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w.. | PAGE TE N ? \ pidnttond @Timcr>-^ispatcli DECEMBER 29, 1 9 1 C UK IN TRAFFIC TO BE ,, SUBJECT OF INQUIRY |?&- ? Boar<I to Find Why West llroutl Street W'reek Was Not Cleared Away. " PKOPI.K A KM DKI.A Vi:i? -jttft-y Inquiry Into Death of Captain Matt VShows Accident at Kecent < ary v*v?fetrcct I'M re to Have lleen I n N avoidable. sjjjl&fg. j|botay of street r;ir trathe '? ?tli directions on West liriian St t oot for more than an hour on Wednesday night. wh'-a automobile tru>l: N->. :t was struck ami j>:? i 11 > demolished by a trolley in front of it- quarters. near IjOmbardy Street. will !? th< sub ject of an investigation on .tanuary s by the Board of Kite ?'??tntn; sinners Request for siifh aiv Inquiry was nia<le by the board last night by Captain A B. Guigon. pctieral attorney 1?? f the A^lrglnla Railway ami Power Company. "It 1b not my intention to criticize any Individual or the Richmond Kire Department." said Captain C.uigon, "but I feel certain that this is a situa tion which. :f brought to your atten tion, you will not care to have re peated. Therefore. I request that you hold an investigation and hear what witnesses on both sides have to say." Members of the truck company and the ear crew will tell, it is understood, different stories as to what was the cause of the unusual delay in remov ing the wreckage of the apparatus. It _ remained in the street Ions enough to have a flashlight photograph ?>f it taken. When the task of reniovinc the partly demolished truck began it required about ten minutes in which to do it. it was said. The board llxed January S as the date to grant t'aptain Cuigon's request, it being the next reirular meeting. jiatt's nr.vrn uki.ii to havk hk.ion r NAVoiriAin.K The Inquiry Into the death of t'ap tain W. C. Matt and the injury of Kire inen Abraham Podoll and .T. 1., Buck at a fire last week made it clear that the accidents were unavoidable, and not due to negligence <>r carelessness on the part of any one. Firemen who ?were on the same ladder from which Captain Matt fell told the board that each of them was struck by a fall ing object, but they could not tell whether it was the body of a man. a stream of water, a portion of a brick cornice or a ladder. Podoll fell from ? ladder which was near that from which Captain Matt fell. Commissioner l.ecky said that it was the intention of the boird to find out, if possible, the cause of accidents, which have been frequent recently at big fires. lie Inquired of each witness as to the suitability of the apparatus and equipment used, and the hoard came to the conclusion that every pos sible precaution to safeguard the lives aud limbs of Or?tnon Is now exerted by the department. It was the hoard's unanimous opinion that last week's fitalit\ anil accidents were purely the unfortunate incidents which are part of the tircmanr: lot ill performing his .1111 Lieutenant .1 I-' Klnnecan w.i elect ed by the hoard aa captain of ft'ngine < "ompany No. 7. sin . ccdinu t'aptain Matt. Kit-email I-tank Kattarv. of I fotnpany No was elected lieutenant and transferred to iVmpan.v *\*o, 7. \ 15. Williams was i t. . :e.| from tlie eligible list to tilt the vacancy (line ? ?iiiised in ?'onipany No :t The pro motions w . re made .ftc.-tiv. imnicd lately SANTA CLAUS PAYS VISIT TO POST A.. T. P. A. Iteri Member I - Presented Willi i.jfi Krotn i.lonlnu 'free?1'inlirrllit for ( hiipliiiri tirmntt. Willi a proper - look Inn Stnt-i I'latis distrlbtititic th- clfti from < nr.'i"' looking and brilliantly lighted tie Post A. T p. \ celebrated the Christ - mas season last night tn it* quarters : at 301 Kast Main Street. Kverv nwtn her?and it was said that ey.-rv member was present was remembered. bache lors with babies that squeal in up proved style on the pulling of a striiu:, and fathers of families with s<-methlni: equally as Interesting and equally :>? useful for their pai^cular'-ne.ds. The gathering was in'** life "assembly room of the Post. Kvervone was noisy and happy, and the gift-giving occasioned as much delight and Jest as if It had been an assemblage of children jolm-d 1o greet and receive from a much-be lleved-in Sat t:i. Lee Ijorraine acted ns Santa Clam 7Te was decked in all the propei tr'tn mlnps?red coat and trousers and ?< much-bewliiskered mask He was as listed by lieiirc \V. Rogers and Horace K. Smith, who called out the numbers of the tickets After the n ? nival dis trlbutlon two special prizes were awarded-- an automobile and a turkey. The automobile --not a l-'ord was tem porarily garaged in a recess in the hall. The turke.v. a gobbler. was alive '[ and strutting, also gobbling at th noise around him .1 A. Parker won the automobile, arid \ A I :a ?ns t t>t got the turkey. The Post presented Chaplain J. .1 <-? Oravatt 'with a handsome umbrella something which will assist liini it. i- Minshlne and prot. t him tti ill wea tlier. afterwards tl>. 1 ? ? i .idj-'trned fot cofTee upstairs WILL APPEAR IN PERSON I Movie St?ir, itenrrd In Pel e rsbit rp, to Tell of I > perl nice* While Milking Pictures. Hose Taph-> or.- of t! < st .:- < f the ! movies, will i ? ? 111. hmot.d to-day and will appear in p- ?.- ! at tii- Co lonial Theater, l.emir sc! ? duleil to ap | pear there at :: m k. o't lock, 3 ; and f?:30 o'clock. In Uk Intervals be tween pr?.-entav t ? ? pro grammed -it ? ? -it. Tapb will step before t ? ? ? ? . 1 r.'t t - ' ? i.. \ ??. - y tors some of ber e.\p?-i iences while making p < ' ,r- ? W ? t v \ ? p. cullar Inter?st t ? > . ? .-r M - Taplev is t:. ? f ? t! ? . v , rente,! In Petersb-itc tl. ? ? ity > when a vet > lPtb uh: BIRRELL APPOINTED . DelcgaH* I-'rom A le \ anil rln S||e<-eeds \. .1. \\ idilfrliiirn on (te?eniie A Kent's l*??ree. .t. Kred Blrrell. <f Ab-xandi .. has beep appoltited b;. ? ? < in ?? > ??! of Internal Revenue a deputy ?. e.> tor for duty undet ass ,'m of i:ev. enue AP?'tit S J{. Hr.u... Mr I t'..l succeeds Alexander .1 W. who died In Washington r . r , ber L'4. Mr. P.irrel) is a member of tl . . ( cnt House of I?elegates. repi ?r '*? Alexandria <? *y He was pre connected with the revenue ser\ V a special er;>pb<>ee under i!< ie Apent H Vanderford Kails Dim 11 I .Ie* ?tor Shaft. Russell Kejs, 1 ob.red eighteen years i old, is In the Virpinla Hospital, a. riously It..Hired, the result of bavin, V. fallen down the elcvatvi shaft at Cole't ['? confectionery. r:<TKvi>), No Prison Term Given This Month Unique Situation in Hustings Court Is Attributed to Prohibition Statute. For the first lime in more than thir- j t\ >oi?rc, mill how much longer it is i not known, there hiivv been no per sons sivt'ii sentences to the State i'eni- ! tentiary at a term of the Hustings Court. Court officers generally re- j gardeil the unique situation as ; to the successful working of the pro. . hihition statute. 1 Tlie announcement was made yes terday by Walter Christian, clerk of the Hustings Court. Mr. Christian was on the point of making <>ut trail* scripts of tin- record, which are neces- , sary for tin- transfer of prisoners in j the City Jail, who were convicted in I tills court, to the penitentiary. lie! discovered that none had been scut cue. j ed to the State prison at the Decern- j ber term, which had to do with of- j fenses committed during the previous month, November, tin- first month in which Virginia experienced prohibi- | tion. "This is the first time in my experi ence as clerk ami as deputy cloi k of this court that we have not found it necessary to make out transcripts tiansferring prisoners from tin- Jail to the penitentiary." said Mr. J Christian, who has been deputy and j clerk of tb- court f>>r many years. I "The situation is remarkable," lie add ed, "and is due to nothing else ex- , cept the abolition of the saloon in ! Itichmond. In recent years it has been the custom of transferrliii; each mouth from the jail to the penitentiary ten or fifteen prisoners, who have been convicted of various offenses and given terms ranging from one to viuhteen \ ea rs." MRS. ABRAHAM LEVY DIES AT HOME OF DAUGHTER Mother of fH>"s Chief Health Oltleer Panne* A ivn v?Took Active I'nrt in t harity imtl Confederate Societies. Mrs Abraham Levy, mother of !>r K. C. Levy. Chief Health Officer died yesterday morning at the home >>f a daui;liter, Mrs. 1C. A. Iv/.ekiel. Sin; West ? .race Street. :i t tlie age of c _hty I) v |> years. She had Ween in failing liealtii for several years, but only for the past had her condition been re garded as ? ritical. Besides her son and daughter, Mrs Levy 'eaves one brother. Louis L>v;.. <(f New ? ?rleans. and five kimihI lid* ,lreii ? 1' L. l '.'/.e I;i?'l. 1 i \ 1 ??'> el. \ubrey 11 Straus, K. l./.ekici . ? I Miss ilelen c. I'.zekiel. The funeral wftt take place ;.t .1 o'elock this afternoon from the r- ? - dence I nterniciii will be mad* in i Hebrew, i "enieterv. Pallbearers will include tit" l?ui urandsotis and Ivl. Whit lock. Mr. M i W. Peyser, Herbert T. L/chiel and Mey r r 11 einlia ri Mr: Kzekiel was the .iauuliler ..f ' l>r. Moses Albert Levy, oirgcon uen eral in the Texan army, ami r ?i i ? ? t >? er was formerly Miss nishop. of this . ity Throughout her life she v\ : .ill ;aeti\e charity worker until her ad vanced \ear- compelled her t?. u<v> iili ibis work. She wan the author of ? an appeal made t the close of the War Het weru the Slates which soiiulil funds with which to iiiilld an iron ? rallitiK about the pravin of sob.icrs in the llebrew I'emeiery. To day it stands us a memorial to her sin was a member of the Ladies' llebrew He nevolent Society and the Ladies' He lm w Memorial Vsso. intmu STATE BANKS SHOW SUBSTANTIAL GAIN "Number ttf I ???>? 11 u t ion* lln?, InerriKcil I 'rum "71 -Vt in I'nst 1 I'lir. Itarr.xliile Iteport. There wa. on deposit In the ?? poi .ited St.it>> I i ? k~ in V iruin i.i on \'>> \ .-i ub. r 17. the >l.i i ? > f t lie la ' ? ill. a total of ?7S ft?". t.*. :. w hich w ? ?= in in . > >? , . ..t : 11.. . >>. . 1. >.i a boil i . i? i i ci n I. as i run pa i >d w i t ti ilepi is i t ? > > r > ?' 1. -t 0 n. r. rt 1 report* -I the banl. i. in stitutions ? > 11 X V ?' > 11 b * I III I'll ? Till number of lt? or|>i> at> d banl-.s the State increased i? i?> ? ii ib date of 1 tVie?e two call? f >>iii '_'TI to *!l nc ? < >.rd rtr t<> i st:>.i"ineni nsi Issued In i<* i' Karksdab'. State H;n.k l-'.\a in ? ii?r With an increase of twelve banks :h> capital invested sained ?H" ri..-it ,?is.:jito siv tr.r. w hile thc>> was all lucterise , f -urplus fun.1" in the institution >>f * r.f.fi.7 f>7. Cndi V dell pi >>1111 ca : ed f:t" I .????:. during th . ii i?ne of ?h< la t-u ?? t gains in tin banking l.tisihi s. . as shown b\ ilie i- port of the ixamincr. was in the r. ? oiirces of the Slate iusl It uti>>ns. Xovivnb-r 11 C'lfi. "JTI incor p..rated banks reported resources >>f 5fil,>,*>0.9->*. while a! the time of lli last .all tli" resources were reported < v,'>-. which was an iucreasi of ? 1 ?"> 'i t"Th>> report shows ;n ncrease of ?'? 71in d> posits liel subject to cheeks, this item ii(!Bi> uatitiK : 4">. while savinus >b posits pained by !'ti7. DEMURRER IS ENTERED .lury A wnrtli Sinclair SWHi llaninuo, Sulijcel to I'lilirCk ItiilliiK oft Drm urrer. When the plnintlff's evidence was j eomplcted, the N'lrultna Hallway and power Company yesterday entered a | demurrer to ii in the J'J.f.On daniape suit hrotiKht b\ .1 1. Sinclair in the ? "ity Circuit Court The jury returned a verdict awarding Sinclair jiiort. sub ject to the court's ruling upon the de murrer. which will be argued at a j f mure /l!e Sinclair was hurt by a street ear ? when a Wan on which he was driving in Fifth Street was struck. I'll ii rmncy II* n nil mil Ion. Xoti es ate being issued by Sccre I tnry IS. L Brandts, of the state Board of pharmacy, of it,.- quarterly meetini; ? f lie board, to be held III Ibis city ? .ii .l.iini.ii> 1? . 11 >. ?? 17. when > ,i ml id.11 >>. for ll> ? ii-e to prat ti e iu this State will be examined Applicants are re ipiired by law to file their applica ? ions at least ten days befoi i> the iirs1 dati of examination. l-'ineil for Iti-iisl Int; I'llIrolmiln. I" i" i J a t is was lined $ J f? by Police .List I >? ' i u t eh field yestei<|a> up>>n a harge of m ? istlnu I'atrolmnn S I-' l-rtist, wi ll*- in the discharge of his luty Similar charges against S M. 11at# s and Mrs I: c. dates were di.s I s.-d The tro li b- oc-urreil in front p'.f.lrootp at P.road and <>ilmer Streets some time ago. l-'lre in I'riniiiiK I'lniit. I re (lis i.veiol at 1 o'clock ycHter da . mornu.g in the priritlnu estab lishment of the Caplon I'rinting Com pii>i\ 17-" List Lroad Stie.-t. damaged the plant tl'd0. I>esk Sergeant Marrin, of the I'lrst i'olire Station, dis.-ovei ed | i!.< fire '.n it? Inolplcncy. The police ftatlon i.s dlrcctlj acjosn the i tieet. 1 t. Sn.vs i;; ? of First and Second Itegi fiM'in Woulil Cause Wood to Alter Ills Views. A HI*] ItKADV TO Mi:i;r ANY I'OK Writer, Willi First-llnnd View of Conditions on 1 {order, Criticizes Armchair (ieuerals and Their De sire to Discredit National Ciuard. National Cuard organizations have ont? strong defender in the llniwns viilc Daily Sentinel. whose staff lias J had an opportunity to see unite a lot of tin* work done during the past six months by the militiamen. In a re ccnt editorial. the daily Sentinel dc fends the guardsmen and cites the | two Virginia regiments of infantry as' all example of what eollhl !?? expected of the troops so severely criticized by Major Ceneral Leonard Wood The Virginians, according to the article, had just finished a four-hour hike with never a man lagging and the ambulances empty. After witness ing these men tinish their hard task.' it continues, Ceneral Wood would have I revised his opinion that it would be a tragedy to send them against any foe. The article follows: "Had Ceneral Leonard Wood been privileged to stand on a street corner yesterday noon and witness the two Virginia National Cuard regiments,' with snappy step, make th>> turn on the last lap of a four-hour hike. would have perhaps revised his harsh .fit i - elsni of the State troops. No one' could see i lie men, with heads erect and tirm tread and in perfect rinks complete the half-day maneuver, with! never a man lagging and with the imbalances empty of men uualde to complete the march, and still believe it would be a tragedy to send the Virginians against any foe which might lo set this country. We say. Ceneral Wood perhaps could bring himself to revise his statements, but probably that is expecting too much, for < ieiiera I Wood is Wedded to his ideals. and his seat among the mighty depends upon the prevalence of his ideas ill regard to the National Cuard \t: \it v 11:\\ i \ i si:s ? it \ \<.i: I>i? OPINION "Thing bol, different when viewed from different angles T!i< '??? is a v:is| differ*-lice mi the National Cuard when Viewed from tlie co\> : .-d . Itoe;; i.f Washington to the \ lew presenting itself from the can\ i ? imp- tool along ' n Kio Cramle It bureaucratic Washing 'oil. aft- I wit' ? , g the .Na tional Cuard along tin Kio Cramle ? "i ?? "??1b . <an imiinta n the opin I 11 a I until foe whi? it straggh -m, to looted t i i > a cross the border, it has a pool opinion of the -<amitia of \merit mi ii nib I The ? has bet n Olth t_ tell I pin* tie fottlishii' < : pilled ill i he halt t.t" < 'ongifs.< on the pre. paredticss <|U<*stion lo lb it i I M't' til nought by ndvot.iies pro and eon. but 'in I oil ii na l el v the oratorv ha eman ated from men who have not been within I.'"'" milt"- of the |v?nt he: ami ha\e absorbed their ideas from musty re ? ? I-, I ? ?uhinittcd by 11.en Whose know '?due . o||ld I" improved by rubbing I he i I pa lit.i loon - again! I'u 11 III a tl ?? a r berths ami coming t? t lli" border it has I th< " 1 iter':' plea i|r, dlllillg ? he I ra i ii iji g p. . the do ing d.- . I iod -ih'tig I lie border to III ?| : Iliac o the higher o|t|. er> of the Niiieric.ai Army. now in in,- active service, ex pi. - ih? -1? -1-1\ t ? in reference to tin til. IIten and Without c\ ? \ pre: Oil:- lia \ ? heel teplioll til h ig ii Iy com niend "Many of it,, xpn ion: ...m< spade dilate w i Itey that ii i nt iniii ?11 t'l meet lilt I ri 'in men not i il pad. - ainl who would ? t it i.-r/.e with t lie : 11 araiscd, and it is not i In --<? ? v press ions t h?-1 ? t ion t ha I 11 ca lied ui" .. ? ?liemy the result would be a tragedy for i he National Cuard I: is but nat n a I llitt ,i diversity of opinion should ? ? v ?: t a to the prop' ' 'dlition of our n. i 111 a >' pr? 'blems. lie ' ' ? i i i it : I ?-ange the otlicer.-: of the ' . c u I a r branch should believe tlieii i. ? u a n i /.a I ion will be the nucleus upon which a pre |. tcdnc:*- -?ysleni inn.-' Imild, but in \ ew of the many fai!' wlib h exist in tin organization as at pivont .-on ?diluted, harsh criticisn another I arm f our national del'e: e should ho i II- . on; intp d." VISIT ROANOKE SHRINERS i aptain .loliii Ilioie and .lnni|'s II. Price tin lo liuminke Meeting. ? aptain John K Lose, of Acca T in- i ph \rab Patrol. iii'ooinpanicil by j |.lait..-s II I'r. ?? will leave Kichmondj '?'.i - ni.'ruing at o'clock ft>r P...a j 11? ? I.? where they will bo the gin- i: .? (he lic.cmhe, meeting of Ka/'iiii : ef. pie of Shriners. which will be held' in the city auditorium in that city to night A number of unregenerates. i: candidates are termed in the or | dcr. will be initiated into the inner rca Itns of l he t emplc. While in Koanoke, the Kiclitnopil i- rs will discuss with otlicers of Kazim Temple arrangements for that lodge a.company ing Acca Temple on Its an nual pilgrimage to the imperial eotin il. which will be held in Minneapolis' n June. Kfforts are being made to ha\e Kaziin Temple, of I'.oaunke. and i Khedive Temple, of Norfolk, travel i j with the Kit hmond Shriners oil their ? j special train, which will be know n as he "Virginia Shriners" Special." CHARTER IS AMENDED I Home for ('on fede ra I e Women liny \(iiv Cure for llcNcendiuilM of 4'onfederate Soldier:*. I That the llottie for Needy Confed I crate Women may stand a perpetual I memorial to the soldiers of the South, | Judge Ceorge L. Christian, acting for Mrs A. J. Montague, head of the or gan i /.a I ion which directs its affairs, yesterday secure.I from the State Cor titration Commission an amendment to I its charter which gives to the home ithc right to receive needy lineal de ? ndait::- of i'onfederate soldiers The original charter is so worded as tn prohibit the home from caring for any othei than a widow, a sister, or i daughter of one who fought iu the Confederate army Itecognizing the fact that these near relatives are be in ; i: g year, the hom< otlic.als thought ii proper that they he given the right to care for any needy per .n who can lay rightful claim to be a lineal descent from a soldier of the Confederacy. Meridian lodge I'.lect* Oilicrr*. Meridian Lodge, No. "Si. Ancient l-'ret- and Accepted Masons, has elected ? tli> i-r;; f ir the ensuing year as fol lows. Worshipful master. 11 M.? I >. | Polish,s; senior wariieti, W. L. Item. I s'ein junior wanien. c. I. Llim-rick: \ treasurer, W. M Watkins; secretary.) J. L. I'eck; junior deacon. \". S. J. ; Vaughati s.-nior deacon. M V. Mai- j lory tiler, W. J. Lytiham; chaplains, , IteVH J. Calvin Stewart, I). I>., Frank j T. MeFaden, D. !>.. and W. 1*. MathuWH. I (? helieve you 11 like ? /o share in mis downward Revision o/~ Pr'ices GENERAL CLEARING-OUT SALES Of all left-over Holiday Stocks; also all Remnants and Broken Assortments; are now going on throughout the Miller & Ilhoads Store. On the First Floor Fancy gift articles of every descrip tion: Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Gloves. Neckwear. .Jewelry, Toil ets. Ribbons, etc.; also Dress Goods, Silks, Coatings and Wash Fabrics. On the Second Floor Women's, Misses' and Children's Apparel. Millinery, Footwear, Art Needlework. M us 1 i n wear, Kimonos, Sweat ers, etc. On the Third Floor Special sales of Odds and Ends of Lace Curtains, Draperies. Scrims, Brass and Enamel Beds, Blankets. Bed Spreads, etc. In the Basement Sales of Chinaware. Nickel ware, Silver. Class and other house hold items; also Stationery and I looks. /Out IS DUCEC Visit "The Shopping Center To-Dav And. while louring the* various depart litems, don't overlook the Special Sales of Staple and other Merchandise, to be held at Booths on the main floor. rpjl ilffernij'**'iiVIp'??$/ THE SHOPPING CENTER" SBBIdOUV POPUAAPIAY.S AT POPlAAff PRJCtS 25.1300/ ??Willi II OM: MOM, I MMtltW" ACADEMY, To-Nioht and Sal ?f \ Keller M?n\t 1o-Hny Mmiiscc >n(mil? NEIL O'BRIEN \c\l W> rl>! \ ii \ll-Slnr I'unit in Ihr >1 IIMicnI * miiril v. "M\ \ I \ l' I IIIMI 1 T \ II." Miss Rose Tapley MINSTRELS tunu I- to SI. Muhi. yr.i* in si..m?. ill \|?|?rnr in |'rr>o!i, AIno (? rrt a'li II n rim ii n. >Utlt Allim llnlc. In There Is Wisdom is depositing your funds with this I>ui?U. because it affords absolute safety. There is also sat i faction in our service. NATIONAL STATE AND CITY BANK I I 11 Mast Main Sired. (U'l'H :;ns: \\ in. O. Calmer, I'rpslili-iil. Win. ^1. Ilill. \ ii'i'-l'rfKiilrnl. .1. W. Mtilim. \ li'c-l'ri'slilpnl. .Isillrii II. Ilill, I mnIiIi'I". II. I i. ? iiiinlimliam. Asst. I n?.liirr. Win. S. H? Ininl, I siwliler. I 'ii|ii til I .Jj?l,U?HMMHI.IMl Mil-pill* mill I'rulllw SII(l,(HI(l.lHI New Year's NKiHT ONLY Last Appoarancc of the World's Famous Artiste. MME. SARAH MOON lit I I |PM TWO MOItr, fMVS. IIK >-OT I III-: I.A ST. W it I ill ill I)i'?niiinil mill Dorothy Dtillnn, in ii nil n Tickling Krinloiir, In Four Complete Plays. PRICES: $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. SEATS NOW SELLING. The Valentine Museum ELEVENTH AND CLAY STREETS. Hours 10 A. M. to fi I'. M. Admission 2f?c. Free on Saturdays. The ^onfederai:e i.useum TWELFTH AND CLAY STUEETd Open 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. During July and Aueunt. ? to J. Saturday freo iroin 9 to 2. An Enemy to the King-^g is maintained to afford an easy and sure way for the accumulation of ready money for definite purposes through the process of a systematic laying aside of a small sum at regular periods. It is designed to promote (he habit of THRIFT, TO-DAV. ?ll<; ALL-STA It FEATini:. Mary f'ickfnrd. Blanche Sweet, Doro thy dish. Mabel Normiuul, Lillian dish, .Mae Marsh, Kred .Mace. Henry Wal thall. Edwin August, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Castle's Dancea. Adults. IOoj Children, ,1c Miitinoe. Super I'lrlurr* AI whjm You Are Cordially invited to Come In and Join To-Day CLASSES: $5, $2, $1, 50c or 25c a Week mi&Sk Motherhood New Theater Broad at Second . Home of Paramount Pictures To-lla)' ii nil 'IVMorrow Only MA It IK DOItO. in the photoplay of I'a thus and Sweetness. "TilII HEART OK NOHA KI.VNN.*' Coming Four Days Next Week: Marguerite Clark In All-Star I*ro rcMNloiinl Production of "Snow While." The American National Bank OF IM(ILMOM>, VI KOI MA. Q HKSOIIK KS T OVKIt $12,000,000.00 Q 3QI BOBOt IQBOCO War Brides Next 'feekt "The Masque of I^lfe"