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June 2,
19 19
PROHIBITION AGENTS TO
? FACE TRISL ON MONDAY
Hal], Sweet, Dunleavy and Sullivan
AVill Answer for Killing Alleged
ISonl ledgers.
LEADING LAWYKHS KNGACEU
Cases Will Ho IIrani in Circuit Court
of Prlurr William County Before
Judge limit?There Arr Eight
Indirt nirnt >.
Four agents of the State Prohibition
Department. i m 1 It* t v ?l !'??t* murder in
connection with the killing on March
2fi, near 1* is Iters Hill, Shenandoah
County, of Raymond C. Shackelford
anil Lnwrcnee l> lluil.->n. Cleged boot
leggers, will face trial on Monday
morning In the Circiii: t'ourt <<! I'nnce
William Count}. Jueuo i.. i
side.
The im'ii i !< N 1' '?
Sweet, 4>r., W. 1 Panic ny and I!
.Sullivan. Leading criminal lawyers
will appear <>u notli sides the
fa he. Among tnoso w io d- fend the
accused ag> ats an >ui;. nator i.ou.s
O. \\ ellj-. ::i.urg anil i. <? Mniioru, n
tne J'ruaiuiti'> i pat mien
The Jslienaii'icali > ..uui.i u:and j ur>
brought in imiiciiiicius on May i?
against the nu n. l m . e were in a.i
eiglr. c icll ?!<?;?? ' ,v I - .iin.ci?--i
separately fot tile ku.iug sn.ukei
toid and tiiSo sejt.trai ? > ioi me Kill
ing ot Huuson i in ? .?S( ?*a- moved
lo 1'ritlce VNliiialli c\>.i!ii.\ "ii llio.ioll
of tile attorneys loi Hie deleiise. w no
claimed the state o; tne public an ml
in tlie .Th-'II. .1 -h \ x '
tiieir opinioii. a> i ? ri-aiet a lair ..ml
impartial trial pr.n... au> impossible m
tills Section.
.Botii stiles have had ample time ?n
Which to prepare foi the triitl m the
cases.
I la no >i,il-l>cli,li?r.
Shackelford and Hudson were shot
early on tin morning ot .Uarcii _??. :m>i'
Fishers liiii, Mu-ii.iiniu.ih County,
While alleged to l..l\e l-eell transport
ing _ le 1411a;.wiiim?> t;?>:i. i>aiii
inore to i'e;ei.-iu e '1 lie load was
blocked by tiu pi ohibi '? soli olliceis.
ji.ctciiig tiieir own auioMi..>i.i:.e acx*os>
the pike. Mi.u :?eitoMi ami iiud.-on are
alleged to ha \ e ..f ? .ipetl .o cScape
after bi..., . >.U by ll.i.i tin* I tlley \\?jie
under ;trrc.-i. In "lit .-u ? ? .ug whicn
tollOW ed, tlie a ge*l li.iot . - ? wele
mortaliy woumivu, Sii.u-Kvau: ii dying
JUSt belole t!le Uilieilesi' I .Memorial
Hospital was rca he i. a >i Huttson e.\
piring in that institution two ilavs
later, llali has -it; .?. ? i? insisted ia.u
ft'hackelfo: (i tired the- hi.-: snots, ami
thai uu and a. i .? i?.-? i . . - l- ? ?
IvHse.
il.lll and il .!? p . ' ill !'.-:i'iereil to
the Shvtiamij.i;. > oan.j autn.ruies at
Woodstock, and w i ?? bai.ed li?r a pre
liminary r.e.irik i he> o.une >> \\ .n
ciicster, and weif- joilliMl here by r-late
Prohibition Commissioner 1'eterSi only i
to ic.i'.c the lo.i-'A.ll^ I.i >, a:.el .t :iO.
tile iiioo 1.ifc:? -? i t uiMiions-. ration
ag.i.nsi tile:n ... fr'fii. ?*! til*-;ilotei.
'i ae men went ? ? W.'.shHigton. and
wr;e o:i their w ito l:.ci i. >nd w hen
i.otilied of in- !?'??;. i ?*: it : -1 - ? n. .Mean
while. ihej iiau a: -'.??! Mtner boot
leggers .ii v.- .i : > ?>: i-r-.-dericks
b il . 0 .
It.lll<-ll ll? .<llill;< I'll'lill".
They were he'.d in the l-'reder.
burg j-i. until taken ? \\ vmIs'.ov k un
der military guard A:i? r tr.?- pie imi
liary he.tr;n? :iu-y were taken back to
Frederick.sb-irg. .ludge Frank 1:. Whit
;..g. ot the lit Court of Shenan
doah. havi:>y r> fused I??l; atid i-otn
mitted thi :n i ? the action <>f ;.i?
Kiand jury. T. ? rn> n were subse
nuentij ir. i *?-d i?y : h?- ?ra:i i jury of
.Shenandc-.: . ?' . i n t . !'??.. :n the pen
alty of $' . ? ? yr.tilted Hail and
his me it ? .1 . : I * r ? ?: i *. is. <>f the Su
pteme C-? .1: ? Appeals 'he h.inds tie
? ii- fun.;. ? i tt\ ? .?n-r 1'eters
. lit! 1. I ?. \\ . .! . >iirg.
I: is ? x;? ! ? i.- t-f- aijtinst In
spect ?! H w i be ca.!?:d tirst, and
?har th' :*i? ? -:v. i . be tried sepa
rately.
NATIONAL VICTORY BUILDING
PLANNED FOR WASHINGTON
I'rnji'i'i Is It.-ii-ki-il l<? I'ri'Klilrni Wil
son. Iiumrrss anil Ma iii
I'l n in inr n I l'ru|llr.
I5a ke.i :? ?!. -n i W , >n ?"?? n -
2 IT SS and '''1 ; I i ? ' i ' pfiip'.e . l.-.-l-Jll
->ut :h. I" i :???! i ? v k
' dr.ve w . ? : i rt J i ? .
r:?:se $3,''"ii,ibn. ? nlt: ? >a;it ? >? y
i uuri.ii '.i?/' > be !?.-? i n
W.f ni'i. :.V .. .? . ?
1* j . <-ru u ? -
say $11' mi -mi. i vi (m ? ? ??.
cover :hi 'tit 1 ? ,i 1 I r.u an?!
lurni.-him: ??? ::i. :n.? a.- w. Ii i
establish ? :? .en-tit ( nd<?w u i;
f und w ? . h \. i its i (? |t -I-,, -t i ..
?lain ! > !ia il l \\ -I .1 ? I -I: . re .
1tills - i-i| in .i" * 1 .miii ,i
i'ns been cot,tiibtitr-d h> popdlui* sub- ;
s. t ipt nm. i. ?: ma ii> : '.tous-i ? ds more
have been pledged ?> pair.otic Amer
Icnns.
Tne i. ?' -i i v ? ? try uie:n->ri.i'
building w: 1 : 11. i. .! ati?i rs
f unci a I " :..??< .'?(! Il .' I Iim I'll I?f
reiemtx of ... .SmlUisonian Instltu
t mn. 'if i ' ',. I'r. - .I?? ri s ? -it
I'M t- I S ??? ? i : -i ,n . \ -. i fl i ? ? ..
and the r ?. .1 . . . ,.f ;h,. m ?? d
States .- 'i i . m : ? - in ? ii n ? ? ? I -
lor.
1 .a nd f' ?: ? . i ? i
rant< i ?" t . I;
1. ?>:
t he nor; end
known Arni'c .<ij i ?; t-.-twe.-:,
J sixt h ' i si .ii yi. . .. , -I t in
' MThe i ,,, ,i , I sitf.
:?ndsa i. ?! i he w mi hi.
w ill be i ? ; ria ? ..:i.? .i nd iter
naiioti.il nv< '.'ions t - d. .i m i. n
j audUorium. ? ? a seating capacity
< of 7 , vi . :i 11 III !???;? I
sni ilb r haT. ? w ? i at .- t.i h. .-.-d ,n
permar.'-nt ? i; ? . . . n; ? ? ?
1 military and > ? - mlza
I- t'r.ns.
f
i ENDS LIFE WITH GUN
l
i IjOtiift *?rl f-!)??*( niction
* I'nllo\% inc \iiin I, of Illness
mihI ! iiiit*ii rj ,
{ I.Otlis llfi. _ n L'. ?%? STfr: siif
and Killed hiinsitif with .1 thirty-two
itiCT* : ? "? v 4 : ? 111; r| ,i y mcrrj ui; ;i' II
t S* M LI -
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1 edy wa? > ? 'I . M-.iit
and <ie
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1 m ined -t ? <-d ? ?? , . ;<?
of de.i 11< .' 1
PROHIBITION MEN COMING
$?
J J)r. Ira l.n ml r i I ii I'rliiriiial Speaker nl
.^IceliiiK i iiniurrnn in
'J ?')llir?-|| Iti-rc,
! >r. Ira I. ? ? d < ? , . , . ,j
? |>y a psrtj <?( <i ??- >? . ? i ?.. . -
.j ' will visit Riclui ??..! ? ? 11, v. a ml i
, lo speak .11 ! u ? me. ? - - i . |; |
' St rei-i Me* hud b 1' ?? 11 1. i,{ ? I;,
1 foremost eh 'I ?' h 1 m * * 11 ?
T ]"or ten \ ea i - | ?.* ? .. j? ,u| .,f
.* JJalmont ?'<? '. and \\ ml S.m nai >
>1 and Ihe tmion ; i,< i?.( ;ll \V:.rd
. Hclmont., He has envaf.-.l niaiic
f national inovmcni ?? .ml w.is morlera
| t'#>* of 1 he last .-1 /? 1 a I V--. mi. % ?.?
f 1 lio Cumber.ami I'r. oyt. . ,. h . h.
Piiiro \m01111i 10 >:t,:t;;i.j.*,.
<"ollertb>n.- of tin. and . .-i.-.' m
I'olb ?? I'i'Uri In the inoi;i|i ?? M.i'.
According to t?i? monthly n ; ot
Tucker, clerk .if the . our'., yepwrd.iy.
iz amounted to JO.
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Richmond Events
in Paragraph Form
Current Local News Told
Briefly for Benefit of
Busy Readers.
Arrests on a charge of Sunday sellinc of
sofi drinks am! refreshments yesterday num
lien-ii oli-\ en.
1. T Vnuchn. of sO.'i \V??l Main Street,
ami McfJt*s l-'arm* r, I'oloroil, of llio \Ista.
wr- both am.-t.-.l yesterday. .hAnte.l "tin
reekl M*i> runmtiK automobiles through lit*.*
si n v.
la-r.iv Itollliis of ,'i> Ori-i-nwooil Avenue,
r? t? 1 I ? * 111* (??>:<< c \ Tita > that li*1 RjkI
ins of }?:::? in currency.
i i'>iiniii> "ii ill*1 ftr?" r
Kiwanis Club will hold their weekly tneel
I ii c tod.i v <: l o i lot k in the afternoon
II, n,.-. : ? tii: ><i.. held at iho Itusincm
M-'n .* i'lilt"
'i'li. m-'tiil.-r* "f t'l" Woman's Auxiliary
..f I..- Kti hiiiond Association. Iiuvinic
l..?<t?:.-- of the lion,.-., omttiK i?minn(fe.
will meet the president. Mrs Hubert K
IIU,!? i. at the arniorv ii.nicli' a! v o clock.
SWALLOWS FALSE TEETH
AND GOES TO HOSPITAL
\ he tiMmni \ lotiin of Accident nl
ll:iii<1 in*t mid Ilewcue KlTurts
Kit II
l.oss of a set of false teeth is the
en use much worry, in more ways
than one. to Abe olsh.tm. of t?02 West
liro.-d Street. The trouble came about
!ti this way; Mr. tilshum bail gone to
a t>amiuet. ' 'f course. be took 11i
teeth with h tn For that matter, he
sf'li has them, but sin e the banquet
to lias not used tlieni.
* When the table was groaning: under
the uood things to eat and the cere
mony was at its height, Mr Olsliam
suditeniy swallowed his teeth Pa
troiman K i\ Manoly. who was near,
was called. He attempted to salvage the
l>: -perty. but was unsuccessful.
A doctor was called lie failed sic
nally to resurrect the teeth Mr. Ol
sham took a t ide in van ambulance to
tiie Virginia Hospital, but tin* surgeon
In charge there asserted that the teeth
were too far gone when he arrived.
S'tiw Mr. Olsb.un is confined to his
home.
VIRGINIAN HEADS SEVENTH
I tilonrl W lull' llamiilon llnjro Is
Niiuieti I ommniider of .\r?
\ ork'n ( riiek Iteglmrnl.
? one! Wade Hampton Hayes, a for
mer Virgin.a volunteer for trie Sjnin
sh-.\me:'ican War and recently a mem
1.. : of Ceneral Pershing's staff, lias
be.mi named comtiKind.ng officer of the
Sevciuii lleginifn:. New York fit v. to
si eed t'oioiu : Howard Rimer ?*ra!',
who has appi'e,! for a transfer to the
The colone! is well-known in Vir
gin.a. having been born thirty-nine
> Kirs ago in Norfolk, the sum of t'ol
otiel William Arnold Hayes, who served
in tiie Confederate Army for four
years He enlisted in the Seventh Keg
? nient in l;o>5 a private and has
r - 'n through successive grades to the
i.uk of commanding ofticer.
When barely of military ase. Colonel
Hayes served with the Fourth Virginia
Volnteers in the Spanish-Americ>m
War. He was the first officer of the
Twenty-Seventh Division to go to
France and holds '.iie record of longer
service with the American expedition
ary force than any other member of
lis d vision.
LEAVE FOR CONVENTION
It ieli timnil IleleKiilen \\ (11 Smrl 'I'oiinj
for MenliiK In Alexandria of
"Miitr I'rdrrinloti of l.ulior.
Many delegates will leave Ui. iimonrl
today to attend ,n Alexandria 'an
i ua convention of tiie Virgin . State
Federation of l.abor. which will begin
at 10 o'clock a three-day session in
the auditorium of the War I'anip i.'om
niunity Service t'lub.
The convention will close on
Wednesday with the election nf oth
ers an! tiie selection of a place of
meetine :n I'.'Jo. expected tiiat
addresses will be delivered at the
opening session b> a representative of
the Department of l.abor.
CAMPAIGN FOR BOY SCOUTS
Will *lnrl \nt Ion-Wide Drive for
l.tHHI.nnn \ssoelnte Member*
of l Iruii ii i/.a t Ion.
A nation-wide campaign for 1,00ft.
nssiM'iat.* uieinb rs .if the Boy
Scouts of Amerini begins a week from
totnorri.w. : i d a 11 continue for a
week President Wj s'mi. the honorary
president ''f the Boy S outs. has issued
a firocluma t. >n fixing June s i r, it, jn
? usi\ e, as Ho Scout Week through
out the I "n it ed Slates
Will.am 'McAdoo. former Secretary
?>' th?- Treasury. :s the chairman of :
the i itizens" nuMonal committee in
charge tf.e i. t: drive for tne Scouts.
AUTOMOBILE INJURES BOY
( ar ltmi? Into i.nrland Sn|p?. Ilurlinc
II Ini \boiit Henri ii nil
l-'nce.
\n auto, driven by If. H. Wcaiher
I of til l North Thirty-fourth Street,
ran in' ? nnd '.lit red (Jarland -'ales,
s. \ *?.e a rs old of 4li North Thirty- j
fotirib S!:.e!. >esterday, at Twenty
fifth and Broad Streets. Mr Weather
forrl ?> ked the Vi ?> ut> and took iiim
t?. a do tor. His injuries were about .
t in- head a nil t'.i' ? .
TO WED ALBANIAN PRINCE
\inrriejiit l.lrl \ nnoiuu'e* I'.nKtieement
lo < Ii|tIti 1 it Vrlim Miblel \\ luin
on Hefiirit.
NI'.W V? 11K June 1 Mi?s Kuth
Todd "f Tart ylow n-?in-tlie-Hudson,
who recently returned from Kurope,
where she served several months with
ill- lied < 'ross Aibanviii re'.i^f eoin
m.s-inn announced b-r enifauetnent
to I'rinc.- Selnh Mihlel Wassa. <>f Al
bania. The prince .s ihirty years of
ane. five years ihe senior of his
flan ec He was educated in f'-.n
-even languaces. He (?s t)ie author of
stant Inople and ICngland. and speaks
a h : torn il book on \lbaii:a. lie
won the rank of lajitiin in the late
wn r.
FOOD FROM THE SKY
i.eriiuin Hclrftnte* nt >|in (?e| I'tieknees
l>ro|i|ieil I.ike Miiiinii I'rom
I'la lie*.
' P.v A sorlnted I're.. |
I.<'NIm?N June !. When the allied
? t? is i ; ? e ,;i,mi>---io!i iirs; arrived at
Sp e ' h"adf|narters n ili t inaiiy, sa> s
? i W es till .lise t i 1 a'/.el : Iherr- was
enouc f 'od. and a wit'Jess S <?
- w a s.-nt to be ro\al air force ff>r
ie,;. A s.fjaitr ti of airplanes was
e o.ilpped "\ th parachutes, each having
a ration l>.i^ atta. ? i?? .1 wiih bully beef
and other foodstuff'-, and within I wen- I
ty-four hours these were successfully 1
? iroppi d foi t he dulegat > m.
SEIZE SPURIOUS GOLD COINS
linitnl loni of Culifurnin Money | ned
lleforr ISifl TnUrn Ii* ^eerrt
Senlrf Men.
? III' At;''. June 1 Thousands of
-puriou- uold coins, v ilu-^il at $".,00fi.
nnitnt ions of California coinaue of
IM'e before the S t a *. .niered l he
I'n ion were SM<:eil n several i'hleitiro
? v ?? ;? > stores yes : i" i <la \ by Secret Ser
vice operatives on orders front Wash
ii.-ion Tin iniitatioi)> n, the past
have not been helcl coijnt'-rfe11, since
the originals were not United States
' ' olns.
MINISTER URGES PEOPLE j
TO JOIN PARADE PROTEST
Declares Repetition of Soldier
Pro.strations Should Not He
i'ountennnced.
DOCTOR .MACLACHLAN SPKAKS
Advises Members of Conprepation to
I se Their Influence Willi General
Committee to I'revent That Sort of
Hoinc-Coining:.
Mrniber<? of the congregation of the
Seventh Street Christian Church. one
of the largest in llichmond. were ad
vised by their pastor, Kev. H. 11. C. '
Maclachian. I >. t?., at the morning
service yesterday to "get the names of
the mem hers of the local houio-ooininiv
committee and keep the wires liusv '
protesting against another parade of
returning troops
"This thing should not l>e allowed
to occur ana 11." said Dr. Maclachian.
w ho i?i chairman of the board of di
rectors of tiie Army and Navy Club. :
"The citizens are all against it.
iiiiIk Old- l'"i?ill]one?l IMcnlc.
1.01 s have an old-fashioned Virginia
picnic in Hvrd I 'a r K. or some other
par k w her e there's plenty ?>f shade,
with Brtinsni, ? stew and Virginia ham
and cake and i -tr cream and women
and gir.s?"
A ripple of laughter answered I?r.
Muciachlan. >ti which he Joined. but he
went on earnestly:
"i-ei's have the moving picture
shows ill open to men in uniform and
Hie Mr i.irs free for them to ride
on during the celebration.
I'm no! going to preach a sermon on
parades this morning, but I do wish
to enter in;. solemn protest against
the further parading of returned sol
die !'S
"If there is any parading done let
tlu* citizens do the parading and the
so !dtors s:t in '.he shade on the grand
stands and get some enjoyment out
of their home-coming.
"Anybody who saw the troops fall
out on liroad Street Friday cannot but
.'eel just as 1 do about it.
<?rl limy on To Ir |i hour.
1 don': know what you will be able
:>? accomplish, but get on the wires
and get busy with the local committee,
and. anyway, do what you can."
There followed a militant sermon
on progressive Christianity peculiar:.!
applicable t?? the reconstruction period
upon which America is just entering
There is no new birth, either phvsi
a! or spiritual. declared Dr. Mac
. a. h .an. w i t ho u I st ress and storm and
struggle, and he mentioned by name
those great pioneers of the truth
.Martin I. Jther, .lohn \\ eslev, the.r own
Alexander Catnpl.ell. and others who
had ed the people to get a now vision
of < Soil's : rut n.
He spoke of the transcendent value
? ?f faith and the resistless force of the
onward march of the kingdom of Cod
He urged his congregation to he.-.j
the admonition of tne apostle to play
.< full part, to do a man's joh as a
member <?( the church, to avoid iriti
c sm of the other fellow. nd to net
away from the appearance of pre
tending to do a lot of work, hut never
one real hand's turn to honest Chris
La nity.
GENERAL PERSHTng~SPEAKS
AT MEMORIAL SERVICES
"Kii re well. Ilenr Comrade*." \\ orria of
A inert can n? llr \ Imn Thou.
nnud? t?f (?rat en.
M . ?? .-I.l ll.l ,| | ,1.;.N |
P.O.MACi.N'i:, FKA.N'.'K. J u n e l.
"I are w ell, dear comrades. Here under
the clear skies on the green hillsides
and amid th_ flowering fields of France,
in the <t<'iet hush of peace, we leave
>ou forever in Hod's keeping
With these words, Heneral Pershing,
commander of the American expedi
tionary forces, closed his Memorial
Da \ address at Pomagne, in the Ar- !
C'line cemetery, where more than
'?.00n Americans v.hn fo: 1 in rhe fight -
wig are buried Heucral Degoutte. rep
resenting the French government, and
a r-h a I I* och. the allied commander
in-chief. spoke briefly, mentioning all
the battles in which the Americans
had participated, and dwelling upon
toe everlasting memory in which those
who had died for the cause <>f liberty,
justice and civilization would be held
by all France.
The speaker's stand was on a lull
s de overlooking the sloping acres ?.f
the white i rosses. In the center of the
p ot a huge American tlag w;#= living,
and at the corners other staffs held
the national colors at half-mast. With
the rr iiic 1 u s ion of Heneral Pershing's
speech, four . .i s of the Third Division
Artillery fired the national salute. The
uu:s w ei e the ones which had been
turned on the enemy on the Maine
when, last July, the Germans started
their last great drive toward Paris.
Amid the booming of the guns a
soldier soloist sang Lead. Kindly
Light After this a companv of in
fantrymen from the Fifth Division
fired three volleys off towards the
north o\er the graves A bugle corps
sounded "taps." and all the (lacs were
t a i s e d to m a s t -1 o p as the exercises
ended.
Ten thousand troops, representing
a I the divisions that participated in
tne Argonne engagements, were pres
ent.
WILSON ATTENDS THEATER
President nnd Wife Ser KfikINIi
enl < omcdy for K. of r.
Ileneflt.
PA 11 IS. June 1.? President Wilson
iuain attended the theater last n:glu
He was accompanied l>v Mrs. Wilson
The piece was an KngSlsh musical
comedy, for the benefit of the Kni"h;s
of Columbus and the Americim sol
dier athletes who contended in the re
lay race from Cliateau-Thierrv to
Pa ris.
Sn.T* Hell firing French llrlde.
L\ NCHMl'fic, VA.. June 1. ? Local
soldiers who have returned home after
serving with Company I., One Hundred
and Sixteenth Infantry, Twent v-nint h
Division. bring the report from France
that Private James Palmer Onld, of
that ?? ommand. remained behind in
I' ranee in order t. wed a French giri.
whom, they say. he announced" he
would bring to his home here. J W
"uld the head of the J. W. Otild Com
pany. one <. f the largest wholesale
concerns of the city, siiyn lie has heard
t.ie ruiiior. but has heard nothing from
his son in relation to it.
DEATHS IN VIRGINIA
Mr*. \ ma nrin I'onrll,
??N*A,V?'?'f"K. June 1. ? Mrs. Amanda
l "well, agen seventy-nine years, died
a: her home near Parksby. She is sur
vivedb y four children.
V. K. liennell.
D\N\ ll,l,K, June 1.? Sirs. A. K, l.en
'1 eH. a native of P.rooklyn, N. V. but
for the past few years a resident of
Danville, died carl) this morning in
t he Heneral Hospital, in her seventy
tifth \ car. The remains will be taken
Sunday evening to Brooklyn for inter
ment
S. A. VlrkrrN.
I I'l I/ASK I. .1 une I ?S. A, Vickers
died Friday ia a Itoanoke hospital
i from heart trouble and other compli
cations. He was a native of Pulaski
County, and had for years lived at
Dublin. Surviving are his second wife
and these children: II. I). Vickers. of
itoanoke; Mrs. May Durham and Fred
Vickers. of Radford; Mrs. Ira Davis
ami Mrs. John McDerniot t, of Alexan
dria; Louise Vickers, of West Vir
gin.:i; William, Lawrence and Miss
Klizabeth Vickers, of DubP.n.
... Mr"- Krom" William* linker
W INCHKSTI-Ut, June 1. ?Funeral s?*r
\ ices were held vesterdav at Iterrv
V >'le for Mrs. Kllen William* linker,
sixt y-ibree years old wife of Homy
liaker, who died, following a lontt
period of Ill-health She was a daugh
ter of the late William H. Hillcrary,
of Pot ersvulle, M,|? icaves hgr
huihand and one daughicr.
Many New Dyes
Going on Market
British Offer Many New
Colors Sinee Putting
Huns to Sleep.
l?o. and behold, the bloontin' Uritisher
is conspiring again. According to the
London Daily Xows. the object of his
most intimate thoughts, now that he
has aided in making It hotter for the
Hun than the proverbial apartment
house run by Satan, is dye. Since
iieinie ceased to semi Ins samples of
dye over the ocean and under the sea
to America. John litill has been dab
bliiiR in dye.
Accord i iik to reports, the islanders
hav.> succeeded sn well that < >ld Man
nine will have to rt-ttiodcl the rain
how and nil tlx- peacocks will die from
??nvv |, js reported that dressmahers
^ '' ahle to choose from Ihirtv
colors m silks alnnc. tine shade-card
jusi Issued contains fort\-lwo distinct
tones.
Now. when friejnl wife hops into her
new sown. ? in- potitilace will be at a
loss, to tell whether she is a camou
flaged Wattle cruiser. :m escaped circus
curio, or a new advertisement for
patent medicine
Anions til.- new hlties which will
burst into (lower this year and he
I'r i>u n in out anioiig the Ko'ir II indeed,
are Delphinium. I.ouv.iiu. Ulieni!
I* ranee anil others. New purples are
I etunia and i Ira |m*. Morocco is a red
dish brown, while Ktrus.an is said to
resemble the color of the mud used in
ma li ins fancy crockery
I he most brilliant and striking new
color to "come out" this >ear is a blue
known as Freedom. It s.s said to lie
too brilliant in hue f ?r dresses and
will probably l?e used for trimming.
Several "loud" colors ha\e ilso been
?announced, anions them ilifferent shades
of v el low.
Now. when hubby hits i: up f<>r
work, the order of the day "ill he
smoked glasses. which wife> will also
wear, especially when going shopping.
READ'S WIFE WAS PUPIL
AT COLLEGE IN DANVILLE
Prlenil* Itrlntr 'I'lun l.iciitenati l-Com
mnnilrr Considered I'lluiit for
>1orr I'llii 11 \ rnr.
ISpee'al to Tiic Times-1 >ispa: hi
DAXVILLE, VA.. June i.?Interest
n the tran-a :1a ii lie tllulit succe.-s
iuliv accomplished b? l.>iiieiian ?
<'omtntvnder A.lherf I'ushinu Ilea I w:i^
:? ^htened here todr. when i; be
came known that h:s w :fc was for
mer studen: at a local . olle-j ? at. I
since mama tfe has frequently visited
Mrs. I". A Welle: . ??f :h:s c.ty Mis
Head before m.irriaue was M -s l!i-?
sie Iturdiiie. of Main:. I\< and wis
a student at Koanoke Institute. ii>..
Averett College. durum 1 :? 1 1 and i ?? 1 J
it !?< 1 e ;| I'll e(l that In- llllsliaild cher
ished tiie rdc.i of in a k in i: .? cross* :< i
(light as linn: as a ve.ir asjo.
REBEL AGAINST BOLSHEVISTS
fitlr.rn* of Un/nn mill Mr.lull Novgorod
*eel? Itelirr I'rom Meil
Outrnsrex.
I By Associated Pre** i
"MSK June 1.?-An uprising asain-:
the l>olsiie\ist.v WeKan in the city of
Kazan, on the \ oiga. north of Samara,
on May 1 T>. according to a Bolshevist
radio dispatch, sent from Kazan on
that day to the Moscow government.
The people besieged the residence of
the liolshes ist commissi.,ners. de
manding food, the removal of Bol
shevist ttnops from Kazan and the lib
eration of hostages. Detachments of
Hungarian troops litmlly dispersed the
cro wd s.
An uprising at Nizhni Novgorod re
cently was suppressed with great
great cruelty.
A I.I. \VI'!KK
BLUES and
HOWITZERS
With
80th DIVISION
YOU'LL SEP:
Arrival at .Newport ,\>ws
Arrival in Kichmond
Cronkhlte and Waldron
.Moplinp Willi l<ove?i Ones
(?real Parade and Street Scencs
$ And Every Other Feature of
i Real Interest.
> TODAY AM) TOMORKOW
THEDA BARA
J ?IN?
A Woman There
Was'
f 7
A South Seas Romance
Daily at II, 12:30, 2, ?:??, .*?,
?:SO, 8 and 0::*0.
Prions?22o, \Yar Tax, 3c.
DOUGLAS
I
I FAIRBANKS
IN?
I
The
Knickerbocker
Buckaroo"
(1 Itecls?t ost $204,000
GREATEST FAIRBANKS
FEATURE IN YEARS
The Shopping Center
AT any time during the selling days of
the month, now just begun, patrons
may come to this store assured of finding
desirable articles at advantageous prices.
But there are times when opportunities
are better than at other times among cer
tain branches of merchandise. These bet
ter opportunities always deal with imme
diate requirements?just as now?
The .June Sales bring the Summer
and Vacation Needs of our patrons at
prices that mean Savings, Actual and
Real.
Stocks other than those strictly up-to
the-minute would be decidedly out of place
in sales of such character and magnitude.
The event has to do only with New Assort
ments?fresh, line and full. For, even at a
lower-than-usual pricing (true in a num
ber of instances) the merchandise must be?
and is?of the high standard of quality for
which this store is noted.
It takes the sort of planning and prepar
ing that preceded the June Sales to accom
plish this, but THE STORE IS READY.
The opportunities begin today, throughout
the June Sales of?
Women's, Misses' and Children's Ap
parel, Women's and Men's Furnishings,
Dress Accessories of all sorts. Silks,
Woolen and Cotton Fabrics, Laces;
also Summer Rugs, Draperies, Furni
ture, etc.
We believe it will pay not only to watch
the daily newspapers containing detailed
information concerning this series of highly
important selling events, but to visit the
store.
MILLER & RHOADS.
'I'OD^^ A Ml TO.II OH HOW
The Screen's Best Comedian
TAVI.IIII II Ol.ll I0S
? IN-?
"A HIOUl r.AII KHI.I.OW"
A Woman-Hater's Komance
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I11 Her l^'ito.sl Comedy
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REX
Today
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INSl'KANCli
ITnlcition in I h- I.IKKRTV MITI'AI. nc
snr< ?* >mi iromiil ,in<l
nnritios>i?im-<l llnmu ial r.-nm li. plus low
rust. I.IIIKKTY MITI'AI. huk'HImMI" ? 11?
uio* haw alwHyit 1'inl n III', IMYIIWCND.
I'linnc or writ" now for r.il^n <xi tuiir <ar.
liberty mutual
i INSURANCE COMPANY
GOi .Mutual Hide.. Mud. 215'i.
Hlrhmoiwl. Vft.
?TODAY?
CHAS. .McCAULBY'S KAMOl.'S
NOVEL
whom
the
gods
would
destroy
A Mammoth Spectacle That
Took IS .Months to Produce.
Ml SIC
Misir
The Confederate Museum
Oji- n Daily irom 'J A. M. to 5 P. ,\L
Saturdays 9 A. M. to 2 P. M.
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SEASON'S STAGE AM) SCREEN SENSATION
OLIVE THOMAS
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UPSTAIRS AND DOWN
99
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