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TATESMEN OF ENCLAND SUPPORT WORLD LEAGUE: "sarm anient Essential Condition of Success, Lloyd George Declares. H'ST DEMONSTRATE FAITH 1 ,n?'rica and tircat Britain, Taking Leading part, Must Show Their Belief hi Project, According to Statements of Leaders. Ulv As<?clati!'j fret*. t ?><-\.N*ci!KSTIilt, 15 NG I, AND. March ?'> a special edition today on the uestion of a league of nations, the "ardlan prints articles from many ?-onilnem statesmen, including Lord laldane, former Secretary for War; ' is-'uunt Liryce, former ainba-tador to! ?e United .States; Albert Thomas, the rcnoh Socialist leader, and Premier ?loyd George. The Premier in his nays; 1 am very glad to hear that the laneliester Guardian is devoting a t'ec.di number to the league of na jona. Nothing is more important than '??>. public opinion should inform it-! on this subject. All our hopes . ':,ving tho world from a repetition ' tin; unfathomable cataclysm of 1911 -fit-r upon our working out praeti '1 means by w hlcii the nations of the jrth can conduct the common aifairs ' tiie world in'friendly co-operation islca<l of Jealous rivalry. The league i nations represents tiic greatest at mpt that ever has been made to Jbatitute reason and justice for force 'id intrigue as the governing people ? international relations. ATIONS .MI ST NOT Hi: \ICTIJI3 Ol" SIOLI'.UKCIil'TIO.V Uic plea of a league of nations has I cm accepted, but the league will' ro\e fruitless if jt Is to be no more <>iii ;t new piccc ot international or unization. What matters is that, the nits which make up this organization; uc inspired by a rc*al fJctcrmlnu on to work in closc harmony to other for She betterment and liberty i : mankind. Nations must not let uemselves believe that in having rawn up i paper constitution the peace ? _ 1c w orld has been made secure. "I( they allow themselves to be mis-i 1 by this policy they will only be ?awakened by a new war. They "have < see that the league of nations is J iarto an effective instrument for the jlutlon ot every International problem .v their own readiness to make sao ifi-jes in ita behalf. "The United .States and Great Brl lin. who liav: taken such a leading nd honorable part in promoting this cnettclent scheme, must give a pract ical demonstration of their belief in ? isa nsiAMi:\-r i:ssk.vtial CONDITION Ol' MJCCUSS "Disarmament is an essential con itton o? success. We cannot expect tic nations ravaged by the war to ?ust their desolated lands to the pro ictlon of the leattue if its advocates esitate to fhow any confidence them fives in its guardianship. To set up society nations to insure frater Ity among the peoples of the earth, hile at the same time increasing the rtni^s and navies to insure 'effective rat ric!d?\ is to make mockery of a rcat ideal." FATAL WOUNd InfUcTED lolhrr Sriidii t.'lillil for Doctor and Thru Klrr* Deadly Sliot. UNCHBUUG, VA. March CO.?Mrs. lobert S. Stanley, age twenty-five, j lother of three children, this after noon called one of her children to jer. ser.t It for a physician and then :hot herself in the chest, wounding erself fatally. The attempted suicide jray probaMy <1 uc to III health. Seek No Further! You Have It Here. Know What You Take N. S. R. P. fNon-Seer^ Kheamallim Tre?ertptlow) This famous prescription you will find on every bottle. No more aches, no more pains, never fails to relieve sharp, shooting pains in the arms, legs, side or soreness of any part of the body. It rarely fails to give re lief the first day. j N. S. R. P. (Non-Secret Rheuma tism Prescription) will be found the most bencficial treatment for Rheu matism in all its forms. An uric acid destroyer, striking as it does, directly at the cause, dis solving the uric acid in the blood, produces great benefit in cases of congestion of the kidneys, bladder troubles, sciatica, lumbago, etc. Rheumatism ;an be conquered. If you are suffer ing, don't delay, drop all your oils and liniments. Rheumatism is not a skin disease. Get a bottle; it will only :ost you 50c and give the desired re lief. It contains no opiates, morphine, .or any narcotic drug. Formnla on ??. 'cry bottle. Sent by mail on receipt of 50c. , On sale in Richmond at the Grant >rug Co.'s Stores or Tragic Drug Co.. Vholesale, Bodcker Drug Co.?Adv. Summer Swimming ?AT? foung Women's Chris tian Association )l North Fifth StTeet. GIRLS Take advantage of the special rates eginnlng April 1st and swim in the paclous pool. Hair dryer, suit and owel furnished?bring cap. Hours?Every week day (except , Wednesday morning), 11 A. M. to 1 ?. M.. 4 to 0:30 I?. M. $2.50 for 6 les nns, class instruction: $5.00 for C wssons. private instruction. Times-Dispatch I I Food Show! Opens Next Friday, See article on Page 3 of Magazine Sec tion. ISm . I ' ?* I I The Weather (I''urni<died l?y U. K Weather Itureuu.) forecast: Virginia? I'air nml somewhat; warmer Mutiday; . Moti da> partly cloudy. .North Carolina?I'alr >ttndny hikI probably Monthly. I.oral Temperature % cslerday. I'J noon li iiip'-rMlur 3 P. .M l t hit S I'. M. temperature Maximum temperature ti< 8 j', m... Minimum temperature to s I'. M... .Mean l-mpelatur. > ? ?!? r da y Normal t?mperal ur- Tor this date... I M'flcieii'y y.-ft erda y Kxci"S Htnt'f Mar' h I Uxccyti fctncc January 1 1 5a I.oral ILainfall. Rainfall Inst iwrlv hour:'.. None Kktnfitil last twentv-iour hours None Kxc.-t<r *1 tic** March I I U*W!i4 titties January I >>z l-oral OliKrr\at Ions at K l*. M. Yesterday. Temperature. 4'j; humhJily. wind di rection. tiort li.v.at. wind velocity, 'j inllca: weather. char. CONDITIONS IN IMPORTANT Temperature. Place S I*. M. IIIkIi. I.o'.v Abh?\illc <1 :,j At Ik lit a is i, j ;;s Atlantic City ,o 4 1 30 I tost on 'j t I'.Utfalo ?_ s z'l ? hurl, at on t*. 14 CltlciXo * j 4- 3*i Ocnv<;i- &5 1,1 oK < ial vestou i,l t. s ?<_' Matt eras !)'J !, | .> i Havre 36 4'J 3X Jackeon-. itlc O'i >,<> 4', K?riran 4*11y 11 .Moiitjcmncry <, I New Orleans 0 1 New York 'j 4 Norfolk [)0 Oklahoma is I'illsljuritli ....... -I ilalc.Kli 54 ?St. I.'iuis i s San 1'iunclHco S?t\ a nnah is Tampa 03 Washington . . . . . t Z W J tli'Villt. 4 4 tiS 7 0 70 GO 5'? Is 30 CITIES. . wvn'h^r. Clear Clc ar ?'l"ii r Snow ?ri?a r i.'lea r I-, cloudy i 'loudy < 'louMy i.'l'.ur Cloudy Clear I'. < loudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear I- cloudy Cloudy t 'lear ClMr li'ar Clear MIMATtltK AI.MANAC. ilarch ?0. l&li. 11IUII TIDK: Mornim.- 4 :00 Kv' ltlliK 4 Mart Revlsal Service*. Rev. lit'ornc \V. Phelps, of Jonc; boro. Tenn., will begin revival services in Coward in A.venuc Christian Church at the I 1 o'clock service this morning. It is reported among members of the church, that Mr. ('helps will be offered the pastorate of ti.e church which has been vacant since the resignation of Itev. Joitn A. Tate. ^i\A/ A IMP 's no' recommended for vj W /-YiTll ? every thing: but if you P AAT have kidney, liver or IxVyV/ I bladder trouble it may be found just the medicine you need. At druggists in large and medium size bottles. You may receive a sample Mite bottle of this reliable medicine by I'arcel I'ost, also pamphlet telling about it. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghatn lon, N. Y., and cnclose ten cent*, also mention the Richmond Hunduy Times I if patch.?A?iv. NO RIGHT TO BE ILL, i CLAIM OF DR. BRYOON ; I'mum llnvr no Iln\ Inu At'lirn mill I'iiIiin, I'lrld l'*or?*r Orntor. "Prevention ?r Disease ahd Home I'ari- of tin? Si'-k" was site theme of a tali: delivered l?y It. M;iry 10. ISry don, ;t member of tlio Held force of the Stutc Hoard ?r llcilih, (<> an audience of \vorn<*n, at tlx .lelYorson Hotel Fri day .ifternoon .at t o'dock. under tho auspices of the Home Demonstration ?'lub. Dr. Brydon was introduced by Miss Maud I-:. Wallace, wlio presided at the meeting. i That people. Itavc r.o right to be i sick, and that they ha\e no bubiness . having aches and pains, was the emphatic statement of 1 >r. I'.rytlou. who pointed out tiiat the eauses of diseases could all be inducted under four, general heads. The lirst of these was herudity: the second. neglect of j?hysl- i ral defects in childhood; third, ifirtlvl- I dual ignorance and negligence of the 1 simph- rules of health. and fourth. tItc J wroiit' mental attitude toward health.] Applause greeted l?r. lirydon's state-' mrnt that when women sot the vote.! health certificates would be required 01' both the man and the woman before! u marriage license would be issued to tlicm. She advocated exercise, play and re- ' creation as a means to" combat the j diseases of advancing years, dcclar- ? ing that a woman of forty shdu1<| walk lour miles a day. I'ie-St'. sleep, cat properly cooked fo'>r). properly served. jmkI as liiil(? medicine as possible. Dr. Hrydon stressed. - - - I'llin New Oiurelt. The congregation of Boulevard' Bap tist ?'!rir?.':i expccts to have a new church in the near future, at the cor r< r of Marshall anil Altainont Streets, and which will cost in tho neighbor hood of 5"<.000. Kcv. J. \V. Jacobs, i3 past or.. SPECIAL SALE Every artiolc in this sale is high grade and sold el03c to wholesale priccs. Watch our windown for bargains in finest Solid Cold Jewelry, Diamonds, Watches, Sterling Silverware, Fine Cut Glass and Clocks. You tavc money on every purchase. SPECIAL FOIt A FEW I)\VS IM'll, SOLD Cold Killed Pocket Knivrs, Shef field steel, attachment for chain, 75e; worth 52.00. Kino Nickel Alarm Clocks, $1.25; worth 52.00; warranted. Nut Bowls, with Cracker. *l.r?0: usual price (5.00: will make a nice present or an useful article in home. Fine Bureau Sets, 9IO.OU; worth 515.00. Extra fine Sterling Silver 12-piecc Toilet and Manicuring Set, ?:tr?.<iO; worth J50.0". Fine Fountain Tens. 14 karat solid gold point, 9L-5; worth $3.00. Finest Blue White Diamond Hints. pcrfcct, only S'-O.OO; worth 525.00. Finest nine White Diamond Rings, perfect, only 5-.1.00s worth $35.00. Finest Blue White Diamond Kings, perfect, only fSO.OO; worth $75.00. Fine Watches. 14 karat solid goln, and fine gold-filled cases, with El gin and Hamilton movements, , at special low priccs. Wond'-rtone Talking Machines, 50.00; worth 512.00. These machines are slightly shop worn, but a bargain at the price. Can be carried to any part of the house, useful to take on a vacation. Will play Victor and Columbia Records. BURTON'S 111 EAST DRO.U) STIIEET. $9 Wood, $9 a Cord Prompt Delivery $9 The best Cooking Wood or tlie best Heater Wood?no difference in price. $9.00. I Virginia Council of Defense Madison 2669 204 Lyric Building * iAAAAAlAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAlUiAlAA4 I J HAM I *t*"u You smack your lips over it, be cause you like its taste, its quali ty* its genuine gratification. It satisfies thirst. Nobody has ev$r been able to successfully imitate it, because its quality is indelibly registered in the taste of the j\merican public. Demand the genuine by full name? nicknames encourage substitution. THE COCA-COLA CO. ATLANTA, GA. - ?B* WHITLOCK'S "Individuality' THE GOAL OF EVERY WOMAN DO YOU KNOW HOW MUCH THIS IS EMPHASIZED BY THE HATS YOU WEAR? Spring Millinery 85.00, $10.00, $15.00, $20.00, $25.00 ' Spring Furs ALL PRICES. WHITLOCK'S 315 EAST BROAD STREET. Right Here?In Your Own Home Town Folks who are desirous of owning the "better kind" of Furniture recognize JURGENS' as the place where their desires can be gratified. For many years we have been supplying the people of this section with Furniture of Style and Character, and NOW?as in days of yore?you can secure from us the class of merchandise that is "distinctly differ ent," and in many instances styles and patterns that cannot be dupli cated elsewhere. We believe that it will be to j-our advantage to visit our store and see the many new things we are showing for SPRING, and we -invite you to call. You will be pleased with our display. We will be glad to show you around. Take a look at the Karpen Living-Room Suites?they are beauties beyond compare. Let Yours Be An ALASKA This Time Again another year "bob's up" and it makes our 34th season selling exclusively the ALASKA REFRIGERATOR. Year after year the Alaska leads 'em all. Whatever may be your cold storage needs, we have got the Alaska in sizes to suit you?household or grocers'. In the Alaska you get per fect refrigerating by cold air circulation. The cork insulation -keeps the cold air in?and there you are?the best Refrigerator that money can buy. You'll find the prices to your liking. CREDIT TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. 'CHAS.G Adams and Broad Streets. This Store Closes at 5:30 P. M. Until Further Notice.