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i^iVhltP*Rol)C(I Figures .Make "Silonl Appeal" mi Broad and Main Strrctt.. CITY'S CONTRIBUTIONS GROW : Richmond Has (ilvon 9308.OOO to War's Merry Flint), but l> l*ajc? Rin^ Behind Oilier Sections, and Is Short Apportionment. The supreme effort of the city was mad? yesterday to aid in the $100.* 000.000 Red fross drive to keep intait :?/ the respectable social fabric of tlie "fy'world. nnd to ?et Richmond nearer the ??r'.tcip of the long sj^t of towns trying to ?jjf penetrate the enemy lines by raising jf the Quotas assigned them in tins cam jjrpaigrn. A total of 1&3.000.00 was added gfto the subscription*. raising the V segregate sin. e the drive begun to i> sotnethinn over $30n.0ii>< JE". Even the streets of this city we:e turned into h cathedral of sacred a statuary at noon How suuuto-IiUe rjp 1 see thee stand." when :00 women of ^Richmond mar hed down Main Street [ft from Sixth to Twelfth and pillared themselves in r dies ?.f w hite along ilie R curbing. X. word was spoken a> they Stood, living statuary. with onl> tlo v. one word: "?;iv* ami the farnt'.iai red S^crops on a white streamer hung, knap ./ SAck-llkc, ar--und shoulders, speakinp. us it w. re. I tin1 :i? s.ivo ?not to condemn." At i" 15 o'clock ihe line of 150 on | H each side of the thoroughfare started from Twelfth Street marlting single tile baok towards .-';xth and as the end Oi the line passed, each of the silent choir fell in behind. At Sixth Street, the first w h* ? Ji t i lie,vim* last, brought . up the rear, and the two columns of Samaritans n.,.r. heil to l*?road Street present the satin speblacle and the ; same appeal to tiie throng there lie : tween First and Ninth WO?13\ WORK ON XTRKK TS Til KOI CillOl T DAY This picturesque phase of the cam paign yesterda> was begun at noon, ?M when the "silent clioir" appeared on V M^lr. reet?down where the crowds thronged before the Federal Building. iV in and out. to keep "business as usual" 'u and to hear from those whose business ?: is war for liberty ? and stood motion ? lesfe. inute. but with the r silent ;p ? peals Vblmige ? i:ng dumb" those who .? came and had not done their duty. Thirty minutes later this same hos-t of that type which was "last at the Cross ami first ?? the Sepulcher" ap peared?like a prayerful apparition ? ?/-along1 the shopping center of Kich tnond. bet git. g those ?ho changed }i their dollars ,n which decency is in j5j fact trusting to a gre.t degree in tir- | ;? contest of riches, man-powers morales and good and evil?not Jo forget, and f not to forge; tTiat "our b >s" will re. ^ member And there, too. these women, of whom Richmond men nnd soldiers are pr ujd. made their silent appeal for . help All day long the women of th* citv > worked ?*. the booths soliciting c m* ?| tributlons to the Red Cr...?> ?ar relief ? fund and, as t result of their arduous i toll ano the s'lent appeal ;? is be* Ilieved that a:, accounting will reveal J* liberal contribution at the public : boot?.- >\ :? days to go. it \a ?:xpe?*."d that Richmond wlil stop her dr-a: .r.c ,ir.d i>e determined 'o cnea: Ab<-,.< Uer. Adam of h place on the list ? f th-.-? that love their fellow. . ? men {.VIRGINIA'S ( <>.M'RIIH TIO\S DRAW M:Alt 1IAI.K MILMON MARK The pledges received at the head quarters of the campaign committee! yesterday amounted to {21.304". ? iwhich raises the total for this citv ? 1303,353, the sum of !2S:."23 ."I! bavin been reported previously. Among the cauh contributions was one tor the name o^the contributor not being given. The report for yesterday is ltfl than for the day before but no account has yet been tak<-n of the contribu tions on the streets. The total for the Potomac division at 2 o'clock yesterdui IJSS3K""""" '?? *.M The following counties and chapter* have gone over the top and beyond K.in>, (.eorge (.reenesvlllp, Orange Hie tho'< V',:' ' "iimy an.I v ^1, ni ? hupter or Roanoke County ? ^according thf dail> t>lesram to tlie y Governor from \var Kund Chairman I : Poole, of the Potomac Division Salem' If raleed over her 'I'latj in i.he first after Iy noon of the camj,?1Sn ?*' iMwKiAh \aVUVr r*': ' p1tertaininent. at I r.. 1 r c,f Lvn-hburg Will 'I t : will he held at \ initrt at ,he hr.r,^ ?r ' : ??n!i )?' ra, f' '? l*uchanan, in Uoo, ). Mi Sli T"'-. ",1 ^"urdaN after noon mif ,,arly J ff1r '?'?? henefit ;of the Keil i r'iss fund I'.i'dky "we" aV V..''h"w >5' M ^'i'J ^ r "? r.? v?; f; I ?lff "''r 11 \. K Additions! ,\ c <? J. A'ncrlcar. T ! r= . , , ' I 'Mr* (",Uv ' i i e ?!.<rv I ',?> I '? I--II,! I I ? m <? RP|:-|. , 1,,;Jt. L. r l;. .: . ssi- wrIV," 1 '??wr JiSfti . Jlroii:> I-lr*Lr n\S T f>nnet| |*S;has E. 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K ?r nj? ? -5o 50 i?o lft Oft I ?Jft I <?G 1 "0 1 10 Ort Ir'" (>(i J( ft 100 WHBLLr DELIGHTFUL CSalotahs, the new lia'mle~ . ,i . ie?l#t8 calomel. ,?a% :^ t ^ u: Ut almost any good rir^ , ' ^ci'lotahi ?r,,i ^^""-Purifler' \ht 7k ar,fe <:V*n n'?f effecttv? in the old sty e cB|-.me! ?. < i \ t the slightest dang"r 1 pleasantness ' "rtUs^'a n- r 5ne Calotah nr bedtime, Wjth a * vf wal'-r, that's ,1' | you awake feeling fine JIlv?' fcrty appetite for breakfaVt i.- h Mt you please, fruit/ ' .Kat tog. There is not the slightest S2n' T nor interferrnce with ir n ?' lotaba are sold only iV 'r *ork. led packages firiee rhirtv-nve Hr druvrlM will refund lour t?:rU K? t ' i I n?* K finer 1 in .1.. .1. o. u. ...J- 1 l.?\? rente V A. ?Jre< n ? [ante* |{ (irutdj .. J Cravat l ? The Uloh, ? lothnic Company! j" * Vr and Mri K l.#timfr Cordon <..-OrR?- ,\ Olbson Mrlty Colsan Ml*s Annie Goods 0. . * * Isms* 11. (jrant .Initios t. It A II uclfr .les-me K II;,r < 1 llollsi' ri: Hros .... i."ins i> turiMf A II 11 ? ? iiiiinit li h." liar ion Mrs .1 > Haddock. . Kulhiiriii.' II llawrs V Harrison W 11 Mil! .v <?. I."'" John \V Jni'kMiit . ...... I "I * Mrs Krci! oiict H K .i"hit.-"ii Putdlslnng Co!!!! M .i .loit ns<m . livid,' \\ .llllCiKy .!."" I ?J Sj| ,\| .1 Olli .ton,'.* Motor I'iir i Miss Isla Joiifit Miss Hop" K l,|,| ?.i,'<>rs<< s K?-mp M i-s ?V;irv Uouihv <; Jt J\ tansy Co.. ?' M Knox Mrs J T. Laurence . Joltn 1* l.r# H "E. Llttieford Mr? li. r. i.uti,ford l.iliortx 1'tiiKil. X.i |r A M A M. I.Utlcfonl ! | | Mfirthu l.itt loford .lame* O i.Mtleford SaniU'l li I,ov? Wfciirr I. l.dftv \\ M McCh rt liy * Miss M.i r; Mi llhrnny !"* .Junto Mt'Calic ' S Morion .. !!!!!!*' Mallorv Martin t"o . Inc W 11 Mil,* Sliou Co Murpli) 's lloli-l " ' ?Miss l.oulf" Mailonre ...!!.!*." Mot ran Itros . A S. MiHiicnmcrv Alalx-I \|i Linii.tid " t r >i?yo ; :*'r,,jn'i, Mr> William K.' Martin. H II Morrtssrt t A. Son? :'r ...""'J. Vrv u' H. Miles!.!.'!! '? I Mar.ft, m 'fc' Mttteldorfer. ...!!!' T l.i .Newell I ic rcp T Nelson !!!!!!!! I K NoltiitK. .Ir I >u ford Nolt i n j; ..!.!!"' Mrs I'arrlo T Pleasants....!!!! 1'r C U. IVarson ... > red ? Pleasants r.dwln I li'HSu nt s !!!!" II hi Pott lis Mrs .1 Si oti I'urrish. . J Scott ? Parrlsh I A (Juifttl.^rri A r. Il.df rd w ' t !<???;? ffn .!!.!!!!!!." II . liountr,?? Motel Ru-vi Inc hu h mend Har.luard Company" iiiort'- I i sIt,-, i /. Jiu <j Stern Mrs I, B Stern . . , Hrrp. \ ernon Srniih Mrs Ufnruf r Smith ' * Oeorpe t Smith ' H Scott P >' Smith ' hfcrl,s Straus .... J. srjtkb >? ? U .Saunders A 1, Sharp * I. N Shoppard .V"co-Nu,,IMmakcr (j;,; ' M N-nninlt i< K .^mith \ IVv '".""V** K Moii!!!!;;!!!: Mar> l> x rr?i jrs .'amps li ' Si-o'ti Miss Mary w Sroil M Si'<i? !!!!!.'!!!! & :-v.; m'*m' lrJ Jrn'''"y ? A Men ^'Taul'jt " ? ? a.ni.n Auto Supi 'v iy cinu .v.rs ? i* ?, . KI Mroo<l Tr.K.V u '*> ,r Wr c?nl*d\,r' s Thomas M'sVnRV^;chv,rAry in<i Wt,i <:? ip\l ubu * r. Av".1', '? Wi111,4R,s :::;!.' M?u.;r \V|||ia,r? wH*!*?? wr,,-lI'av U!l' ? ' ? > ftu-n 7- h P Vounc ?sn irr?m u* u* r?, L' ^v'n^aM"pU'h h '"-me not fc-i\fri. !!!!;''? rrl'XU rr>)Z\7,?'y. J t'i.3'6 no ! 12.023 iifi Total $303,349 00 If you have anything- to buy or sHl it will nay you to have a talk with a Timet;-Dispatch Want Ad man He will five, you some profit-making points. Call Fiardolph 1 Optometry DON'TS DON'T attempt to fit yourself with glasses; you cannot do 1 ii. Ready-to-wear glasses frequently are so imperfect optically that their sale should he prohibited by \ la \r. We i:\amixe tvr:s. KODAKS. 2! 1 K. J'.road St., Richmond, t 11 (iranliy Street, Norfolk. A M,Vk FOR YOU : In This Display of GIBSON REFRIGERATORS ? ' ome in ,*mi pick out tho one I ?- ti want to-day?anil start sav I r;?.? fi nd an?l ice?NOW! fJlbson KefriK<*rntiirs a ro scient iflcally roust MH'tod. with vented food chamtuTs. ttirouMh which a con stant i iii'ulation of cool air la maintairitd. Perfectly inwuiMted. Smitiiry. Ksnoproof linings of opalitr. marholiie. porcelain, pr r cc|<iir| oi galvanized steel. With or without water coolers. Prices ic. . ; t every purse. 11.00 week !??!> for st. P.'- stir* you buy the genuine <;iBs:o.\ ?you'll find it only at I Vy Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, May 22.?The army i casualty list to-day contained forty- j eight names, divided as follows: Killed in action, three; died of > wounds, two; died of disease, two:' wounded severely, thirty^eight; wound- j ed slightly, three. Lieutenant Kobt-rt 11. Long. Houston. J Texas, who was severely wounded, was | the only ofllcer named. Died of wounds: Corporal Thomas | (3. Speck. Livingston, Tenn Wounded severely. 1'rivate Charlie) C. Plylcr, White Street. Spartanburg, i S. C. Wounded severely: Private John J. McArn, Short Leaf. Ala. HUGHES PREPARES" TO GO DEEP INTO AIRCRAFT DEALS (Continued from First Page.) and in order that we may have this1 opportunity Ht is desirable that is j should be generally understood that when we are through, that we shall! state facts we have ascertained In the manner 1 have suggested above, to the j end that all may be satisfied to await] the results of our investigation. When j we have readied that result 1 should | suppose that our report would have I such thoroughness that it would be ?c-I eepted as the filial statement in the matter, unless, of course, some new evidence not discovered by us should thereafter come to light. ?"Very sincerely yours. "CHARLpS 10. HUGHES." ATTO It ,\ 10 Y -<i KX10K A I, SAVS nio aim'hovios cornsE Attorney-General Gregory is in en tire accord with the views of Mrv Hughes. This was revealed in his let tei to Senator Chamberlain, transmit ting the letter of Mr. Hughes.'" Senator Chamberlain received the letter from Mr. Hughes within a few minutes after the Senate had voted to, clothe the committee with additional) powers to conduct its investigation. ' !!?> sept at once for members of the | committee, and laid the matter befq.re them, in order to ascertain their wishes in the matter of proceedings. There was no formal action by the committee, although the letter was generally discussed. A meeting of the committee will be held Friday, at which time there may be a. definite decision as to whether or not any morel Roll of Honor List Showing Men Who Were Killed or Injured on French Soil. S3 i CONQUERS RHEUMATISM SOI.J) Itv AM, DKCCGISTS witnesses will bo heard on aircraft | matters. It can bo stated authoritatively that a majority of the members of the com mit too are inclined to accept tho state ments contained In the llughCH letter as a proper definition' of tho course which the committee follows. It Is practically assured that the committee \\ ill. for a time at least, suspend its inquiry into all matters concerning the aircraft situation so that Mr. Hughes may have the freedom of action which he desires. Senator Chamberlain said he was in clned to agree wltji Mr. Hughes that ihe Department of Justice should h^'e a free hand !n the investigation. Sen ator Thomas, of Colorado, named as chairman of the subcommittee on air craft. made a similar statement. TOBACCO PART OF RATIONS (.mrral Pershing Arrancn to fiWe Kadi Soldier Kour-Trnth* Ounce Daily. (By Associated Prrss 1 WITH THE AMERICAN ARMT IN FRANCE, Ijay 2 2.?Tobacco which heretofore has !>een purchased by thr soldiers or issued by the Kod Cross c.nd ?>ther agencies, will be made a part of the r^ulftr rations. On the recommen dation of General Pershing, the War Department has decided upon this ac tion. There will bo issued to each sol dier of the expeditionary forces dally fonr-tenths of an ounce of smoking to bacco and t"n cigarette papers. Cer tain other articles may be substituted. A Chewing Gtim Cocktail. "Fruit-Hearts" is the Chewing Gum Cocktail. Delicious fruit flavor with candy coating. It's original All stores?5c. Made by Prank H. Fleer Corporation. Philadelphia.?Adv. To-Night! 8 P. M. First Exhibition of the New "SILVER SPECIAL." Better Come! Lininger-Alsop Co., Inc. 114 West Broad Street Calomel Today! Sick Tomorrow! I Guarantee Dodson's Liver Tone Don't take nasty, dangerous calomel when bilious, constipated, headachy. Listen to me! Calomel makes you sick; you lose a day's work. Calomel is quicksilver and it salivates; calomel injures your liver. If you are liilious. feel lazy, slugpish and all knocked out; if your bowels ar-: constipated and your head aches or stomach is sour, just take a .-poonful of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone in stead of using sickening, salivating calomel I'orison's Liver Tone is real liver medicine. You'll know it next morning because you will wake up feeliiiK fine, your liver will he working, your headache and dizziness gone, your stomach w>il be sweet and bowels regular. You will feel like working You'll be cheerful; full of vigor and ambition. Your druggist or dealer sells you a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone for a fe*r cents under my personal guarantee that it will clean your sluggish liver better than nasty calomel; it won't make you sick and you can eat anything you want without being salivated. Your druggist guarantees that each spoon tul will start your liver, clean your bowels and straighten you up by tnorning or you get your money back. Children gladly lake Dodson's Liver Tone because It. Is pleasant tasting and doesn't gripe or cramp or make them sick. X am sellini; millions of bottles of Dodson's Liver Tone to people who have found that.thfs pleasant vegetable liver medicine, takes the place of dan gerous calomel. Buy one bottle on my tound. reliable guarantee. Ask your druggist about me.?Adv. THE NEW BIG-SIX Beautiful in Design Thoroughly Modern Mechanically Right The power-resources of the Big Six are as notable as the beautiful bevel-edge body which so distinguishes its appearance. Its great motor provides two distinct power ranges?a "touring range" for ordinary driving; an emergency range" for extra speed or power. Yet with all its ability, this car is economical; for the motor pre-hcats its fuel and gets the utmost out of it. Notice, too, the fine-quality equipment. The silver-faced Warner speedometer* Waltham clock, extension tonneau light and other high class conveniences are good examples. The beautiful finish (hand-applied in 24 operations) may be had in your choice of either Dark Green or Maroon. $1795 COBURN MOTOR SALES CORP /. o. b. Detroit I2I7-2H U'Mt Ilroa*! Afreet. ENTERS RACE II. KarKon Haaea. of Fairfax, Brmram (aiidldatr for Conicrraa I'rom Eighth Dlatrlct, H. lSarlton Hanen. of Fairfax, has paid the fee of 1150 to enter the primary, to be held in August, to elect a Congressman from the Klghth Con gressional District, j Both Congress man C. C. Carlin and Colonel 10. B. White have paid tho fees; so the en trance of Mr. Hanes makes a three cornered race at least. Many Charged With Speeding. Eighteen alleged speeders on the Petersburg Turnpike will be given a hearing before Magistrate J. N. Bowen, of Manchester District, this morning, County Ofllcer Traylor. who swore out the warrants. Is constantly on the out look for violators of the speed law. and every c." ort Is bolng made to put a stop to practice. Dr. Smith Will Siiealy Rev. James Power Smith, D. D., the sole surviving member of Stonewall ko advance ix rmcK ATARRH For head or throat Catarrh try tho vapor treatment Littir Body-Guvd in%tr Hour* *ir 25c?50c?$1.00 Jackson's staff, will lecture on the Confederate chieftain in the pariah house of Emmanuel Episcopal Church to-nlbht at Jt;15 o'clock. Old Panamas Made New by the Schloss Method of recreation. "Old Hat Insurance." 822 Kaat Broad. (Out-of-town folks write for prices.) Chauffeurs' Uniforms in Light-Weight Whipcord, Serges and Palm Beach, With Caps to Match. Puttees, Gloves and All Other Accessories for Automobile Use. GANS-RADY COMPANY ' IN 1866 SHOES THE BOY WHO PEGGED DECIDES TO GO WEST Frontier town of Black Hawk, Colorado, where W. L. Douglas located and continued his chosen vocation of shoemaking. CtpyritM. W. t DtvQlu thei Co. W.L.DOUGLAS "THE SHOE THAT BOLDS ITS SHAPE" $3-50 $4;00 $4.50 $5.00 $0.00 $J.OO fa $3.00 You can save money by wearing W. L. Douglas shoes. The best known shoes in the world. The actual value is deter mined and W. L. Douglas name and the retail price stamped on the bottom be fore the shoes leave the factory, which guarantees their value and absolutely protects you against high prices and unreasonable profits. r 1 Jhe quality of W.L.Douglas productia guaranteed JL by more than 40 years experience in making fine shoes. The smart styles are the leaders in the fash ion centres of America. They are made in a well* equipped factory at Brockton, Mass., by the highest paid, skilled shoemakers, under the direction and supervision of experienced men, all working with an honest determination to make the best shoes for the price that money can buy. The retail prices are the same everywhere. They cost no more in San Francisco than they do in New York. They are always worth the price paid for tHem. Pold by over 9000 aboe dealers and 105 W. L. Don-las stores. If not convenient to rail at W. I*. Douglas store, ask your local dealer for them. TaTie no other make. Write for booklet, showing how to order shoes bj mall, postage free. Pr?iid?nt W. T>. Doaglns Shoe Co.. S10 Spark St., Brockton, Mail. W.L.DOUGLAS STORE: 304E. Broad St.,RICHMOND CAUTION ? Before you buy be sure W. L. Douglas name and the retail price is stamped on the bottom and the inside top facing. This absolutely protects you again*! high prices and unreasonable profit* BEWARE OP FRAUD THIS BOOK GOES TO PRESS JUNE 1, 1918 All changes in listings or advertising matter must be arranged for before that date. Telephone Our Business Office RANDOLPH 12000 THE CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA 9