111;n t 11 >i: ' r 1 Mornlim ] k els S Kveninu 1 . KING WILL ENTER RACE Conner *?latc '?enntor Will lip (nndl iliilp for Ulnrnt'j- (?cneriiWIiip. Floyd \V h'lr.g, former Stale Sena tor from Alleghany County, announced yesterday that be would be a candidate for the attorney generalship wln>n the position again becoir.es open to election. Mr. King was the first to enter the field when Judge .Samuel \V. Williams offered for re-election, but withdrew when John Garland Pollard decided to run, leaving Pollard, Judge Williams and S. Ooi'lon Cummin to fight it out anion!; themselves. Another who is being mentioned for the attorney generalship is Delegate Hugh A. WJiite, of Rockbridge County. Mr. White has not. however, made defi nite announcement of his intentions. Senator John R. Saunders, of Middle sex County, yesterday denied the re porl that he would be a candidate for the position, saying that he would seek re-election to the State Senate. VERDICT FOR $1,500 Mrw. Olive I.. West nml llitNfiimri iii't Iliimimen for Injuries tn Tnsl Accident. The Jury in Hustings Court, Part II, late yesterday returned verdicts for. Sl.Ti'iO and $n0, respectively. In the stilts of Olive iand George P. West against the Richmond Transfer" Company. The defendant moved the court to have the verdicts set aside as contrary lo the law and evidence and the motion was con tinued for argument. Olive and George p West instituted suit for ?:?0.0fi0 and $1,000. respectively, i for personal injuries sustained in an ? automobile accident on the Cary Street i Road on March IS, 1!>H. 'J'hey had en gaged a taxicah at the Main Street | Station, about midnight, and were to be ! driven to the Country Club. The driver : of the taxicab ran off the Cary Street Road and into a telegraph pole and ? both were injured. Mrs. West was ; thrown against one of the windows arid : a deep gash was cut In her forehead. ; (A AND?N 2h IN. TIE SLIDES EASILY M /ion foliar,s ^-"OLDEST BRANDAMERICA UN (TCP SHIRT QT COLLAR C0..TR0Y.NX REAL ESTATE REG0I10 liii i hi in;; inspector Issiicm Permits for \ew Work Ajitfienat In;; HU.A I.TV l it \ N'S.tTTlONS LIGHT Virginia Kealty and ('(Hislrurlion <"<>mpany Secures Permit to Krwt Si\ lirlrk DivrllltiKs on Floyd Ave nue, Costing $3.'t,000. It-alt-.- t rat.rmct ionr vi?terdnv w ? 1 c li?ht, the Iiicli'iri.-!)t v.'.- itlt- r op'ralitut tn orovent :i nuinhoi (if ?><???? I >? fi'ini K?!iiK '?> ?! The largost sale terdav war' t.\- lOva P. Palmore to t It?? Maugli tn.i h Stationer* ? "oiiipany. a In' front I iik t !il i t y - ?i i no foot one inch the 1101 ill mile of .Marshall Str?-i?t. west of ? It aha 111 St !????? t. f?r ?*",0(?(i. Tin' I!a list Iiiiia 11 St-i t iouerv '"oinpaiiy has' I? 1 111 sevoa! lots In ttiis j?? irtI?? 11 m tin- past mouth A. U P.o\v?-rr. sol I to John !?; :iton and other". twonty ?*???? f< ? 1 live and ?i-VPi|-''lKlitli im-hes ?>n 1I1. v. ? ? 1 slil>- <.f |>avis A venue, Just north 1.1 Main Street, for -...im>i?. 1 ? 11 i 1?i 111 u opi'i nli'itis \ owlet'lay slin\vil :i decided Improvement, jierinilu lieini; 1 sl|i-.| (or work .11: l; 1 i-l: .11 In k ?' 7 1. H ^ . "I"? 1 ? - Viiaii.i.i It-alt v ami i'i#ii?ti.i tion Coirt'pniHj' win erect Mix l>i*lck tln'olllnirii Ol, til- o.iltli ? lii <?!' I-* 1 ? > I Avii1!!'. to ? ???-'t J.','!.i nn iMVf; llrotlii is Will I'lii't eleven two Mtorv brlok (IwllillH-", moil! Ion of vvhn-h v .'is tn.ol o it: this ? oliiinn r:i I <l:i - auo. 01: Addison and M:o|i"..!i Stro.-t . t .?? will ?< - t ap 1'i'oxlmat? Iv >2 .r?f? ? ? <n\\<i:iti Tit a n>-fi-:hs. M'? i-n llcnls of Itnriraln anil '"iile, \moimtli>c to SI.VlHt.". I.tilt M .N'niiiiv ?t vi-- to Lillio M. .Ton-oil, JViMhv feet w.st line M-a?|ou- P.ridise Ip.art, t:J'i .'????t north 1 of' lliil ?':<fit Avniuo, February J ; IMS. tux fit? '.-mi's. Sin A I: Mowers m t:x. to John 10. Son ton i t als, 2 1 fi 5 7-^ inrhes by | 1**2 feet <*. 1-2 '.itches wept line I lav in Avonui . :foot 1! :i - 4 inches north of Main Street February 8, 1515, tax $5. i 1 'i M. II. Omohar.dro <t tix to Pleasant Cirtofl". ?inxl20 foot smith line Oak Park A.venuo, 1 ?v f. 01 Inches oast of ,1'inoy Honil. f)?-oeinl)or S, 1514. $3 "5. j lOva I'-. 1'almoro to Maughmnn Sta tionery Company, 35 foot 1 inch by 57; (foot 5 inches north lino Marshall Street. 122 foot west of <!rahatn Street. Feb Jrimry I". 151".. tax *7. $in. Hol.ot t P. S' hillltiK .-t ux to K. F. ! I'.-.ln'l.-xtor. 24x50 f??? ? t vv? st lino Third Stroot, 15.'. foot south of Preston Street. February -<>. 151'.. tax U\ ? 1 ft. K. S. Mo..ior ft u.x. to 11. K. Crucley. < t al.. lot 1, in i.loi k v. in t!io plan of Hurwoll's Addition. January 25. 1013, 11a x f.ii H-ntN, * I. 11 H t'roocoy, Jr.. ot als. to 10. S Mooror, lot n. in I.lo.-k f>. in tho plan of I: irwoll's Addition. January 1 5 I r?. tax r?0 ( erits, * 1. iii'.Mtuo tu wsnous. I n n llrod* of llnrun'n nnd Snlr, Amounting to *2,'!.">n. Sallin M Tarplov . t als. to P. I). Perkins. H x 1 ??f ? foot west line 1'ila wato Avi nno, ~f> foot s'. ith of Milton Street. 1'ohruarv 20, 151.". tax $1. Jl1'. P. <\ Knrnetto ot u.\ to 10. M. Wil liams'. 12i'ixH? feet 011 Holly Street, in Highland Springs: and K. M. \Vil liatiis eonvi j'k to H. Itnrnet.te. 14S ni'ios ahotn two miles east of Fork I'liion and known as Oak Grove. l-*. h tnarv 2a, 191.1, each parcel valued at c -jo an. <IIA NPKH V HIOIOIJS OK Tit t'ST. Si-von Drrdn of Triml. A111011111111 u to 57.0.VI.I2. 10. A. I.ivsio et ux. to Charles K. Willis, trustee. (.Vvltn feet east, line Konrth Avenue, l.'.n f.-et south of Stuart Str.ot. Kcbruarv 10, 15la, $1, 1 '?2r'. 1 Louis W'.-hlor r t ux. to t'lmrlos IC. 1 Willis et a 1.. trustees. 35x124 feet east line Thirty-first Stro.-t, 50 f-.t south of S Street. February 24. 1515, t5aa. 10. 1 . Polniie\tor ot ux. to Stuart Howe, trustee. 2 < \ 5 0 feet west Inn-, Third Stre ". 195 fo.-t south of Preston Street, l-'r lirnarv 2'), 1515, $1,120. Ida I! ThorotuiliKood to tieoi'Ro W. . HraKC. trustee, lv to. t 4 inchea l>y 11 1-2 f- .-i north lirn- I nival Street, 59 1-2 fo.-t w. s! of Prentiss Alley. Kel.ruiiry . 21. 1515, $174.12. Allen llenrv ot ux. to 10. S Kose, ' jot nl.. trustees, lots f. and 0, |n block In the plan of Colonial Place. l-'eli runrv 1 >>. 1515, $."')(?. ; T. W Moon- ot ux. to H. P.. Pollard. ; Jr., trrstee, 2">xlflo feet north lino Moore Street, 5rt feet west of Moore Street Kehrnnrv 15. 1515. $2,24f>. Maryett.- 15. Start et vir to W. P. Itedd. trustee, lots S to IS, Inclusive, in block v. in the plan of Highland Park. In the Plateau. February 22, 1515, $ 1.000. HKMlltn OKKDM OK TIM'ST. One llecil of 'I'niKt, A mount In k to *1.4X10. ft. A. Smith -t u.\. to John Sloan, trustee, SI 1-H ticres ncur tho 1'arham r.oiul, about ?ii.ht miles nortlicuM of city. February is. IS* li?, ..$1,000, <*iiANt'i'itv itr.i.r.ASK nr.i.ns. Five Hclensr Heeds, Amounting to 81it.i in. f trot no W. Bragx, trustee. to Ida 13 Thoroughgood. IS fret 4 Inches by 1 1 CALOMEL SELDOM Nasty druir salivates, makes you sick and you lose n day's work. K very druggist iri town?your drug gist and everybody's drutrgist has no ticed a meat falling-off In tho sale of calomel. They all give the same rea son. Dodson'a I.Ivor Tone is taking Its place. "Calomel is dangerous ami people know II. while Dotlson's I.Ivor Tone is perfectly safe ami gives hetler Jesuits." paid a prominent local druggist. Dotl son's Liver Tone is personally guaran teed by every druggist who sells it. A largo bottle costs s>" cents, and if it fails to give easy relief in every ease of liver sluggishness and constipation, you have onlj to ask for your money hack. . Dodson's Liver Tone Is a pleasant tasting, purely vegetable remedy, harmless to both children and adults. Take a spoonful at night and wake up feeling line; no biliousness, sick head ache, ncid stomach or constipated bow els. It doesn't grlpo or cause Incon venience all the next day like violent calomel. Take a dose of calomel to day and to-morrow you will feel weak, sick and nauseated. Don't loso a day's work! Take Dotlson's Liver Tone in stead and feel fine, full of vigor and ambit ion.?Atl vert i semen t. 5 Attention, Mr. Farmer! " For Sale, One Rumley Oil Pull j ; Traction Engine I t'sing kerosene for fuel. 11ns only I boon used a few months and is In I line condition. Also, four Troy 4-yard Dump Wagons, In good com [dillon. Why not buy and use this outfit for hauling your manure and tloing your plowing'.' It wofks per fectly, nml when it Is not working tho expense-stops, fan be gotten at onco. Address I\ O. Box 525, Newport News, Va. 1 ?:* !'????! 11 ?> it a i lino I'.yal Street,' II 1-2' fee t \\ ? st n| I'i'i'iiiiss Ml- -\ I' cIm m.ii y I'M .. K. S. Kosi' < t -11.. I r ; ?,? ? ? v?_ t <, Kmma .1. Murphy, L" 1 fin'l $ Incites l>v SC foctl V. i m'lics s. . i |, |j jt. ( 1 i 1 h ? i . ?. S11 cel. ? eet ' mi lion wvi't ? i 1 il'-ll St reel. Ftdirualy j i. 1915, *500. II T. Ruli-son i t al . t ruste.'s. to ? ? ? oi ^c \\" i!av, .If., is f. ? t '1 inches vnv m< ;.? t 7 Imhi'M .south line Frank tin .--tii i i. between Thirteenth iuiil I'i.iii t???*(!t li stre?" :? I known as lvi:t Vrankli: Street. Feh itin\ i i'ii:., M,i<o. Sam. lli't'iv S Walbrsteln. the a' ? Ii'pr-Iv i?S ? i In , I next above Febi Hill' 1! I, !!'!* 1 1.1'lio Klam .V I- imstcn. '? t ill., trustees. to i'. \V. Pollard. ""is 1 ..'i ii i * north line S Street, fi-ot fjist nf Twentieth I Y-irunrv 2:i. I ft 1 5. ?1. 111-vitico itki.kask i?i:i:i?s. t One Itflrnur lli'i-il, \ mini n 11 n k In Samuel Repcsler. Iriistoi.. to I: A Smith, 3 1 '-t nidi's ti? i Pnrham Road. Mhout ?*l?-1 mllos noi'thcnst of <? 11.>*. i-'i i i u:n \ iT'lTi. sr.on. t. s. ( iitri rr i lit iit ov mtkai.s.! The 1'nlted Stales Circ ' Court. of Ap P'-.ils iiTiinvi'iicil -.???.t : morniiu? ? It )i| o'clock. with ?' 7 '*11 i I .IlldKes Knapp ami Woods. an! ! ?.? : : I? t JudK' I'luiniir, in attendance < '.id s :%? i>u< <| \ i>"|i . ?'a Nil. l.'Cl?i C'lli/I II" *1*1 ?>^ 1 ;? I <1 :*r ailty Company of West Virginia, plain i iff iri < it.ii vs. i iiuii. a i; . tui-r.v. Fire Insurance Company. .I-' mlitni In iti'iir i*M'i>r (?> ill- IM^iii i c nil iit I'a t kersl, . ? u. W Va Continued from \ i -st.-i fi.i v. ('iiiisp I'm tli>. iiiKi-il by i'.. .M AuiMei. I'ltl'ki rs' i? lt W Va . for ili<. plaintiff In < not-, ate b\ llarrv W I la y wi! ril, Ni.-w V?i: :? fo: tin- !? - f'-ii'liiit in error. ami s . limit t < ??i. N" I :i:tx I'.-nn I'riii e Companv :? ml Oallam M'ltrlcii, appell.i tit an.I ??ru.s<" a p|iellers vs County of i\ ? ?r'hinv, np i.i'il. .. jit..| cross-tipp* Until i ross-ap tii'al- from the I'is'.i't Court at i 'hti ib-st ?. r:. S. i /X rn : <il liv I?avi? iV |i;ivi- , U' i 1 iii i iik 11.ii, N. ? :? ml Wil' ox |V W'ili-I.x. I l.H'1 !:'<?. <" l<i|' III" : I |i - fiPllantK ami cross- ijip. 11-.- arnl liv 'I'homiis .1 Kirklami a'.i M.-jivlal 1, Siiiith, I'aimli-ii. S. for *.l.. a|ip"11eo nil iTtiss-miiiilia nt. < "aK< i ii .-a 11 for to-rtm N*o. I 1 Tin- Sout''.. i: ?'..tT? ? ri <ii| i 'oir.pnnv. plaintiff in f-rror v> William .! Sholton, il.-fi mln n t in itro;; . rror to t'ip Klstrirt ("<int nt < "oltiiahia, S. To In- nt'KU(*<l hv 11, \V. itoiiinson. C?i l unl-la, S. i", far tin' plaintiff in i>rrnr, and h_v William N l,yl"f, Columhln. S ?for tip- il.-fonO'int in .rror. A<lini11to praotico: John W. . Mason. Jr., Fairmont. W. Va.; Frank <'. Ilavmoii'l. Fnlrfont, W. \'a., are a?ln?ltt?*ii to praoti.-i- as at torneys and counsellors of this court. nrsTi\r;s conn', paiit ii. The suits of Olive I, and i.i.nrnf P. Wist against the Richmond Transfer Company for and Sl.C.oo. re spi-i-lively, are oil trial in the llust iniss court. Part II Itessie May Jenkins instituted suit fur $iri.nf'ft apainst tin- Viralnl i Uail wav and Power I'ompaiiv in tin- Hust ings Court, Part II.. yesterday. No de claration \\ as li li d. ciia ii Tints issrKn. Amendment to charter of Hampton Koads N'avlnation Company. Inc.. Nor folk, chanuimr namo to Pocahontas Naxiiiiiiion Company, Inc., and en l.-iiKlns its imwers. Amendment to charter Old Imtnininn Match Company, Incorporated. lt?>a tuike, cl iminatliiK provision f.?i pre f?>rred stock. South Iliohmond I.and and Im provement Company. Incorporated,. Richmond. Capital sto-k, Slu.OOft to 00ft. reril estate huHiiiess. hfo K. L'liman, president: Charles T. Jones, secretary, both of Klehmond. '!'h<- I.' lui'-nwooil Morcantih1 Porpor ation, Norfolk. Capital stock. minimum and maximum Slft.OOfi; i;en ? ?t.il M.i'antile husiness. P.enjamln T. P.arties, president: Walter Smith, secre tut.v, hot ii of Norfolk. Itadfoiii-Willis Southern Railway. Principal olllce Kailford. Minimum m>ft, maximum $SOrt.i>00: !?. huild and operate a railroad from the city of Radford. Va., In Montgomery I'uunty through Floyd and Carroll Counties to the North Carolina line near Jtt. Airv, estimated lenuth s>\ ent v-II ?? e miles. J. I.. Vauwhan, president. Those who know say that sunny is the ideal place for automobiling; for golf, tennis and other outdoor sports. There are more miles of oiled Link ways here than in any other section of U. S. A. Just the I place to hring your' touring car. Bring along your golf clubs, too, and keep on playing when Eastern links are snowbound. Go "SanSa Fe all the way" lbs California Limited iif* ? ? ?? ? is aj\ all-steel tram exclu sively for first-class travel Three other daily Santa Fe trains to California ; and the Santa Fc de-Luxe, weekly in winter. Fred Harvey meal service. On your way visit the Gra nd C anyon of Arizona. Nineteen-fifteen is Exposi tion year at San Francisco and Saa Die^o. Write to C.L.Seotfraves. Gen.Colonization Agent, 2301 Railway Exchange, Chicago, for Arizona and San Joaquin Valley land booklets. Ask mc (or Panama Expositions, California Limited and Grand Canyon booklet*. 0. TV St. John, O. A., 711 Chrstnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Shawsvllle. \V. I. C.'stte. secretary ?? r?? 1 ' treasurer. both of Willis Smith - Whit e Corpora I Ion. Norfolk. Minimum ?2."00 to maximum S2<'.000 par value $100, William W. W'li it?-. lircsM- nt ;i!nl ti< i^ure/: \V. I.. McCoy.' .ii'iri.u;., until of Norfolk. Ill II.DINt; I'KU.MITS. IVII Mtilltllusc I'ermltv, Amounting I" !?7 I. Ifii111h for lew and repair work, tti'in issued li\ nuil'limr Inspector It'll If \ evierday. as '<1110'.%:;: I.'-w!l> Cinter L.iiid and Improve- | nient Company, (Mi.-. 'I'. II. lluwcll), to '?nild a two-story frame 'lu'i IlittK on ? the cast Hide of Laburnam Avenue, bo-| '.ween Maple wood and Setnlnarv Ave ii "vs. lliuhl.ui'l Park. t<> cost flavin ISrothers. to build six l>ri k <1 w< ilirii;n on tin- west si?l? of Ail II t-o'i Street, between t'nry and Taylor St I I'l l H, to </OK.t S 13,000. Virginia llcilly and Construct Ion Company to build t?lx two-storv l?r 1 '? K dwellings on south side of Kloyd Ave. nil'-, li'lwoti Mulberry Street and the 1 t?.nI. vard. to rost $:i.!,cn)0. 'Mtailis K. Willis and I'avls I'.rotli ers, io Imll 1 live tuo-stors r I ? k dwellings or east Sitlo of Madison Street, In't v,-> ,-ti M.'in Street and Kloyd Avenue, to cost ?11,500. ?' 1**. IMiggitis to build n orie-story '?rick garag. in r< ar of 2-">23 Park AVenile, to . .St J2.".0. II' Sparks, to repair brick theatre. Kmst llroad Street. to cost $17:. .1 I'. Stiiitli. to repair t'ratii" s t ore and dw llliin. I??1 r. Centre Street, to < ? .s t f ;.IUI, -M. S Myers, to Imllil a two-story brick r:hup in i.ar of 121 South Ch??rrv St l ? i t. to coyt * I' ? . M ilia S Vale'it in<> Estate. to repair >>i i- k lmlldinn ?;;*Ea.-t Main to i ost i. .1 ml I!. Wood, to rt pair brbk 'store East^Main Street. "'<> cost Sl.'.tOI*. Ij'l.l'.l "I'll |i I'EIOIITS. Th' following permits wore Issued by the Electrical department vestcr ?la v Tri-St it>' Kle. tr: - t'onipany. for .T. Woinstein, Sit North Sixth Street, six outlets. Same, for W. I. Childress*. -119 North Fourl h St re. !, on.- out let Same, for It. Slmll. 722 North Seven teenth Street. Mve outlets Lyons Williams, for ?' E. Sprenkle, ?It-., 21 IT Kensington Avenue, twenty six outlets. Same, for same, 24 13 Kensington Avenue, twenty-six outlets. Same, foi same. 24 1."> Kensington Avenue, twenty-six outlets. W. 11. I.ucy. for C. and A. Adgnr. 1711 Knst Main Street, seven fixtures. Martin K- Myers, for P. 'leorge, 1719 Kast Main Street, six lights on soda form tal n. Same, for Virginia Theatre, 711 East llroad Street, sixteen lights. .1. 10. Caudle, for St. Joseph Church, 705 North First Street, lowering (ix I I ! S i me, for Joseph f; ross:na ti. 14nn 1-2 West Hroail.Street, one two-horse-pow ? r motor. Kiigelhcrg K- Hear, for Elax I'.roth ers. I S 011 Challiti Street, two outlets and tlx t ill es W. II. .'enks. for I'avls A: Archer. 2.">0s 1-2 Kloyd Avenue, thirty outlets. That dandruff, itching scalp and falling hair art; mostly duo to a contagious disease is now recognized by dermatologists everywhere. A notable demonstration was by Mrs. hussar and Rishop, who took dandruff scales from tho head of a student who was losing his hair, and having mndo a pomade of thom with vaseline, rubbed the same upon a guinea-pig, and the pig became bald. (See Geo. Thomas Jackson, M. I")., on di sease of the skin, 4th edition.) The success of Newbro's Herpicide in the eradication of this contagion is quite extraordinary. Neglect and delay only add to the trouble. Uegin to-day with Herpicide and watch the improvement. Stops itching of the sculp almost instantly. Try it. >oih! 10 tMHitn lii Ntnnipn to Tho II ?T|ii?'lil<> Coiii)iiui.v, Dept. I OS. II, Detroit, Mirli., fur Niiinplt- unci book let. Two Si/on?.V) i>rntn mill St.Olf ^n'll ami mi:traiitcr?l nt nil Toilet (?ninln <'Olllll<TN. W lien yon cull for f loritlclilr, ilo not n Miilistltiitr. N ppllcnNoun til fir oiii I no lit llnrlirr S llO|)N. Something for Nothing! To pet started with vou wo ninko you tho following offer: Send us Jt.GO for 1.000 Frostproof Cabba^o Plants. Rrown ; In tho oppn nlr and will stand froez-' intr; crown from tho Celebrated Seed of Holgina Sr Son and Thorboin A Co find I will s nd you 1,000 Cabbajro Plants additional PUKR. and you can repeat the order as many times as you like. 1 will glvo you spcclal prices on Potato Heed and I'otnto P'nntu later. Wo want (he accounts of clonn buy ers. largo and small. Wo can supply all Atlantic Coast Plant Co. Ho* UK, Younwn lalnml, S. O. si: ion Grass find ('lover, Potatoes, Onion Sots, Poan. FHM'D Ilorso, Hairy, Poultry. FKIITIMZRU SlnR and Itouemnal S. T. Beveridge & Co. Ofllce, 1'J17 W. Ciiry Streot, Klevalor and Warehouse, Seventh and Ryrd Streets, lliclimoml, Va. S.-.:nc. for Saunders St Co.. .".10 ??ra ham St roet, one one-fourth-horao j'-'V tM' motor. Same, tor l.e voiisoii & Co.. 30S I'ast Main Street. i'ihii outhts Winston Kb' trie I'diistriictlnn Com pany, for !. C Jenkins, 1 o i; .N'orth I'ixinii Street. olianKlt'tC wiring. I'l.MlltlM. 1*1*11 >1 ITS. IVrmitM ivoir iKKiird hv th** Plumb in?i li)K|i?>i toi teniay. an follow? .1. H ?*liai>-"-II iV Itro . for Wortlinll l!rnth?-rs. IL'ti; .\|e|)ono'ii;h stroet. .1 It. I'SI.V. Cot- I <' Slower*. 11 l!?-IM-2S North Tl?irt v-???< uml Str'*?t. M A It l< I \?;k I.Jf t.\?*kh. \ innrrlnKo license wr>r. issued by 'ho ? lfk of thf IItistlu;;? Court yesterday To l.ouis lali;ai Slater and Ituhy Lie Tucker, both of Klclunond. MIMCir\l. nil'IIOVKMKXTS. The Administrative Hoard authorised the roll,.will*; Improvement* y ???it enl'i < ? * 11 v Kimint or In- t rnct ???! (<? kIvc at tention to tin- smooth puvliiK of the r.illnuiiiK streets, as soon as he Mets the Muck that were recently ordered: I l.i ii Ihi.h Street. between ftrond Street ;iti?l Park Avenue. I,:n:fel Street, t rom i irfti f Street to I* irk Avenue, an I l-*oushe" StreeT, fro'n I frond to Frank lin Sine!" IT.TITION l\ IIAMvlll I'TI V. A voluntary peti'ion In bankruptcy was fi I ??< t v est etila y in tli?' Culled States l?istri<t Court b\ James Tierus. :i bar I. .. uf Law ren* < \ Ille. Ills liabilities ar<- placid at >'?!".7.>, and his assets at ,? I'.'. I'liin for Hhies* llji/jmr. The IMchmond l.l;rht Infantrj Flltien" Mallallon will In hi a bazaar April I'.i-JI. to raise money to help defray tin- ex poses ..f the battalion to the Pnnatiri I'acitic Imposition in California. Mrs. Norman V. Itandolpk. chairman of the women's committee, has called a meet ins; ?>r her eommttee in the Jefferson Hotel to-morrow nluht at s o'clock. STREET CAR COMPANY AWARDED WRIT OF ERROR Court ??f \p|ii>nU Will K?*vI?mv \ rrdlei of to (ai'orftt* I!. I.urklu. T!ie supreme Court of es t onlay Kr;i n ted a. writ <>f error r? ? ? ?l supcrjeilfflx iti ! lie t.ise <>f Urni itP V" ! ?lukin against the Virginia Railway I'oniinuiy. 11?tr tip from the ???r:? ? 111 Court of Norfolk County, in whtcli itidKiiifliit for whs awarded ;igainst tee compan> I.arkin was a passenger on a car of the Virvrinla Railway and Rower i'-n winy, which, on July 17. collided with n train of the Virginian Rnilwi. it a crii.iO crossing; near Ocran View I my people. aniont; them Rnrkin, w?re injured. I.irkin was ivmulil hy h. foot when a gondola of the Virginian Railway on which the street car w.-f (liner pushed through the floor and I'.'lUKlit him in Hueh i\ position that he I'oitld not extricate himself. In this position, supported !>y friend?. ! was hold for ;in hour and a half. h> tentilied. He wiiK taken to a hospital ifter i.e was removed front the wreck age and remained there a wok. I.arkin was inailinu ''Icrk in the First National Hank of I 'ort srnouth. and re ceived t valary of J 1" a month. In it-t petition. the Virginia Railway a ltd I'ov.er Company alleges t >?s? t. the ver ! diet was eontrarj to the law ami evi deitee. ami that the damaaes awarded are excessive. The accident wa:i In vestigated l?y the State Corporation ('omnii s.sion. Allln l>rlv??r DNiulv<;ed. The case against H. H. Williams, charged with striking f c Rois.seau with his automobile and inflicting in Juries which liter canned the man's death, was dismissed In the I'olico Jf'ouit ves'.nrday. It was shown that i the injury of Mr. Rolsseau was purely idental. Ke J/Jdviqe ?>/-. Zety/s | The questions answered below am : perioral in character, fhe symptoms or ?diseases are given and the answers will ?apply In any rase of similar nature. Those wishing: further advice, free J may address nr. Lewis Halter. College Hldg.. Colleges-1011 wood sts., i'avton, O., ; enclosing self-addressed stamped en velope for reply. Kuil nume and ad dress must he given. l.tit only initials or fictitious name will be used in my . answers. The proscriptions can ii? I filled at any well-stocked drug store, j Any druggist can order of wholesaler. from the drugstore: Iodide of potas sium, 2 drains; sodium salicylate. \ drains; wine of eolehlcum, 1-2 oz.; t coin p. fluid balmwort, 1 oz.; eomp. es sence cardiol, I oz., and syrup sarsa i pari)In. f. ozs. Mix and take a tea I spoonful at mealtime and again before ' going to hed. C. U nsks: "I have tried to cure dnn druff, itching scalp, falling hair and baldness with numerous tonics, etc, but in vain. What do you recommend?" Answer: I have been recommending plain yellow miuyol for the past seven years, and scores of my patients are. delighted with the quick, pleasant ac tion of this remedy in stopping itching memory tUt? Ji.S' Wli- Vi'MA'. Imr'a," ?Vr !)r?Un?" 1 rV.M '1,1 Worried Man writes: "Let me say that my condition puzzles and worries me. In the last year 1 seem to have been growing old rapidly, though only :tv My food and sleep do not recuper ate my strength and energy, and lately I have dizzy spells, trembling, head aches. loss of hopelessness. over my condition ... Answer: Cheer up. get well and "then conserve your vitality by proper, tem perate living. Obtain three-grain cad omene tablets In sealed tubes with full directions, use them and an agreeable, pleasing restoration should ensue to your entire satisfaction. Mr. I.. C. It. asks: possible to reduce my weight from 240 pounds to about lJ?u pounds?" Answer; It is impossible to say Just how much one can reduce until af'er trying, but f>-graln arholone tablets should be used according to directions with each sealed tube, obtainable at most any drug store. if the tlesli is II. M. R. writes "Can you please pre scribe medicine which will relieve mo of such distressing symptoms of kid ney and bladder, sis the following: I'ains in small of back, soreness in j region of bladder, frequent calls at night but scanty tlow with pnln. burn Po you think It Is t and foul odor, pufling of limbs, etc Answer: Those seeking relief from kidney and bladder disorders should beyln taking halm wort tablets, n very successful formula sold in scaled tubes with full directions. Mrs. N. R. R. nsks: "I suffer from headache and constipation periodically unnatural you should easily reduce nsi.,,,,1 tny blood seems too thick causing desired. ] languor and tired feeling. I will thank ! you to prescribe for me." Mrs. I. R. writes: "What can 1 do for I Answer: Three-grain sulplierh tah n bad ease of stomach, liver and bowel ! '<???* sulpliuri ?re most effective, trouble? Mv t?.ed sours in stomach, I relieving constipation, thinning the blood and removing the symptoms of languor, etc. 1 ad vise you to begin taking as per directions with each rift, have heartburn, and a full, uncom fortable feeling after meals; consti pated at intervals, coated tongue and bad breath all the lime." Answer Thousands of people in this country are afflicted as you are, and to get immediate relief and gradually ?ffect scaled package. "\V. V.." writes: "I have such a very severe cough r.nd cold ami have not ...... permanent results. I advise you able to get anything to help me. to buy of your druggist a dollar pack-i 'l 's weakening my system. age of "double-four stomach and bowel Answer: I se the following and ; age medicine" and use the packet. as per directions on J. It. O. nsks: "1 am thin, angular, weak and tireo. What can I take to Improve my health, strengthen my nerves and increase my weight about L'u pounds Answer. Take regularly with your meals three-grain by po-niiclane tab lets. sold in sealed packages, by drug gists. with complete directions. These tablets Improve the blood, increase nu trition, and strengthen the nervous system if used regularly for several months. "Lee" writes: "I have tried so many remedies for rheumatism that I am al most afraid to try any tnore. but if you can tell me a sure remedy I will try it." Answer: l>o not be disheartened be cause you have not been able to find something that would over-ome your rheumatism, for you can be relieved if vou will take what I tell ybu. Get >h! and cough will vanish and you will soon be strong again. Get a 2 1-2 oz. bottle of concentrated essence men tho-laxene and take every hour or two. This can lie taken pure or made into a full pint of. home-made syrup. Full directions aw to use will be found on bottle. This is a mild laxative and will drive the cold from the system. R. O. O. asks: "Will you please pre scribe a home treatment for a bad case of catarrh of the nose and throat, Also, my daughter Is affected with Pel vic Catarrh or green sickness." Answer: Your daughter should begin taking a tonic flesh-building treatment and for such a case I know of nothing better than three-grain by po-nuclane tablets. Local treatment Is also neces sary for both catarrh of the bead and l'elvlc Catarrh. A simple but effective antiseptic and curative treatment can bo followed at homo by buying either a two or eight-ounce package of anti septic Vilane I'owder containing coni plete directions. Lessons Come Easier TF the child has a big, generous light to study by. The ]FidZy& LAMP saves eye strain. It is kerosene light at its best?clear, mellow, and unflickering. The RslYO does not smoke or smell. It is easy to light, easy to clean, and easy to rewick. The KAYO costs little, but you cannot get a better lamp at any price. STANDARD OIL COMPANY Washington, D. C. (NEW JERSEY) Charlott*. N. C. Norfolk* Vn. DAY *T?I\M f\D T? Chirloitoiv W. V Richmond, Va? 1 IIVIUKl Cb&rteiloii, S. C>